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

 - Class of 1949

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19 Mlunw BROKEN BOW HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEHDEHS. Left to Right: Norma lean Smith, Barbara Stephenson. La- Vonne Gallaher, Pat Walter and Verla Coble. We've Got The Pep . by Pat Walter Patricia Car- mine Russell- English, Girls Educa- Physical tion, Fl. B. Peru State Teachers College: Work on M. H. at Colo. S t a t e Teachers College of Educa- tion, Greeley, C o l o. S h e is sponsor of the Sioux Club and of the Cheerlead? ers. President . . Vice-President . The Sioux Club and Cheerleaders form the pep organization in the school. lt is their job to lead the student body in boosting the athletic department to victory. The Cheerleaders and Sioux have been very active this year striving to better the school spirit, by adding new yells, having colorful and lively skits at pep rallies and leading yells at games. The Sioux Club has been divided into committees to plan the pep rallies. Each committee is held responsible to organize and develop d pep rally at a designated time. The day of the game is always marked by the Cheerleaders and Sioux wearing their uniforms. The familiar sound of Your pep, your pep, you've got it, now keep it, don't lose it, you'll need it, your pep, your pep , echoes through the halls between classes. Snake dances are also performed by the pep club to buoy the spirit of the players and the students. The officers of the Sioux Club are as follows: . Mary Lou Furrow Secretary . . . . La Donna Hvery . Norma lean Smith Treasurer . . . loan Mohatt THE SIOUX CLUB, Back Row: Mary Lou Furrow, Donna Parnell, Edith Kleeb, Margaret Gray. Iackie Larsen. Ianet Cooper. Marilyn Iohnson. Betty Piper, Marilyn Stutzman, Donna Sorter, La Donna Hvery. Front Row: Eva Wymore. Bonnie Walker, Beverly Fink, Betty Golden. Marcell Golden. Susie Wattles. Beverly Spencer. Geor-' gia Kaelin. Beverly Fiske. Ioan Mohatt.

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wwfff :swim ,J 4 :DO rf 9 ,wi uv , if son Opal MG' cock Currie ann Pziliiiter Barham Best na Bubak uv Cufol H ate new PG' Edith Kleeb Don d tside ROW: Dona Ljcinwgdixnd lacobsirgie gow: Vemulean Mme! Ou -1 tohn ,L lnsx Thomas christina iflckso Murceil 0 Five Strokes Upper Case by Edith Kieeb President . . . Donna Iacobsen Vice-President . . . Donna Sorter Secretary . . . Marilyn Iohnson Treasurer ,...., Edith Kleeb MOTTO: Don't Try Dying But Die Trying. COLORS Green and Gold. First year students Leia Newman. Hndy Spanel. Grace Huff. Ioyce Lomax, and Betty Ritz are in- dustriously improving their typing speed. Wxlia Moe Lou sgfiel' on Dorm!! Dona Pres!! Ruth Plpe' tm OUR CLUB: The club had its first meeting October 21, 1948. The officers held a panel discussion on Good Grooming, Our club was organized 1948-1949 by the members of the Senior Secretarial Class. The first semester just the Senior girls taking typing were eligible for membership and it was discussed at the De- cember meeting Whether or not to let the lunior typing students join. Miss Shields and Donna lacobsen planned the program and served the refreshments for the October meeting. The girls were appointed in committees of two's and three's to plan for the meetings. Marcell Golden, Carol Hircock, and Bare bara Best served on the Year Book Committee. The club held its yearly banquet in the spring, and the last meeting was held in May. The members had a very enjoyable year and 1 am sure that we all gained from it. Pagr' 28



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it .150 THE CLHHINET TRIO, From Left: Carol Hircock. Ralph Meston and Carrie Finn Pederson. On the first day of school, many industrious amateurs niet in the music room desirina to become tuture artists in the musical field, However, Mr, lacabs had something to say about this, consef auently the chctr was cut down to l7 sopranos, ll altos, l2 basses, and 8 tenors, the tenors exceeding all others because of three powerful lfielchiors. H Girls Glee was ordanized, consisting of the airls already in choir and some others who had tried out lor choir but had not been able to join Htter the choir was assembled commenced work on music for our Christmas program which was to be held the Sunday before Christmas. Pete Pederson was the accompanist at the piano. From numerous reports, it was a success. Then came the tallc ot the music clinic in Cmaha' Somehow we dug up two dollars tor reds Page 30 E oor. BHND MBIORETTES- THE H'GH SCH MCDuiiee.Diune FromLeit:He1eng-OIEZTAIOSQZT Barbara MY9'5' Le La Cheur. G Smith. leanne McDuiiee. and Nofma Choir Notes . . . by Donna Lou Sorter isfrirtgon and the fcllez-:ina students at- tended, Charlene Harrtaer Donna facobf sen Beverly Spencer, and Donna Sorter from choir Text Templeton from band farnes Vfeitiel for orchestra, Dr. Lara Hoa- adrd cf Fred Wanna s chorus was choral d1rector Dr. foseph lf. ffaddy, d1rector of ti1eNat,onaiSumr11er Camp at lnteriochen was orchestra director, and Tfichzaan, Professor Qlvtn R. Edaar, director of bands at lowa State Celleae ot Plines lcma, was band director Qnd did we '.-:crlcll The :music contest always comes aiona in the sprina and thus it was we entered lndividual numbers as well small groups etc. were entered. Ho.: seniors will miss that usual session wth perod those tales of the lllffl seas, told by none other than ffr. faccb also the songs we sang which never seemed the sarne after we sang them QT wonder whyll Someday, however well look way wav back and say, 'Those were the :ood old daysl'

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