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

 - Class of 1953

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A , fleft to rigfhtj Homer Loutzenhedser Paul Hicks Mrs Janie Lem mg Secretary Edgar Varney J B Stockham Robert Koozer Pres I-'residentJ DQ HC THQN We the Senrors of 1952 1953 Jedrcate tins book to OUR PARENTS and FRIENDS whose trme e orts, and ersonaf sacrr :ces have macle our educatron fossrbfe ideimtg C. H. 'Hare, Superinte1:nderitg.fN0t showin, Fred Witcher: Vice N I X ll l I I 7 - I . ff P 'f' ...T .F K Om 140114 77Zcu'm! 5 School Song -5 In the state of Custer County, Wlth 1ts hills and valleys fair to see There rules the queen of all the praxne In soverexgn majesty ' Both punty and strength her colors Blazen forth upon her banner hnght We 11 honor them and love forever Our glorzous Recl and Whzte Y-I Then heel to thee eee Alma Mater N Hall our hlgh school ever true and strong 4 Accept as gxfts upon thy altar The trxhute of our song Re ffalll She s the greatest hlgh of any that I know Always pressmg onward may her glory ever grow Our honored Alma Mater Broken Bow Hemgh O 1 5 Y -2,4 Z x g , -,, 1 x I . . ' . - ln- . ' Q we . P Q Y . ' . ' Y X1 , e 4 X , e 1 2 fx . U X Q 9 Broken Bew, Broken Bee, 't . ' Q t i . X N fe , X , S -'X A I 1 W Ag! A! A ' 4 X s' Q' '5 Q-925 wibiee 930 M CUPL P THE WARRHQR TAFF Loren Be,-1 Ea,-1 Roberta. Phyllis Charlotte Mcxhllan Spencer Hammond Kelly Nozicka. Batten :px -1 Bll J oa. Mary Ann Shirley Pat Leon Paul Chase Nozlcka. Olson Orvds McDuffee Nelson Glover Beverlye Alice Gale Claris Pat ArdYC6 Young Wenquist Horn Coulter Tiff Carol Beverly Dona Mae Bonnie KEY D8-Vid Jane Broyles Taylor Carson Barrett -70hHBi0Y1 MUISS-D Y' O Y' Q' R. Q10 fs 153, 2 . l n , A x, 5 an x 7 H a d Katy 3 ob Co 5-27 Q15 A' MELA Ak dives Mld cl ph Hle e Cp Sh ld r' ?'A 42x 45 V I Vxrgxl Don Ma lc Duan Korte E xclxeon R ssell Cox N F Q A AAV , A U , C 5.2 R 1. 3 J Jcjwrg ' A T ffxk c 3 5, A K Y 55 X fix x 1' 'x i S i gy A . T' '75-. if ' , Z 3 T 1 .R ? M ' ! f' , Wx- 5 . '. U 9 ' , gl K 30.7 ILVV A ' .I .,, . S X A lv ' I 2? - + if i re Jose e n Schwengl u I ie s Q, .1 X 'sg .,,, l iff' . 3 I v ' ' r e T. U, 'TEA KI X11 5:59 fs Betty D111 Edwm Cramer Irma andere Wx I AL... FF? r -6 ane Hoobler Lowell pencer Lila Sxmonson Charlle Mohatt Ldhan Og enlk Q Homer Huntzxnger Aleda Hoefener mv 2 -:.. ' l- 5 km i -- . . S b ' Qf. A git! 4 If f If E ff 'P - A AQ X J - . . S , 3. Q ii S E N U 0 Ri S SENUQRSE President Vice President Secretary TN r JACK CONDON BEVERLYE YOUNG BILL CHASE BERL SPENCER Class Flower C1685 Colors Purple L2.Vel1def and Orclud Class Motto The Door to SUCCCSB is Labeled nPuBl'Iu Barrett, Kay FHA 1234: FHA off. 34g Sioux 2343 Sioux off. 231 Indian Staff 31 Annual Staff-4. Batten, Charlotte Chorus 34: Glee Club 2343 Sioux 2: Y-teena 1231 Annual Staff 43 Commercial Club 4. Briggs Dean Football 134 Intramurals 1234 Track 134 FFA 1'34 FFA off 4 Brown, Jeanette Garland, Nola FHA 4 Sioux 4 Jr Play 3 Christmas Play 3 Carroll, Arclyce FHA 1234 Cho 234 Glee 34 Y teens 1 Ind Staff 3 Drama 12 Libr Club 4 Thesp 2 FI-IAoff 4 Madr 23 Jr Play 3 Bakers Doz 23 Ann Staff 4 Co Mus Con 2 Cho Clinic 23 Joslyn Concert 3 No Platte Mus Con 2 1 7 Bosley Maya.-3 IHA 4 Y teens 13 BTHSSICT. LO12. FHA 124 Sioux 234 Chr stmas Play 3 Broyles, Beverly Y teens 123 Sioux 2 Annual Staff 4 Com mercial Club 4 Young, Beverlye Chorus 234 Glee Club 34 Y teens 123 Band 34 Commercial Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Band Melody Roundup 34 1 V Day 41 Y-:een off. zap 'Class off. 15 Co.'Gov't. Chase. B111 Basketball 234 Track 2 Cho 234 Glee 234 Band 234 Ann staff 4 Jr Play 3 Cl Off 34 Thesp 34 Band Day 24 Mel Rdup 34 C Govt Dlst Con 234 3 Loups Band and Cho Cl 234 Madr 234 Fine Arts 3 St Mus Cl Clay, Dawn FHA 1234 FHA off Dist Mectmg 1234 Loups Band Clinic 234 Dlst Music Con 2 4 Band Day 24 FHA Melody Roundup 34 3 CO111tCI', Cl3I'1S Track 1 FFA 1234 Dunkel, Wilmer Intramurals 1234 FFA 1234 Track 1 Carson, Bonme Y teens 1 FHA 1234 FHA off 3 Christmas Play 3 Annual Staff 4 L1brar1an Club 4 L1 brarlan Club off 4 Com Club 4 Com Club off 4 FHA Dxst Meetmg 4 Cartwrlght Garry Football 1 Basketball 123 Track 123 Fme Arts Fest 3 Chorus 3 Annual Staff 4 Co Govt 3 B Club 123 Drama 23 Jr Play 3 Thespians 23 Cole, Mary Ellen Thesplans 1 Chrlstmas Play 1 Condon, Jack Football 12 Basketball 1234 234 Jr Play 3 Co Govt 3 Thesplans 34 Dlst Con 234 234 Indian Staff 3 Cho 234 Glee Class Off 234 Co Music Con FYSHCIB, Ardythe FHA 1234 Y teens 12 Sloux 3 Francxs. Richard FFA 1234 George, Cletys FHA 12. Glover, P8111 Chorus 234 Intramurals 23 Gow t Annual Staff 4 Hart 03.11 Glee Y teens 123 Band 1234 Co Mus Con 1234 Drum Duet 3 Dlst Mus Con 1234 Pep Band 124 Melody Roundup 34 Cheerleader 13 3 Loups Fest 1234 Hawk, Melvma Cholr 34 Commerclal Club 4 ohnston, Dave Track 2 Jr Play 3 Thespians 3 Fine Arts Fest 3 Dzst Declamatory Contest 3 Pep Club 2 West, Lyman Intramurals 1234 Co Govt 3 Class Officer 1 Gobel, Chauncy Hanlfnond Ea 1 Choxr 1 '34 Intramurals 1234 Red Cross 2 'student COIIDCII 2 Annual Staff 4 Hempstead, Max Chorus 3 FFA 1234 Cho 23 Band 1 FFA 1234 Thesp 3 Drama 134 FFA off 34 Ann Staff 4 FFA State Conv 1234 FFA Nat Conv 3 Dist Cho, Con 23 Jr Play 3 FFA Dist Conv 1234 Co Govt 3 Co op Camp 3 FFA Creed Speaklng Con 1 FFA Parliamentary Team 34 Christmas Play 3 .. 3 I 3 CO. 33 L ' fl. 3 ,Q -:r . 2 , - 1 UFZJI 5 -. If? 1 1 ' J . .15 : . : 2 I Y Y A . Thurman, Barbara Cho 234 Thesp 34 Y teens 123 Band 1234 Cheerldr 1234 Cls Off 1 Ind Stf 2 Ann Stf Jr Play Co Govt Dlst Mus 2 Mel Rdup 34 3 Loups 234 Com Cl Band Day LHCIICT, FYHIICIS Football 1234 Basketball 1234 Track 12 B Club 34 Co Govt 3 Jr Play 3 Mayo, Dan Football 134' Basketball 1234' Track 1' Cho. 234' Band 234' Co. Mus. Fest. 234' Dist. Mus con. 23' B cum 34- 3 Loups 234- Jr. Play-' Band Day 24' Co. Gov t.' Thesp. 34' Clas. Off. 2. Mxusap, Jame Cho. 4' Glee 3' Y-teens 123' Band 1234' Ann Staff 4'- Band Day 124' Jr. Play' Col Mus. Con. 1234' Dist. Music Con. 2' Mel. Rdup 34' Co. Club Ott. 4' 3 Loupe 1234' Co. Govt. Z, nf' Kelly Roberta , Annual Staff 4 Commercial Club 4 Kelly Slurley Lawlxs, Mary PHA 4 Sioux 4 Librarian Madden, Tom Track 13 Wenqulet, Ahce Cho. 234: Y-teens 123: Band 12343 Ann. Stf. 45 Mdr. 345 Libr. 45 Y-teen Off. 35 Band Day 1243 Dist. Mus. Con. 12: Mel R'dup 345 Cho. Cl. 233 3 Loups Cl. 12349 Co. Mus. Con. 1234. Moore, Hefty Carol FHA 343 Sioux 12343 Sioux Officer 4. ipsum, Morrxs, Mary Ann Myers. Darlene Glee Club 1 Y teens 12 FHA 34 Jr Band 1 MCMIIIRH, LOTBII Football 134 Basketball 1 Track 1234 B Club NCISOI1, LCOII Annual Qtafl? 4 Co Govt 3 Jr Play 3 Dra matics 4 NOZICLB ul! Y FHA 124 Y teens 4 Annual Staff 4 Librar lan 3 Declamatory Contest 3 Christmas Play Olson, Mary Ann Y teens 1 Band 2 FHA 1234 Annual Staff 4 Christmas Play 3, FHA Off 4, Librarian 4 Dlst FHA Convention 1234 Lilbrarlan Off Myers, Marllyn Y teens 23 FHA 12 Commercial Club 4 MCDuff66 , p3.t1'1C13 Cho 234 Glee Club 234 Y teens 1234 Drama 23 Cheerleader 123 Co Govt 3 Jr Play Indlan Staff 23 Annual Staff 4 Dlst Mus 2 Commerclal Club 4 Commercial Club off 4 Nelson, Marv1n Football 4 chorus 4 B Club 4 NOZ1ClC8 0811 FHA 12 Llbrarlan 3 Co Govt 3 Honor Qoonety 3 Class off 3 Sloux 4 Girls State 3 Commercial Club 4 Annual Staff 4 4 . 