Meadow Grove High School - Trojan Yearbook (Meadow Grove, NE)

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MGHS’945 Meadow Grove High School School Board Ernest Ellis, J. W. Warrick Jr., Secretary, C. E. McGrane Philip Sheets. Treasurer H. R. Osborn. President Dedication , ,M5 ,nd ..ud.nt. « We. as seniors of 5 t the members of High School, dedicate • he|pf(l| consideration the school board whose nfl of our education. has been a great a,d .n M G H S 1 9 4 5 Trojan Staff (Left to Right) Marilou Ferry. Bette Schulze. Isabelle Munger. Hertha Terry, Mrs. Howdeshell ISABELLE MUNGER BETTE SCHULZE MARILOU FERRY HERTHA TERRY .. MRS. HOWDESHELL ........... Editor Associate Editor Reporter Business Manager ......... Sponsor FACULTY M G H S 1 9 4 5 High School Faculty S. E. SAMUELSON, MRS. ALMA HOWDESHELL Superintendent Science, Manual Training Junior Class Sponsor Principal Commercial, English Senior Class Sponsor Pep Club Sponsor Trojan Sponsor IRIS CRAIG JULIA STREETER Home Economics English, History Sophomore Class Sponsor Normal Training Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor G. A. A. Sponsor GRACE ALBRECHT MRS. DELORES COX M G H S 1 c. 4 5 Grades Seven and Eight Grades Five and Six DARLYNE SCHULZE Grades Five and Six MRS MARJORIE BEARINGER MRS. CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS Grades Three and Four HELEN BEARINGER Grades One and Two Grades One and Two CLASSES Seniors CLASS MOTTO: NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW WELL, CLASS COLORS BLUE AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER WHITE ROSE PRESIDENT: Marilou Ferry VICE-PRESIDENT: Betty Jean Hannen SECRETARY, TREASURER: Miriam Pollard SPONSOR: Mrs. Alma Howdeshell M G H S 1 9 4 5 BETTY JEANNE HANNEN Seniors ROBERT EGGERS ALMA HOWCESHELL (General) Music—1,2,3,4 Sextette, Trio—3 4 Pep Club—1,2,3.4 Class Vice-President—4 G. A. A.—1,2,3,4 Class Play—4 (Commercial) MIRIAM POLLARD Sponsor ISABELLE MUNGER (Commercial) Pep Club—1,4 Class Ssc.-Treas.—4 Class Play—4 G. A. A.—4 (Normal Training) Librarian—2,3,4 Trojan Editor Class Play—4 — M G H S 1 9 4 5 — ■ BETTE SCHULZE (Normal Training) Music—3.4 Sextette, T rio—4 Pep Club—3,4 Cheer Leader—4 Class Sec.-Treas.—3 Class Play—4 Trojan, Assistant Editor President G. A. A.—4 HERTHA TERRY (Commercial) Music—1,2,3.4 Sextette—3 Pep Club. Sec.-Treas.—4 Class Vice-President—3 Clrss Play—4 G. A. A— 1,2.3.4 G. A. A. Sec.-T reas.—4 Trojan. Business Manager Seniors MARILOU FERRY (Commercial) Music—1,2,3.4 Sextette—4 Pep Club—1,2.3.4 Class President—3,4 Cheer Leader—4 Trojan. Senior Reporter PAMELA SESSLER (General) Music—1,2.3,4 Pep Club—1,3 Librarian—2 G. A. A.—1,2,3,4 Class Play—4 HENRY VOLK (Commercial) Class Play—4 M G H S 1945 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ROBERT OTTO EGGERS, son of Mr. and Otto Eggers Diet. 34 4 years, Dist 86 4 years Tilden High School 2 years Meadow Grove High School 2 years Birthdate, Sept. 25, 1926; Favorite Food, Ice Cream; Hobby, Flying; Sport, Base-Ka'l: Expression. “Your Turn Pal”; Plans for next year. Army Air Force; Nickname. “Marci” “Radar”. MAR I LOU FERRY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferry. Meadow Grove Public Schools 8 years Meadow Grove High School 4 years Birthdate, Sept. 14. 1927; Favorite Food. P’neaonle upside down cake; Hobby. Sleen-g; Favorite Actor. James Craig; Sport. Roller Skating; Favorite Songstress. Kate S ith Favorite fi n«:er. Bing Crosbv; Favorite Orchestra. Spike Jones and his City s tr !•«; P’ ns for next year, Nursing: Nickname, “Ferrilou”. BETTY JEANNE HANNEN, daughter of M and Mrs. Elmer Hannen. Meadville Rural % year, Neligh rural year. Pierce Co. Dist 24. years. Dist. 74 2 £ years. Oregon High School % year Meadow Grove High School years B’Mhdate. March 11. 