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

 - Class of 1934

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Central City High School - Bison Yearbook (Central City, NE) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 28 of 78
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Page 28 text:

ra fi 7? YZ SOpl'lOIT1OI'CS and Freshmen The freshmen enter high school filled with much interest, attended with uncertainty as to what they should do and how they should do it. To them, high school offers many opportunities for various lines of effort which are furthered and developed in the sopho- more year. While some of the more aggressive freshmen participate in the high school activities, it is the sophomores who find themselves more confident, and therefore more able to take advantage of the training which is available to broaden their abilities in lines other than those found in their academic subjects. Early in September, the two classes met and organized for the year. The sopho- mores elected for their officers the very able and enthusiastic Ruth French as President, the equally peippy Maxine Clayton as Vice-President, the popular Howard Hein as Secretary-Treasurer. The sponsors who were elected were Miss Kukral and Mr. Tuning. Likewise, last but not least, the freshmen with their verdant hues, after due deliber- ation, selected as their class leaders the ever-eflicient Allan Martin as their President, the studious Catherine Schipmann as Vice-President, the capable Bill Thompson as Secretary-Treasurer. The sponsors elected to guide their hesitating steps were Miss Connell and Miss Hazzard. Top RowfMiss Kukral, Maxine Clayton, Ruth French, Howard Hein, Mr. Tuning. First Row-AMiss Connell, Catherine Schipinann, Allan Martin, Bill Thompson, Miss Hazzard.

Page 27 text:

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l934 , ef 11 L -5? y I SOpl1Ol'I1OI'CS Seventy-four students started on the second lap of their voyage to acquire the Golden Fleece of Knowledge. During the term several discontinued their studies but new ones toolc their places so that by the end of the year there were still seventy-four sophomores. The interests of these students as a group were to do commendable work both in scholarship and curricular activities and, on their part, to bring honor to the Old Rose and Green. As individuals their interests were centered in music, dramatics, athletics or agriculture. Members of the Girls C-lee Club were Bettie Brown, Maxine Clayton, Betty Fish- bach, Opal Ferguson, and Rosemary Riggs. ln Boys C-lee Club were Oscar Benecke. Donald Davis, Leonard Hilton, Ronald Howe, Virgil Jacobson, Theodore Lawson, Val Dean Nlarr, -lack Peterson, Clarence Richards, and Melvin Zichek. Gscar Beneclce was also a member of the school quartette. Donald Davis, Lucy l-lammons, Marguerite Newbigging and lack Peterson were members of both orchestra and band while Leonard Hilton and Virginia Larson were in orchestra and Robert Vandegrift in band. Members of the extra-curricular dramatics class were Madeline Adams, Mary Ellen Boyd, Margaret Foley, Betty Fishbach, Ruth French, Helen Kozal, Viva Luce, Mar- garet Pim Locke, and Florence Smith. Back Row 'Leonard Hilton, Ervin Hesselgesser, Jack Pease, Frank Nelson, Donald Hill, Carl Pfeiffer, Howard Hein. Donald Davis, jack Peterson, Henry Fuehrer. Third Rowfflenevieve Fitzgibbon, Mary Gilley, Virginia Stuart, Thelma johns, Ruth French, Doris Barnes, Florence Smith, Ruby Sawyers. Second Row' 'Val Dean Marr. Orval Zamzow, Rosemary Riggs, Vvilmadean Mitchell, Vivan Osborn, Ruth Osterman, Marguerite Newbigging, Hannah Louise Nitzel, R. T. Larson, Neal Hensley. Front Row fMarvin Kiser, Betty Fishbach, Alberta Wagner, Madeline Adams, Lena Clark, Viva Luce, Opal Ferguson, Robert Vandegrift,

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