1 , . . V , - . , , . . , Q ff f , , . - .' . . V, l.'ff-1 , j 1 1 'f 1' l- V .. ' R, 1 , 51 .1 . . ' 1 Y - l . v ' 1 u Y , - - . - v Q n Q .. .Q , . . 1 Q Q . r . . K , . ., . , ' . Q I - 'J . ' . 1 . , 1 - - , n I -'I 1 I 2 - 4 4 . ' n . . Q . 1 ' Q l ' n I ' 2 Q' I ' . . . - - 1 . Powell B111 Football 1 FFA 1234 Pep Club 2 Schroeder, Don Stewart, Carol Chorus 4 Baud 34 FHA 2 Taylor. DOUR M36 Y teens 12 FHA 1234 Dlama 123 Sloux 23 Declamitorv Con 23 Annual Staff 4 FHA off 2 Commerclal Club 4 Commerclal Off 4 Co Govt Orvls. Slurley Chorus 34 Glee Club 34 SIOUX 3 Jr Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Polaml Lyle Smefs, B111 Football 34 Intramurals 23 Track 34 FFA 1234 Pep Club 2 Spencer, Berl Football 1234 Basketball 1234 Track 1234 Cho 4.34 B Club 1234 Ann Staff 4 Co Govt Thesp 34 Class Off 134 3 Loups 234 Band Day 1 Honor Soclety 34 Alt. Boys State 3 Tiff PSYTICIB Cho. 345 Glec Club 34: Y-teens 123: Jr. Band 13 FHA 12343 FHA Off. 241 Librarian 43 An- nual Staff 4g FHA Convention 1243 Prompter for Jr. Play. TOWHB, B013 CLASS HUSTQRYK AS FRESHMEN we began our last four years m 1949 There were elghty one our class A group of us entertamed at the r Sr Banquet We had two par tles during our flrst year m hlgh school Offlcers thls year were Berl Spencer Presxdent Barbara Thurman Vlce Presldent Gene Sweeney Secretary Lyman West Treasurer and Beverlye Young Sergeant at Arms WE SOPHOMORES began the second lap of our Journey stlll searchmg for greater knowledge We entertamed the freshmen at a get acquamted party Some of us were chosen to serve at the r Sr Banquet and were mvzted to stay for the Prom The offlcers chosen to lead our class were Presrdent Jael: Con don Vice Presxdent umor Mayo Secretary and Treasurer Loren McMl lan Our sponsor tlus year was Mxss Helen Shxelds OUR 'I'HIRD LAP as unxors was a very busy year We sold hot dogs candy bars and coffee at football games Our class play was Cheaper by the Dozen We were very proud to mvlte the SCDIOTS to our Banquet and prom Arabian Nights We presented the lyceum programs Thxs year offlcers were Pres ldent oan Nozxclca Vlce Presldent acl: Condon Secretary Berl Spencer and Treasurer B111 Chase Mlss Sanders and Mr Howat were our sponsors NOW THE CLASS of 53 15 leavlng but talung wlth them many wonderful memorxes of B B H S We have been well represented ln musxc and athletxcs The unlors and enlors had a party the first semester The soclology and govern ment classes each had a hayraclc rxde and ch1l1 feed Gut of the gracluatmg class of 1953 the followmg offlcers were chosen Jack Condon Presldent Beverlye Young V106 presldent B111 Chase Secretary Berl Spencer Trea surer Mr Cupl was our sponsor Everyone wxll always remember the good tlmes at our Alma Mater ........ . . . ........ . In . . J .- . . - . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - . . Q Q Q q q . Q Q Q ' ' - ........ . . . ....-H. . . I - g J .- . ' . . : , - . . . , . . Q ' 9 Q q l ' . . . - . ........ J . - . . us QQ . . . . . N . Q . q, . . . . I ' . . . . . . . 1 J Q ' 1 J Q Q 1 . . , . . . ........ q . . . . . ........ Q . . . . . . . . . . . . , J S . - . . . . . . . . . - 1 Q . . . . . - Q ' Q 1 Q Q . . . . . 16 27 Evelyn Burkey .Io Ann Hart Nlax Hempstead Gale Horn Roberta Kelljy Paul Glower Darlene Jones Pat Tiff Berl Spencer Barbara Thurman Marilyn Myers Pat McDuffee Nm Charlotte Batten Mary Cole Mary Lawlxs Loren McM1l1an Dona. Mae Taylor Earl Hammond Robert Klein Joan Nozlcka Lola Brassxer Donald Schroeder Dawn Clay Mavde Bosley Kay Barrett Mary Ann Morris Lyman West N ibm 3 tl 'If wt -.-T5 28 43 Francis Lacher Bonme Carson Carol Stewart Ardyth and Rxchard Francls B111 Smets Bob Towns Bob Towns Beverly Broyles B111 Chase Cletys George Mary Ann Olson Leon Nelson Phy111s Vozlcka. B111 Powell Dan Mayo Marvin Nelson 44 58 Garry Cartwright Pat Tiff Claris Coulter Jack Condon Jane Millsap Shirley Kelly David Johnston Melvina Hawk Alice Wenquist Pat Tiff Wilmer Dunkel Shirley Orvis Nola Carland Beverlye Young The Semor Class o BBHS 0 1.953 Jo declare tlzrs to be then' fast wrff and Testament bemg o sound mmd and lzavmg acqurreaf then' maximum o knowledge here o er DEAN BRIGGS leave my ten gallon hat to Eugene Armstrong KAY BARRETT, leave my ear pnercung abIlIty' to DIXIO Datue CHARLOTTE BATTON leave my chaIr IH choIr to Carol Thompeon MAYDE BOSLEY, leave BBHS wlth one thought In mlnd, Max LOLA BRASSIER leave my IDQQPOIQI In other towne to Elalne FaIr JEANETTE BROWN leave my ErIglIsh 12 chaIr In the front row to some lucky senIor of 54 EVELYN BURKEY, leave my quIet peraonahty to Bob Stueker NOLA CARLAND leave my saIeemanehIp abIlIty to Glenn Roeeberry ARDYCE CARROLL leave my warbllng soprano to next years Ch0lF1If may need some Improve ment GARRY CARTWRIGHT leave my abIlIty ae a ventrIIoquIet to JIm Guggenmos BILL CHASE leave my mIlIIons' to BBHS for educahonal purposes DAWN CLAY, would leave some of my knowledge but I need It myaelf JACK CONDON, leave my trall of Broken hearts to Mlke Shea In hopes that he can use that trall to the beat of hIs lblllty CLARIS COULTER, leave my loyal Interest In FFA to Gary Bngga WILM ER DUNKEL, leave my gae bIIIl at varIous fIlIIng atatlons to Tyke Arnold ARDYTHE FRANCIS, leave my epeedIng tIckete to anyone who can get on aa good terms wIth the Judge ae I was RICHARD FRANCIS leave my seat Ih Government Claes to anyone who takes Interest In aald subject We, MARY COLE and MARY ANN MORRIS leave our true fraendehlp polIcy to Charlyn UhlIg and Jamoe Storms I PAT McDUFFEE, leave my acrobatuc abIlIty to Peg Volzke I LOREN MeMILLAN, leave my nickname Moon to aome other poor unfortunate We, MARVIN NELSON and TOM MOLESWORTH, leave BBHS for long needed rests e JOAN and PHYLLI8 NOZICKA, leave our achooIgIrl eomplexuon eeerete to the Max ac tor CorporatIon We, MARY ANN OLSON, BONNIE CARSON, and BEVERLYE YOUNG, leave our dIarIee to the True Story Magazme, may It uae them well I SHIRLEY ORVIS, leave my ertIstIe abIlIty to next year'e WerrIor Staff I LYLE POLAND leave BBHS to become a cowboy We, BILL POWELL, and BILL SMETS, leave our 'sweet waye wlth the oowe and ehIeke1Ie Frank Connely and Don Groes. I, DON SCHROEDER, leave my job of 'toting groeenae' to Bernard Kelly . ff ...... I, , . L ,, . . . . , . . I I, ' . . . . . I' , . . . M , , . I, , . . . I I, , . . . . . . L , ,, . . , . u I, - , ' . I' . I . . . I, . . . I I' , . . . . W , ' ' . F - ' ' ' to Wd! I, BERL SPENCER, leave my Greek physique to Pee Wee Lacker. I, BARBARA THURMAN, leave my dreams of a cottage for two for three! to Beverly Billiard. I, PAT TIFF, leave BBHS to take a more interesting course. I, BOB TOWNS, leave my correspondence course on How to be a Cave Man to someone who has more desire and energy to carry it out. I, ALICE WENQUIST, leave my technique with Bach and Brahms to Joan Stewart. I, LYMAN WEST, leave all my chewing gum wrappers to Mr. Spencer, they will start good fires in the furnace next year. We, CLETYS GEORGE and CAROL STEWART, leave our