1928; Favorite Food. Angel Pie; Hobby. Collecting Dogs: Favorite Actor. Sunny Tufts; Sport, Bi-cvclo rid?ng; Expression. “What’s Up Doc?”; Favorite Songster. Virginia O’Brien; Favorite Singer, Danny Kay: Favorite Orchestra. Harry James: Plans for next year. Stay at home and work; Nickname, “Babe” and “B-17 . ISABELLE FERN MUNGER. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Munger. Dist. 24, Pierce County. 8 years Meadow Grove High School 4 years. Birthdate. Aug. 25. 1928; Favorite Food, Tomatoes: Hobbv. Sewing; Favorite Actor. Van Johnson: Sport. Riding; Expression, “But Definitely”; Favorite Songstress. June Advson; Favorite Singer. Bing Crosby and Eddie Arnold; Favorite Orchestra. Bob Crosby: Plans for next year. Teaching; Nickname, “Isy”. MIRIAM IDA ANNA POLLARD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Telfer Pollard. Laramie. Wyo., 1 year. Neligh Public School 2 years, Elgin Rural School 1 year. Dist. 84 Antelope Co.. 1 year. Neligh Rural school 1 year. Brunswick Public School 2 years. Brunswick High School 1 year Neligh High School 2 years Meadow Grove High School 1 year. Birthdate, Jan. 21, 1926; Favorite Food, Pie; Hobby, Ear-rings; Favorite Actor, Errol Flynn; Sport, Baseball; Expression, “Gee Whiz”; Favorite Songstress, Deanna Durbin; Favorite Singer. Bing Crosby; Plans for next year, To go to the Cadet Nursing Corps; Nickname, “Madie”. BETTE JEANNE SCHULZE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schulze. Dist. 27, 10 years Meadow Grove High School 2 years Birthdate, June 9, 1928; Favorite Food, Cherry pie a la mode; Hobby, Boogie Woogie; Favorite Actor, Dana Andrews; Sport. Roller Skating; Expression, “Oh. execute me!”; Favorite Songstress, Dinah Shore: Favorite Singer. Bing Crosby; Favorite Orchestra. Glenn Miller; Plans for next year. College; Nickname, “Blondie” and “Queenie”. PAMELA DEANNE SESSLER. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Sessler. Dist. 61 Madison County 4 years Newman Grove Public Schools 2 years Dist. 71 1 year Meadow Grove Public School 1 year Meadow Grove High School 4 years Birthdate, Aug. 12. 1928: Favorite Food. Apples; Hobby. Writing Letters; Favorite Actor. Danny Kay; Sport. Roller Skating: Expression, “No Hay”; Favorite Songstress. Francis Langford: Favorite Singer. Bing Crosby: Favorite Orchestra. Phil Harris; Plans for next year. Work; Nickname, “Shorty”. HERTHA MAUREEN TERRY, daughter of Mrs. Anna Terry. 8 years Dist. 71 Denver 2 year M°adow Grove High School 3% years Birthdate. March 12, 1928; Favorite Food, Cherry Pie; Hobby, Eating: Favorite Ast-or. Van Johnson; Sport. Ice Skating; Expression. “I Love That Boy”; Favorite Songstress. Lena Horne; Favorite Singer, Bing Crosby: Favorite Orchestra. Harry James: Plans for next year. Work; Nickname. “Bobby”. HENRY MARLEAN VOLK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Volk. Dist. 27 10 years Meadow Grove High School 2 years Birthdate, July 30, 1928; Favorite Food, Spaghetti; Hobby, Radio; FavorlteActor, Cary Grant: Sport. Roller Skating; Expression. “What say Doc?”; Favorite Orchestra.. Phil Spitalny; Nickname, “Junebug”. M G H S 1 9 4 5 Prophecy O mystic ball, from out thy depths. The future to this class reveal. Thy knowledge, hidden deep from sight. Pray give us now, and naught conceal. I seem to see Hollywood, that facinating place of famous men and women. Here find Pamela Sessler sharing honors with Robert Eggers in the new play, “Modern People. Marilou Ferry will become a nurse, soothing the brows and raising the pulses of many an injured man. Betty Jean Hannen will become a popular history teacher, teaching the students that the wars all began in 1812. You think, perhaps as you gaze upon the aesthetic brow of Isabelle Munger that she will achieve fame and fortune as an artist, but 1 have knowledge that she will be a beauty specialist, lifting many a fallen face and renovating many a delapidated coiffure—a noble work indeed! Miriam Pollard will be a successful proprietor of a pet shop specializing in trained tleas. Bette Jeanne Schulze has taken Betty