Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE)

 - Class of 1947

Page 64 of 136

 

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 64 of 136
Page 64 of 136



Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 63
Previous Page

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 65
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 63 text:

fig 55 M 5 3 X SN? ,Se A ., ,SYSN e I I I .........-...X , ,X I X' N '2s-22:1 -- ,f y 2, Mt I f, X IRI? 'III If-' 1 ,'f M Y I ' : ' -x NL N , iI.. S si N III N ,Q I? 'S S I .. ,S ' ES? get 5 I X as I Ss X s X 1 I -fs.,:,1 ' g , fx, Q... X, !k 'ii 4-, Ilya 'III fl? IIITIATIGI PIRTY Jn Friday September 13, l9b6, the sophomores carried out the old tradition of 'INITIATION' and made the new members of Steele City High School feel as though they were a part of the student body. The first stage in the procedure was that of altering the freshmen's personal appearance for e day. The freshmen were ordered to portray the characters, Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner- Of course, the boys had to be the Daisy less and the girls had to be the Lil' Abners. The six little freshies followed their commands to the 'N'th degree even to the fishing poles and pails. The freshmen were not alone in their suffering as the onions tied about their necks caused even faculty members to wish for the day to be over. The small group, however, took the events in stride but uppermost in their minds was the question, 'what is going to happen to me to-n1ght?' In spite of a heavy rain which preceeded the party, the high school students, with the exception of a few country folks who did not dare tackle the muddy roads, mat to witness the final blow. Some of the highlights of the evening were feeding one an- other chocolate pudding--blindfolded, washing in ink, taking the S.C.H.8. Oath, etc. These features were followed by a court in which there was no Justice dealt out by the Judge,Student Council 'resident, Wallace Palmer The evening closed on a msrrier note or the freshmen now full fledged high school students Joined 1 the big watermelon feed in the gym HALLOWE'RN PARTY metpzidzi evening. November l, at 7 30 everyone in High School e school house for a delayed Hallowee Pa t hi h given by the Sophomores n I y W c was Each class was given a list of fifteen articles to be f d and returned to the school house These li t Dun s s were 11 d b ghetgaculty and the items ranged from railroad spikggp tg duei ea ers At nine P M everyone reported at ghe 5 h 1 h zigheghgir collections d ghe Junior Class having foundozheirogie rs was awar e a ri b th id more Class I P Z9 y e Pres ent of the Sopho Games and singing furnlshed entertainment for the remainder of the evening This was followed with refreshments consisting of sandwiches and punch At ten o'clock the room was put back in order, good byes were said, and another Halloween was over CHRISTIAS PARTY The assembly which was tastefully decorated by the Y Teens took on quite a festive air during the holiday season Sprays of Cedar a d pine cones tied with red bows appeared in each window On the piano, which was banked with green, was e yule log with tall red tapers A beautifully decorated tree adorned the front of the room Such was the setting for the gala Christmas party on December 20, l9L6 The Junior class provided the entertainment whlch con sisted of a number of contest games and human bingo A short program followed 'The First Xmas Eve' read by Irene Novot ny 5243526 Fidel-iS sung by the Latin Class he party was interrupted by the arrival of Sante Claus lcarl Mitchell who aided in the gift exchange Refreshments were served by the teachers and school closed for a short Chrlstmas vacation - we X www W N XX AV s th mgefgfx mwtwe-If Xa Q' xxsw f ,X ., ,,,Zf:47 YE ljkf- X lftflff 1' fl- ki ---- -if Q I.- N H. ,1 vt E A..--.: S ti1L1 yjliigila., I .3 in ,Uk Nqkh K L....k.5If:,-Iii x . I X I , .X I I I ' e U '34 , iw as f Jf I xx S X S SA S J X ev Axe Qs W awww W W Jawa We MQ? '4 fe? . 1 .2 . '-. ,f - '- to If eve W I dx ZX V nf 4294? mix WM Qs QW U H4779 2-1 ,,, :WWA -XW' f , I- IW W , I 1 if W ef W alfy' g Q: 9 , 3 if ., It ' 3 U W Z QQ m - . M - I-g . 1 'ga . . Q 'E' I ' U I , I I GVQMHNE I Y' I I I ' . . , Q I I II 4 'II-. Ivff, I I I . . X-IW I g g g - I 'MJf I I I ' ' I. .gn - I II 'II I I I on ,N I I I ' 'f I I I 'Q 1, I II -I I 'I .QQ I I I s Qs? ' H ' I I I , I I I . , I I I : I : ' -' UQHgxgI ' I II q,'u N 0 I I II WqH,NTuvw 2 IE U A .A U !PrIIII!'I'I-I ' 5 .i U' I 1' I 'Q I A' H . 9 ' ' Q 5 . C7 , f I-- I - H 0 . 3 m , ,. +I 2 ' M f 1,1 I - - I . I I I: as I I 9 I, U - f .,, ff in f. J, ,J . f. I . W 'tg X S, - I .... . el JI' ,5 0,0 via . QM QW! QM



