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ROKEN BOW Class meetings. Calntitar. Everybody looking over the new teachers. Yell leader try- Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1—School starts. 9-12- 15— G. A. A. organized with Helen Gardener as president. 16— Pep Club meets. Miss Grantham elected new sponsor. 22—Dramatic Club meets. Large enrollment of 70. 26— Convocation. Miss Kuska talked on trip to Europe. 29—T. N. T. organized with Aleen Donnell president. 3— Indians beat Ravenna at Ravenna, 7-0. 9— Glee Club goes to Taylor to sing for teachers’ convention, outs, tTeachers’yell). 10—Report cards. No wonder we have to ha e physical exams next week. 17— Boys and girls' pep clubs first appearance. B. B. beat Ord, 51-0. 23— Play, “Bottom,” given by Dramatic club, sponsored by Mr. Rice. 24— Beat Callaway 6-0. George Porter learned that you have to stay back of the white line at a football game. 28— Big pep rally for Kearney game. Bonfire and everything. 29— Kearney won the football game. 21-0. 30— 31 —Vacat ion—Teachers’ i nstitute. 7—Talks given in assembly on fire prevention by seniors. 10— 15—Educational Week. 11— Armistice Day program. Messrs. Weekly, Zellers, and Robinson spoke to the assembly. 15—T. N. T. program. Lexington and B. B. football game. They won. 22— Gothenburg game, postponed until Saturday. They won. 25— Annual Staff program to advertise the sale of annuals. 27— Pep rally. Radio program. Football prophecy. 28— Thanksgiving. Game at Ansley. Did we beat? Well, I’d hope! 29— Thanksgiving vacation. 4— Junior Play advertising program. 5— Dramatic club program. 10-11—Junior Play. “Midnight Fantasy.” 18— Thedford-B. B. basketball. Score, 19-17 in B. B.’s favor. 23- Jan. 5—Christmas vacation. 7—Taylor vs B. B. dehate. 9—Ravenna-B. B. basketball game. Score 29-21 in their favor. 13—Sargent-B. B. basketball game. Score 27-21 in their favor. 1 I—Wrestling match ired new at McCook. e names, such as Dimp won the match les and Curly. W e w on 21 to 18. nd s some a lioys acqun 15— Merna basketball game there. 16— Semester over. 17— North Platte game there. They won 21 to 16. 21—Comstock game there. Score 12 to 21. Our victory. 23—Arnold game there. Score 12 to 24. Our victory. 27—Mason debate here. Our affirmative team won. 29— Ravenna debate here. Our negative team won. 30— Carnival. Mary Mullen elected Carnival Queen. 31— Ord basketball game there. 28-13. We won. 4—Ansley basketball game here. 56-19. We won. 10—Merna and B. B. basketball game. We beat 28-32. 13—St. Paul and B. B. wrestling. Here. We won. IB—B. B.-A mold here. 32-30 in our favor. (Continued on Page 31} |V|V|V|V|«UP|VIVI Page 2 1
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BROKEN BOW Avis Headley Normal Training Class Treasurer 3. G. A. A. 3. Class Play 3. Dramatic Club 3. 4 French Club 3. T. N. T. 3. 4. Indian Staff 3. Orchestra 2, 3. Eigene Forsyth General Broken Bow 1, 2. 3, 4. Football 3. 4. Basketball 3, 4. Track 3. Rae Simonson General Declamatory 1, 2. Chorus 4. Orchestra 2. 3, 4. Dramatic Club 1. 2. Band 4. Elsie Katherine Line Normal Training T. N. T. 3. 4 Chorus 1. 2, 4. Dramatics 4. Library Club 3, 4. French Club 1, 2. Melvin Ingraham General Verdon Miner General Chorus 3. 4. Orchestra 2. 4. lunior Class Play 3. Band 4. Pep Club 4. Debate 4. Helen Roberts Commercial B. B. H. S. 1. 2. 3. 4. Chorus 4. Homer L. Osborne Smith-Hughes Football 3. 4. Basketball 3, 4. Interclass B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Track 4. Interclass Track 2, 3, 4. Willard Melville Commercial---General Pep Club 4 Annual Staff 4. Indian Staff 3. 4. Debate 4. Wrestling 2. Junior Play 3. Chorus 3. Commercial Contest 3, 4. Library Club 4. Dramatic Club 4. Ramona McGaslin Normal Training Dramatic Club 4. T. N. T. Club 4. Chorus 2. Mabel Sermon General French Club 2. Junior Play 3. Pep Club 4. Virgil Sterner Callaway 1. 2. 3. Broken Bow 4. Glee Club 4. Page 20
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JUNIORS. Top Row—Alvin Baker. Janies Farmer. Vance Cline. George Huff. Boyd Stewart. Russel Smets. Velda Hickenbottom. George Farmer. Fourth Row—Billy Ayers, Carl Eubank. Paul Hagadorn. Darrell Boggs. James Kelly, Wayne Adams. Ernest Spencer. Paul Moore. Third Row—Velma Hickenbottom. Irene Nicodemus, Mary Jane Barge. Emma Pazderka. Jean Kuns. Darre- line Boggs. Mary Dean. Aldcne Birgc. Second Row—Robert Kuns. Carlos Schapcr, Billy Skinner. Harold Cuckler. Loren Farmer, Seldon Wenquist, Lloyd Headley, Byron Runyan. First Row—Kenneth Clay. Melvin Ayers. James White. Mr. Rice, sponsor. Carl Holcomb. Elda Hogue. Dona Price. Maurine Carothers. JUNIORS. Top Row—Elmo Hays. Fred Peterson. Bill Thompson. Charles Mullen. Arthur Foster. Walter Clay. Jack Crable. Fourth Row---Glen Fisher. Phyllis McGowan. Crystal Yohn, Theresa Wehling, Melva Oxford. Alberta Fellows, Maxine Kerns, Elina W'illiams. Marion Young. Third Row—Velma Foote. Doris Donnel. Mary Waters. Helen Sterling, Helen Gardner, Anna Bates, Clara Towns. Marie Heaps. Second Row—Ruby Nelson, Viola Reynolds, Eva Foster. Robert Larson. Olive Alspaugh, Louise Campbell. Elizabeth Gibson, Florence Myers. Delma Stutzman. First Row—Joe Chrisman. Gayle Leonard. Eugene Kirkpatrick. Miss Sinclair, sponsor. Elmo Behrent. Bill Norland, Virgil Deal. Page 22
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