good times in BBHS to our Book of Memorles PAUL GLOVER bequeath my Bunsen burner to some other mad scientist CHAUNCY GOBLE leave my Tom curls to the Tom Twins EARL HAMMOND bequeath my competition with Rudolph Valentino to Davy Davis JO ANN HART leave my book on How to Get a Man in Ten Easy Lessons, Barbara Erickson MELVINA HAWK bequeath my long blond tresses to Janet Hare MAX HEMPSTEAD leave BBHS with one thought In mind, Mayde We GALE HORN and LEON NELSON, leave BBHS to become hard working farmers I DAVID JOHNSTON leave my puddle Jumper to Howard Kennedy an hopes hell Junk the one he has DARLENE JONES, leave my practice of skipping school to Kaye Trotter and advise her not to use It too often S IRLEY KELLY leave my quiet ways to Jean Rockwell, Silence is Golden ' ROBERTA KELLY would leave my interest in another town, but I want him for myself ROBERT KLEIN leave my chair in first period English 12 to someone who can stay awake the morning after the night before FRANCIS LACKER, leave my careful driving to Joey Chitwood MARY LAWLIS, leave my Interest in cowboys to Shirley Neudt DANNY MAYO, leave BBHS in hopes It can get along without me DARLENE MEYER, bequeath my small stature to Viola Winchester MARILYN MYERS leave my skull In Secretarial Practice to Dixie Whitman JANE MILLSAP, leave all my men troubles at BBHS and continue at a girls school CAROL MOORE leave a beaten path to Anselmo We the umfersrgnecl an swear tlus Last Wrll and Testament o the Senfor Class 18 the truth the wlzofe trutlz, and nothing but the truth, so help us, Mr Cu I Amen I, , H . . l I' y . . . 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Qx K .143 .4 iff, Qggiifgmit, U 59 L ' 'ff , ' ' X' A Af' I 1 W 'L X, ff WE .. K 4 5, QJP S e Q X 2- . , 1 A. . X X S KI ,r .,- 5 ' 'R ' f f , I ' Q if 'J f , f Q32 X R G '40 I x C H K A I I I ,Q N X N 9 I x, Q, N ' ' ' 5 1 5 X wi - ' L X -. N MW ,5 C 5 QQ v .. X X . E! My K 3 X X ,nf , - 0 XX' l 11 ' 9 , I ' l 0 I Nj 'QQ .f fag , vb - f Q W A bunch of nice kidl. A Iuger-Iuggin' laasie. A-a-a-ah! Look at the pretty-smiles' Teeter-totter, bread and water What's cookin' here? I just love a party! Ah, beautiful summer! Look this way, please! Watch the birdie! Pepsodent or Colgatek? Two flying young men o Now smile-'. Oh, Esquire! What a pretty doll! Who, me? Hey, wait for me! 1 - 5 ge h, Ann you e My Ann you e Now, this here nn you e wont you buy my Ann you e ' Them people are upsnde down m there' ,QE These flashbulbs dont seem to burn real good' ' x You re blowln out S my flashbulbs R .1-11 twnrlm them baton: What dya know 1 s dark under here! Its read as far ae 2 - ' ' Lower Slobovia. , -fe, uno' Clan Qfflcers GAYLE ANN PENN vme President DONNA MILLSAP Treasurer DAVID ELY Secretary RONNY WACHTER President FRONT ROW Bob Pracht Norval McCas1in Billy Wilcox Kay Hudson Janice Waters Marilyn Parr Barbara Meston Marjorie Lacher Cleo Patrick B ll Farritor Calvin Robinson BACK ROW Davey Davls Jim Glrardln Ronnie Wachter Marjorie Jones Helen Russell Roberta McMillaln HQIIHH Gross Karen Vkood Dgrothy Kellogg Marilyn Anderson Don Miller Walter Wol ford R - ' 3 1 3 1 I 1 . - 1. - ' l A 1 Q D l 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 K . . A.. 1 K .A ' Q-wg ' .. V 1. ft- , M I ,, ' : ' ,4 1 .D 4 V i'f',5. , ,, ' -A ' K- '! 4, 3,5 A , -.. ah. Q 'Q g , g : 9-, ' .J Q A , X t ' , , n . FRONT ROW Wanda Gates Rena Payne Phyllis Burkey Mary Govaerts Donna Hyatt Charlotte Buchanan Ellen Smets Sharon Moore Marilyn Haumont Patrlcxa Broun MIDDLE ROW Robert Winbolt Hazel Trotter Llllxan Levermgton Carolyn Rose Karen Coen Heddy Troxel lNancy Owen Donna Mlllsap Gayle Ann Penn Kay Sterhng Joan Ray V 9' xlfgil Branstiter Lyle Peltzer Bob Schroeder D1ck McCarthx Cllfford Burkey Sterlmg Troxel FRONT ROW Darlene Mattox Donza Lou Albright Ronald Avery Kenneth Llnville Vxrgmia Bor chers Virginia backer Beverly Burnett David Pracht Beryl Francis Janice Storms Sandra Clay BACK ROVV Marilyn Damton Joan Stewart Elame Brassxer Pete Cramer George Golden John Hastings Gary Butterfield Gary 7oerb Nell Carroll Imogene Chrxep Charlyn Uhllg Roberta Morrxs L 1 : 1 V . . . v v Y V , , 7 ' 1 J ' BACK ROW: Don Daharsh, Dan Stuoker, David Ely, Charles Collicott, Larry Neutzman, Irwin Hall, Class Qfflcers JANICE HAGOOD Treasurer JoAN.1g,,g3ij5zG LENNY CHOFFEL, vrce President TYKE ARNO res rr FRONT ROW Jim Witter Lenny Choffel Harvey Sehmidt bhirley Backer 'Jane Chase Qhirley Bonnell Janet Hare Darlene Llnville Yvonne Coffman Bob Stucker Bernard Kelly Jim Neth BACK ROW Marilyn Eacker Dirge W.l1itman,7Barba1-a Trickson Bob Craig Doyle Francis krnold Don Broyles Marvin Huffaker Charles Holcomb Bewerly Billiard Thelma Coffman! 8 Baker ni vw? fb! 0' Al 8 Margaret MacIntosh Mike Shea Meldon Lacher Duane Wooters Duane Coble Carol Thompson, Viola WVinchester BACK ROW 61-I d Kennedy Gall Clay Detrlqk Myer Glen oselggrry Jag: Mattox, Janice Hagood JoAn Ibm K'ay Ellingson VIarj5r1e Willlaizs Shfrley eidt 1JoA'hh Hyatt -Jim Lepant, Duane Myers FRONT ROW Loren Haefele Kenneth Ilnk Allan Hendrickson Jxm Smets 'Irene Jackson Norma Applegarth Car'ol lefardnocfr Maureen Madden Vxrglma Kelly June Chrlsp Joyce Neth Max Cibson Dlck Teahon Frank Connely BACK ROW Irvmg Johnson Edwfm Dasndson Lg n 'laylor 'lom Talbot Sue Pracht Teanette Grow Peggv Volzke Bonme Powell Freda Carpenter Elalne Fair Eugene Armstrong Donn Knep per Don Gross Gary Briggs , , , , , , --.-, -..--- -.. ..... --, -,.... -..,.......,.., , , , , . , at ..- . O . . - s f. . ' -' . ' . ' - ' f ' ' , 4? 1 6 1 I 1 . . , 4- 4 . L Y V I 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 4 ' 1 1 1 , . h . . . , , . , . , 0, ri . , , Y' . ' .- I 1 ' U on the subject 0 ecfucatron I can only say that I vrew It as the most rm ortant subject which we as a feo fe can be engagecz rn Abraham Lmcoln up 'f ' ...... .L . . is WWIIIWW :gf Q ' 'QD 4 Z' 'Q' H' V323 'ls -I 6 'sn N 7 Q El tw., 9 00 N f , lift: , 4. ' 1 ' Sf ,x Y ' ' J v, . 'sv 'WY' 4 flffff, K xl S. Nl I V Y ' N Q ' ff' 'i . fu , ml X, t f H , I ' WE? . r- K Class Qfflcers PONNY VARNEY Vice President JUDY Hlcxs Treasurer MAR PLNE EACKER Secretary LOUIS STITHEM President 7 FRONT ROW Roland BIVPHS XVlll1am Kelly Joseph Eichelberger Lea Ann Nelson Dlxle Ward Kay Coffman Dorothy Wrlght Dorothy McCarthy Wllllam Madden James Lyddon Wayne VV1l1xams Kenneth Sears BACK ROW Wanda Ramsey Dxxle Datus Sara Trotter Lavon Uhljg Joe Mllls John Dietz Jack Connely Dvsaln Myers Harry Rosevberry V1rg'm1a Cole Patrxcla Rxggs Joyce Davxdson Kathryn Kelly Xrk , , is 1 , 4 , 1 l , x 1 ' 1 1 1 ...... 1 1. 