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

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2 The 1981 Warrior Staff members would like to present to you the 1981 Warrior. As you look back on the past year we hope that the yearbook will bring back good and happy memories for you. We hope that we have captured the events the way they happened and the way they meant to you. For you will carry these memories for years to come. 3 4 5 6 7 o- uasiiiraHiiti 10 12 Administration Faculty School Board: Joyce Larson, R.C. McMeen, Dr. A.L. Jones, Jerry Sloggett, Dr. Ron Simmons, Jim Girardin. 16 Gerald Anson Math Pat Bomberger Special Ed Beatrice Cosner Special Ed Joe Cupl Special Ed Jerry Beekman Shop Nancy Briggs Jr. High Libr. Florence Cox Counselor Donald Davis English Speech Bill Blackburn Social Studies Barb Bloemker Speech Spanish Lance Bristol Music Richard Chalupa Agriculture 17 James Ingram Sciences Jim Jensen Math Dennis Jones Librarian Carol Kasselder Art Nerine Kleeb Special Ed Virgil Korte Math Vicki Mackenstadt English Steve Miller Social Studies 18 Eileen Muller Home Economics Bill Reichert Band Wes Reichenberg Industrial Arts Bob Seeger Science Pat and Mark Russel: P.E. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE John Sweenie Counselor Louise Stutzman English Darrel Sybrant Sciences TOO BUSY NOT SHOWN Helen Seevers Librarian 19 20 Seniors Dorothy Andersen James Barta Clifford Badgiey Stan Barker Tom Barta Aron Beck Page Sponsor—Broken Bow Ready Mix Inc. Page Sponsor—Christen Building and Supply 23 Misti Christensen Lori Clark Sherri Cook Scott Doty Steve Dowse 24 Page Sponsor—Ye Olde Mall Leslie Eggleston Ivan Ferguson Twila Freeze Lynn French Darla Fink Lori Fry Steve Gaasch Page Sponsor—Federal Land Bank Assn. 25 Joni Gamble Tammy Gunther Lori Glendy Sarah Gilbertson Melanie Harrold Page Sponsor—Tedd C. Huston, P.C. Eric Hill Becky Kuenning Sherilyn Hendricks Bruce Jones Page Sponsor—B.-J. Equipment, Inc. Andrea Ideen Linda Hunt Craig Kennedy Lori Lepant R.J. Lepant Jannie Leverington Jeff Martin Brett Mason Carey Mattox Kevin McClintock Lonnie McCullough Anita Mayo 28 Page Sponsor—Travel Chain of Nebraska Bill Miller Dean Millsap Kim Nelsen Mike Nelson m George Musselman Page Sponsor—B K Concrete Tim Nelson Julie Payne Bonnie Pedersen Ken Peterson Wanda Peterson Jeanne Pierson 30 Page Sponsor—Custer County Chief Donna Pimie Cheryl Powers Rod Pracht Betty Root Marshall Schroder Greg Shaner Jeanette Sloggett Page Sponsor—Mayor and Mrs. Robert Jacobsen 31 James Smith Randall Smith Rob Smith w sm tess'.i'ai'j y . Vto 5r 4A. I aow Class Officers: Sec-Tres.—K. Noel, Pres. D. Millsap, V. Pres. S. Doty. Kelly Staab 32 Page Sponsor—Sandy Skillett—Avon District Sales Manager. Kylie Taubenheim James Thompson Tim Troxel Page Sponsor—Fariss Men's Wear 33 Sally Vohland Jeff Woodward Dan Woodward Jann Williams Tammy Wolford Patty White Kelli Young No Picture Available: Michael Gobel Jeffrey Jones Page Sponsor—Wm. Penn Lodge Juniors Grace Albrecht Bill Beavers Jeanie Beavers Ken Bems Richard Bionda Polly Blackburn Tricia Bloemker Jackie Brott 36 Page Sponsor—Nebraskaland Tire Nora Burke Todd Cherry Mike Christensen Crystal Collins Michelle Cosgrove Teresa Crouch Angie Cumpston Margaret Devine Class Officers—Pres. Russ Smith, Vice Pres. Stacy Towns, Sec. Tammy Shears, Tres. Mike Haumont. Debbie Ducker Kristi Eberte Page Sponsor—Gateway Motel 37 lames Gibson Beth Gockley Eldon Grantzinger Randy Grimes 38 Page Sponsor—Grassland Veterinary Hospital Brad Holcomb Rick Hawksrad Anna Harmon Lana Harrell Mike Haumont Helen Jorgensen Page Sponsor—Arrow Seed Company 39 Mark Jatzcak Joe Miller Julie Joyce Jeff Klinkman Gregg Landkamer Todd Leggett Don Knee Janna Land Glen Leverington Rebel Linder Pat Lindner Carla Mattox 40 Page Sponsor—Cottonwood Land Debbie Millsap jamie Mattox Jim Mortensen Sherri Myers John Norden Cathy Nozicka Clinton Nozicka Lesa Oatman Cindy Olson Kent Olson Bill Owens Laura Pierson Page Sponsor—Culligan Water Conditioning 41 Jeff Poland Lenora Pracht Dave Schroder Dean Schroder Stacy Riggs Tami Roessler Monte Scofield 42 Page Sponsor—Custer County Implement Alan Shields Holly Skillett Russ Smith Angie Speer Debbie Thomas Stacy Towns john Sweenie Tammy Thompson Page Sponsor—Franssen Welding 43 Tresa Wiggins Echo Williams Lisa Wright Wanda Zachary Page Sponsor—Stockman's Cafe Ed Wehling Holly Brunken David Burdick Shawn Burke Tony Carroll 46 Page Sponsor—Bow Auto Hospital Debbie Clarke Lisa Catlett Mike Codr Tony Cosgrove Class Officers—Pres. John Jatzcak (not pic). Vice Pres. Tim Smith (not pic.). Sec. Stephanie. Yantzie, Tres. Eva Adams. Chuck Davis David Dean Bret DeManche Page Sponsor—Connely Camper Comer 47 Rocky Dockweiler Teresa Ferguson Steve Gobel Stuart Gilbertson Gretchen Gockley 48 Page Sponsor—Reynold McMeen—R.P.T. Kara Golden Shelley Gottschalk Brad Gunther Bob Hall 49 Page Sponsor—Payne Ditson Conoco 4 Mike Holcomb Scott Holcomb Kristi Horn Kim Howard 50 Page Sponsor—Pizza Hut Dave Mack Lisa Moore Tami Moffett County Implement I Cindy McAlevy Page Sponsor—Custer Angie Magee Doug Munnell Don Nelson Eric Nelson Sheila Nice Rhonda Nichols Rick Nielson Dave Noel Susan Ray David Russel Julie Sammons 52 Page Sponsor—V-Bar Sales Tim Smith Kris Staab Bob Stamp Brad Stithem Page Sponsor—Broken Bow Clinic 53 Freshman Lenora Applegarth Lori Bailey Alicia Berghorst Everett Brott Sheila Bullard Mick Clark Christi Cooley Robyn Cranwell Beth Daily lames Bigbee Mike Bigbee Lisa Clarke Steve Cooksly Cheryl Day Karen Devine 56 Page Sponsor—Staab's Appliance Tom Gaasch Marie Gibson Gerald Grooms Teresa Gilbertson Matt Jatczak Mark Hendrikson Kenneth Griffith Lee Jacobson Dave Hendrickson Kirk Gottschalk Page Sponsor—Johnson Spencer, Atty. Gregg Jones Rod Hinkle Jerry Haines Kim Jorgensen Bert Kennedy Terry Mason June Nelson Stephanie McMIeen Ross Miller Frank Murphy Joe Nelson Tracy Keiborz Kenda Nelson Tad Legget Christie Leibhart Clifford Norden Scott McCullough Jim Miller Eddie Millsap Bill Nelson Brett Oltman 58 Page Sponsor—Coast to Coast Jolene Pimie jay Poland Lowell Poland Donna Porter Kyle Rapp Bonnie Pracht Alison Ray Connie Pracht Dan Riggs Kelli Parker Annie Peister Tammi Peterson Mike Peace Sheila Peister Gerald Pimie Page Sponsor—Bow Bakery 59 Jere Schweitzer Paul Shields Shane Stark Billy Summers 60 Page Sponsor—Broken Bow Floral Greenhouse Ann Troxel Val Warren Randy Vanderheiden Corrina Wells