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WARRIOR 1979 Broken Bow High School Volume LXIII Broken Bow, Nebraska 2 Page Sponsor: MASTER CLEANERS WE HAVE “TODAY” Yesterday gives us memories. Tomorrow gives us dreams. Today gives us a chance to make memories out of dreams. Today is what we have right now. Let's learn to reach out for today, to see all it holds for us. If we make the most of every Today we have, our yesterdays can hold no regrets ana our tomorrows can hold no fears. No matter what else we have, regardless of any yesterday and unconcernea with any tomorrow, we have today. We have today......and that means we've got the start of something beautiful. Toni M. Turner LANES Page Sponsor: PLEASURE 4 5 6 Page Sponsor: REDMAN’S SHOES Page Sponsor: BROKEN BOW WHOLESALE 9 12 Page Sponsor: BROKEN BOW READY MIX 14 Page Sponsor: PALMAR MONUMENT Page Sponsor: FARM BUREAU 15 16 Page Sponsor: LAPETITE SHOPPE Page Sponsor: PIZZA HUT 17 Anson- ematics Jerry Beekman-Auto Mechanics Keith Wade- Louis Stithem- Sr. High Principal Jr. High Principal SCHOOL BOARD: Joyce Larsen, R. C. McMeen, Dr. A. L. Jones, (Back) Jerry Sloggett, Dr. Ron Simmons, Jim Girardin Bill Blackburn- Barb Bloemker- Social Studies Spanish and English 18 Kevin Bloemker- Pat Bomberger- Social Studies Special Ed kfc JL V- ( Linda Cook-Secretary Florence Cox-Jr. High Counselor ti Beatrice Cosner-Special Ed Don Davis-English and Speech Nancy Briggs- Dorothy Carr- Jr. High Librarian Aide 19 Nick Dean-Business Education Gerrit Hamblin-Social Studies James Ingram-Chemistry Gretchin Gallentine-Home Economics Dan Hilton-Business Education Jim Jensen-Mathematics 20 Marlin May-English Dennis Jones-Librarian Nerine Kleeb-Special Ed Marie Kummer-English Carol Kasselder-Art Virgil Korte-Mathematics Vickie Mackenstadt- English 21 Eileen Muller-Home Economics Wes Richenberg-Building Trades Bill Reichert-Band Ron Ripp-Agri culture Gary Loyd - Choir Mark Russell - PE Pat Russell-PE Jo Sweenie-Secretary Connie Titkemeier Secretary Bob Seeger-Science Darrel Sybrant-Science Gary Wright-Social Studies 23 Page Sponsor: STUMPFF AND WASHBURN JUNIORS Janette Adair Joel Agena Rex Bail lie Mike Bainum Deanna Anderson Bruce Archer Barb Baker Deb Ballenger CLASS OFFICERS: James Beck, Pres.; Terrill Dunkel, Sec.; Dan Vohland, Treas.; Bill Stamp, Vice-Pres. 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Bob Barker Allen Barta Debbie Bochart Jay Buckendorf James Beck Diane Behrends Traci Beiders Kathy Bigbee Glen Birney Mary Blackburn Janda Bullard Mary Burke Page Sponsor: MCDONALD’S 27 John Burnett LeAnn Cepel Larry Catlett Wayne Clure Terry Connely John Curlile Doug Crouch Leslie Curtis Ron Day Kurt Dltson Connie Dockweller Troy Downey 28 Page Sponsor: FARRIS MEN’S WEAR Bob Ducker Terrill Dunkel Cindi Dunkel Lisa Duryea Todd Eberle Julie Embree John Eichelberger Peggy Erks — Stanley Fry Ivan Garrett Page Sponsor: MONTGOMERY WARDS Susan Gibson P©99Y Girardin Francis Huff Teddy Hunt Nancy Johnson George Land Greg Gottschalk Candee Hawks Chris Jacobsen Linda Jacobsen Nancy Land Kathy Larsen 30 Page Sponsor: MEAD LUMBER Janell Mattox Monte Mattox Jerry Mattox Phil Mattox Page Sponsor: BEN FRANKLIN STORE 31 Paula Page Karen Pedersen Tim Peterson Kathy Pierson Page Sponsor: CINDERELLA SHOPPE Christy Spencer Bill Stamp Denise Stithem Chris Summers 34 Page Sponsor: CHIEF OFFICE SUPPLY Terri Turner Delores White Charles Wright Dan Vohland Mark Whitesel Cyndi Zapotocky Dave Vohland Greg Wright Gerri Zlomke Page Sponsor: BOOKS LUMBER 35 Cris Bentley Kelli Bollwltt Richard Brass Cindy Bristol Clifford Badgley Stan Barker Tom Barta Aron Beck SOPHOMORES Dorothy Andersen CLASS OFFICERS: Dan Woodward, Pres.; Pat White, Vlce-Pres.; Dean Mlllsap, Sec. 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Lepant Jannie Leverington Shauna Lewis Frank Main Brett Mason Jeff Martin Carey Mattox Page Sponsor: GLAZE FURNITURE Geroge Musselman Kim Nelson Rick Myers Mike Neison Anita Mayo Lonnie McCullough Kevin McClintock Dean Millsap Kris Noel Julie Payne Misti Peacock Mary Pearson 42 Donna Pirnie Rod Pracht Cheryl Powers Heidi Rehmer Bonnie Pederson Ken Peterson Wanda Peterson Jeanne Pierson Betty Root Greg Shaner Marshall Schroder Jeanette Sloggett 43 Randall Smith Dan Speer Robert Smith Kelly Staab Lisa Stamp Tony Stone 44 Ami r 1 i r 4b i ■ Sally Vohland Jann Williams Pat White Tammy Wolford Dan Woodward Kelli Young Jeff Woodward Dale Zoerb Kylie Taubenheim Deb Trosper James Thompson Tim Troxel 45 Grace Albracht Sherry Sherry Applegarth Armentrout Cheryl Archer Alyson Bainum Jeannie Beavers Kenny Berns Bill Beavers Patrick Bentley Bonnie Birney FRESHMEN Polly Blackburn Tricia Bloemker Jackie Brott Nora Burke Todd Cherry Mike Christensen 46 Michelle Crystal Collins Cosgrove Teresa Crouch Angie Cumpston Margaret Devine Debbie Ducker Heidi Foote Julie Ditson Kristi Eberle Penny Fox Lori Doty Julie Eichelberger Junior Frazier James Gibson Carolyn Goodner Eldon Grantzinger Beth Gockley Connie Goodner Randy Grimes 47 Cynthia Hanson Lana Harrell Anna Harmon Mike Haumont Ricky Hawks Mark Jatczak Julie Joyce Brad Holcomb Doug Jones Jeff KI Ink man Kyle Huffaker Hlen Jorgensen Janna Land Sherri Land Glen Leverington Patrick Lindner Gregg Landkamer Rebel Linder Carla Mattox 48 Jamie Mattox Cindy Olson Laura Pierson Lenora Pracht Rodney Rapp Debbie Millsap Robyn Reinhard Catharine Nozicka Stacy Riggs Clinton Nozicka Tami Roessler Lesa Oatman Kent Olson Jeff Poland Kyle Rainey Jim Saner 49 David Schroder Deann Schroder Monte Scofield Tammy Shears Alan Shields Russell Smith Angie Speer Holly Sklllett Dede Southard Brad Spencer John Sweenie Stacy Towns Echo