Hutton’s place as the New Blonde Bomb Shell. I seem to see that Hertha Terry wfill become a private secretary to a patient businessman, helping mix up his files and using her pet word “say etc. You perhaps, would predict for Junior Volk a career in Wall Street, but I have knowledge that he will be chief supervisor of garbage inspection in a near-by municipality. Now the ball is growing dim but I can still clear’.y see a wonderful new building, situated where Meadow Grove High School stood. Tall, four stories high, elevators, swimming pools, roof gardens, rest rooms, marble stairways, splendid library, gymnasium. auditorium, large sunny class-rooms, everything to make it an ideal school for boys and girls, for it is a new school. The name, cut deep over the entrance, reads Meadow' Grove High School. Dimmer and dimmer grows the ball. Its message is over. ❖ THE CRYSTAL GAZER. 1945 M G H S 1 9 4 5 ■4 Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of the Meadow Grove High School, County of Madison and State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and disintegrating memory after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish and declare this as our last will and testament. FIRST: We will to all who have our books the helpful notes therein. SECOND: To teachers we would give the seats we’ve left that they may gaze upon them with regret. THIRD: Our dinner crumbs we give to all the little mioe that haunt those halls. FOURTH: To our teachers, each and every one, we bequeath a liberal amount of examination papers to grade. FIFTH: To the Junior Class our old seats, with the loose desk tops and seat backs; our books with all or most of the leaves gone; and the gum under the desks for them to chew. SIXTH: We bequeath the following personal belongings, habits, etc., to our underclassmen: I— Bob Eggers wills his electronic books to any fellow who can understand them. He wills his air-mindness to LeOra Wieting who is always up in the air about something. II— Marilou Ferry wills her ability to spend Monday morning home in bed to all the girls who haven’t sense enough to stay home on Sunday night. III— Betty Jean Hannen wills all her “Means of Reducing” books to Marjorie Johnson. You need net worry Marjorie, they do not help anyway. IV— Isabelle Munger wills her ability to use those big words and the dictionary to Jim Schurman. V— Miriam Pollard leaves her silly little giggle to Betty Arrison. The assembly would not be the same without it. VI— Bette Schulze wills her blonde hair to Jim Ferry and her vitamin pills to Leonard Terry. Please take pills as directed. VII—Pamela Sessler wills her long list of correspondents to Opal Upton. You may also have my leaky pen. VIII— Hertha Terry wills her good nature to Joan Gast, providing she profits thereby. IX— Junior Volk wills that natural walk of his—the one which blows you right out of your seat when he walks by—to little. Bobby Werner. Having bequeathed all that we possess, have possessed and expect to possess, we hereby appoint our teachers as executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have set our hands and seals this eighteenth day of May, A. D., 1945. (SIGNED) The Senior Class of 1945. Signed, sealed, smeared, published, and declared by the Senior Class, as and for, their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at their request, and in their presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instrument. Senior Class Sponsor High School Faculty Members CAST OF CHARACTERS FOR SENIOR CLASS PLAY “Spider Island” Abbie Mayo, a woman in her 60s, gentle, frail, and somewhat pixilated... Isabelle Munger Salem Mayo, a stern New England spinster and sister of Abbie. Betty Jeanne Hannon Star Mayo, an intelligent, quick-thinking, practical girl, and the niece of the Mayo sisters..................Bette Schnize Patsy Casey, wise-cracking girl-friend of Star and her direct opposite Hertha Terry Duilie Peabody, the hired girl, a gawky Yankee...................... Pamela Sessler Meg Crosby, a strange, half-mad crone..................................Miriam Pollard Daniel ................................................................... Henry Volk Electrician Stage Managers Director ...... ........ Marilou Ferry ......... Junior C.irls Mrs. Alma Howdeshell M G H S 1 9 4 5 Junior Class Second Row, left to right—Myra Hauge. Wayne Austin. Vice-President, Donna Lenz, Gladys Kuntze, President, Robert Holtman. First Row—Joan Stewart. Jen Collins. Glendoris Van Dieken, Marjorie Johnson, Sec.-Treas., Mr. Samuelson, Sponsor. Junior-Senior Banquet The annual Junior—Senior Banquet was held April 27, 1945, in the Methodist Church Basement. The theme was By An Old Dutch Mill . Gladys Kuntze. president of the Junior class, acted as toast-mistress. The Welcome was given by Wayne Austin, and the Response by Marilou Ferry. Toasts were given by Isabelle Munger. Bette Schulze. Hertha Terry, Mrs. Howdeshell, and Mr. Samuelson. Music was furnished by Betty Hannen. Bette Schulze and Junior Volk. The dinner was served by the mothers of the Junior class members. Sophomore waitresses were Yondalee Smith and Ruble Collins; waiters were Darrell Schurman and Bill Lewis. M G H S 1 9 4 5 Junior Class Play Second Row, left to right—Marjorie Johnson, Donna Lenz, Gladys Kuntze, Glendoris Van Dieken, Jen Collins. Front Row—Robert Holtman, Myra Hauge, Marilou Ferry (Senior), Wayne Austin. “Let Me Grow Up” CAST OF CHARACTERS Lexie, a young miss ........................ Myra Hauge Muriel, her talented sister ................. Jen Collins Matt, her musical brother, ............... Robert Holtman Nola Flemming, their actress mother Donna Lenz Aunt Lydia, their old-maid aunt .......... Gladys Kuntze Mary Jo, a young friend ................ Marjorie Johnson Arden, a local siren ...................... Marilou Ferry Bill Henderson, a soldier ................. Wayne Austin Mrs. Holton, a producer .......... Glendoris Van Dieken Director .......... Mrs. Alma Howdeshell - M G H S 1 9 4 5 Carnefd sKy Getty ?? W- My ✓ j m I P s ❖ M G H S 1 9 4 5 SOPHOMORE CLASS Third Row, left to right—Paul Weerts, Raymond Kuntze. Harold Lyalls, Elwood Schinck, James Ferry, President, Darrell Schurman, Vice-President. Second Row—Dean McClatchey, George Munger, Corrine Holtman, Opal Upton. Rubie Mae Collins, Leonard Terry, Miss Craig. Sponsor. First Row—LaRue Werner, Sec.-Treas., June Dahl. Janice Schlueter, Irene Eggers, Vcnda Lee Smith. M G H s 1 9 4 5 •• MGHS1945 FRESHMAN CLASS Third Row, left to right—Arnold Werner. Esther Sw?rm, Miss Streeter, Sponsor, Betty Arrison, Norman Wright, Vice-President. Second Row—Charles Jenkins, Robert Werner, President, Leon Sellin, Jimmy Schur-man, Sec.-Treas., Milton Pugh, Eugene Werner. First Row—Dorothy Schutt, Joan Gast, Phyllis Kleider, Theresa Motz, Donald Johnson. ♦ M G H S 1 9 4 5 Die y T iat s Terry— dlrVdyi Hffy Shorty JV 5o iy TJ e Pd uses that fcfrc. sf ffu-b i e, JUNE n J4.nu.4r M trilou. 6i n - Kr l,t(iy ’icyc 'c wrrP V 0 £0 l irenc (r oic %?crs' B88t-r6 M G H S 1 9 4 5 ❖ sac ! Lo.r t Jn t Fn'enJ Hunpc ' charr I G Cor c. Jr c M G H S 1 9 4 5 MGHS1945 AUTOGRAPHS } V ACTIVITIES M G H S 1 9 4 5 Basketball Back Row: Darrell Schurman, Jim Ferry, Arnold Werner, Paul Weerts. Front Row: Lawrence Osborn, Coach; Bob Werner, Milton Pugh, Dean MeClatchey. Considered strictly from the standpoint of winning, the record of the Meadow Grove Trojans was not up to the usual high standard this year. Usually they win their share of the games and have often been ‘tops’ in the Cornbelt Conference. The fact that they did not win cannot be attributed to any lack of fighting spirit for the boys worked hard and even in the face of defeat, they never quit until the final whistle. Neither can it be lack of coaching as Lawrence Osborn did well with the boys and taught them the