Michelle Wells Darcy Ziegler Julie Zlomke Page Sponsor Slim's Western Wear 61 Eighth Grade Brett Brunken David Burke Michelle Bjomsen Barb Briggs 62 Page Sponsor—Slim's Western Wear Jennifer Craig Kelly Davis Marcia Eberle Stephanie Fenton Jill Gamble Mike Cumpston John Dockweiler Julie Edwards Patty Franzen Aaron Gilbertson Class Officers—Pre. John Noel, Vice Pre. Brad Ballenger, Sec. Tres. Teresa Pracht. Jeff Girardin David Gobel Judy Goodner Todd Graham Page Sponsor—Larry Hickenbottom 63 Gary Grantzinger Mark Griffith Mark Grimes Christie Hall Larry Harrold LeeAnn Heflebower Kenny Hill Randy Howard Angie Huhman 64 Page Sponsor—Sargeant Irrigation David Jones Pam Jones Brent Kamp Kay Kaps Kim Kirby Debbie Klinkman Karen Olson Jeff Pearson Teresa Pracht Mark Ostrander Jeff Peterson Rickey Smith Rick Kuyper Richard Logan Jay Landkamer Christi Miller Mark Linville Brenda Mohler Lori Mulbach Dixie Nielsen Page Sponsor—Pete's APCO 65 Todd Sorenson Vanessa Spencer Sheri Whiteman Mark Whitney Nick Winchester Frank Winder Danny Wilson Betty Wolford Tony Wright James Zlomke 66 Page Sponsor—Dr. L. R. Wallace SEVENTH GRADE Seventh Grade Class Officers; Pres.—T. Clutter, V. Pres.—J. Province, Sec-Tres.—S. Varney. Tim Baillie Kevin Bayne Jody Bemert Brent Bollwitt Dana Breiner Julie Burnett David Carroll Bill Christen Tracey Clutter Tanya Coffman Andrea DeManche Jeanne Connely Stephanie Dietz Robbie Eacker Brian Eberie Page Sponsor—Ache Pain Barber Shop 67 Mike Cendrolis Brenda Gottschalk Richard Gubser Gary Haines Michaeline Haller Mike Heflebower Lisa Holcomb Melinda Holcomb Kyle Holloway Lisa Howard Mike )aiven Brenda Jones Debra Kennedy Shelly Kennedy Scott Kratzer 68 Page Sponsor—Dairy Queen Michael Miller Chris Mills John Murphy Bill Nelson Gary Leek Mark Leggett Danny Leverington Jeff Mattox Stephanie Meston Danny Miller Troy Nelson Scott Nielson Shanna Oldson Kea Oltman Dusty Parker 69 Carolyn Pelster Justin Province Tim Roessler Jane Sammons Jeff Schall Lisa Spanel Juli Stark Deborah Stumpff Chris Snurr Becky Snyder Linda Summers Teresa Thompson Stacy Taylor Janette Treffer Scott Varney 70 Carla Wells Daniel Williams Angela Winder Bow Has Young Team The Broken Bow Football team crossed the paths of several rated football teams in the state and paid the price in the losing column. Winning only aginst Minden, Broken Bow, a young team, hopes to improve considerably next year. Receiving SWC honors for Bow were Dan Woodward, All-Conference, John Norden, Honorable Mention, and Mark Jatczak, also Honorable Mention. —Coach Sybrant Football Players Row 1—L. French, T. Nelson, E. Hill, T. Stone, L. McCouIgh, S. Doty, D. Woodward, T. Troxel, R. Smith, J. Woodward, D. Millsap, M. Schroder, M. Burke. Row 2—B. Hall, S. Burke, J. Barta, E. Wehling, M. Haumont, S. Dowse, M. Jatczak, J. Norden, J. Gibson, R. Smith, B. Holcomb, T. Cherry, B. Owens. Row 3—M. Eggleston, J. Noel, K.C. Jones, D. Christianson, B. Beavers, R. Hawks, E. Grantzinger, R. Dockweiler, E. Wehling, C. Davis, B. Stamp, T. Smith. Row 4—E. Nelson, D. Russel, K. Hill, M. Williams, T. Carroll, B. Gunther, D. Burdick, M. Holcomb, R. Neilson, B. Stithem, S. Holcomb, S. Gilbertson, J. Jatczak. 72 Returning Letterman Row 1—J. Barta, M. Haumont, J. Norden, S. Doty, L. McColough, S. Dowse, J. Gibson. Row 2—E. Hill, R. Smith, T. Troxel, T. Stone, M. Jatczak, D. Woodward, J. Woodward. Tim Troxel shows his style. Let's start this one out right!! 73 74 Bow defense. Bow makes the tackle. Lady Indians Much Improved The 1980 Volleyball season, under first year coach Mary Jo Morris and assistant coach Mick Patch, was capped off with one senior and three juniors being named to all-conference teams. Senior Sally Vohland, was named to the first team All-Conference. Juniors being named were; Tammy Shears—Second Team, and Stacy Towns and Angie Cumpston Honorable Mention. Despite the 3-9 season record the Lady Indians showed much improvement throughout the year. —Coach Morris Assistant Coach M. Patch and Head-Coach, Mary |o Morris. Volleyball Players. Row 1—S. Hendricks, H. Brunken. M. Devine, C. Mattox, T. Moffett, L. Moore, K. Eacker, S. Kleeb, ). Sammons, D. Barta, A. Cumpston. Row 2—A. Magee, D. Clark, J. Williams, J. Beavers, L. Oatman, C. Albrecht, L. Wright, E. Adams, S. Yantzie, S. Towns, K. Eberle. Row 3—Coach Patch, P. Fox, S. Doty, T. Shears, S. Vohland, L. Doty, R. Reinherd, J. Shea, J. Varney, M. Langmeir, S. Cottschalk, D. Deavers, Coach Morris. 75 Bow vs GOTHENBURG 8-15, 4-15 15-3, 15-0 BOW vs Anselmo-Mema 16-14 Bow vs LEXINGTON 13-15, 14-16 Bow vs COZAD 5-15, 12-15 15-12 Bow vs AINSWORTH 0-15, 12-15 Bow vs OGALLALA 8-15, 11-15 Bow vs MINDEN 2-15, 0-15 15-5, 15-10 BOW vs Ord 5-15 Bow vs HOLDREGE 9-15, 14-16 Lex Invite Bow vs NORTH PLATTE 5-15, 1-15 15-3, 15-12 ' BOW vs Gothenburg DISTRICTS Bow vs ALBION 10-15, 0-15 Southwest Conference—First Team—S. Vohland, Second Team—T. Shears, Honorable Mention—A. Cumpston, S. Towns T. Shears Goes Up for a Block! Bow Teamwork! Sandy Doty Scores a Point! 76 • • • Cross Country Keeps Going and Going Cross Country Row 1—J. Mattox, T. Mason, R. Loggin, and J. Nelson. Row 2— Coach Russell, J. Sweenie, G. Landkamer, B. Jones, R. Smith, S. Stark. Although the 1980 Cross Country wasn't terribly successful, they showed a great deal of potential. The outstanding runners were Bruce Jones, Greg Landkamer, and John Sweenie. John Sweenie placed sixth at SWC. 77 John sleeping on the job! Bow Has Tough Season The Bow B-Ball Team, lacking in size, spent another winless year during the 1980-B1 season. After a very disappointing loss to Aurora the team steadily improved, but never enough to pull ahead and win a game. Districts ended the season but left most people feeling proud, as the team improved to play the best they were capable of doing. Coach Hilton sums up his last year at Bow by quoting Winning is not everything, but trying to win is. SWC honors went to Dan Woodward—2nd team, and Brett Mason and Steve Dowse Honorable Mention. —Coach Hilton Ass't Coach Miller and Head Coach Hilton. Team-Row 1—J. Gibson, J. Mattox, D. Williams, B. Stithem, D. Burdick, M. Holcomb, D. Noel, R. Hawks. Row 2—Coach Hilton, J. Norden, S. Gaasch, B. Gunther, J. Sweenie, G. Musselman, B. Mason, D. Woodward, S. Dowse, Coach Miller. 