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

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( September 195 12 F.H.A. meetii 15 Football game 19 F.H.A. party 20 Band Marche' 21 Jr. High foot 22 Football game 27 Sophomore pa 28 F.T.A. 29 Football gann 30 F.H.A. trip t October 1950 3 Jr. High Foo 3 F.H.A. meetii 6 Football game 13 Football game 16 Football game 17 F.H.A. meetii 18 Jr. High Foot here 20 Football game 21 Band Day — 21 Jr. High foot 22 F.T.A. 31 Jr. High foo here November 195 2 Bonfire rally 3 Football game 8 Jr. Class Pla 13 Commercial C 17 Trans. Nebr. game — Crete here 20 F.F.A. meeting 22 Y-Teens Convention 22 F.H.A. party 29 Football banquet December 1950 4 County Government 5 F.T.A. meeting 7 F.T.A. meeting 8 Basketball game — Holdrege here 12 Basketball game at Lexington 13 Lyceum — Melodeers 15 Basketball game at North Platte 19 F.TT.A. Christmas caroling 20 “B” Club party 21 Commercial Club 21 F.T.A. 22 F.F.A. 5 - Bunveil here - Ord there - Loup City there - Ravenna here ter s - Alliance there - Ravenna there - Ansley here Gothenburg here - Bur well there - Ord here ell - Loup City here - Cozad there a Tournament April 1951 3 F.H.A. election of officers 5 F.F.A. 6 F.F.A. 6 Musical Festival 17 F.F.A. 17. F.H.A. installation of officers 19 Commercial Club 24 Y-Teens 26 Lyceum-Wood Varieties May 1951 1 F.H.A. Scavenger hunt 1 F.F.A. 4 Trans. Nebraska Track Meet 5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 15 F.F.A. 15 F.H.A. 17 Commercial Club 22 Commercial Club 26 End of Second Semester V OUR ALMA MATER School Song In the state of Custer County, With it’s hills and valleys fair to see; There rules the queen of all the frame. In sovereign majesty. Both purity and strength her colors, Blazen forth ufon her banner bright. We’ll honor them, and love forever Our glorious Red and White. Then hail to thee our Alma M.ater, Hail our high school ever true and strong Accent as gifts ufion thy altar The tribute of our song. Refrain Broken Bow, Broken Bow, She’s the greatest high of any that I know. Always ftressing onward may her glory ever grow Our honored Alma M.ater, Broken Bow, Heigh-O. MEMBERS of the WARRIOR STAFF Editor ................... Jean lburg Co-Editor ...............Wilma Larson Business Manager .. Barbara Stephenson Asst. Business Manager .... John Forsyth Jim Melville Sports .................. Bob Fenster Loren Betz Band and Choir ........ James Weitzel Helen Lomax F.F.A........................ Herbert Smets Wendell Fink F.H.A............... Jeanne McDuffee Joanne McDuffee Class Will............ LaDonna Avery Wilma Larson History ........... Mary Lou Furrow Prophecy ............... Beverly Fink Bonnie Young Senior Class ..... Diane Le La Cheur Alice Jezbera C. H. Hare, 0. H. Talbot, Robert Koozer, Paul Hicks, Jane Leming, Edgar Varney, J. B. Stock-ham, Seth Best, not present. Delores Applegarth General—Y-Teens 12; F.H.A. 34. Norland Carr General—Choir 4; Three Loup Fest. 4; Football 1234; B Club 234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234. La Donna Avery Commercial—Y-Teens 234; F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 4; Thespians 34; Jr. Class Play 3; Commercial Clulh 4; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Sioux Clu b 2; Cheerleader 34. Milam Chrisman General—Track 12; F.F.A. 1234; F.F.A. officer 3; F.F.A. radio program 4; Drama Club 34; Thespians 34; Jr. Class Play 3; Indian Staff 3; Cheerleader 4. Shirley Bence Commercial—Y-Teens 34; F.H.A- 2; Com. Club 4; Indian Staff 4; Sioux Club 34. Helen Cramer General—F.H.A- 2. Loren Betz General—Football 1234; All-Conf. Football 4; Basketball 1234; B club 1234; Track 1234; Dist. Track Meet 234; State Track Meet 234; Jr. Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Co. Govt. 3; Boy’s State 3. Jerry Dunn Agriculture—Choir 4; Football 34; Track 3; F.F.A. 34; Drama club 3. Jams Briggs Normal Training—Y-Teens 123; F.H.A. 1234; F.H.A. President 3; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 4; F.H.A. State convention 3; F.T.A. 34; F.T.A. Reporter 4; Indian Staff 34. James Dunn Agriculture —Choir 4; Football 34; Basketball 34; Track 3; F.F.A. 34; Drama Club 3. Bill Eacker General—Band 1234; Band Day 234; Band Contest 1234; Three Loups 1 234; French Horn Quartet 1. Wendall Fink Agriculture—Intramurals 3. Gaylord Eberle Agriculture—F.F.A. 1234: Drama Club 84. John Forsyth College Prep—Band 34; Band Clinic 34; Co. Music Festival 34; Dist. Music Contest 34; Pep Band 34; Choir 4; Football 34: Intra-Basketball 34; Track 34; Dramatic Club 34; Jr. Class Play 3; Christmas Play 3; Thespians 34; Annual Staff 4; Class officer 4. Mona Fees Commercial—Girls Glee 34; Choir 34; Commercial Club 3; Sioux Club 3. Mary Lou Furrow College Prep—Choir 4; Girls Glee 24; Y-Teens 34; Y-Teens officer 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Indian Staff 24; Annual Staff 4; Class officer 3; Sioux club 12. Robert Fenster College Prep—Band 1234; Co. Music Contest 1234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; Three Loups Band Clinic 1234; Band Day 234; Small Group 1234; Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 123; B-Club 234; B-Club officer 3; Jr. Class play 3; Dist. Declam Contest 3; Class officer 13; Natl. Honor Society. Viola Glendy Commercial—Choir 4; Glee Club 234; Y Teens 2; F.H.A. 12; Commercial club 4. Beverly Fink Normal Training—Choir 234; Girls Glee 234; Contest Solo 1234; Music Letter 34; Music Clinic 3; Y-Teens 1234; F.H.A. 12; F.H.A. officer 2; Dramatics club 3; Jr. Play soo 3; F.T.A. 34; F.T.A. Song Leader 3; F.T.A. President 4; Annual Staff 4; Sioux club 2; Girls State 3; Natl. Honor Society 34. Max Gross General—Choir 1234; Dist. Music Contest 123 4; Three-Loup Festival 1234; Music Letter 3; Custer Co. Music Festival 1234; Football 123 4; B club 234; Basketball 34; F.F.A. Sec. 2; Drama Club 34; Thespians 34; Jr. Play 3. Jean Iburg College Prep—Y-Teens 4; Annual Staff (editor) 4; Jr. Class Play (understudy). Cletus Klein General—Choir 34; Sec.-Treas. Choir 4; Football 3; B club 234; Basketball 3; Track 123; Drama club 3; Student Mgr. 2; Cheerleader 4. Robert Jacobsen General—Choir 234; Dist. Music Contest 234; Choir Clinic 3; County Music Contest 234; Football 23; B club 234; Track 1234; State Track Meet 3; Jr. Play Quartet 3; County Govt. 3; Class officer 2. Della Heath Commercial—Y-Teens 2; F.H.A. 12; Commercial Club 4. Alice Jezbera Normal Training—Band 234; Band Day 234; Co. Music Contest 34; Dist. Music Contest 234; Three Loup Clinic 34; Music Letter Awards 234; Y-Teens 234; F.H.A. 1234; F. H. A. Librarian 1; F.H.A. Historian 2; F.H.A. President 4; F.H.A. Dist. Historian 2; Drama club 34; Thespian 34; Jr. Play 3; F.T.A. 34; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Sioux club 2. Dean Hickey Normal Training—F.F.A. 12; F.T.A. 34; Co. Government 3. Billie J ones Commercial—Y-Teens 12; F.H.A. 12; Com. Club 4; Indian Staff 4; Com. club officer 4. Tom Hill General—Football 1234; B club 4; Letter Award 4; Basketball 1; Track 1234; Jr. Play 3; United Nations Contest 3; Radio Program 3. Jane Kepler General—Chorus 4; Girls Glee club 34; Music Contest 34; Solo 34; F.T.A. reporter 3; Indian Staff 3. John Larson General—Basketball 2; Boys Pep club 4. Wilma Larson Commercial—Band 234; Band Day 234; Pep Band 34; Co. Music Contest 34; Dist. Music Contest 234; Three Loup Clinic 34; Band reporter 4; Choir 4; Girls Glee 4; Y-Teens 234; Y-Teen Finance Chm. 34; F.H.A. 12; Drama club 3; Thespian club 34; Jr. Play 3; Sec. Thespian club 4; Indian staff 4; Letter Awards 34; Sioux Club 1. Audrey McCaslin Commercial—Choir 4; Girls Glee 3; Y-Teens 234; F.H.A. 3; Commercial club 4. Diane Le La Ckeur College Prep—Majorette 12; Y-Teens 24; Y-Teen Social Chm. 4; Drama Club 3; Jr. Class Play (understudy); Radio play 3; Annual Staff 4; Sioux cub 4; United Nation Award 3. Jeanne McDuffee General—Majorette 12; Band Day 2; Y-Teens 234; Drama Club 34; Declamatory Contest 23; Banquet Speech 3; Contest Play 3; Jr. Play 3; Thespians 34; Indian Staff (editor) 4; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. 3; Bar Assn. Essay 3. Eldon Link General— Joanne McDuffee Commercial—Majorette 12; Band Day 2; Christmas Vesper Service 13; Y-Teens 234; Drama Club 34; Declamatory Contest 23: Dist. Declamatory Contest 3; Thespians 34: Com. Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. Helen Lomax College Prep—Band 1234; Majorette 234; Band Day 234; Co. Music Contest 1234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; Three Loups Clinic 23; Band officer 34; Band Librarian 234; Choir 24; Girls Glee 24; Y-Teens 234; F.H.A. 1; Drama club 3; Co. Declamatory Contest 3 Dist. Declam. Contest 3; Jr. Play 3; Annual staff 4; Indian staff 4; Class officer 3; Cheerleader 1; Dist. Cheerleader 1; Co. Govt. 3; Nat. Honor Society 4. Jim Melville College Prep—Band 1234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; Co. Music Contest 124; Three Loup Festival 24; Three Loup Choral Festival 4; Band Day 234; Pep Band 34; Choir 4 ; Drama club 34; Thespian 34; Junior Play 3; Declam Contest 3; Indian staff 234; Annual staff 4. Geraldine Mason Commercial—Choir 4; Girls Glee 4; Y-Teens 34; F.H.A. 1; Drama club 3. Mary Lou Meyer Commercial—F.H.A. 12; Commercial club 4. Barbara Myers Commercial—Majorette 12; Choir 123; Girls Glee 1234; Music Contest 234; Music Clinic 34; Y-Teens 34; Drama Club 3; Cheerleader 4 Imo Jeanne Pierce Commercial—Choir 4; Dist. Music Contest 4; Co. Music Contest 4; Girls Glee 4; Y-Teens 2; F.H.A. 1; Drama club 34; Declam Contest 3: Minstrel Show 3: Radio Play 3; Junior Class Play (understudy) 3; Com. Club 4; Sioux club 34; Sioux club officer 4. Laura May Murry General—Choir 1: Drama club 3; Junior class play (understudy) 3. Betty Piper College Prep—Choir 234; Girls Glee 234; Dist. Music Contest 24; Co. Music Contest 24; State Music Contest 124; Solo Dist. Music Contest 24; Y-Teens 24; Sioux Club 234. Leland Nelson Agriculture—Choir 234; A. 234. Joan Prescott Drama Club 3; F. F. 4; F.H.A. 1; Commer- Commercial—Y-Teens cial Club 4; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. Day 3 Sioux club 34; Commercial club officer 4. Steve Pederson Agriculture—Choir 4; Football 23; club 34; Jr. Play 3; Thespians 4. Drama Virgil Prescott General—Choir 34; Music Festival 34; Football 1234; B club 1234; B club officer 4; Basketball 1234: Track 1234; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. 3; Class officer 2. Robert Peterson General—Band 1: Football 1234; Basketball 23; Intramurals 234; Track 34; Drama Club 3; Jr. Play 3. Gwenetb Reed Normal Training—Band 1234. Pep Band 123-Band Day 23: Co. Music Contest 1234: Musi Retter 1234; Choir 34; Girls Glee 4: Festive 134; Choral Clinic 3; Y-Teens 234; F.H.A. 1 Indian staff 4: Boys and Girls Co. Govt. 3 Class Officer 13; Natl. Honor Society 34. Delma Shafer General—Drama club 34; Annual staff 4; Indian staff 4. Barbara Stephenson College Prep—Band 1234; Pep Band 4; Co. Music Contest 1234; Dist Music Contest 1234; State Music Contest 1234; Music Letter 1234; Choir and Girls Glee accompanist 234; Y-Teens 34; Y-Teens officer 4; Y-Teens cabinet 34; Drama club 3; Jr. Play 3; Annual staff 4; Indian staff 4; Cheerleader 23; Class officer 2. Bob Simonson General—Football 124; B club 234; B club officer 4; Track 1234; State Track Meet 34; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. 3; Class officer 24; Dist. Track Meet 234; All Conference 34. Anna Mae Stutzman Normal Training—Choir 4; Girls Glee 4; F.H.A 1; F.T.A. officer 4. Herbert Smets Agriculture—Band 12; Football 23; F.F.A 1234: Drama club 34; Jr. Play 3; Radio Play 34; Boys Pep Club 4. John Swick Agriculture—Track 34; F.F.A 1234; Drama club 34; Boys Pep club 4. Norma Elaine Smith Normal Training—Band 1234; Band Day 234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; State Music Contest 4; Three Loups Conference 134; Band officer 4; Majorette 12; Music Letter 234; Choir 4; Girls Glee 234; Y-Teens 234 Y-Teens officer 3; Drama club 34; Drama club officer 3; Local Speech Contest 234; One Act Pay 3; Contest Play 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Thespian officer 34; Best Thespian of the Year 3; F.T.A. 34; F.T.A. officer 4u Indian staff; Boys and Girls County Government 3. Patty Teahon Normal Training—Y-Teens 4; F.H.A. 2; F. T. A. 34; Indian staff 4. Lowell Spencer College Prep—Band 1234; Pep Band 4; Band Day 2; Co. Music Contest 1234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; Three Loups .Conference 1234; Custer Band Clinic 4; Football 1234; B club 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234: Junior Play 3; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. 3; Class officer 34. David Thompson Agriculture—Football 1234; B club 134; Track 1234; F.F.A. 1234. Betty Jean Thurman Normal Training—Band 1234; Band Day 234; Co. Music Contest 1234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; State Music Contest 4; Three Loups Conference 1234; Band officer 234; Music Better 1234; Music Solo 2; Choir 4; Girls Glee 234; Y-Teens 234; Y-Teen officer 2; Drama club 34: Thespian 34; Jr. Play 3; FT .A. 34; Annual staff 4; Indian staff 234; Indian staff (co-editor) 4; Boys and Girls Co. Govt. 3. Ivan Williams Agriculture—F.F.A. 1234; Drama club 34. Jack Towns General—Choir 34; Boys Glee 4; Dist. Music Contest 34; Three Loups Conference 34; State Music Contest 4; Music Letter 4; Intramurals 3; Track 4; Drama Club 34; Jr. Play 3; Indian Staff 4; Class Officer 1. Harry Winbolt General—Boys Pep Club 4. Bill Van Cleave Agriculture—F.F.A. 4; Drama club. Ivan Winbolt General—Football 1. Jim Weitzel General—Choir 234; Co. Music Contest 1234; Dist. Music Contest 1234; Choral Clinic 234; Football 23; Intramurals 234; Drama club 34; Co. Declam Contest 3; Dist. Declam Contest 3; Radio program 3; Scholarship to Denver 3; Jr. play 3; Thespians 34; Annual staff 4; Cheerleader 4; Co. Govt. 3; Letter Awards 234. Bonnie Young Commercial—Choir 4; Girls Glee 4; District Music Contest 2; Y-Teens 234; F.H.A. 1; Drama club 34; Jr. Play 3; Commercial club 4; Annual staff 4; Indian staff 34. Glenn Wilkerson College Prep—Band 234; Band day 234; Co. Music Contest 234; Dist. Music Contest 234; Three Loups Conference 234; Football 1234; B club 34; Basketball 124; Intramurals 3; Track 12: Drama club 34; Dist. Declam con- , test 3; Thespian 34; Jr. play 3. Norman Daharsh General—Intramurals 2; F.F.A. 234. The class of '51....... ......began walking the halls of B.B.H.S. in the month of September, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, not sure where they were going. We were duly initiated into the ways and customs of B.B.II.S. with the help of Mr. Cramer and Mr. Huntzinger. The people chosen to lead the class were president, Tom Sweeney; vice-president, Gweneth Reed; secretary, Lowell Spencer; Jack Towns; sergeant-at-arms, Dick Ahl. As sophomores we struggled........... ......with geometry and biology. We enjoyed school parties and dances throughout the year. Some of us were chosen to serve at the junior-senior banquet and were rewarded by being invited to the junior-senior prom following the banquet. Guiding us through this year were president. Bob Fenster; vice-president, Virgil Prescott; treasurer, Barbara Stephenson; secretary, Bob Simonson; sergeant-at-arms, Bob Jacobsen. The junior year........ ....was a busy one for most members of the class. It meant hard work and many school activities. Under the direction of Maurine Nelson we presented our play, “Meet Me In Saint Louis.” Selling pop corn, candy bars and pop at football games, presenting a lyceum course, and working on the junior-senior banquet were among the activities that kept us busy. At the head of all these activities were president, Gweneth Reed; vice-president, Lowell Spencer; secretary, Mary Lou Furrow; treasurer, Helen Lomax; and our sponsor, Miss Sanders. At last we had reached our goal............ ......seventy-two industrious Indians. We started to work at once collecting material for our annual and choosing for class officers president, Lowell Spencer; vice-president, Bob Simonson; secretary-treasurer, John Forsyth. Our sponsor is Mr. Adams. We are leaving B.B.H.S., but wo will not leave the memories of our high school days. And though each of us is looking forward to a bright future we will always remember our Alma Mater. Mrs. Ralph Thompson LIBRARIAN, Study Hall Supervisor University of Nebraska Mrs. Hazel Hall SOCIAL SCIENCES B. S. Uni. of Neb., member of Fi Lambda Theta. Senior Officers John Forsyth, Lowell Spencer, Bob Simonson SHotto: mot at the 5Top hut climbing. Co lots: ifMatoon and Stay S'lowel: JCily of the Galley Mr. A. R. Adams General Mathematics. General Science, Physics, Chemistry — B.S. Chadron. State Teacher's College; U.C.L.A.; Harvard. Beverly Fink Helen Lomax Bob Fenster Gweneth Reed Every year........ .....members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of character, leadership, sendee and scholarship. Out of the graduating class, fifteen per cent are eligible for election, one-third during the junior year and the remainder during the senior year. Bards of the Class of 1951 The seniors...... ....in the English Literature Classes under the tutelage of Mrs. Schwengle tried creative writing in the form of poems. These attempts were sent to the poetry center, Los Angles, California, to be judged by professors at TJ.S.C. and at U.C.L.A. The following have poems in the National High School Poetry Anthology: Spring............ ♦One Out of Many . ♦Grads............. ♦Dancing Gypsies .. ♦Escape from Death A Lazy Afternoon . Success........... Fall ............. My Love........... My Piano Keys ... ♦Father............ ♦To the Wastebasket .......Jerry Dunn ......Helen Lomax ........Loren Betz .....Gweneth Reed .. Laura May Murry ...........Tom Hill .......Eldon Link .. . Geraldine Mason ........Betty Piper Marlyn Zimmerman Betty Jean Thurman ....Bonnie Young •The names with asterisks received honorable mention. Class Prophecy Let s take a look into our crystal ball....... .....and see what’s in store for the class of ’51 in the year 1971. BROKEN BOW LOOKS VERY DIFFERENT! Many new industries have sprung: up! There’s Larson-Eacker-Winbolt Auto factory, with Joan Prescott and Viola Glendy as secretaries and Robert Jacobsen as chief mechanic. AT THE INTERPLANET AIRPORT, managed by Robert Peterson, we find Milan Chrisman, pilot, and Herb Smets, co-pilot, warming up their space ship for a take-off. Jim Dunn is a climatologist for this progressive airport. Zoom! LaDonna Avery has just set a new speed record to the moon with a super-jet plane. NORMAN DAHARSH, TAXI DRIVER, is taking successful farmers; Jerry Dunn, Glen Wilkerson, and David Thompson, to the airport. They are on their way to a big international stock show. Oh, oh! It looks like he’s getting a ticket for speeding from Corporal Cletus Klein, who has been hiding behind that billboard which says: Vote for John Forsyth for City Light Commissioner. NOW LET’S LOOK at that enterprising radio station KCNI. Lowell Spencer is conducting a quiz program. Imo Jeanne Pierce, career woman, has just missed the jackpot question and now all that money will go to farmer’s wife, Helen Cramer, who sent in the question. Now for Jim Weitzel and the latest news:.... MARY LOU FURROW, ambassador to Mexico, is leaving today for Mexico City. REPUBLICAN SENATOR Barbara Stephenson attaced Democrat leader, Betty Piper’s new bill for farm-price support program. A NEW, ALL-PURPOSE FOOD has been discovered by well-known scientist, Robert Simonson. LOREN BETZ, outstanding entomologist, has perfected his formula for exterminating all atomic bugs. TONIGHT the world heavy-weight champion.Norland Carr, will defend his title against a new contender. BARBARA MYERS was voted best all-round woman athlete of this year at an athletic convention in New York City. HERE IS A SPECIAL BULLETIN — Wendall Fink won first place in the national jet-auto race at San Francisco, with Virgil Prescott coming in second. GENERAL JOHN C. SWICK of the United States Army retired today as there is nothing to do now that we have world peace. IN THE NEWS of local interest we find that Mayor Elizabeth Thurman issued a proclamation today that all mice be destroyed as soon as possible. IT IS RECOMMENDED that this be done with Steve Pederson’s newest invention, the perfect mousetrap. ACCORDING TO County Superintendent, Gw eneth M. Reed, school will begin on Monday, Sept. 6th, this year. DEAN HICKEY. Superintendent of Broken Bow Public School, has announced that new teachers this year will be: Janis Briggs, Alice Jezbera, Patty Teahon, and Anna Mae Stutzman. Delma Shafer will assist with the office work. Dentist Robert Fenster, who has had his office redecorated by Eldon Link, is now ready to carry on with his work. The CURRENT MOVIE at the Bow Theater is “The Great Lover,” starring Jack Towns (as Clark Ga ble has retired) and directed by Norma Elaine Smith. THERE’S “Wilma’s Ready-to-Wear Shop” with salesgirls Mary Lou Meyer and Deloris Apple-garth, who sell the originals styled by Jeanne and Joanne McDuffee; these are gracefully modeled by Mona Fees and Diane Le La Cheur. The “CUSTER COUNTY CHIEF” is now edited by Jean Iburg, with associate editor, Billie Jones, Helen Lomax acts as journalist. LAURA MAE MURRY is writing a very interesting continued story. TOM HILL is known for his popular cartoon, “Eb and Sally.” IN ONE of the news items, written by Audrey McCaslin, we find that Gaylord Eberle and Bill Van Cleave as new ranch hands. WE ALSO SEE that Max Gross, who is Justice of the Peace, was injured in a fall and was taken to Doctor Shirley Bence for treatment. “KEPLER’S KOFFEE SHOP” is doing a thriving business, with Geraldine Mason as manager and Della Heath as head waitress. Now as our crystal ball grows dim, we, Beverly Fink and Bonnie Young, wish the Senior Class of 51 lots of happiness and success. We, the SENIOR CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Fifti -One We, the SENIOR CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty One, of Broken Bow High School declared to be in healthy mind and able soul, leave our worldly possessions to those lucky enough to receive our wealth. In the witness of each other this tenth day of May, we declare this to be our LAST WILL and TESTAMENT. I, HERB SMETS, bequeath my punctuality in first period English class to Bonnie Volzke. I, VIRGIL PRESCOTT, surrender my ability to chose small girl friends to Don Baker. I, LOWELL SPENCER, leave my height to “Pee Wee” Lacher. I, JOHN SWICK, will my Toni curls to the Toni Twins. I, JACK TOWNS, relinquish my flirtations to Bob Klein. We, JOHN LARSON, and HARRY WINBOLT, bequeath our Spanish books to Bill Williams. I, BONNIE YOUNG, leave my intelligence to Beverly Fiske. I, MARLYN ZIMMERMAN, leave my anthology honors to the future senior English classes. I, PATTY TEAHON, leave the teacher’s classes to take up teaching classes. I, BOB SIMONSON, leave my gridiron tactics to Eugene Armstrong. I, BOB FENSTER, leave sleeping in classes to sleeping at night hereafter. L BARBARA STEPHENSON, bequeath my piano accompaniment to Alice Wenquist. We, JIM and JERRY DUNN, leave school with the adage that two heads are better than one. I, BILL EACKER, leave my variety of cars to David Larson. We, MONA FEES and IMO JEAN PIERCE, leave our tete-a-tetes to Rosalie Huff and Betty Golden. I, BOB PETERSON, will my funeral home experiences to Bob Van Horn. We, SHIRLEY BENCE and JOAN PRESCOTT, leave our cheery attitudes toward life to any downcast person. I, GWENETH REED, bequeath my blonde tresses to Janet Hare. We, BETTY PIPER, and JANE KEPLER, leave B.B.H.S. to find other interests. I, DELMA SHAFER, leave my experience in the show business to Alma Baker. I, ANNA MAE STUTZMAN, will my sweet and quiet disposition to Evelyn Burkey. I, DAVID THOMPSON, bequeath my football uniform to Bud Wooters in the hope that he does as well. I, WENDALL FINK, leave B.B.H.S. with the hope of being a better driver. I, LOREN BETZ, surrender championship in the locker room to “Rowboat” VanWormer. I, BEVERLY FINK, bequeath my soprano position in choir to Beverly Baker. I, NORLAND CARR, will my “manly” physique to John Little. I, MILAM CHRISMAN, will my careful driving to Joey Nelson. I, JIM WEITZEL, leave the teachers peace and quiet until next year. I, GLENN WILKERSON, will my first bass chair to anyone big enough to fill it. I, NORMA SMITH, leave my petite structure to Phyllis Spencer. I, JAMES DAHARSH, leave my never ceasing interest in sociology to George Seeger. L MARY LOU FURROW, abandon interests at B.B.H.S. for an army uniform. We, GAYLORD EBERLE and BILL VAN CLEAVE, leave our horsemanship to Art Cole and Lyle Mattox. I, VIOLA GLENDY, leave the glorious days at B.B.H.S. to become a charming secretary. Senior Class Will Continued I, MAX GROSS, will my charms to all girls including Lillian Olson. I, ELDON LINK, bequeath my quietness to Junior Mayo. I, DEAN HICKEY, leave my position as a soda jerk to anyone who wants to gain weight. I TOM HILL, leave my mischief in senior English to Lawrence Clay. I, JEAN IBURG, leave my editorship of the annual to any hard working person. I, BOB JACOBSON, leave my clever jokes with the teachers. I, BILLIE JONES, relinquish all my boy friends to get along by themselves. I, HELEN LOMAX, leave ay my extracurricular activities to Janet Cooper. We, JEANNE and JOANNE McDUFFEE, leave all our admirers in near-by towns to the girls in said towns. I, JIM MELVILLE, bequeath my bank roll to any needy person, which is all of us. I, DELLA HEATH, leave all my good times in B.B.H.S. to Arlene Hall. I, HELEN CRAMER, leave B.B.H.S. in a quiet way with all my knowledge and memories of high school life. I, JOHN FORSYTH, leave my California style of driving to Bob Barrett. I, BETTY THURMAN, leave my bassoon to any willing and windy person. I DELORIS APPLEGARTH, leave school to go out and face a cruel world. I, ALICE JEZBERA, will my social status as an upper-classman to Doris Thompson in hope that ehe can carry on without me. I, CLETUS