Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE)

 - Class of 1931

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1, TE W'EE'F. g. .s 1 w, inm? THE 1931 BISON 2. L24...'.;.h-;.,.; ....' - : - 1 u u. 1 '- -mwwm-w-s- EF 12-3123 41:3 , .ng 1193 ll CLASS HHS'IRORY UNHT g? 3 Qt; Egli' 2' ; m m 7;. 3125 M- i1 : 652 1 357:: F? iii 1. What we have done: . 5F: bfj A-Freshman Year--192 -2S 354 533 lll-We are green! But we may change color later. ' g :63 ml-We elect officers: b: 421, lal Roscoe Mathieson-President E11? '45! lbl Elton Johnson-- Vice-Presidcnt 5f, 1-:3 lcl Karl Comstock-Secretary-Treasurer P 41 CD-We have two parties. , - bf K1 B-Sophomore Year 1928-29 51 , ii lll-We enter much wiser than in 1927. Fa ff: l2l-uWe elect officers; namely: 5? Vim: ial Elton Johnson-President .3 j: lbl Pe9rl Moberg-Vice-President :9? Q3 lcl Fern Funk-Secretary-Treasurer E4; 93 033th0 have a party-yes we do! $7, 1153 r ; :3 C-Junior Year-1929-30 , , g? L! gll-We will be seniors next year therefore we must be dignified. f? 34 CDWe choose: 5-? Q3, lal Leonard Emry--President E3 35! lbl Kathryn LockQVice-President F; 35 lcl Nancy Ayres-Secretary-Treasurer r , 64 CD-W-e lavish food and honors on the seniors. 4:? xiii lal Itls the Junior-Senior banquet. ?T?- l- 1 7.41 s1; D-Senior Year 1930-31 E If; Gy-We are seniors now and may act as much like freshmen as we f:- $,,., care to. i 43 CD-We hzwe to have class meetings so we must have officers. XVe E3 C? 1 elect these: - 43 HO Glenn Kyes-aPresident i3 U lbl Helen Bryan-Vice-President p 3131 icl Joe Stephen-Secretary-Treasurer D ff; ill Miss Klein-Sponsor 9 Ta Cly-We had a very nice time, thank you. C? C3 00 This to the juniors, for our entertainment at the Junior- :3 1;, . Senior banquet. - E33 557' l4l--lVe make the Annual with such as this in it. 95; 331 l5l-We graduate! Q FA, 00 Only to begin again. px 2a , . D 3:; 9 Upper Credit: E g; 1598 Hard work through all four years :5, 3'51: 109?: --- Cooperation with our teachers and classmates E3 . z . j 5 76 Diploma Q G Total 99fz; for each senior E3 41 i Vb: 3-: . VIVIAN SKIFF, D 313 Senior Class Editor. t9- '34 D C: lb: Ea L3 r . G E? x A a: g? ,G-vi 4y EL; -A, 1 mi, 23 bx E; - V l?!

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,p'! 61 LC ! Truesdell iiDomlyii Football 4; Basket- b? 11 3, 4;-B1'oz1d- cnste1 Staff 4; Class i Remesent: tixe to Commelcial Ban- quet 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Minstrel 4. iiDanuId sees the whole thing thru, Ever ready his palt to do. Gerald Wilson iiGcraId Muscatine, Iowa 1; iiSure Fire 3; Bus- ' ketbnll 3; Hi-Y 4; National Quill and V Scroll 4; Broadcast- . er Staff 4; National Honor Soei-ety 4. 31.0011, he's winding up his wit, Rye and bye it will strike. Harold Zamzow 7.211111 Su e Firdy 3; Rid- ; 1,7 ing Dovn the Sky - , 3: Debate Team 3; Business M'enager of Annual 4; and- caster Staff 4; De- ciamatmy Contest . 4: Hi-Y2 , 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4: 01 ci1estia 1: Hi- Y Minstrel 4; Music Contest 4; National Honor So- ciety 4. He lays the foun- dation of a suc- cessful career. Leona Zwiebel 3Lcona3 H'zndicmft 1, 2; Phys ical Education 1zNeedIec1'aft 2, 3; Normal Training Club 3, 4; Penman- ship 4. nMy part is to im- prove the present moment. I4 Marjorie Willeman 331211'jic Orchnstrn 4; Physi- cal Education 2, 3; Handicraft 2; Broad- caster Staff 4; Cha- rus 4. WA merry heart makes :1 cheerful countenance. Ruth Wyman Ruth Glee Club 1; Handi- craft 1, 2; Needle- craft 3, 4: Nonnal Training Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Girl Re- serve 4. Industry has its own reward. Lucille Yarno 4K 1, 1.011 Glee Culb 1; Handi- craft 3; Office Prac- tice 4; Chorus 3. You'll know her by her brown eyes and 1101' smile. Roger Gaw uSlim Dix High School 1, 2; North Platte High School 3; Glee Club 4; Hale ,Quar- tette 4, Music Con- test 4. I let everyone fol- low his own way, that I may be free to follow minc.' f .7 N-pwyva-urP-rJ-wvyrwrM-v .1 - .. 5.5, . '.' . . .42 k ,3 a f A .11 m VI, 1 v n... 3- : U .1; 44', ix; .V, Wahvmv i4; SQUVgtir'fgk, U'U' 'ucu 2i .Imr-t ..--; ugh



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