Meadow Grove High School - Trojan Yearbook (Meadow Grove, NE)
- Class of 1946
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MGHS1946 The Trojan 19 4 6 M G HS1946 Dedication In presenting this annual the senior class of 1946 hopes to keep alive the memories of our friends and the activities of our good old school days. We wish to pass on the joy and fun we have found during our school days to those who will soon be seniors. JEN COLLINS Editor-in-chief. M G H S 1 94 6 Trojan Staff STAFF Editor-in-chief ............. Jen Collins Assistant Editor .. Glendoris Van Dieken Business Manager ............ Donna Lenz Art Editor Marjorie Johnson Sports Editor Myra Hauge Faculty Advisor Mrs. Gaskill M G H S 1 9 4 6 MRS. DOROTHY SULLIVAN Grades 7 and 8 Grade Music Instructor MIRIAM ROBERTS Grades 3 and 4 RUTH ROBERTS Grades 1 and 2 MGHS1946 DONNA LENZ The Seniors MYRA HAUGE “Donnie” (Commercial) Music 2. 3. 4 Sextette 2. 3, 4 Triple Trio 4 Trio 4 Pep Club 2. 3. 4 Pep Club Vice-President 4 Secretary-Treasurer 2 Vice-President 3 President 4 Librarian 4 Class Play 3. 4 Trojan Business Manager Queen's Attendant 3. 4 JEN COLLINS “Jo (Commercial) Music 2. 3, 4 Sextette 4 Triple Trio 4 Pep Club 2. 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 G. A. A. 1 Librarian 4 Trojan Editor Class Play 3, 4 Vice-President 2, 4 Queen 4 “Mike” (Commercial) Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Sextette 1, 2. 3, 4 Trio 2, 3, 4 Triple Trio 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ass't. Cheerleader 3 G. A. A. 1 Pep Club President 3, 4 Librarian 1, 4 Trojan Sports Editor Class Play 3, 4 President 1 Treasurer 4 Queen’s Attendant 1, 2, 3, 4 £7 GLEN DOR IS VAN DIEKEN WAYNE AUSTIN (Commercial) Pep Club 2 Class Play 3. 4 (Commercial) Music 1, 2. 3. 4 Sextette 3, 4 T rio 4 Triple Trio 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1. 2 Librarian 4 Trojan Ass’t. Editor Class Play 3, 4 Secretary 1, 4 ROBERT HOLTMAN “Louie” (Commercial) President 2 Class Play 3, 4 Basketball 3 • M G H S 1 9 4 6 The Seniors GLADYS KUNTZE Class Play 3, 4 Queen's Attendant 4 MARJORIE JOHNSON “Marge” (Commercial) Pep Club 2, 3. 4 G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 4 Trojan Art Editor MGHSI946 Senior Class Will We, the senior class of Meadow Grove High School, being of sound body (and mind?) do hereby declare the following as our last will and testament: I, Wayne Austin, bequeath my love affairs with Betty Hutton, to George Munger. Good Luck. You’ll need it. I, Jen Collins, will my ability to scream to Vondalee Smith. (Be sure to warn the people before you scream.) I, Myra Hauge, will my share in the physics answer book to Paul Weerts, who has already bought 3 shares to sell at a profit next year. I, Bob Holtman, will my car to Shorty Werner. Milton Pugh can have the motor. (What motor????) I, Marjorie Johnson, leave my ability to draw beautiful girls to, Abe Lewis; so he won’t have to chase them. I, Gladys Kuntze, will my one-and-only to any girl who thinks she can take him away from me. (I warn you if you don’t want to be called “baldy”, leave him alone.) I, Donna Lenz, will the streetlight in front of my house to any one who is afraid of the dark; they can have it gladly. I, Glendoris Van Dieken, will my habit of speaking out of turn in Mr. Haul’s assembly to Eileen Munger. We, the Seniors, leave to the Juniors our typewriters and what’s left of our erasers. You’ve been eyeing them all year—so here they are. We, the Seniors, bequeath to the Faculty part of our locks—to replace the ones they’ve lost because of us. To our Janitor we leave—well, we just leave and he’ll be glad. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have subscribed our names this first day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. (SIGNED) The Senior Class of 1946. Our Past Green, insignificant—that is how the seniors labeled us four years ago. Wide-eyed, and filled with apprehension, we started on the road to higher education—eleven in all. Today, as seniors, we look back over four years of schooling, carefree, happy days of learning; four years for which we are grateful. Through the past four years many activities have added to the pleasure of school, such as, freshman initiation. How well we remember our garb. Dolled up in our mother’s oversized dresses with hats of fruit perched on our heads. The boys were clothed in knee pants, and of course, predominant color was GREEN!!! Outstanding in the junior year was our play, “Let Me Grow UP’’, and a Dutch banquet honoring the senior graduating class. During the senior year, we presented the play, “April’s Fool”, a comedy, to r. large audience. On May 3, the juniors entertained us at a nautical Junior-Senior banquet in the school gym. May 9, our class treked to Lincoln for Sneak Day, sneaking home again with the wee hours of the morn. The class was awarded a half holiday for twenty days attendance with no tardies. Dean and Jim McClat'-hey dropned from our class during the freshman year. When sophomores, Donna Lenz and Wayne Austir-enrolled while Ida Mae and Mary Lou Huelle departed to another school; as did Joan Stewart and Don Ballard in the junior year. RESUME OF CLASS OFFICERS Senior Year President ................... Donna Lenz Vice-president ........................ Jen Collins Secretary .......... Glendoris Van Dieken Treasurer .................... Myra Hauge Sponsor ............... Mrs. Faith Gaskill Junior Year President ................. Gladys Kuntze Vice-president ............. Wayne Austin Secretary-treasurer .... Marjorie Johnson Sponsor ............................. Mr. Samuelson Sophomore President ............. Vice-president ........ Secretary-treasurer ... Sponsor ............... Year Bob Holtman ....... Jen Collins ..... Donna Lenz Miss Julia Streeter Freshman Year President ................... Mvra Hauge Vice-president ............ Donald Ballard Secretary-treasurer ..Glendoris Van Dieken Sponsor Miss Hyacinth Harsh The Senior Play The senior class presented the three-act comedy, “April’s Fool”, March 28, under the direction of Mrs. Gaskill. The play centered around scrappy old Grandpa and Grandma Duffy who were celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary. To the wedding celebration came their children, Etta and Homer Duffy Elizabeth Trevis and her daughter April. Complications arose in the fact that the old couple needed 82,000 to pay their mortgage—which amount seemed stupendous to the son and daughter who were to loan it. A love triangle was introduced in the characters of April and her two beaus, Ted Carter and Meridith Van Courtney % £ The preacher Elbert Phipps and his sister Widow Daggs added abundantly to the comedy. A particularly hilarious time was gained at the wedding scene in which the young preacher was given a “black shiner”, only to be consoled by the coy little maid, Amarilla I jf . A happy ending was achieved when Ted Carter gave the mortgage money to Grandpa and Grandma. Who won April? Why, Teddie , of course! CLAS SI! S I • ' - . . • « it Junior Class First Row Vondalee Smith, Rubee Collins, Opal Upton. June Dahl, Janice Schlueter. Mr. Walt:r Kaul. Second Row____Irene Eggers. Marcella Van Gundy, George Munger, Leonard Terry, Dean Me- Clatchey, Corrlne Holtman. Third Row Darrell Schurman, Jim Ferry, Harold Lyalls, Bill Lewis, Paul Weerts. President .......... Vice-President ..... Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor ............ ... Rubee Collins ....... June Dahl Vondalee Smith Mr. Walter Kaul CLASS ACTIVITIES Junior Class Play, “Campus Quarantine” Theater Party at Neligh Junior-Senior Banquet Roller skating at Norfolk Half-holiday for twenty days perfect attendance MGHS1946 Junior Class Play ■v'- Gloria Smith Mrs. Smith ...... Beryl Shepherd Edythe Rhoades . Deborah Mercer Lela Dunn ........ Dr. Leon Atwell Gordon Dunn ...... Ronald Steele .. Elliot Maxim ..... Finlay Carruthers Howard Ross ..... Rubee Collins Irene Eggers .......... June Dahl Vondalee Smith Marcella Van Gundy ... Corrine Holtman ... George Munger Darrell Schurman .......... Jim Ferry ... Dean McClatchey ......... Bill Lewis ....... Harold Lyalls Saturday night, college gals, four boys, and a doctor, plus the chicken pox, all quarantined into one sorority house, stir this mixture with a big spoon and you have the Junior production, “Campus Quarantine”, which was played before a large audience November 30. The play was directed by Mr. Kaul. MGHSI946 Sophomore Class First Row__Charles Jenkins, Dorothy Schutt. Betty Arrison, Joan Gast. Theresa Mot . Donald Johnson. Second Row—Jim Schurman. Bob Werner, Arnold Werner, Miss Streeter. Norman Wright, Miltcn Ptgh, Duane Van Gundy. CLASS OFFICERS President ......................... Theresa Motz Vice-President .................... Dorothy Schutt Secretary ..............................Joan Gast Treasurer .................................... Betty Arrison Sponsor ........................ Miss Julia Streeter CLASS ACTIVITIES Bowling and show at Norfolk Havride party, invited guests Parties Half-holiday fer twenty days perfect attendance M GHS1946 Freshman Class First Row—Alfcert Lew's, Boyd James, Lloyd Terry, Clarabelle Terry, Gordon Volk, Ross Switzer. Frank Lewis. Second Row—Donald Schroeder, Elden Fichter, Lois Niermann, Barbara Hansen. Eileen Munger, Jack Horrocks. Third Row—Donald Austin, Donald Sparr, LeOra Wieting, Barry Daniel, Daphne Collins, Lester Lieswald. Fourth Row—Orl!n Stolle. Everett Marquardt. Harold Koetter, Mr. Hall, David Holtman, D le El.is. Dean Fisher. CLASS OFFICERS President ........................ Donald Sparr Vice-President .................. LeOra Wieting Secretary-Treasurer ............. David Holtman Sponsors— First Semester ................ Mr. R. L. Hall Second Semester ............... Mr. Frank Lee CLASS ACTIVITIES Freshman Initiation Hay ride party M GHS1946 ❖ GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT First Row—Ted Van Dieken. Dale Neisen, Jerry Van Gundy, Jo Am Ferry, Raymond Me Clatchey, Donna Marie Pierce. Second Row—Dick Werner, Clara Jean Werner, Joyce Werner, Joyce Austin, Robert Kilmer, Kenneth Pratt. Third Row—Anna Belle Louthan. Wilma Jean Lyalls, Gloria Kohl, Mrs. St llivan. Fred Lewis. Jack Warrick, Perry Ostorn. GRADES FIVE AND SIX First Row—Donna Daugherty, Pearl Weerts. Jimmy Lewis, Stanley Ganne. Johnny Lewis Barbara Hamley Second Row—Lois McClatchey. Katherine Van Dieken. Howard Ellis. Gary Schulze, Bob Warrick. Barbara Osborn. Ramona Werner. Third Row—Elsie May Louthan, Phyllis Ann Osborn, Eugene Abrahamscn, Kay Botsford. Bob Horrocks. Patty Lee Lewis. Joyce Synovec, Miss Betty Stauffer. M G HS1946 grades three and four First row—Ronnie Lewis. Kenneth Van Gur.dy. Janet Warrick, Janice Dreger, Rose Jeanine Lewis, Barbara Dreger. Second Row—Sharon Goulding, Ronald Gast, Charlotte Ellis, Dixie Lee Ferry, LaRene Pierce, Jerry Daugherty. Third Row—Joe Sanne, Lawayne Finkhouse, Lareta Cornett, Miss Miriam Roberts, Arlan Upton, Donna Sparr. grades one and two First Row—Billy Louthan. Karen Novotny, Joan Nelsen, Phyllis Ann McGrane, Carole Hor-rocks, Jerry Lewis, AIRay Kaul. Second Row—Janet Synovec, Ralph McClatchey, Beverly Hash, Bonita Osborn, Dale Me-Clatchey. Larry Berg. Rebeca Hamtey, Miss Ruth Roberts. Music First Row, left to right—Joan Gast, accompanist, Theresa Motz, Dorothy Schutt, Vondalee Smith, June Dahl and Myra Hauge. Second row—Miss Betty Stauffer, director, Rubee Collins, Betty Arrison, Donna Lenz, Opal Upton, Marcella Van Gundy