KLEIN, leave my cheering leadership to anyone bubbling over with energy. I, DIANE LE LA CHEUR, leave chemistry class hoping to find it as challenging in advanced classes. I, STEVE PEDERSON, would leave some of my height but I think it will come in handy for myself. I, AUDREY McCASLIN, leave school to face the world indifferently. I believe in come what may. I, GERALDINE MASON, will my gaiety and giggles to Glenna Freeman. I, MARY LOU MEYER, leave my demure but charming personality for people to remember me by I, BARBAPA MYERS, leave my ever smiling face in the minds of many. I, LELAND NELSON, leave my loyal interest in F.FA. to Richard Holcomb. I, LAURA MAY MURRY, leave my idle hours in study-hall to anyone who finds interest in books and magazines. I, IVAN WILLIAMS, leave my interest and attentiveness in all my classes to Paul Moore. We, LA DONNA AVERY and WILMA LARSON, leave our position as “Will” writers on the annual staff to two lucky junior girls. Juniors Back Row: Vaughn Gubser, Carl Schmidt, Richard Holcomb, Bob Anderson, Harry Penn, Dillard Griffith, Don Choffel, Bill Hickenbottom, Lawrence Clay, John Olson, Lavern Coleman, Don Baker, Paul Moore, Marvin Coffman, Charles Beal. Second Row: Peggy Predmore, Ronald Connely, Dick Towns, Pat Stockdale, Shirley Buchanan, Joey Nelson, Susie Wattles, Beverly Fiske, Marilyn Fenster, Dorothy Malone, Louie Murray, Orville Hau-mont, Ardis McGraw, Lela Glover, Rose Fair. Front Row: Fay Ward, Shirley Golden, Dennis Dewey, Eddie Kleeb, John Little, Shirley Sells, Phyllis Spencer. WE’RE ON OUR WAY.... We, as Juniors, have found ourselves quite busy this year making money to finance our annual Junior-Senior banquet. To raise this much-needed money, we presented the annual Junior play, “We Shook the Family Tree” under the direction of Mr. Morris, sold refreshments at the football games, and sponsored lyceum programs. Junior Class Officers President................Marilyn Talbot Vice President...........Janet Cooper Secretary................Charles Beal Treasurer................Loren Jacobsen Sponsor..............Miss Irma Sanders Junior Officers Loren Jacobsen, Janet Cooper, Marilyn Talbot, Charles Beal. Back Row: David Parker, Loren Jacobsen, Eldon Wooters, Bob Van Horn, Bob Templeton, Bill Williams, Carl Speer, Tom Molesworth, Jack Roessler, Clarence Chrisp, Dale Munnell, Dewey Engelsgjerd, Dale Mattox, Jim Millsap, DeLane Nice, Kyle Glendy, Richard Williams, Lyle Wooters. Second Row: Lyle Mattox, John Lewis, Frances Fisher, Jeannette Pracht, Doris Chrisman, Kathleen Peltzer, Jeanine Reneau, Doris Clay, Helen Tyson, Janet Cooper, Marilyn Talbot, Dolores Ely, Rosalie Huff, Art Cole, Bob Van Wormer. Front Row: Nellie Moore, Glenna Freeman, Lola Sherbeck, Kathleen Adams, Shirlee Hagadorn, Ro- berta Gibson, Bonita George, Arlene Hall, Lillian Olson, Doris Thompson, Beverly Teahon, Loree Gardner, Bonnie Volzke, Betty Golden. OUR CLASS has been well represented in the field of sports. ____in the field of sports. Both football and basketball has given us a chance to show what we are worth. Many of the Junior girls are active in such clubs as Y-Teens, FHA and Sioux. All of us eagerly await the coming of spring, that we might introduce ourselves as seniors. Miss Sanders ENGLISH, NORMAL TRAINING B. Sc. Degree, Uni. of Neb.; Summer session Uni. of Denver. Sponsor of Junior Class and F.T.A. Sophomores Back Row: Lyman West, Beverly Arndt, Nola Carland, Chauncy Gobel, Bob Klein, David Larson, Rodney Prescott, Bill Chase, Jack Condon, Tom Madden, David Johnston, Cody Hollenbeck, John Morrison, Lola Brassier, Marilyn Myers, Francis Laoher. Second Row: Paul Glover, Carol Stewart, Mary Ann Morris, Darlene Jones, Roberta Kelly, Ardyce Car-roll, Dona Taylor, Beverly Young:, Mary Ann Olson, Bonnie Carson, Maxine Furrow, Martha Harmon, Elnora Schloatman, Nancy Hastings, Bob Towns. First Row: Ardis McCaslin, Darlene Myers, Pat Tiff, Wanda Parker, Evelyn Burkey, Shirley Kelly, Phyllis Nozicka. Junior Mayo, Loren McMillan, Jack Condon. Back Row: Lyle Poland, Garry Cartwright, Berl Spencer, Dwight Neal, Gall Horn, DaWayne Dunkel. Claris Coulter, Junior Mayo, Loren McMillan, Bill Smets, Richard Francis, Clayton Glendy, Junior Dunkel, Marvin Huffaker, Dean Briggs, Max Hempstead, Don Mentzer. Second Row: Carol Moore, Margie Kruser, Dawn Clay, Mayde Bosley, Beverly Broyles, JoAnn Hart, Barbara Thurman, Adrina Pierce, Beverly Baker, Pat McDuffee, Norene Adams, Kay Barrett, Joan Nozlcka, Ardythe Francis. First Row: Leon Nelson, Darrell Duncan, Rachel Van Brunt, Jane Millsap, Charlotte Batten, Cletys George, Alice Wenquist, Jim Drum, Jim Keyser. WE SOPHOMORES... .... still steadfast in our search for enlightenment have begun the second lap of our journey with many hopes for the future. Along with our scholastic achievements, we have begun to distinguish ourselves as the social butterflies of B.B.H.S. having already entertained the freshmen at a get-acquainted party. Sophomore Class Officers President................Jack Condon Vice President...........Junior Mayo Secretary-Treasurer ... Loren McMillan Sponsor.............Miss Helen Shields Freshmen Back Row: Thelma Coffman, Tom Talbot, Jean Rockwell, Kay Ellingson, Yvonne Coffman, Darlene Lin-ville, Alma Baker, Peggy Volzke, Eugene Armstrong, Janice Hagood, Glenn Roseberry, Barbara Erickson, Marily n Thompson, Jane Chase, Shirley Eacker. Third Row: Marilyn Eacker, Elaine Fair, Viola Winchester, Mary Newton, Patty Fredrickson, Mary Ann Skinner, Jeanette Phillips, Dixie Whitman, Lucille Rhoades, Lillian Leveringrton, Irene Jackson, June Chrisp, Norma Applegarth, Edna Meston, Freda Carpenter, Janet Hare. Second Row: Charles Holcomb, Ed Davidson, Frank Anderson, Dietrich Meyer, Calvin Ditson, Jim Neth, Gail Clay, Duane Wooters, Howard Kennedy, Jim Lepant, Jerry Haumont, Duane Myers, Harvey Sch mid. Front Row: Dick Teahon, Don Walker, Meldon Lacher, Bill Predmore, Max Gibson. A “Get acquainted party.... ----was held for us the first week of school, and with the help of teachers and each other we now emerge from our green shell as sophomores. Freshman Class Officers Bob Craig, Clyde Arnold, Barbara Erickson, Doyle Francis, Eugene Armstrong. Back Row: Doyle Francis, Clyde Arnold, Robert Stucker, Gary Briggs, Jackie Mattox, Frank Connely, Don Eastman, Bob Craig:, James Witter, Loren Haefele, Loren Taylor, Don Broyles, Don Gross, Darrell Jones, Irving Johnson, Jim Bridges, Kenneth Link, Jerry Cramer. Middle Row: Joanne Iburg, Joan Hyatt. Kaye Trotter, Shirley Bonnell, Lorraine Moseley, Loretta Coffman, Beverly Billiard, Virginia Kelly, Shirley Niedt, Sue Pracht, Maureen Madden, Donna Siebler, Bonnie Powell, Joan Struempler, Margie Williams, Jeanette Grow, Margaret McIntosh. Front Row: Lenny Choffel, Mike Shea, Jerry Haumont, Bernard Kelly, Jim McDermott, Dwain Coble, Allen Hendrickson, Jim Smets. Many of us entered our new Alma Mater.................... ____for the first time when we enrolled as freshmen. We began searching for classrooms which we never dreamed could hold so many strange faces, we open books which we never knew existed, and still wonder who wrote, but, nevertheless, we became adapted to our new mode of living. President...............Eugene Armstrong Vice President..............Doyle Francis Secretary...................Clyde Arnold Treasurer...............Barbara Erickson Sergeant-at-Arms............. Bob Craig Sponsor.............Mrs. Patricia Russell Patricia Carmine Russell ENGLISH, Girl’s Physical Education. A.B. Peru State Teachers CoUege; M. A. Colorado State College of Education; she is sponsor of Sioux Club and the Cheerleaders. ¥ Junior Class Play Those in the cast were: Hildegarde.........................Janet Cooper Sally....................Beverly Teahon Bob..........................Bob Barrett Jimmy........ Mother....... Father....... Ellie May ... Jill......... Freddie...... Mr. Shermer . Mrs. Shermer .... John Little , Dorothy Malone .....John Olson Shirlee Hagadorn . Phyliss Spencer . Clarence Chrisp . Leland Shepard .....Faye Ward Mr. Morris SPEECH, ENGLISH Arlington State College, Arlington, Texas; B. S. Uni. of Neb.; Graduate work. Uni. of Neb. in Speech. Working on M.A. at Uni. of Neb. On the eighth of November.... ____the Junior Class presented their play, “WE SHOOK the FAMILY TREE,” with a large audience at all three performances. The play was a comedy in which Hildegard Dolson is forced by her father to go to the Junior-Senior Prom with Freddie Shermer who has to wear knickers because of a foolish idea his mother has. Because of Bob’s teasing and Jimmy’s inventions, Hildegarde gets so mixed up she is accused of a robbery but in the end Freddie becomes a man and wears long pants to the Prom and everything turns out fine. Indian Staff Back Row: Norma E. Smith, Pat Teahon, John Olson, Bob Templeton, Lawrence Clay, Charles Beal, Tom Talbot, Jack Towns, Cletus Klein, Alice Jezbera, Helen Lomax. Middle Row: Billie Jones, Wilma Larson, Janet Cooper, Susie Wattles, Joanne McDuffee, Shirley Bence, La Donna Avery, Delma Shafer, Barbara Thurman, Pat McDuffee, Marilyn Talbot, Bonnie Young, Barbara Erickson. Front Row: Loree Gardner, Beverly Fiske, Gweneth Reed, Jeanne McDuffee, Mrs. Schwengle, Betty Thurman, Janis Briggs, Barbara Stephenson, Mary Lou Furrow. Mrs. Mildred E. ScKwengle ENGLISH 12, SPANISH I-II, LATIN I-IL B. A- Hamline Uni., St. Paul, Minnesota; Uni. of Minnesota graduate work; Uni. of Neb. graduate work. F. F. A Back Row: Gaylord Eberle, Dean Briggs, James Millsap, Don Gross, Marvin Huffaker, Dale Munnell, Jerry Dunn, Steve Pederson, John Olson, Lavem Coleman, Glen Evans, Frank Connely, Dietrich Meyer, Jim McDermott. Middle Row: Loren Taylor, Clyde Arnold, Loren Haefele, Ed Davidson, Jack Mattox, Max Hempsted, Dewey Engelsgjerd, Clayton Glendy, Leland Nelson, Claris Coulter, Don Mentzer. Front Row: Jim Neth, Lyle Mattox, Louie Murray, DaWayne Dunkel, Bill Smets, Jerry Haumont Back Row: Bob Van Horn, Ivan Williams. Bill Van Cleave, Clarence Crisp, Jack Roessler, Loren McMillan, Richard Francis, Max Gross, Don Baker, Loren Jacobsen, Wendall Fink, Bob Anderson, Bob Barrett. Third Row: Richard Holcomb, Herb Smets, Dillard Griffith, John Swick, Bill Powell, Jim Dunn, Joe Evans, David Thompson, Gary Briggs, Kyle Glendy, DeWayne Dunkel. Second Row: Gale Horn, Calvin Ditson, John Little, Eddie Kleeb, Orville Haumont, Jim McDermott. First Row: Max Gibson, Don Walker, Dick Teahon, Jim Smets, Allen Henderickson. F.F.A. Officers John Olson, Clarence Chrisp, Wendall Fink, Loren Jacobsen, Richard Holcomb, and sponsor, Mr. Hunt-zinger. The Future Farmers of America.... ----was organized in the Broken Bow High School and received a charter from the State Association in May, 1936. During the fifteen years of its existence in this school it has served its members in many ways. It has supplied both entertainment and education. It has helped its members attain poise and self-confidence. Through leadership and training members of the F.F.A. have become leaders in their communities and members of the State and National F.F.A. Associations. Some of the Activities were.... ----holding weekly radio programs, holding a public speaking contest, testing seed for farmers, taking a trip to the Colorado Rockies, having a father-son banquet, establishing a loan fund for members, buying and planting 7200 trees, ordering a 35 M.M. camera, and attending district and state meetings. Homer O. Huntzinger AGRICULTURE B.S., University of Wyoming; M.S. Uni. of Wyoming. He is sponsor of the Future Farmers of America. F. H. A. Back Row: Joyce Neth, Shirley Eacker, Elaine Pair. Third Row: Arlene Hall, Audrey McCaslin, Freda Carpenter, Marilyn Eacker. Second Row: Jean Rockwell, Beverly Billiard, Shirley Niedt, Joan Struempler, Margie Williams, Kathleen Peltzer, Joan Hyatt, Kaye Trotter, Sue Pracht, Bonnie Powell, Donna Slebler, Adrina Pierce, Loretta Coffman, Jeannette Pracht. First Row: Janis Briggs, Dixie Whitman, June Chrisp, Doris Thompson, Roberta Gibson, Alice Jezbera, Patty Fredrickson, Bonita George, Jane Chase, Edna Meston. Third Row: Jeanine Reneau, Rachel Van Brunt, Pat Tiff, Dona Mae Taylor, Ardyce Carroll, Helen Tyson, Lorraine Mosely, Darlene Jones, Ardythe Francis, Mary Ann Olson, Joan Nozicka, Cletys George, Carol Stewart, Rosalie Huff, Betty Golden. Second Row: Alice Jezbera, Gweneth Reed, Rosalie Huff, Beverly Fink, Norma E. Smith, Dean Hickey, Phyllis Spencer, Anna Mae Stutzman, Patty Teahon, Janis Briggs, Shirley Buchanan, Betty Jean Thurman. Front Row: Lola Brassier, Kay Barrett, Margie Kruser, Lillian Olson, Wanda Parker, Rose Fair, Bonnie Carson, Da wn Clay, Ardis McCaslin, Norene Adams, Doris Clay. Y-Teens Third Row: JoAnn Hart. Betty Thurman, Janet Coopeer, Patty Stockdale, Peggy Volzke, Janice Hagood, Helen Lomax, Thelma Coffman, La Donna Avery. Second Row: Jeanne McDuffee, Jane Millsap, Janet Hare, Marilyn Fenster, Joey Nelson, Susie Wattles, Joanne McDuffee, Mary Ann Skinner. Front Row: Shirley Golden. Faye Ward, Alice Wenquist, Bonnie Volzke, Beverly Fiske, Shirley Buchanan, Dolores Ely. Back Row: Norma E. Smith, Barbara Thurman, Alice Jezbera, Ardyce Carroll, Pat Tiff, Adrina Pierce, Bonnie Young, Mary Lou Furrow, Barbara Stephenson, Wilma Larson, Marilyn Talbot. Middle Row: Pat McDuffee, Beverly Broyles, Beverly Young, Charlotte Batten, Donna Siebler, Doris Chrisman, Marilyn Eacker. Front Row: Doris Thompson, Yvonne Coffman, Darlene Linville, Jane Chase, Beverly Fink, Gweneth Reed, Jane Kepler, Loree Gardner. Miss Hoefener HOME ECONOMICS, F.H.A. B.S. Uni. of Nebraska; Home Supt, Holdrege and Greeley. Y-Teen Officers Marilyn Fenster, Barbara Stephenson, Mary Lou Furrow, Beverly Young. TTie Future Teachers of America is a national organization.... to which the Bow and Arrow Chapter of Broken Bow High School is a member Membership is limited to normal training students. The club meets once a month. The projects carried out are those things to be used in rural school teaching. This year the club has entertained rural teachers, packed Junior Red Cross boxes to send overseas, held handcraft classes and conducted a typical rural school program. Officers elected in the fall by the senior members were: Officers President................Beverly Pink Vice-President...........Patty Teahon Secretary...........Norma Elaine Smith Treasurer................Gweneth Reed Sponsor..................Irma Sanders Miss Shields COMMERCIAL She received her B.S. degree from Kearney State Teachers College and has done postgraduate work at the University of Nebraska. Member of Pi Lamba Theta, a national sorority for women in education. Back Row: Barbara Myers, Imo Jeanne Pierce, Mona Fees, Bonnie Young, Audrey McCaslin, Geraldine Mason, Viola Glendy. Firat Row: Billie Jones, Mary Lou Meyer, Della Heath, La Donna Avery, Shirley Bence, Joan Prescott, Wilma Larson, Joanne McDuffee. MOTTO — The elevator to success is broken. Take the stairs We have fifteen members. Our colors are silver and orchid and our flower is the white carnation. We meet the third Thursday of every month in the evening. At each meeting two or three girls plan the meeting and serve refreshments. We had a candy sale once. At Christmas we had a Christmas party at which we played games, had a gift-exchange and then refreshments were served. Our purpose is at each meeting to read or tell something helpful for the future secretaries of America. Officers President.........................Billie Jones Vice President.............Shirley Bence Secretary-Treasurer.......Joan. Prescott News Reporter............Mary Lou Meyer Back Row: Bill Van Cleave, Tom Eberle, Ivan Williams, Max Gross, Eugene George, Dale Munnell, John Olson, John Forsyth, Milam Chrisman, Glen Wilkerson, Steve Pederson, Charles Beal, Wendall Fink, Clarence Chrisp, Bob Barrett, Richard Holcomb, Jack Towns, Herb Smets. Third Row: Norma E. Smith, Audrey McCaslin, De Lane Nice, John Swick, Tom Talbot, Bob Templeton, Darrell Duncan, John Little, Jim Melville, Jim Weitzel, Joe Evans, Bonnie Young, La Donna Avery. Delma Shafer, Janet Cooper. Second Row: Marlyn Zimmerman, Dorothy Malone, Doris Clay, Beverly Broyles, Barbara Thurman, Pat McDuffee, Beverly Young, Susie Wattles, Pat Stockdale, Beverly Fiske, Barbara Myers, Imo Jeanne Pierce, Dona Mae Taylor, Betty Jean Thurman, Marilyn Talbot, Thelma Coffman. Front Row: Alice Jezbera, Ardyce Carroll, Wilma Larson, Shirlee Hagadorn, Phyllis Spencer, Glenna Freeman, Marilyn Fenster, Joey Nelson, Shirley Buchanan, Bonnie Volzke, Jeanne McDuffee, Beverly Baker, Jo Ann Hart, Viola Glendy, Joanne McDuffee, Charlotte Batten, Peggy Volzke. Front Row: Norma Smith, Alice Jezbera, Joanne McDuffee, Jeanne McDuffee, Betty Thurman, La Donna Avery, Wilma Lar- THESPIANS Back Row: Milam Chrisman, John Forsyth, Glen Wilkerson, Max Gross, Jim Melville, Jim Weitzel. Back Row: Charles Beal, Bud Wootens, Lowell Spencer, Jerry Dunn, Bob Jacobsen, Loren Betz, Bob Fenster, Glen Wllkerson, Max Gross, Lawrence Clay, Norland Carr. Front Row: Mr. Russell, Dick Towns, Cletus Klein, Virgil Prescott, Bob Templeton, Berl Spencer, Bob Simonson, John Forsyth, Harry Penn. Mr. Korte. The B-Club is one of the clubs for boys in BJB.H.S............. ____who have earned the required quarters in football and basketball and a certain number of points in track. The officers of the B-Club are Bob Simonson President, Virgil Prescott, Vice President; Bud Wooters, Secretary, and Charles Beal, Publicity Manager. The sponsors are Coach M. R. Russell and Assistant Coach, Virgil Korte. The “B” Club held their dance and initiation on December 20, refreshments were served and everyone had a wonderful time. Virgil Korte ASSISTANT COACH Mathematics — B. S. Kearney State Teachers College; Coaching School, Uni. of Neb. at Lincoln, Neb. Marshall Ray Russell COACH Physical Education, Shop, Athletics — B. S. Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, Marysville, Missouri; M. A. Colorado State Teachers College. He is sponsor of the B” Club. Back Row: Ron Walker, Charles Collicott, Tom Talbot, Eugene Armstrong, Bill Chase, Bob Fenster, Harry Penn. Junior Mayo, Glen Wilkerson, Lowell Spencer, John Forsyth, Dwight Neal, Loree Gardner, Beverly Fiske, Dick Towns. Third Row: Marilyn Fenster, Pat Stockdale, Jim Melville, Shirley. Eacker, Jane Millsap, Norma E. Smith, Bill Eacker, Shirley Buchanan, Ardis McGraw, Jim Millsap, Barbara Erickson, Bob Van Wormer, Dennis Dewey, Duane Myers. Second Row: Jane Kepler, Alice Wenquist, Marilyn Eacker. Dolores Ely, Jane Hagood, Alice Jezbera, Gweneth Reed, Wilma Larson, Barbara Stephenson, Janet Hare, Jane Chase, Janet Cooper, Glen Roseberry, Marilyn Talbot, Betty Thurman, Helen L. Lomax, Peggy Volzke, Barbara Thurman. Front Row: Sharon Moore, Thelma Coffman, Joey Nelson, JoAnn Hart. Mrs. Ralph Thompson LIBRARIAN, Study Hall Supervisor University of Nebraska Howard A. Jacob BAND, CHOIR, NINTH GRADE MUSIC Hebron College and Academy, Hebron, Neb.; B.A. St. Olaf College, North Field, Minn.; M.M. Uni. of Neb. Back Row: Janice Hagood, Wilma Larson, Gweneth Heed, Jim Melville, Barbara Stephenson, Shirley Buchanan, Dolores Ely. Front Row: Barbara Thurman, Marilyn Eacker, Alice Jezbera, Alice Wertquist, Marilyn Fenster, Patty Stockdale, Peggy Volzke. Fifty very industrious amateurs.... ----thirteen who are seniors, walked through the “pearly gates” and entered the music room last fall. They busied themselves at once electing officers who are: President, Helen Lomax; Vice-President, Norma Elaine Smith; Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Fenster; and Reporter, Wilma Larson. The first highlight of the year other than marching at half time during football games was our trip to Lincoln on October 21, for Band Day. For many it was the third and last trip. A large “N” was again formed during the half time of the Penn State and Nebraska football game after which the massed bands played “Invercargill,” “Host of Freedom,” and the “Star Spangled Banner.” Another highlight was the Three Loup Band Clinic held at Broken Bow with Mr. M. Dale Halleck of Chadron State Teachers College as guest conductor. The marching band with forty-four members did a superb job at the half-time of home football games. With Mr. Jacobs patience and clever ideas the band put out various formations and stories for the prevailing occasion. The Custer County contest will be here April 6 in all towns of Custer County that are eligible participating. One week later on April 13-14, the District contest will be held at North Plhtte. Many small groups and the concert band are working diligently on their music for this occasion. A spring concert is to be presented during March. This will be the last concert of the present band. Back Row: Lowell Spencer, John Forsyth, Dick Towns, Dwight Neal, Duane Myers, Beverly Fiske, Loree Gardner. Front Row: Bob Fenster, Bill Chase, Tom Talbot, Ron Walker, Charles Collicott Majorette is Helen Lomax. Besides being majorette Helen has played a flute four years in concert band. Back Row: Junior Mayo, Berl Spencer, John Forsyth, DeLane Nice, Bob Jacobsen, Virgil Prescott, Loren Jacobsen, Norland Carr. Bob Templeton, Jim Weitzel. Max Gross, Bill Harriger. Charles Beal Eldon Link, Art Cole, Paul Glover. Second Row: Cletus Klein. Bill Chase, Steve Pederson, Gaylord Eberle, Jack Condon. Bob Anderson, Jack Towns, Jerry Dunn, Jim Dunn, Leland Nelson, Max Hempstead, Richard Holcomb, Gail Horn Dwight Neal. ’ Third Row: Lois McMurtry, Betty Piper, Marilyn Talbot, Imo Jeanne Pierce, Viola Glendy, Anna Mae Stutzman, Audrey McCaslin, Ardyce Carroll, Doris Chrisman, Phyllis Spencer, Rosalie Huff, Susie Wattles, Barbara Myers, Mona Fees, Doris Clay, Kathleen Adams, Betty Thurman, Joey Nelson, Barbara Thurman, Wilma Larson. First Row: Beverly Baker, Helen Lomax, Mary Lou Furrow, Patty McDuffee, Alice Wenquist, Jane Kepler, Geraldine Mason, Beverly Fink, Gweneth Reed, Marilyn Fenster, Janet Cooper. Patty Stock-dale, Shirley Buchanan, Beverly Young, Norma E. Smith, Bonnie Young, Beverly Fiske, Loree Gardner, Pianist—Barbara Stephenson. The 1950 - 51 choir, the largest in the past four years, has 72 members. Our one extreme thrill was the hope of new robes which we have received. On December 17, we presented our annual Vesper Service gowned in robes of maroon and white. This is said to be our best performance. February 21, the Mixed Chorus journeyed to Burwell to receive benefiting criticism from Mr. David Foltz of the University of Nebraska. The choir also presented a program for Rotary and a combination concert. Back Row: Carol Moore, Helen Tyson, Lola Brassier, Shirley Niedt, Beverly Billiard, Dixie Whitman, Dona Mae Taylor, Beverly Broyles, Rose Fair, Bonnie Powell, Sue Pracht, Maureen Madden, Diane Le La Cheur, Betty Piper. Joan Prescott, Dorothy Malone. Front Row: Bonnie Volzke, JJllian Olson, Wanda Parker, Margie Kruser, Kay Barrett, Charlotte Batten, Shirley Bence, Joan Hyatt, Darlene Linville, Joanne I burg, Shirley Golden, Rosalie Huff, Imo Jeanne Pierce, Beverly Teahon. Those peppy red uniforms..., ____you see in the halls on Tuesdays and Fridays signify the approaching of a ball game. The girls wearing them are in the Sioux Club, the morale boosters for the team and school. The boys are taking an active part in advancing school spirit this year too. Many of them comprise the Yea Bo Club, who are distinguished by their vivid red shirts. Led by four boy cheer-leaders, they have proved that they can yell as lustily as the girls. The Sioux, spurred on by the enthusiasm of their sponsor, Mrs. Russell, have been active as always in raising school spirit. They have presented many clever skits at pep rallies throughout the year. The girls have been selling Christmas cards to raise money for their new jackets. The Sioux Club Officers President..............Imo Jeanne Pierce Vice-President............Shirley Bence Secretary..................Margie Kruser Treasurer .......................... Kay Barrett Spotters ... .Rosalie Huff, Joan Prescott High School Cheerleaders Shirlee Hagadorn, Beverly Baker, La Donna Avery, Cletus Klein, Jim Weitzel, Milam Chrisman, Bob Klein, Joey Nelson, Patty McDufee, Phyllis Spencer. Boy Pep Club Lyle Wooters, Louie Murray, Bill Smets, Bill Mentzer, Harry Winbolt, David Johnston, Dale Munnell, Marvin Huffaker, John Swick, Richard Holcomb, Wendall Fink, Bob Barrett, Duane Wooters, Ronald Connely, Herb Smets, Bill Powell, Paul Moore, Richard William Joe Evans, Dillard Griffith, John Larson, Lyle Mattox, John Lewis. Loren Betz David Thompson Lowell Spencer Bob Simonson 1950 Trans-Northern CHAM Bud Wooters Berl Spencer Doyle Francis John Forsyth Harry Penn Broken Bow’s Squad.......... .....of the football season was the Broken Bow win over Cozad, a highly rated team. This placed the Broken Bow squad in fourth place on the Class B state ratings. Other important losses caused Broken Bow to finish in sixth place in Class B for the season. Loren Jacobson Rodney Prescott Tom Hill Bill Hickenbottom Carl Schmidt Bob Anderson One definite Highlight......; ....won five games and lost four of its eight regular game season. The ninth game was a play off between Crete and Broken Bow for the Trans-Nebraska championship in which Broken Bow was beaten by an undefeated Crete team 13-7. Bob Templeton Bob Van Horn Charles Beal Jim Dunn Don Baker Jerry Dunn Bob Craig Date B. Bow Opponent Lexington .... 12 13 Ravenna . .. September 22 41 0 Cozad 19 6 Minden 6 14 Ord 20 13 Burwell 48 6 Loup City ... 38 6 Alliance 14 6 Crete 7 13 JUNIOR HIGH B. Bow Opponent Kearney 19 6 Ord 34 0 Loup City ... 