4 . -I 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . Y , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F'ROlNT ROV! Joe Mattox Jim Carson Ronny Varney Mary Lee Baxter Barbara Kelly Phyllis Myers Loretta Bernth James Guggenmos Stanley Elchelberger Merritt Winchester BACK ROXV Elsie Harmon Peggy McCarthy Marilyn Martin Qharon Francis Jerry Malone Larry Hlckenlbottom Steve Mattox Duane Gunther Ronald Ballenger Howard Ballenger Joyce Briggs Peggy Brown Delores Derman Glori Tappan .0-1 as W7i7f4 'I fl- Flovd Spencer Lowell Baillie John Mclntosh Jo xnne Myers Bonme Secor Billie Dixon Joyce Bollnutt BACK ROXV Duane Taylor M1cha.elVarnev Ronnie Thomas Louis 'Stlthem Carol Reed Roberta Evans Joanne Rocl-me Marilyn Thurman Ann ette Chase Tom Erickson Rbert Clay Jerry Chof tel Garry Amdt 1 r , ,f I ,I , FRONT ROW: Ela ne Eggleston, Judy Hicks, Marcene Eacker, Connie Underberg, Richard Lepant, v ' ' L' ' i I ,141 Ee ee k Woo woo- and Woo I just love Castor Onl Sn-nle new Ah m A canned peach Queen of Hearts Fuve aces take sux kings any day Lovely Lovely' Three Yea gurls' Rooty ty toni and a Model A to boot' It takes two to tangle Belles of 019 ball That s lufe for you Paper sireamers make good brake: The wnnnlh' Qs R GJ A N f Kg ! 4 2 H Z A T U Q N S f fl' YE ,Zf s .5i' t uf Loren LICMIIIHH Joan NOZ1Cka Berl Spencer Davld Johnston Wanus The Natxonal Honor ocxety IS an orgfamzatwn composed of mem ers chosen from Jumor and semor classes Only fxfteen per cent of each gracl uatmg class IS ellgfllnle, ancl selectlon IS based on scl'10larsh1p, character, leacl erslup, ancl servxce The B Club 1S a club for the boys who have earned a letter mn any one of the three competxtlve sports offered at B B H football basketball or track Don Brm If s FRONT HUXK Fugfene- Armstrong Loren XTFNTIIIRH De-an Brxggs Txke Arnold Pohbx Pracht Loren Haefele Ifrancls Lacher I l Y N hh I! ' ' . . .S. - , RACK HUXV: Garry Cartwright, Doyle Francis, Bob Craig. Dan Mayo, Berl SlJE'Hf'EXl'. Don Gross fLeft to Flghtj Pat Tlff Donna Mae T215 lor M'1ry L3.Wl1S Hhlrley Backer Mary Ann Olson Ellen Smets Bonme Carson Ahce Vi onqmst Somethmg new has been added to our school tlus year The Llbrary Council s purpose IS to sponsor a greater mterest among the students 1n the use of books and llbrary servlce to stlmulate readlng mterest and to 1m prove the llbrary servlce of the school Any student who wishes to 10111 the Llbrary Councll IS ellglble for memberslup But ln order to mamtaln membershxp 1n tlus organxzatlon, one terest m lmprovmg the lxbrary Tlus group s responslblllty xs centered around cltlzenshlp practxces 1n the hbrary asslstance ln chargxng mendmg shelving books and helpmg fellow students to use materlals The 'EOIIOWIHQ offlcers for this year were elected m November Pres-1 dent Bonnle Carson Vlce presldent Mary Ann Olson, Secretary Tom Tal bot and Reporter Alxce Xvenqulst Meetlngs are held once a month on the second Tuesday evenmg Wlth an optlonal meetmg on the fourth Tuesday subject to the can of the presldent or the sponsor Mrs Ogden Reports are made at the regular meetxng by the commlttees A program IS usually QIVCH and SOCIHI act1v1t1es I O . q . . . . 1 1 ' should attend the meetmgs, partlclpate 1n the club 3CflV1f1CS, and have an in- - n 4 1 u 1 4 - n a . . . . . . 1 . . . Q . Q . , . ' . z . . - .' Q . Q - I - ' - 1 I , . . FRONT ROW Vice President Mary Ann Olson News Reporter Donna Gross Degree Chaxrman Jane Chase Treasurer Viola Win chestel BACK ROW Presldent Pat Tiff Song Leader Joan Hyatt Secre tary Ardyce Carroll Historian Kay Barrett Parliamentarlan Dawn Clay IH X A 'Get Acquamtecln Party Wlfh the F F A was our flrst of many partles We featured a masquerade at Halloween a Chnstmas Party Bun clle Week Box Socxal and crafts whlch kept us busy throughout the year The Dxstrxct Fwe Conventlon was held here October fourth wxth a total of one hundred forty girls attendmg We wxsh to thank the com mxttees who made xt so successful Wxth a memhershlp of fxfty fxve gxrls, thxs organxzatlon has been very heneflcxal, and we prxcle ourselves on our reputation throughout the school OPCIIIAS to M155 H0efeD6T Our 2.dV1501', U l!! El We started with a hang!- BACK ROW Dorothy Kellogg Marxlyn Dainton Marilyn Anderson Joan Hyatt Shirley Neldt, Helen Russell Roberta McMillan Kay Ellingson Mary Ann Olson Bonnlie Carson Ardyce Carroll Dona Mae Taylor Imogene Chrisp FRONT ROW Joyce Neth Darlene Myers Patty Fredrickson Kay Hudson Vlola Winchester Elaine Eggleston Marxlyn Haumont Donna Gross Karen Wood Karen Coen Pat Txff Dawn Clay FHA BACK ROW Joyce Briggs Lola Brassler Dlxle Datus Carol Mooze Freda Carpenter Mary Gov aerts Que Pxacht Margie Williams Mayde Bosley Phyllis Nozlcka Mary Lawlis Ardythe Francis MIDDLE ROW June Ohrisp Sara Trotter Bonnie Secor Wanda Ramsey Sandra Clay Joyce Davidson FRONT ROW Peggy Brown Jo Ann Myers Phyllis Myers Dorothy Wright Dona Allbright Kay Barrett Shirley Eacker, Jane Chase Patty Riggs Marjorie Jones Joyce Bollwitt Roberta Evans - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 . f 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1- 1 . ' . - 1 1 1 1 , ' ve 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , -1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 'EB ffwers Dean Br ggs reporter Jim Neth sentmel Gale Horn presldent Gary Br1g'gs vice president Richard Francis treasurer Claris Coulter secretary FFA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for stu dents in Vocational Agriculture It was formed in November 1928 and is now to he found in all of the United States Hawaii and Puerto Rico The Broken Bow Chapter received its charter from the state asso- ciation on May 18, 1936. At that time it had forty-eight members but has enlarged until it now has sixty-five members. The Cl'l3Pfe1' 113.5 had eleven State Farmers and one AI'l'lel'iC2.I'l Farmer. Three members have been state F.F.A. 0ffiCe1'S. There are four clegrees of membership in the F.F.A. The lowest is Greenhancl: next is the Chapter Farmer: then State Farmer: and the fourth, the highest a member can earn, is the American Farmer De- gree. The F.F.A. colors are National Blue and Corn Gold. The motto is Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, and living to serve. sm 5. W ig, L in t Q U 4. as J ni as eva. 1 1 49 I Z' 'iw it ,K i , 2 ' , ' 1 , ' : ' ,' O ' J 2 ' , 1 , '- ei an en . ' 1 1 1 1 ' BACK ROW VIFBII Branstxter Max Hempstead B111 Powell Gary Butterfleld Duane Mvers Ron ald Ballenger Steve Mattox Donnxe Mxller Frank Connely MIDDLE ROW Maw: Glbson Bill 'imets Jack Connely Dletrlck Meyers Qtanley Elehelberger James Lyddon Dwam Gunther Howard Ballenger FROYT ROW' Dwam Tavlor Ronald Thomas Wayne Wxlllams Merrltt Wmcnester Joe Elchelber get Lofwell Baxllle Joe Mattox John McIntosh James Carson FFA fele Don Gross Tyke Arnold Gary Brlggs Nell Carrol Davle Davls MIDDLE RQ.W Marxm Huffaker Wllmer Dunkel Richard Francls Jackxe Mattox James Smets Rlchard Teahon Edwm Davldson Lyle Peltzer FRONT ROW Gale Horn Clarls Coulter Walter Wolford Allen Hendrxckson Donald WValker Nor val McCa,sl1n Sterling 'lroxel BACK ROW: Loren Taylor, Gary Zoerb, James Neth, Loren McMillan, Dean Briggs, Loren Hae- Qi FRONT ROW Melvina Hawk Roberta. Kelly Dawn Clay Barbara Thurman Bexerly Broyles Jane Mlllsap BACK ROW Marrlyn Myers Bonnle Carson Joan lNoz1cka Beverlve Young Donna Mae Taylor Charlotte Batten Pat McDuffee MOTTO Never try Jyrng, but clre tryrng The Commercxal Club was orgamzecl on October 22 Our meet IUQS are 011 the third Thursday of eVe1'y l'I'10I1fl'1 We COI'lCeI'1tI'3.fC OU Pe1'SOX1a11fy f1'31tS 2.5 well 3.5 Sk1uS Two g1l'1S are In charge of CVCYY meetlng ancl serve refreshments There are tlnrteen members Ou CO101'S