Bronson High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Bronson, KS)

 - Class of 1948

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We do hereby appoint Miss Dunlap as administrator of thls, our last will and testament, and do hereby direct her to carry out our bequests immediately In witness whereof, we the Senior Class, do set our hand and seal here to this fourteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty eight Witnesses iqjyxjgovl QQ, Hope Burtch Svaneal 3 C F Sm th CLAS ISTOKY We, the seniors of l9A8, give you the legal history of our class in the past four years Freshman Year As freshmen one of the main events that took place was the initiation Most of the year we did very little besides study hard and be green By the end of the freshman year we were well acquainted with high school The freshman class consisted of elght girls and twelve boys, with John Page as president Their sponsor was T E Osborn phomore Year The sophomore year was more hectic with the one social event of the year being a line party to Moran to see the movie 'Thunderhead' The sophomores also participated in the all school carnival, sponsoring a Ncrazy housen All the girls and some of the boys took part in the operetta, WLove Plrates of Hawaiin Eleven boys orchestra The class consisted of seven g1rls and thirteen boys New students, the sophomore year were Melvin Poore and Clarence Walker Ben Keith was the sophomore class president, with Mrs Hattie Sanders as sponsor Junior Year The junior year was very actlve The flrst business ven ture was a pie supper The juniors gave a very good program and sold a lot of pies Another business venture was the JUHIOF Senior Carnival, in which the two classes worked together and split the profits The Junior Senior Banquet proved to be a great success The tneme was WA Candlelight Reunionn The class at the starting of school consisted of twenty one students, eight girls and fourteen boys Sev ral of the boys went out for football, basketball, and track Actlvxtles partlc ipated in by the glrls were orchestra, glee club, and basketball The third year we lost Benny Keith and Marian Rife The president was Mary Martin, who quit school at mid term Pauline Muntzert was elected in her place E W Jenkins served as sponsor Senior Year The senior class consisted of slxteen students, six girls and ten boys The president was Pauline Muntzert A mock radio program given by the seniors for assembly proved so good the P T A had them put it on at the January meeting On February ll, 1948, the class gave the senior play which vas attended by a large crowd The seniors had a very splendid sneak, with Mlss Enld Dunlap, sponsor, going as one of the chaperones Nov after four years of WOTk1Dg together we leave high school to move outward to new adventures and new insti tutions of learnlng - , ' . . 1 ' So . . I I . I ,, went out for athletics. Seven girls enrolled in glee club and four in



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As we looked out we discovered we were flying .....l Q Senior Class Prophecy QQ It was a beautiful day and we vere gliding along in ur ne 1963 super sonic rocket plane We had been saving our pennies since graduation and had decided we had enough to start a trip to visit all our class mates Cgraduates of '48D a few minutes and As we were gazing Out of curiosity they told us that town in which the over the rolling pl ins it will probably change Qfor the worst around we were surprised to we glided into the airport and were we this beautiful city was none other than see a huge metropolis amazed when Bronson, the high school, from which we gr duated, is located! Later to our utter mazement we learned that Bob Kibble was credited with the splendid engineering job of reconstructing Bronson We went to visit Bob and found him living in a beautiful suite at the Magnolia Hotel Bob is the typical bachelor, though he is still looking for the right girl out to the auto races a good margin The driver Poore We rushed down to congr tulate him He took us over and introduced us to his lovely wife and three sweet blond daughters, the eldest of which evidently is following in her father's footsteps by beginning to worry the opposite sex at an early stage That evening for the entertainment we went They were exciting! Car 13 came in first by stepped out and who should it be but Melvin After a quite lengthy conversation we declded to dine at the Exclusive Cafeteria Upon arriving we were astounded at seeing Marie Daylong waiting tables She later told us that a secretary's life had become too dull, and she had resorted to the more exciting life of a waitress Marie told us Carrol Noble had a fine dairy farm just outside the city CI just can't ima ine how she knew so much about him Maybe she'd been seeing him a lot? We were just speaking of Carrol when he came swaggering in the door It seemed it was time for Marie to go Chome9 Carrol told us he had just received a letter from Delbert Woodcock Delbert has been in the Army for eleven years He 1 now stationed in the Phillipine Islands, and he is very thrilled over his new promotion o a P Carrol also tells us Euleta says she is ver tired of moving around so much Being the wife of an army officer C9 is very dull and unroman tic, especially since she has the responsibility of the children It was gettlng late so we spent the night at the Bronsonian Hotel. W saw the K and L grocery is now the K L and W. We went down and Bob Willits greeted us. Bob now has one third interest in the grocery. He has finally married and settled down. His wife, Virginia, and their twins were there. My, they were cute! They looked just like Bob. Their names were Bobby Johnson and Virginia Roberta. On the way to the Lamb farm we had to wait on a train. While waiting we watched them unload the mail, and we were highly amused at the short good looking fellow working so feverishly. He looked familiar, too. Suddenly it clicked. That blond twerp was Layne Short. We could hardly wait to see him. Layne just had a fifteen minute layover so we had to talk fast. Layne's been a mail clerk for over five years. Before that he served a hitch in the Navy. He told us he was now mar ried. I believe, he said his wife's name was Yvonne !DanleyD and they had two adorable children. We d1dn't have nearly enough time to talk, but since the mail had to go through we had to part. x V rex Lrix of A' I 1 ,api-rx' of Kansas, where if you don't like the present weather you just wait . .J. qt . F. c.p ' V ' H e

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