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RIGHT: At the first day of school assembly, the students listen to the policy changes announced by Principal Bob Brown. BELOW: Dave Prescott and Jaakko Tuomola discuss the posters in the front entrance BOTTOM: To show their school spirit. Melinda Holcomb. Becky Snyder. Mike Heflebower. Janie Sammons and Deb Stumpff dress in surfing outfits on Hawaiian Day during homecoming week. Bspood] Sfflo5 I just loved freezing my tail off those cold mornings during marching band season, explained Sean Downey, Class of '87. I remember buying all my Spanish Club tickets for the pinata because I didn't want to sell them, explained Stephanie Bjom-sen, Class of '89. I remember decorating the hall for homecoming. It was a blast because the last few days everyone worked together really hard, explained Lisa Loy, Class of '89. I enjoyed working on the junior concession stand to make money for prom,” said Brian Larsen, Class of '87. 2. . .Opening
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LEFT: Hanging streamers in the sophomore hall for homecoming week is Jimmy Peister. with assistance from Stacey O'Brien and Mike Gallentine. BELOW: Seniors Jeff Schall. Lisa Spanel. Jeanne Wright. Carolyn Peister and Susan Bigbee gather around at the bonfire on the Thursday of homecoming week BOTTOM: The varsity football team watches the flag as the National Anthem is being played. @@PB0(®] io® QdDDDDL o o 1986 Indian Warrior-Vol. 70 Broken Bow High School-Middle School 322 North 9th Broken Bow, Nebraska 68822 Title Page. . .1
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V LEFT: Mark Parker helps decorate the freshman hall during homecoming week. BELOW: Cheerleaders Tami Witt. Debbie Stumpff. Beth Mitchell. Ginger Land. Angie Sedlacek. Lisa Muhlbach and Suzanne Franssen laugh as Brian Eberle eats a carmel onion. The other participants in the pep rally activites are Mark Dowse and Kim Fuller BOTTOM LEFT: Michelle Day and Chris Ringlem find information in the library during their study hall. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dressed in her homecomming spirit costume. Wendy Province writes a remember to herself. Ml was happy when I placed third and second in the first two wrestling meets,” said Bryan Davis, Class of '88. I liked basketball season and seeing the gym packed full of Broken Bow fans cheering our team on to victory,” said Lisa Spanel, Class of '86. The football season for me went great, the high point and the low point came on the same play. I ran an 80 yard touchdown that was called back for clipping,” said Chad Schall, Class of '87. I remember going on all of the out-of-town band trips for the chance to shop afterwards,” said Tara Beckenbauer, Class of '89. Opening. . .3
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