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

 - Class of 1950

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mm mm I, Ned Hedges ialias blue eyea l, ique to Hitchy Hansen. I, Margaret Sowl, leave my quick step to Jackie Magnuson. To Dorie Hagen, I, Vivian Schenk, will my singing ability. I, Paul Grossnicklaua, leave my hard nights to Dale Nitzel. . I, Rosemary Manning, will my boils to the Sophomore girls so that they cangy Donn Cline next year. I, Betty Spencer, leave to Lola Fosaberg my girlish giggle. ; I To Dfle Helzer, I, Edgar Rasmussen, bequeath my Buick to be used the same m; used t. I, Donna Sinsel, will my curly hair to Shirley Pickering; Last of all, we, Donald Sampson and Glenn Nelson, leave to future Journalim y students our ability to write a gossip column iwith as much tact as we dol fun ' or all the dirt we find around the school. 541M m n'wwv'f x44. bequeath my blinkers and tall slender p113; yuan Witneaeed by: QLQQZQQ' J W ,5 WWwW xwi. Mggz M37 W W74 t $ . igp 847mm 53 miZJQZ - MM ISM 987W MAJWM, M $ QMJ in 01;? $3 24?; CM: WW M aw m QM JWJJJJM ZWJ7WK W 3w MM CR3 ti ' y me Wm$m 6?; WW W akeum MMJAA- - Ali . .3. :g. V rmvx

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n 1 A i 3 I A i i We, the Class of 1950 of the Central City High School,realizing the noble and junspiring influence we have had upon this school for the last four years, being matthie time, stramfe as it may seem, temporarily in our right mind an knerimg Etheuncertainty of ire and the certainty of dea h,do hereby declare an pub is this, our last will and testament. To all underclasemen we leave the privilege to occupy the seats in this sehool from nine to four tend sometimes afteri. To the Juniors we leave our ability to have safe and sound class meetings. To the Sophomores we bequeath our speedy meumds of study, and, last but not least, to the Freshmen we leave the ability to use their high school careers half as well as we did. I, Juliann Wilder, will my height to Henry Brockman. 1, Sarah Enderson, will my kitty cat sweater to Don Grassman since he seemed tolike it so very well. ' To Virginia Reeves, I, Marilyn Travis, will my ability to chew gum vigorously I, Jocelyn Weller, will my voice to Barbara Adams and hope she gets as much ugeout of it as I did. To the Senior boys or next year, I, John Edgar, will my ability to get dates with new girls that move to town. I, Phyllis Barnholdt, will all my former boyfriends to anyone who wants them. Ihave my man! I, Barbara Tooley, will my ways with Miss Moerer to Cleo Brumbaugh. I, Duane Campbell, will my adorable blush to Paul Grosshans. To Jim Gillan, I, Robert Condon, bequeath my football ability. I, Eleanor Gambica, will my walk to Elaine Rrance. To all the kids of Central City High, I, Donna Folmer,will my ability to make friends with everyone. I, Dick Galusha, will my quiet ways to David Erickson. I, Lena Mae Heald,will my position in Mr. Franklin's office to Delores Tucker mm Verna Christensen. They are in there most of the time anyway. To Marilyn Sinsel, I, Betty Carlson, will my red hair and charming disposimni I, Cecil Currey, will my excellent manners to Andy Smith. I, Iris Ferris, leave my dimples to Eola Mae Powell iae if she needed themi. To Jeanne Nielsen, I, Beverly Graham, will my yodeling ability; it might help with your musical career, Jeanne. 1, Gloria Johnson, bequeath everything I have, except my Junior boyfriend, to the Junior girls. I, Norma Holz,will my fast reading ability to Marlow Post. I, Robert Davis, leave to Harold Scholl my height and great courage. To Jean Kyee, I, Phyllis Bolling, will my friendly personality. I, Marlene Groashans, will my cheerleading pep to Janet Crites. : I, Frank Harlow,will my;speedy ways to Elgin Nelsen, so that he can make ittb :school on time next year. I , Barbara Norgard, will my quiet, reserved ways to Jeanne Greving. To Barbara Little,I, Eugene Post,will my ability to get away with chewing toe bacoo in Mr. Watson's class. I, Lucille Nouzoveky, will my eagerness to recite in class to Joyce Lindahl. To JoAnne Dahlgren,I, Evelyn Nine, leave the scent of the flower shop. I, Gladys Jensen, will my government notebook to the Seniors of next year. I, Pat Lewis, will my ability to be on the Honor R011 to Richard Butt. IaLJohnny Taber, will my boxing ability to Leslie McHargue. Weire rootid for you as . I, Betty McMahon, will my refined ways to Phyllis Powers. To Lois Snodgrass, I, Betty Larson, will my ability to become engaged when you are a Senior. I, John Hall, will my ability to get back into school after I had been kicked out to Theresa Powers. . To Williamette Desch, I, Beverly Rose, will my height. To Donna Kuskie, I, Doris Rutherford, will my ability to get and keep a man.