Page 65 text:

S ,- . S J Q . il .X ..:. QV ,. ' ' N, f .X K x . U- ..., Q N . ' . :Q NWFN 1 N 6 N Q . . . . -s .. Xt r I . .X 5 x JY S Y fl 9 N I . s . . s X C' Q U ' Q 1 4 ' S 5. I .- - X., '31 . if X X 5 gy- gona - f' 'H' -'vw Ez 1 iff ,f M .ff 1 3 1 . - .-Q , 5- N 'X iii ff' ,STR fe? -4- f xy I 1: Q?tg.g'g,1 Af 1- ,ij Ns 1 , 1 ff:.. 1g -QQ: I ug- , gf' , X f Qj.1Tf Q 1,54 X ' 'B-y W -1 'aiweenzs I--Mg3i9i5,Jfi ' X 1 Z J.TT'3 P.3R'l'Y 'Mo da's after Chri tmas,twenty-two members of the Steele City high school enjoyed an evening at the Hiatt's. The evening was spent playing Chine e checker , runny, hearts, lotto, and anagrams. Refreshments con- sisting of cake, .n-.1dTFiCf1CS and punch were served. .'.t the close of a very enjoyable evening and after the drivers finally managed to pull the songsters away from the piano, they started back: to Steele City. HIGEE SCHOOL DANCE A large crowd attended a formal high school dance sponsored by the Pythian Sisters on Friday February 28, st the town hall The school Recordio was used to furnish :music for the modern and f'-'-uare dancing Refreshments Vere served at a late hour 've-,,'one had a Land time and sincerely enjoyed the evening, SFHYDY Hey 2 l9L,7 w the dey th t every Senior looked forward to as one of the engojable event of bis 1 n cnool career It ta on this ay the Seniors to other with the Juniors and their soonsor no torcl to Tincoln for their annual Sneak Dag, The rouo enjoyed a full day of iuht seein,-, in the city mon one of the intere tink, places t ey vi 1 ed ere The Penitenti ry Dobber' C ve, Lnicameral Leglslatu e Ttel F B oroadca ul'1.U Sf tem and the Ct te Canitol Puildinh, xt noon, a oicr c lunch ns engoyed bs, tue siuhtseers at nt Tone D X? 5 GFLZ f6I'8 HH' other DOi'l.'bS of lI1 CTG U 1629 VlGUE3d fter a lon, day a tired anl Jeary brouo s ted home for Steele Citj but e c' member of '1 crofd decla e' it we a diy 'on to DG embered I.AG1'Iu o Loo The me ezine sales wot off to worled he d the closing ays of the two The Pee Club end Y Teens soonsored the divided between the two organizations in and 24 28 was the amount received by as the tar seleswoman and received the t t this year bxt the 1 ls weeks allotted for the sales sales and the money made was ll to ether ,So 80 was taken the t1o roun Effie 'roorman first arize Sne also received X rd S Q? an award of 1 erlt from the Curtis Conbany Jorma Lxznbe, 'leanor Crocker and Loul e lozalf received econd, third, and fourth bri as respectively for selling rabazines SCh0OL PICNIC The cicnic on the last day of school was held Iay 15 Parents, pu pil , faculty and other neople in the community enjoyed a day full of on tie table :ere enjoyed of a ittenbnll eme, con close another school year recreation t noon, many delicious edibles The entert imzxent of the afternoon consisted tests, and a bicture show This broubht to a VSS XY C0 I'l 'S 'S I student tool na t in three essay contests during the year T'e tonic for the fir t essay, sponsored by the Kniahts of Phythias was entitled nerica of the Future Vernon Cas ell, ffie doorman: to my Palmer '-Ier es ay was also ente ed in ne tate contest Jer