and LeOra Wieting. Third row—Daphne Collins, Glendoris Van Dieken, Eileen Munger, Corrine Holtman, Barbara Hansen. Jer Collins and Clarabelle Terry. The Glee Club consisted of eighteen girls, directed by Miss Betty Stauffer. Musical groups other than the glee club were Trio, Sextette, and Triple Trio. The Music Department presented a Musicale on April 24 in the High School Auditorium. Girls Glee Club, Sextette, Triple Trio, and the Trio entered the District Music Contest at O'Neill April 26. “Chorale from Finlandia”, “Kye Song of Saint Bride” were the numbers chosen for the contest by the chorus. The Sextette sang, “Deep in My Heart” and “Kentucky Babe”. The Triple Trio chose “Sympathy” and “Lullaby”. The Trio presented “The Green Cathedral” and “I Passed By Your Window”. Myra Hauge. alto, sang “I Heard a Forest Praying” and “My Task”; Donna Lenz, second soprano, presented “When You’re Away”; while the soprano solo, A Brown Bird Singing”, was sung by Glendoris Van Dieken. The following ratings were received at the Music Contest held April 26 at O’Neill, Neb.: Dickie Van Dieken was awarded superior; Donna Lenz, good; Myra Hauge, superior in the solo entries. The trio received superior; sextette, excellent; and glee club, superior. The Sextette consisted of Rubee Collins, Glendoris Van Dieken, Donna Lenz, Corrine Holtman, Myra Hauge and Jen Collins. Jo Ann Gast was accompanist for the Glee Club. Triple Trio, and Sextette. Miss Betty Stauffer played for the trio and solo work. Glendoris Van Dieken Donna Lenz Myra Hauge TRIPLE TRIO Left to right—Rubee Collins, Glendoris Van Dieken, Daphne Collins, June Dahl, Donna Lenz, Corrins Holtman, Jen Collins, Myra Hauge, Marcella Van Gundy. M G H S 1946 Basket Ball Basketball season found the Trojans with eight lettermen, namely R. Werner, I). Schurman, Ferry, A. Werner, Pugh, Weerts, McClatchey Coach Lee’s excellent instruction led the boys on to a pretty successful season, with seven wins out of eighteen games. Whether they won or lost the boys were good sports and played for the sake of the game. The record for the year was as follows: We They December 14 Oakdale .............................. Here 14 January 8 Battle Creek .......................... There 25 January 11 Tilden There 27 January 15 Oakdale There 12 January 21 Petersburg There 33 January 25 Elgin ................................. Here 15 January 28 Norfolk Frosh. vs. II Team Here 14 January 29 Newman Grove ......................... There 28 February 1 Tilden ................................ Here .10 February 2 Norfolk Reserves ..................... There 27 February 6-7 Cornbelt Tournament (vs. Tilden) Neligh 18 February 12 Clearwater There 18 February 13 Norfolk Frosh. vs. II Team ...... There 22 February 15 Newman Grove ...................... Here 22 February 19 Elgin ............................ There 17 February 22 Madison ........................... Here 21 February 25 Petersburg ................—.......... Here 40 February 27 District Tournament (Sacred Heart) 16 18 25 17 22 17 32 29 17 35 38 25 17 17 31 15 15 29 First Row— Bob Werner, Darrell Schurman, Jim Ferry, Arnold Werner, Milton Pugh. Back Row—Mr. Lee, Dal Ellis, Paul Weerts, D:an McClatchey M G HS1946 Pep Club CHEERLEADERS—Jen Collins, Rubce Collins, June Dahl Front Row—Donald Johnson, Norm, n g i, Myra Hauge, Donna Lenz, Glendoris Van Dleken, Harold Kocttcr, Donald Sparr. Second Row—Opal Upton, Betty Arrlson, LeOra Witting, Daphne Collins, Theresa Motz, Vonda'oe Smith. Bade Row—Dorothy Schutt, Irene Eggers, Marcella Van Gundy, Corrine Holtman, Marjorie Johnson, Janice Schlucter, Clara Belle Terry. M G H S 1 94 6 — Pep Club President ................. Myra Hauge Vice-president ............. Donna Lenz Secretary-Treasurer ..... Gladys Kuntze Sponsor ................... Mrs. Gaskill The MGHS Pep Club attended every