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

 - Class of 1949

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s-w-wwe' 3. Y Qyff 4 org' gm ex ' Q fs 4 We , 9 1 ...Dru-itll N, 'pa as ,Fw-. H, 5 Wiki xy, ,.:1f:E:.: . iv My xv! ,Q SOPHOMORES-Back Row: William Van Cleave, Helen Cramer. Billy Eacker, Beverly Fink, Iohn Swick. Ianis Briggs. Bob Simonson. Ioanne lVlcDuffee, Iim Melville, Laura May Murry. Edwin Barrett, Diane Le La Cheur. Glen Wilkerson. Norma Smith, Walter Tucker. Barbara Myers, Iohn Larson. Second Row: Eugene George. Shir- ley Bence, Wendell Fink. Grace Snider. Gerald Netlx. Susan McCas1in, Kyle Glendy. Geraldine Mason, Robert Peterson. Hudrey McCaslin, Iack Towns. Viola Glendy. Dean Hickey, Helen Lomax, Leland Nelson, Billie Iones. Herbert Smets. Goldie Little. Front Row: Gaylord Eberle. Norman Daharsh, Eldon Link. Coming Out Of Their Shells.. The sophomores slowly emerging trom their green shells and thinking themselves quite the busy bodies around school are . . . busy getting over being freshmen. Biology and Geometry are their main subjects of concern, First, their little heads peeped out ot the shells. They took a timid but thorough look and decided that the upper-classmen so bad after all and so they emerged. out surely they are making headway they too, may have the lclass oi '5l' among their laurels. around weren't Slowly so that placed SOPHOMORES-Back Row: Tom Hill. Mary Lou Meyer, Loren Betz, Vera Furrow. Gail Province. Hlice Iezbera. Milam Chrisman, Gweneth Reed, Tom Sweeney. lean Iberg, Max Gross. Emma Lou Smith, Lowell Spencer. Norma lean Gates, Darrel Malcolm, Wilma Iean Larson. Bob Iacobsen. Second Row: La Donna Hvery, Iames Weitzel. Bonnie Young. David Thompson, Ioan Prescott, Norland Carr, Betty Piper, Bob Fenster. Betty Iean Thurman. Steve Pederson. Mary Lou Furrow. Virgil Prescott. Imo Ieanne Pierce. Front Harry Winbolt, Cletus Klein. Dick Hhl. Ivan William. Barbara Stephenson. .- V M Row: Della Heath. Gerald Sloggett. N.. 1:-. ' W5 tu ? ' :Vit ' 'i nw www X.. .ow N.,-M, -am ,W . . t Jw ,L+ -xx

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THIS SMILING GROUP IS THE IUNIOR PLRY Elwin Cochran. Donald Gunther, Bob Zeller, Margaret Gray. Ted McMillan, Bill Melville. Front Row: Donitta Cooksley. Georgia Kaelin, Cora Lee Chappell, Ioan Mohatt. Fill by himself. Hndy Spanel. The Junior Class seems to be dominated by a host of girls. Hlthough greatly outnum- bered, the boys do right Well, in more ways than one. With this limited number of boys, they have very successfully given their class play, The Ghost Bird , played host to the seniors at the Iunior-Senior Banquet, and suc- cessfully sponsored the selling of concessions at the football games. The class officers are all girls, and have handled their tasks very Well this year, and it looks as if the Seniors next year will be very capable of handling their innumerable tasks. Lee CHST. Back Row, left to right: THE IUNIOR CLHSS OFFICERS. left to right: Cora Chappell, Treasurer: Beverly Ferguson, Vice Presi- dent: Roberta Myers, President: Hrlene Hrmstrong, Secre- tary. Irma Sanders-English, Normal Trainng-B. Sc, Degree, Uni- versity of Nebraska, Summer Session University of Denver. Sponsors the Iuriior Class and the Future Teachers of Flrnerica. I I i Mrs. Hazel HallQSocial Sciences-Kearney State Teachers Col- l e Page 17



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lf you hear a Wild whoop and look around to find yourself suddenly in the midst ot a large, and l do mean large, group of boys, you are meeting the male half of the sopho- more class. This is the hall that is outstanding in the sports field. Last year, they were unde- feated in football, had a successful basketball squad, and took many honors in track. This year they provided Coach Russell with enough SOPHOMORE HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS: Viola Glendy, Ianice Briggs. Iecm Eberle. Louise Hall, Lcrvonne Connely, and Shirley Bence. SOPHOMORE CLHSS OFFICERS. Left to Right: Bob Fenster, Virgil Prescott. Bar- bara Stephenson. Bob Simon- son and Bob Iucobsen. pliable material that he used some of them in regular spots on his Three Loups Co-Cham- pionship Football squad. Looking at the other side of the class, We see that the girls have also accomplished much in their first years of high school. The sophomores are also high scholastically, usually having a good per cent ot their class on the honor roll. ,s . --a-..,A,, Beverly Fink, 'L

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