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The time honored tradition is that fresh- men are supposed to be roughly initiated into High School, and finding themselves suddenly dropped in the midst of a bustling crowd of upperclassmen, wander, hopelessly lost, through the winding halls and large class- rooms. We, the seniors, are very happy and proud to note that the freshmen Whom We ushered into our High School, are quick minded honor roll with their names enoug h to swell the ln sports, they show their prowess by being undefeated and at the same time capturing the Three Loups Championship Football Trophy. Ht the time that this is being written, we cannot tell whether their basketball and track season will be as successful as their foot- ball season, but we are sure their perserver- ance will bring them honors in these and many other fields in years to come. Fresh Hlqn Class Officers Q Ice D nnq PQH1 G11 Eid fe ir Om lelt 10 Hgh' B 'Wir on Wooterg Blu W 0 VanWo1-mer D lulqlns eLqne h Cheer Leaders. The Iumor Hrg Evelyn Burkey Carol Moore Shirley H adorn Patricia McDuffee Phyliss if one of their U9 Spencer are showmg o fancy steps Page 21
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if .. t 5 ss r 3 ,Q ii lk FRESHMEN-Back Row: Delane Nice, Kathleen Hclams, Lyle Mattox, Ianet Cooper, Robert Hnderson, Mari- lyn Talbot, Iohn Olson, Fay Zimmerman, Harry Penn, Lois McMurtry, Harvey Reeder, Donna Parnell, La Verne Coleman, Hrtis McGraw, William Harriger. Second Row: Eldon Wooters, Ieanine Reneau, Dick Hart, Shirlee Hagadorn, Bob Templeton, Loree Gardner, Robert Van Horn, Susie Wattles, Bill Williams, Delores Ely, Eddie Kleeb, Ioey Nelson, Louie Murray, Marilyn Fenster, Marvin Coffman. Front Row: Bonita George, Dillard Griffith, Roberta Gibson, Ronald Connely, Glenna Greeman, Terry Eichelberger, Beverly Teahon, Donald Choffel, Beverly Fiske, Bob VanWormer. Bonnie Volzke, Larry Backer, Phyllis Spencer. Coming into high school with a knowledge of basic arithmetic, English and sciences, the freshmen are introduced to Hlgebra, General Science, Latin, and English lX. Sponsored by Mr. Cramer, the ninth graders elected their officers, Donna Parnell, DeLane Nice, Bill Wilf liains and Bob Vanlfvorrner. They made the school take notice oi their class when they won the March of Dimes Contest, The Fresh- rnan Class has done very well tor itself, and has inade the rest ot the high school proud that it is a part of Broken Bow l-ligh School. FRESHMEN-Back Row: Clarence Chrisp, Kathleen Peltzer. Dennis Iohnson, Marjorie Tucker, Bob Barrett, Donita Fritz, Loren Iacobsen, Delores Hutchens, Charles Beal, Iackie Larson. Stanley Young, Dorothy Malone, Paul Moore, Lela Glover, Bill Hickenbottom, Peggy Predmore, Lawrence Clay. Third BOW: lunior Roth. Nellie Moore, Dewey Engelsgierd, lean Pracht, Dale Munnell, Doris Clay, David Parker, Pat Piper, Richard Travis, Shirley Buchanan Carl Speer Helen Tyson Robert Holley Second Row Bonnie Dainton Richard Holcomb, Lillian Olson Lyle Wooters Hrlene Hall Dale Mattox Ioan Zeller Hrt Cole Ioyce Gates Richard Williams, Shirley Sells Dale Erchelberger Rosalie Huff George Seeger Betty Lou Golden First Row Tom Molesworth, Vaughn Gubser Dennis Dewey Dick Towns Orville Haumont Iohn Little N2 Q5 'C ENN WN s -.... , A '-?w 4 A -:WC i.f'1'f'tf'4 F , .. ful 'gl' , yi,a, Q ' 'i c .g A fizi.. 'ii -lf' E-if i it X' ua ,Q B .if in
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Footlights and Greasepaint . . . by Barbara Best f d Bob Zeller are me Cedex o -xl Melvme an B . . bl otilhe Wmo' PNY 1 Those students who were interested in ac- quiring the fundamentals of being a Thespian, formed a troupe to present three one-act plays to the student body. The first, Summons of Sariel, was given by Bonnie Walker, Ioan Mohatt, Beverly Spencer, Grace Huff, Cora Lee Chappell, Iesselyn Chofiel, Hrlene Hrmstrong, Marlyn Zimmerman, Beverly Ferguson, Mar- garet Carland, and Richard Marsh. This was a religious play taking place in that timeless eternity between life and death. Wilma Pet- erson, Gilbert Horn, Ted McMillan, Richard Floyd, Margaret Gray, Luella McCaslin, and Vaughn Fish comprised the cast for the second play, a light comedy, The Wedding. Grey- bread, a dramatic play of the love troubles in a young girl's life, was presented by Ioan Mohatt, Grace Bruce, Grace Hutt, and Bonnie Walker. The all star cast gave the one-act play, Mooncalf Mugfordf' at the district contest at Kearney. The cast included Donna Sorter, Tom Page 22 intereli in 'ms Grace Huff. Beverly Spencer. Bonnie Walker and Rrlene Hrmstrong in the closing scene of The Summons of Sariel. Templeton, Sandra Daley, LaVonne Gallaher, and Gilbert Horn. Four students will be chosen from the following list to give oral readings at Kearney: Donna Sorter- Our ToWn, Ioan Mohatt- Going oi the White Swan, La- Vonne Gallaher- Lady With the Lamp, Mar- garet Gray- White Lilacs, Margaret Car- land- Forever Walding Free, Norrna Elaine Smith- Mary Elizabeth, Marlyn Zimmerman - Bittersweet, Hrlene Plrmstrong- Hasty Tasty, Cora Lee Chappell- Lunch Counter, Grace Huff-- Exit the Big Bad Wolf, Ioanne McDuffee-- Under the Big Top, Betty Thur- man- Iane, Gilbert Horn - Widows Mites, Duane Molley- Warts and Spoolcsf' Cecel Olson- The Lace Counter, Ted McMillan- Rights and Responsibilities of the People, Ieanne McDuffee- Fi Greater and Freer I-lmericaf' Marilyn Stutzman- Our Unpro- tected Children, Beverly Ferguson- Mary Stuart.
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