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

 - Class of 1915

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1' G- 'I' 'I' .1- v- uh .x- ACTIVITIES 5' 5' Q' 5' M- VQ M. v- try home of Miss Grace Clement on April 29, 1915, which was characterized by the usual hi- larious good time that accompanies such an event. Freshmen Society Sept. 25, ,14, after we Freshmen had carried the burdens of our class upon us for about a month, our boys decided to give us a skating,r party at the academy. This was the first social meeting of 'the class, and we girls went home thinking we had the best bunch of boys in High School. On the evening of Oct. 6, 114, the Freshmen were at home to their former highlyiesteemed and beloved teacher, Miss Krause, at the home of Nita Jensen. Many games were indulged'in under the moonlit sky. A very delightful lunch was served, and a few of those starving Junior boysi, were fed and sent on their way. The party broke up with many exolamations about their good time. t 1 Our next party was held in the gym of the H. 8. Dec. 20, 115. XVe were entertained by va- rious games. Our refreshments consisted of ice cream and cake. All had a merry time. . Jan. 11, 115.eAfter a heated discussion in class meeting, we decided to go for a skating party on the pond. After we had skated for about two hours we wended our weary but merry way to the home of Clara Smith, where an oyster supper . awaited us. This was very much appreciated, as us we were cold and hungry. Feb. 2, ilieThe snow had covered the ground to a good depth, just right for sleighing, so we decided to have a sleighride. After several mis- haps with the harness, a couple of our girls de- cided the stops were too many and the riding slow, so they went back to the school-house and awaited the return of the rest of the party. When they arrived we partook of a delicious lunch. April 19, 115,-The School Board kindly gave us the afternoon of ii clean-up day to enjoy our- 1 selves as we pleased. The boys were supposed to work and we were to prepare supper for them. XVe girls met in the park and had supper ready when the boys arrived. After supper we played W'u



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5' Q. G. '5' v- Va .10 .1- ACTIVITIES 3: a: :9: 9: ball. When darkness began to fall, our sponsor thought it would be much better if we were safe- ly at home, so she told us to start for home. Of course we obeyed, as usual. Next year we will be Sophies and will be more independent. Open House On the evening of January 8th the High School building was opened to the public. The attendance was large. A very appreciative audi- ence listened to the program. At the door, peo- ple were met by the ushers and taken to the class room where the entertainment they wished to see was given. In each room the work that was taken up in that particular department was shown to the visitors. In the mechanical drawing and normal training room a chart of the teachers graduating from C. C. H. S. was given, and their average wages. In this way, in each room, the work was well and attractively given. A German play was the next thing on the program. ii Eine Tasse Kaffe ll was the title. It was presented by some of the German students and elicited much laughter from all present. The next number was a musical one, given by the High School chorus. Solos, violin and vocal, and Songs by the chorus were the special features given. Needless to say, they were en- joyed by all. . Much praise is due Miss Hand for her splendid supervision of this class. Thetfinal numbers were given in the gym, and consisted of a very pretty drill by the gym c1ass,under the direction of Miss Eads, and the basket ball games - between Freshmen and Sophomore boys, the former winning, and be- tween Sophomore and Junior girls, the latter being the victors; All visitors departed declaring they had had a fine time, and that the Faculty and members of C. C. H. S. could not be surpassed as enter- tainers. Our County Fair The second annual county fair, held April 9, 1915, was a great success. This is a worthy enterprise, which was started last year. It was

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