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

 - Class of 1948

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5 it .3 o . f ; ti 5M3 v 'ng'wu Back Row: J. Roubal, A. Stevens, J. Johnston, D. IIohnstedt, C. Marsh, G. Rose, L. Johnson. J. Jeffer- son. Fifth Row: B. Chesley, D. Chandler, C. Wat- son, H. Cordsen, L. Post, D. Little, B. Engel, G. Scholl, N. Schmidt, 0. Rawlings, W. Hedges. Fourth Row: D. Montgomery D. Campbell, L. Galusha, K. Nelson. M. Salt. M. Hamilton, 0. Belville, D. C0- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character are the aims of IIi-Y. Each member strives for clean speech, clean sports, clean scholar- ship and clean living. The IIi-Y cabinet, composed of the officers and sponsors, met on the second and fourth Mondays to plan the program and approve the activities. ReguVar meetings were held on the hrst and third Mondays. In the fall new members were approved by the Cabinet and voted in by existing members. This year the group numbered 56. Activities during the year were collecting waste paper, entertaining Y-Teens at the Christmas party. and the annual Father-Son Banquet. Members attended a program pTanning conference on Fell- ruary 15 and a joint Hi-Y Y-Teen conference on April 5 in Grand Is'and. Officers for the first semester were: Arnold Stev- ens, President; Gerald Hensley, Vice-President; Don Reeves, Secretary; and Kris Nelson, Treasurer. The second semester officers were: Don Litt'e. President; Glenn Marsh, Vice-Presidcnt; Dick Ack- er, Secretary and Kris Nelson, Treasurer. Mr, Wat- son. Mr. IIee, Mr. Hensley and Rev. McKinney were the sponsors. Dick Acker, Kris Nelson, Glenn Marsh, Mr. Watson. Gerald Hensley, Don Reeves, Dnn Little, Arnold Stevens. The nucleus. hagan, D. Acker. Third Row: G. Hensley, K. Born- berger, K. Newmyer, G. Land, D. Cramlell, W. Ras- mussen, D. Reeves, N. Hedges, D. Sampson, Mr. Ilee, Mr. Watson. Second Row: H. S'uart, R. Nix- on, P. Farrell, D. Chesley, T. Nine, W. Marsh, D. Uenk, W. Larson, C. Dunovan, T. Parker, N. Ras- mussen, E. Engel, B. Kycs. Front Row: R. Davis, C, Nelson, L. Tegler, M. Ashelford, F. Madison.

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Back Row: V. Baker, N. Gregg, M. Martin, t. a , M V . W Mewmw ' WM , ,, ,, e H. H. Barnes, A. Fach, P. Wagner, 5. Norgard, B. Ca- lusha, D. Mesncr. Second Row: 1. Wright, F. Had- tlix, B. Carlson, P. Barnhohlt, J. Scholl, J. Crites, B. Brewer, N. Honk, J. Weller, M. Garrett, D. Kyes. Third Row: T. Larson B. Tooley, D. Rusterholz, J. LEFT LEFT LEFT RIGHT LEFT Itts the Pep Club practicing for one of the fme maneuvers that they have put on at the football games. Fifteen new members were elected by a vote of the girls of each class to ftll the ranks of the Yep Squad to the total membership of forty-three. Beverly Larsen, head cheerleader, Betty Baumeister, Senior cheer- leader, and Donna Belle Johnson, Junior cheer- leader were the ring leaders in adding color and 19 Campbell, B. Norgard, M. Grosshans, P. Larson, M. Kyes, J. Kisler, Miss Verzani. Front Row: D. Mes- ner, M. Rankin, C. Munn, N. Scott, J. Zwiebel, G. Smyers, B. McMahon, L. Lenz, K. McMahon P. Deuthit. Cheerleaders: D. Johnson, B. Larsen, B. Baumeister. enthusiasm to the football and basketball games and rallies. The Pep Club was very active in many projects this year. New features were the cheerleaders uni- forms. All the pepsters purchased felt beanies with a green pom-pom and the green letters ttCC . They were busy selling CCIIS pennants, decals and t-shirts; conducting concessions at the football games; sponsoring the annual parade preceding the first home game, and promoting the color day cere- monies. The cheerleaders, captain and the sponsor attended a Pep Cluh Clinic in Columbus during December. Their accomplishments of the year were due to the conperatinn amnng the squad, the cheerleaders. the officers, Captain, Janet Campbell, and Lieu- tenant. Uaxine Martin. and the sponsor, Visa: Ver- 2am. smiling countenances and ttVI-VI-VIC, the cheerleaders moved the enthusiasm of the student hudy.



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. . u. -u -.l -1 pu- ri rt -w H wa Back Row: B. Meyer, B. Norgurd, N. Gregg, V. Baker, N. 11012, V. Kuhn, D. Kuhn, D. Kuhn, P. Ca- lusha, N. TVagner, J. 5011011, F. Crella, A. Faeh, M. Highee, J. Seholl, B. Adams, I. Nielsen, B. Brewer, S. Anderson, J. Crites, D. Mesner, J. Jefferson, J. Scholl. Second Row: J. Lindahl, J. Eoff, N. Scott, J. Weller, B. Hartford, V. Sehenk, R. Shull, E. Nine, J. Campbell, L. Iwan, P. Larson, A. Christen- Y-Teens is the national giris, organization spon- sored by the Y.W.C.A., and meets every other Tues- day to carry out its purpose of creating, maintain- ing, and extending the high standards of Christian- ity throughout the school and community. Eighty girls constituted the membership boasted by the Y-Teens. They began the year with Presi- dent, Norma Gregg; Vice-President, Janet Camp- bell; Secretary, Gwen Smyers; Treasurer, Verna Baker, with Miss Helen Erickson as the helpful sponsor. The Y-Teen cabinet, composed of the offit eers, program chairmen and sponsor directed the activities held during the year. ' In October, eleven members attended the Y-Teen conference at Newman Grove at which Twila Larson was elected District President. The girls enter- tained the Hi-Y at a IIaHoween party. To aid for- eign relief the girls sent clothing abroad and for- warded :1 package to CARE. At Christmas time the girls were busy selling holly and presenting jointly with the IIi-Y a one-act Christmas play. The events for February were Heart Sister Week, climaxed with a Valentine party, and Y-Teett week. The annual Mothcr-Daughter Banquet was held during March. A Motheris Council affiliated with the State Motheris Council was orgqittzetl in March. The yeark activities closed with a Senior Tea. sen, L. Fossherg, I. Ferris, M. Crosshans, R. Man- ning. I. Wright, B. Tnnley, E. Mcllargue, M. SinA 561, T. Larson, D. Kyes, P. MeIlnay, M. Strasburg. V. Peck. Front Row: Miss Erickson, P. Barnhohlt, D. Husterholz, D. Rawlings. C. Smyers, J. Zwiehel. D. Mcsner, M. Lewis, P. Boulton, B. Watkins, D. Johnson, 13. Baumeister, D. Sinsel, D. Tucker, M. Rankin, B. Watkins, F. Haddix, B. Little, M. Kyes, D. Hamilton, D. Steinke. 21 Verna Baker. Janet Campbell. Gwen Smyers, Norma Gregg. Miss Erickson. Engaged with the details of the Mother-Daughter Banquet. i

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