are silver 3nd blue, and bachelor buttons are ODI' 'EIOWCI' Presldent Secretary Treasurer Reporter OHICCTS Bonnie Carson Jane Millsap Beverlye Young Pat McDuffee 5 . , , . ' ' v ' 1 ll I ' I Vice-President . ...... Donna Mae Taylor PEGGY BARBARA BARBARA NANCY VOLZKE MESTOV THURMAN OVVEN The Cheerleaders are on hand at all the games to cheer the team to vxctory and to boost the school Thelf UI11f01'1T1S COl'1S1St of Whlfe SWC2.'tCl'S and red and White ICVCYSIIDIC Skl.1'tS. spirit. PEGGY BARBARA BARBARA NANCY INA PAYE SNIDDR GAIL FRANCIS CAROL WILCOX VOLZKE MESTON THURMAN OWEN ' W' BACK ROW Iola Brassier JoAnne Ibuxg Maureen Madden Nfola Carland Janxce Waters Mary Cmaerts Carol Moole Dwie Datus Freda Carpenter MBTIIWH Thurman Yvonne Cotfman Sue Pracht MIDDLE ROW M lrllyn Damton Elalne Brassxer Joan Wozxcka Mary Lawhs Kay Barrett June FRONT ROW Kathryn Kelly MarJor1e Jones Shnrley Kelly Joyce Davidson Elalne Eggleston Dorothy McCarthy Kay Coffman 60461 OHICCTS CAROL MOORE Spotters SHIRLEY KFI LY Nice Presldent YY ONNE LOB FMANI Spotters BEN LRLY BILLIARD President QLE PRACHT Secretary and Treasurer . , . ' . 4 X , .L ,A J , , V1 ,,, , . ., , , E , 1 , . . .1 , v A , v l . Y v 1 v , . . J. ,v vv , . vw , K iv' 5-MF kgs! Pennelope Essie Rheba Paul Sycamore Granpa Henderson Tony Kirby Kolen Khou Gay Mr Kirby You Can t Take It Wntlz You CAST Jack1e Pyatt Peggy Volzke Shirley Bonnell Duane Myers Duane Wooters Dwaine Coble Glen Roseberry Howard Kennedy Kay Ellmgson Jimmy Lepant Mrs Kirby Donald Alice Mr DePinna G Man Mac Jim Olga Darlene Linwille Tom Talbot Jim Neth Marilyn Eacker Loren Taylor Meldon Lacher Mike Shea Don Walker Joan Hyatt s the selectmn chosen by YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH Y U wa the unxor class for their play It was accepted as one of the most enjoyable events of the year T .Q ' h:.,...4 V ma Q fgigi' ' ,',.41 .aut X x SCENIES PROM YOU CANT TAKE WITH YOU X umor Class Play T l 76 x 1952 1953 ' t d y MISS KATY COAD Howafcl A acob ln and When I was m the Navy Jane Chase Slurley Eacker 1 'qv BACK ROW Kleft to rig-htj Marilyn Eacker Dixie Whltman Charlyn Uhllg Marilyn Parr Gwen Fenster Bill Wilcox Bob Pracht Margaret McIntosh Viola Winchester Nancy Owen Hedy Troxel Glenn Roseberry Donn Knepper Eugene Armstrong Tyke Arnold Don Gross Calvin Robinson Marilyn Anderson Gale Ann Penn Ronny VVachter Charles Colllcott Tom Talbot Blll Chase MIDDLE ROW Carol Stewart Patrlcla Brown Alma Bakel Mary Ann Skinner Donna Millsap Judy Hicks Clayton Wenquist Duane Myers Jim Glrardln Tom Erickson Jim Witter Irving John son Ted Baker Melvin Mlllsap Darlene Ilnville Jean Rockwell Dawn Clay Jo Anne Stewart Judy Gardner Connie Underberg Banbara Erickson FRONT ROW Alice Wenquust Kay Hudson Janice Hagood Barbara Meston Virginia Borchers Kay Sterling Marcene Eacker Peggy Volzke Jane Mlllsap Shirley Bonnell Sandra Clay Beverlye Young Annette Chase Jane Chase Janet Hare STANDING Sharon Moore Jo Ann Hart Thelma Coffman Ruth Carol Guldner NOT SHOWN Barbara Thurman Shirley Eacker Norva.l McCaslln Bonnie Powell and BAND HIGHLIGHTS This past year the Broken Bow Hugh School band had a grand total of sixty seven members, eight of whom were ssnlors Mr Howard A Jacob was the director The season started with a trip to Lincoln on October 11 The joyous occasion was Band Day The band participated in the blg parade, and it performed with the slxty two other bands from Nebraska during the half time performance at the Nebraska Kansas State game Oh, our poor feet at the end of that day' The other big trip of the season was to Hastings for the Melody Roundup on September 27 There we participated an the Qv parade and saw the game between Hastings and Peru Colleges Before 3 the ball game a mass band concert was given to the public with Mr H E Nutt, Dean of Faculty at the Vandercook College of Music nn Chicago, as guest director The Three Loupe band cllnuc was held in Broken Bow on February 18. Mr. Don Lentz, director of the University of Nebraska Band, was the guest director. To close the season, two concerts were given in the spring of '63, one on April 14 and the other one on May 14. Of course, the band played st all the home games during 'the football and basket- ball season. 'Officers chosen: Barbara Erickson, Pres.: Alma Baker, Vice-Pree.g and Donn Knepper, Treasurer for the current year 1953-54. 41 S CORNETS fLeft to rlghtj Duane Myers Jim Girardin Tom EYICRQOU Jxm Yvitter Irving Johnson Ted Baker Melvin Mlllsap QNot fshownl Clayton WVenqu1st and FRENCH HORNS Kbeft to riglitj: Jane Mlllsap Shirley Eacker Shirley Bonnell Sandra Clay. cmd SAXOPHONES Darlene Lmsllle Jean Rockwell J Anne Qteuart .Iudx Gardner Con nle Undexberg Vxot shofvsnj Dawn Play TROMBONES Calvm Robmeon Gale Ann Penn Marxlwn Anderson Ronny Wachter Charles Colllcott Tom Talbot B111 Chase BASSES 3 CORNETS BARITONES BACK ROW Donn Knepper ene Almstrong Tyke Arnold ross FRONTT ROW Irving Johnson Baker Melvxn Mlllsap Norval Caslin Glenn Roseberry Don Ted . V. ' V V O .v v Y 1 , , 1 1 ': , Eu- l : , , ' . , Mc- , . and F LUTES Beverlye Young Annette Chase Jane Chase Janet Hare CLARIN ETS LEFT ROW Bob Pracht Marga ret McIntosh V1ola Vvmchester Charlyn Uhlxg Gwen Fenster Marx lyn Parr Nancy Owen Hedy Troxel MIDDLE ROW Carol Stewart Pa trlcla Brown Bonnie Powell Alma. Mlllsap Marllyn Eacker DIXIG Whitman RIGHT ROW A1106 Wenqulst Kay Hudbon Janxce Hagood Barbara. Meston Kay Sterlmg Marcene Eacker DRUMS. 2 CORNETS Thelma Coffman Sharon Moore Jo Ann Hart Ruth Carol Guldner , , , . , , 1 1 ' , , : , - , . . Y . Y Baker, Mary Ann Skinner, Donna Q v r . , . . : . . , N v ' l , , , , , . Wi. S MADRIGAL BACK ROW Ctop to bottomj Berl Spencer Eugene Armstrng Jack Condon Dan Mayo Ardyce Carroll Alma Baker Shrley Orvis Shirley Ear-ker Bonnell Ahce Wenquist The Chou clurmg the year of 1952 53 consrstecl of 64 members under the d1rect1on of Mr Howard A acob The Choxr gave several fme performances. mcludmg two Chnstmas vesper services and two sprmg concerts It was also present at the Three Loups Choral Clmrc held rn Loup Crty The success of thxs choir can he attnhuted largely to our capable ch rector and the cooperatlon of the chon' members BACK ROW lleft to rightj Pat Tiff Yvonne Coffman Shirley Eacker Shirley Neldt Mike Shea Dan Mayo Duane Wooters Don Gross Berl Spencer Garry Cartwright Doyle Francis Eugene Arm strong Donn knepper Irving Johnson Marilyn Anderson Janice Hagood JoAnne Iburg Shirley Orvis THIRD ROW Pat McDuffee Shirley Bonnell Virginia Borchers Barbara Meston Jim Lepant Earl Hammond Bob Craig Bill Chase Lenny Choffel Jack Condon Neil Carroll Charles Colllcott Bill Wilcox Paul Glover Marilyn Parr Janice Waters Joan Hyatt SELOND ROW Jane lllsap Charlotte Batten Virginia Kelly Marilyn Eacker Barbara Thurman Ardyce Carroll Ronny 'Wachter Gary Butterfield Gary Zoerb Joan Stewart Carol Stewart Mary Lawlls Donna Hyatt Charlyn Uhllg Sharon Moore FRONT ROW Alice Wenquist Janet Hare Kay Hudson, Carolyn Hardnock, Carol Thompson Ro berta McMillan, Alma Baker Gale Ann Penn Kay Sterling Jane Chase Beverlye Young Melvlna. Hawk ACCOMPANIST Peggy Volzke fNot shownj Tom Talbot t.g2'hb'. 