fundamentals that will be in evidence in the next few years when the boys put on a little size and weight, to overcome the handicap that they have encountered all year. Wherever the Trojans played, the opponents were high in praise of the true sportsmanship displayed and all are looking into the future when they expect Meadow Grove to furnish them real competition. Stick together, boys. You have a winning combination. But never forget the true sportsmanship that follows and remember the poem: For when the one Great Scorer comes. To Write against your name; He writes, not that you won or lost, But how you played the game. M G H S 1 9 4 5 Pep Club Back Row: Janice Schlueter, Ruby Mae Collins. Donna Lenz, Opal Upton, Corrine Holtman. Betty Arrison. (Irene Eggers not in picture) Second Row: Betty Jeanne Hannen, Theresa Motz, Glendoris Van Dieken, Miriam Pollard. Marcella Van Gundy, Jen Collins. Marjorie Johnson. Front Row: Mrs. Howdeshell. Joan Gast. Gladys Kuntze (Assistant Cheerleader), Myra Hauge (Assistant Cheerleader), Hertha Terry. (June Dahl not in picture) Cheerleaders Bette Schulze and Marilou Ferry President Myra Hauge Vice President Bette Schulze Sec.-Treas. LaRue Werner and Hertha Terry Sponsor Mrs. Howdeshell The MGHS Pep Club attended every game this year and cheered for the Trojans, even though this was not our winning season. Defeats did not discourage, but encouraged the girls to try all the harder to cheer the boys on to victory. The group was outstanding this season in their striking uniforms. They were attired in red skirts, white sweaters, red beanies, and white ank'ets. and each member proudly w'ore a large red “M” on her sweater. The cheerleaders’ uniforms consisted of just the opposite—white skirts, red sweaters, and white letters. These costumes added a great deal to our drills, which were given at every home game. These drills included formations of the following letters: C for Clearwater, O for Oakdale, T for Tilden, N for Neligh. E for Elgin. M for Meadow Grove, and T for Trojans. We had pep rallies and assembly programs before most of the games. Various members of the pep club were chosen to conduct these assemblies. We have greatly enjoyed the privilege of belonging to this organization, and hope that next year our boys will win just a few more victories because the cheering section w’ill follow them through the entire season as we have in the past. MH M G H S 1 9 4 5 • Coronation Myra Hauge, Donna Lenz, Bette Schulze, Marilou Ferry, Hertha Terry Miss Bette Schulze was officially crowned Queen of the Trojans for i943 at the coronation ceremony at the School Auditorium Thursday afternoon, March 8. Rubie Mae Collins played the processional as Miss Bette Schulze started her march to the throne. She was followed by Bob Werner, captain-elect for the year. Next came the queen’s four attendants. Marilou Ferry. Myra Hauge, Donna Lenz. and Hertha Terry. The members of the Pep Club were next and the members of the basketball squad completed the procession. The queen and her attendants wore formals and the pep club girls wore their uniforms—red skirts and white sweaters. The throne was decorated with red and white streamers with the United States flag forming the background. Betty Jeanne Hannen acted as mistress of ceremonies. Bob Werner was presented a trophy for making the most free throws during the season and for having the best percentage of free throws attempted. The Pep Club presented a letter T Formation drill. Gladys Kuntze was leader. M.H M G H S 1 9 4 G. A. A. Back Row: Bette Schulze, Betty Jeanne Hannen, Esther Swarm. Opal Upton, Ccr-rine Holtman, Miriam Pollard. Second Row: Dorothy Schutt, Phyllis Kleider, Miss Streeter, Joan Gast, Marjorie Johnson, Betty Arrison. Front Row: Janice Schlueter, Theresa Motz, Pamela Sessler, Hertha Terry. (Irene Eggers not in picture) President Bette Schulze Secretary Hertha Terry Sponsor Miss Julia Streeter