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

 - Class of 1942

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A picnic cn dump hill. Glamor girl. Gloria Nelsen, the fast typist, isn't so bad in the classroom—or the darkroom. Let's sncoze this one out. Darlene, Mary Jo, and Katherine study (?) for a change. Where's Earnie???? Wanna hear me blow my horn? The pedestrian's nightmare. “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. Two animated giggles, a couple of heads of hair. Put them both together and you have this pair. The touchdown that didn't count. Prescott carries the leather in B. B. victory over Ansley Turkey day. Final score 7-0. L I I L L L L L



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BACK ROW: Francis Smith, Phyllis Jensen, Betty Leibert, Jacqueline Carothers, Dorothy McKee. Earl Greene Dale Ditson, Ann Lomax. Darice Conrad, Mr. Compton—conductor, Bill Doty, Mary Jo Myers. Jeanne Fiske. Margie Coble, Norma Jean Myers, Mary Jane Streitwieser. Gladys Walker (Net in picture) Gail Dunning THIRD ROW. Margaret Hickman. Phillip Stockham. Tommy Moore, Dick Koefoct. Jack Doty, Clyde Fenner Merlin Critch-field Allan Brewer. Vivian Thorpe. Shirley Chapel, Charles Carothers. Genevieve Gray. Glen Lefler, Richard McKee, Doyle Davis. James Cole. Hal Chase, Allen Gardner, Lawrence Lefler, Wayne Brewer Richard Martin, John Ostrand, Donita Smith SECOND ROW Yvonne Gundy Charles Coble, Betty Dixon, Paul Spry, Donna Lee Heskett. Betty Rossow, Joan Carothers. Mary Tobkin Evelyn Popp. Lula Jean Books. Eleanor Smith. Mary Leu Miller. Dick Streitwieser. Gerald Coons, Dorothy Atkisson. Adele Greene FRONT ROW: Bob Cole, Gretchen Smith. Jo Card Ayres. Maxine V eldin. Rodney Reed, Hazel Leming, Jeanne Adams BAND The two major organizations in the instrumental music departments are band end orchestra. Membership is obtained in both through daily practice, conduct, and ability. Band activities began at the Custer County Fair last fall when they presented several numbers. A short time afterwards, an open air concert was held in the Broken Bow Recreational Park. The band was honored by being picked to play at the Nebraska-Kansas football game at the Lincoln stadium and the round trip was made in the high school bus. The band played at all the home football games and at Arcadia. They also played at the home basketball games, including the county tournament. Two concerts, presented in the high school auditorium for the entertainment of the public, were well attended and a concert was also presented for the students participating in the rural county music contest. They plan to attend the county festival at Mason City in the spring and to compete in the district contest at Burv ell on April 18th. These are the highlights of the activities of the band during the school term. The purpose of orchestra is to teach students the fundamentals of playing stringed instruments. It is composed of reed instruments and horns, which carry the solos, and the stringed instruments, which form the basis of the solos. The first public appearance of the orchestra occurred at a general convocation in the high school auditorium. The orchestra furnished the music for several of the high school plays. They plan to present several more concerts for the high school, to attend the county festival at Mason City, and to compete in the district contest at Burv ell. At the district music contest last spring, our band and orchestra each received an Excellent rating. ORCHESTRA EACK ROW: Jane McCleery. Ann Lomax, Mr. Compton—conductor Darice Conrad, Dale Ditson (Not in Picture) Aubrey Stoller THIRD ROW: Carol Hickman. Ivan Neth, Richard McKee Doyle Davis. Mary Lou Miller, Maxine Weldin. Yvonne Gundy, Paul Spry, Betty Dixon. Vivian Thorpe, Allan Brewer. Donita Smith. Bernard Bendowsky SECOND ROW: Irene McKee. Charlene Kennedy. Rodney Reed John Tondl. Byron Brong FRONT ROW: Patricia Line. Earl Greene, Mary Jo Myers. Hazel Leming. Grace Stewart. Barbara McRae. Mary McCaslin . I L L L I I I I I I I I I I I. I i

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