78 Page Sponsor—Robin Hendrickson Woodward looks for the play. Seniors: S. Dowse, B. Mason, C. Musselman, S. Gaasch, D. Woodward, Bow vs. Bow vs. Bow vs. Bow vs. Bow vs. DISTRICTS: Bow vs. AURORA C.I.N.W. ORD. AINSWORTH LEXINGTON HOLDREGE WOOD RIVER BURWELL GOTHENBURG I I.C.C. OGALLALA COZAD MINDEN GOTHEr ALBION 43-116 38- 83 39- 51 52-78 63-92 61-92 54 1 61-881 30 59-92 63-69 56-80 48-: 51-' 69-71 % B. Mason adds two. Gunther tips the ball. Mason waits for the pass. Woodward adds a point. Musselman lays one in. SWC Second Team? 80 Teamwork Is the Key to Success Team: Row 1—J. Land, ). Sammons, S. Kleeb, J. Keeser, L Moore, J. Shea, S. Yanlzie, D. Deavers, E. Adams, T. Moffet, K. Eacker. Row 2—Stu. Man.—A. Magee, Coach Morriss, C. Goodner, B. Kuenning, S. Gilbertson, M. Cosgrove, L. Doty, S. Vohland, S. Doty, J. Williams, S. Towns, A. Cumpston, C. Mattox, Coach Dean. The Broken Bow Girl's Basketball team ended their season with a disappointing loss to Ord in the Semi-Finals of District play. They were very competitive this year losing most games by a very small margin to accumulate their 6-8 season record. Achieving SWC honors this year were: Second Team—Stacy Towns, and Honorable-Mention—Lori Doty and Sally Vohland. Team Captains for the year were Becky Kuenning and Sally Vohland. Coaches: Head Coach—Mr. Dean, Ass't. Coach—Ms. Morriss. 81 L. Doty goes up for the shot. S. Towns—2nd Team SWC. Bow vs. AINSWORTH 36-55 BOW vs. Centura 49-39 BOW vs. Burwell 40-33 Bow vs. SARGEANT 33-43 BOW vs. Arnold 42-31 BOW Holdrege 41-36 Bow vs. GOTHENBURG 41-44 Bow vs. OGALLALA 43-60 Bow vs. LEXINGTON 42-44 Bow vs. MINDEN 37-48 Bow vs. ORD 43-44 Districts: BOW vs. J Creighton 65 39 Bow vs. ORD 38-46 S. Doty blockes the pass. 82 Vohland tries a block. Seniors: S. Vohland, J. Williams, S. Doty, B. Kuenning, S. Gilbertson Shears takes the ball. S. Doty looks for the pass. Intramurals Team: Bob Stamp, Jim Smith, Tim Troxel, Scott Doty, Dan Speer. 84 Doug Munnel, Aron Beck, Bill Beavers, James Thompson, Greg Landkamer, Shaun Burke. Seth Best Winner 85 Nick Dean presents Seth Best to Dan Woodward. Bow's Undefeated Team Broken Bow had an exceptional wrestling squad this year, as they were undefeated in their dual competition. Bow was also in the State Rankings as was Sam Bullard. Bullard was also Bow's Outstanding Wrestler as he won his third SWC title. Bow also produced five state qualifiers: Sam Bullard, Bruce Jones, Dean Millsap, Jeff Woodward, and Rocky Dockweiller. Mat maids for the year were Jeanne Pierson and Echo Williams. Coaches: Asst.—Mr. Reichenburg, Head Coach—Mr. Patch. Squad: Row 1—T. Leggett, M. Clark, T. Leggett, R. Dockweiller, R. Smith, K. Olson, J. Haines, K. Rapp. Row 2—B. Holcomb, D. Millsap, B. Jones, K. Staab, B. Nelson, R. Miller, J. Bigbee, C. Nozicka, C. Jones. Row 3—J. Pierson, M. Haumont, E. Nelson, J. Woodward, E. Grantzinger, B. Hall, S. Gilbertson, T. Nelson, C. Davis, L. French, J. Hammonds, E. Williams. 86 S. Gilbertson (155), T. Nelson (167). Sam gets the takedown. Dockweiller gets ready. Bullard wins again. Dave Mack is ready. Bruce Jones gets him ready for the pin. State Qualifiers—J. Woodward, D. Millsap, B. Jones, S. Bullard, R. Dockweiler. Millsap gets another win. Nelson works for the pin. Hall and Woodward Sr. Wrestlers—D. Millsap, R. Smith, B. Jones, S. Bullard, R. Pracht, J. Woodward, L. French, K. Staab, T. Nelson. 88 Bow Places at State Dan Speer wins 100 and 200 at SWC. Broken Bow's Dan Speer took a trip to the state track meet this year to place 7th in both the 100 and 200 meter events, adding to his list of titles. John Sweenie also qualified in the 2 mile run. Also placing consistently this year was the 440 relay team consisting of Steve Dowse, Can Speer, James Gibson, and Lonnie McCullough, and Dowse in the triple and long jump. Team includes: Row 1—K. Gottschalk, S. McCullough, L. Jacobson, B. Gunther, B. Stithem, R. Vanderheiden, L. McCullough, S. Dowse, J. Gibson, M. Kemtz, B. Nelson. Row 2—Coach Russel, K. Griffith, S. Burke, B. Hall, M. Peace, G. Pimie, T. Troxel, J. Sweenie, G. Landkamer, D. Russel, R. Vanderheiden, E. Wehling, S. Stark, Coach Korte. 89 Distance: S. Stark, D. Russel, C. Landkamer, J. Sweenie, R. Vanderheiden, K. Gottschalk, M. Kerntz, L. Jacobson. Jumpers: K. Griffith, S. Dowse, B. Stithem, L. McCullough, S. McCullough. Weights: B. Hall, E. Wehling, T. Troxel, B. Gunther, S. Burke, B. Nelson. Sprinters and hurdlers: J. Gibson, S. Dowse, D. Speer, G. Pimie, B. Gunther, M. Peace, L. McCullough, B. Stithem. Seniors: L. McCullough, T. Troxel, S. Dowse, D. Speer, Coach Russel. Dowse places at SWC. 90 Bow Has a Good Year The Broker Bow Girl's Track team had an excellent year, doing well at all their track meets. The year was topped off when the 440 Relay and Ann Troxel took a trip to the State Track meet in Omaha. The 440 Relay, consisting of Janna Land, Kelli Bollwitt, Angie Dowse, and Val Warren gave a top performance, bring home a sixth place medal. 440 Relay: J. Land, K. Bollwitt, A. Dowse, and V. Warren. Team members: Row 1—J. Russell, T. Moffett, H. Brunken, J. Land, K. Bollwitt, T. Peterson, C. Wolford, D. Wehling, Coach Sybrant, Row 2—Coach Jensen, T. Kieborz, M. Wells, C. Collins, L. Clark, M. Carr, K. Nelson, B. Pracht. Row 3—S. McMeen, S. Yantzie, A. Cumpston, A. Troxel, A. Dowse, V. Warren, D. Clark. 91 Distance: Row 1—A. Cumpston, S. Yantzie. Row 2—S. McMeen, A. Dowse, A. Troxel, B. Pracht, D. Wehling, C. Wolford, T. Peterson. Weights: Row 1—M. Wells, K. Nelson, ). Russel. Row 2—C. Collins, T. Kieborz, M. Carr, L. Clark. Sprinters: Row 1—T. Moffett, A. Troxel, A. Cumpston, A. Dowse. Row 2—V. Warren, J. Land, H. Brunken. Row 3—K. Bollwitt, S. McMeen. M. Carr throws for a win. MM A. Troxel qualifies in the hurdles. 92 Bow Places One at State George Musselman ended the year for the Bow golf team as he brought home an eighth place medal from the State Golf Tournament. Another highlight of the year being Bow's First place as a team at the Bow Invitational. Brett Mason also placed Fourth at the Southwest Conference Tournament. Team members: Row 1—D. Mack, D. Dean, T. Mason, C. Mattox, B. Kennedy. Row 2—M. Eggleston, R. Hawks, S. Towns, C. Mattox. Row 3—Coach Miller, G. Musselman, D. Woodward, B. Mason, (Not pictured—S. Vohland). Seniors: G. Musselman, B. Mason, D. Woodward. Varsity: D. Mack, R. Hawks, D. Woodward, B. Mason, G. Musselman. 