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

 - Class of 1929

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3s. ,,,,,, , other than Cecil Dunovan, of the Osterlnan Ranch of .West Central City, uHeilo there? iiSit down, Dunny, ifs free? Sueh were the immediate hails which pro- ceeded from the little group. Soon the conversation was waxing fast and furious. t 3y the way, have you leard that Bill Cams and Anna Weller are teachinnr aesthetic daneinrr riotht here in D C V C ' 3 the Clty?, . Danny added a little to the rising conversation. iISpeaking of dancing and its re- lation to the price of eggs in Alaska, I took the kid to the circus the other day and recognized Glen Funk as IiChow, Chow, The W'onder Clownfi Was he doing his stuiI? Well, I should hope to eat east-off rubher heels? The Sleuths had found that Erwin Reinholtf the noted producer had transferred his activity from South Omaha to Hollywood. He is going to produce Winona Hux- ford,s latest scenario, i3X11 Our Geese are Swansii Some of his choicest geese are Vivian Conser, Evelyn Murphy and Ruth Seudder. Dean Cole and his wife, whom I recognized as lieva King, were living'in Central Africa. Dean was a noted lawyer who specialized in divorce cases between the African natives. ' In Sweden they found Agnes Anderson, who had married Jack Page, both of whom were typing twelve hours a day by the light of the Midnight Sun. Howard Cook and Mal'qaret Bay were livin hat iIv on their oat dair' in , c . a P . ca i Sw1tzeriand. The Sleuths found David Johnson and wife, Ruth Eaton, on their little IIVC acre farm in California. Not much money, but plenty of happiness, so what did they care? Lloyd Senkbile was interviewing them for a writeup in his paper under the heading, IIMarried Twenty Years, and Never an Angry Word Spokenf, Max Lyon was engineering a benefit club for newshoys in New York City. Nellie Pendarvis, president of the D. A. R. organization in New York, was very enthusiastic about his work, and at the time the detectives saw them, Mr. Lyon was speaking at a D. A. R. convention. Kenneth Campbell was Chevrolet dealer in Siberia. Just then the little party looked out the window a minute and there they saw Clifford Rose just driving into the town, bringing,r his cream and eggs to the Powell and Leamons produce station. They were delighted to see these old friends and scanned the street in hopes of seeing more of them. . Sure enough7 there was Dorothy Fuehrer going up to the beauty shoppe run by Mrs. DeHart, nee Dora Howe. I And if that wasn,t Vincent McMahon saunteringr alongnfrom his work at' Skaggs grocery store, singing icJust Another Day Wasled Away. Tile detetetives returned to business. Theyire real business men. In Brazil, they ran across Ralph Johnson, the hi5:r game hunter, out bagging sparrows for the Central City zoo. In Mexico, they saw Thelma Howe dancing a Spanish dance, with Lawrence Bryan accompanying her on a jew,s harp. He said that if tips held out he hoped to enter a condition of matrimonial servitude soon. ' Next day the Sleuths went to see a bull fight. The President of Mexico, and his 3. -g.;ga 1 n 9 q . Page Tu'eutyisez'eh OLD HOSE nn GREEN E53

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l3 ---ew OLD ROSE awn GREEN 7;. v'-,---- , oclock; George Stuart bestows upon Norman Cooper his ability to 1eceive an occa- sional sock 111 bthe eye 11ith the hope that it will increase his facility in dodging Amber Green leaves her boy friend at Chapman to any one that can beat her time; Dora Howe wills her ability to break chandeliers to any one who wants the job; Winona Huxford wishes to bestow her speed at typewriting to Dwain Kidwiler; Reva King wills her forwardness to Forrest Rose; Marjorie Baird gives her com- manding personality to Alice Johnson; Thelma Howe wills her dignity to Vivian Skiff in the vain hope that she will make good use of it; Max Lyon wills Martha Guthrie to George Brown with the admonition that he make terms with her father before he escorts her home. We appoint as executives of this last 11ill and testament Miss Gwendolyn Thomp- son and Bircleena Holderness, knowing that they will perform this high and honorable duty faithfully 111 all respects. I11 witness whereof we have herewith set our hand and seal, this first day of April, 1929. The Senior Class of 1929 Class Prophecy Remember old Diogenes? Yes, the philosopher that used to run around with a lantern hunting for an honest man. Well, the other day he dropped in at Candy- ,land, Uh-huh. He was still continuing his world-old search. ,Unfortunately the object of his quest still eluded his time-worn eye, but he did see and hear something that brightened his benign countenance. Seated at one of the tables were Lloyd Dennian and Lloyd O,Ncle, of the Dennian Si OiNele Detective Bureau of New York City, and'George Stuart of the Stuart Ranch largest in the world. You ask why they were there? I will tell you. 7 Mrs. George Stuart, nee Gertrude Riddlemoser had just received,a divorce from George on the grounds that George was too brutal. George was broken-hearted and wishing to console himself in something, decided to find out what the rest of the class were doing. So much for George, but why the others? Haven t you heard of these two great detective s? If you haven t you have missed something. They could run down any thing they could even r1111 down stairs. George had hired these two rubber- heeled detectives to find the whereabouts of the class 0of 29 and here they new to report. Here tisl Our class president Craig Morris, sho11ed how early training af- fects later 1ife.He was manager and director of the Fidgety or Vibrating Five dance band 1n the Hotel Roosevelt, New York City. They found Joe Stone in Hauaii standing?r 011 a soap- -hox giving an oration to the half- clad natives 0n the glorious theme, i 11011 High Is Up. a The shock that almost killed them was when they were in Hollywood they peeked around a corner and saw Lloyd Solt doublimr for Karl Dane. Just then a flivver stopped outside. The lone occupant disentangled himself from the steering wheel and approached. Well, can you beat that? It was none in' V' 1929 Page 'I'wcnly-six



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0! D ROSE aw GREEN -'e W wife, Amber Green, sat next to them. They saw the famous toreador, Shirley Reeves, run from every hull brought into the arena. In India, they found Harold Toller, the iiZiegfeld of India. Some of the chorus girls in his famous follies were trancis Johnston, Marjorie Baird, Grace Mil- ler, Ruth Forsell and Marguerite Stevens. While walking about the streets in Cairo they found themselves in the midst of a mob fight. The gang leaders were Loyal Pierce and Marion Ryan. Whom do you think they are fighting over? Virginia Ross, secretary of the Royal Egyptian insti- tute for the aged and decrepit mummies. . They had found every one but Roller Tooley but Dunny contributed a little more to the conversation. itHe 1ives.out at the City Dump. He is one of the greatest junk dealers Central City has ever had? ' Justtthen our ancient Diogenes arose andihaving devoured his usual 137 1-4 calories, continued his journey and heard no more of the good old Class of 1929. 1929 Page Twenty-cight

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