Broken Bow High School - Warrior Yearbook (Broken Bow, NE)
- Class of 1959
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TAeSENIOR CLASS of Broken Bow, NeLraslca. n 51 ■■ ■ Here is your 1959 WARRIOR. We give it to you Past and Present Pioneers of Broken Bow. We, the Staff, have preserved for the Future what you have created in the Past. May this book bring fond memories when you leaf through it in the ADMINISTRATION DR. HOWARD STEVENS President EVERETT GOV1ER Treasurer Board of Education TEDD HUSTON ROY FAUQUET LESTER FAR1SS Secretary GEORGE MILLER Superintendent A Message From Your Superintendent Here in your 1959 Warrior, I'm sure you will find many of the events, honors and pleasures as you lived them during the year, put down in pictures and words so that you may relive in memory your 1958-59 year at Broken Bow High School. The goal of American Public Education is to transmit to each succeeding generation our Nation's cultural heritage and democratic way of life. Your Broken Bow Faculty sincerely hopes that the years ahead will prove this has been true for each of you. Congratulations to each of you for another good year; especially to you. the Warrior Staff, and to your sponsor, Mr. Cupl for another very fine Annual. Sincerely, x A V. e , 4 Message F Y°ur pfitFrorn 'SS AlcLpal zf b ”s ■? 7 a better w ,, P,acefor ” °f Luck, JACK EUGENE NORDEN SHARON KAY KELLER GARY HERBERT AUCH MOEDY LEAH JEAN BRIGGS LARRY ALDEN GLOVER ROBERTA JANECE GILBERT PAUL EDWARD COLLICOTT FREDERICK EUGENE READY ELNA MAE KAELIN HOWARD LEON JONES ROGER STEVE NICE CHARLES JAMES JENNINGS LEO MARVIN EVANS ANN MARIE JENSEN SHARON DARLENE MURRY MARLENE ROSE HENDRICKSON ROBERT RAY COLE GERALDINE MARIE NELSON IRA HORACE HOWARD JOYCE ANN MONINGER KAREN ANN McCLOUGHAN MARJORIE IRENE LEVERINGTON KAREN JOYCE WOOD EDWARD PAUL LANDEN EDWIN LYNN DATUS HAROLD RICHARD ELLINGSON ELIZABETH MARGARETTA HILEMAN NIEL ALLEN NEUTZMAN Not Shown: WINIFRED ANN WOOD VAUGHN DORSEY PLOCK WILLIAM CHARLES ROSEBERRY TWILA JANE WOOD ANN JENSEN Band 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,4; Library Club 2,4; Librarian 2,4. Sioux Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1.2.3, 4; Chorus 2,3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3; National Honor Society 4. HOWARD LEON JONES JOYCE MONINGER Football 3. 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Junior Play 3. Sioux Club 3; Band 2.3; FHA 1; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 3,4. ELNA KAELIN SHARON MURRY Sioux Club 3; Chorus 3,4. CLISSIE MYERS KAY KELLER Sioux Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3; Sioux Club 1,2,3. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2,3; Junior Play 3. Indian Staff 4; Homecoming Princess 4. GERALDINE NELSON HARVEY KLEEB FFA 1,2,3, 4; Indian Staff 4; FFA Officer. EDWARD LANDEN Sioux Club 2. 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 3; Homecoming Princess 4; Student Band Director 4; Library Club 3, 4; Librarian 3,4; Library Club Officer 3. 4. Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3. 4; Track 1,2,3, NEIL NEUTZMAN 4; Chorus 4; Junior Play 3; National Honor Society 4. FFA 1,2,3,4. VICKI LAWLIS ROGER NICE Sioux Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; FHA Officer 3; Student Council 2; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 3, 4; Basketball 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4. County Government Day 3; Publicity Chairman for Junior Play 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker's Award 4; DON NIEDT National Honor Society 4. MARJORIE L LEVERINGTON Football 1,2, 3.4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Band 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Three Loups Band Clinic 2; Choir Clinic 2. PATRICIA LEYMASTER JACK NORDEN Sioux Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1; Junior CLIFFORD OLSON Play 3; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 3,4; County Government Day 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Library Club 2,3,4. FFA 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4. GERRY L. LINK TERRY OSBORNE Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 2,3.4; FFA 1,2,3. Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play 3; Class Officers 1,4; County Government Day 3; National Honor Society 4. pat McCarthy VIOLET PEACE KAREN McCLOUGHAN SANDRA PRICE Sioux Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1.2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Student Council Sioux Club 1.2, 3.4; Cheerleader 1.2. 3.4; FHA 1, 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Homecoming Princess 4. President 4; Homecoming Queen 4. JANET PROVINCE MAUREEN McDUFFEE Sioux Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; FHA 2,3. 4; Junior Play 3; Indian Staff 4. VALERIE ASH Class Officer 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; County Government Day 3; Girls’ State 3; Homecoming Princess 4. Sioux Club 3, 4; FHA 3. 4; Library Club 3. RON DEVISH GARY AUCH MOEDY Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2. JOANN BAILLIE Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Class Officer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Boys’ State 3. Sioux Club 2, 3,4; FHA 3. CAROLYN M. EACKER LOUELLA BONNELL Sioux Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2,3, Sioux Club 1.2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; DICK ELDRED Junior Play Student Director 3; Student Council 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Alternate for Girls' State 3; FHA Officer 3, 4; Student Council Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Mistress of Ceremonies of Junior, Senior Prom 3; National Honor Society 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1.2, 3,4; Band 1,2; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council 1; Indian Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. County Government Day 3. HAROLD R. ELUNGSON DARLENE BRASSIER Football 1; Basketball 2; Track 2; FFA 1. Sioux Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4. LEO M. EVANS LEAH BRIGGS Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; FFA 1.2.3, 4. FHA 1.2,3.4. JANECE GILBERT JERRY CHRISP Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2, 3, Sioux Club 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play 3; Library Club 2, 3; Library Club Officer 3. 