5 1 , ? M , 4. 171 I r .lr FRONT ROW: Tom Talbot, Bill Chase, Donn Knepper, Peggy Volzke, Joan Hyatt, Shirley 0 - I . , L , , ' , -1.1 x.f' ,Q Hey you' A secret agreement This part of school we luke Dont you ouch on' Cheaper by the dozens Come and get at Oh Grandma What nose you have Projects Sleepyhaads Brlghteyes Theres ihat nose again' Somebody fall' Kids' III take on all comers' Man from Mars Careful there 2. . 3' ,A . .. 4. .. . 5. . 6- .. - ... 7. , ! a b' ,H B. A I ! ! I 9. . 10. ' . 11. ' ' . 12. -- 13. ' . 14' 15. Oo - oo - oh! 16. 7 17. H - V' , I - .M f A . Q W 4, 3 . I . I 1 , , '11 7 ' 0' 'o f .. m 1. nf 'D- - 'X '15 . ', f-W 97 N.. I ' K K ' A ,. fr ' A A A1 'L , .I V I v ' ,Y X, . Y ,A 14 3 A h L it N ' 4 ' N 6 7 Y , 'uv A I K 1 .Q ' 3 2 f ' gf? .- , . 1 , . ., YF :L , ' f , N V . A Q em. ' - ' Q W Av -., A I f ' 4 . f I 1 4 S X I , f ' - 1 ATHLETLCLS - ?x'1k'fh 0? va-Q , fax N . Wg 5 f f i' silll f A ' C E . ,I A7 l3 X M ' hav VA A' 5 f v v A 4 - KA! a - 5' gs 1 J - Q A jj f -S' f Qx BERL SPENCER LOREN MCMILLAN EUGENE ARMSTRONG LEXINGTON Lexungton was first to score a ter 8 minutes of play but extra point was missed Spencer went over Ih the thurd quarter to s ore Bob Craig made the extra pount on a lune plunge Final tally 7 RAVENNA Ravenna ln which he passed for three touchdowns Scores were made by Francls, Cralg, Arnold, and McMillan Armstrong mak :ng 4 out of 6 trnes for extra pomte maklng the score BB 40 ORD Broken Bow got its thlrd vlctory by beating Ord 27 to 7 Touch downs were msde by McMsllan, Spencer and Crang Don Gross was outstsndlng offensive play 'i., DEAN BRIGGS -ln' DAN MAYO DOYLE FRANCIS ROBERT CRAIG TYKE ARNOLD X I 14 1 . I . f- BB -. L 6. ' u - I' xl ' I If 3 c 2 . Spencer was lfey man against I U R..7. ' I ' if 4 . -rs 2 ,ra 1 A s e er. . I - 5 , A ' ,. if If 'M' 6' . ' DON GROSS CHARLES HOLCOMB LOREN H I DAVID ELY HOLDREGE Broken Bow ran agamet tough competutlon but came out ahead wnth a 28 to 0 acore The out standing player was Bob Craig BURWELL Broken Bow won the game eaa :ly by a score of 27 to 0 Out atandmg offense and defense playere were Francie, Arnold, McMullan, Holcomb and Groaa Several aubatltutee were used un the second half LOUP CITY The Warrnora entertained then fathers with a 27 to 0 victor over Loup City Touchdown were made by Francie, Arnol and Crang wath Don Gross, De Brugge, Chuck Holcomb and D Broylee Ieadung the defenel c ub DONALD BROYLES DON N KNEPPER IRVING JOHNSTON HARVEY SCI-IMID .:,..: f 1'-T ly V K , , ,G V5 J, lovl 'A ! M Y I J, K Y, qbx K' D V. 3 if W f I lf Isl , . , ' , .A WHLLIAM SMETS pe fm JAMES SMETS FRANCIS LACHER ! DANNY STUCKER AINSWORTH Broken Bow reeled off to another vnctory wsth a 40 to 0 wln over Ainsworth Scores were tallued by McMnllan, Arnold Craig, Hae fele and Armstrong on extra points CURTIS Broken Bow traveled to Curtis to come home with a 7 to 6 wln A pass from Spencer to Armstrong made the T D with Armstrong klckmg the extra point TRANS NEBRASKA PLAY OFFS The Broken Bow lndlans met the Minden Whnppets on the fleld to play off the Trans Nebraska tue for champnonshnp play off The Indians lost with a score of 7 to 34 The only touchdown was made by Francis when he caught a pass from Spencer after about two minutes of play Armstrong kncked the extra pomt 4 KENNETH LINII GARY BRIGGS ELBERT DAVIS aw., JAMES VVITTER wtf x 2 x W l p , It ' , 7 T, ,f Y! by 1 ai 'Wi-T K ,R I 4 A I ' ' I 1 '. K' fry y 1, A 3 3 ' ' 'Q . I xx Q , hr' A A X lv 1 Q QW' 1 1 - . - v 5 ' P' GAIL CLAY BERNARD KELLY DUAN E HYERS Y: The Broken Bow Reserves had a very successful football season They played only two games Lexington, a class 'A school, and Ord Broken Bows old rlval Broken Bow played Lex ungton on even terms all the way and held the mighty Minutemen scoreless untll the thurd quarter When the gun sounded the game was tled 6 6 The second game for the reserves was also at home and the team ran over the Ord re serves 39 6 Haefele was the stand out for Broken Bow and should be a valuable boy next From the showing of thus years reserve squad ut appears that Broken Bow wall have a very successful football year agaln an 1953 N ff NEIL CARROLL GARY ZOERB CHARLILS COLLICOTT lah STERLLNG 'moxzzn PPYPE cxunmn JAMES GIRARDIN . .N 7 - ll 5 9 ' B5 Q , . A .T ..' ' ' 3 S ' 4 n X H - y - e . gl an 5 . W '- year. Q IVAA K l K X a , tue fx, K 5 MW-17 If 5 V 4 is v 425310 ga 9 Q Qagiisei lv BACK RONV Cleft to rlghtl Bob Klein Loren Taylor Loren McMillan, Donn Knepper Bill Smets Dan Mayo Berl Spencer Harvey Schmid Don Broyles MIDDLE ROW' Kenneth Link, Don Gross Tyke Arnold Bob Craig Doyle Francis Eugene Arm strong Davie Davis Jim Girardin Sterling Troxel Loren Haefele Charles Collicott FRONT ROW Pete Cramer Duane Myers Gall Clay Irving Johnson Pete Floyd Dave Ely Chuck Holcomb Francis Lacher Dan Stucker Jim Smets BACK ROW Loren McMillan MIDDLE ROW Cleft to rightj Ty ke Arnold Berl Spencer Bob Craig FRONT ROW Eugene Armstrong Don Broyles Dan Mayo Davie Davis Donn Knepper Don Gross Doyle Francis Knot pitcuredj Dean Briggs. 4 4. S7791 , 'i 7 1- 43' .. .ei y 45 0 4 , '59 W. 7 ,Mx 4 -. .' ,, A fe: Q -'nt' 11 Q - fs 'QR ,gilivgl if af E qi, I X 1' 1 4' 'M 1 -a 5 ix Ya 6 , .ig . . 0 . 1 . - - 1 n . 1 . 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A N H 1 :Z :J t, YNi, J fffx gr Q - 3 Q . ,. , K l Tyke Arnold GUARD Good rebounder and good shot will be back next year Bob Craxg GUARD Very fast and hard to watch hes always a. threat Lf .TW X Qff Doyle Francls ' CENTER '- '.,-'ff' Leading scorer shoots a very 95. fine hook shot Eugene Armstrong Berl Spencer FORWARD FORWARD Capable of hitting from all over C9005 febmmdel' Wh0 had 8-H CYS watch him next year for the basket .1 A ,Q ' 9 V f s V y J I , W - K A , F m 'll , 4 ,X L ' Q 'xx X gf Af 2 xx x X A i , - f 1' , , Y yy FEL 2 g , f h f f K y Q I X Y ififh, R , , 1 fy QM 'I N A ' K jrur I J X .-A NX X ' - - 5 , A ' 3 43,1 tp y BACK RONV tleft to rxghth me Mattox Duane Ray Tom Owens Roger Beck Chuck Koozer Jim Pewter IILONT IUNX Iluxd Spencer kenneth Ilsko Rdnny Xmrnex Joe Iuuder Gary Jonen Don Heaps Ballengm Pun 11d Thonns Unch Lux FRONT ROW Clayton W enquxst Nhke Harney Luuxq Qtlthem Bob Clay LaVern Haefele WV! BACK IIOXN' tlclft to rightli Vluyd Spf-nf-or, I5XVI1iIl GllI1t11l'I', David Vinne-dge, John Stevens' Howard 'Y lr Y I The Broken Bow cagers jumped to an early lead over the Holdrege team and went on to w1n The fxnal score was Broken Bow 43 Holdrege 7 Thxs was the fxrst w1n over Holdrege m 6 years The Mlnutemen from Lexlngton were rlght on the Indlans tall untxl the thxrd quarter when Franc1s caught flre and pulled the Indlans ahead 55 to 46 at the games end The Indlans won thexr flrst game from Ord m many a vear The game was close all the way and was txed up 50 all untll pencer potted two glft shots to 1nsure vxctory Broken Bow had to come from hehmd 1n the last three mmutes to defeat the Loup City Red Raxders Arnold helped the cause hy makmg two free shots at the closlng moments to gxve us the game 40 39 The Indlans looked sharp and trounced the Ravenna Blue Jays 65 to 32 The reserves played most of the second half The Ind1ans traveled