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Back Row—Eddie Williams. John Kelly, Robert Pelkey. Harry Bristowe. Robert Koozer. Second Row—Merl Schroeder. Taylor Hale. Alyce Bristowe, Lenore Carothers. Howard Runyan. First Row—Paul Brown. Ruby Tennant. Mr. Odgen, sponsor; Donnah Johnson. Margaret Guthery. :§ iitruntt (Junmrtl The purpose of the Student Council is to bring about a greater degree of cooperation between the faculty of the high school and the student body. The Council also endeavors to arouse the ideals of citizenship and scholarship among the students. It consists of five Seniors, four Juniors, three Sophomores, and three Freshmen; each is chosen by the class he represents, and retains his membership until his graduation if he is a member of good standing in his class. The Student Council is under the able direction of Mr. Ogden and during the past year has had supervision over all activities concerning the entire student body. They have awarded all athletic letters and have completely revised the constitution. The officers during the past year were: Alyce Mary Bristowe President John Kelly Vice President Margaret Guthery Secretary Page Twenty three
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Back Row—Margaret Guthery, Ardyce Peterson, Lloyd Kelly, Marjorie Melville, Lenore Carothers, features. Second Row—Howard Kearney, business manager; John Guthery. associate editor; Ralph Hale. editor-in-chief. Wayne Tennant. Harry Purcell, humor. First Row—Robert Koozer. sport editor; Miss Sinclair, typing sponsor; Alyce Bristowe, Miss Sagl. sponsor: Eleanore Wade, associate editor; I.on Daharsh. The Broken Bow Indian, bi-weekly chronicle of Broken Bow High School, is edited by the Journalism class under the supervision of Miss Sagl. This year the Indian has contained news of all the high school activities of the students. Among other things, the staff sponsored a unique popularity contest which was well received by the student body. They also had, as a regular feature of the paper, a humorous column written in the form of a letter from Ethelbert, the typical freshman, to his parents on the old farm. Sports, news, and humorous articles, as well as editorials, were exceedingly well written and showed the careful work of the Journalism class.
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Back Row—Frances Ayers, Alyce Mary Bristowe. Bruce Duncan. Shirley McArthur. Lucille Schaper. Front Row—Lorraine Wade. Muriel Line. Glen Wooters. Marjorie Melville. Ha eldoras Olsen. Evelyn Nelson. •National Ufanor nrirty (1934) The National Honor Society is a national organization of students selected for membership for superiority in character, leadership, and service. Membership is limited to five per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class, and all candidates for membership must rank in the upper one-third of the class. Membership in this society is one of the highest honors that can come to a high school student and the announcement of new members on Honor Day is eagerly awaited by the entire student body. Broken Bow has had the sponsorship of a charter since 1931. After the induction ceremonies for the nine new members last year, a banquet was held and an organization of all Broken Bow members was formed with the idea of holding an annual banquet to renew acquaintances and plan for future induction ceremonies. Page Twenty-four
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