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

 - Class of 1935

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Gwynne Clay General. Riley Waters College Preparatory. Football 2, Dramatic Club, Senior Play. Vae Foote Normal Training. Mary Olsen Normal Training. T. N. T. Club. Dramatic Club, Senior Play, Anselmo 1, 2. John Leo Swartz College Preparatory. Omaha Tech. 1, 2, 3. Gertrude Jackson Girl ' Glee Club, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Girls’ Octette. Elsie Whiteman College Preparatory. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 4. Girls’ Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4. Nadine Wedding General. Kenneth Smith General. Football 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3. Robert Camp College Preparatory. Broken Bow Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Indian Staff 3. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 4, Golf team 4. Dorothy Fisher Normal Training. Page Thirteen

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Katherine Bendowsky Commercial. Dramatic Club 1. Pep Club 4. G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Library 4. Class Play 4. Carle Criss General. Orchestra 1, 2. Vera Love Normal Training. T. N. T. Club. King I. 2. Raymond Housel College Preparatory. Orchestra 1, 2. Evah Lindsay Commercial. Alda Hipsher Commercial. Clarence Smith Voc. Agric. Livestock Judging Team. LouAnnah Mosely General. Rose Valley 1, 2. Clyde Catlett Voc. Agric. Bessie Fisher Normal Training. Della McDonald Commercial. Library 2. Burton Baldwin Voc. Agric. Page Twelve



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Back Row—James Myers, Robert Koo er, Gilbert Peterson, Evelyn Jacobsen, Gaius Cad well, Marian Eisenhauer. George Sweeney, Robert Ferguson. Claris Pirnic, Laurabell Daharsh, Louis Kosmiski. Middle Row—Howard Mitchell. Lynn Jenkins. Reynolds King. Richard Dean, Margaret Thompson. Donnell Nicodemus. Alice Kearney. Maxine Smith. Robert Copsey. Geraldine Watts, Alfred Linville, Guy Marquiss. Front Row—Evelyn Luther. Waymon Campbell, Edna McMullen. Gayln Roessler, Julia Mullen. Mr. Sterner, Lena Rissler. Eugene Fink. Geraldine Smith. Walter Smith. Rumors The Junior class of 35 entered the school as green as most freshmen. This was only natural, and soon the greenness disappeared and we felt quite at home. We elected Paul Brown president, Dick Cook vice president, Bob Koozer secretary, and Richard Dean treasurer. Mr. Kuska and Miss Sagl were the sponsors. Robert Koozer, Harry Purcell, and Lenore Carothers were elected to the Student Council. Realizing that it is desirable to participate in activities, several boys went out for football and made a good showing. Six of them lettered on the second team, and most of these have been playing on the first team the past two years. All seven lettermen of the second basketball team were from this class. In track we had only one letter man, George Sweeney, a high jumper. We were well represented in all music organizations. Ten of our number were attracted to the underclass declamatory contest. Geraldine Watts won second in the humorous division, and third in the upperclass contest. Our scholastic standard was very high. There were some A” and many B” honor students. In the county Academic contest Margaret Thompson, Ralph Hale, Eleanor Wade and Philip Gadd won high places. During our sophomore year, Eleanor Wade was the president, Charles Steele vice president, Julia Mullen secretary, and Paul Brown treasurer. Miss Sagl and Mr. Rice were sponsors. Clifford Alspaugh, Wintford Gardiner, Robert Koozer, Walter Smith, George Sweeney and Jerry Wright lettered on the first football team. In basketball, among the first team lettermen were Paul Brown, Robert Koozer, Fred Uhlman, and Jerry Wright. Jack Sterling and George Sweeney won track letters. As before, we were well represented in music. John Guthery placed second in the boys low voice division at the county contest. Eight entered the declamatory contest; Geraldine Watts won first in dramatic, and Lenore Carothers first in humorous, in both the under and upperclass contests. At the county, Page Fourteen

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