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

 - Class of 1937

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Page 23 text:

Dear Susie: ■ I visited your old school yesterday and it has certainly changed since you were there last. As I came up the stairs, I noticed a man sitting in an old, dilapidated chair. On the second glance, I saw that he was asleep. It was the janitor, Mr. Young, catching a few winks in one of his rare leisure moments. Annual Staff Standing—Taylor Hale, Mr. Sterner, Zetta Zeller, Mi Dean, Betty Watts. Sitting—I. N. Boggs, Lois Ayers, Clifford Burnett, Wilma Wooters, Elise Moseley, Harold Books, MaryBell Haumont. I met Miss Dean in the hall, and she was going to Annual Staff meeting. I tagged along to find out what I could. The room was full of people—each seeming to have something to do. They seemed quite glad to see me, and said that they were featuring me in their yearbook. I didn't quite understand what they meant, but they acted as if it were an honor, so I felt very proud of myself—that I had lived through the blizzards and hard times of long ago. This year for the first time, the annual staff has been organized into a class for the purpose of producing the school's yearbook. Miss Dean and Mr. Sterner are in charge of this class which meets Tuesday and Thursday of each week. During the class periods the students work on the book and study photography under Mr. Sterner's supervision.

Page 24 text:

B” Clut Back Row—Harry Wilson. Ray Rei|. ly. Charles McCaslin, Alfred Crouch. Claris Myers. Zeldon Cri tchfield! James Sanford, Floyd Ullrich. Second Row—Henry Dean. Eddie Williams. Wayne Lyon. Hubert Fox. Gale Neiswanger, Harry Copsey, Ira Stone, Don Pelkey, Jesse Hagadorn. Front Rou---Claris Smith. Paul Dean, Jim Arnold, Coach Metz. Mr. Gran! Mr. Wendorff, I. N. Boggs, Paui Martin. The B Club is composed of all lettermen in the various school activities, such as football, basketball, track, agriculture, and music. Mr. Grass, Coach Metz, and Mr. Wendorff sponsor this organization which meets once a month. The purposes for which this organization is formed are: 1. To develop competent, clean, aggressive school spirit. 2. To create a feeling of fellowship among the students. 3. To develop and improve the leadership ability of all members. 4. To promote and maintain the very highest kind of sportsmanship. 5. To help sponsor all worth while school activities willingly. Membership: Any and every boy who wins an official letter in the Broken Bow Public Schools is automatically admitted to membership. Officers: Eddie Williams .........................................President Claris Myers .................................... Vice President Zeldon Critchlield ..............................Secretary-Treas. Paul Martin .............................................Reporter F. F. A. Another very interesting club of the school, made up of boys, is the F.F.A. —Future Farmers of America. Mr. Wendorff, their sponsor, gave me the following information about them: Purpose: 1. To develop rural and agricultural leadership. 2. To encourage cooperation among students. 3. To advance the cause of vocational education in agriculture in public schools. Requirements for membership: Must be an enrollee of a vocational agriculture class, must have will and ability to work, and the spirit of cooperation. The active members decide who are to be included in their club. Officers: James Sanford ...........................................President Claris Myers ......................................Vice President An F. F. A. Judging contest was held at the Custer County Fair Grounds on March 19, 1937. Many neighboring schools entered the contest. Winners from Broken Bow were Russell Moseley, third in hogs; Ted Farmer, first in grain; Charles Wehling, third in grain. Back—LI wood Carland. Russell Moseley, Claris Myers, Tom Rose, Alfred Crouch, Victor Hansen, James Sanford, Virgil McCaslin. Second row—Lloyd Farmer. Milo Fenner. Harold Larson, Howard Province, Irvin Yohn, Ernest Geiser, Ted Farmer, Charles Wehling. Front row—Wayne Beckman, Fay Sams, Robert Gracey, Robert Reed, Mr. Wendorff, Charles McCaslin. Walter Reed, Robert McGinn, Floyd Ullrich.

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