Williams Debbie Thomas Ed Wehling Elizabeth Wright 50 8TH GRADE Eva Adams Terry Applegarth Pam Barta Holly Brunken David Burdick Shawn Burke Mike Codr Tony Cosgrove Chuck Davis Bret DeManche David Dean Richard DeManche Rocky Karen Eacker Dockweller Teresa Ferguson Mark Eggleston Stuart Gilbertson Robert Gendrolls Steve Gobel Kara Golden Gretchen Gockley Shelley Gottschalk 52 Brad Gunther Bob Hall Jimmy Margaraet Hammond Harmon Kevin Hill Kristi Horn Robbie Hunter Mike Holcomb Kim Howard John Jatczak Scott Holcomb Mike Huffaker Gene Kensell 53 Joanna Kayser Sylvie Kleeb Gayle Leek Teri Linvflle David Mack Angie Magee Margaret Langemeier Beth Lonowski Leslie Manley Rhonda Nichols Rick Nielsen Dave Noel Nellie Prentice Troy Price Mary Ramsdell 54 Tim Smith Eric Sorensen Sheila Southard Kris Staab Susan Ray Julie Sammons Jacque Shea Lynette Shields Bob Stamp Julie Varney Lona Winder Brad Stithem ®1ike Williams .Stephanie ® Yantzie 55 7TH GRADE Kan Applegarth Lenora Applegarth Lori Bailey Alicia Borghorst Everett Brott Sheila Bullard Mickey Clark Steve Cooksley Christ! Cooley Robyn Cranwell Elizabeth Daily Cheryl Day Karen Devine Angie Dowse Tom Eberle Heather Ernst Greg Fry Randy Franzen Timothy Gaasch 56 Karl Garrett Gerald Grooms Teresa Gilbertson Jerry Haines Kirk Gottschalk Todd Halstrom David Hendrickson Mark Hendrickson Kirby Holloway Lee Jacobsen Matt Jatczak Gregg Jones Kimberly Jorgenson Bert Kennedy Tracy Kieborz Lori Knoell Stephanie Christie Lelbhart McMeen Terry Mason Scott McCullough Ross Miller Mike Nekuda Joe Nelson June Nelson Kenda Nelson 57 William Nelson Kellie Parker Clifford Norden Mike Peace Brett Oltman Colleen Pearson Ann Peister Jolene Pirnie Bonnie Pracht Tammi Peterson Lowell Poland Connie Pracht Gerald Pirnie Donna Porter Alison Ray 56 Dan Riggs Teresa Roessler Debbie Saner Jere Schweitzer Scott Paul Shields Taubenheim Shane Stark Charlie Thomas Billy Summers Ann Trxel Valarie Warren Michelle Wells Christy Winbolt Corrina Wells LeVern White Cindy Wolford 59 Darcy Zeigler Julie Zlomke 09 61 BOW GETS SWC HONORS The Broken Bow football team took honors in both divisions of the Southwest Conference. Jeff Briggs was selected most Valuable Player and Brad Bohy was chosen Top Defender. Honorable mention players were Kent Reinhard, Kent Eacker, Rex Rehmer and Mark Lindner. BBHS ended their season with a 5-4 record. The Coaches discuss the situation. 1978-1979 FOOTBALL TEAM — (Front) Jeff Briggs, Joe Eberle, Brad Bohy (2nd) Bryan Archer, Wendel Nelson, Rex Rehmer, Issac Pryce, Gary Gottschalk, Tim Woodward, Randy Ernst, Mark Lindner (3rd) Bruce Archer, Kent Reinhard, Mike Doty, Mitch Farritor, Marvin Carr, Kent Eacker, Mark Whitesel, Keith McCasiin (4th) Craig Spanei, Phil Mattox, Greg Wright, Todd Eberle, Dan Vohland, Dennis Poland, Greg Gottschalk, Stan Fry (5th) Les Smith, Ron Day, Tony Stone, Allen Barta, Jerry Mattox, Chris Jacobsen, Dan Woodward (6th) Dave Vohland, Dale Zoerb, Scott Doty, Dan Speer, Eric Hill, Mike Bainum, Jeff Woodward, Steve Dowse (7th) Coach Jensen, Coach Hilton, Mike Kleeb, Tim Barta, James Thompson, Rob Smith, Lonnie McCullough, Coach Korte, Coach Sy-brant Sept. 1 BOW vs. Gothenburg 20-13 Sept. 8 Bow vs. Gl CENTRAL Sept. 15 CATHOLIC 6-23 Sept. 22 Bow vs. LEXINGTON 7-20 Sept. 29 BOW vs. Ainsworth 32- 6 Oct. 6 BOW vs. Ogallala 20- 6 Oct. 13 Bow vs. MINDEN 8-12 Oct. 20 Bow vs. HOLDREGE 14-18 Oct. 27 BOW vs. Ord 18- 7 BOW vs. Cozad 7- 0 CONFERENCE RECORD 3-3 SEASON RECORD 5-4 Dennis Poland challenges his opponent. Tackle that guy! 63 Brad Bohy, Dennis Poland, Joe Eberle, and Jeff Briggs, were this year's All Conference players. 64 Teamwork makes the tackle successful. GIRLS HAVE FAIR SEASON The BBHS Volleyball Team ended with a 2-10 season. To lead the way was Head Coach Jackie Warrick and Mick Patch, the Assistant Coach. Linda Johnson was named to the 2nd team for SWC and LeAnn Cepel, Carmen Nova and Celest Spanel were named Honorable Mention. Coach Warrick discusses the game plan with the team. 1978-1979 VOLLEYBALL TEAM (Front) Celeste Spanel, Deb Ballenger, LeAnn Cepel, Joni Gamble, Janell Mattox, Cyndl Zapotocky, Sherilyn Hendricks (2nd) Leslie Eggleston, Jeanne Pierson, Twila Freeze, Betty Root, Linda Johnson, Carmen Nova, Christy Spencer, Terri Turner, Candee Hawks, Wanda Peterson, Tammy Gunther (3rd) Con- nie Dockweiler, Carmen Berns, Jann Williams, Julie Embree, Cindi Dunkel, Cindi Bristol, Kelli Bollwiit, Heidi Rehmer, Kim Nelson, Nancy Land (Back) Coach Warrick, Sandy Doty, Alice Barta, Beth Nelson, Tracy Beiders, Janet Lewis, Peg Gir-ardin, Annette Badgley, Sally Vohland, Jolene Cumpston, Kelli Goodner, Lori Fry, Coach Patch 65 Julie use the bump to set the ball for LeAnn. Carmen goes high for a super block . Janet rolls the ball over the net. Carmen and Linda go up for a block . NEWCOMERS AT BBHS The Boy's Noise group took upon themselves the task of supporting Girl's Athletics. They organized during Volleyball season and had their t-shirts specially made for their new job. BOY'S NOISE (Front) Joel Agena, Bruce Archer, Ron Day (Back) Tom Halstrom, Harold Scott. 67 BOOKS GETS SWC Cross Country has a strong team again this year. With Mr. Russell coaching them they met success at many meets. The highlight of the team's season was Bill Books taking the SWC title. Joel takes his work seriously. Bill heads for the SWC title. 