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

 - Class of 1928

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fl xwunh MENUHillilllHlililHHHEEHHHHEHIIHHiIIEHHIIIHHHHWIHHHEIIIHHHIHIHHIllHllllilIIilIIIlllliIIIIlllHlIIllIIll111liIIiIlH1HlIIIIIiI11lllIIllIl1il11EliIilIi1lJllEIEEHHHHHHIIIIHU T H E B l S O N illHEiiliililitlmilillli? V E. L. NOVOTNY Superintendent The publication of this issue of the Bison causes us to pause and real- ize that another year of school work is completed. Another chapter added to the history of our life. We do not say school life for all life is school life. Life implies growth, de velopment and a movement forward. With the forward march ahead, come , new problems, new experiences, great- , i or development and so continual learne w ing. Each stride ahead brings about so many new conditions and situations that once we start ahead we can hardly stop. It was a long time be- fore very much was done about finding the new world, but one stride ahead that announced the discovery of Amer- ica started a series of movements, which resulted not only in finding a new land but a new government such as has never been attempted before; a government that is still a. challenge to a people whose ambition it is toreally make this a democratic country. As we leaf the pages of this book may the pictures as well as the reports ever suggest to us such ideas of per- sonal history which shall always be an inspiration to us andeause us to keep working ahead and always remain loyal to the ideals- of the Bison. NELLE BOOHER '1 Principal l Masters Degree, Columbia University Each of us makes his own personal history. Central City High School now gives over to each member of the class of 1928 the responsibility she has endeavored to meet in directing youth toward a unity of life purpose. Since we are human, , few of us have been able, or Will be able, to advance steadily without an occasional retreat. - A y. x But keep growing toward that i . life purpose. If you do, the re- L L to ex treats Will be fewerjand the highways of life Will be less crowded with those who are forced to retrace their steps in order to make a new start. May each of you have a rich personal history. Only in this way can you do your share toward en- riching the history of OUR HIGH SCHOOL. $1111lill!lllIlll1HIHIIIIHHHHIIIIHHHHIIIIIIHHIHlIlHHHHIIIIIIHHHUHHWI HIHIIIIIHHHHHIII IHHIH ll IIHHHIHIIIIIHHHHHHIH Hi n ELIlHHIIHHiIHHHEIEJ ii3111111!lilllllllllllilliiilllil 1 9 2 8 l1HHHlililllllHHHIIHHllllllllliilllllIHIIIIHHHHIlillillllllllllllill!HIHIHHIIIHilllHINil?llliHHlliIllillllliililililllllllllliliHHIHHEHiHHEEIEiiii311!ll?i5!illllllflflillllllilitl . Page Eleven



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