93 I Jr. High Football 9th. Football Row 1—B. Kennedy, B. Nelson, M. Clark, C. Norden, T. Legget, J. Adair, J. Noel, F. Winder, Row 2—R. Baillie, J. Miller, T. Eberle, K. Gottschalk, D. Riggs, G. Pimie, E. Brott, J. Haines, R. Miller, S. Taubenheim. Row 3—E. Millsap, K. Griffith, S. McCullough, M. Baxter, B. Ballenger, K. Rapp, R. Vanderheiden, L. Jacobsen, G. Grooms, J. Dockweiler. Row 4—Coach Anson, M. Jatczak, Coach Dean. 8th Grade Football Row 1—M. Linville, R. Bailey, B. Brunken, T. Sorenson, J. Adair, M. Cumpston, Row 2—D. Williams, L. Harrold, J. Pearson, J. Girardin, K. Bimie, R. Smith. Row 3—G. Grantzinger, Coach Jones, T. Wright, N. Winchester, D. Burke, M. Baxter, B. Ballenger, J. Noel, J. Dockweiler, Coach Anson. 7th Grade Football Row 1—D. Williams, D. Miller, D. Leverington, J. Province, J. Schall, S. Varney, T. Nelson. Row 2—B. Christen, C. Snurr, T. Bailey, J. Bemert, S. Kratzer, B. Bollwitt, B. Eberle, R. Eacker, Row 3—D. Carroll, B. Nelsen, J. Gallentine, M. Hefflebower, M. Jaixen, S. Nielsen, Coach Jones. 94 r Jr. High Boy's Basketball Freshman B-Ball: Row 1—B. Kennedy, S. Taubenheim, G. Grooms. Row 2—L. Jacobson, J. Miller, T. Mason, S. Cooksley. Row 3—Coach Jones, K. Griffith, J. Nelson, M. Peace, G. Pimie, R. Vanderheiden. 95 Volleyball 9th Volleyball Row 1—L. Applegarth, K. Nelsen, A. Piester, D. Ziegler, S. McMeen, Row 2—A. Dowse, A. Ray, V. Warren, S. Bullard. Row 3—L. Clark, K. Devine, C. Wells, C. Winbolt, C. Day, J. Nelson, Coach Mackinstadt. 8th Volleyball Row 1—K. Davis, S. Whitman, S. Fenton, K. Kaps, J. Gamble, Row 2—D. Stumpff, P. Jones, T. Pracht, B. Briggs, M. Bjomsen, L. Barta, A. Huhman, P. Wenquist. Row 3—Coach Kenner, M. Eberle, D. Nielsen, L. Hefflebower, J. Goodner, C. Hall, K.C. Stumpff, K. Kirby. 7th Volleyball Row 1—J. Sammons, K. Oilman, J. Burnett, L. Spanel, D. Briener. Row 2—T. Thompson, M. Holcomb, B. Jones, B. Gottschalk, L. Sommers, Row 3—Coach Kenner, A. Winder, C. Wells, C. Peltzer, J. Connely, A. De Manche, T. Clutter. 96 Jr. High Wrestlers in n'K vvresuers kow l—j. Province, B. Bollwitt, T. Nelson, S. Varney, D. Miller, J. Petersen. Row 2—C. Snurr, B. Nelson, R. Gubser, D W, hams, | Berner! T. Finney, R. Howard, T. Graham. Row 3-Coach Sybrant, S. Taylor, T. Trotter, R. Bailey, M. Cumpston, J. Adair, B Ballenger, J. Noel, J. Girardin, G. Haines, J. Dockweiler. 97 Jr. High Basketball Ninth B-Ball—Row 1—L. Applegarth, T. Gilbertson, K. Nelson, V. Warren, S. Bullard, A. Dowse, A. Peister. Row 2—Coach Kenner, L. Clarke, K. Devine, M. Gibson, C. Winbolt, A. Ray, D. Zeigler, A. Troxel, C. Day, S. McMeen, Stu. Man.—B. Daily. Eighth B-Ball—Row 1—S. Whitemen, P. Jones. Row 2—B. Briggs, K. Davis, K. Olson, K. Kaps, J. Gamble. Row 3—D. Nielsen, M. Eberie, L. Heflebower, J. Goodner, C. Hall, T. Pracht, P. Wenquist. Seventh B-Ball—Row 1—L. Spanel, K. Oltman. Row 2—L. Summers, B. Jones, J. Burnett, B. Gottschalk, D. Breiner. Row 3—J. Stark, A. DeManche, S. Dietz, J. Connely, T. Clutter, C. Wells. 98 Jr. High Boy's Track _ . ta Team members: Row 1—D. Carroll, J. Girardin, J. Landkamer, M. Compston, J. Mattox, K. Hill, J. Schall, J. Bemert, B. Bollwitt, T. Nelson, D. Parker, D. Williams. Row 2—R. Neilsen, R. Bailey, J. Noel, B. Ballenger, M. Heflebower, M. jaixen, T. Graham, F. Winder, B. Christen. Page Sponsor—Howard Ballenger Insurance 99 Jr. High Girl's Track Girl's Track: Row 1—K. Oilman, B. Gottschalk, D. Breiner, T. Thompson, S. Fenton. Row 2—M. Bjomson, T. Pracht, B. Briggs, B. Jones, J. Burnell. Row 3—P. Wenquist, J. Goodner, M. Eberie, D. Neilsen, C. Wells, and Coach Morris. 100 D.E.C.A. Expands Membership Broken Bow's D.E.C.A. Chapter has kept with tradition again this year as they sold doughnuts for their chief money-making project. State Convention was again a success as Michelle Cosgrove, Dan Speer, Rob Smith, and Donna Pimie all placed in their events. The Chapter the award for a 30% higher membership. Officers: Pari.—J. Payne, Hist.—J. Gamble, Tres.—L. Stamp, Sec—K. Noel, V. Pres.—S. Doty, Pres.—D. Pimie. 102 Members: Row 1—J. Pierson, K. Nelsen, K. Noel, J. Payne, S. Riggs, D. Pimie, J. Thompson. Row 2—L. Lepant, C. Bristol, R. Smith, A. Cumpston, L. Stamp. Row 3—M. Christensen, K. Peterson, T. Freeze, S. Doty, L. Doty, E. Grantzinger, P. Fox, Sponsor—Mr. Dean. Boy's B-Club Officers—Pres. D. Millsap, V. Pres.—B. Jones, Sec.—S. Doty, Tres.—S. Dowse. The Boy's B-Club kept busy this year with various activities. They started the year off by electing officers. The Club grew considerably with the addition of many sophomores from the various sports. 103 B-Club: Row 1—S. Dowse, S. Bullard, J. Norden, E. Crantzinger, B. Beavers, M. Christen, E. Hill, L. McCullough, S. Doty, D. Millsap. row 2—R. Hawks, J. Gibson, B. Stithem. M. Holcomb, T. Smith, B. Mason, R. Dockweiller, M. Williams, J. Mattox. Row 3—R. Smith, D. Woodward, B. Jones, M. Schroder, L. French, M. Burke, J. Woodward, J. Barta, K. Peterson, B. Hall. Girl Athletes The Girl's B-Club started off the year planning various activities. They first held a bake sale for their money-making project. They also finished painting the locker rooms that were started last year. The Club ended the year initiating new members at the Booster Club Meeting. Officers—Tres.—T. Shears, Sec.—S. Towns, V. Pres.—S. Doty, Pres.—S. Vohland. B-Club: Row 1—J. Williams, K. Bollwitt. Row 2—S. Towns, A. Cumpston, K. Nelsen, W. Zachary, T. Moffitt, E. Adams, J. Land. Row 3—S. Doty, T. Shears, S. Vohland, L. Doty, S. Gilbertson, M. Carr, R. Reinhard, M. Cosgrove. 104 Concord Zooms Along Board of Directors: M. Harrold, ). Slogged, T. Bloemker, I. Ferguson, H. Foote. Once again, Nebraska's top teen-produced radio program kept busy covering school and area news and entertaining their listeners with the top songs. One major change this year included shortening the program from one hour to thirty minutes. This change contributed to the dynamic success of the program along with the talent displayed by those that worked hard on the Concord Staff. Members: Row 1—J. Gamble, D. Mack, D. Dean, D. Williams, K. Young, J. Sloggett, M. Harrold, A. Mayo. Row 2—J. Pierson, J. Payne, K. Golden, D. Pirnie, K. Taubenheim, T. Bloemker, H. Foote, E. Adams, S. Gottschalk, B. Lonowski. Row 3—J. Vamey, A. Ideen, I. Ferguson, T. Smith, S. Holcomb, M. Gobel, D. Munnel, Mr. Davis. 105 VICA Member Places at State VICA topped their year off at the State Convention when Senior Craig Cranwell won the Plumbing Pipe Fitting contest. This year VICA was kept busy by many money making projects—including selling stuffed animals, collecting aluminum cans, their dunking stand, and selling raffle tickets. For another project they also cleaned up the football field after the ball games. Officers: Pres.