1978-79 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: (Front) John S weenie, Randall Smith, Bruce Jones, Joel Agena, Jamie Mattox, David Bales (Back) Jeff Martin, Randy Grimes, James Beck, Kelly Staab, Bill Books, Doug Crouch, Coach Russell 68 BOYS REACH STATE AGAIN The Boy's Basketball Team had another great season, headed by Coach Dan Hilton. They again became the District Champs at the tournament held in Ainsworth. They then went on to the State Basketball Tournament held in Lincoln. Jeff Briggs goes up for two. 1979 BASKETBALL TEAM: (Front) Jay Buckendorf, Dave Vohland, Scott Doty, Dan Woodward, Wayne Clure, Randy Ernst, Steve Dowse, James Beck, Tom Halstrom, Dale Zoerb, Brett Mason, Clifford Badgley, Steve Gaasch (Back) Coach Hilton, Student Man- ager Mike Huffaker, George Musselman, Joel Agena, Ron Day, Rick Myers, Dennis Poland, Kent Reinhard, Brad Bohy, Marvin Carr, Jeff Briggs, Joe Eberle, Bruce Archer, Chris Jacobsen, Tim Woodward, Coach Korte 69 Relnhard leads the team to State Dennis Poland gets the rebound. Dec. 1 Bow vs. AURORA 78-86 Dec. 8 BOW vs. GI Northwest 54-48 Dec. 15 BOW vs. Ainsworth 77-62 Dec. 16 Bow vs. LEXINGTON 48-50 Dec. 28 Bow vs. YORK 62-65 Dec. 29 BOW vs. Auburn 73-53 Dec. 30 BOW vs. Central City 64-63 Jan. 5 BOW vs. Holdrege 61-56 Jan. 6 BOW vs. Wood River 57-54 Jan. 12 BOW vs. Burwell 57-54 Jan. 22 BOW vs. Gothenburg 82-81 Jan. 26 Bow vs. ORD 61-68 Feb. 2 BOW vs. Loup City 76-32 Feb. 3 Bow vs. GI Cent. Cath. 61-64 Feb. 9 Bow vs. COZAD 54-64 Feb. 16 Bow vs. MINDEN 54-57 Feb. 17 BOW vs. Gothenburg 55-52 Feb. 24 BOW vs. Ogallala DISTRICTS 80-70 Mar. 6 BOW vs. Loup City 71-51 Mar. 8 BOW vs. Ainsworth 70-47 Mar. 0 BOW vs. Ord STATE 65-53 Mar. 15 Bow vs. NORRIS 43-74 70 Brad Bohy alms for two. Two points by Joe Eberle. The team at State. Poland and Bohy on the defense. Marv Carr goes for a basket. GIRLS REACH SEMI-FINALS The Girl's Basketball Team had their best season ever. Led by Coaches Dean and Warrick they advanced to the Semi-Finals in the District Tournament, but were defeated by West Holt. Everyone was proud of the girls and their outstanding record. Coaches Dean and Warrick. 1978-1979 GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM (Front) Teri Smith, Diana Pracht, Terri Turner, Ceiest Spanel, Barb Jatczak, Kris Noel, LeAnn Cepel, Jann Williams, Carmen Berns (Back) Coach Dean, Student Manager Paula Page, Becky Kuenning, Beth Nelson, Sandy Doty, Marla Carr, Sarah Gilbertson, Rhonda Mayo, Sally Vohland, Tammy Gunther, Linda Jacobsen, Lori Fry, Student Manager Kim Nelson, Coach Warrick 72 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 30 5 7 18 4 9 16 23 30 3 6 15 27 1 Bow vs. GIBBON 37-55 BOWvs.Cozad 37-32 Bow vs. BURWELL 35-43 BOW vs. Arnold 48-46 Bow vs. Cairo Centura 39-40 Bow vs. GOTHENBURG 46-54 Bow vs. HOLDREGE 39-46 Bow vs. OGALLALA 35-43 Bow vs. LEXINGTON 21-44 Bow vs. Gl CENT. CATHOLIC 41-51 Bow vs. MINDEN 41-48 Bow vs. ORD 33-49 Districts BOWvs.Ord 52-49 Bow vs. WEST HOLT 54-42 73 Celeste looks on as Sally tries for the ball. Carmen attempts a steal. ONE WRESTLER GOES TO STATE The Wrestlers again attended the Burwell Invitational where they placed second. At Districts Randall Smith placed and Sam Bullard qualified for State. The Cheerleaders did lots to get them fired up for the meets. The girls also sold bumper stickers. At the Wrestlers' Picnic Sam Bullard was named Wrestler of the Year. The guys discuss the upcoming match. 1979 WRESTLING TEAM: (Front) Randall Smith, Mike Kleeb, Sam Bullard, Lynn French, Gordon Goodman, Clinton Nozicka, Jim Oxford, Kent Olson, Tim Nozicka (2nd) Tom Barta, Kent Eacker, Russ Bristol, Mark Whitesel, Rod Pracht, James Gibson, Brad Holcomb, Kyle Rainey, Greg Wright, Tom Nozicka, Dean Millsap (Back) Mat Maid Chris Stone, Coach Richenberg, Keith McCaslin, Phil Mattox, Tony Stone, Kevin McCaslin, Vernon Jones, Jeff Woodward, Justin Williams, Mike Haumont, Tim Peterson, Ken Peterson, Coach Patch, Mat Maid Val Oxford VARSITY TEAM: (Front) Randall Smith, Sam Bullard, Gordon Goodman, Tim Nozicka, Russ Bristol, Kent Eacker (Back) Mark Whitesel, Phil Mattox, Vernon Jones, Keith McCaslin, Tony Stone, Kevin McCaslin Justin get the advantage. Tony awaits his turn. 75 76 WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Carmen Berns, Patty Munnell (Head), Twila Freeze, Jeanette Sloggett TWO QUALIFY FOR STATE The Broken Boys Track Team qualified two boys for the State Track Meet. The boys were Mark Lindner in the Shot Put and Jeff Briggs in the Long Jump. Although the boys didn't place they put in their best efforts. Jim Barta and Bryan Archer are shaping up for the track season. 1979 BOVS TRACK TEAM: (Front) Bill Beavers, Brad Holcomb, Jeff Klinkman, Greg Landkamer, Brad Spencer, Ed Wehling, Mark Jatczak, Todd Cherry, (2nd) Coach Dean, Jim Barta, Jerry Shears, Monte Scofield, Glen Leverington, Jeff Poland, Russ Smith, Eldon Grantzinger, Kyle Huffaker, Kyle Rainey, James Gibson, Duane Ducker (3rd) Coach Jensen, Doug Crouch, James Beck, Jole Agena, Jeff Briggs, Jerry Mattox, Bryan Archer, Ron Day, Rick Myers, Dale Zoerb, Dan Speer, Mark Lindner, Coach Russell, Coach Korte 77 HURDLERS: Joel Agena, Jeff Briggs Dale Zoerb 78 WEIGHT MEN: Ron Day, Dennis Poland, Mark Lindner JUMPERS: Joel Agena, Jeff Briggs, Dale Zoerb (Back) Rick Myers, Dennis Poland, Jerry Mattox, Doug Crouch LONG DISTANCE: Randall Amith, James Beck, Bill Books, David Bales, Jerry Mattox, Jerry Shears, Greg Landkamer, Kyle Rainey 79 GIRLS BATTLE COLD WEATHER The Girl's Track Team had to put up with the cold weather during their season. Though it was cold, the Two Mile Relay School Record was broken. Carmen Nova qualified for State in the Long Jump and Hundred Yard Dash. A successful hand-off. 1979 GIRL'S TRACK TEAM (Front) LaRae Yanagida, Deb Ballenger, Carmen Berns, Janet Lewis, Kelli Goodner, Carmen Nova, Diana Pracht (2nd row) Sally Vohland, Becky Kuenning, Wanda Peterson, Marla Carr, Sarah Gilbertson, Beth Nelson, Echo Williams (3rd row) Cheryl Archer, Cindy Hanson, Michelle Cosgrove, Teresa Crouch, Jana Land, Cathy Nozicka, Coach Sybrant (4th row) Grace Al-bracht, Lori Doty, Angie Cumpston, Stacy Towns, Coach Patch 80 HURDLERS: Carmen Berns, Cheryl Archer, and Angle Cump-ston Carmen qualified for the state meet. WEIGHT: Cindy Hanson, Wanda Peterson, Marla Carr, Sarah Gilbertson, Deb Ballenger, Janet Lewis 81 DISTANCE: Cathy Nozicka, Michelle Cosgrove, Stacy Towns, Beth Nelson, (Back) Kelli Goodner, Sally Vohland, Angie Cumpston SPRINTERS: Becky Kuenning, Carmen Nova, Pracht (Back) Jana Land, Grace Albracht Diana Beth gives Michelle a good luck pat. A win makes everybody happy. 