32 14 Ravenna 31 0 Burwell 55 0 Front Row: Dick Towns, Lavern Coleman, Jim Dunn, Francis Lftcher, Eddie Kleeb, Virgil Prescott, Robert Van Wormer, Bob Van Horn, Loren Betz, Robert Simonson, Bob Fenster, Rodney Prescott, Bob Craig, John Little. Second Row: Coach Mark Russell, Charles Beal, Loren McMillan, Harry Penn, Robert Peterson, Jack Condon, William Williams, Robert Templeton, Dave Thompson, William Harriger, Eldon Wooters, Loren Jacobsen, John Forsyth, Carl Schmidt, Robert Jacobsen, Assistant Coach Virgil Korte. Back Row: Bob Anderson, Jerry Dunn, Berl Spencer, Garry Cartwright, Max Gross, Doyle Francis, Lowell Spencer, Norland Carr, Lawrence Clay, Don Baker, Glen Wilkerson, Bill Hickenbottom, Tom Hill. John Forsyth, Lowell Spencer, Bob Simonson. Bob Simonson .....receives recognition for being select ed All-State guard. Eugene Armstrong .....accepts the Junior High Conference laurels. Lowell Spencer .....receives conference trophy from the President of the School Board, Edgar Varney. Back Row: Dick Phillips, Eugene Armstrong, Tyke Arnold. I eonard Choffel, Chuck Hocomb, David Davis. Front Row: Kenneth Link, Jim Bridges, Ronald Walker, Harvey Schmid, Irving Johnson. Junior Champions Back Row: Kenneth Link, Eugene Armstrong, Loren Haefele, Tyke Arnold. Front Row: Jerry Cramer, Dick Phillips, Gary Briggs, Irving Johnson, Don Broyles, Don Gross, Davie Davis. Bob Fenster Virgil Prescott 19 5 0 Norland Carr Bud Wooters B A S K E Doyle Francis ___ Loren Betz T B A L Lowell Spencer Berl Spencer 19 5 1 Bob Van Horn Bob Templeton Back Row: Loren Betz, Lowell Spencer, Doyle Francis, Berl Spencer, Norland Carr. Front Row: Virgil Prescott, Bob Van Horn, Bob Templeton, Bob Fenster. Senior High Squad Back Row: Loren Jacobsen, Bob Anderson, Garry Cartwright, Bill Chase, Bob Craig. Virgil Korte. Front Row: Bill Harriger, Junior Mayo, Jack Condon, Bob Van Wormer. Five Year’s Resume During the past five years. .....the “Indians” and “Papooses” have filled the trophy case with the bounty of many contests. The Indians have proved themselves powerful in football, basketball and track. They have won twenty-six trophies, and hold many records for their school. With a bright outlook in track this year more trophies will soon be added. Each trophy is an honor for the school and the school is justly proud of the classes contributing them. FOOTBALL Three-Loups Co-Champs “47” World-Herald Certificate of Merit—sixth place “47” Three-Loups Jr. High Football Champs “48” Three-Loups Jr. Champs “49” Three-Loups Football Co-Champs “48” Three-Loups Jr. Champs “50” Trans-Nebraska Divisional Champs “50” World-Herald Certificate of Merit—sixth place “50” BASKETBALL Three-Loups Jr. champs “50” Three-Loups Jr. champs “51” Trans-Nebraska Divisional co-champs “51” TRACK Wranglers Frosh 440 Relay “48” Sandhills Frosh 440 Relay “48” Three-Loups Frosh 440 Relay “48” Custer County 880 Relay “48” Three-Loups Jr. champs “48” Custer County Track champs “48” Three-Loups Jr. Track champs “49” Three-Loups Jr. Track champs “50” Sandhill L H Relay “50” Sandhill Sprint Medley Relay “50” Wranglers .Sprint Medley Relay “50” Wranglers Shuttle Hurdle Relay “50” Sandhill Championship “50” Sandhill 440 yd. Frosh Relay “50” Wranglers Sprint Medley “49” Fifty potential trackmen........ .....reported to Coach Mark Russell to begin spring training for track. Among the returning lettermen are Robert Simonson, Eldon Wooters, Bob Van Horn, Lavem Coleman, Berl Spencer, Charles Beal, Dave Thompson, Loren McMillan, Loren Betz, and Norland Carr. Promising underclassmen are Garry Cartwright, a transfer from Holdrege, Doyle Francis, and Bob Craig. The principal track meets that the squad is training for are the Sandhill Relays, Ord Invitational, Wrangler Relays, the Trans-Nebraska meet, the District meet, and several dual and triangular meets. The indications of early performances suggest a promising track season. Junior High Cheerleaders Freda Carpenter, Mary Janet Clark, Barbara Meston, Nancy Owens, Margie Locher. Reserve Cheerleaders Alma Baker, Barbara Thurman, Jeanette Phillips, Peg y Volzke, Barbara Myers. —Use— HYDRO GAS The Underground Gas System Most MODERN and ECONOMICAL Method of HEATING and COOKING Butane Carburation Thousands of Satisfied Users Hydro Gas Sales Co. BUTANE and PROPANE GAS Best Wishes to Class of 51 from Best Oil Company Broken Bow, Nebraska Best Wishes to Class of 51 Cooper Motor Company Sales and Serivce R. E. Cooper Clarence Gestwite ARNOLD'S JEWELRY FREE ENGRAVING on any purchase ELGIN, BULOVA, HAMILTON WATCHES CONGRATULATIONS! Broken Bow, Neb. BEST WISHES Class of 1951.... ROSE LEE SHOP LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Phone 318 Owner, Gladyce LeLaCheur NORTH SIDE SQUARE Broken Bow Floral and Nursery Co. Phone 439 Broken Bow, Nebraska F lo wers Whisker What Words Cannot Say” Clyde Arnold Feed and Elevator INDEPENDENT BUYER of CREAM, POULTRY, EGGS and HIDES TURNER FLYING SERVICE REED JAMES MUNICIPAL AIRPORT EVERYTHING IN RADIO Congratulations SENIORS! Phones 592W - 592J CONGRATULATIONS to CLASS of ’51 LARSON MOTOR CO. BOW LIQUOR STORE Phone 119-W CLIFF BROWN Phone 333 BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’51 JACOBSEN Weld Shop MASTERS of WELDING Distributors OXYGEN and ACETYLENE For ALL NEEDS Shop Residence PHONE 33 PHONE 548J SPOT and DON SAY Best Wishes Class of '51 PHONE 290 Master Cleaners EACKER AUTO PARTS USED AUTO PARTS — TIRES and BATTERIES Res. Phone 87R Bus. Phone 87W Gilbert L. Eacker, Profi. 422 South C Street Broken Bow, Nebraska CINDERELLA SHOP INEZ KEARNEY ALL GOOD WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’51 BROKEN BOW BOTTLING COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors of CARBONATED BEVERAGES Phone 631-Wl W. D. PESTER SON J. I. CASE SALES and SERVICE We BUY and SELL SEED Phone 444 Best Wishes GOVIER - STOCKHAM FUNERAL HOME “A Thoughtful Service” Ambulance Phone 111 Lowder Machine Works Edward Lowder, Owner PHONE 33 B.B.H.S. Class of ’24 Broken Bow, Nebraska Arrow Seed Supply SEED - FEED - FERTILIZER HYBRID CORN Phone 622 Broken Bow Laundry Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 223 Broken Bow, Nebraska Flute Section Quality Lumber and Building Materials Serving Broken Bow and Surrounding Territory since 1886 DIERKS LUMBER COAL CO. Phone 23 Your ONE-STOP Station Dee’s Texaco We Specialize in CAR WASHING GREASING POLISHING FIRESTONE TIRES and BATTERIES Phone 144 Best Wishes, Class of 51 BEN FRANKLIN STORE HOME OWNED Kenneth Lyddon CRAMER and MILLER Plumbing and Steamlitting CRANE — KOEHLER S40 South E Street Lennox Furnaces Sheet Metal Work Phone 543W BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA The French Horn Section of the Band Broken Bow Packing Co. Wholesale Meats Better Beef from Our Own Feed Tots Phone 74 Broken Bow, Nebraska Congratulations to the Class of 1951 I J. H. Melville LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIALS and COAL BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA Phone 2 Best Wishes BROKEN BOW STATE BANK Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Meet your friends at the HI-WAY CAFE and Service Station COME OUT! BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ’51 Phone 56 Mr. and Mrs. Verle Francis CHASE’S IGA A COMPLETE EOOD STORE KEN'S TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE With Low Every-Day Prices 202 South Ninth Avenue Phone 67 Phone 67 EAST SIDE OF SQUARE HANK’S BARBER SHOP McDUFFEE MOTOR CO. Dependable DODGE Dealer Parts for All Makes Best Wishes to Class of 51 Phone 369 BROKEN BOW, NEBR. Arrow Hotel BOW OIL COMPANY and DERBY PRODUCTS WARD’S TIRES COFFEE SHOP Phone 579-W 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone 500 Co-Operative Marketing Association GAS - OIL - ACCESSORIES FARM MACHINERY and FEED Phone 22 Clifford Armstrong, Mgr. Broken Bow, Nebraska FAUQUET “66 SERVICE ALLIS - CHALMERS and OLIVER Lee Tires FARM EQUIPMENT Batteries and Accessories and REPAIRS PHONE 103 BROKEN BOW, NEB. ARMSTRONG Best Wishes.... Implement Co. STANFORD MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE Buick Broken Bow, Nebraska PHONE 61 BROKEN BOW, NEB. Phone 280-W Heating and Air Conditioning Furnaces STANDARD OF VALUE IN AUTOMATIC COAL AND OIL FIRING EQUIPMENT JOE C. WEITZEL AUTHORIZED DEALER PLUMBING and HEATING 927 South D Street Box 9 Phone 244-W Broken Bow, Nebraska Congratulations To Annual Staff and Class of 1951 Thompson scores against Cozad! V. E. DATUS JOHN DEERE Quality FARM IMPLEMENTS and REPAIRS The R. H. SEAMAN Furniture Appliance Co. SKELGAS DISTRIBUTORS CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ’51 HEAP'S PRODUCE SULLIVAN RUSSELL Broken Bow, Nebraska CREAM, EGGS, and POULTRY REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE — LOANS CONGRATULATIONS Seniors... Mi?M CAFE FIRST AVENUE GROCERY PLACE OF GOOD FOODS Phone 518 231 South Ninth Avenue Owner Mel Foust Congratulations Seniors Central Nebraska Commission Company Office Phone 2L Broken Bow, Nebraska A centrally located market that sells your livestock to packers and feeders throughout the nation. NELSON — WILLIAMS — NELSON Owners and Operators Congratulations Class of 51 Phone 94 Fariss Moran Men s and Boys Wear w