—D. Chapin, V. Pres.—S. Doty, Sec.—L. Harrell, Tres. L Oatman. VICA: Row 1—S. Doty, D. Chapin, R. Smith, Row 2—T. Roessler, L. Oatman, L. Harrell. Row 3—J. Smith, C. Cranwell, R. Grimes, C. Nozicka. 106 F.B.L.A. Keeps Busy Officers: V. Pres.—A. Ideen, Pres. T. Freeze, Tres, K. Boliwitt, Sec—K. Taubenheim, Part.—J. Williams. The FBLA Chapter had a busy year, starting with the officers attending a District Meeting in North Platte during Oct. In December, the Chapter held a table at the FHA Bazaar, while at the same time, they played the roles of Santa's elves. Four mailboxes Santa Claus' were set up downtown so children could write to Santa, with the FBLA members answering. They also held a bake sale in Jan. With the busy year behind them, the members can look back with the satisfaction of success! 107 FBLA: Row 1—J. Williams, K. Boliwitt, J. Gamble, L. Eggleston, P. White. Row 2—A. Ideen, L. Stamp, K. Noel, T. Shears, C. Bristol, T. Aolford, K. Taubenheim. Row 3—J. Payne, S. Vohland, D. Pimie, |. Levrington. Row 4—S. Doty, T. Freeze, L. Doty, J. Pierson, T. Gunther. Future Farmers of America Members: Row 1—T. Leggett, E. Williams, |. Beavers, |. Bigbee, L. Clarke, D. Clarke. Row 2—K. Rapp, T. Leggett, R. Smith, K. Olson, L. McCullough, K. C. )ones, K. Staab. Row 3—M. Christen, R. Rapp, B. Owens, L. French, B. Beavers, C. Badgely, C. (ones. The FFA Chapter kept busy this year by attending many competition, and doing various activities and money-making projects. They began the year with their annual Slave Auction and also sold fruit and picked up Christmas trees. The Chapter was represented well at State Convention with Rodd Rapp, Lonnie McCullough, and Keving McClintock all placing in their events. Officers: Pari.—J. Beavers, Rep.—K. Olson, V. Pres.—L French, Pres.—L. McCullough, Sec.—E. Williams, Rep.—K. Staab, Sent.—R. Rapp. 108 Future Homemakers of America The FHA Chapter had a busy year with new activities and expanding those from the past. A Fall Bazaar sponsored by the Chapter proved to be a big money-making success. Other money making projects were selling roses during FHA Week, bake sales, and selling ice cream bars after school. Winners at State Convention were, Julie Ditson—PEP Squad, Tricia Bloemker—State Officer, and Melanie Harrold received the FHA HERO Scholarship. Their hard work finally paid off! Officers: Pres.—). Sloggett, V. Pres.—K. Taubenheim, Tres.—J. Land, Hist.—T. Bloemker, Rec. Chrm.—M. Devine, Sec.—M. Harrold. Members: Row 1—Ms. Muller, L. Hunt, . Sloggett, K. Nelsen. Row 2—K. Taubenheim, |. Land. Row 3—S. Gilbertson, W. Peterson, T. Bloemker, M. Devine, L. Eggleston, T. Wolford. Row 4—M. Harrold, H. Foote, L. Catlett. 109 Jr. High Student Council . . . Junior High Student Council—first row—L. Spanel, K. Davis, K. Nelson, J. Dockweiler, V. Warren, second row—B. Summers, D. Ziegler, L. Hefflebower, J. Girardin, K. Devine. Student Council Officers—Sec-Tres—L. Hefflebower, Pres—K. Nelson, V. Pres—K. Davis. Jr. High F.H.A____ Junior High F.H.A.—first row—J. Zlombke, K. Nelson, L. Bailey, J. F.H.A. Officers—V. Pres—T. Gilbertson, Historian—J. Nelson, Sec- Pimie, second row—R. Cran well, T. Gilbertson, J. Nelson, K. Tres—K. Devine, Pres—J. Pimie. Devine. no Council Keeps Busy. Officers: Pres.—|. Sloggett, V. Pres.—B. (ones. Sec-Tres.—C. Coodner. The Senior High Student Council kept busy all during the year. They held several dances and awarded the Spirit Award to the Class of '82. The annual Junior Olympics was again won by the BUDS. Homecoming was their biggest project, but which was also dampered by the new fire laws which made it impossible to have a bon fire. Excitement was high as the candidates were escorted in on convertibles and was topped off by Colisseum Rock providing music for the dance. They also held a Teacher's Appreciation breakfast, saluting Mr. Wade. in Members: Row 1—T. Moffet, |. Sloggett, ). Sammons. Row 2—B. Stithem, R. Dockweiller, C. Goodner, T. Crouch, C. Goodner, K. Taubenheim. Row 3—A. Beck, T. Freeze, C. Landkamer, S. Vohland, B. Jones, J. Gamble, S. Doty. The Hands of Our Artists The Art Club was one of the most active clubs since it was founded. Pres. Jann Williams led the members through a busy year as they sold homemade craft items at games and the FHA Bazaar. They also painted murals for the Junior High building. A visit to Omaha's Old Market Joslyn Museum was taken in April. The Annual Arts Crafts Fair was held on May 10, featuring the Senior Comer, in which the six Senior artists showed their masterpieces. Officers: V. Pres.—). Sloggett, Tres.—D. Fink, Pres.—J. Williams, Hist.—L Fry, Sec. T. Freeze. Members: Row 1—P. Young, S. Ray, D. Barta, D. Barta, T. Ferguson, L. Clendy, J. Sloggett, ). Mattox. Row 2—1. Ferguson, C. Coodner, D. Fink, K. IMelsen, L. Shields, L. Fry, T. Shears, J. Klinkman, R. Smith. Row 3—Mrs. Kasselder, C. Albrecht, L Pierson, W. Peterson, R. Reinhard, R. Cendrolis, T. Freeze, L. Doty, J. Pierson, E. Crantzinger, B. Root. 112 El Circulo de Espanol Officers: J. Gamble—Pres., C. Goodner—V. Pres., M. Devine—Sec T Bloemker—Tres., S. Vohland—Hist. 1981 was another successful! year for members of El Circulo de Espanol. The organization continued its sponsorship of Pascual Manuel of Guatemala. Money for his sponsorship was raised through the annual sale of chocolate Advent Calendars. The highlight of the year was their participation in Kearney State College's Foreign Language Day. Our students won first place overall in the skit competition. The theme for the day was Improving International Understanding. Members: Row 1—W. Zachary, C. Goodner, T. Bloemker, C Goodner, S. Vohland. Row 2—J. Varney, I. Sammons K Albrecht, J. Gamble. Row 3—B. Stamp, M. Cosgrove, K. Golden, T. Moffett, E. Adams, J. Nelson, K. Define, L. Bailv Advisr r—M Bloemker. Row 4—S. Gottschalk, M. Gobel, B. lonowski. D. Deavers, M. Devine, T. Gilbertson, C. Winboft, |. Pimie’ T Smith 113 SUPER SPIRIT Shines on Tribe kept their spirit shining throughout the 1980-81 athletic season. With the addition of more cheerleaders and the White Sweater Squad, and their new sponsor Sally Dean, the pepdub was much more enthusiastic and larger. Tribe started out the year with a bake sale and by helping serve the One-Box for their money making projects. Buses were also provided for the majority of the away games. Pepclub Members. Row 1—M. Harrold, K. Nelsen, M. Carr, K. Taubenheim, A. Ideen, A. Mayo, L. Fry. Row 2—B. Kuenning, S. Gilbertson, L. Hunt, J. Pierson. Row 3—J. Payne, L. Eggleston, J. Vamey. Row 4—T. Crouch, J. Land, S. Kleeb, J. Shea, S. Gottschalk, K. Golden, A. Magee, E. Williams, T. Moffett, E. Adams. Row 5—K. Eacker, J. Ditson, T. Bloemeker, S. Ray, D. Barta, D. Clark, W. Zachary. Row 6—T. Freeze, H. Brunken, N. Burke, fCl. Devine, H. Foote, G. Albrecht, D. Thomas, D. Millsap, D. Wehling, T. Thompson. Row 7—L. Doty, J. Sloggett, A. Cumpston, T. Shears, D. Pimie, J. Williams, S. Vohland, K. Bollwitt. Varsity Cheerleaders. Row 1—D. Pimie, S. Vohland, L. Doty, T. Shears. Row 2— Head—K. Bollwitt, A. Cumpston, J. Williams, J. Sloggett. 