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

 - Class of 1937

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Library cl ub Standing—Louise Holcomb. Elizabeth Crouch, Anna Irene VanSant, Mildred Furrow. Bud Dean. Richard Raasch. Robert Armstrong. Seated—Naomi Thorpe, Eula Tessier. Mary Koozer. Anita Finley. Taylor Hale. Sarah Robberson. Mr. Sterner, one of the teachers, took me into the library to show me how it was run. As the day is divided into seven periods, they have two pupils take care of it each period. These people make up the Library Club. They check out books—all kinds from history to fairy tales—for a certain length of time—usually for a period. The library isn't awfully large, but it holds a surprising number of books. They don't allow anyone in the library except the librarians. If you keep a book over time, a fine is given to you—and you have to pay it, or get no more books. I thought that I would visit some classes so I started with one of Miss Dean's. I sat for nearly half an hour before I found out what it was. It was the language of the Romans. It's dead now—that is, it isn t spoken any more. I was pretty well dazed after that class, so I just wandered down the hall until I came to a room with a lot of machines in it. Do you know what they were? Mandy: You know I don't. Go on! Peter: Well, they were sewing machines. All you have to do is peddle, and a little thing-a-ma-jig sews the cloth. The teacher, Miss Schluckebier, said that it was Home Economics class. They even teach the girls how to sew and cook! Mandy: Well, can you ever imagine! I can't get over that. Teaching girls to sew and cook in school! Well, my mother taught me.

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Annabel Beal B. A. and M. A. Uni. of Nebr. Social Science and History. Helen Culbertson B. A. Uni. of Nebr. Normal Training and English. Inez Dean B. A. Ripon College. Uni. of Wis., Colo., and Calif. Latin and English. Edwin ]. Metz B. A. Midland. Boys' Phys. Ed. and Geometry. Margaret Schluckebier B. Sc. Home Economics. Uni. of Nebr. Home Economics. Kenneth L. Waterman B. F. A. Kearney College. Uni. of Denver. English and Speech. Louise Britton M. Sc. Uni. of Nebr. Mathematics and Girls' Phys. Ed. first semester. Ivan C. Caldwell A. B. York College. Northwestern Uni. Music Supervisor. Eoline Cull B. S. Uni. of Nebr. Columbia Uni. Girls' Phys. Ed. and Mathematics second semester. Doris Russom B. Sc. Kearney College. Uni. of Washington. Shorthand and Typing. Grant J. Sterner B. A. York College. B. S. Iowa Uni. Biology and Gen. Sci. Urban Wendorft B. Sc. Uni. of Nebr. Vocational Ag. William £j. Wells B. Sc. Corner College. Uni. of Nebr. Chemistry, Physics, Algebra and Gen. Sc.



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Preslimen Back Row—Donald Coble, James Atkisson. Bernard Griffith, Howard Irvin, Russell Moseley, Oscar Jones, Duane Huffaker, Milo Farmer, Reid Martin. Second Row—John McNeff. Grace Ducker. Beatrice Wachter. Harvard Lomax. Claris Love, Charles Wehling, Carol Snyder, Marjorie Cash, Jimmie Finley. Front Row Roxie Tyson, Phylliss Ayers, Vera Green, Lucille Marquiss, Mr. Wendorff, Sponsor; Betty Campau. Ruth Duggins, Beatrice Neubauer. Class Officers Leo Atkisson ........................................President Florence Price .................................Vice President Herbert Steele ............................Secretary-Treasurer Sponsors—Mr. Wendorff, Miss Culbertson. Back Row—Hubert Hutt. Richard Weekly, Duane Smith. Leo Atkisson, Warren Craig. Harry Richardson, Paul Newman, Wilbur Cox, Byron Benson. Second Row—Winifred Furrow, Rena Hodgin, Francis Thompson, Ramona Williams. Hazel Larson, Caroline Farritor, Pearl Geiser, Josephine Bandy. Front Row—Eugene Bishop, Walter Hanna. Clifford Bomberger. Irma Williams, Vala Marie Sickler, Hazel Hogue, Betty Fair. Paul Robison. Robert Koefoot, Jack Simms.

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