Osceola High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Osceola, NE)

 - Class of 1916

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I’.-ijri Klevod

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The o Wonitor IVAN MILLS Athenian Literary Society 4. Senior Boys Basketball 4. Iran trouhl atop St. Pi ter's roll rail to ask a question. KVELYN PRICE Class Secretary and Tr insurer 3. Tack 3-4, Declamatory Contestant i-4. Debating Team 4. Assistant Editor of Monitor 8-4. Ciceronian Society 4. Senior Girls Basketball 4. Scholarship. For nature made her tchal she is ami never made another. I'iijm Ton LILLIAN CHAUNER Tack 3-4. Athenian Society 4. (Sum. { um. { urn. Morning, noon and night. GEORGIA WAGGONER Ciceronian Literary Society 4, Treasurer of Tacks 3-4. She's not the kind you ran joke a hunt.



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Senior The ( Monitor. gFTER searching some time in the dusky, dusty vault I am able to bring to light sonic very important material in the way of history of the Class of Sixteen. From the statistics of Osceola Schools I inferred that the members of the now graduating class were either so smart that they didn't need to attend the First irade or else they hadn't yet found out that the ()sccola Schools were the best. In the Second Grade, however, we find three pupils who have climbed over the boulders of trouble for eleven years together and who have graciously welcomed the new members. These faithful three are Arvilla. Paul and Ivan. For several years this trio had to laugh, work and wait alone, that is. without the inspiring influence of the other members of the present class. Hut in the Sixth Grade the magnitrde of the class grew tremendously, for in this year (Ilenis joined them, changing the trio to « cpiartette. And in tile Seventh Grade. Roy and Floyd added much to the rapidly increasing sagacity of the class. The later years spent here were the most enjoyable: I think almost any member of the Senior Class can recall the exciting tales told of their numerous parties and wienie-roasts. And, again the) were soon to graduate and then—High School! But upon arriving at High School they found things to Ik quite different. They were no longer the upper class but were indeed quite at the foot again. Books, lessons, teachers and even many of their own classmates were strangers, for this year Lillian and several rural students, namely, Elton, May, Edith. Evelyn, and Alverta, joined them. This class not unlike all other Frcshies was green, but leaving it to the world in general, don’t you think we have improved ? ()ne good characteristic of the class was thoroughness, which was so clearly shown in their first class election. Every officer from president to doorkeeper was elected. The class high school spirit was good and their interest in High School activities was proven by their good representation in all of them. We were especially well represented in History' liase ball, foot ball and basket ball, the Freshmen boys winning the Inter-Class Basket Ball Championship. You may be sure that in a class of forty members, class spirit was not lacking and one result of this was many good-time parties, picnics and wienie roasts. Although we enjoyed our school work we were not at all disappointed when the last day of school came. Indeed it was quite the other way and we had to celebrate. This we did down on the Blue River by an all day picnic. The next year we came back as Sophomores and welcomed Georgia. Our class this year only numbered twenty-three, many of our former classmates failed to return and others were still recognized as Freshmen to our great regret. At class election Miss Snyder was chosen Class Adviser. John Deland as President and Edith Query, as Vice-President. During this year the class enjoyed many parties and were the honored guests at the Senior-Sophomore reception. Another picnic closed our second year of High School life. The third year we were known as flighty Juniors and were joined by Mary. Gordon and Donald. This was a very busy year. c were presided over by Alverta Buchta as President and Floyd Heinemeyer as Vice President. During this year the well known club, “The Tacks was organized. We had the honor of entertaining the Seniors to a banquet this year and in turn to Ik their geests at a Fall Festival. Coming Lack as Seniors we were joined by Grayson, who was the last to learn that the Osceola High School was the In-st. Counting we found seventeen ambitious Seniors. This year we were particularly well represented in the high school activates. Though we have done our lK st. we realize we have made many mistakes and wish that the other classes may profit thereby. e sincerely hope that we have done something worth while so that their paths may be made easier. Having spent these four years in High School, we will lx better able to meet the problems of life and in our work we will lx assailed by many pleasant memories of our dear ()ld High!

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