Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1917

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Class Will of 1917. We. the class of 1917, of the Norfolk High School, being of sound minds, and possessing many desirable qualities (?), bequeath our property and rights to those schoolmates we cannot forget. To the honorable class, the Juniors, we leave our ability of always doing things on time. To our sister class, the Sophomores, we bequeath our dignity and judgment. Upon the Freshmen class we bestow our order and the use of parliamentary law in class meetings (?). Bernice Barret, Robert Rice and Cora Stockton bequeath their back seats to Clarice Knight, Lucille Tannehill and Ema Lenz respectively. To Earl Tutt, Hattie Hepperly leaves her studious attitude, so he will catch up with his little sister. Dale Stukey bestows upon John Davies his tall, slender form. Lucille Welch bequeaths her ability to play the piano to Mae Homer. Rollo Davies bequeaths his eye glasses to Marion Barber so that she may be able to make her eyes behave. Fay Rorapaugh leaves his ability to manage business to Russel Beaton. Ellen Farrens wills her place in Domestic Science Class to Ida Anderson. Eula Mayfield leaves her quiet disposition to Minnie Lier-man who cannot keep from talking. To some other sweet girl, Dorothy Bauman leaves Hollis Askey. Luta McKibben bestows upon Helen Beels her dignified manner. Charles Hamilton gives his ability to imitate Charley Chaplin to Harry Meister. Hazel Josiassen wills her gift of making rhymes to Ruth Taft. Gustav Steffen leaves his place as the only boy in the Senior Normal Training class to Allen Marshall, so that he can get better acquainted with the girls. Ina Henderson gives her princely air to Alice Josiassen.

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Clippings PRAISE ING. at Their harness II Har-•as held ty pre-Dmed ai anz han. re before and son, -er vis-e home fee week Norfolk rsday al Tuest 01 )f Win- s a force °ase the ddi-there j. Pinto oln. REALIZE Advises 'n store? ’Ions of •u ught •..tract ber left 9r. who jumped the wal-soe re-iNorfolk 1 at the the Ex-t of this very ana n mended • Foods. ?2 cents queried % V. H. 'nts. Anslon rash .c! beans r8. relatives v within ctor and 00-pound , and is may be Schlicht otacle at f ounce senate a tontte. DIVORCED WIFE OF MAYOR VISITS From Paris. Norfolk, Neb., Sept. 5. 1924. — Mrs. H. I). F. Marcotte, nee Wilhel-mlne Koenlgstein, is in the city to visit former friends. Mrs. Marcotte, now a famous lawyer of Paris, was a resident of this city eight years ago. — Norfolk Dally News. Klentz Is Awarded First Prize For Fancy Poultry Bedford, Pa., Sept. 18, 1926.—Mr. Deo Klentz, who is the owner of a large chicken farm feels highly honored over his success in raising fancy prize winning poultry. He received first prize during the recent contest at Bedford for his noted Wyandottes. Contortionist Seriously Injured; Crowd Witnesses Accident Little Hock, Ark., July 9. 1922. — Dwight Sprecher, noted contortionist of Kingling Brothers Circus received serious injuries while performing during the afternoon performance. He Is being attended by the traveling trained nurse of the circus. Miss Vivien Leighton, at Little Hock City hospital. THE TALLY HO 203 East 34th Street Luncheon. Afternoon Tea Southern Dinner 85 Cts. Picturesque and Novel Experience I ouise Shively and Grace Nelson —Denver Herald. Miscellaneous. Development of Temperament. Principles of Poise, Sequence, Grace, Co-ordination of Thought and Movement, Pantomime, etc. Esther P. Newman, 213 W. 49th St. Dec. 20, 1925.—Mine. Bariete, a real French Artist, who with her Paris connections, gives you the very newest in her designs. Correspondence solicited. Mme. Bariete. 49 West 37th 1 St.. N. Y,—New York Times. NOW ON SALE How to Be Funny By Gustav Steffen 20 Illustrations 300 Pages Price $1.50 Postage 20c Snow's Book Store Famous Baseball Pitcher's Wife Sues For Divorce Kansas City. Feb. 3. 1928. — Ina Henderson McDermot has engaged the famous lawyer. Mr. Hichard Hille. to plead her cause in the case against her husband, the All Star baseball pitcher. She asks $15,000 alimony.—Kansas City Bulletin. Miscellaneous. FOB SALE Sacks. bottles and rags. Second hand Clothing. Hans Ziemer, 124 Ross St. Ventriloquist to Wed German Scientist New York. Oct. 30, 1924.—Word has reach- ed here from Berlin that Miss Barbara Borowiak. the celebrated ventriloquist is to become the wife of the noted German scientist, Otto Stetndorf. Mr. Stein-dort has world wide fame and is authority on all scientific questions. Miss Borowiak will give up her work and the couple will live in Berlin.—New York Times. Women Make World Tour on Motorcycles San Diego, Cal., Nov. 25. 1922.—Misses Merna Zulauf and Nadine France, two young women who are engaged an mechanics in th Buick Garage at Norfolk, Neb., have arrived at San Diego. They arc making the world tour on motorcycles and are equipped accordinly. They intend to leave for Panama and then from there for South America. They expect to end their tour within two years. Mathematics Teacher at Vassar University Resigns Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. June 24, 1926.— Ellen Farrens, A. B„ Professor of Mathematics at Vassar, has given her resignation. Miss F ar-rens expects to leave for the Philippines in a very short while where she intends to take up domestic work. Humors are that she is to be married to a celebrated historian who resides at Manila. WORK FIGh Sho' General structior instruct permit, day ever chased b pitchforl America; Joe Ov Monday i George 1 Mrs. C army 8“ sent expecteu beans ar a week, and frien b. Uncoil MANY Praises “You Mrs. It' All act, per poun All ord Service must ace will be h Atkinson the na ’- “Why sold r ment, L we stopp ate of le? Katie secured pound, f. agents (c More C Mrs. R hospital of lead. Vridil. J two sol the sr Paris “Oh. ' weather j doing qui visit his stand. “ coin. Free at and Guy port, th meeting farms urgeu sold at Lincoln, of two c