114 Sponsor: Sally Dean Pepclub Officers: Pres.—J. Payne, V.-Pres.—L. Eggleston, Sec-Tres.—J. Varney Head Varsity Cheerleader: K. Bollwitt. Reserve Cheerleaders: T. Crouch, E. Adams, Head—T. Moffett, J. Land. Wrestling Cheerleaders: Head—T. Freeze, T. Thompson, K. Eacker, W. Zachary. 115 Junior High Pep Club Cheerleaders. T. Pracht, B. Briggs, A. Peisler, Head—V. Warren, P. Jones. Pepclub Members. Row 1—D. Kennedy, S. Kennedy, K. Oltman, B. Gottschalk, S. Meston. Row 2—B. Snyder, J. Craig, S. Fenton, C. Wells, S. Pelster, L. Baily, J. Pimie, J. Gamble, B. Jones, J. Burnett, B. Briggs. Row 3—P. Jones, M. Holcomb, L. Holcomb, J. Treffer, L. Spanel, T. Thompson, D. Stumpff, B. Wolford, D. Klinkman, J. Edwards, S. Whitman, J. Sammons, T. Pracht. Row 4—A. Peister, B. Mohler, A. Huhman, B. Bjomsen, C. Hall, K. Kaps, L. Muhlback, T. Clutter, J. Connely, K. Olson, P. Wenquist, V. Warren. Row 5—D. Nielsen, K. Nelson, M. Gibson, C. Winbolt, A. Ray, L. Hefflebower, M. Eberie, K. C. Stumpff, P. Franzen. 116 National Honor Society Broken Bow High School is proud of the students who achieve scholastically as well as in all other areas of their lives. The National Honor Society is an elite group of these students. This year the group celebrated the 50th Anniversary for previous members elected into the society 50 years ago. Newly elected members: Row 1—A. Beck, D. Mack, D. Dean, J. Sammons, E. Adams. Row 2—S. Hendricks, M. Carr, C. Mattox, G. Albrecht, J. Land, J. Martin. Row 3—W. Peterson, R. Reinhart, P. Fox, T. Crouch, G. Landkamer, A. Harmon. Members include: Row 1—A. Beck, B. Jones, G. Musselman, I. Ferguson, D. Woodward, J. Martin. Row 2—C. Goodner, D. Mack, D. Dean, J. Sammons, G. Albrecht, J. Land, M. Devine. Row 3—J. Gamble, S. Hendricks, K. Young, E. Adams, C. Mattox, K. Taubenheim, C. Goodner, A. Harmon. Row 4—L. Fry, M. Carr, W. Peterson, R. Reinhart, P. Fox, S. Gilbertson, P. White, G. Landkamer, T. Crouch. 117 Warrior Records Events The Warrior Staff started their year off by attending an ICP Workshop in September to get new ideas. They were kept busy by recording school activities that happened during the year. We would like to thank Chuck Davis for cropping pictures and Mr. Hamblin, our sponsor, for putting his extra time to help us. We would like to congratulate Melanie Harrold on winning an annual by selling the most ads this year. Photographer—A. Mayo, Ad Manager, M. Harrold, Sports Editor—C. Coodner, Editor—S. Gilbertson, Ass't Editor—T. Bloemker. Warrior: Row 1—A. Mayo, J. Pimie, J. Sloggett, M. Harrold, C. Winbolt. Row 2—D. Millsap, C. Coodner, K. Taubenheim, H. Foote, Land, D. Pimie. Row 3—M. Cosgrove, T. Shears, B. Kuenning, D. Wehling, L. Pierson, S. Gilbertson, A. Ideen, J. Varney, T. Blomker. (Photographer—J. Norden) 118 Lt. Jeff shocked everyone with his dancing ability. No one could believe Calamity brough back a real live actress.' Cast members include: Tricia Bloemker, Cliff Badgley, Jeff Martin, Heidi Foote, David Dean, Kara Golden, Mike Williams, Leslie Eggleston, Don Nelson, Mark Eggleston, Tim Gaasch, Randy Vanderheiden, John Sweenie, Denise Deaver, Margaret Devine, Angie Speer, Stephanie Yantzie, Julie Ditson, Stacy Haumont, Kristi Horn, Helen Jorgenson, Cathy Nozicka, Lona Winder, Lori Bailey, Chris Leibhart, June Nelson, Kenda Nelson, Jolene Pirnie. Cre Members: Bonnie Bimey, Lisa Moore, Ivan Ferguson, David Mack, and Steve Gobel. And who could forget Cliff's hairy red legs? Sandy Doty and Dean Millsap were crowned 1980-81 King and Queen. Homecoming Homecoming—A Week of Fun—A Lifetime of Memories. During the week it was not unusual to see students walking down the hall in togas, dressed as kiddies, or caught up in the “Cowboy Craze , they were just participating in the activities that go along with Homecoming Week. The week came to an end when Seniors Sandy Doty and Dean Millsap were crowned king and queen, and Donna Pimie and Bruce Jones crowned princess and prince. Sandy Doty was also runner-up in the SWC Homecoming Queen Contest. 121 Tribe candidates were Bruce Jones and Donna Pimie. Senior Class candidates were Jeff Woodward and Joni Gamble. B-Club candidates were Dean Millsap and Sandy Doty. i 122 Band candidates were Scott Doty and Becky Kuenning. What a car!! Aliens?!!?!! Fine arts candidates were Ivan Fergusan and Sally Vohland. 123 Homecoming 124 The peprally downtown. B.B.H.S. Band The Broken Bow Senior High Band had a very good year after returning home from a trip to Portland, Oregon the previous summer. The band received a 1 Rating at the Grand Island Harvest of Harmony field marching competition. Ending the year the band also received a 1 at the District Music Competition held in Hastings. Director—Bill Reichert. Flute Sarah Gilbertson Jeanette Sloggett Teresa Crouch Carta Mattox Lona Winder Angie Magie Karen Devine Ann Troxel Beth Daily Sheila Bullard Darcy Ziegler Clarinet Kylie T. Patty White Becky Kuenning Julie Ditson Kara Golden Kelli Young Teresa Gilbertson Beth Gockley Lori Fry Andrea Ideen Julie Varney Steph McMeen Cheryl Day Sherilyn Hendricks Jody Russel Obe Anita Mayo Bass Clarinet Greg Landkamer Kenda Nelson Alto Saxaphone Connie Goodner Heidi Foote Lori Glendy Lenora Applegarth Angie Dowse Annie Piester Tenor Saxaphone Tim Gaasch Val Warren French Horn David Dean Melanie Harrold Sylvie Kleeb Paul Shields Trombone Jeff Martin Steve Gaasch Ross Miller Scott Taubenheim Lee Jacobson Mike Williams John Sweenie Baritone Jay Poland Bells Tammy Moffett String Bass Julie Sammons “ '5 3 Janna Land Dave Mack Darla Fink Eva Adams Scott Doty Mike Holcomb Mark Eggleston Randy Vanderheiden Marta Carr Shane Stark Greg Fry Allan Shields Todd Cheny Percussion Stacy Towns Brad Holcomb Scott Holcomb Christy Cooley Rick Hawks Brad Stithem Jolene Pimie 125 126 Choir Ends Year on Good Note The B.B.H.S. Choir students started ou the year under the direction of a new director. Lance Bristol came to us after a very successful experience in Winside, NE. He brought with him hopes of building enthusiasm and membership along with increasing community awareness. And he did just that!! The Swing Choir was busy all year performing for various functions and activities, and the Boy's Octect brought home a on from District Music Contest. 