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

 - Class of 1952

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Bonnie Volzke “I wouldn’t be late if they didn’t start before I got there.” Y-Teens 1234; Jr. play make-up 3; Sioux 34; speech contest 34; Christmas play 2; choral reading’ 4; FFA radio program 4; Y-Teens cabinet 3; dramatics club 2; FHA award 3. Richard Williams “The strong, silent type, silent anyway.” Football 124; track 3; intramurals 34; B club 4; class offcer 4; boys pep club 3. A y a Jean Wattles “When there’s nothing else to do nights, I study.” Y-Teens 1234; com. club 4; chorus 234; Sioux 12; girls glee 234; Co. govt. 3; dramatics 2; Indian staff 234; alternate girls state 3; choral clinic 234; Three Loups festival 234; dist. music contest 234; Co. festival 234; commercial club officer 4. Eldon Wooters “I was a boy scout until I was six then I became a girl scout.” Football 1234; basketball 1234; track 1234; B club 234: class officer 12. Bob Van Wormer “I like the girl with a good head on my shoulder.” Football 134; basketball 34; track 134; intramurals 12; B club 4; band 23; chorus 123; class officer 1; Thespians 2; Three Loups band festival 23; band day 23; dist. music contest 123; pep band 23; County music festival 23. Lyle Wooters “It’s the quiet people who do the work.” Football 4; intramurals 2; boys pep club 3. Bill Williams “I often quote myself—it adds spice to the conversation.” Football 134; basketball 1; track 123; class Dffieer; county government 3. Fay Ward “A mighty spirit fills this little frame” Y-Teens 34; Junior play 3; annual staff 4; Thespians 4; Y-Teen cabinet 4; county govt. 3; Indian staff 4.

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Phyllis Sft encer “She lives in a crowd of jollity.” Y-Teens 14; FTA 3; chorus 234; Jr. play 3; Jr. high cheerleader 1; reserve cheerleader 2; varsity cheerleader 34; Bakers doz. 3; Drama club 23; girls glee 2. Richard Everett Towns “If work interferes with play, give up work” Football 23; basketball 2; track 2; B club 234; band 1234; chorus 24; student mgr. 23; pep band 1234; Co. festival 24; Three Loups music fest. 24; choral clinic 24; state clinic 1234; band day 123. Pat Stockdale “When I was a child, I talked as a child, and I haven’t outgrown it yet.” Y-Teens 34; band 34; chorus 34; Thespians 3; girls glee 34; Indian staff 4; annual staff 4; dist. contest 34; band day 3; Three Loups contest 34; melody roundup 4; pep band 34; Co. festival 3; swing sixteen 4; baker’s doz. 4; Co. govt. 3. Beverly Teahon “It’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice.” FHA 14; Y-Teens 3; Thespians 4; Jr. play 3; Sioux 234; dramatics 12; annual staff 4. Doris Thompson “She looks innocent, but she always leaves your presence when the jokes on you.” FHA 34; FHA officer 34; Y-Teens 34; Y-Teens cabinet; com. club 4; librarian 4; annual staff 4; Indian staff 4; drama club 3. Bohhy Lee Van Horn ‘Burning the mid-night oil doesn’t help much when it’s cylinder oil.” To t?4' footba11 234»' basketball 234; tracl 234; B club 34; class officer 4. Helen Tyson “She thinks more than she says.” FHA 1234; FHA officer 24; FHA letter; Y-Teens 4; Sioux 34; Sioux officer 4. Marilyn Talhot “Pedestrians beware.” Y-Teens 1234; band 1234; chorus 34; Junior class president 3; music letter 1234; girls glee 234; Indian staff 34; annual staff editor 4; dist. contest 1234; band day 123; Three Loups festival 1234; melody roundup 4; natl. honor soc. 34; dramatics club 23; Bakers doz. 34; Co. fest. 1234; band officer 4; All State 23; Y-Teens officer 4; flute quartet 23; choral clinic 34; citizenship award 3. Boh Temfileton “I’m not afraid of work, I’ll lie right down and sleep beside it.” Football 1234; basketball 1234; track 1234; B club 234; chorus 1234; Indian staff 123; annual staff 4; music letter 34; Three Loups fest. 234; dist. contest 1234; boys glee 34; choir small group 234; dramatics club officer 23; Co. govt. 3; boys state 3; Co. festival 234. Wellington Gunner Troxel “Thinking you’re thinking is no sign you’re thinking.” Football 4; basketball 4; track 4; annual staff 4.



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mmvi Looking ahead........ ....AT THE CLASS OF 1952 as it appears today, one finds it hard to realize that one day this same group were “green” freshmen. Wh en these young f af ooses........... .....STARTED THEIR VENTURE through the halls of B.B.H.S. there were one hundred and three in all. To make up this large number there were forty-nine girls and fifty-four boys. The outstanding events this year was a “Get Acquainted” party during the first week of school and a square dance party given during the second semester in which a few of the sophomores taught the freshmen how to square dance. The officers this year were as follows: President, Bud Wooters; Vice-President, Delane Nice; Secretary, Donna Parnell; Treasurer, Bill Williams, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Bob Van Wormer. Considerably wiser..... ....BUT STILL LACKING DIGNITY the class began their second year in high school with eighty-three students consisting of forty-three boys and forty girls. On March 14, we had a Freshman-Sophomore party. For entertainment we danced to records. Our officers this year were: President, Bud Wooters; Vice-President, Loree Gardner; Secretary, Harry Penn; Treasurer, Bob Van Wormer, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Beverly Fiske. Sponsors were Miss Nelson and Miss Shields. One year older..... ....THESE “HAPPY-GO-LUCKY” JUNIORS started out the year by presenting a play “We Shook the Family Tree” sponsored by Mr. Morris. With Miss Sander’s help we sold popcorn, hotdogs, candy bars, and coffee at the football games. All this effort enabled us to invite the seniors to the “Dutch Garden” for a banquet and prom. We were proud to have represented the largest Junior class ever in B.B.H.S. Out of this class of 92 the class officers were: President, Marilyn Talbot; Vice-President, Janet Cooper; Secretary, Charles Beal; and Treasurer, Loren Jacobsen. All through its school years.......... .....THE CLASS OF ’52 has been represented in athletics, music, and dramatics. Now as seniors we are making plans for the future, but not one of the 80 in the graduating class will forget the memories of good old B.B.H.S.

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