82 Stacy gets a good start in the 2 mile relay. 2 MILE RELAY: Michelle Cosgrove, Stacy Towns, Kelli Goodner, Beth Nelson MILE RELAY: Kelli Goodner, Beth Nelson, Sally Vohland, Angie Cumpston Becky Kuenning leaves the blocks. LONG JUMPERS: Carmen Nova, Lori Doty, Grace Albracht, Teresa Crouch 83 GIRLS JOIN GOLF TEAM The golfers didn't have the best season but they are improving. This year two girls joined team. At the Conference meet Mark Croghan placed fourth and at Districts George Musselman placed tenth. Mr. Marlin May is the coach for the golf team. RESERVE TEAM: Nancy Land, Gerri Zlomke, Jamie Mattox, Mike Kleeb VARSITY TEAM: Rick Hawks, Dan Woodward, Mike Doty, George Musselman, Mark Croghan 84 JR. HIGH FOOTBALL JR. HIGH FOOTBALL (Front) Rocky Dock-weiler, Russ Smith, Brad Stithem, Ricky Hawks, Mike Williams, Rod Rapp, Mike Huf-faker, James Gibson, (2nd) Kevin Hill, Greg Landkamer, Kyle Huffaker, Kyle Raney, Tim Smith, John Jatczak, Mike Christense, Rick Nielson, Bill Beavers, Coach Anson (Back) Coach Dean, Stuart Gilbertson, Bob Hall, Pat Bentley, Mark Jatczak, Martin Gerry, Ed Wehling, Eldon Grantzinger, Brad Gunther, Brad Holcomb, Shawn Burke, Coach May 85 JR. HIGH VOLLEYBALL FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL (Front) Christy Eberle, Lisa Wright, Julie Eichelberger, Tammy Shears, Stacy Riggs, Jeanne Beavers, (2nd) Margaret Devine, Beth Gockley, Tammy Thompson, Teresa Crouch, Polly Blackburn, Tresa Wiggins, Sherri Land (3rd) Laura Pierson, Julie Ditson, Nora Burke, Carla Mattox, Cheryl Archer, Robin Reinhard (Back) Lesa Oatman, Stacy Towns, Cindy Hanson, Lori Doty, Angie Cumpston, Julie Joyce, Penny Fox, Grace Albracht 8th GRADE VOLLEYBALL (Front) Sylvie Kleeb, Tami Moffett, Eva Adams, Karen Eacher, Darien Barta (2nd) Robby Hunter, Stephanie Yantzie, Jackie Shea, Angie Magee, Holly Brunken, Margaret Lengemeier (Back) Coach Russell, Shelly Gottschalk, Leslie Manley, Sue Ray, Lona Winder 7th GRADE VOLLEYBALL (Front) Lenora Applegarth, Christy Winbolt, Alice Ray, Ann Troxel, Karen De-vine, Heather Ernst (2nd) Val Warren, Ann Peister, Sheila Bullard, Angie Dowse, Stephanie McMeen, Cheryl Day, Lori Bailey (Back) Coach Russell, Elisha Berghoist, Teresa Roessler, Debbie Saner, Darcey Ziegler, Kenda Nielson, Cerina Wells, June Nelson 86 BOY’S BASKETBALL RESERVE: (Front) Jamie Mattox, Russ Smith, Kenny Berns (Back) Gregg Landkamer, Glen L ington, Todd Cherry, Bill Beavers, Coach Blackburn VARSITY: (Front) Kyle Huffaker, Russ Smith, Rick Hawks (Back) Mark Jatczak, John Sweenie, Randy Grimes, Coach Blackburn GIRL’S BASKETBALL GIRL'S BASKETBALL: (Front) Stacy Towns, Angie Cumpston, Tammy Shears (2nd) Connie Goodner, Kristi Eberle, Carla Mattox (Back) Julie Joyce, Student Manager, Lori Doty, Robyn Reinhard, Michelle Cosgrove, Cindy Hanson, Coach Kummer 88 JR. HIGH TRACK GIRL'S TRACK: (Front) Val Warren, Stephanie McMeen, Angie Dowse, Debbie Saner, Teresa Gilbertson, Lenora Applegarth, Heather Ernst, Darlene Barta, Karen Eacker (2nd) Beth Daily, Corinna Wells, Sheila Bullard, Darcy Zeigler, Kenda Nelson, Anne Peister, Ann Troxel, Cheryl BOY'S TRACK: (Front) William Nelson, Gerald Pirnie, Burt Kennedy, Danny Riggs, Brett Olt-man, Lee Jacobsen, Mike Peace, Kurt Gotts-chalk, Shane Stark, Gerald Grooms, Lowell Poland, Mike Nekuda (Back) Bob Stamp, Mike Day, Alison Ray, Teresa Roessler, Margaret Lan-gemeir (Back) Coach Warrick, Sylvie Kleeb, Shelly Gottschalk, Julie Varney, Christy Win-bolt, Eva Adams, Stephanie Yantzie, Jaque Shea, Angie Magee, Julie Sammons, Lona Winder, Kara Golden Holcomb, Bob Hall, Shawn Burke, Bill Freeman, Stuart Gilbertson, Tim Smith, John Jatczak, Chuck Davis, Brad Stithem, Brad Gunther, Matt Jatczak, Ross Miller, Scott Holcomb, Jerry Haines, Doug Munnell, David Dean 89 91 GIRLS HOST TOURNAMENT The girls in B-Club again sponsored the Volleyball Tournament between town teams. The Club is still growing since new members are initiated after each athletic season has ended making the club even better. OFFICERS: Teri Smith, Treas; Carmen Nova, Vice-pres.; Deb Ballenger, Sec.; Celeste Spanel, Pres. GIRL'S B-CLUB: (Front) Carmen Nova, Teri Smith, Celeste Spanel, Deb Ballenger, Nancy Christensen (2nd) LaRae Yanagide, Janet Lewis, Diana Pracht, Barb Jatczak, Terri Turner, Kim Nelson, Marla Carr, Linda Johnson (Back) Sally Vohland, Julie Embree, Car men Berns, Beth Nelson, Rhonda Mayo 92 BOYS HOLD FEED The Boys in B-Club kept busy this year with various activities. They again held a chili feed as a money raising project. The club is also continually expanding, bringing in new members all the time. OFFICERS: Kent Reinhard, Vice-Pres.; Kent Eacker, Pres. BOYS B-CLUB: (Front) Mitch Farritor, Tim Woodward, Randy Ernst, Ron Day, (Second) Greg Gottschalk, Kent Reinhard, Joe Eberle, Dan Woodward, Kent Eacker, Jeff Woodward, Randall Smith, Tim Nozicka, Mark Lindner, Sam Bullard, (Third) Doug Crouch, Gary Gottschalk, Vernon Jones, Marvin Carr, (Back) Dennis Poland, Craig Spanel, Tom Nozicka 93 SEVENTH SEASON FOR CONCORD The 1978-79 school year was Concord's seventh season on KCNI. Members worked together to produce shows with top notch news features and entertaining music — and area schools Ansley, Sargent, Anselmo-Merna and Callaway kept us informed about the happenings in their area. This year Concord members expanded their audience by producing features dealing witn area issues. This year The Flan award was presented to Tom Nelson. The traveling trophy awarded each year to the BBHS student who has contributed the most to Radio Broadcasting. Board members include: Tom Nelson, Chris Stone, Joel Agena, Val Oxford, Ivan Ferguson, Jeanette Sloggett, and Randy Ernst. 