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STAR CLOTHIERS CLEANERS HARRY VOGT, PROPRIETOR TILDEN, NEBR. SUITS TAILORED TO MEASURE COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS We specialize in cleaning fur coats, silks, hats and knit wear. Ed. V. Hulac Clothing Co. THE STORE FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN OF ALL AGES 423 NORFOLK AVE. NORFOLK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1939 MEADOW GROVE NEWS
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Meadow Grove, in the year of 1939, being of sound mind and body, and under no persuasion from outside sources, do make, publish, and declare this as our last will and testament, as shown in form as follows: First: As is the custom we direct that all our just debts and obligations to this school be paid in full before we depart from its ranks. Our place of dignity and all our best wishes, we leave to the promising Junior Class. Second: The members of the Senior Class do hereby bequeath their individual characteristics as follows: Phyllis Yenter wills her witticism, including her “Mae West Bedtime Stories,’’ to that Giggling Gertie, Mable Austin. Donald Munger does hereby bequeath his ability to arrive at school on time and his hickory stick method of teaching to Winton Beech. “Maxie” Horrocks gives his knowledge of the lay of Tilden streets and alleys to any Junior who needs it and the enjoyment he gets from whistles to Bill Moore. J. C. Bradford endows his unfound love upon the freshman heartbreaker, “Plip” Gillispie and leaves to Woodrow Collins the tender mercies of next year’s faculty. Jennie Dearmin gives her contagious giggle to the Lewis twins, Margaret and Helen. Duane Stewart, for some unknown reason, surrenders his cowboy waddle and his essay on “Physics Made Easy” to any student who may need it. Raymond Larson gives his American History accomplishments to any member of the oncoming class. They 11 all need it. Della Kilmer wills her lack of poise and reserve to that dignified sophomore, Lawrence Osborn. To Fern Duhachek, another milkmaid. Dean Schlueter wishes to leave his love of eggs and country sausage—if she hasn’t had enough already. Arthur Suckstorf deposits his Beechnut gum in care cf ai'. assembly desks not yet covered. Norman Krupicka offers his “bachelor’s joint” to all future merrymakers of Meadow Grove High. Bob Collins, alias Bluebeard, deposits his safety razor with (Continued on next page)
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CLASS WILL (Continued from previous page) Leonard Rezac. It’s most as good as new, Lenny. Phil Grant wills his tiger-like tread and mental weakness fcr the minister’s daughter to Wayne Kerstine. Lena Inness gladly gives her love for current events in American History class to any poor sucker who may bite on that subject. Hatty Ann “Zazu” Kahler leaves her come hither look and deep purple finger-nail polish to Darlene Mahin. Carl Berg, that quiet, studious, little fellow wishes to bestow his book-wormish disposition to that fresh young thing in the sophomore ranks, Ruth Mandel. Joyce Neely wills her tap dancing ability to Dwight “Tango’’ Stewart. Claire Dye bequeaths upon the future Meadow Grove Public Library his countless volumes of literary works, but he will not give up that treasured story of “Bringing Up Father.” Q'uentin Osborn leaves his hearty laugh and ruddy complexion to LaVonne Schultze. Dorothy Blair relinquishes her heavy weight title to the dieting beauties of tomorrow. Merle Horrocks wills his way with the women to Bob Beech and a third of his height to Jeanne with the dark brown hair. To that corpulent sophomore, Helen Phillips, Odena Lewis leaves her tall, nymphlike figure. Those studious habits which he has been acquiring these twelve long years, Dick Reeves leaves to David Higbee. Verona sadly leaves her love for an Omaha University man to any successful co-ed. Reed Switzer wishes to bestow his boxing ability upon that pugilistically inclined Junior, Mildred Schilling. Pauline Catron leaves to Betsy Bess Berg, who is planning a family career in the near future, her novel entitled, “Why Children Slide Down Bannisters.” Lastly: To our highly respected faculty who have imparted to us all the wisdom of the ages, we bequeath our deepest reverence, our sincere affections and heartiest gratitude. In witness thereof we have set our hand and seal of approval at Meadow Grove, Nebraska, on this the third day of May, 1939. Signed, Senior Class of ’39.
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