to Alhance lookmg for the1r 6th stralght wm At the games close the Indxans were stxll lookmg for that 6th wm The Bull Dogs defeated us hy a score of 46 to 41 Four of the flrst five on our team fouled out The Indxans smart1ng from defeat trounced the Burwell Long Horns 64 to 21 Agam the reserves played most of the second half Broken Bow journeyed to Ravenna for thexr second game wlth the Blue ays The game was falrly close durmg the fxrst half hut the Indxans caught f1re and ran the score up to 55 to 38 at the close of the game Broken Bow played thexr old rxval Ansley and had qulte a txme heatmg the Warrlors 51 to 40 The Indians had their hands full with the Swedes from Gothenburg Armstrong was hot for Broken Bow and was a great help 1n gxvmg the Indlans the game 64 to 59 The Ind1ans traveled to Burwell where they agam walloped the much smaller Long Horns 74 to 41 Ord always a rough team dxdn t have the herght or the eye for the has ket as the Indzans trounced the Chants 68 to 49 The game hetween Broken Bow and Loup C1ty wh1ch was cancelled he cause of a snow storm was conceded to Broken Bow hecause of Class C Re glonals m whlch Loup Clty had to play The Indrans traveled to Cozad to play one of the top teams m the state The Haymakers were hot and the Ind1ans were cold Fxnal score Cozad 66 Broken Bow 44 TRANS NEBRASKA PLAY OFF BROKEN BOW 54 MINDEN CLASS B DISTRICT TOURNAMENT BROKENI BOW 58 SIDNEY BROKEN BOW 39 MINDENI 37 BROKEN BOW 28 COZAD 32 . . . , ' ' I 0 V . . . I H -- . . . . . . q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 . . . . . . . . . . J - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 q . . , . 0 Q ' . . . . , . - . - . . - . . . . ' Q . r .. ..46 4 .. A-1 BACK ROW lleft to right! Don Gross Doyle Francis Bob Cralg Davie Davis Gary Briggs Jim Smets Kenny Lmk Bernard Kelly Neil Carrol Txke Arnold Loren McMillan Danny Stucker Gail Cl'1y Chuck Holcomb David Ely Irving Johnson Eugene Armstrong Cary Zoerb Berl Spencer Donn Ixueppel Harvey Schmidt Sterllng Troxel Jlm Neth Jack Mflttox hmm Ballenger Jlm Glrar dm Coach Russell FPOAT ROW' Coach Korte John Stexens Kenny Fxske Allen Holcomb Ralph Ready Gary Jones Roger Clark .hm Rxgxgs Donme Jones Ron Stewart Adrlan Coble Chuck Koozer Ron Thomas Du'1ne Ray Tom EFICKSOH Jxm Pelster Duane Gunther Louls Stlthem Dwaxn Myers John Dietz Way ne Elchelberger Clayton Wenquist, Joey Lowder Joe Mattox Bob Clay Howard Ballenger Coach Erlckson DISTANCE MEN DISTANCE MEN Nell Carrol, Irving Johnson, Jack Mattox Jim Neth Donn Gary Zoerb and Gary Briggs Knepper and Harvey Schmidt SHOT SHOT DLBCU3 Doyle Francis DOH Gross Eugene Armstrong HIGH HURDLES Doyle Francis Loren McM1llan and Neil Carrol D ISC U8 Berl Spencer LOW HUIDLIS Bob Craig -,,w-hs-ssw HIGH JUMP HIGH JUMP Tyke Arnold Harvey Schmidt 7?53 mee Seaman The 1953 Track season startecl Wlth twenty fxve Hlgh School and twen ty s1x unlor Hlgb boys reportmg for duty to meet the fouowxng schedule Three Loups at Burweu Aprx 3 Ord 1nv1tat1ona1 Aprxl 10 Hastmgs Invxtatxonal Aprll 16 Kearney Invxtatlonal Apr1124 Dxstrxct at Burwell May 7 8 9 State May 15 16 Lookmg back to last year we fmd that the track squad won every meet except the State Thexr flrst meet was the Three Loups ln w1'uc11 they en e by wmmng two relaps and the meet Ar the Ord 1nv1tat1ona1 they also won both relays and the meet The Hastings Invltatlonal brought second place Class A trophy Class B trophy and 880 yard relay The Kearney 1nv1tat1on al brought flrst place 1n Class B The Dlstrlct meet at Ord sent many to the State besldes brmgflng xn Class B Of the boys who went to the State last year and are back tlus year are the followmg Berl Spencer Doyle Franc1s Loren MCM11l3n and Bob Craxgf To those who W111 not be w1t1'1 us next year Thanks for a good job well clone - . J . . . . : C D .................. '1 Trans-Nebraska fat Kearney, ............ April 30 ' ' C I ........................ - - ' 1 n 1 o A d ADVE THSUNGJ fd J ARMY SURPLUS and Mens Cfotlzrng T 0 M S M E LEWIS P t DRESS d WORK CLOTHING a S 1 e SHOES d BOATS POOL M BEER BOWLING VARNEY REXALLS DRUGS Sh ffl 1, A L 1, 11 6 031' DDC Pnsscmprlonso N 1 ,lj ,n,4,,leZz 'rom w CONNELY BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA BROKEN BOW NEB -VQWM-y-hh. ,QL ef! gpfilffi Om Wag Zed: 2044464 MAY THE EVENTS f th Q WARRIOR P P Call 305W d WELL CALL Broken Bow Prmtery VERN COOK O Chrlsman Hardware Hardware Pamts Housewares G1fts Sportmg Goods h S d Bl'0kCI'l Bow NCIJTBSIEB. S1monson MARKET LOCKERS Broken Bow Phone 42 COMPLETE MEAT PROCESSING SERVICE f LOCKERS HOME FREEZERS ' I , . . . e M an an N ' Sq are Ph ne 318 1 ur o. Business. . , owner ' 476 , . Q Complimente of g a e B . 0 - ' - 0 is you Nort i e of Square emain outstanding in your mem- ries. We rust they will do eo, d know your ' ' will ' h I kee them alive in the y l t me. e an ' . h ea I e of Square e or , wner Congratulatfons, Seniors! 744 ,-4 S Sedan! Zlaim uwffth Christ along the ofcf Back road Our Goal: Every child in rural America in Sunday School and a Bible in every home. For God so loved the world that He gave His ly b gotten Son, that whosoever be- I' veth in Him should ot perish, b t h I t' g l'f .' - Joh 3:16. BROWN and DENESIA Cafe uf 56711102 SCHNERING ER EJ JOHNSON CONTRACTORS Congratulatronsf Funeral Home BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA Congratulatrons Class o 53 FARISS Q MORAN Phone 94 Men s and Boys Wear WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE B o ST RE Motor Company CLIFF BROWN VIC SPANEL Mg Tl h Ptff CARS a d TRUCKS CAPPIE S CAFE coNcRATuLATloNs s BROKEN sow NEBRASKA 7 . f , I 9 , owner f P- eep one 97 826 South E Street Block North of oe 0 ice Q n eniors , of Broken Bow High School Buzz and Betty HOOBLER S CAFE MILES N LEE ATTORNEY AT LAW BROWN S SHOE REPAIR RUSSELL AGENCY BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS C R O U C H S LIQUOR STORE 1-ffvzaw Seed and S SEED FEED FERTILIZER HYBRID CORN Phone 622 Broken Bow Nebraska Congratulations to the Class o 53 Broken Bow Wholesale Ml' and Mrs BOIJ Koozer MI' and Mrs Merton Gressley J W KELLY P p PAT SHEA Mg BBIJESEII BULL! LHUIIDBY asa Q aaa LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 1 Lee Building B ken B w, Nebraska Off' N 92 R 'd N 9 I 1 o f 1 . . , ro . CONGRATULATIONS, Seniors! BILL'S SIGN SHOP NEON SIGNS SHEET METAL WORK GAS and OIL FURNACES Ph ne 99 Broken Bow, Neb I'- Congratulations Class of '53 See R. H. SEAMAN for Fufnltufe and APPIISHCCS PHONE 7aw BEST OF LUCK SENIORSI BROADWAY MARKET Fancy Grocerxes and Meats BEST OF LUCK SENIORSI Johnston Agency cwatch gzepavz S J C WHITEHEAD UPSTAIRS EAST SIDE SCHMID DRUGS Prescrlptxon Ph8.l'U'l8.Cy WALL PAPER PAINT GLASS S d Q t p BROKEN BOW NEB CHASE S IGA A Complete Food Store w th L. y d Phone 67 EAS-r sms or soums We ll take care o YOU SENIORS f DAIRY QUEEN T C bgf I f h t t MURRAYS DAIRY QUEEN CONGRATULATIONS! Pete Ballard Jerry Fenater l I hop . . ' ' Fountain Service and Newa tan Comple e Gif De artment Phone 12 , I - f ..and make you extra happy when you atop or . he one with the i ow Eygr . ly P,-ic.. Curl on Top ia a i avorite for amo-o-oth coo re rea men a .. O ARNOLD S JEWELRY ELGIN BULOVA HAMILTON WATCHES C ongratulah ons ' PALMER Monument Co higt U byig BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA PAT S BOOTERIE sRoKsN Bow NEBRASKA RAYS SINCLAIR SERVICE JOE d DUANE GAS OIL GREASE BEST wlsl-Iss ssmons FIRST AVENUE STORE JTMUDD OD EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED t S d :man Muay '-5'1s42 f 9-1 g Authonzed SALES and SERVICE mm FORD STEPS AHEAD w1th FORDOMATIC DRIVE and 43 Look Ahead FEATURES 74e4omeof.4aZerane audeau Congratufatrons Seniors' Telephone 137 Broken Bow Nebraska 1 Free Engraving on any purchaae - v v Not n oo large or too small - See s befo . a 7 Q 1 an Character Shoes and Hosiery , .