4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4. LARRY GLOVER CHARLES W. COLE Junior Play 3. Football 1; Basketball 1. DICK HEAPS BOB COLE FFA 1,2, 3, 4. PAUL COLLICOTT MARLENE HENDRICKSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Class Officer 3, 4; National Sioux Club 3, 4; Chorus 3. 4; FHA 3. Honor Society 3, 4; Student Manager 1,2, 3, 4; County Government Day 3; Nebraska State Music Clinic 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Three Loups Music MARLENE HOLCOMB Clinic 1,2, 3,4; Alternate to Boys' State 3. EDWIN DATUS Sioux Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4. FFA 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play 3, IRA HOWARD ANN DAVIS Football 1; Track 1; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; FFA Officer. Sioux Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Band 1, CAROLYN B. HUDSON 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 1,2, 3,4: Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4, Co-Editor; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JIM JENNINGS Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; FFA 1,2,3. 4; FFA Officer; Basketball 2,3. FRED READY Basketball 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,4; Junior Play 3; County Government Day 3. BILL ROSEBERRY Track 1, 2. DON SHULTZ Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,4; Junior Play 3; Student Council 4. CONNIE SPENCER Sioux Club 2,3.4; Cheerleader 3,4; Chorus 3,4; FHA 2, 3, 4; FHA Officer 3; Junior Play 3; Indian Staff 4; County Government Day 3. SALLY SPENCER Sioux Club 1; Indian Staff 4. ART STORMS Football 1; FFA 1,2,3, 4. DONNA TONDREAU FHA 2. EMERY TROTTER Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,4. TED TROTTER Football 3,4; Track 3; Chorus 3,4. KAREN WOOD Sioux Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3, Art; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 4; Class Officer 3; County Government Day 3; Sioux Club Officer 3; Band Officer 4; March of Dimes Queen Candidate 4; National Honor Society 4. TWILA WOOD Sioux Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Indian Staff 3,4; Class Officer 1,4; County Government Day 3; Sioux Club President 3; Homecoming Princess 4. WINIFRED WOOD Sioux Club 3, 4; FHA 1; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4. DUANE WRIGHT Football 1; Chorus 4; Junior Play 3. NEAL YOUNG Football 1; Track 3,4; Band 2; Chorus 2,4. MOTTO: Rowing not Drifting. FLOWER: American Beauty Rose COLOR: Powdered Blue and Silver SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: MAUREEN McDUFFEE - S.C. Rep. MR. CUPL — ------ -Sponsor PAUL (SKIP) COLLICOTT........ Vice President SEATED: RONALD DEVISH---------- President DON SHULTZ............S.C. Rep. TWILA WOOD--------... Secretary TERRY OSBORNE---------Treasurer Senior Class History 'Mid shouts of joy, tears, and Mother's sigh of relief - Thank heaven he starts to school! - fifty-nine little demons began their worldly-experience on this memorable September 4, 1946. Our grade-school days hold many memories, such as the Circus (South First), a surprise party for the teacher (North Sixth), Halloween parties, Christmas caroling, and football and basketball games between North and South. Suddenly, our carefree days of all play and no work in grade-school took a sudden turn as we entered Junior High. We still had REAL sports, but with REAL uniformed cheerleaders. However, we continued to look forward to the day we would go to high school. AS FRESHMEN: We entered quietly and timidly, only to cause near riots as we became acquainted with each other, teachers, and General Science where we made soda pop and telephones. We elected Terry Osborne as President; Karen McCloughan, Vice President; Twila Wood, Secretary-Treasurer; and Ann Davis and Dick Eldred as Student Council Rep. Mr. Jacob and Mr. Korte were our class sponsors. AS SOPHOMORES: A little wiser and more on the quiet side, we came back for another year. We elected Don Niedt as President; Ann Davis, Vice President; Karen McCloughan, Secretary-Treasurer; and Marlene Holcomb and Jerry Eacker to the Student Council. We sponsored Twirp Week with Night Club as the finale party. Ann Davis was our March of Dimes candidate. Mr. Mignery advised and comforted us as we struggled through Biology and Geometry. AS JUNIORS: We picked com, sold refreshments (Sweenie's Snack Pit) at football games, and put on a play (directed by Mrs. Hagood) - Room for the Groom. Class officers elected were Ann Davis, President; Paul Collicott, Vice President; Twila Wood, Secretary; Maureen McDuffee, Treasurer; Ron Devish and Karen McCloughan, Student Council Rep. 's. Elna Kaelin was our March of Dimes queen-candidate. May 10th found us entertaining the Seniors in Oriental Paradise. We shall never forget our beloved sponsor-and-American-History-teacher Mr. Sweenie. AS SENIORS: This was our final year in high school. We elected Ron Devish, President; Paul Collicott, Vice President; Twila Wood, Secretary; Terry Osborne, Treasurer; Maureen McDuffee and Don Shultz, Student Council Rep. 