94 Members of Concord include: 1st row- Lori Whitney, Toni Turner, Denise Stithem, Chris Stone, Nadine Pirnie, Shelly Mills, Harold Scott, Joel Agena, Tom Nelson, Randy Ernst. 2nd row- Anita Mayo, Andrea Ideen, Melanie Harrold, Mary Kim Blackburn, Val Oxford, Sally Vohland, Ron Day, Ivan Ferguson, Sponsor — Don Davis. 3rd row- Terry Connfey, Jay Buckendorr, Jeanette Sloggett, David Bales, Leslie Eggleston. Members not pictured: Gordon Goodman, Tim Woodward, Cindy Zapatocky, Dan Vohland, Les Curtis, Julie Embree, Tony Stone, George Mussleman, Stan Fry, Ron Baker. Mike Larsen, Paul Schipporeit, Dian Paben, Rex Baillie, Terri Turner, Lori Clark, Jeanne Pierson, Jann Williams. 9$ DONKEY BASKETBALL!! Yes, that is right! The F.F.A. chapter was involved in a game of donkey basketball with the F.F.A. chapter in Ansley. The game was in the Ansley gym. The F.F.A. members were busy this year. They held their annual slave auction and helped to produce a successful sweet-heart dance. One of Broken Bow's range judging teams, VCE-PREpr ------- - SIOEHT SECRETARY TREASURER ADVISER REPORTER At the Annual Banquet they Installed the 1979-80 officers. % DECA ATTENDS STATE OFFICERS: Gordon Goodman, State Officer; Janet Stewart, Sec.; Robert Klahr, Pres.; Beth Nelsen, Hist. Pari. To raise money this year DECA washed windows after Halloween and sold donuts before school. Members then attended the State DECA Convention in Omaha. DECA: (Front) Peggy Erks, Roxann Poland, Beth Kathy Pierson (Back) Bill Books, Sponsor Nick Nelsen, Paula Page (2nd) Janet Applegarth, Car- Dean, Kurt Ditson men Berns, Duane Ducker, Kevin McCaslln, WARRIOR HAS THE RECORD The yearbook staff has the job of compiling the record of events that occured during the year. They kept busy doing so, since the job requires many hours of hard work along with worry and frustration. Again this year they had two hours each day during Interim to work. The key people this year were Tama O'Brien, Karen Pedersen. Jolene Deterding, Karen White, Val Oxford, ana Beth Nelsen. Our new sponsor is Mr. Hamblin. Karen Pedersen, Assistant Editor; Karen White, Activities Manager; Beth Nelsen, Athletics Manager; Val Oxford, Organizations Manager; Tama O'Brien, Editor. WARRIOR: (Front) Randy Ernst, Denise lie Eggleston, Lori Doty (Back) Twila Freeze, Stithem, Jolene Deterding, Beth Nelsen, Kim Nelsen, LaRae Yanagida, Ivan Ferguson, Tama O'Brien (2nd) Linda Hunt, Jeanette Sarah Gilbertson, Tricia Bloemker Sloggett, Anita Mayo, Melanie Harrold, Les- 98 INDIAN COVERS SCHOOL EVENTS Second Semester Editors The Journalism Class publishes the school newspaper which covers events in the school. Members of the staff once again attended the NHSPA Conference in Lincoln. There they attended sessions that covered writing and publishing. The new advisor this year is Miss Kummer. First Semester Editors INDIAN: Joyce Page, Miss Kummer, Carmen Berns, Brenda Pracht, Toni Turner, Linda Johnson, Nancy Seevers, Chris Stone, Polly Davis, David Bales, Carmen Nova, Marv Carr, Vernon Jones, Jerry Shears, Ed Thompson, Susan Huffaker, Candy Jones 99 BBHS GETS COMPUTER This year BBHS got a computer. So a new club was created. They learned how to work the computer and played games on it as well. The computer was used to print out Val-o-Grams for Valentine's Day. It was also used to match up students at the Computer Dance. Mr. Ingram demonstrated the use of the computer. COMPUTER CLUB: Kylie Taubenheim, Aron £el' Ivan Fe9us°n Harold Scott, Stan Fry, Beck (Back) Sponsor Mr. Ingram, Mike Go- George Land 100 SPANISH CLUB IS GOING STRONG Spanish Club kept busy this year with money raising projects such as bake sales and taco sales. The money is used to help those members going to Mexico. Third and Fourth year students attended a Foreign Language Festival in Denver where they learned lots and had a great time. They again went Christmas Caroling and attended Foreign Language Day at KSC. There they got 1st for their performance of ''Grease . OFFICERS: Tom Nelson, Pres.; Janice Nelson, Vice-Pres.: Barb Jatczak, Treas.; Jeanne Pierson, Hist.; Deb Ballenger, Sec. SPANISH CLUB: (Front) Debbie Thomas, Rick Hawks, Denise Stithem, Randy Ernst, Tom Nelson, Tim Woodward, Janet Lewis, Shelly Mills, (2nd) Julie Payne, Carla Mattox, Lisa Wright, Kristi Eberle, Connie Goodner, Cheryl Archer, Carolyn Goodner, Nora Burke, Julie Ditson, Margaret Devine (3rd) Peggy Erks, Cyndi Zapotocky, Jeanne Pierson, Joni Gamble, Barb Jatczak, Janice Nelson, Terri Turner, Teri Smith, Anna Harmon, Polly Blackburn (Back) Teresa Crouch, Laura Pierson, Todd Cherry, John Eichel-berger. Bill Stamp, Cindy Hanson, Lori Doty, Michelle Cosgrove, Nancy Christensen, Kelli Goodner, Sally Vohland 101 FHA HAS BUSY YEAR The Future Homemakers of America had a year full of activities. They held a car wash, pizza feed and a rock-a-thon for the March of Dimes. They also held their annual FFA-FHA Sweetheart Dance and had a Spring Installation Banquet. The chapter