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

 - Class of 1951

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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.

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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.



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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.

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