127 Swing Choir Members: C. Badgley, T. Bloemker, D. Dean, M. Devine, |. Ditson, L. Eggleston, M. Eggleston, D. Fink, H. Foote, K. Golden, S. Holcomb, |. Martin, D. Nelson, C. Nozicka, J. Sweenie, M. Williams, and accompanist B. Lonowski. « 1.1 f Cliffor Badgley, Bonnie Bimie, Tricia Bloemker, David Dean, Denise Deaver, Margaret Devine, Julie Ditson, Leslie Eggleston, Mark Eggleston, Daria Fink, Heidi Foote, Mike Gobel, Kara Golden, Tammy Gunther, Stacey Haumont, Scott Holcomb, Kristi Horn, Helen Jorgenson, Beth Lonowski, Jeff Martin, Don Nelson, Cathy Nozicka, Bonnie Pederson, Cheryl Powers, Betty Root, Angie Speer, John Sweenie, Mike Williams, Lona Winder, Stephanie Yantzie, Lisa Moore. Calamity Jane Calamity Jane came home to Broken Bow, bringing a lot of laughs, fun times and happy memories to the cast and crew. What happens when Calamity brings back Francis (with Anl instead of with an E ) to the fearless men in Deadwood? Or the famed Adelaid Adams turns out to be her maid?—You have the confusion, surprises and young lovers found in any Old West Comedy. But everyone is still asking—Can Bill really do without Calamity? Will Danny ever get some of Francis' honey? Does Martha really believe Calam ain't a lyin'? And what about Naomi? Calam, what are you doing?l Adams!' 129 Up the Down Staircase The P.P.P.'s invented by Ella Friedenberg, Guidance Counselor. CAST Dr. Maxwell Clarke......Todd Cherry Sylvia Barrett..........Margaret Devine Beatrice Schachter......Tricia Bloemker Lou Martin...............David Mack Lennie Neumark..........Clifford Badgley Carole Blanca...........Kristi Horn Alice Blake.............Lona Winder Vivan Paine.............Cindy Bristol Rusty O'Brien...........Steve Gobel Linda Rosen.............Heidi Foote Jose Rodriguez..........Randall Smith Carrie Blaine...........Kelli Bollwitt Harry Kagan.............David Dean Jill Norris.............Carolyn Goodner Rachel Gordon...........Janna Land Elizabeth Ellis.........Sally Vohland Francine Gardner........Polly Blackburn Helen Arbuzzi...........Laura Pierson Charles Arrons..........Alike Williams Paul Barringer..........Rob Smith Joe Ferone..............Dan Speer Ella Friedenberg........ Ellen...................Lori Fry J. J. McHabe...........Gregg Landkamer Frances Egan............Jeanne Pierson Charlotte Wolf..........Leslie Eggleston Samantha Bester.........Cindy Olson C.YA tnfli Potarcnn (Below) Dan asks Margaret, What makes you think you're so special? Up the Down Staircase was performed Nov. 21 22 in the Jr. High Gym. The setting was Calvin Coo-lidge High in New York City. (Right) Rob tries to convince Les that he really is the glamour boy of the Eng. Dept. (Below) This is absolutely the last time I'm writing. Signed: The Hawk I wish Lou Martin would quit showing off. He thinks he's so cute. Signed. . . . . .Serious Student Sally asks the all important question . . . Miss Barrett, is it clear I'm writing about a cockroach. 130 Let Me Call You Sweetheart! Sweethearts—Attendants—C. Badgley, K. Taubenheim, L. McCullough, K. Nelsen, L. French, J. Sloggett, K. Staab, M. Harrold. eng a j % ft King—Lynn French, Queen—Jeanette Sloggett. Living In A Fantasy The theme for this year's 1981 prom was Living In A Fantasy . As a week of hard work ended for the juniors, the Broken Bow High Gym was decorated for a night of fantasies. A dinner prepared by the Junior Mothers started the evening off and was then replaced by the music of Elmira . The evening was finished off by a show at the drive-in and a breakfast at the Country Club. 132 mm Servers for the Banquet: Row 1—H. Brunken, K. Golden, T. Moffett, E. Adams, J. Sammons. Row 2—S. Gottschalk, J. Shea, S. Kleeb, J. Varney. Row 3—D. Deavers, D. Dean. 133 A Night to Remember The Skipouts! It's Hard to be Humble!! 134 The Senior Band. Kylie on her clarinet. Sisters Becky Kuenning and Bobbie Pimie. Lisa Stamp???? Ten years from now . . . The Prospectors. Another Year Comes to an End To the seniors, the highpoint of the year is graduation. Making up last minute tests that you had forgotten about, cleaning out lockers, signing out, and practicing for graduation is what all seniors were busy doing the week before graduation. This year the senior class chose blue and silver as their colors and the daisy as their class flower. Their motto, If endings symbolize beginnings, we've only just begun. said alot for how most seniors felt. Senior President Dean Millsap gives welcome. 136 Lonnie McCullough receives his diploma. Presentation of Senior Class. HONOR GRADUATES: Kylie Taubenheim George Musselman Sarah Gilbertson Flan Award Winner: Brett Mason Craig Kennedy Jeanette Sloggett Aaron Beck Ivan Ferguson Lori Fry Dan Woodward 138 139 Custer Federal Savings and Loan of Broken Bow We Pay the Highest Possible Rates Allowed by Law M PR p ■ THOMAS BLAJKIE | 10UP 10CAU SA06OJT. •AENOLD B8CKPW BOV CUSTEB LETS TALK I BDCWIUF ! t WSON BROKEN BOW PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Farm ftmch leans On Livestock ■ Machinery long Tmw - Lo-v Rato ’FOR FORMATION CALL OOP VALLEY BCOKFW BOV PBOPUCTION CBEPU ASSOC lATlOtJ 536 3 10 BBOKFN Bov-672-2461 Production Credit-Arnold 84029S5 fVodtichon CredlF w 726 Gddyvilt 856-4066 JVoduchfcn Credit -145 N 15 Ord 726-3734 F odiichop Credit-THtd ford 645-??fc Ftoduchon Credit Assoc.-fc c498 Sargent 527; 4230 140 Taco Del Sol Dee and Ellen Mosbarger Phone 872-2130 LYNE'S Home Appliances Featuring: Whirlpool—Jenn-Air Kitchen Aid—Litton South Side of Square Broken Bow 872-6131 Cooperative Marketing association PETROLEUM FEEO. FERTILIZER BROKEN BOW. NEBRASKA SUPPLIES Phon 872-6801 141 Central Nebraska Comm. Co. Cattle Sales—Every Thurs. Buying Hogs—Mon. and Tues. To list livestock call 872-2421 John Larson and Vance Vohland Owners Arrow Motor Company Pontiac—Cadillac—G.M.C. 811 South C Phone 872-6464 Best Wishes to the Class of '81 L W ice 202 South 9th Broken Bow, Ne. 