's. Karen McCloughan and Don Niedt were chosen as Homecoming Queen and King. Attendants were Gerri Nelson, Jim Jennings, Ann Davis. Ron Devish, Sandra Price. Don Shultz. Kay Keller. Vaughn Plock, Twila Wood, Terry Osborne, Marlene Holcomb, and Eddie Landen. The sixty-seven members were ably advised by Mr. Cupl, class sponsor. Karen Wood was our March of Dimes queen-candidate. The month of May found us with feelings of mixed emotions--happy to have completed high school, sorry to leave our Alma Mater, and anxious to pursue new fortunes. May 2 found the seniors honored with a banquet and prom sponsored by the Junior class. Exciting and unforgettable was the senior breakfast held the week before school ended. May 17 marked the date for Baccalaureate, and Class night was held May 18. On May 20, Commencement, the graduating members of the senior class were all together for the last time. And thus farewell is bid to BBHS as we now set out to fulfill our goals by means of our class motto-- Rowing, not Drifting. finalists KINOCRGARTEN GROUP AT BROKEN ROW NORTH WARO SCHOOt R. Nice, F. Ready, B. Roseberry, N. Neutzman, R. Cole, C. Cole, P. Collicott, M. McDuffee. G. Nelson, V. Ash, A. Davis, C. Eacker, D. Shultz. A. Jensen, K. McCloughan, K. Wood, M. Lever-ington, J. Province. S. Price, and C. Spencer. y.ov yy. OFFICERS Coralee Gunther - President Ben Black - Vice President Linda VanDervoort - Secretary Jack Burns - Treasurer Penny Purcell - Student Council Don Woods - Student Council Karen Jackson Orville Akin Patricia Chapin Gary Be land Judy Connely Patricia Davis Perry Martin Lois Derman James Bonnell Erma Dramse Shirley Eberle Erman Eastman Janet Glover Gary Carland Gloria Griffith Naomi Haumont Donald Ewer Shirley Satchell Mike Fariss Alberta Hering Marlene Powell Daniel Rockwell Cicily Haller Larry Roessler Jane Hart Shirley Trotter Charles Hircock Deanna Niedt Clinton Heath Sharon Williams Kay Nott Robert Koozer Margaret Nozicka Harold Motes Peggy Wood Virginia Olson Larry Landreth Janice Payne George Roseberry Ruth Wooters Jeanette Peterson Gary Scritsmier Peggy Plock Bill Lynch Delores Wright Burdell Hauser Shirley Jones John Hickey Helen Kaelin Don Skeen Wanda Still Tom Shirkey Joan Pracht Tim Varney Kay Towns Barbara Trotter Robert Taylor Lois Trotter Wilma Zimmerman Bonnie Ulland Tamra McBride Larry Miller Ken Leverington Junior-Senior Prom MODE OF TRANSPORTATION Date: Time: My Date (Name): Theme: Menu: My Opinion of the Prom: LEFT: Prom Sponsor Mr. Sweenie with wife. ( ) Car (give Make) ( ) Wagon Train ( ) Horseback ( ) Travois ( ) Motorcycle: ( ) with, ( ) without sidecar ( ) Motorscooter ( ) Bicycle ( ) Guided missile ( ) Plane (give kind) ( ) Roller skates ( ) Pogo stick ( ) Sled (kind) ( ) Skis ( ) Snowshoes ( ) Bus ( ) Trolley ( ) Railroad train (name of company) ( ) Boat (give kind) ( ) Army tank (give type) ( ) Parachute ( ) Balloon ( ) Fired from cannon - (give caliber) ( ) Litter ( ) Sedan chair ( ) Howdah (kind of elephant: ( ) boy ( ) girl ( ) Wheelchair (if motorized, give number of cylinders ( ) On foot ( ) Broom ( ) On crutches: ( ) one ( ) two ( ) three ( ) Was pushed ( ) Other Description of my Formal Programme: ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( WHAT I DID BEFORE THE PROM ) Went to school ) Slept ) Worked (where) ) Washed the car ) Tried to locate a date ) Flipped coins to see whether I should take a bath or let it go until next week. ) Went out-of-town (where) ) Had an early supper ) Popped corn to take to Prom ) Argued with date's parents to permit me to take him her to Prom. ) Did my hair ) Got the - ( ) mumps ( ) measles ( ) chickenpox ( ) coccidiosis ( ) anthrax ( ) hydrophobia ( ) other ) Arranged with buddy (for 50$ to take my date to Prom. ) Hung around school kitchen to see what we'd have to eat. ) Called up date I was not going. ) Talked pal's date into going with me. ) Practiced dancing lesson. NATURE OF WEATHER ) Nice ) Tolerable ) Rainy ) Windy ) Cold ) Warm ) Not fit for Man nor Beast ) Snowy ( ) Foggy ( ) Mild ( ) Stormy ( ) Misty ( ) Drizzly ( ) Balmy ( ) Did not notice ( ) Other ( ) Dated with ( ) Necked: ( ) Yes ( ) Danced (State where) ( ) Drove around with ( ) Drove to ( ) Went home to finish science project. ( ) Went home to write term pape ( ) Went home to study ( ) Went home to bed ( ) Went home to soak feet Discussed current labor problems with ( ) Went fishing. ( ) Joined the military service - (tell which one) ( ) Went to the city dump to slug rats ( ) Got engaged ( ) Got married ( ) Watched for Sputniks ( ) Went Snipe Hunting WHAT I DID AFTER THE PROM ( ) ( ) No ( ) Promoted bare-knuckle bout between Hoffa and Khruschev. ( ) Bawled out sponsor for skimping on sidemeat and turnip greens. ( ) Went to see what was left in the refrigerator. ( ) Went in the Kitchen to kiss the ( ) Cooks ( ) Sponsor ( ) waitresses ( ) Did not notice. ( ) Other OFFICERS Vaughn Wiebusch - President Kyle Russell - Vice President Judy Cooke - Secretary-Treasurer Joe Auch Moedy - Student Council Julie Backlund - Student Council Charles Sloggett Donna Black Jim Ayers Joan Brakeman Charles Baxter Dennis Beavers Carol Briggs Dale Beiders Clara Collins Bill Britton Bill Cash Jeanne Cole Irvin Clark Gerene Collier Douglas Clay Gary Kapustka Retha Briggs Roger Elfgren Meredith Datus Robert Leverington Jack Burnett Polly Brown Ronald Campbell Sabra Brown Dennis Carland Walter Leymaster Bonnie Devish Allen Marth Errol Edney Buddy Meston Kent McCloughan Elnora Province Camille Wade Beverly McCaslin Earl Price Gale Millsap Donna Leibhart Stanley Myers Janice Swick Orin Parker Gary Prescott Crystal Oxford Robert Purcell Carolyn Moseley Perry Myers Thomas Kleeb Carol Ferguson Lester Sebesta Betty Spencer Mary Jo Luther Nelia Gardner Sharon Gremm Robert Farritor Brenda Oxford Linda Young Julia Winchester Inez Jones James Gunther Patty Kleeb Connie Knight Linda Landreth Jeanne Williams Dennis Storms Reva Larson Doris Wright John Tiff