attended the District FHA convention and sent representatives to the state convention. FHA Officers: (Front) Nadine Pirnie; Treas., Karen White; Rec. Chairman, D'Ette Taubenheim; Pres., (Back) Twila Freeze; Hist., Kylie Taubenheim; Pub. Chairman, Karen Pedersen; Sec., Mary Blackburn, Vice-pres. FHA (Front) Deanna Anderson, Janice Nelson, Karen White, D'Ette Taubenheim, Kylie Taubenheim, Karen Pedersen, Val Oxford (2nd) Connie Dockweiler, Leslie Eggleston, Andre Ideen, Mary Pearson, Kim Nelson, Linda Hunt, Melanie Harrold, Pat White, (3rd) Sarah Gilbertson, Wanda Peterson, Tammy Wolford, Janette Adair, Nadine Pirnie, Kathy Pierson, Cyndi Zapotocky, Mary Blackburn, Deb Ballenger 102 OMAHA ARTIST VISITS BBHS The BBHS Art Club kept busy this year with their projects. They decorated the weight room with a mural of sports figures and held sales to earn money to send the Club to Omaha. They also held their annual Arts and Crafts Fair in May. The highlight of the year was a week's visit by Tom Bartek, the Artist in Residence. OFFICERS: Chris Stone, Pres.; Carmen Berns, Sec.; Celeste Spanel, Vice-Pres.; Beth Nelsen, Treas. ART CLUB (Front) Lori Glendy, Jeanette Slog-gett. Carmen Berns, Duane Chapin, Randal Smith (2nd) Sponsor Carol Kasselder, Kathy Big-bee, Janell Mattox, Beth Nelsen, Linda Jacobsen, Carmen Nova, Nancy Johnson, Tama O'Brien, Celeste Spanel, Chris Stone (3rd) Kim Nelsen, Lori Fry, Wanda Peterson, Paula Page, Terri Turner, Darla Fink, Jeanne Pierson, Ivan Ferguson, Jann Williams, Mike Kleeb (Back) Lis Duryea, Peg Girardin, Twila Freeze, Toni Turner, Mike Bainum, Kent Reinhard, Mike Doty, Bill Books, Kent Eacker, Randy Jones 103 “WE’VE GOT SPIRIT” The Tribe had a good year supporting athletic events. They Brought to the games lots of pride and spirit. Membership seemed to go down since last year But the members they had could still be heard. WHITE SWEATER SQUAD: Nancy Christensen, Karen White, Janet Lewis, Carmen Nova, Linda Johnson, LaRae Yanagida, Alice Barta TRIBE: (Front) Nancy Christensen, Karen White, Janet Lewis, Carmen Nova, Linda Johnson, LaRae Yanagida, Alice Barta (2nd) Pat White, Kim Nelson, Tammy Wolford, Beth Nelson, Teri Smith, Lori Fry (3rd) Andrea Ideen, Leslie Eggleston, Becky Kuen-ning, Mary Pearson, Marla Carr, Darla Fink, Linda Hunt (4th) Jann Williams, Sally Voh-land, Patty Munnell, Twila Freeze, Carmen Berns, Jeanette Sloggett, Kylie Taubenheim, Kelli Bollwitt (Back) Denise Stithem, Barb Jatczak, Shelly Mills, Celeste Spanel, D'Ette Taubenheim, Diana Pracht 104 10S VARSITY: Celeste Spanel, Diana Pracht Shelly Mills (Head), Barb Jatczak, D'Ette Tau-benheim, Denise Stithem FBLA GOES TO NATIONAL The Future Business Leaders of America had a rather successful year. The club was able to raise enough money to achieve their main goal which was to send the members to the National Convention in Omaha. Though not all were able to attend, the trip was worthwhile and lots of fun. They learned a lot and all will agree it was a GREAT year. FBLA OFficers: Robin Whitney; Parliamentarian, Jolene De-terding; Reprter, Nancy Seevers; Treas., Patty Glendy; Sec., Celests Spanel; Vice-pres., Carol Purintun; Pres. FBLA (Front) Harold Scott, Dan Hilton; Sponsor, (2nd) Robin Whitney, Cindi Haines, Sherri Haines, Nancy Seevers, Jolene Deterding (3rd) Patty Glendy, Celeste Spanel, Diana Pracht, LaRae Yanagida, Carol Purintun (Back) Alice Barta, Nadine Pirnie, Janette Adair, Kathy Pierson, Dian Paben, Roberta Dixon 106 COUNCIL IMPROVES SCHOOL The BBHS Student Council had a very successful year organizing activities to promote school spirit. Along with an enthusiastic Homecoming Week and dance other student orientated activities included a Twirp-Morp Dance a Computer Dance and Christmas locker decorating. Other services provided by the Council included the Annual Teachers Appreciation Breakfast, improvement of the Council Constitution, the displaying of student suggestions and more. John Sweenie sponsors the Student Council. Officers: Randy Ernst; Pres., Denise Stithem; Sec.-Treas. Nelson; Vice-Pres.______ _______ STUDENT COUNCIL (Front) Barb Jatczak, Shelly Mill, Joel Agena, Denise Stithem, Randy Ernst, Tom Nelson, Wendel Nelson (Back) Karen Pedersen, Mary Blackburn, Janet Lewis, Cindi Dunkel, Linda Johnson, Sally Vohland, Cyndi Zapotocky, Jeanette Sloggett 107 108 BAND HAS A BUSY YEAR. The Broken Bow High School Senior band has been busy this year. The band attended several parades in the area, and went to Lincoln for the State Fair parade. They provided half-time entertainment for all home football games and they also gave the basketball players a boost by playing for their games. Concert season was successful. Band Members: Janette Adair Polly Blackburn Marla Carr Teresa Crouch Kurt Ditson Julie Embree Heidi Foote Steve Gaasch Lori Glendy Connie Goodner Tom Halstrom Rick Hawks Kylie Huffaker Becky Kuenning Jeff Martin Anita Mayo Patty Munnell Kathy Pierson Diana Pracht Jim Saner Jeanette Sloggett John Sweenie Stacy Towns Karen White Ron Baker Tricia Bloemker Marv Carr Ron Day Mike Doty Mitch Farritor Lori Fry Joni Gamble Beth Gockley Kelli Goodner Melanie Harrold Cherylynn Hendricks Susan Huffaker Janna Land Carla Mattox Shelly Mills Cindy Olson Nadine Pirnie Carol Purintun Harold Scott Holly Skillet D'ette Taubenheim Sally Vohland Lori Whitney Kelli Young Mary Kim Blackburn Jackie Brott Todd Cherry Julie Ditson Scott Doty Darla Fink Ivan Ferguson Sarah Gilbertson Carolyn Goodner Joe Govier Candee Hawks Brad Holcomb Andrea Ideen Greg Landkamer Jerry Mattox Dean Millsap Val Oxford Robyn Poland Kyle Rainey Alan Shields Denise Stithem Kylie Taubenheim Delores White Jann Williams 110 Stage Band Members: Karen White, Lori Whitney, Mary Blackburn, Jeff Martin, Harold Scott, Steve Gaasch. These Students attended SWC Music Clinic. CHOIR ENTERTAINS COMMUNITY The Senior High Choir, under the direction of Gay Loyd, was involved in many activities this year. The Choir and Swing Choir were invited to sing at several places. SWC Music Clinic was a highlight for the students who attended. The musical and the concerts were enjoyed by the people who attended. 