'Your safety is our Business” Herb Smets GOVIER BROS. MORTUARY CHAPIN'S Decorating Center and Yellow Brick Road Dial (308) 872-2424 Collect South Side of Square Ansley Broken Bow Mason City Nebraska Gene and Lola Chapin Broken Bow, Ne. LOYD'S AUTO SERVICE RITEWAY FERTILIZER COMPANY and PROPANE 625 South D Broken Bow, Nebraska Wayne Strong, Owner 1220 North B. St. Phone 872-6436 BILL'S AUTO SERVICE and Sales MEAD LUMBER CO. Bill Gamble Everythinv for the Do-it- ▼ Yourselfer and Builder. 421 South G. Street Complete Auto Service 872-2061 ARROW AVIATION CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING Congratulations to the Class of '81 CLASS Central Nebraska Warehouse and Storage Bill and Bev Williams Best of Luck to all of the 1981 Graduates of Broken Bow High School, From everyone at Becton Dickinson Vacutainer Systems. Complete Business Service—Accounting—Bookkeeping—Tax Work 510 South 10th Street Broken Bow, Ne. 68822 . . . . a part of your life. 145 Nebraska State Bank And Trust Company Your Banking Connection in Broken Bow Member F.D.I.C. Phone 872-2466 Congratulations Seniors! 146 SB) P on’s Boutique onnie Chapin 702 South E 872-5031 roken Bow, Nebr. 68822 RANCHLAND FORD East Highway Two Congratulations to the Class of '81 GLAZE FURNITURE 305 South 9th Broken Bow, Ne. Good Luck Seniors A 1771 F | Massey f erguson BE H L_ M § G Implement, Inc. Broken Bow. NE 68822 BUS: 308-872-6843 MASTER CLEANERS John and Peggy Walters 321 South 8th Phone 872-5830 Best of Luck Seniors! J. C. PENNEYS ‘We know what you're looking for: East side of the square Store phone 872-2931 Cat. phone 872-6431 CASH and CARRY LUMBER East Highway Two Best Wishes to the Class of '81 SECURITY STATE BANK Downtown and East Highway 2 Broken Bow, Ne. 147 LA PETITE SHOPPE 1015 South D Broken Bow, Nebraska Phone 872-6167 Wishing You Success JONES VETERINARY SERVICE Broken Bow Congratulations to the 1981 Graduating Class! Broken Bow, Ne. Gambles BRUCE and EVELYNE WHITE Wishing You Success Broken Bow, Ne. 68822 Stop in Today! SYLVESTERS CARPET LINOLEUM DRAPERIES CERAMIC FORMICA WALLPAPER East Highway Two Best of luck to the Class of 81! StUia s COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 135 North i Oth ave EDDIE FENTON 308-872-2867 GARY FENTON BROKEN BOW NE 68822 Quality Brand-Name Merchandise for Less!! DOTY PACKING CO. DAINTON FURNITURE Broken Bow 3 AVolv Todoy To l«|Oy Tomorrow tomoul King Ko.l twddng Moo Sol 9 00-5 30 Thors 9 00-9 00 fret Del'very Utf TOURCOOOCXOtT jMfc . , AVCO 10 East Highway Two Broken Bow, Ne. Good Luck Seniors! 148 Wittig's IGA We wish the Senior's of '81 Lots of Luck Broken Bow, Nebraska 149 TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Dog Family 'n Suds Restaurant East Hiway 2 92 872-6287 Broken Bow 150 HERITAGE INN FARRITOR AUTO PARTS Congratulations Seniors Good Luck to the Class of '81 Kawasaki: Motorcycles and Snowmobiles AGENA'S Service—Cycle Sales Inc. 145 South 9th Street—Broken Bow 872-5777 CUSTER FLORAL GIFTS Flowers for all ' occasions. V East Side of the Square Phone 872-5340 BELL'S BOW BOOTERIE CUSTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU East Side of the Square 720 South E Your homeowned family shoe store. 872-6248 Phone 872-5621 TUMBLEWEED CAFE BOOKS' LUMBER COMPANY Ma and Pa Shaw Of Broken Bow, Nebr. Congratulations Seniors Congratulations to the 1981 MID-STATE AUCTION SERVICE Graduating Class Phone 872-5875 Howard Ditson, Auctioneer 151 TOP TUNE AMUSEMENT East Highway 2 Broken Bow, Nebr. 872-6401 Broken Bow, NE Best Wishes Seniors! WENQUIST, INC. Automotive Machine Shop Auto Parts and Accessories Broken Bow, Ne. 872-2464 152 GoodYe Nebraskaland East Hwy. 2 Broken Bow, Nebraska Phone 872-6459 mR.flUTOmOTIVE. THE PARTS PRO 153 Sears Sears Catalog Store Good luck to the Class of '8 V. Phone: 872-2431 Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warren Managers Mel’s Band of Marching Maggots Melanie Harrold—Head Maggot Marla Carr Andrea Ideen Darla Fink Jeanette Sloggett Linda Hunt Kylie Taubenheim Broken Bow Elks Lodge 1688 625 South 10 Phone: 872-5360 Congratulations Seniors! 154 Broken Bow Country Club Congratulations Seniors! Best of Luck! PROVINCE PLUMBING and HEATING Broken Bow 872-2281 TED'S INSULATION Celluloce and Solar Pak II Woodburning furnaces 422 S. C. Sales Service 335 S. K. 872-5296 747 South C Street Congratulations Seniors Dick and Jeanne Foote THURMAN AGENCY Ed Shaner Abstracting Title Insurance North of the Courthouse Phone 872-5111 HOLCOMB PHARMACY 421 S. 9th 872-5231 “Our Profession—Your Good Health Friendly and Courteous Service LAND AIR SERVICE Broken Bow Airport 872-2875 cf HIS £HERS SPORT SHACK 444 So. 8th Congratulations to the Class of ’81 Broken Bow, NE 68822 308-872-2586 ROCK” DARLA JONES-OWNERS 156 WICKO INDUSTRIES INC. LAVONNE'S BEAUTY SALON R.R. 2 Broken Bow, Ne. 68822 East Side of Square New Products Developed—Manufactured Marketed Phone 872-6331 STEGC'S Flying Service Inc. THE HARMONY HUT Best in TV's 926 So. D 872-2382 Congratulations Seniors Best in Sound The Stereo Room VARNEY REXALL DRUG LEIGH'S BARBER SHOP Southeast CORNER of the Square Best of Luck Best Wishes Seniors to the Class of '81 NORDEN'S Lawn Honda Service Mowers, Tillers, and Snow Blowers HOWARD DITSON Honda—Leadership of Value 24 North 10th Broken Bow, Ne. Best Wishes for Success BROKEN BOW WHOLESALE CO. W The Corner Style Shoppe -tJe pL«- Gary Henning Your Corner For Box 568 Fashion lOI South 9th Phone Broken Bow. NE 68822 308 872-5181 Chard Hirsch, Owner Good Luck To Institutional Foods Cups the Paper Candy Chemicals Tobacco and Cigars Fountain Supplies Sundries Class of '81' Frozen Foods Restaurant Equipment Advertising Specialties 157 Best Wishes to the Class of '81 Photography by Bob Fitzpatrick Baker Studio 872-2861 159 In Conclusion • • • We the Warrior Staff of 1981 would like to take the time now to thank everyone that has helped us this year. A special thanks to Nancy Briggs, Chief, Baker's Studio, and our advisor Gerrit Hamblin. We know that memories are not the same for every student. We hope, however, as you look through the pages of this book that something, or someone, will spark a memory within your heart. We hope that we have captured moments that may have been forgotten without the Warrior. Sarah Gilbertson—Editor Tricia Bloemeker—Assistant Editor Melanie Harrold—Advertising Manager Anita Mayo—Photographer Gerrit Hamblin—Advisor 160


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