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

 - Class of 1927

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OLD ROSE and GREEN 27,, SMITH, PHYLLIS Phil Pl;yl1i: has changed her mind the new one work: much better? College 1 Basketball; ZHGlee Club, Dramatics, mrhe Quest of the GypsiesW 3-Glee Club, Dra- matics, Kleptomaniac , Neigh- borsm gBridges ; 4 Dramatics, mI'he Mysterious WNW, WXdam and EVE; Declamatory Con- test, Secretary 11K, Vice Pres- ident P-KA WILLEMAN, VERA qridf KtVivaciom' and bubbling with laughter? College 1, 2-District 23; 3-Orchestra, Glee Club; 4 -Orchestra, Oil Painting, Broadcaster Staff. WOODS, DUANE WWoody, Always friendly just the mme, always square in every game? College . 1, 2, 3-'District 23; 4 -Glee Club, Repair Squad. m ........... wpmw .n M w N ., VW '11 y: .mwmww'r ,, w www.mumm. .ng N W... M Wax N A a l v! 3 4 8 3 1 4 $1 u: 4 7; :2 1 www.um; ML. Page Twenty-n'x Central City, Nebraska SUTHERLAND, MARIE llRedH Bomxa' to become illmlriaus. Normal 1, 2, 3-Eddyville; Painting, The Senior? 4-Oil WILLHOFT, LOREN Loncen Every incl: a gentleman, to my nothing of the feet? Commercial 1 Chorus; Z-Glee Club; 3- Football, Christmas Carol Pag- eant; 4-Football, Class Presi- dent, Home - room President, Broadcaster Staff, Publications and Advertising, uAdam and Eva,,. - ZLOMKE, EDNA Ed,, She believe: one murt have a reason for speech, but need: none for silence.u Normal 1-Chorus; Z-Chorus; 4- Fancy Work, wrhe Seniorm

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Cent ral City, Nebraska pAGE, JOHN hlJaCki, hhSilence i: the eternal duty of manf, Commercial laPhysical Education, Glee Club, Orchestra; 2-Physical Education, Giee Club, Orches- tra; 3--Physical Education, wrhree Pills In a Bottlehh; 4a- Physical Education, Chorus. REEVES, ELWYN uRed th0 man ever 10:! by doing the square thing? Commercial l$rchestra; 2$rchcstra; 3- Orchestra; 4-Orchestra, Home- room President. RIGGs, PAULINE I KlJiggSY9 hhMy eye: Jimply won? behave. Normal 1:Physical Education, Basketr ; ball, Glee Club, Operetta, The Feast of the Little Lanterns ; 2-Physical Education, Glee Club, The Quest of the Gyp- siesh; 3aBroadcaster Staff, Fourteen ; 4-Joke Editor Old Rose and Green h27, Fancy Work Club, the Seniorhh, Sec- retary P-K. 'SENKBILE, LAURA nShorty I wonder what it feel: like to be grown up? Commercial BaGlee Club; 4-Glce Club, the SenioW. ,.,. M; .r .3 Mn-wcu-wqw-m MM , .,- .. 7 mwww, $ thLD ROSE and GREEN 77,, an vkwww 1'7. my Page Twenty-five pERSONS, WAYNE R. upercyu .n; Better Idle than never? College l-Orchestra, Glee Club; 2a Orchestra; 3$rchestra; 4- Orchestra, Adam and Eva , WI'he Seniorhh. RICHARDS, EMILY uEmily True happinen comm: in a multitude of friends. Commercial 1-Chorus; ZaChorus; 3-Glec Club; 4$Iee Club, wThe Senior? ROGERS, EARL , hhSonnyhh Thir child's very Wise formoth, perhap: he has a wisdom tooth? College lWGlee Club; 2'-Glee Club; Physical Education; Bawrhree Pills In a Bottle , Physical Ed- ucation, Honor Society; 4aBoth Debate Teams, hhAdam and Eva , mThe Light , Nafiorial Honor Society. SHELTON, FERN Fern Youth ha; leimre to read at lenglh, and it ha: the imag- ination to grarp all great thing:. ' College l-Physical Education; Z-Glee Club, The Quest of the Gyp- siesh; 3-Penmanship, Honor Society; 4-Orcheslra, Oil Paint- mg.



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Central City, Nebraska iiOLD ROSE and GREEN ,27,, CLASS HISTORY Listen, all that would hear the history of the Class of ,27, and it shall be revealed to you, just as it came from the portable of your historian. It was autumn,,in the year 1923, and, as the bell sadly tolled the death oli three months, vacation, there was assembled on the north side of the assembly a group of faces strange to that domain. They were of verdant hue and wondering eye; they were Freshmen. How they found their places no one knew; no, not even they. They were as hits of straw carried along in the stream of this new and strange experience. But time has passedu-it usually does, however---and now, believe it or not, our honorable, respected and envied Seniors are those same students who began their struggling existence as Freshies, four long years ago. True, they are fewer in number, and they look somewhat different because of their increase in wisdom and stature; in fact, the change is so great as to make us believe that Darwin was right. Nevertheless it cannot be denied that our worthy Seniors were once those same insignificant Fresh- men. Let us see what has aided in this remarkable evolution from Frosh to Senior: In the first place there is to be considered the effect of the faculty,s four years of untiring effort upon them. In their first year they found that their principal, Miss Booher, was their ally, and she has continued to be so throughout their stay in High School, doing much to help them over the rough places. Then in their beginning year, while they were busy trying to absorb Latin and Algebra, they managed to live through a mixer; and even became so brave as to hold a class meeting and elect officers. V By the end of the year they had become sufficient- ly acquainted with High School to have had a party, and to have taken part in the va- rious school drives, selling their share of the football tickets and Christmas seals. When they came back next year as full-fledged Sophomores, and found that they were no longer the objects of fun, they began to enjoy the fun themselves, anti at once began to take their part in High School life. They selected officers and spon- sors, and chose their own Class colors, unlike the previous year, when their color, green, had been forced upon them. They conducted their social affairs and the pro- grams that they gave in a manner which hefitted the dignity of their position as Sophs. And this year they boasted three letter men in football and several basketball players. As they triumphantly took their places as Juniors the following year, with none above them but the Seniors, it was then that they demonstrated just how successfully they could manage the job of being a class in C. C. 1-1.8. This year, in addition to having parties and electing officers and giving rallies, they had the responsibility of the Junior plays, and the Junior- -Senior banquet. The manner in which these affairs were conducted would have been a great cred- it to any class. Three one-act plays were given: three Pills in a Bottle , iiBridgesh, and iiFourteeni The banquet was an exceptionally pretty one, for the gym was dec- orated in a truly Dutch style and the guests felt that they had been miraculously trans- ported to Holland. As Juniors they were very proud of their athletic record. They had three men Page Twrnly-xe-vcn

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