Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1923

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The Milestone S for 1923 SENIORS Selma Schneider A cost In Sahlstrom’s office machine. Commercial Course, Girl Reserves Busy ‘24’s”. Warren Sewell “He hasn’t got over the high buildings yet. Academic Course, NVarnervlIle II S. (1-2-3). HI-Y (4). Track (4). Baseball (4). Bernice Terry “I don't fuss; But I am fussed and get fussed. Academic Course, Glee Club 4 . Inter Class B. B. (4). Dramatic Club (4). Girl Reserves (4), Senior Class Play (4). Edith YanAlstin “As to men Gr-r-r-r! Academic Course. Glee Club (2). Mid-Summer Night (2). J. W. G. (2). Pres. Miss Winter'a Group (3). No-Hi-So Staff (3). Professor Pepp (3). Debate (3-4), Inter Class B. B. (3-4). Girl Reserves (3-4), Girl Reserves Council (4). Leona Wachter “She speaks and acts Just as she ought. Commercial Course, Wild Willie's (2). Miss Arnold’s Group (3). Glee Club (2). Mildred Warning “Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low’.’’ Normal Training Course. Foster H. S. (1-2-3). Irvin Weber “Greater men than I have been born, but I doubt it.” General Course. Hi-Y (1-2-4). Glee Club (3-4). Gypsy Rover (3). Football (4). Miss Cherry Blossom (4). Cadets (1). Inter Class B. B. (3-4). Ass’t Bus. .Mgr. Milestone (3). Henry Zehner “I have an ambition to be tough and drink pop.” Academic Course. Cadets ( 1 ). Hi-Y (2-3-4). Football (4). Inter Class B. B. (3-4). No-HI-So (4). seventeen]

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The Milestone S for 1923 N SENIORS Howard Pettit Another boy from the great metropolis. Academic Course. Warnerville H. «. 1-2-3). Hl-Y (4). Baseball (4). Minnie Rader If I remain single it's not mv fault. Commercial Course, Girl Reserves (2-3-4). President Miss Foster's Group (3), Commercial Contest (4), Miss Klllot's Group (2). Robert Reed “Wait till the cows come home. Academic Course, Warnerville If. S. (1-2-3), Hi-Y (4), Baseball (4). Roy Reed 'Phe distinguished gentleman with the face. Academic Course. Warnerville H. S. (1-2-3). Hi-Y (4), Dramatic Club (4). Senior Class lMay 4). Football (4), Baseball (4). Track (4). Ned Rice Don’t judge a man by the noise he makes. Academic Course. Warnerville H. S. (1-2-3). Ernest Roberts A jockey of no mean ability. Academic Course. Warnerville H. S. f 1-2-3). Track (4). Irene Roberts I’m sure about everything.” Academic Course. Stuart H. S. (1-2-3). Girl Reserves (4). Margaret Saunders Never do more than you must, but talking is an exception.” Academic Course, Niobrara H. S. (1). Junior Class Play (3). Girl Reserves (4), Dramatic Club (4). Inter Class B. B. (3). O. V. Club (2). [sixteen



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The Milestone N’ ii •S for 1923 sm--------------—------ Senior Class Will Pearl Anderson wills all of her “and-da’s”— “and-da’s” to Clarence Schroeder in order to more ably assist him in preparing his debate next year. Eleanor Bathke wills her job in the office to Don Pollock, and she hopes Don will be able to keep the office records straight. Esther Bathke leaves her dignified carriage to Florence Bohl. Elga Benedict leaves her knowledge of chemistry to Lillian Kennerson so that Lillian will have no difficulty in graduating. George Benish bequeaths his toreadors trousers to Norris Schroeder. Florence Bentz wills what she has to somebody that hasn’t got it. Esther Bick leaves her boisterous manner to Elaine Mayer so that Elaine will have no trouble in making herself known next year. Artie Breyer leaves his dignity to Gerald Finn. Bertha Brown wills her ability to win medals in type to Marion Broadstone. Bob Davenport leaves his perpetual speech to Irene Wachter. Charlotte Dickinson leaves her American History grades to some unlucky Junior. Dorothy Donisthorpe leaves her ability to win the beauty contests to Idelta Baker. Elizabeth and Freida Dorr leave a double Dorr to Fat Higgenbotham. Dorothy Dunhaver and Louise Klug leave their ability to cut classes to Muriel Mollen-coff and Lewis Wilhelm. Eberly Brothers leave their dairy business to Frances Cochran and Earl Schwertfeger. Pauline Engelka leaves her job at the Perry Hotel to Doris Braasch. Lenore Evans doesn't leave Ernest Roberts, she takes him along. Rosella Filter leaves her rosy cheeks to Gladys Barntz so that Gladys may be able to save more money. Frances Gifford leaves her high voice to the bass section of the Boys Glee Club. Harry Gleason wills his long hair to John Huckins. Ray Granlund leaves his ability to do nothing to Mary Jira. Willie Green leaves his Ford runabout to Cack Drebert. Jimmie Hand leaves his gum under every seat and chair in High School, to anyone who wants it. Loriena Harms leaves her long dresses to Ruby Dittberner. John Harned leaves his ability to vamp the girls to Lawrence Parker. Frances Hartman leaves her foot prints on the sands of time. Rachel Hofferber leaves her position as cashier in the cafeteria to Val Madsen, so that Val will have plenty of spending money. Joseph Hough wills his ability to make language credits to Don Pollock. Gertrude Howard leaves her Mary Pickford curls to Mary Wagner. Bernese Hyde, Francis Marotz and Ida Marotz don’t leave their teaching ability, they take it with them to their country schools. Robert Hutchinson bequeaths his natural marcel to Genevieve Colburn. Claire Johnson leaves his gift of gab to Claudia Remy. Zella Johnson wills her ability to vamp to Vera Parker, we think Vera needs it. Hattie Kell and Ruby Lightfoot will their dramatic ability to Ivan Manske and Bug Zurbrigen. Katherine McGrane wills her ability to sew to Wanda Thurber. Iris McNabb transfers her nabbing ability to Claude Johnson. Evelyn Mollencoff leaves Warren to play basketball. Ellen O’Gorman leaves her freckles to Dean Allen, in case he needs any more. Bob Palme leaves the palms in the Garden O’Sweets to be watered by Marion Broadstone. Leland Perry leaves his place in the Orchestra to George Dohner. Howard Pettit bequeaths his place in Ruth Duff’s car to Keith Demmon. Ruth Pyche leaves her poetical ability to John Huckins. Minnie Rader transfers her pleasing personality to Halbert McClintock. Roy Reed leaves his small ears to the Freshies. [eighteen

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