Friday, July 22, 2016

Take a look back 50 years to the CHS class of 1916


Have you ever wondered what the CHS class of 2016 will think of us when they look at our yearbook?  The
clothes we wore or the activities we participated in.  The old school still looks the same but the people and their times have changed forever. 



Take a look at these pictures and realize the legacy the class of 1916 left for us. 

In their “Class Will” they left their livestock consisting of ponies and goats.   

The Class President, Ross Moore (Runt to his friends) had the caption “He is small, but so is a stick of dynamite”.  Fern Askew had a caption “If silence is golden she’ll never be a millionaire”.  The Basketball team photo should bring a smile.



Times have changed and we certainly dressed and lived a different life then they did.  Hopefully this can give some perspective of how the CHS class of 2016 will view us.  

 












 
 














Taken on the steps at CHS


Central High School 1916






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