PONTIAC CADILLAC Sales and Service Bredthauer Motor Company Phone 659 Broken Bow B. V. Holmes, Dist. Agent BOYD AUSTIN, Asst. Dist. Agent BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA Thompson makes another score against Orel J. T. MUDD, O.D. EYES TESTED — GLASSES FITTED BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA HILEMAN'S WELDING Phone Broken Bow, Nebraska Congratulations to the Class of 51 WbU)—C FREIGHT LINES Phone 580 Broken Bow, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS from HA.GADORN GROCERY MOORE BARBER SHOP 1343 North B Street Congratulations.... BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ’51 COURT PERFECT Modern Cabins HOLCOMB DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY Wclljiajier - Paints PHONE 303 PHONE 70 WEST SIDE OF SQUARE E. R. DEAL Fine Liquors Congratulates the Class of 1951 Careful Service SCHNERINGER JOHNSON OLIVER'S STYLE SHOP Funeral Home CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1951 Broken Bow Creamery Manufacturer of Butter and Ice Cream Phone 158 TRUESDELL’S FURNITURE NEW and USED Furniture and Alliances CROSLEY APPLIANCES New Home Domestic SEWING Machines CLOSE BLACKSMITH and WELDING MRS. PEARL LEONARD WILLA-MAR BEAUTY SALON In the BURLINGTON HOTEL Phone 289 BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA WILLIAMS' HOG MARKET Phone 47 Broken Bow Nebraska The PERFECT FUEL for the four Big jobs COOKING - HEATING REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING Kansas-IVebraska Natural Gas Co. GLENN'S SHOE and LEATHER HEREFORD SADDLES GIFTS PHONE 454 BROKEN BOW, NEB. BILL'S SIGN SHOP PHONE 99 CONGRATULATIONS Seniors... FISKE fif FLYNN CAFE Meston Motor Company FORD STEPS AHEAD WITH FORDOMATIC DRIVE AND 43 “Look Ahead” Features Authorized Sales and Service ' Congratulations Seniors Telephone 137 Broken Bow, Nebrask; Army Surplus AND SPORTSWEAR M. E. LEWIS Broken Bow, Nebraska We Clothe the Family NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Pbone 318 Congratulations Seniors Gerald A Thurman ABSTRACTING INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE Phone 7-W LYRIC THEATER BUILDING CONGRATULATIONS! Nebraska State Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Broken Bow Nebraska lWe wish the Class of IC) 1 the BEST of Everything MAY THE EVENTS of this year remain outstanding in your memories. We trust they will do so, and know your “WARMOK” will help keep them alive in the years to come. Call 305-W and Well Call Service at Your fingertips Broken Bow PRINTERY Vern Cook, Owner Broken Bow, Nebraska The Marching Drummers Jane Re filer Jo Ann Hart Thelma Coffman Joey Nelson Sharon Nloorc GISHPERT BROS. HESTED STORES CO. Hardware and Sfiorting Goods “Tell Your Friends — Pll Meet You at Hesteds.” WEST SIDE OF SQUARE McDonald's REMEBER the Rexall Drug Store for the BEST VALUES in Town j. m. McDonald co. VARNEY REXALL STORE DEPARTMENT STORES Rexall Drugs in the CENTRAL WEST Edgar Varney, Mgr. Phone 37 ELY'S DAIRY PAT'S BOOTERIE Fresh Dairy Products and ICE CREAM “CHARACTER SHOES and HOSIERY” 218 South Ninth Avenue BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA BUTLER'S STANDARD SERVICE CHRISMAN HARDWARE Tom A. Butler, Lessee Hardware Paints Housewares Service that Satisfies BROKEN BOW, NEBR. PHONE 8 BROKEN BOW, NEBR. Congratulations Class of 51 SIMONSON'S MARKET and LOCKER STORAGE GROCERIES and MEATS PHONE 42 WATCH REPAIR SHOP Meet and Treat J. C. WHITEHEAD UPSTAIRS — EAST SIDE AT HAEBERLE'S Pioneer Drug Store BAKERS STUDIO Official Photographers for the 1951 Warrior Phone Broken Bow, Nebraska Our Compliments to the Class of 1951 A.YE R5f Quality Clot!)icrs BROKEN BOW, NEB. PHONE 34-W GREETINGS—“Class of 1951“ from The Ho me of Quality Clothes for Men Arrow Shirts, Shorts, Ties Kuppcnheimer Clothes Hickok Belts. Braces Crosby Square Shoes Cooper’s Jockey Underwear Interwoven Hosiery Stetson Hats Jersild Sweaters Quick Service Station Morton R. Billiard SOCONY VACUUM PRODUCTS GREASES Phone 134 TOM'S PASTIME and Bowling Lanes BEER — BILLIARDS — BOWLING Ice Cream - Soft Drinks - Lunches PALMER MONUMENT CO. MONUMENTS and MARKERS “Nothing too Large or too Small — See Us Before Buying” BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA GAMBLE STORE HARDWARE APPLIANCES FURNITURE Congratulations to Class of 51 NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE CORNER STYLE SHOP Best Wishes to Class of 51 Back Row: Glenn Roseberry, Junior Mayo, Janet Cooper Front Row: Dennis Dewey, Barbara Erickson, James Millsap SURE HATCHERY Best Wishes Member of NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMENT PLAN INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER F. A. BATES McCORMICK DEERING TRACTORS and MACHINES INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 903 South C Street Phone 105 GLAZIER SCHMID PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Wallpaper, Paint, Glass.. .Fountain Service and News Stand COMPLETE GIFT DEPARTMENT PHONE 12 BROKEN BOW, NEB. WENQUIST’S Auto Supply Auto Parts and Accessories BLAIR BAKERY Established 1905 WHOLESALE and RETAIL Phone 149 Phone 128 Broken Bow Nebraska Congratulations to Class of 51 BROKEN BOW WHOLESALE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Koozer Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gressley CONGRATULATIONS Class of 51 WESTERN .AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE FRANK SMITH, Owner NEUTZMAN 826 South E Street Appliance FRIGIDAIRE’S DEALER Office Phone 160 Res. Phone 177 SECURITY STATE BANK Natural and Bottle GAS APPLIANCES Established 1905 All Types ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MEMBER of FDIC GRAHAM APPLIANCES CONGRATULATIONS for a Successful Year! Bus. Phone 505 — Res. Phone 151-J M. J. Bub” Graham GLAZE FURNITURE STORE BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA FURNITURE APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERINGS Phone 125 BALLARD'S MARKET Meats STEVENSON S Cash Grocery Phone 482 328 South F Street GRACEY’S Conoco Service 6th and Broadway Broken Bow, Nebraska Ernie, George and Kenny Phone 131 TALBOT Motor Co CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH Phone 152 203 South Ninth Avenue Broken Bow, Nebraska Spencer nearly loses his fiants in a vain attempt to stofi Ord! BOW and LYRIC THEATRES H. F. KENNEDY C. HOWARD KENNEDY SINCERE THANKS for YOUR PATRONAGE Autograph. CALENDAR of ACTIVITIES September 1950 12 F.H.A. meeting 15 Football game — Lexington here l!i F.H.A. party 20 Band Marched for Fall Opening 21 Jr. High football game—at Kearney 22 Football game — Ravenna here 27 Sophomore party 28 F.T.A. 2!) Football game — Cozad here 30 F.H.A. trip to Ord October 1950 3 Jr. High Football game — at Ord 3 F.H.A. meeting 6 Football game — at Minden 13 Football game — at Ord 16 Football game — Reserves 17 F.H.A. meeting 18 Jr. High Football game — Loup City here 20 Football game — at Bunvell 21 Band Day — Lincoln 21 Jr. High football game—at Ravenna 22 F.T.A. 31 Jr. High football game — Bunvell here November 1950 2 Bonfire rally — dance 3 Football game — Alliance here 8 Jr. Class Play 13 Commercial Club 17 Trans. Nebr. Championship football game — Crete here 20 F.F.A. meeting 22 Y-Teens Convention 22 F.H.A. party 29 Football banquet December 1950 4 County Government 5 F.T.A. meeting 7 F.T.A. meeting 8 Basketball game — Holdrege here 12 Basketball game at Lexington 13 Lyceum — Melodeers 15 Basketball game at North Platte 19 F.H.A. Christmas caroling 20 “B” Club party 21 Commercial Club 21 F.T.A. 22 F.F.A. J anuary 1951 5 Basketball game — Bunvell here 12 Basketball game — Ord there 16 Basketball game — Loup City there 16 F.F.A. meeting 18 Commercial Club 19 Basketball game — Ravenna here 20 End of 1st Semester 22 F.T.A. 25 Lyceum — Archers 26 Basketball game — Alliance there 29 Band party February 1951 2 Basketball game — Ravenna there 6 F.H.A. party 6 Basketball game — Ansley here 9 Basketball game—Gothenburg here 13 Basketball game — Bunvell there 15 Commercial Club 16 Basketball game — Ord here 20 F.F.A. 20 F.H.A. 21 Vocal Clinic Bunvell °3 Basketball game — Loup City here March 1951 2 Basketball game — Cozad there 6 F.F.A. 6 F.H.A. 16 Y-Teens’ Silver Tea 20 F.F.A. 20 F.H.A. 22 Y-Teens 26-31 Custer County Tournament April 1951 3 F.H.A. election of officers 5 F.F.A. 6 F.F.A. 6 Musical Festival 17 F.F.A. 17. F.H.A. installation of officers 19 Commercial Club 24 Y-Teens 26 Lyceum-Wood Varieties May 1951 1 F.H.A. Scavenger hunt 1 F.F.A. 4 Trans. Nebraska Track Meet 5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 15 F.F.A. 15 F.H.A. 17 Commercial Club 22 Commercial Club 26 End of Second Semester


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