Michey Holladay Terry Thompson Marva Taylor Dennis Tyson Bill Underberg Sandra Tiff Robert Wenquist Jeanette Trotter Pearl Griffin Carol Griffith Sandra Hagadorn Charles Harris Karen Hearrell Bill Hendrickson Dean Hipsher Frances Trotter Dean Holcomb Penny Hoobler Keith Landen OFFICERS Marilyn Powell - President Nelda Keller - Vice President Ronald Talbot - Secretary-Treasurer Margie Myers - Student Council Dennis Stevens - Student Council Carol Arehart Ted Baillie Judy Arndt Raymond Baxter Paralee Young Dianna Bourland Gene Chapin Carol Connely Jim Coffman Connie Dibble Carol Eacker Claris Connely Marsha lie Edney Allen Fink Taresa Eldred Marilyn Ewer Norman Cooksley Michaelynn Fenton Lanny Dainton Jean Gill Geraldine Greene Dick Davis Earla Grieser Kent Desjardien Kathryn Green c. 0 r W Mi Donald Dunkel Margaret Griffith Robert Hichthaler Judith Wenquist Gary George Myron Grieser Ruth Gunther Clarence Haumont Verla Haines Lee Haumont, Jr. Larry Heaps Linda Haller Ronald Hering Betty Heath Danny Hersh Duane Leibhart Geraldine McKnight Larry Link Patricia Meston Gary McCormick Wauneta Haumont Charles Hewitt Beryl Jennings Steve Holcomb Janet Van Dervoort Fritz Housel Karen Kelly LeRoy Johnson Carol Williams Emmitt Kelley Gene McCarthy Genieve Morris Stanley Moninger Leslea Myers Roger Motes Dennis Olson Karen Myers Emery Peace Jeannie Piercy Ned Pelster Bob Rodd Rose Nozicka Gary Spencer Sharol Osborne John Spencer Candace Carolyn Troxel Tyson Janeth Charlene Keller Golden Mable Betty Babcock Allen Eldon Staab Dorothy Arnold Jim Taylor Linda Peister Paul Willenberg Tom Stevens Wanda Pracht Dennis Zeigler Bonnie Prescott Evelyn Sebesta Jackie Roth Nancy Sloggett Sharol Samp Lola Taylor Carolyn Satchell HOIH dOINnr Seventh Grade Kay Gottschalk David Price Gary Carothers Sharon Chipps Floyd Carpenter Karen Adams Gretchen Koefoot Janice Wiebusch Bobby Zeigler Nyla Cordis Myrtle Leverington Noel Parker John Halbersleben Leila Winbolt Nickia Dickenson Gary Satchell Larry Pike Judith Caldwell Hazel Vollmer John Carpenter Carol Clark Jerry Williams Judy Lowder Judith Girardin k 1 $ Judy Mattox Leland Parker John Pirnie Joyce Biggerstaff Karen Patrick Danny Cunningham Dennis Eacker Meredith Ballard Ki Elizabeth Christian John Ayers Stanley Wenquist Vicki Palmer Marlyn Daharsh Steve Brown Michael Wallin Sue Batten Terry Rourke Ivan O'Brien George Briggs Dorothy Wenquist Sharon Dainton George McFadden Connie Farris Matthew Varney Dennis Towns Ronnie Lynch Robert Elliott Dennis James LaVern Owens Kenneth Dunkel Marjorie Glover Audry Datus Gary Fenton Walter Babcock Cheryl Briggs Rose Marie Fink Nancy Hinze Gearld Vollmer James Dramse Eighth Grade LaVerna Shears DeEtta Ash Ronald Fisher Linda Cook Kay Van Dervoort Billy Clay Cloetta Shultz Nancy Glaze Josephine Poland Milo Adams Donald Dailey Jill Gracey Jacqueline Satchell Sam Stone Clifford Trotter Jean Jensen Elva Brakeman Sherrel Parker Deanna Holladay Victor Derman James Talbot Dorothy Caldwell Bette Fauquet Judy Flynn Darwin Stithem Carolyn Sullivan Sheryln Stewart Gerald Chipps Robert Blair Dee Ann Knoell Betty Nott George Kovar Joyce Burnett John Bruce Dixon Kelly Joan Spivey Jackie Knapp Dennis Kay Clifford Irwin Joyce Govier Kathryn Hart Gene Mapel Harold Weibusch Jean Hircock Connie Gonge Gary Glover Robert Speer Virginia Hicks William Leverington Diane Kleeb David Prescott Patty Brakeman Cassandra Sasso Richard Wolf Stephen Jones Barbara Moseley Jeanette Meston Dwayne Adams Dick Menking Linda Griffith Sharon Arndt Marvin Kennedy K. C. Gottschalk Sharon Stewart Sandra Headley Linus Haines Joan Hann Leslie Bailer ORGANIZATIONS 1958-1959 SIOUX CLUB OFFICERS 1st - Place Trophy TRANS-NEBRASKA JAMBOREE 1958 President.................................PENNY HOOBLER Vice President------------------- - KAY KELLER Secretary.......................MARLENE POWELL Treasurer.................JANET VANDERVOORT Indian Reporter------------- - - NELDA KELLER Student Council Representative................ LOUELLA BONNELL Sponsor: MRS. RUSSELL Go! Fight! Win! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Coralee Gunther Bonnie Ulland Ann Davis Karen McCloughan Sandra Price Connie Spencer JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS, left to right: Kay Van Dervoort, Judy Wenquist, Janet Van Dervoort, Nelda Keller, Linda Cook. BACK ROW, left to right: P. Hoobler, M. Holcomb, E. Edney, G. Nelson, M. Hendrickson, P. Brown, D. Black, C. Wade, C. Briggs, J. Ardnt. FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Wood, D. Wright, J. Swick, J, Williams, L. Young, C. Eacker, M. Shears, M. J. Luther, P. Kleeb, L. Landreth. ABOVE: Top to bottom, left: M. Nozicka, K. Nott, P. Chapin, J. Hart, L. Van Dervoort, J, Connely, MIDDLE: T. McBride, M. Holladay, M, Powell, P. Davis, J. Pracht, K. Towns. BACK: D. Niedt, L. Derman, P. Leymaster, G. Griffith, J. Payne, K. Jackson, A. Herring. Christ' before TvMS LEFT: Top to bottom, left: B. McCaslin, Collins, R. Briggs, C. Griffith, B. Spencer, B. Olson, J. Cooke, B. Devish, S. Brown, E. Province, N. Gardner. RIGHT: J. Trotter. C. Moseley, S. Tiff, J. Collier, J. Brakeman, C. Ferguson, C. Knight, M. Datus, J. Cole, D. Leibhart, M. Taylor. Everybody ready? RIGHT - BACK ROW, left to right: Linda Peister, Sharrol Osborne, Mickey Fenton, Dianne Bourland, Ruth Gunther, Wauneta Haumont, Geraldine Green, Rose Nozicka, Marshalle Edney, Maureen McDuffee. FRONT ROW: Taresa Eldred, Marilyn Ewer, Verla Haines, Connie Dibble, Elsie Leiphart, Betty Heath, Louella Bonnell, Kathryn Green, Margaret Griffith, Karen Kelly, Carol Eacker. BELOW - TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Evelyn Sebesta, Carol Connely, Kay Keller, Vicke Lawlis, Leslie Myers, Clissie Myers, Candace Troxel, Marilyn Powell, Joanne Bailie, Winifred Wood, Janet