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:6 :c c.c.H.s. THEIBISON PAGEIQ :; x wa... w p ... 7,, Nu mu. ,1 y WW w mwmm nwm west. v5! .4 M t , ,5 a 5 ,K1 fl. -....1 l1 a g E Z , . i - I 2' Iv 1f : J I V: xxx 1 I ' i x 9 NM t s I L t. t z : 1', f I? 1 1 1 112 V , WWWWWW, m .3 1 w V LEON R. WOODS IDA MAY WOOD College Preparatory Normal Training Ifyou haven't any ndullies lo ovelcome, you I ll lakes lcn pounds of common sense to catty one have a ho! chance of overcoming lhcm pound of Icaming Football 4; Orchestra 4; Glee Club 4. Glee Club 2-3; Qest of the Gypsies 3. CHESTER THOMAS College Preparatory Even when Napoleon died the world kept on going around Glee Club 2. - CLASS HISTOR Y I 011 September eighth, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, eighty-five Freshmen of the brightest emerald hue entered the portals of Central City High School. They knew not where to go, they knew not what to do, but by Miss Conybearets guiding hand they finally reached the Assembly Hall. The hall seemed to them to be immense. Finally the bell 1'ang,and they were off to classes. It was a terrible 01 deal that fi1st day of High School, V ' but at last it was over. Each day became easier for them and finally, two weeks Iate1, they: assembled together for a class meeting. Following me the elections: i Mr. Wilson, sponsor; Miss Gr een, co- sponso1; Olan Wilson, p1esident; . Ruth Holding, Vice-president; Howard Hutchison, sec1eta1y-t1easu1'e1'. II Again, on September eighth. nineteen hundred and twenty-three, practically the same students entered Central City High School-yet they were changed. Now they were Sophomores. They had lost that emerald hue. They had lost that terrible fright which seized them when they
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.o :4. C. C. H. S. THE BISON PAGE 18 .o .u .wmwmnwmw4 ,qu BARTLETT SULLIVAN College Preparalory Words are fool's gold, glillering bu! wallbless Radio Club 3; Glee Club 3; Journalism 4. IOLA THOMAS College Preparalory ' Vthn a man is angry, he is wrong and won't admil il Physical Educalion 3: Clte Club 3; 3a! of lhe Gypsies 3; Pot Boilers 3; Dramatics4; Snap Shot Editor Bison 4; AnneWhal's Her Name 4. ERMA VAN PELT Normal Training The aim of life is work; olhuwisc there is no work Glee Club 3; Ogest of the Gypsies 3; Jounial- ism 4. PERNA WIDMAN Normal Training Success is a good achieved Chorus 1-2; Physical Education 2-3; Baskelba 2-3; Glee Club 4. ,:, 4. ., Mm... . uawhl .MMW- w--;-..-.uw. -2 WC. .mww- MM-..- www.whgwua. MADELINE TURNBY College Preparalory Dijicullics foslcr miracles Neighbors 3. STELLA VALENTINE Commercial Fight for the good; 1:! Me bad lake care of ilself Chorus 3. EULA WILLHOFT Commercial . No! wha! she has, bu! whal she is :5 Chorus 1- 2; Glee Club 3- 4; 45! of the Gypsies 3; Honor Society 3- 4; Christmas Carol 4; Typist B,ison 4, Miss C. C. H. 5.4 CLAN K. WILSON College Preparatory thu is a slacker like a lemon pic? They are boll: yellow and haven't enough crust to go over the lap. President 1-2; President Athletic Association 2; Representative Athletic Association 3; Football 1-2-3, 4Captain4 4; Basketball 1- 2- 3, 4Captain; 4' 4mm; 3- 4' Womanless Wedding 4' Glee Club 2- 3- 4; joke Editor Broadcaster4; President HiY 4. l1... . . I : A; .4:.1.;;...1 z, 1., , ' w s L..- w.- M2.L$;.a...-..w
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:c :c C.C.H.S. THE BISON PAGEZO :6 :6 were Freshmen. It was not hard for them to find their classes. They were improving rapidly. Many successful parties and rallies were given by the Sophomore class. They proved that they were a live organization by the splendid support they gave the Athletic Association during the Mixer. The following officers were elected during the Sophomore year: Mr. Wilson, sponsor; Miss Balcom, co-sponsor; Olan Wilson, president; Ralph Edger, vice-president; Jessie Coolidge, secretary-treasurer. III Still again, in nineteen hundred and twenty-four, these students en- tered C. C. H. S. They were bound to make the year 1924-5 a banner year. The Junior class plays were given before the largest crowd that ever attended a class play given by a Central City High School class. The JunioraSenior banquet, said to have been the most beautiful banquet given by any class during the last five years, was given April 7. This class was well represented in Athletics. David Mathieson, a J11ni01',was elected Treasurer of the AthleticrAssociation. Nine represen- tatives of this class, Bus Wilson, Don Solt, Roy Messersmith, Bernard Marquis, Ted Moore, Mark Parker, Asa Mohr, John Riddlemoser and Don Kyes, were awarded football letters; Four members, Bus Wilson, Bernard Marquis, Asa Mohr and John Riddlemoser, won their basketball letters. Junior class officers were: Mr. Wilson, sponsor; Miss Dunder, co- sponsor; Mark Parker, president; David Mathieson, Vice-president; Leon- ard Kyes, secretary-treasurer. l IV The same group returned to High School in nineteen hundred and twenty-flve. Now they were Seniors. It seemed but a few short years since they were Freshmen. How fast the time has flown! It is but a Short time now until graduation, and then, again, these students will be Freshmen. Yes, Freshmen in Lifeis school. They know not what to do, they know not where to go. Let us hope that each and every Senior will resolVe to take the best path in life. ' Senior officers were: Mr. Wilson, sponsor; Miss Kirkpatrick, c0- sponsor; Bernard Marquis, president; John Riddlemoser, vice-president; Letha Miller, secretary-treasurer.
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