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.......................mi...................... inn.......................... linn................................................................................. in Broken Bow High School □ ■it ii i ■ i ■ ■ .............................. uni..................... min SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As Freshies of 1917 we approached the “halls of learning” each one prepared for the hard duties which were to come. Miss Esther Smith, as our sponsor, helped to usher us through the first two aisles, known as the Freshie’s rows. Our first officers were: Duck Hayes, President; Edith Robertson, Vice President, and Helen Holden, Secretary and Treasurer. Then as Sophomores, all our scares being over, we ventured to try school again, with Miss Edna Maine, as Sponsor; Leo Ford. President; Hazel Richardson, Vice President, and Paul Walter, Secretary and Treasurer. In the fall of this year “flu” raged and took from us one of our beloved class-mates, Edithe White. Juniors! Such a class! Miss Hazel Bishop, Sponson; Jeff Sheppard, President; Harold Hayes, Vice President, and Bernice Bush, Secretary and Treasurer. We had our annual progressive party, other parties, and, of course, won honors all through the year, especially in basket hall. Our class was well represented in all athletics, but when it came to basket ball we almost outshone ourselves. Our girls won interclass basket ball, and our hoys challenged and defeated a picked team from the rest of the High School. Then came the Junior-Senior banquet! Toil! Work! Like a Turk! Then the “roof of our “garden” collapsed, and—and we did, too. But “reconstruction” began immediately and “all was, well”—if you don't believe us( ask anyone who attended the banquet. Now we are Seniors. Miss Dorothy Breckenridge is our Sponsor; James Whitman, President; Louise Weisenrader. Vice President, and Clara Johnson. Secretary and Treasurer. We’ve surely enjoyed our High School days especially our Senior Sneak Day! And we will say for the faculty that we think they're a bunch of sports. We all know that we have carried our colors, “orange” and “black,” successfully through school by our motto, “Labor Omnia Vincit.” We regret that all the members who have been our class-mates could not have graduated with us, for we are proud to say that ours is the largest class to graduate from the Broken Bow High School and, of course, we think it is the best. We wish good luck to those who preceded us, and to those who will follow. For further reference—see engraved initials on the desks of the Senior rows. Page Twenty-eight
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