112 Swing Choir: Harold Scott Randy Ernst, Joel Agena, Troy Downey, Bill Books, Ron Day, Tim Woodward, Wendel Nelson, Robin Whitney, Karen White, Cindy Zapotocky, Lori Whitney, Deb Ballenger, Barb Jatczak, Denise Stlthem, Nancy Johnson. Girls Group 113 “WE LOVE YOU CONRAD” What do you have when Conrad Birdie goes into the army, Rosie quits her job, Albert takes an overdose of aspirin, Kim gets pinned to Hugo, and thousands of hysterical teenagers singing We love you Conrad ? You nave this year's musical presentation of Bye Bye Birdie. Everyone involved in the musical put forth alot of time and effort and it paid off, but everyone is still wondering, Where's my Harvey? 114 115 LIST OF MY ACTIVITIES 116 EXCHANGE STUDENT IS FROM JAPAN. Hiromi Hurukawa was an exchange student at.Broken Bow High School. She was from Gifu-Ken in Japan. Hiromi was 18 years old and enjoyed her stay, she really liked to go out on farms and see all of the animals, she also enjoyed the American food. She made alot of friends while she was here, and she would like to come back and go to college in the United States. -.17 INDIANS GET DUSTED Homecoming is one of the most exciting events of the school year. During the week everyone wore outlandish clothes or fixed their hair in a strange fashion to show their spirit. A bonfire was held and the pep rally was again downtown. The display contest was won by the Junior class. To everyone's disappointment the game was lost to Holdredge. Carmen Nova and Kent Eacker were named this year's royalty. Carmen Nova and Kent Eacker were crowned this year's Queen and King. Princess and Prince this year are Shelly Mills and Wendel Nelson. Tribe candidates were Kent Reinhard and Celeste Spanel. 119 The Vocational Clubs were represented by Gordy Goodman and Jolene Cumpston. Mike Doty and Shelly Mills were representing the Fine Arts. 120 Mitch Farritor and Linda Johnson were representing B-Club. Choir was represented by Wendel Nelson and Lori Whitney. The Senior Class was represented by Kent Eacker and Carman Nova. INTERIM GETS SHORTENED Interim at BBHS was shortened to 8 days instead of the usual 10. New classes were added such as Glass Blowing and the Art of Self-Defense for Girls which were very popular. Stu-detns enjoyed the break before getting back to their regular classes and they also learned new skills and facts. Lori Whitney show her skills learned. Kem Oatman learns how to blow glass. 122 YAHOO! SNEAKY FITCH IS DEAD The All-School play this year was The Death ana Life of Sneaky Fitch. The western comedy was directed by Don Davis ana his sidekick was Rosemary Davis who helped with the costumes also. Many additions to the play made it even funnier. The set designed by Toni Turner was quite appropriate for the play. The play was enjoyed by all. Mervyn Vale and gang mourn another death. Randy and Joel portrayed Sneaky and Doc. Tim acted as Narrator for Sneaky Fitch. 123 The dance-hall girls added some excitement to the play. Harold preaches for Sneaky's first funeral. Sneaky tangles with Dan Speer who played Rackham. 124 The townsladles listen with boredom to the funeral. The Sheriff and Maroon were played by Wendel Nelson and Toni Turner. 125 Another cowboy is shot! The men of the town discuss the situation. “HEAVEN CAN WAIT” Heaven Can Wait was the theme for Prom '79. The Juniors decorated the gym for the banquet and dance. Mr. Marlin May was the speaker at the banquet. Following that, the dance was held with Savage Eye as the band. Then came the movie and breakfast. Thanks to the Juniors, parents, teachers and Mr. Sweenie for a good prom. These girls seem to be enjoying the banquet. 126 SERVERS: (Front) Donna Pirnie, Cindy Bristol, Heidi Rehmer, (Back) Kelli Young, Sherilyn Hendricks, Tammy Gunther, Tammy Wolford 127 Gerrl and Nancy put the finishing touches on the angel. MANY STUDENTS WIN HONORS BBHS is proud of it's many students who have won honors throughout the year. The honors vary widely; from sports to speech ana from drama to judging. We have many state winners in our midst ana they brought great honor to our school. Congratulations to all the winners. Jeff Briggs was presented the Seth Best Award for his outstanding athletic ability. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: (In no particular order) Becky Kuenning, Jeanette Sloggett, Dan Woodward, Ivan Ferguson, Lori Fry, Steve Gaasch, Cindi Dunkel, Joel Agena, Lisa Duryea, Janette Adair, Jeff Briggs, Marv Carr, Tim Woodward, Sarah Gilbertson, Melanie Harrold, Nancy Christensen, Deb Ballenger, Bruce Jones, George Land, Kylie Taubenheim, Toni Turner, Tama O'Brien, Beth Nelsen, Chris Stone, Shelly Mills, Sally Vohland, Tom Nelson, Joni Gamble, Pat White, James Becky, Jann Williams, Karen Pedersen, Diana Pracht, Celeste Spanel, Kent Reinhard, Rex Rehmer, Kathy Pierson, Nadine Pirnie, Karen White, Harold Scott, Mary Blackburn, Bill Stamp, Mike Doty, Patty Glendy, Lori Whitney, Janet Lewis, Justin Williams, Denise Stithem, Nancy Johnson, D'Ette Taubenheim, Carol Purintun, Kelli Goodner, Barb Jatczak, Wendel Nelson, Patty Munnell, Randy Ernst Our State Winners in Speech. Tim Woodward won the VFW Contest and went on to the National Contest in Washington D.C. Tom Nelson won State for his speech on radio. Tricia Bloemker took State in the Optimist Contest. Members of the Range Judging Team include Brian Nelson, Keith Pracht, Justin Williams, Terry Connely. They placed first in the State Competition and went on to the International Contest where they placed fourteenth. 