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WEISS ?Qmp hwy In the year 1950 fourty-rive seniors were given their freedom and sent on i their way after four years or being slaves to the teachers of Central City High ' school. They received their muoh-worhed-for diplomas and each went his separate way. Little did they know where these paths would lead and only after a span of - ten years can One tell what has happened. Now in 1960 in my home in the large city of Worms where a National Convention ; 13 being held, we four gad-about ladies sit talking. One has suggested that we ; go to the local theater and see the movie showing. Following up the suggestion, we grab our coats and we're off like a herd of turtles. Walking down to the L theater we meet Captain John Edgar, who is on leave and. is at the time, going k :6 the high school to address the student body on The Rewards of Being studioud' As we walk into the lobby, whom should we see at the popcorn machine but Bar- bare Tooley; but now she's popping Jensen's popcorn. When buying our tickets, we ' are astonished to see Don Sampson selling tickets because we thought he hadhigh- 1 er ambitions than this. Or does he own the theater? Glancing into the managefs 1 office, we see his very efficient secretary, Lena Mae Heald, typing like mad. ; Various billboards in the lobby read: : Try outs for parts in the broadway musical, The Blue Eyed Sheik , are Monday ; at 9:00. Report to Manager Ned Hedges. Girls must have big, brown eyes. L Under coming attraction in large letters was: Killer Currey , World's Greatest Wrestler since defeating Qbrgeous George, appears in person March 19th. sauntering further into the lobby,we look over in the corner and see seatedon ,7 a couch, deeply engrossed in a Women's Home tCompanion , Betty Carlson, still patiently waiting for Norman R. to graduate from the University. Just as we sit down, we notice Betty Stanislav and her husband;they have come to the show to relax after a long day's work on their farm in Central City. Even in the advertisements we recognize many people who had graduated with us. f Beverly Rose has designed a new Ford and is really making a career for herself. Duane Campbell is advertising Desch Monuments and Beverly Graham is singing a- bout these wonderful Cohagen Groceries. The great real estate agent, Frank Har- low,is still interested in Land. As a newscast flashes on the screen, we catch a glimpse of Barbara Norgard, private secretary to the head of the Stratman Cattle Raising Association. Well, ; here in Coach D101: Ghlusha who has succeeded in hating the first undefeated girls' 1, softball team. Oh, look! There's the wedding or the year: Glenn Nelson is pull- ? ing Iris Ferris down the isle, and the Reverend Bob Condon is standing patiently waiting to perform the ceremony, Ah! a flash of the Metropolitan Opera. Such famous stars as Mrs. Jocelyn Chandler and Mrs. Vivian Anderson are being reveal- ed. Now a glimpse of the sports world: Johnny Tober kayoes Toughie Malone and wins the National Boxing Championship or the year. Yea-a-a! Now comes the part every one seems to enjoynthe cartoon. Walt Disney is now unemployed. because Paul Grossnichlaus has taken over the part of Donald Duck,and EugenelPost and. Edgar Rasmussen tag along as Huey and Duey; but we wonder what has become of Louie. Since the comedy is over, we can take off our shoes and relax while we wait L. for the first feature to begin. Ahh--it has Just started, and it is Me and Pa , ;' gtairin? Harilyn Travis as Ma Williamson. The picture is directed by Mr. and Mrs. ; ue ur t he former Doris Rutherfordt.

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