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Class Will of 1917. Esther Newman bestows her knowledge of good citizenship upon the coming generation. Hans Zeimer and Merna Zulauf leave their lucky places in the alphabet to John Zurbrigen and Paul Zutz, who will always get the back seats in Senior classes. The power to teach Junior High pupils Grace Nelson bestows upon Gertrude Rosenbrook. Lyle McGinnis leaves his silence to Clifford Koenigstein. Beryl Tubbs bestows upon Gladys Low her popularity among the boys. Leo Klentz bequeaths his studious disposition to James Connelly. Dons Buckendorf leaves her nack in hair dressing to Grace Lyons. Patricia Curran bequeaths her Irish wit to Fred Witters. (We believe the teachers think he needs it). Winona Davis bestows upon Sylvester Mueting her neatness in bookkeeping. Ruth Cochran leaves to Hazel Sires her right to wander around during school hours so that Hazel can continue to do so in the future. Hazel Dawson leaves her gift of talking with ease to Nellie Wade. Dwight Sprecher gives to William Hille his unfamiliarity with the girls. So that the Glee Clubs hereafter may have a talented pianist Wilhelmine Koenigstein wills her place to Margaret Stukey. Abbie Craven wills her easy going manner to Alice Rees. So that Elmer Farrens may graduate with his class Paul Evans gives him his power to “climb tho the rocks be rugged.” Vivien Leighton wills her convincing arguments to Lucile Sires so she will be more sure that she is in the right. Louise Shivley bestows upon Otis Ellerbrock her pretty voice. Barbara Borowiak wills her place as the elderly lady in the glee club plays to Carrie Rosenthal. To Ray Diefenderfer, Richard Hille gives his honorable place in the foot ball team. Nadine France bestows upon Lorene Whitman her naturally curly hair.

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