- Ph 581 B ken B w Nebr. v v - . . , . . Eaa i e Square 2 iff? x ll QU ' 9 , . l BAKER STUIJIII O rcraf Plzotogra hers for the 1953 Warnor ,bo OGR PHONE 115W BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA Our Com Irments to the Class o 1953 DEES TEXACO SERVICE YOUR DOWN TOWN SERVICE STATION Fxrestone Tire! and Acceseorxes ml Hlmwy C., Phone 439 Broken Bow NCBTRBICB. Flowers Whrsfer What Words Cannot Say LU IILIUIS I N' AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES Phones 128 or 28 Broken Bow Nebraska BROKEN BOW PHONE 144 LEE TIRES BATTERIES d ACCESSORIES BARBER SHOP Ph 103 B k B N b ow a o ff' ' 15 MOYHBQI' H S..g...f. lou ov- E' 'I' 55 . IIUIU SUPPLY p . f Best Wrshes MASTER CLEANERS BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA UNDERBERG jewelry THE GIFT svone CORNER STYLE SHOP HtlBdg DRESSES COATS d SUITS A CINDERELLA .SHOP BEST WISHES CLASS OF 53 HOLCOMB DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS WALLPAPER PAINT VETERINARY UPPLIES QUALITY DRUGS Hmm Wow! Cof ee Shof EVANS ea EVANS Attorneys Dr George T Enclnson Neutzman Apphance P H I L C O Re rrgerators and Raclros NATURAL nd BOTTLED Gas Appliances Propane I B d B k INLAID d PRINT LINOLEUM Phone 70 Brolcen Bow Nelaraalca R. E. Gorlach and Don Gerlach 7 H me of T Bl e Diamonds Complimonh of Arrgw 0 g I , Arrow Hotel Building E elusive Name Brand in Ladies and Junior , an Owner, Helter . L ' ' ' , o Phono 34J B okon B w, Nab. I n ottln an ul S n 1 Qaiig C3222 53? ol'-' '. 5' 0 ll .ig 9 dBfDIddU A PUIIJUJ FHDHIHB, Sauce 5 X35 r r' ' I r r'r .. E. r '1' I r A 1 r r - J J ...L ' IIIB. R. A. Bob LEWIS R. A. Dick WELLS - 811 South C Street - BROKEN BOW, D Ss NEBRASKA gk?-V 9 w K Q I - C gg 3 1 fm . QAXLQ ' 4. . .. .6 Y V J Q BQ .VN S NXF6 H L- lx , MEET and TREAT H A E B E R L E S PIONEER DRUG STORE 1886 D R JAMES RADIO SERVICE h Id Appl U 592W NEW d USED Furmture and Applxan es CROSLEY APPLIANCES JIM BEYU 071060 6717168 Broken Bow Nebraska The HARMONY HUT PHILCO MOTOROLA RADIOS y rf O rr :IJ Q Qfmdwafze and Vmfelemeata We MCCOYHIICIK Farm Equlplflent Internatxonal Motor Trucks uw Refngeratxon mmm New Holland Hay M3Chln6S Twme and Wife PHONE 105 BROKEN BOW 903 South C Street NEBRASKA AT I: 7 I ' gl Q C S . 6th and Broadway Since Electric and House o iances Safes - New a d d Cars Ph ne B ke B w, Nebr. TRUESDELLS FURNITURE Phone 131 AI - v' 'f T d nw Sewing Center Ph 617 SM 'Tl-Segriaewa 'I 3 ' 'I' F I a 4 r .a ' 1 1 I ' ' I Glaze Furn1ture FURNITURE APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERING Com lete Home Furmslungs TILLMAN S GROCERY SG. H GREEN STAMPS WE DELIVER Meet your nencls uh BEN FRANKLIN 50 and 10c STORE KEN LYDDON GISHPERTS HARDWARE Sportmgf Goods Pamts Tools ARNOLDS BEAUTY SHOP CUTTING STYLING PERMANENTS Bob and Dorothy Arnold Com lrments 0 HESTED S STORES B R E D T H A U E R PONTIAC CADILLAC Inc ualrty Used Cars COURTESY o SECURITY STATE BANK 5 w BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA McDuffee Motor Co Y DpdbIDdgDI DODGE CARS and TRUCKS Ferguson Tractors and Farm Machinery SALES d SERVICE o tl ' l Vi 15 Phone 659 Ph e107 F f l f3' L.:f: to i f ..,,,,. a e , owner , our eena e o e eaer - - an BROKEN BOW NEBR. PHONE 369 BYOTQCD Bow, NCBYQSTCS. , ROSE LEE SHOP LADIES READY TO WEAR 318W C M CRAMER PLUMBING d HEATING BROKEN Bow NEBRASKA GAMBLES HARDWARE CORONADO APPLIANCES FURNITURE CREST TIRES d BATTERIES Tnpletts Apphance GAS SERVICE Frlgxdalre Maytag Ironrxte Zenith Le yt SBTVICC E. I. Srnlth BEST WISHES to the Class o 1953 C1ty Cafe Frrst rn Frrenzffy Serwce I S d f SEE US FIRST F O R Wayne Feeds Parts Egg Bred CI'x1cIcs Sure Hatchery BEST WISHFS to the Class o 1953 JEWELER E1y's Dairy Arrow Hotel Bulldmg W8.fCIl6S Clocks SIIVCTWHTC MR AND MRS. GENE E. VAUGHAN Phone f o an gg 1 n l l ,P Y Wes i e o Square OPEN 6:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M. Ph 608 O Q - o W . J CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to to the Class O 1953 the Class 0 Broken Bow vb CISCIITIGIY TOM A BUTLER SERVICE STATION M8nuf3CfUr6Y of BUTTER and ICE CREAM WARD ILLINGSWQRTH TANK WAGON Phone 158 356W GLENN S SHOE and LEATHER Your Western .Store COWBOY BOOTS WESTERN SHIRTS d LEVIS h fSq T wif GK W EWTWT ', f f ...... 4 Da 'I Phone 8 Phone an Nort Side o uare I W ,N, - 1 1 ,- , I 1 , FA.,-A, , N Y, s I 49 f ' f if 1 . f so Z . I N P' I 4 4 . xx K1 uf :UPL 44,157 2 r qi 1 .f', I A X' v QJ4 x f M' Y 1 .YP '4 VD V ' -3 s m fy X! aj l x I X , f fu 1' 'X F , 5 if ' I 5 D 5 f .. v - A ff f f vw Wim IPNJJX ffl Q8 wxm I I W A 1 .1 ,. -X ,, .A ffl I 4 .M Iv J ,... . , J f, , I-'tv 'A' x it 4 'h f 1 '- A I, :A 1 1 . vt' 'A -, ,Lx Xu L V V' ' ls. x . Q , 4,f . , ,rw 1, U X Q . 2 ,QW J if ' X ,x V N ,NX . x ODI fx, JJ ! uj ' . V 5 f- i y , J f . I , WN- jf!! jd!! X: J wi X 51 W ff VU 4 J I 1 ff A!! 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FACULTY PARTY ORD here BAND to Hastrngs, Melody Roundup JR HIGH at Ord OCTOBER LYCEUM BEGINNING BAND MINDEN there RESERVES at Lexington BAND PARTY HOLDREGE here U N BAND DAY RESERVES Ord here LOUP CITY there P T A FRESHMAN PARTY BURWELL there JR HIGH at Ravenna U N Convocation LOUP CITY here JR HIGH at BurweII F F A PARTY AINSWORTH here NOVEMBER 5 JR PLAY CURTIS there F F A Parent and Son Banquet FOOTBALL BANQUET COMMUNITY CONCERT 22 MUSIC CLINIC FARMERS FORMAL THANKSGIVING Vacation DECEMBER P T A HOLDREGE here Basketball LEXINGTON there VOCAL CLINIC Loup Cnty LYCEUM CHORUS Program CHRISTMAS Vacatvon JANUARY .... K 9 ORD there ' 12 COMMUNITY CONCERT - 13 LOUP CITY here ' 14 Community POLIO DRIVE . RAVENNA here LYCEUM F F A PARTY ALLIANCE there BURWELL here P T A RAVENNA there FEBRUARY ANSLEY here COMMERCIAL CLUB DINNER LYCEUM GOTHENBURG here 14 COUNTY TOURNEY BAND CLINIC Broken Bow LOUP CITY there 28 CLASS C and D DISTRICT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MARCH 2 7 CLASS A and B BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 11 14 State Basketball Tournament CLASS B DISTRICT SPEECH CONTEST P T A CRIPPLED CHILDRENS CLINIC APRIL TRACK MEET at Lohp City 18 DISTRICT MUSIC CONTESTS,-an P T A 25 University FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Trans Nebraska Kearney TRACK MEET MAY COUNTY TRACK MEET 9 DISTRICT TRACK MEETS COMMUNITY CONCERT F F A PARTY 16 STATE TRACK MEET COMMENCEMENT END Second Semester ggi? ! ,R V A 1 Q-F95 3? Y 21 KT max, 25 16 ' ff 26 20 A ' 211 27 ' 21 . . . 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