Province, Twila Wood, Bonnie Prescott, Wanda Pracht, Jackie Roth, Paralee Young, Janet VanDer-voort, Delores Wright, Carol Williams, Carolyn Satchell, Janece Gilbert. Oh what fun!!! RIGHT - TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Karen Myers, Wilma Zimmerman, Shirley Jones, Virginia Olson, Linda Haller, Patty Meston, Charlene Kru-ser, Naomi Haumont, Cicly Haller, Patti Kleeb, Wanda Still, Sharon Williams, Carolyn Eacker, Peggy Wood, Margie Myers, Nancy Slogett, Beryl Jennings, Nelda Keller, Lola Taylor, Penny Purcell, Judy Wenquist. (Not Pictured - Peggy Plock and Darlene Brassier). Homecoming 1959 Homecoming Queen, KAREN McCLOUGHAN, and King, DON NIEDT, crowned by Superintendent, GEORGE MILLER HOMECOMING QUEEN (Center) Karen McCloughan ATTENDANTS (Left to right) Marlene Holcomb Twila Wood Kay Keller Sandra Price Ann Davis Geraldine Nelson TARES A ELDRED - Fresh Reporter NELDA KELLER - Sioux Club JUDY CONNELY - Choir JOAN BRAKEMAN - Art BONNIE DEVISH - Soph. Personals POLLY BROWN - Soph. Reporter LOUELLA BONNELL - Typist SALLY SPENCER - Features BETTY SPENCER - Sports DEANNA NIEDT - Junior Reporter KAY KELLER - Senior Album RON DEVISH - Sports DICK ELDRED - Sports VICKI LAWLIS - Typist MAUREEN McDUFFEE - Co-Editor LOLA TAYLOR - Fresh Personals TWILA WOOD - Senior Personals JANET PROVINCE - Typist LINDA VANDERVOORT - F. H. A. KAREN WOOD - Art DELORES WRIGHT - Junior Personals CONNIE SPENCER - Senior Album ANN DAVIS - Co-Editor KAREN McCLOUGHAN - Band Not Shown: B. TROTTER. S. PRICE, H. KLEEB, P. PURCELL, and MRS. SCHWENGLE (Sponsor). F. H. A. OFFICERS C. GUNTHER - -- -- -- -- -- -- Songleader L. VANDERVOORT.........................Publicity L. BONNELL----------------Parliamentarian D. NIEDT-----------------------------Secretary V. OLSON-------------------------------Historian M. HOLCOMB — - -- -- -- -- -- - President L. BRIGGS------------------------ Vice President N. HA UM ONT - -- -- -- -- -- -- Treasurer R. BRIGGS----------------------Degree Chairman C. FERGUSON — —------------- — — - Recreation R. LARSON------------------------------- Pianist M. NOZICKA-----------------------Student Council 1 Syvick, N r 'UNlOR DEGREE Dervoort c R d er- P- Davis. J Coo. «' Pc f8!' r-0,!™' CHAPTER DEGREES V. Olson, N. Gardner, D. Niedt, M. Nozicka, N. Hau-mont, L. VanDervoort, L. Briggs, C. Gunther, L. Land-reth. Seated: R. Briggs. BAKE SALE: C. Dibble. J. Province, J. Ardnt BULLETIN BOARD: W. Haumont. C. Briggs. B. Olson CANDY SALE S. Tiff V. Ash J. Cole C. Eacker V. Lawlis J. Hart tttt MOT HER -DAUGHTER BANQUET M. Griffith D. Liebhart S. Gremm CHRISTMAS PARTY P. Kleeb G. Collier J. Gilbert S. Satchell A. Jensen EMBLEM SERVICE D. Brassier C. Kruse t M. Fenton Leadership” Camp Summer, 1958 Left: OFFICERS Clifford Olson, President Jim Jennings, Vice President Jerry Chrips, Treasurer Tom Shirkey, Secretary Junior Kleeb, Rep. Ira Howard, Sentinel Right: Now, here is an exciting film on sheep ticks. Left: Oh, corn! Right: Those in favor of the motion. .. Left: A. Kleeb L. Evans O. Akin Below: H. Kleeb, G. George, T. Kleeb, B. Hauser. Above: H. Koch, D. Hersh, N. Pelster, E. Staab. Right: T. Baillie L. Landreth E. Price Above: D. Davis, B. Britton, M. Klapal. Left: T. Shirkey D. Neidt C. Olson J. Jennings Above: F.F.A. Officers Right: C. Baxter P. Martin R. Baxter B. Hendrickson Left: A. Storms E. Datus FRENCH HORNS, left to right; J. Swick, S. Myers, A. Kleeb, D, Niedt, L. Taylor, A. Davis, N, Sloggett. FLUTES, left to right: P. Meston, C, Wade, D. Black, P. Brown, D. Wright, J. Wenguist, Hey, Ma, look at the band! Dance with me, Henry? BASSOONS. BASS CLARINETS, AND OBOE Left to right; C. Haller, C. Connely, M, J. Luther, B. Jennings, P. Purcell. 2--3 Kick!” TROMBONES, left to right R. Nice D. Storms C. Millsap M. Myers L. Young Do we have to???” HA—ALT!!!' PERCUSSION, left to right: G. Nelson, L. Bonnell, S. Price. Okay, be that way! Uh-oh, I flubbed!!! Oh, to be like Benny Goodman! Me, I'm just out for a good time I I’m tough!!! T'was a rough night. 'All right, you, - line up! Whoops, sour note! Wha hoppen??? Last I knew, we were right here. CORNETS, left to tight: B. Underburg, S. Collicott, G. Scritsmier, C. Sloggett, V. Wiebusch, R. Wenquist, C, Hudson, Leslea Myers. Attention, PUH-leez!' CLARINETS, left to right: K. Myers, S. Jones, L. Landreth, C. Kruser, W. Still, M. McDuffee, N. Haumont, M. Holcomb, K. McCloughan, E. Sebesta. C. Eacker, J. Williams, P. Kleeb, P. Hoobler, K. Wood, S. Williams. P. Wood, R. Talbot. SAXOPHONES, left to right: S. Holcomb, L. Landreth, L. Haller, C. Myers, B. Ulland, M. Shears, D. Wright, N. Keller, R. Larson. Just another droodle. — BUSY AS BEES THE LIBRARY IN ACTION Books are keys to wisdom's treasure; Books are gates to lands of pleasure; Books are paths that upward lead; Books are friends, Come, let us read, Emilie Poulsson: Inscription for the Children's Reading Room. Hepkinton, Mass. Anyone may join the Library Club. Members are expected to. attend meetings, participate in club activities, and support the library. Most of the members are Library Assistants and have the responsibility of charging, mending, and shelving books, as well as helping students to locate and use material. Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 7:30. President, Virginia Olson; Vice President, Sally Spencer;Secretary-Treasurer, Patty Leymaster Student Council Rep. Gerri Nelson; Reporter, Indian, Betty Spencer; Sponsor, Mrs, Dwight I. Porter. MAY WE HELP YOU? 