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

 - Class of 1982

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Moments to Remember Homecoming 1981-82 HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Mott Bolling, 1980, king, Mlke Schuller, Mickey Roscoe, attendants; Dole Broekemeler, Mlchelle Jonky. 1981-82 homecoming king and queen. Tino Reeves, Noncy Freelend onen- donts, Terri Molm, 1960queent Homecoming this year was observed during the son field and the announcement of the six semi-finolists week of October 5-9, 1981. Monday and Tuesday, the for King and Queen. Friday was the HON Decorating closses all started their plans for holl decorating. contest, pep rally at Jim's old parking lot, the football Wednesday the student body voted for Homecoming gome ogoinst 0rd and the Homecoming donce. King and Queen. Thursday was the Bon Fire or Potter- Toby Ausbun defends on 0rd receiver. Bonfire ct Patterson Field

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How Times Hove Chonged Continued The class of 1914 was the lost to graduate from the first high school. In the foil of that year, 0 new high school was completed, which is the present middle school. The year 1914 also marked the year of the first annual, The Somrock. At this time there was no gymnasium to block their view, 05 the students gozed across the street watching the new high school go up brick by brick. The first school newspaper, The Broodcoster, was published in 1929. Social activities received 0 boost when the first Junior-Senior Prom was initiated in 1934, sponsored by the junior closst Softball and tennis were new sports or this time to the class of 1934, World War II also had 0 great impact on the Central City schools. Several members of the faculty, 05 well 05 groduoting students, were inducted into the service. Closses were disrupted from time to time, because new teachers would hove to be found to replace those who had left for the service. The 1948 onnuol wos dedicoted to those who were serving in the war This annual was 0 difficult one to publish, because of o shortage of supplies, paper, and labor due to the wor. Not until the yeor 1947 did the familiar scene of the three present buildings of the downtown compus begin to develop, when the gymnosium wos con- structed. Before that, the cafeteria in the middle school was used 05 0 gym, and had 0 sunken floor which is now covered. Theotricol performances had been done on 0 stage against the west side of the building where the present library and study hell are n0wt The present high school was built in 1967-1968. The school had not been completed when the students started that fall, but was finished during that school yeor The Vietnam War ero had 0 terrific impact on the ot- titudes of students and adults alike. An overall change in mood swept society, with pressure from students and parents causing the school to change the dress code. In the year 1969, it was no longer required for girls to weor dresses to school, 05 people began to realize the practical ospects of jeans and ponts. As the 70's progressed, o greater emphasis and need was placed on vocational and career related facilities. In 1979, the high school was expanded to oc- commodote the freshmen, and meet these new needs The new addition, which included 0 media center, greotly enlorged shop oreos, 0nd odditionol classrooms, was completed in the winter of 1979. With almost 100 years having gone by, we, the class of 1982, are proud to hove contributed to the history of CCHS. We hope that each class of succeeding students will find it 05 rewarding on experience 05 we hove. With this, I would like to wish my fellow students the best of luck, and may we never forget our years or CCHS. 19



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One of the Senior's hoIi-winning decorations. mirltzar gt, hrur Pt; gtat:5T x ftht crown tourt tifiinuvognl . . tanhihatvs i e S 11115 m l n i It forms mfntlmb 3mm? . $303; ' inter own .. ' King and Queen proclamation. Holl Decorations Bus Stop in the Junior's runner-up hell. The Bison put up 0 good fight but unfortunately they lost to the Chonts 24-8. In the hell decoroting, the class of '82 won first place for the second year in 0 row with the theme, TTThroughout Ancient History There Hos Always Been o Bison Victory. The class of '83 was se- cond with Bison Drive. In third place was the class of '84 with TTWoIk Through Looney Tunes, 0nd in fourth place was the class of '85 with TTVictory at Sea. The Student Council sponsored the dance and sold balloons ot the game. Music for the dance was by Complete Music. 21

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