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

 - Class of 1935

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Page 33 text:

Back Row—Alyce Bristow , Clara Stewart, Frances yers, Grace Blomquist, Margaret Thompson, Lola Brown, Katherine Bendowsky, Alice Kearney, Marian Leisure, Renata Redman. Front Row—Miss Sinclair, Julia Mullen, Margaret Guthery, Geraldine Watts. Lois Heaps, Ardyce Peterson, Lenore Carothers, Marjorie Melville, lone Rapp. Eleanor Wade. Muriel Parkison. Arrows Miss Buena Sinclair has carried on the fine work of Miss Grantham (now Mrs. Emil Benthack) in the supervision of the Arrows, girls’ pep organization. This year the Arrows have taken an especially active part in school activities and kept a great amount of enthusiasm injected into the student body. They have organized cheering at various outdoor and indoor sports; have aroused the students at both indoor and outdoor rallies; and have provided many entertaining programs. They have maintained a fine spirit for the students to follow and have fulfilled all the demands made of them. Officers: Alyce Mary Bristowe President Frances Ayers Secretary-Treasurer Lenore Carothers Yell Leader Page Twenty-five

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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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(Girls’ 5lee Club mtb ODrti'ttr (Octette in front row) Top Row—Marcello Bence. Marion Null. Mildred Furrow. Geraldine Critchfield, Evelyn Jacobsen, Irma Coffman. Virginia McNulty, Virginia Linder. Vivian Schmitz. Ruby Tennant. Donna Williams. Second Row—I lone Bomberger. Fern Eacker. Leona Horn. Buelah Sickler. Anna Mae Luther. Mary Roy, Marthalene Stanford. Eleanor Wade. Pauline Duncan, Mildred Cox. First Row—Zetta Zeller, Margaret Thompson, Leola Schaper. Eula Tessier, Mr. Cleland, sponsor, Clara Stewart, Gertrude Jackson, Wilma Wooters, Leola Gibson. The recognition of music as a desirable element in education has effected an increase in the amount of such training offered. All groups shown here compete in the Custer County Music Contest, appear in concerts and present shorter programs during the year. The Special Girls’ Glee Club is composed of not more than twenty-four girls, from the regular chorus classes and the members of the Girls’ Octette, who meet after school. It has made a number of appearances during the year on various occasions. Other organizations in chorus work include the regular Girls’ Glee Clubs, a Boys’ Glee Club, and a mixed chorus, which meet as regularly scheduled classes. The Orchestra is organized to stimulate interest in instrumental music and to give those who play instruments the experience of being a member of such an organization. It has all the instruments of standard symphonic instrumentation except the Bassoon, and we have substituted a Saxophone for that part. The Band in its present form was organized in September of 1934, and met in sections and full rehersals at 7:45 A. M. five days a week. It has grown from 15 pieces to about 35, including several from Junior High, and a good balance of instruments. The music department has also formed two small ensembles to work on Chamber Music—one a group of woodwind instruments, and the other a string ensemble. Page Twenty six

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