'REACHIN’ HIGH Student Council Dennis Storms Margie Myers Don Woods Margaret Nozicka Karen McCloughan Don Schultz James Bonnell Louella Bonnell Mr. Sweenie Dennis Stevens Ann Davis Geraldine Nelson Maureen McDuffee Joe AuchMoedy Penny Purcell President------ Vice President - - McCLOUGHAN Secretary-Treasurer .............DAVIS Sponsor...................... L- BONNELL ............MR- SWEENIE Warrior Staff SPONSOR Mr. Cupl F.F.A. - Clifford Olson EDITOR - - Patricia Leymaster F.H.A. - Louella Bonnell FACULTY Vicki Lawlis, Maureen LIBRARY CLUB McDuffee, Twila Wood STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS Karen Wood INDIAN STAFF - Winifred Wood UNDERCLASSMEN - - - Karen McCloughan AD AND BOOK SELLERS - - - Vicki Lawlis, JUNIOR HIGH Maureen McDuffee, Twila Wood MUSIC DEPARTMENT Ann Davis, TYPISTS Carolyn Hudson Joyce Moninger SPORTS Ron Devish, Richard Eldred SIOUX CLUB (Tune of Birddog) The girls are sellin' annuals (They're so good) You should have an annual (Yes, you should) They're the greatest yet, kid (Man like WOW!) The biggest and the best, kid (And How) They'll even make the teacher take their lids off to the kids who made the annual (Tune of Tom Dooley Hang down your head you students Hang down your head in shame If you haven't bought an annual Where you goina' sign your name? (Tune of Lonely Little Petunia) I'm a lonely little student in our high school, in our high school, in our high school, I'm a lonely little student in our high school. Cause I didn’t buy an annual. (Tune of Northern Tissue) Our new annual, our new annual is the very best. Buy our annual, buy our annual, Be just like the rest. If you don't buy our red-hot annual, kiddies, somebody else will, somebody else will, somebody else will; If you don't buy our red-hot annual, kiddies, somebody else will, somebody else will beat you to it. Chorus Hey you kids buy our annual Cause you know it is mighty swell, Kids you'll regret it all your life now if you don't Hey you kids buy our annual Cause you know it is mighty swell, Kids you'll regret it all your life now if you don't. You don't have to be a football hero to get your picture in the annual. Above: Ann Davis, Carolyn Hudson Right: Karen McCloughan Sandra Price Karen Wood Right: Gerri Nelson Joyce Moninger Above: Twila Wood, Maureen McDuffee Vicki Lawlis Right: Winifred Wood Louella Bonnell Below: Dick Eldred Ron Devish Not Pictured Clifford Olson FATHER'S BEEN TO MARS A Three-act Comedy by William Dalzell and Newt Mitzman Director - MRS. HAGOOD Assistant Director - LINDA VANDERVOORT Lawrence Gibson ■ Mildred Gibson -Corky Gibson - -Gloria Gibson - - Eartha - - ------ Ned Morris - - - • Madeleine Dreese Elizabeth Bosler -Louise Minturn - ■ Zizi Cordova - -J. Roland Pierce -Space Scout Billy Announcer - - - - - - ROBERT KOOZER - - MARLENE POWELL PENNY PURCELL - - -BONNIE ULLAND WILMA ZIMMERMAN - - JAMES BONNELL ----DEANNA NIEDT -----WANDA STILL CORALEE GUNTHER - - TAMARA McBRIDE - - - TIM VARNEY .......JACK BURNS - - - GARY BELAND This play, written by two network TV writers, is as timely as tonight's telecasts. It is a riotous farce about a television star, his space show and family. After three and a half years of blasting through outer space on his TV show, Larry Gibson finds it difficult to make the change each evening from space hero, Captain Galaxy, to husband and father. His habit of wearing his space outfit at home and talking as if he lived in the 25th Century, is a source of constant embarrassment to his 18-year-old daughter, Gloria. Even his wife Mildred finally rebels against this interplanetary world when he brings Countess Vilma, the ruthless and sultry space villainess of his program, home just in time to disintegrate her sewing club. 12-year-old Corky Gibson, a devout junior space scout, is the only one in the family in father's orbit. Mother and Gloria decide to give Larry a dose of his own medicine when one of his friends drop in. They don't know he is J. R. Pierce, president of the network, who is considering Larry for an important executive position. The promotion is all but lost when, in an hilarious scene, they appear in ridiculous make-shift space costumes. Gloria's boy friend, Ned Morris, brings about an unexpected and happy ending. Eartha, the new maid, makes an heroic adjustment to the mad Gibson household and adds much to the comedy. All ends well with Eartha on top as the one who did the most peacemaking. P-TA OFFICERS MRS. SCHIPPOREIT - President MRS. PRICE - Treasurer MRS. EMBREE - Vice President MRS. JENSEN - Secretary Custer MRS. MYERS MRS. FLYNN Vote Federalist! County Government Day ' rt m RIGHT: March of Dimes Queen N. Keller. with Attendants P. Purcell J. Williams K. Wood High School Lunch Program Kitchen Staffs North Park MRS. RAMSEY MRS. JENSEN MRS. READY —waCMi it n o IMIPNA I i COACHES Virgil Korte Marshall Russell James Ambler 3-Loups Conference Champs THE SCHEDULE STUDENT MANAGERS Skip Collicott Gary Beland Broken Bow INDIANS 1958 FOOTBALL Games Hh'.HE 27Sept. 12 Lexington-13 32 Sept. 26 — Ord 25 35-Oct. 10Holdregel 19-Oct. 17 Cozad-6 14-Oct. 22 Loup City-7 Be an Indian Booster! Games A IV .4 V 19 Sept. 19 I3S Oct. 3 13-Oct. 31 57 Nov. 7 Ravenna-0 Minden 0 Burwell 2 0 Curtis 0 Reserves Jr. High Sept. 22 . Ravenna. here 12-Sept. 30 . . Ord, there-0 13-Oct. 6 . Lexington, there-13 2C-OcL 14 . Loup City, here-S Oct. 13 ... . Ord, there 3S-Oct. 21 . Ravenna, there-11 0- Oct. 27 . . . Cor ad, here-71 70-Oct. 28 . . Burwell, here! 25-No . 