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

 - Class of 1948

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vi 'u '- n- a.- wa x t H43 x .-n-l ti o bal x :4 ix 7K7 14.1 :3 Back Row: J. Roubal, J. Johnston, A. Stevens, D. Little, W. Rasmussen. Third Row: B. Engel, G. Rose, E. Elkjer, M. Solt, G. Steinke, M. Martin, E. Palensky, iI. Barnes. Second Row: K. New- On the night of October 1, 1947, a group of hopeful students met at the high school assembly for the purpose of organizing a science club un- der the sponsorship of the new science teacher, H. Dean IIee. The club oilicers elected at this meet- ing for the year were: Edmund Elkjer, president; Warren Rasmussen, vice-president; Beverly Larsen, secretary; Elsie Palensky, treasurer. In the meet- ings held evegy other Wednesday, the members planned the affairs of the club, adopted a con- stitution, established membership, elected the cabi- net member, Wayne Marsh, and levied dues. They also enjoyed motion pictures, speeches on different fields of science, individual experiment demonstra- myer, Mr. Hee, J. Eoil, M. Higbee, F. Haddix, G. McMahon, D. Reeves, D. Brown, 0. Belville. Front Row: L. McCormick, H. Stuart, J. Justice, L. Lenz, B. Larsen, W. Marsh, T. Parker, W. Hake, D. Acker. tions, and refreshments. Through afliliation with the Science Clubs of America, the club receives membership certificates, helps with club activities and projects, and pins which signify membership in the SCA. The purpose of the club is to further the knowl- edge of science which will be helpful to the in- dividual, and to bring together students who share mutual interests. It is hoped that through this club and other similar organizations, more stu- dents will become interested in science and help to direct the ideas of our scientific age to the bet- terment of mankind. Dick Acker and Edmund Elkjer observe Owen Bel- ville assemble materials necessary for a demon-. stration.

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Back Row: Miss Schutte, O. Belville, W. Rasmus- sen, A. Stevens, D. Reeves. Front Row: K. Fxcw- myer, B. Baumeister, V. Baker, B. Larsen. National H onor S Ocie 13y Scholarship, leadership, character and service symbolize National Honor Society. These are signi- fied by the Honor Society Pin which is the shape of a keystone, with the emblem of a torch upon it. In our school, to be qualifted to enter the Na- tional Honor Society, one must he a Junior or Sen- ior, and have scholarship ranging in the upper fourth of the classes. The Juniors selected are not permanent members, but must be chosen again the following year. The members of the National Honor Society are chosen by the faculty. The number chosen is approximately 15 per cent of the upper fourth in the Senior Class and 12 per cent of the upper fourth in the Junior Class. The selection of mem- bers, takes place once a year, this day is called HTapping Dayfi Those chosen are tapped by aium- ni Honor Society members. Our first major activity was promoting a charity drive on woolen clothing sent to a school in Roland. To raise money, the Society sponsored two school dances during January and February. Refreshments were sold by the members. The purpose of the Scholastic Banquet, held March 23, was for recogni- tion of those who were on the semester honor roll. To encourage better and broader reading in the student body, the Honor Society sponsored a hook table. The long awaited and by far the most mn- mentous activity was the famed wrapping Duyii ex- ercise at which time the new members of the Honor Society were chosen. The officers for the year were: Arnold Stcvens, President; Kent Newmyer, Vice-President; Ilevefy Larsen, Secretary; Betty Baumeister, Treasurer and RUSS Schutte was the Sponsor. o. w Making plans for the banquet. 1 f



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The Staff 2 PW Mid 1111:1231: :51 1: 1T1 . checks the re- sults of the advertising campaign which he man- Arnold Stevens, Assistant Editor. aged and supervised. Gerald Hensley and James iicalchii the ac- iiFlash and iilhzflash . Johnston were always on hand to lion. Illahilh W i .1111 w 2 F? v M I! F7! 1? j 1: , , W 11,. i, him '1W..:L U Earline McHargue Edito1.spenl many hours or- ganizing the material for THE BISON. Hen we fmd her discussing further details with h11 staff. Warren Rasmussen, Business Manager, records on the iithermometeri, the result of the annual sales campaign which he organized and conducted be- yond the goal. .211.

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