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Back Row—Eddie Williams, Belle Porter. Harold Books. James Sanford. Zola Brown. Irma Coffman. Clarence Lunde, Jack Eacker. Second Row—Ruth Whitney. Virginia Williams, Claris Myers, Vivian Schmitz. Betty Huff, Marjorie Beckman. Clifford Burnett, Donnah Johnson. First Row—Hubert Fox, Margaret Simonson. Marian Carland. Beulah Tyson, Mr. Ogden, Wilma Headley, Esther Wills, Anna Mae Luther. npIjnmorpB The Sophomores feel that last year was a huge success but that this one has been even better. In football, Harry Wilson, famous center, lettered. Harry has an enviable record. He played all of every game. In basketball Harry Bristowe lettered on the first team and Paul Dean on the second. The underclass winners in the declamatory contest were Zetta Zeller, humorous; Leola Schaper, dramatic; and Elise Mosely, oratorical. In the local music contest Leola Schaper, Eula Tessier and Leola Gibson won first place in voice. Leola Gibson and Eula represented Broken Bow in the county contest in Merna. This year has been greatly enjoyed by all the sophomores. May we have just as good a time in the future.—Harry Bristowe. Harry Bristowe President Harry Wilson Vice President Thomas Mullen Secretary-Treasurer Page Seventeen
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Back Row—Phillip Crouch. Agnes Brennan. Harry Wilson. Thomas Mullen. Ernest Everett, Eula Tessier, Ruth Lyon. Mary Koozer. Middle Row—Alicemae Knapple. Leona Luce. Dale Simms. Leola Schaper. Harry Bristowc. Floyd Ullrich, Wilma Wooters, Paul Dean. Front Row—Elise Mosely. Helen Myers, Betty Watts. Zetta Zeller, Miss Dean, Marthaieen Stewart, Velma Cason. Ward Neth. nphmnnrra The Sophomore class of 1935 is, without a doubt, the best class that has attended or will attend Broken Bow High School. Last year we came from Junior High with grim determination to be the best students of the year. In football many of the boys reported, and several earned second team letters. In basketball again we were well represented. In declamatory work we proved to be strong competition in all divisions. Robert Cummings won the underclassmen humorous division and several others placed second. The band and orchestra were helped tremendously by the presence of the musical freshmen. The successful track season was influenced greatly by the fine work of Clarence Lunde, Harry Wilson and Eddie Williams. Although Clarence (future Glenn Cunningham) was the only one who earned a varsity letter, Harry and Eddie earned points at the track meets.
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Back Row—Irene Hatch, Wilbur Buckner, Elna Roberts, Richard Raasch, Mildred Furrow, Geraldine Critchfield, Ira Stone, Richard Williams. W'illard Stutzman, Helen Dietz, Virginia McNulty, Opal Thomas. Taylor Hale. Warren Clay. Hazel Smith. Middle Row—Mildred Eickelberger. Warren Derrickson. Beverly Huffaker, Kyle Vinnedge, Yale Burnett. Marcelle Bence. Delmer Reman, Darrell McMullen, Clara Smith, Gleola Smith. Robert McGinn. Ruth Cline. Lloyd Ducker, Virginia Carland. Naomi Runyan, Pearl Huff. Front Row—Gertrude Greene, George Bendowsky, Harry Copsey. Marthaleen Stanford, Henry Dean. Lorraine Lomas. Miss Beal, Leona Horn. Ronald Williams, Marian Null, Norman King, Mary Roy, Buelah Sickler, Louise Simms. iFrrsljmnt At their first class meeting of the year, the freshmen elected these people as their officers for the year 1934-35: Phillip Guthery Henry Dean Ira Stone President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Student Council members: Ruby Tennant, Merl Schroeder, Taylor Hale. Class Sponsors: Miss Beal, Mr. Kuska (first semester), Mr. Murray (second semester) Page Eighteen
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