M G H S 1945 GLEE CLUB Back Row: Bette Schulze, Vondalee Smith, Betty Jeanne Hannen, Gladys Kuntze. Donna Lenz, Esther Swarm, Corrine Holtman, Betty Arrison. Second Row: Rubie Mae Collins, Myra Hauge, Glendor.s Van Dieken, Jen Collins, Marcella Van Gundy, Marilou Ferry, Miss A'brecht, Director. Front Row: Joan Gast, Phyllis Kleider, Theresa Motz, Dorothy Schutt, Hertha Terry, Pamela Sessler. (June Dahl not in picture). SEXTETTE Back Row: Miss Grace Alebrecht. Director: Joan Cast. Pianist. Front row: Marilou Ferry, Betty Jeanne Hannen, Donna Lenz, Bette Schulze, Myra Hauge, Glendoris Van Dieken ❖ —' MGHS1945 AUTOGRAPHS M G H S 1945 GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT Third Row, left to right—Dale Ellis. Norman Kuntze, M ss Albrecht, teacher, LeOra Wieting, Lester Lieswald, Dean Fisher. Second Row—Boyd Boyer, Donald Schrceder. Jack Warrick, Gloria Kohl, Wilma Lyalls. First Row—Raymond McClatchey, Kenneth Pratt, Frank Lewis. Joyce Werner, La-Belle Werner, Clara Belle Terry. (Lois Niermann was absent when picture was taken) Third Row, left to right—Theodore Van Dieken. Kay Botsford, Dick Werner, Anna Belle Louthan, Clara Jean Werner, Phyllis Ann Osborn. Second Row—Miss Schulze, teacher. Ram-na Werner, Lois Schinck, Eugene Abra-hamson, Joan Ferry, Donna Marie Pierce, Patty Lee Lewis. First Row—Howard Ellis, Elsie Mae Louthan, Joyce Schlueter, Pearl Weerts, Lois McClatchey, Patty Stewart. M G H S 1945 GRADES THREE AND FOUR Back Row. left to right—Barbara Hamley, Donna Rae Daugherty, Katherine Van Dieken, Mrs. Williams, teacher, Billy ArVison, Bobby Warrick, Gary Schulze. Middle Row—John Lewis, Stanley Sanne, Billy Wilson, Charlotte Ellis, Patty Anderson, Janice Salmon. First Row—Janice Dreger, Dixie Lee Ferry, Ronald Ga t, LaRene Pierce, Joe Sanne. GRADES ONE AND TWO Back row, left to right—Lee Schinck, Janet Warrick, Sharon Lee Goulding, Jean Alyea, Jerry Daugherty, Rose Jeanine Lewis. Front Rcw—Barbara Dreger. Donal Dean Grunz, Dale McClatchey, Miss Bearinger, Teacher, Larry Berg. Phyllis Ann McGrane, Rebeca Hamley ADVERTISEMENTS OUR COMPLIMENT: To The Graduates— To The Superintendent— To The Undergraduates— To The Members of the Faculty— We hope that our contribution has enabled you to enjoy a better Year Book than would otherwise have been possible YENTER GROCERY MARKET “QUALITY IS ECONOMY” Meadow Grove Nebraska OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS This Year Book Printed at the Office of the MEADOW GROVE NEWS DR- WALTER H. MINER DENTIST 0411 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska M G H S 1 9 4 5 —— For a good start in life, get into a BOWL FOR HEALTH Dodge or Plymouth see BOWL FOR PLEASURE F. H. SPANGENBERG. Inc. NORFOLK BOWLING ALLEY DODGE—PLYMOUTH DEALERS Bill Birkholz, Prop. Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska 'JROJJON -oav 3RO}J0N ZZZ BURKHARDT’S TOGGERY 88 auoqj NORFOLK'S HEADQUARTERS FOR X«A XuiQuoog am s.j-Bqx S3 01 Hd MOT AVO AH3A3 Clothing and Furnishings JL3HHVM 3003 At Fair Prices AWONOD3 Norfolk, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1945 OWL SUPER MARKET THE FOOD CENTER OF NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Refrigerated Food Lockers GROCERIES—MEATS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Norfolk Nebraska Congratulations to the Members of the Class of 1945 GILLESPIE BROTHERS JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Headquarters for Properly Fitted Glasses Elgin, Hamilton, Travannes and Walthan Watches Zenith Radonic Hearing Aid 324 Norfolk Ave., Phone 170 For Juniors’ New Clothes For Spring For Doris Dodson in Print and Rayon Crepe SHOP AT BEVERLY’S Norfolk Nebraska HESTED STORES COMPANY Norfolk Nebraska Meet Your Friends at Hested’s M G H S 1945 LEWIS SANITARY HATCHERY QUALITY BABY CHICKS Phone 84 Meadow Grove, Nebraska LEWIS TRANSFER STATION CALL AND GET OUR SERVICE Phone 113 Meadow Grove, Nebraska CLARK PRODUCE