3 . . . BurweV, here IS No. 14, Bill Underberg Quarterback 1 Year No. 52, Don Skeen Tackle 2 Years No. 17, Geny Link Halfback 3 Years No. 61, Dennis Storms Halfback 1 Year No. 80, Terry Osborne Center 3 Years ACTION SHOT Minden Game Fullback 2 Years No. 81, Dean Holcomb Center 1 Year No. 11, Vaughn Wiebusch Quarterback 1 Year No. 67, Dusty Clay Guard 1 Year No. 72, Bob Koozer Guard 2 Years A11-Conference 1 Year All-State Lincoln Star - Journal 1 Year All-State Omaha World - Herald 1 Year ACTION SHOT Ravenna Game No. 10, Dick Eldred Quarterback 3 Years All-Conference 1 Year No. 62, Mike Farris Tackle 2 Years No. 84, Jim Jennings Center 3 Years No. 64, Stanley Myers Tackle 1 Year No. 70, Don Shultz Guard 3 Years ACTION SHOT Ravenna Game No. 66, Ron Devish Tackle 3 Years All-Conference 1 Year All-State Honorable Mention 1 Year No. 50, Gary Kapustka End 1 Year No. 34, Allen Kleeb Guard 1 Year No. 13, Ted Trotter Guard 1 Year No. 13, Eddie Landen Halfback 3 Years No. 18, Dan Rockwell End 2 Years ACTION SHOT No. 16, Don Niedt Fullback 3 Years A11-Conference 3 Years No. 29, Jack Burnett End 1 Year No. 12, Kent McCloughan Halfback 1 Year No. 63, Leon Jones Tackle 3 Years No. 71, Don Ewer Guard 2 Years No. 35, Tom Shirkey Guard 1 Year No. 65, Vaughn Plock End 3 Years A11-Conference 2 Years No. 82, Gary Scritsmier Halfback 2 Years No. 36, Leo Evans Tackle 2 Years No. 60, Parry Myers End 1 Year No. 51, Charles Hircock End 2 Years No. , Joe Auch Moedy Halfback 1 Year BROKEN BOW 35 - 39 HOLDREGE TOP: 3-Loups Junior High Champions MIDDLE, left: Coaches Hunn and Gotschall TROPHIES, left to right: 3-Loups Champions Trans-Nebraska Northern Division 3-Loups Junior High Champion BOTTOM: Varsity 19-6 Cozad HOLORE.GE - BURNELL -RAVENNA - i OUP CITY - CURTIS. ORD ;OTHENBURG MINOEN Au'ay l«n : _ F«b. 6 _F«b 20 RtStBVtS SCHEDULE I1!?1 ® “•■y Belaud m T ■ J s—1 J i n F 11T V24 -T ls - 'MmSl E ’58 ’59 INDIANS — Jfcl 7 Si K°ne and .- mbler No. 30, CHARLES HIRCOCK Forward 2 Years No. 42, BOB KOOZER Center 2 Years No. 40, KENT McCLOUGHAN Center 1 Year No. 22, JACK BURNS Center 2 Years No. 10. BOB WENQUIST Guard 1 Year No. 44, DON SKEEN Center 2 Years No. 12, EDDIE LANDEN Guard 3 Years No. 14, DICK ELDRED Guard 3 Years No. 13, KYLE RUSSEL Forward 1 Year No. 44, BILL UNDERBERG Forward 1 Year No. 33, DON EWER Guard 1 Year THE RESERVES STANDING from left: Jim Ayers Jim Bonnell Ron Campbell Gary Kapustka Marvin Klapal Perry Myers Bill Underberg Bob Taylor Joe Auch Moedy KNEELING: Allan Kleeb Vaughn Wiebusch Don Ewer Kyle Russell Dusty Clay Dennis Storms Coach: Virgil Korte Right B. B.H. S. vs. Burwell BROKEN BOW JUNIOR HIGH, left ro right STANDING: Coach, G. Gotschall; D. Stevens, T. Stevens, S. Holcomb, G. Kovar, D. Zeigler. MIDDLE ROW: R. Rodd, R. Talbot, E. Kelley, A. Fink. D. Olson. KNEELING: J. Taylor, S. Moninger, L. Link, R. Herring, L. Heaps. track schedule COACHES: Ambler Russell Korte SHOT AND DISCUS: R. Devish C. Hircock D. Niedt OTHER WEIGHT MEN: SPRINTERS: G. Beland D. Woods D. Rockwell K. McCloughan E. Landen April 1 Wrangler's Relays Burwell April 8 Ord Invitational Ord April 15 Three Loups April -- Southwest Conference Meet Kearney April 13 Kearney Invitational Kearney April 30 Trans-Nebraska Kearney May 8 District Track Meet May 15- ■16 State Track Meet Lincoln OTHER SPRINTERS: THE BATTLE OF THE PLANETS, or The Martians Have Arrived - an ATOMIC COMIC J •i __ Oojty ' aJ . -Jli j MJ t (U-4 ■ +-U n f- ’K+f , V . vtjL W -. c i y ♦ a Martians declare open season on Earthlings. MARS, as seen through the giant Earthlings reply in kind. Krakkerjac telescope. 'w lj'V V Martians send SPYNIK over the Earth. An inside view of a space ship. Rocket about to take off to meet the Martians. Left: a SPACE-PROXIMITY VEXOR. (We don't know what it means either, but it sure sounds scientific!) Martian ships about to take off. Earthlings plan counteractive measures to combat Martian attack. Martians begin attack by enveloping the Earth in a summer blizzard. Martians land! (Note quadruple exhaust ports of their flying saucers.) A MARTIAN (I surrender!) F. A. BATES RUFF INC. MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET J ggr OPEL McCormick Farm Machines International Trucks Farmall Tractors Parts and Service Congratulations Class of 1959 Congratulations, Seniors Broken Bow BROKEN BOW PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Phone-2-2821 H. H. THOMPSON, Sec'y. 940 So. E. St. Loans to Farmers and Stockmen Serving Custer, Blaine, Thomas, Loup, Valley, and Parts of Logan and Dawson Counties Reasonable Interest Rates Maturity to Suit Needs - Renewal Privileges KLAPAL’S SERVICE (McDUFFEE MOTOR CO. ) Passenger Cars and Power Giant Trucks Parts - Sales - Service Phone 2-2871 DOTY PACKING CO. Wholesale Beef and Pork Complete Custom Meat Processing the Amana Home Freezer Food Plan East Broken Bow 'f '0A ovv® BAKER STUDIO Personality Portraits Photographic Equipment Color Finishing Film Finishing MARY BAKER PORTRAITS C °C A BOW BEAUTY BARR r v BROADWAY MARKET LAVONNE WILKERSON NEBRASKA STATE BANK THE BOW DRIVE-IN BROKEN BOW THE STATE BANK ARROW SEED CO. Uc M aximurnV O)Vi km $10,000 J I'J VlnsuranceV q] fFor Each 1 pW Field Seed - Grass Seed Garden Seed Feed - Fertilzer Oldest Bank Custom Cleaning in Chemicals and Insecticides Custer County Phone 2-2231 Broken Bow, Nebraska 1 .S5BVICC. K R tS IS OUR THOUGHT TRIPLETT’S APPLIANCE BROKEN BOW AND FLORAL AND FURNITURE NURSERY CO. c E. BROKEN BOW r sons WHOLESALE t-—- 13 Congratulations to the Class of 59 Taikes This Opportunity to Extend Our Congratulations MR. AND MRS. BOB KOOZER to the 1959 MR. AND MRS. MERTON Graduating Class of Broken Bow, Nebraska GRESSLEY . ir IMPLEMENT CO. Allis-Chalmers and Oliver Tractors and Farm Equipment Broken Bow, Nebraska Phone 2-2881 FARISS AND MORAN Store for Men and Boys SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT BOW OIL CO. 24 Hr. Service WENQUIST AUTO SUPPLY Wholesale Retail Auto Parts and Accessories Broken Bow GLAZE FURNITURE Quality Furniture at Sensible Prices Broken Bow, Nebraska BROWN’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES North Side of Tracks Broken Bow, Nebraska Congratulations Class of '59 Now Let's Make It a Massey- Ferguson PIRNIE BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. NEUTZMAN’S APPLIANCE Propane Gas Ranges Refrigerators Television Freezers West Side of Square Broken Bow SCHNERINGER-JOHNSON GOVIER BROTHERS Phone 2-2424 HOWARD PROVINCE