non Ca sell won second nlece and received ,3 Louise Ifozak ranked sf S third and ffie oornan, fourth contest sponsored by the auxiliary of the mericdn Lebion offered L, nd Q3 es prizes The to mic aas 'Hnerice' Contribution to Iorld eace Wflie ,oor lan and Amy Pal er xere the o l,, entrants Tue o e Fr dle of Good Cit ens'1ip was e title of the essay conte t on or d by the uxiliary of the Vete ns of Horeign Q15 of e Unit d st There was no local co e t 'md entries :ent to bury o be entered in the County Contest XX XX W Aw' wus: xx S9 1 gg Xxxxxxxw if f 'X x 1s..v,s Nc En 1 V ,7 5 so ,,-Q 6 S358 en 4199 .S K if , 54:2 012' 6420 I w 947790 ' vWQQ CW 'W Q4 ,Wx Q , p , 1 N Za' X W ' fl ' xl Wg - I omg, V fm fm. W ,, ' ...ss lf.: f M ' ..!A Muffy ff W4 - M Af W 4, ' Z- 4- or, A ef- X - ef- W w A 'ril A w 5 ' we , 'W' 'W' 'W' W W V 1 f , 0 A I 4, 44 Hd ,dpi 11 ES K : LQ t 1 0 f U if E: ' n I 5 2, F. - - . 5 h , - , :V . . I. , . 1 If A fx 10 a- P- en M f - , Q m L' : , ig :J - . f :1 ' 4 ' ' - O - v . L- A 'A L C . ' ' ,.. U3 71 . ' - rn In ' V J v Q I e 1 , - U .4 O rg - , cf cb KJ N L N rs P' n' so . . i' m . b . . b it , , ga - . . . H . Eg Q , . Q, V y a :5 .- . :. . ' L: I - f -, . 'JVC f . ' x 9, 4 '- rwonv: A, sg- r ' L H . ' ff E . ' 9- - . in 4 , KJ f 3 , - I : w- L - ca . , , 1 V . A . . 'R 3 , :Q M . 1 ' F V ua J wyxllaiwi' 3 I, 1 'I ' U1 YJ - u gn, rr - - I xx ' . 1 - M ' , 5 ua . . F f V P . . N to 1 cu ' 'NK-'1 f., ' an r ed' - 1 - -H 1- e- - - '- N 1,11 I I . f. , sv-iw ' ' - 0 ' L L ' FJ 1 in A 'W V I E, 1 ' '- 'Z . , gf .- ' f o 1- , 1 -1, - . . - x V. 1 Q 1 L, U L ' 1 6,2 F h , ' ' :J N A r-4 f ' -: C, , . 7, , - Z :1 cb u LJ ' ' ., f, ', aC- Q -2 'f' v- ' 'I ' H 'iv' ' . H ' ' -? n . rx U ' A L' 'xx ? .4 ' u ' ' -. 0 9 P- A ' A f- fs L- - :ef a -1 H 1 . ,'.X ' 4 U D' - 3 -1 L1 4 I-X ,N 4. KD , pe v- ng g' 1 . fl 3 ffm! .J 3 - H H ' -'- r U - php 1 0.1, ' .. ' ' H' A ' ' f V ,. U 1 1 . - M E , .. , . 1 15, C ,L p - - U I 11 -',l1!1,,,,,,,'.,.: -e 5: gf cc ff ff L' ' ff . . f' . 0:2621 '- - - -4- .gg mn . : . , r f' I . 1' ,U :': fe. ' f' ' '1 s ' , , . .. - ' fl ,li 1 Lu rg u p v , L . ' v ' c H' v I 3. ' N U1 ' ' ' ' ' CD L ' - N ' . A ,- ' '59 . v t ' . L 0 ', 2, ' 'J , O fi tj . P 0 ' L1 - :sig I1 t-11 -1 f' m 5 ' no r ' ' ' ez- a L3 01 D I I in C-5 . , ' 5 - ' h 'l ' , 3. . f 'f :j e m J ' I , . l 3 A . 1 P fl J LD U1 n ' . a ' . ' ' 40: 4 . . 1 f rn V gf . 5122? P' ' . - rg , H - D- 5 4 ' P . Q P n L C CD ' Q I a I . I tg .. Q4 - 0 ,105 I jj - - fy, , X Z 7 A 0 , X I. ' ' 1. - W r f Z w . ef ef I in ,QQ . ,W 0 T . Z ,QWQI ,We as my fc- ew ff- we

Suggestions in the Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) collection:

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 10

1947, pg 10

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 128

1947, pg 128

Steele City High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Steele City, NE) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 74

1947, pg 74


Searching for more yearbooks in Nebraska?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Nebraska yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.