Beemer High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Beemer, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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In 1946, beinp our Junior year, we again received Bonnie Graham as a classmate. Joseoh Shields also enrolled this year. The class officers ,rerc: President, Ethel Kroeger; Vice President, Joseph Shields; Secretary Aleta Faudelj Treasurer, Delores Oswald. With Mrs. Sullivan as our sponsor, we presented the play, Grandpa Goes To Col- lege, V'e Iso pj.am.ed the Junior-Senior banquet under her guidance. Little Holland 1 vis the theme of the banquet which was given April 24 in the gymnasium. In tl.e fair of 1947 there were thirteen Seniors. Lorraine Does- cher left us Tie officers for the year were: President, Donald Ehnsmon: Vi .e Prasident, Janice Hass; Secretary, Arlene Horst; Treas- urer, haihryn English. Mr. Basler was our sponsor. As this was our last wo tool advantage of it by cramming it with fun. (Of course we rorke l very hard on. our Annual and studies too I) T1 e Annual Staff of 1948 presented the school with a new A.B. Dick mimeogiaon nine which we know will be appreciated in years to come just as , e appreciated it in orinting our Bobcat. Tie Sta f went to Norfolk on April 12 to attend the show House of Magic preS' .tod by the General Electric Co. and sponsored by the Non- foil Cl.amber of Commerce and the Norfolk Junior College. Before the show at City Auditorium, the group with their sponsor, Mr. Basler and the Aiurial sponsor, ira. Weils enjoyed r delicious steak dinner at the K;rc ar.t s Cafe. The House of Magic was a demonstration r f many sciendi f r venders fern Jed in the G. E. laboratories and was very worthwhile.. We nresrn+pd cur class play Three Old Maid Aunts April 1st and 2nd with a full house both nights. All the members of the class had some part ih The ir r with the help of Benny Martin. Miss Schmid dir- ected tn; i .£•; vhi.oh proved to be very successful. On April 27ri the class surprised everyone when theydid not aj-pear at school. The reason was soon discovered however the Seniors had gope or. their annual Sneak Das . ' We started to LincolV in the wee hours of the morning with our sponsor, Mr. Busier. Places oXi interest that we visited were: Ihe Penitentiary, the State Capital, Morrill Hall Museum, and the C rrpuses of nd Nebraska University. W e enjoyed a. bit of relaxation ty attending a movie in the evening. We then journeyed home, tired but happy after an unforgettable day. As we look back at the school days we are leaving,we wish some of them could be lived over; but as that is impossible, we hope tomake a success of the life we are now entering. CLASS OF »£8

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One warm September day in the year of 1936 fifteen bashful pupils enrolled as first graders with Miss Kathryn'IIcNamara as'their teacher. The pupils were as follo; s: Geraldine Conn, Eugene Erb, Jack Furchert, Eileen Hobbs, Arlene Horst, Bonnie Graham,'Betty Lebbs, Bobby Mahnke, Virgil Puls, Ver Nell Raasch, Loretta Rail, Martha Spenner, Fred Vfaldt, Richard Aryes, and Virginia Zelinger, The following year of 1937 Eileen Hobbs, Betty Lebbs, and Richard Aryes left us. Hew students' who enrolled were: Janice Hass, Marvelee Sorensen, Gaylerd Wascher, Donald Meyer, Myron ’Warner,and Donald Georke. Miss Kathryn McNamara was again the teacher. In the year of 1938 the teacher'was Miss Mary Bigelow. Those who left us at this time were Eugene Erb, Jack Furchert, Bobby Mahnke, Vir- gil 1 uls, Loretta'Rall, Fred Woldtj Virginia Zelinger, Donald Meyerj Marvelee Sorensen, Gaylerd Wascher, Myron ’Warner, and Donald Georke. During the year the class gained one student which was Aleta Faudel, The year of 1939 followed with five new students. They w e re: Eugene Erb, Loretta Rail, Ronald Hass, Harold Brown, and Marvelee Sor- ensen. During this year no one left us. At this time Miss Jean Mason was our teacher. The year of 1941 followed with a class of eleven pupils. The class did not gain any new members’during the year but they did lose one, which was Gaylerd ’Wascher. Our teacher for the year was Miss Jean Mason. In the year of 1942 th6 class lost Eugene Erb and a new pupil en- tered who was Phyllis ,fllbus. Y e had a new teacher this year who was Mrs. Helen Donohoe. Our class in the year of 1943 consisted of 12 pupils. New pupils were Delores Oswald and Joel Grieser, The only one who left us was Ver Nell Raasch, Mrs. Elvira Sulliv n was our teacher. In the year of 1944 the class entered High School as a group of green Freshmen, with eleven students.' Those who left us ;rere Bonnie Graham, Marvelee Sorensen, Ronald Hass, and Joel Grieser. New members acquired were Lorraine Doescher,'Donald Ehrisman, and Ethel Kroeger; Class officers were: President, Kathryn English; Vice President, Geraldine Conn; Secretary, Janice Hass;‘and Treasurer, Phyllis Albus. Miss Dora Y aterman was our class sponsor. During the’year of 1945 only one new pupil was acquired which was Ver Nell Raasch. During the year no one left us. Class officers were as follows: President, Aleta Faudel; Vice President, Lorraine Doescher; Secretary, Delores Oswald; Treasurer, Ethel Kroeger. Mrs. Elvira Sullivan was our sponsor.



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 PHTLLIS ALBOS JANICE HASS DELOFpe OSWALD

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