129 HONOR STUDENTS: Lori Whitney, Kelli Goodner, Tim Woodward, Tom Nelson, Paul Schlpporelt (Not Pictured) Act Competition held In Kearney. _ The cast of “Lifeguards Includes Chris Stone, David Bales, Toni Turner, Tim Woodward and Randy Ernst. Janet Lewis was Student Director and Don Davis was Director. 130 SENIORS SAY FAREWELL The Potato-Heads brought many laughs to Class Night. Senior relaxed the last few days. Graduation brought an end to High School Days for the Seniors. With excitement and sadness they finished their last days here at BBHS. The Class of '79 chose coral and cream as their colors, a coral rose for their flower and as their motto they chose; Give To The World The Best You Hae, And The Best Will Come Back To You. Chris Stone brought her ballet talent to the stage. 131 Everyone enjoyed Stage Band at Class Night. Paul Schfpporelt acted as Emcee for Class Night. Lori tries her cap on for size. Seniors really relaxed the last day. Randy and Tim gave the Class Prophecy. Kelli Goodner maintained a 4.0 average throughout school. The Cheerleaders performed a skit at Class Night. Waiting for the big ceremony. 133 134 135 CLASS OFFICERS: Mitch Farrltor, Sec.-Treas.; Kent Eacker, Vice-Pres.; Kent Reinhard, Pres. Janet Applegarth Bryan Archer Annette Badgley 136 Ron Baker David Bales Alice Barta Marvin Carr Nancy Christensen i ' V ■ Edith Beckenbach William Books Carmen Berns Brad Bohy Russell Bristol Mark Croghan Polly Davis Duane Ducker Kent Eacker Joe Eberle Randal Ernst Jolene Deterding 138 Donald Fair Patty Glendy Gordon Goodman Kelli Goodner 139 Susan Huffaker Randy Hunt ■■■■■■I Hiromi Hurukawa Brandon Ideen Tom Jacobsen Barb Jatczak Linda Johnson Candy Jones PAGE SPONSOR: BOB JACOBSEN 141 Mark Kaelin Kelvin Kleeb Mike Larson Janet Lewis Vernon Jones Eric Landkamer 142 Kevin McCaslin Wendel Nelson Rod Mayo Patty Munnell Thomas Nelson Mark Lindner Shelly Mills Brian Nelson Carmen Nova Tama O'Brien George Pirnie Joyce Page w L Diana Pracht 144 Issac Pryce Carol Purintun Kent Reinhard Paul Schipporeit Kge Rex Rehmer Robert Schweitzer Harold Scott Nancy Seevers Celeste Spanel 145 D'Ette Taubenheim Janet Stewart Ed Thompson Karen White Toni Turner Lori Whitney Brad Wells Robin Whitney 146 PAGE SPONSOR MID-AMERICA DAIRY SERVICE Justin Williams Timothy Woodward Kevin Wright L LaRae Yanagida 147 Today as we look through our yearbook, we pause to remember our yesterdays. Yesterdays at BBHS tnat were filled with much happiness. Happiness that will fill our memories for many tomorrows. Editor: Tama O'Brien Co-Editor: Karen Pedersen Athletics: Beth Nelsen Organizations: Val Oxford Activities: Karen White Advisor: Gerrit Hamblin 148 Best Wishes to the class of '79 Photography by Bob Fitzpatrick Baker Studio 872-2861 149 C00KSLEY FORD INC. East Highway 2 Broken Bow, TMe. LEIGH’S BARBER SHOP 308 So. 8 Broken Bow, Ne. WILLIAM PENN LODGE 853 East So. E Broken Bow, Ne. LEWIS FLORAL 407 So. 9 Broken Bow, Ne. LA VONNE’S BEAUTY SALON DON HOLCOMB AGENCY 836 So. 8 420 So. 10 Broken Bow, l le. Broken Bow, Ne. ACHE PAIN BARBER SHOP BROADWAY MARKET 815 So. D 444 So. 8 Broken Bow, Ne. Broken Bow, Ne. BELL’S BOW BOTTERIE MULTI-VUE TV INC. 440 So. 305 So. 1 Oth Broken Bow, Ne. Broken Bow, Ne. ARROW AVIATION HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY 151 So. 1st Ave. 817 So. D Broken Bow, Ne. Broken Bow, Ne. HOME REPAIR SERVICE BEST OIL COMPANY 1333 No. C You are miles ahead with Broken Bow, Ne. Mobil Broken Bow, Ne. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 79 Stockman's Cafe Broken Bow, Ne. 150 NEBRASKA STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BROKEN BOW, NE. Each depositor insured to 940,000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 79 NEBRASKALAND TIRE INC. ' Ed Pierson- Manager East HWY. 2 Broken Bow, Ne. PH. 872-6459 151 H e t tZentsible .. V Place m STEVE’S Dogn Suds, Family Restaurant GIBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER Where you buy the BEST for LESS,' Broken Bow, Ne. East Hiway 2 92 872-6287 Broken Bow WITTIG’S IGA 'We wish the Seniors of '79 Lots of Luck Broken Bow, Ne. PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATON We wish the Seniors a prosperous future Broken Bow, l le. 152 COAST to COAST Gene O'Brien OWNER Broken Bow Ne. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DOTY’S CLOTHING STORE !4 Soutrr8th Ave. broken Bow, Ne. Best Wishes Seniors MR. AUTOMOTIVE Broken Bow, Ne. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SEARS CATALOG STORE Good Luck Class of '79 Phone-872-2431 Manager- Giles Warren 153 GAMBLES store , Ne. Good Luck Seniors the friendly Broken Bow ARROW MOTORS CO. Pontiac, Cadillac, GMC Good Luck on your Drive into the future Seniors. CORNER STYLE SHOPPE DITTEMER JEWELRY Broken Bow, Ne. We wish the Seniors the best of luck in whatever the future holds. Owner: Chard Hirsch 154 L W TIRE SERVICE 202 So. 9th Broken Bow, Ne. Your Safety is our Business. CITY CAFE 423 So. 9th Broken Bow, Ne Herb Smets DAIRY QUEEN LYNE’S ELECTRIC 826 So. E Broken Bow, Ne. GOOD LUCK to the SENIORS of '79 Broken Bow, Ne. Kent Sloggett Owner 1S5 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! KCNI 1280 DOING IT ALL FOR YOU TOM EBERLE and SONS We wish the Seniors of '79 lots of luck 156
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