For All Jobs That Need a Plumber. . . CASH GROCERY GAIL CLAY RALPH McCLOUGHAN One Stop Service Pick-Up and Delivery Service All Cars Fully Insured While in Our Care Lubrication Tire Repair Accessories Washing and Polishing Batteries Minor Repairs Motor Tune-Ups Call TR 2-2469 JIM'S SINCLAIR SERVICE (vOWEfty Vi SUPER I JIM’S SINCLAIR SERVICE 641 S D Across From Safeway Lot CASH CARRY LUMBER CO. HERMAN CARLAND, Mgr. Phone: TR 2-2951 Phone TR 2-2361 West Side Square BEST OIL CO. DR. HOWARD B. STEVENS OPTOMETRIST Broken Bow, Nebraska Quick Service Station Broken Bow TR 2-9998 CENTRAL NEBRASKA COMMISSION CO. Broken Bow, Nebraska Cattle Sales Every Saturday - Hog Sales Every Friday DWAIN WILLIAMS - WARREN NELSON JACK NELSON - PAUL PEIS TER Best of Luck SENIORS OF 1959 Insurance s | Loans .7 O. P. SKAGGS Read Estate T We Give National Red Stamps T. T. VARNEY 1 1 INVESTMENT COMPANY Free Parking BROKEN BOW JONES TIRE CO. LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Free Moth Proofing Remember the CREDIT BUREAU VARNEY OF BROKEN BOW DRUG STORE JgpTga IF IT’S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT . .. Vy BART JIM’S BUZZ BETTY’S CAFE BAKERY Teenager Best of Luck Seniors of '59 EACKER L. R. WALLACE AUTO PARTS Congratulations to OPTOMETRIST Seniors of 1959 BROKEN BOW PRINTERY FARMER’S Commercial Printers Office Supplies (COOP) Tr 2-2191 VERN COOK, Owner East of Sale Barn New Portable Typewriters $5. 00 Down GISHPERT $1.25 Weekly HARDWARE CUSTER COUNTY CHIEF Sporting Goods Gifts Toys Tools - Paint ROY STEPHENS HESTED’S AGENCY STORE COMPANY Real Estate Loan Service Residential - Ranch Congratulations Farm Insurance - Real Estate 410 South 10 Tr 2-2062 Seniors of '59 HOLCOMB’S WALGREEN DRUG STORE Prescriptions Fountain Service Paint and Varnish Best of Luck Class of 1959 AYERS CLOTHING STORE FOREE FARRITOR BODY SHOP TIRE SUPPLY LYDDON’S Broken Bow f BEN FRANKLIN HOME STORE CAFE PALMER FIRST AVENUE MONUMENT CO. “fT Mark Every Grave STANDARD See Us Before Buying BILL LYNCH, Owner BILL’S SIGN SHOP Quality Signs Since '29 Complete Heating and Sheet Metal Service BOW INN CAFE 24 Hr. Service Watch Repair and Metalizing Service Baby Shoes and Keepsakes Bronzed and Mounted J. C. WHITEHEAD DICKENSON JEWELRY House of Diamonds of the Sand Hills DAIRY QUEEN FAUQUET SERVICE GRACEY’S Iff J Si SERVICE FISHER’S BOOTERIE East Side of Square BEST POLICY i AT ALL TIMES PURCELL At y i P) ‘ PRINTING i 5i GERALD A thurman l“£|| Abstracting Commercial Printing Loans Typing Paper Real Estate Insurance E. R. PURCELL MEAD LUMBER COMPANY EAGLE Building Headquarters BAR We're Proud of You, MR. AND MRS. Class of '59 FOREST WOODS Congratulations Class of '59 UNDERBERG ■ELji,-, . The Fnendly Store . JEWELRY Your Keepsake and Artcarved Diamond Dealer Phone 2-2332 and Ask for Irv Best of Luck, Class of '59 CHRISMAN MASTER HARDWARE CLEANERS Plumbing Supplies Gifts SPOT AND DON GERLACH Pratt and Lambert Paint Broken Bow TR 2-5342 Broken Bow, Nebraska MRS. MURRAY'S COURT PERFECT MOTEL West Edge Phone-Tr 2-5772 Broken Bow HOWARD A. JONES CINDERELLA I SHOP 1 Style Without . ] Extravagance rj f . IjfJ INSURANCE All Grand Wishes wiX to the Seniors Arrow Hotel Building of 1959 CENTRAL NEBRASKA DRUG TOWNS’ Wall Paper Paint - Glass Prescriptions APPLIANCE CENTER Speed Queen Washers G. E. Television News Phone 2-5294 NATIONAL PenneyS FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Farm and Ranch Loans Long Term Low Rate F. A. WITCHER Secretary- Treasurer COAST TO COAST STORES Phone TR 2-2551 REED JAMES TV RADIO REPAIR ACHE PAIN BARBER SHOP CLYDE ARNOLD FEED STORE and BROKEN BOW ELEVATOR Try HAEBERLE'S PIONEER DRUG STORE Phone TR 2-2151 TOM BUTLER'S STANDARD SERVICE Cong r atulation s Seniors of '59 HANK'S BARBER SHOP Come in for First Class Job ROSE LEE SHOP GLADYCE LELACHEUR BUTCH'S MOTOR SHOP BROWN'S SHOE REPAIR SWEDE'S REPAIR J. G. LEONARD CO. MAX J. GONGE, JR. , Owner Bonded Abstractors 52 Years in Business Phone 2-5788 GLENN'S WESTERN WEAR LUELLA AND GLEN LEFLER, Owners Congratulations, Class 59 DR. JOHNSON, D. D. S. lJ? Tft DR. J. T. MUDD HANSEN'S APPLIANCE OPTOMETRIST Your General Electric Dealer Ph. TR 2-2132 North Side of Square Broken Bow, Neb. Tires - Batteries CORNER STYLE SHOP Greasing HESTER A. LEWIS PRACHT SERVICE Congratulations Seniors of '59 Congratulations CAPPIE'S CAFE WM. PENN LODGE LESTIA FISKE JACKIE'S FIRST AVENUE STORE Store for Women MR. AND MRS. ALVIN ROSS and Children Open Sundays and Holidays FIRST AVENUE MOTEL DR. FREITAG MR. AND MRS. OPTOMETRIST ROBERT GRACEY TR 2-2291 DAIRY SWEET DON LUTHER LOMAX - DEAN GRAVEL CO. Keeping Central Nebraska Informed BRAKEMAN 1280 on Your Radio Dial PLUMBING Radio KCNI AND HEATING PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone Tr. 2-2374 nr Qrlcli tsion May we take this opportunity to express our appreciation to all who have helped to make this WARRIOR a success: to Miss Shields for giving the typing staff a hand; to Miss Johnson for helping our salesmen with their money accounts; to the Custer County Chief for the use of the athletic and homecoming action pictures; to the Boardman's Studio of Fullerton, Nebraska for the photo of the F. F. A. Leadership assembly; Baker's Studio for the use of Senior and National Honor Society portraits; to Mr. Henry Haeberle for the loan of the Old Custer County photos from which it was possible to develop our dedication sketch; to Peggy Wood for helping with the art work; to Mr. Cupl, our sponsor, for his many hours of planning and supervision; to the business men, whose advertisements appear in this book, for helping us make this WARRIOR possible; and to everyone else who is responsible in any way for making our WARRIOR a success. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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