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Foreword Since the students of our high school will soon be taking an active part in the affairs of their community, the publishers of this book wish them to think of the responsibilities and possibilities of the future. The duties of a citizen are extremely varied. It is necessary for him to obey laws and sometimes to make them. It will be necessary for him to associate with other people both in work and in play. It is in high school that we get our first ttaining and learn the principles of mingling with people. It is here that we are trained to obey laws. The school tries to teach us to be self-supporting as well as to make a success of living. A student studies civics, commercial law, and social problems in order that he may become a better citizen. If he learns the lessons which these subjects teach, he will go out into life prepared to take part in the affairs of his community and nation. The students who are graduating this year are getting out of school just in time to contribute to the rebuilding of their country. The school has also offered extracurricular activities to aid the members of the school in learning to get along with other people in the best way. Keeping in mind the future, and all it may hold in store, we hope that this book will inspire the students of Broken Bow High School to higher ideals and habits. We wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the citizens for the privileges which they have given the school. We wish to thank the business men for inserting advertisements in our Annual, the School Board without whose timely aid this book could not have been published, and all others who have assisted in any way. When days have passed and faces we once knew are all but forgotten, and pleasant memories have faded away, we hope this book will recall the associations, the happy hours, the activities, and the proud achievements of the students of Broken Bow High School during the school year of 1932 and 1933. Pape Two BROKEN BOW
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THE Broken Bow 1933 A Yearbook Published by the STUDENTS OF BROKEN BOW HIGH SCHOOL BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA
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Contents «$» WHERE LOGIC REIGNS SUPREME Faculty ❖ SOLD OUT TO THE FUTURE Classes TALK OF THE TOWN Organizations ❖ THE BIG PUNCH Athletics Page Three
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