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

 - Class of 1952

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1041151 Cfaaa ,Maier In the school tenm beginning l9L8, ten students were found composing the Freshmen class. They were very ambitious and eager to start out high school correctly, and they did so by electing class officers: President--Phyllis Lampe Vice President--Carolyn Novotny Secretarye--Barbara Minks Treasurer---Ethel Kulhanek Their other classmates were Marjorie Carmichael, Eva Moor- man, Dixie Schoen, Lola Marks, Marilyn Grone, and Donald Hoffman. Their sponsor was Miss Taylor. The Freshmen were surprised to find that they survived Initiation. In l9h9, the same faces were back in the brick building on the hill, minus three of them. They then became the only all girl class, and continued this today. Officers were elected: President--Dixie Schoen Secretarye--Carolyn Novotny Treasurer--Phyllis Lamps Student Council--Ethel Kulhanek Mr. Ehlers was our sponsor. The class enjoyed music and sports. Miss Kennedy our sponsor for the following year, 1950, met with us, and we found we had dimished to five. The officers were: President--Barbara Minks Secretaryh-Marilyn Grone Treasurere-Phyllis Lampe Student Council--Carolvn Novotny The Class was making history by the presentation of their play HThe Clue of the Red Ribbonn, which was an all girl play. They showed excellent taste as a class by choosing beautiful class rings from the Herff Jones Co. They made an eventful year by participating in music, sports, speech, and dramatics, and they were looking forward to their Senior and final year in S.C.H.S. The following school tenn 1951-52, found the same faces in the Senior Class. They elected officers and found they were to be the same as the previous year. President--Barbara Minks Secretaryb-4Harilyn Grone Treasurer--Phyllis Lampe Student Council--Ethel Kulhanek-Carolyn Novotny



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1041151 Jimi YM an lifammf we the Class of '52, in the village of Steele City, being in a good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. In this manner we hereby dispose of our possessions. we the Seniors, bequeath to the faculty, the ability to han- dle the Assembly after we leave. To our HSpecial Palsn the Junior Class, we forward to them our well worn history Ucrib notesn. ' To the Silly Sophomores we leave our highly developed skill for escaping tests, etc. To the Green Freshmen we leave our many accomplishments we have made with the teachers. I, Marilyn Grone, bequeath to LaRhee Greenwood my ability of always falling down while roller skating, and to Darlene Speth, my skill in riding horses. To Elaine Graff, I leave my slim waistline, and to Cecil Graham, I leave my ability to always get to school on time. I, Ethel Kulhanek, bequeath to Gary Zabokrtsky my ability to work for hours and accomplish nothing, also all of my old shoes so he won't have to borrow the other girls. To Mardee Zabokrtsky I leave my ability to play volleyball with a football technique, and also her old roller skating pal. To Larry Banahan, I leave all of my old History notes, I got them from someone else anyway, and on his desk a big snowdrift to supply him with snow to put down the girls necks. To Carol Brei, I leave my shy ways with men, she can probably make better use of it than I can. I, Phyllis Lampe, will my singing ability to Donnie Graff. Being the only overlyhanxious graduate, I leave my industry to Dale Helvey. To Bill Zabokrtsky, I leave my winning ways with the teachers, and my enonnous empty taffy sack. To Sharon Riddle my many pairs of saddle oxfords which I never keep clean, and my unused air mail stamps. I, Barbara Minks, bequeath to Billy Kulhanek, my ability to talk all the time, and not say anything. To Doris Eden, I leave my useless ambition. To Richard Eden, I leave all my empty gum wrappers, which he was kind enough to return after using the gum, and my many moments of giggling. To Dick Sampson I leave my ability to run.down stairs, and my likeness for dancing. I, Carolyn Novotny, will my love for dancing to Ronald Wilcox. To Lorraine Kulhanek I will my ability to eat quantities of lucious food, and not get over weight. To Donnie Banahan I will my beautiful penmanship because I think he could get more good out of it than anyone in S.C.H.S. T0 I18- KOZ8-k I 198V6 be- hind not succeeding to date certain boys who I like, when I like. To 'Beverly Darling I will my long sometimes beautiful, most of the time straight hair. Also my skill in coming home late at night without waking my folks.

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