Real Estate Insurance Notary’ Public Buyers of Cream, Eprsrs, Poultry W. H. BOSSE OMAR FEEDS Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY 19 c,oT 45 Lumber, Coal, Paint, Hardware John Deere Tractor Parts BRADFORD PRODUCE and Implements Phone 35 CHAS. McGRANE, Mgr. Jim Bradford Phone 99 Class of ’39 Meadow Grove. Nebraska , VOGT’S THE TILDEN BANK Tilden, Nebraska Star Clothiers and Cleaners “THE OLD RELIABLE” 58 YEARS CONTINUAL SERVICE Phone 6 Tilden, Nebraska Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ANDY’S TIRE SHOP BABY CHICKS M G H S 1 9 4 5 “It’s Handy to See Andy” Norfolk’s Exclusive Tire Shop Vulcanizing Factory Method Recapping 220 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska Best Wishes to the Class of 1945 BATTLE CREEK STATE BANK Capital $25,000.00 The Growing Institution We Appreciate Your Business Elkhorn Valley Hatchery Battle Creek, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1945 —Everything For The Modern Miss— MELCHER’S Norfolk Nebraska SHAFFER MOTOR CO. PONTIAC G. M. C. TRUCKS Sales, Service, Parts and Storage 713 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska IDEAL SHOE SERVICE Shoe Repairing Prompt Service Let Us Mail Your Shoes J. Ralph Watteyne Norfolk, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS RUDY ELDER OF 1945 DR. M. W. HUNT Soft Drinks. Candy. Ice Cream Phone 90 The House of Friendly Service Battle Creek, Nebraska Battle Creek. Nebraska Battle Creek Coop. Creamery and Locker System FURNITURE, PICTURES MIRRORS We are handlers of PLEASE COME IN AND SEE US Phone 56 EGGS, CREAM, POULTRY, FEED S. V . STEFFEN Battle Creek, Nebraska Battle Creek, Nebraska Pietures for this annual furnished by BATTLE CREEK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. MARCUM STUDIO Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, and Tornado No Memory Can Replace Photos INSURANCE Chas. C. Zimmerman, Sec’y. Una Lee Wright Gwen Sulley Office Phone 124-02 Res. 124-03 Norfolk, Nebraska W. H. Bosse, Local Agent SEGAR’S CAFE Congratulations Seniors of 1945 MRS. ELMER WERNER AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL SERVICE Wayne Ice Cream Meals, Short Orders Confections, Tobaccos Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska ALICE’S CAFE Sandwiches, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks Confections. Etc. Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska HANSEN DRUG COMPANY THE THOMSEN COMPANY Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Stationery and School Supplies YOUR I.G.A. STORE Phone 22 Tilden, Nebraska Tilden, Nebraska Congratulations to the Class of 1945 DR. F. J. GRIFFIN COFFEE SHOP Tilden, Nebraska DENTIST Featuring Graham's DeLuxe Ice Cream Tilden, Nebraska VICTORY THEATRE Tilden, Nebraska MILLARI) RETHWISCH, Mgr. Phone 62 WE STRIVE TO GIVE THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF MEADOW GROVE HATCHERY 1945 The place to get Baby Chicks that will give Real Satisfaction STARK LIVESTOCK Quality Feeds, Etc. Will be seeing you at the MEADOW GROVE HATCHERY Tilden, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska Nehi Beverages BOB’S Royal Crown Cola Service Station BLAKEMAN NEHI Gas, Oil, Grease and Wash BEVERAGE CO. JOO North 1st. Phone 723W F. C. Blakeman Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska When in town stop at RADIO PRODUCE THE EARL SMITH, Owner VIRGINIA SANDWICH SHOP A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Buyers of Poultry, Eggs, Furs, Hides and Wool also SPECIALISTS FOR Coney Islands—Hamburgers and Chili 1001 Norfolk Ave. 206 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk. Nebraska LANDERS SHOE STORE STYLE SHOP LEADING LADIES W. G. LANDERS READY-TO-WEAR 408 Norfolk Avenue Norfolk. Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska BILL’S CAMERA SPORTING E. N. HEWER GOODS “THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG VALUES” Northeast Nebraska’s Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Only Exclusive Watch Repairing Camera and Sports Shop Norfolk, Nebraska 518 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk. Nebraska HUTCHINSON’S Stop and Shop at The Store That Has Everything Northeast Nebraska’s Largest Department Store Norfolk Nebraska Congratulatons Class of 1945 J. A. BALLANTYNE Furniture, Linoleums, Rugs, Stoves 407 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska Congratulations to the Class of 1945 L. W. NICHOLS JEWELRY STORE Norfolk. Nebraska Congratulations Class of 1945 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1945 vJfitMt UM Nebraska’ Metric JL°Wl 'ZIiabl‘ 2U. a ?b,e rate .! border SOWS io THE PVBUCf tg jClfOWWfD S- MID-WEST TYPEWRITER CO. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS R. R. BRICKER, Prop. 118 South 4th Norfolk. Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska Stop In At THE FARMERS UNION COOPERATIVE ASS’N. HALE DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store for Extends Congratulations to the •Reliable Prescription Service •Toiletries and Gifts •Better Fountain Service Tilden, Nebraska Class of 1945 Meadow Grove, Nebraska Congratulations Seniors of 1945 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1945 BOB’S SERVICE STATION JOHN HARDING, Prop. THE POSTAL EMPLOYEES Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska LEWIS STORE Meadow Grove Nebraska CHILD’S FOOD SHOPPE In Norfolk X—MARKS THE SPOT the FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES Home of Good Foods Adding machines. Typewriters and Cash Registers. Shop Service on All Makes WESTERN Typewriter Office Supply 429 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska 435 Norfolk Ave — Phone 177 COMPLIMENTS OF VICTORIA FLOWERS GIFTS FRANC’S BEAUTY SHOP Flowers and Gifts For All Occasions Across from Granada Theater Phone 760 Norfolk. Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska Compliments of THE DELAY NATIONAL BANK Norfolk, Nebraska MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Congratulations to the Class of 1945 Watches D amends We carry the largest stock of Jewelry In Northeast Nebraska SCOFIELD’S JEWELRY STORE WETZEL AND PUTTERS —JEWELERS— Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska H. L. KINDRED, M. D. MEADOW GROVE COOPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATION Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat A SPECIALTY W. S. CROOK, Sec., Treas. Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska Congratulations to the Seniors Congratulations Class of 1945 J. W. WARRICK SON ELLIS CARROLL GARAGE Phone B-21 Lumber, Grain, Coal Livestock Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska CONTINENTAL GRAIN CO. TALK Custom Grinding: SAVE YOUR TIRES Complete line of MEADOW GROVE TELEPHONE Chick Starter and Hog: Feeds COMPANY H. E. NEELY, Mgrr. Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER EVANS DRUGS PARTS and SERVICE Extends Congratulations to the NELSEN IMPLEMENT CO. Class of 1945 Meadow Grove, Nebraska Meadow Grove, Nebraska M G H S 1945 Congratulations Class of 1945 DUDLEY LAUNDRY COMPANY PERRIGO OPTICAL CO. Awning Manufacture, Fur Storage, Fred M. Perrigo, O. D. Dry Cleaners, Launderers, Hatters, Rug Cleaners Towels and Linen 416 Norfolk Ave. Phone 76 Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska HULAC CLOTHING COMPANY WEGNER’S SERVICE STATION Norfolk, Nebraska On Hghway 275 2 miles North of Battle Creek FRIENDLY SERVICE ALWAYS DR. HOOPMAN Somebody, Somewhere, Wants your Photograph DENTIST CRAWFORD’S STUDIO 307 Madison Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 194 PILL E Y’S Pilley’s Prices Please Producers Highest Prices Paid For EGGS—BUTTER—POULTRY Norfolk Nebraska — —«— — — -- —r V fiv v HVv V Jr ' ■' 5SS '-£5 @':3 S . TE £?r'F -- ■ ssfc' i, - ' W r - .Vi i'’i- 1 SSjRfc


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