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

 - Class of 1918

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Georgia Aydelotte. Clarence Westbrook. Kufus Hill. Helen Downey. Frances Andrews. Oscar Koch. Edna Francis. Mamie Apple. John Longfellow. Dora Herrick. Agnes Austin Remington. Charles Porter. Cordelia Ingraham. Grace Beal. Mary Adams. Lena Jensen. Idah Carlos. Ruth Adams. Martha Kenyon. Stella Conrade. Margaret Aydelotte. Louise Mathewson. Sadie Foerst. Opal Beckwith. Evangeline Pelton. Minnie Foerst. Helen Bishop Garretson. Nannie Rains Langson. Vera Gebhart. Estelle Chiisman. Loy Ream. De Lisle Kimball Linder. Beryl Cox. Mildred Stapleton. Adaline Johnson. Laura Deal. Mable Street Raymond. Edith Penn. Verna Downey. Ruth Stapleton. Katherine Pickett. Ruth Ellis Waters. Ben Walter. Helen I’redmore. Anna Forwcod. CLASS OF ’1« Ella Prettyman. Florence Hanke. Lyle Bishop. Mary Richardson. Marguerite Holden. Howard Dietz. Hazel Rockwell. Thelma Johnson. Gale Eastman. May Stoker. Cecile Konkel. Harold Ford. Blanche Willis. Josie Lichtenberger. Lawrence Lowery. Eunice White. Geraldine Lonergan. Edward Kennedy. Gladys Wilson Swancut. Emma Mills. Charles Penn. Bovd Crab’e. Florence Morgan. Harrv Redfern. CLASS OF ’17 Lily Myers. Rob Rov Robertson. Clair Bass. Louise Penn. George Robinson. Orien Daggett. Helen Purcell. Claris Selby. Elmer Dorris. Blanche White. Waldo Stevenson. Orvin Gaston. Ruth Thomas. Jennings Stcckham. Boyd Hill. Helen Waters. SENIOR HISTORY When we as verdant “freshies” started into B. B. H. S. we were forty-four number. Some of our members have fallen by the wayside and there are only thirty-four left. Those who have dropped out are engaged in different activities. Some are fighting in France, others are farming and still others are married. Some of these places of course have been filled by other noble members who have joined our ranks during the past three years. As “freshies” we were a “live bunch.” Lucile Day was president. Our freshmen girls were “small but mighty” and showed it by placing themselves next to champions in the class tournament. A number of our gallant boys represented us on the football team. During this year we acquired the terrible habit of “Sneak day” from the noble Seniors of ’15. Harriet Johnson was our president during the second year and as the saying is, “Soph’s are wise fools,” we did cur best to live up to it. We entered into all the activities and were successful in some while in others we were not. In our Junior year Prudence Beal was president. The main events were Senior-Recognition Day and the Junior-Senior Banquet on which occasion we showed our skill as social entertainers. During this year we won the attendance banner thus proving we were “always on the job.” Finally comes our last year and naturally the best, when all the lower class-men look up to us. Day Martin is cur president and Mr. Mogle our class advisor. We have enjoyed several “weenie roasts” and hikes, and are anticipating many more. When Senior-Recognition Day came we were presented and accepted. Both our boys and girls have been represented in Basket-Ball and are now practising for track. The next great event which we are looking forward to is Commencement week, when we will be entertained by the Juniors and Alumni, when we will display our skill as stage actors; when we will show our “loyalty” to the High School by presenting a statute of Washington and when on that eventful eve we will receive our diplomas as official recognition of our satisfactory completion of the four years course in good old Broken Bow High School. Helen Porter, '18.



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