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

 - Class of 1923

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OLD ROSE AIND GREEN Tage 23 CHAPTER IV Many of us meet the end of our high school career with sighs, some of relief and others of regret. XVe dislike to think of not taking part in the many activities of the coming years and yet we are anxious for a chance to prove ourselves. XVe feel that this year has been a successful one in many ways. Five of our members received football letters, two received basket ball letters and Lewis Nugent was a very good captain. Miss Main has been our sponsor this year and she deserves :1 great deal of credit for our success. Orvil Carrington and Blythe Robertson were re-elected to their respective offices and Clarence Rogers chosen Vice president. Lewis Nugenit was elected vice president of the Athletic Association and Mildred Garvin, Albert Tomek and Jack Hamlin class representatives. , W'e have had but two parties this year, the first was a picnic at the 01d Tally tVag Club. Several people found out that hamburger is very tempting sometimes. On December twelfth the Seniors entertained the foot hall letter- men at a dinner in the Domestic Science Room. Slouch Day came on Tuesday, March. thirteenth. Everybody looked ridiculous and some of them almost uncomfortable. A half day in ttattic attiren was enough for most everyone so we returned at noon looking much the same as usual. Practice on our play ttThe Tail-or-Made Manh has begun and promises to be an unusual success. e13. Y. E 3651 CLHSS WILL g , City of Central City, County of Merrick, State of Nebraska. XVe, the Senior Class of 1923 being of sound mind and judgment, do hereby dispose of our earthly possessions in this our last will and testament. iTEM I. T0 the Juniors we bequeath. .the Old Rose and Green pennant and the right to issue the.1924 annual. ITEM II. To the Sophies we bequeath our best wishes and the honor of carrying on our battle with the Juniors.

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Tage 22 CENTRAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL CHAPTER II In the Autumn of 1920 there returned to this famous place but about forty-five offthose who had started but one short year before. This year Gale Boyd was chosen to steer the ship of state over the stormy seas, Edna Yarno to take his place in case he got sea Sick and again the funds were entrusted to the keeping of Maude Osborn. Orvil Carrington represented the Sophs in 1the Athletic Association. They soon acquired the llswelled headll customary to position and to' demonstrate one of their many social abilities they entertained them- selves at a Halloween party in the High School Gym on November hrst. This proved a success so they llhikedi, to the river in January, that- is, the sponsors and a few unfortunates did. The others rode out with the eats. i They were not to be beaten out of 21 picnic this year so 011 June second they visited this place of legendary fame. CHAPTER III Our third year in C. C. H. S. will always be remembered as our happiest. We were very forttfiiate in securing for our sponsor, Miss Helen Scott, who could mix work and play in such a way that it appealed to even the laziest of us. For our president we chose OrviliC-arrington; for vice president, Jack Hamlin; and for secretary-treasurer, Blythe Robertson. Jack Hamlin was also elected vice president of the Athletic Association and Clyde Nordstrom and Clarence Rogers as class repre- sentatlives. Our first social venture was a llplay outi, at the Country home of Beulah Na.,sh on October first. There we enjoyed one of our most successful parties, 0:11am doesn t include the suinmons to the office the following day T On Februaly ninth the Juniors came before the public notice in 21 comedy entitled, HMiss Somebody Else.,, The cast displayed many and varied dramatic abilities to a good financial advantage and gave the honors to Miss Scott, who coached the pl ay. The annual Juni01- -Senior Banquet was given in the High School Gym on the evening of May second. lhe place had been transformed into a rose garden with a beautiful fountain at one end. The novel entertainment and the delicious menu, served by our mothers, made the evening a very enjoyable one. Our picnic was held at Stromsbnrg, Miss Scottls home, and it is needless to say that we had a good time. i



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Wage 24 CENTRAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL ITEM III. T0 the Freshies we bequeath a part of our superhuman knowledge with the hopes that they will ever increase it. ITEM IV. To the Faculty we beqtieaith a few days of peace and rest which they well deserve, after having sent the bright antl' shining class of l23 out into the cruel world. ITEM V. To Our Sponsors, we bequeath the right and honor of being sponsor to any other claSS. May that class appreciate them as we have. ' ITEM VI. Edna Yarno wills her gift of gab to Estelline Wilson. Park and Juanita will loversl walk at the south end of the school building to Raymond R. and Ruth L. Maude Osborn wills her ability for mixing acids and water to Ed Welsh. Jack Hamlin wills his permanent seat in the Latin room to Minnie Foster. Clarence Rogers wills Lucile Ross to Quentin Gould. Doc Boyd wills his superhuman attraction for the girls to William Greenfield. Edna Yarno wills her seat in Hans car to Marie Rochlitz hoping that she will see that Hans does not get his feet wet and catch cold. Muriel Reynolds wills her beautiful blond curls to Helen Kerr, trusting that they will match with Helerfs own. Lloyd Fraser wills his trusty razor t0 Quinine Gould, in hopes that it will serve him many a day. s itIrish McMahon wills her pugilistic powersto Carol Cover, hoping that they will help her in some of her arguments. ilTony Tomek wills his position of iigum-distrihutorll among the girls to Bus XVilson. Elton Ross wills his hair oil to Philip Smith, trusting that Philip' will indulge faithfully in its use. Dooly King wills his surplusbrains to XVally Nash. We think Wally had better preserve so rare an article in alcoholt ' XVe hereby appoint as chief executors of this our last will, Theodore Skiff and Mr. Kentopp, trusting they will faithfully perform this allotted task. i

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