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

 - Class of 1922

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Franklin J. I.kwis Science Mr. Petrie Page 13 Pauline Davis Kepler Smith-II u (flies Irene M. Partridge Commercial

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Mr. H. K. Partridge Superintendent Harold F. Carr Principal Mildred Dickson K nylish. Co m m ercial H.'ssk Van Bcskirk Normal Training Sarah Heitter History Julia Torrence Mathematics Page 12



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' ') ir rC1 1 7 . RESUME r I MIE year of 1921 will be remembered as one of a general business depression. 'bile factories may have been idle, while every commercial enterprise was reducing its forces and retrenching in every way, the business of training for useful citizenship was running at full capacity. A school never experiences that depression that affects the business world. In fact the attendance in the Broken Bow High School for the past year has set a new record with a total enrollment of 268. While some of these have dropped out during the year a fine lot of young people have finished a full year of high school work. During the year Broken Bow High School has taken part in manv and varied activities. Our Stock Judging team has won fourth place in the state competition with teams representing 24 high schools. Individual members of the team won two seconds and one fourth place. In debate, our team has met three other teams and have gained experience that will mean victories in years to come. All of our debaters have been members of the three lower classes. ith this group as a nucleus, the teams for the coming vears ought to be well prepared to uphold our high school. I.ucile George was our representative in the District Declamatory Contest and brought home first honors in the dramatic class. She will represent the school in the State Contest. A much larger number of pupils has taken part in Public Speaking —debate and declamatory work—than in any previous year. This training is of the very greatest value. In athletics, our teams have upheld the honor of the school. This does not mean that they have been all-victorious, but they have played the game hard and clean. 1 hey have left behind them records of the best kind of sportsmanship in every contest. Truly a record of which we are all proud. And so, in studies and all activities, the high school as a whole and as individuals has had a successful year. It has been a year that will open to other and greater years. May each year be better than any that has gone before! Page 14

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