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

 - Class of 1922

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JUNIORS Nina Bates Walter Franklin Ray Nye Charles Beal Mildred Hart Gladys Patton I .orne Beck Mary Helgerson John Penn Geneva Bender Harold Hickman I.ois Predmork Swiss Betts Mildred Hicks Dorothy Pclver Ferntsy Bom BERGER Golda Hoagi.and Alice Purcell Homer Brown Helen Hopkins Tom Reneau Gerald Bellinger Ralph Jackson Melvin Rockwell Alice Clarke Alexander Jaco Twila Sheppard Harold Clay Elmer Jacobsen Ruth Shores June Cline Margaret Johnson Beatrice Speer Dean Cole Thome Johnson Doris Stone Dorothy Conway Ruth Kennedy Or in Talbott Kva Craig Carmen Kei.lenharger Mildred Trussell (’ora Ki.lingson Frieda Leibert Leonard Wachter Jean England Bessie Line Mildred Weesnf.r I. ion a Everett Bonnie Fair Lewis Myers Myrtle Weesnf.r Faye Fessenden Elmer McCaslin Peri.ey West Ted Forsytii Marian McCaslin Donald Williams Ethel Franklin Gladys Neely 1 oyd Yeoman Page 24

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY I ONG, long ago, there migrated to the Broken Bow High School a strange group people in a class all by themselves. They were looked upon in scorn, and christened the hated name of “Freshies” upon sight. But, nothing daunted and career hut slightly blighted bv that eruel blow, they pressed on, selected a motto, earned a color, and e’er that trying year elapsed had won favor throughout the school. Such a class, there never was and can never be. I he next tall when they again assembled in the marble halls of learning, their hearts were filled with sorrow at finding several members had departed to unknown parts, but became pacified on seeing the new faces. The honors and glories were still theirs and pouncing mercilessly on every one, they made the following generations green-eyed with jealousy. But ah! the following year marks an episode that can never be forgotten. We were half through our long hut pleasant journey when Captain Seely joined our happy family, offered his services gladly and has been a faithful and loving father ever since. That year as we watched the noble Seniors before us, our hearts slowly filled with contempt for their small showings and we, already Seniors at heart gazed into the mystic future with such vivid anticipation that the wretched class at our rear w'ere trembling with vague forebodings. And well may they have trembled. We have given them no peace of mind nor happiness of soul since our occupation of the “owl roosts.” But outdo us, they never can. We have broken all records, climbed all heights and now, standing on the verge of the Grand Canyon of Success in Life, we pause to bid you, one and all, adieu! —Seniors of 22. Page 23



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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY BOOK I—ANCIENT HISTORY Chapter I IT I STORY is recognized as a chronicle of events past or passing esteemed to be -i- of sufficient interest to the present and future generations to warrant recording. Truth is an essential attribute to all real history which concerns itself with schools and classes and so it shall be essential in this history of the class of ’23. The beginning of our great historical epoch was the formation of a freshman class, consisting of ninety-five members, and the election of officers. We wanted for a President some one with some “pep” so we elected Charles Beal. Ruphena Ilichman was chosen for Vice-President and Ralph Jackson for secretary and treasurer. Miss Winifred Este was chosen class sponsor at our second meeting. It was through her wise advisorship that the class has such an unimpeachable record to leave behind. Continued on Page 63 Pa re 25

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