Broken Bow High School - Warrior Yearbook (Broken Bow, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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We, Wanda Myers and Vivian Masters, leave our small but mighty statures to Jeanette Myers and Carrie Ann Pederson. I, Bill Bruce, leave my profound study habits to Rip Van Pester . Maybe you can find room for them in your schedule. I, John Taylor, leave my typewriter and shorthand book, with no regrets, to Bob Best. I, Charles Harriger, leave my excess reading material in American Gov't, to anyone willing to take unexpected punishment. I, Nadine Davis, leave the lease on my cluttered up locker to the small locker-room inhabitants. 1, P.H.J. ''Chub Carothers, leave my office as National Democratic Chairman to any person possessing a strong enough will. I, Leroy Collinson, leave my logbook and literature on air power to Sherman Pracht. I, Leroy Moore, leave my seat in American Gov't to anyone willing to hold it down next year. We, Dorothy Reed, Frances Sebesta, and Joan Russell, leave our jobs as typists for the Indian to three speedy Seniors of 49 . I, Dean Wood, bequeath my aspirin boxes and vitamin pills to Ralph Meston to preserve his good health as I have mine. I, Ramona Myers, leave my English notes so that the seniors next year won't have to work so hard. I, Irwin Hyatt, leave my studiousness to Jimmy Borchers with the sincere hope that he will use it to the best of his ability. I, Howard Spencer, leave my ability to write poetry on love to Bob Smith; may it inspire him to better things. We, Larry Hill and Dean Horn, leave our good grades in Ag to Curtis McCaslin. I, Bob Coover, leave my ability to run the mile to Gil Dodds; may it encourage him in the future. I, Dean Martin, leave my Geometry to Eight-ball Van Wormer; don't get your angles mixed. 1. Dick Munnell, leave my horse and wagon; Vaughn Fish may be able to keep them longer than he has his car. We, Bill Teahon and Richard Squeaky Relph, leave our very tired Model A's to anyone willing to carry a sack of nuts and bolts at all times. We, Ward Fair and Jack Nelson, leave our box of broken testubes and other broken paraphernalia to Dale Van Wormer and Tom Templeton. Mum's the word, boys! I, Charles Talbot, leave my lease on the dark room in Chem. lab to anyone who will use it to the best advantage. I, Tex Doyle Davis, leave the management of the music department to Mr. Jacob. If you need any help, let me know. I, Dona Wood, leave my saxophone to Pauline Hicks, a high fluting Soph! I, Irene Griffith, leave my old spot in the choir to Lavonne Matheson. I, Carol McGraw, leave my boots and saddle to Cecel Olsen. I, Ruby Parker, leave my long dark eyelashes to Grace Huff. I, Shirley Beardsley, would leave my rides in a maroon cab but I want them myself. I, Vaughn Books leave my nickname of LULU forever! I, Florence Woofers, leave my Achin' back to Mr. Adams. Don't think it ain't been pleasant cause it ain't. I, Ed Gracey, leave my car, The Yellow Terror”, to the Smithsonian Institute as a relic; may it rest in pieces. I, Winifred Jones, leave my giggle to Ramona Holmes; don't let it get you down. I, Dorothy Anderson, would leave my dark hair and eyes if I didn't need them myself. I, Ben Haskett, leave Bernadine Roos to one year of old-maidhood. We do hereby make, constitute, and appoint Mr. Adams, to be our executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the Class of 48 , as and for our Last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names, at their request, as witnesses thereunto, in the presence of said testators and of each other. Paye 24

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Last Will and Testament We, the Class of Forty-eight, of Broken Bow High School, city of Broken Bow, and State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following. First: we direct that all our just debts and goodtime expenses be paid in full, as soon as conveniently may be, after our speedy departure. We, the Senior Class of 48 , Do Hereby Bequeath Our Rare Possessions Thusly: I, Bill Reneau, leave my short naps to anyone who needs them. Believe me I do! I, Lois Vose, leave my wet wit to next year's personals editor for the Indian . I, Kenny Eacker, bequeath my red hair and my smooth way with women to Dick Wilker-son, who can carry on very nicely from where I leave off. I, Nora Phillips, leave my ability as a soda jerk to Joan Mohatt. I, Bob Ellingson, leave my hat to anyone man enough to wear it. I, Betty Dill, leave my spiritual presence with Mrs. Schwengle, to give her inspiration for next year. I, Paul Province, leave the Phosphorous in the Chemistry lab to anyone who likes to play with fire. We, Esther and Conley Murray, leave our red hair and sunny smiles to the Jr. Class. Cheer up kids. I, Peggy Simonson, leave all my art implements to next year's annual staff. I, Ted Vose, leave my cheery disposition and determined efforts to Robert Walker. I, Edna Ingraham, leave my shorthand book and my 9th periods to Donna Sorter. I, Danny Dead Eye Shea, leave my unfailing aim with chalk to Lowell Phillips. Careful Kiddo—it's getting worse. I, Lorene Cole, leave my librarian duties to Marcell Golden. I, Francis Adams, leave being the younger set's Dream man to any other swain meeting qualifications. I, Patsy Smith, leave my interest in the Navy to Dona Jacobsen. I, Laverne Applegarth, leave everyone the hope that someday I will grow. I, Russell Briggs, leave my unlimited vocabulary to Gaylord Haefele. I, Doris Johnson, leave my shy, demure personality to Corky Chappell. I, Bonnie Hodgin, leave my surname Hodgin as soon as possible. We, Anna May Dubry and Twila Furrow, leave our steadfast friendship to Pat Walter and Virginia Rapp. I, Ralph Bellar, leave my book, Helpful Suggestions to a Dismayed History Teacher, to anyone who wants it. Believe me it doesn't work. I, Bernard Bendowsky, leave my ability of coming in late to Gov't, to anyone needing one good excuse. I, Margaret Briggs, leave my arguing ability to Carol Hircock; she may need it. I, Dorwin McCaslin, bequeath my singing ability to the choir; maybe if they divide it up they might improve some. I, Bonnie Giles, leave all my chewing gum wrappers to Mr. Spencer; they will start good fires in the furnace next year. I, Ed Buzz Kenoyer, bequeath my faithful Ford to Jack Hammond; you can't ruin a good Ford. I, Marianna Chappell, leave my reciting ability to Leonard Scott to use at his own discretion. I, Bob Hall, leave to my revered sister a deep regretf?) that I won't be back next year. I, Evelyn Teahon, leave my curls to any nice young lady who can use them. It's a load off my mind. I, Dick Cox, leave my lab apron to the Jrs.; they can make enough for the whole class out of it. Page 23

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