game and was very happy that the Trojans won quite a few games this season. Pep rallies were held before most of the games. The group was attired in attractive uniforms consisting of red jumpers and white long-sleeved blouses. The cheerleaders were uniformed in white jumpers with white long-sleeved blouses and a large red “M” on their backs. The girls enjoyed popping and selling pop corn. In this way, they earned enough money to give the basketball boys a luncheon and show treat. Coronation Jen Collins and Jim Ferry were crowned Queen and King of the Trojans at a coronation ceremony, April 9. The attendants were Myra Hauge, Donna Lenz, Gladys Kuntze, June Dahl, Rubee Collins, Vondalee Smith, Darrell Schurman, Bill Lewis, Bob Werner, Milton Pugh, Arnold Werner and Albert Lewis. MGHSI946 Day’s Happenings 9:00 Bell rings. 9:01 Arnold arrives. 9:02 Marcella comes in. 9:03 Mrs. Gaskill sneaks in the typing room. 9:15 The night before has been thoroughly discussed. 9:16 Mr. Lee: “O.K., you guys, you still have 5 minutes to study.” 9:20 Frosh rush for general science class. 9:25 Bill, Darrell, and Jim pick themselves up off the floor. Got in the freshmen’s way again. 9:40 Senior typists still talking. 9:55 Seniors start typing. 10:00 Typing class is over. 10:05 Seniors stop typing. 10:10 Geography students are all late again. 10:15 Juniors start typing. 10:30 Waste paper basket in typing room filled. 10:50 Mr. Lee starts reading paper. 11 :00 Norman, Milton, and Shorty have to write 250 words. 11:20 Shorthand gab-session. 11:45 Senior girls start taking dictation. 12:00 Rush for Carl’s Cafe. 12:10 Donna’s late for work again. 12:30 ' Students start for school. 12:55 Students arrive at school. 1:00 Louie starts repairing car. 1:10 Lee finishes dinner. 1:15 Lee trots in. 1:20 Louie arrives at last (greasy). 1:30 Dickie spilled her ink in bookkeeping class again. 1 :45 Gladys and Marjorie get out of class because they had their lesson. Lucky girls. 2:10 A delicious aroma rises from the home ec. room. 2:15 Fire!! Fire!! Oh, a false alarm. Just something burning in the home ec. room. i 3:00 Have the boys in math, got their lesson? 3:20 Mad rush for the baseball field. 3:25 What’s all the terrible noise? Oh, yes, there’s music today. 3:30 Mr. Kaul’s sleeping again. 4:00 You are excused. Please pass one row at a time and don’t run down those steps. 4:05 Bus is at the curb. What a scrambled up pile, those poor little grade students. Are they all O.K. M G HS1946 RESULTS OF A POLL OF THE STUDENT BODY BEST LOOKING: June Dahl and Bob Werner NEATEST: June Dahl and Arnold Werner MOST HUMOROUS: Gtendoris Van Dieken and Albert Lew's TARDY MOST OFTEN: Marcella Van Gundy and Arnold Werner MOST INTELLIGENT: Myra Hauge and Paul Weerts FRIENDLIEST PERSONALITY: Myra Hauge and Bob Werner LAZIEST: Clara Belle Terry and Jim Schurman MOST MUSICAL: Myra Hauge MOST ATHLETIC Bob Werner MOST DIGNIFIED: Jen Collins and Norman Wright BEST AT GIVING ALIBIS: Clara Belle and Lloyd Terry M G H S 1 9 4 6 Calendar of the Year September 3—School starts. Hey, get out of there. That’s my seat.” No. it isn’t. 1 saw it first”. September 13—Initiation. The Freshmens greenish color is slowly fading. September 18—Played baseball with Tilden. We w'on. October 22—Misner Players. Elizabeth and Essex . October 25 26—Teacher’s Convention. First Vacation. October 31— LeRoy the Wizard”. Poor Bill and Darrell. November 6—Mr. P. W. Preston made a speech entitled Character November 22-23—Thanksgiving vacation. November 26—Dickie is still eating. November 29—Dorothy Bennett Players. November 30—Junior Class Play. Campus Quarantine”. George and Irene acted as though they meant that tender embrace. December 7—Flu on the rampage. December 8—School dismissed on account of flu. December 14—First basketball game with Oakdale here. We lost by 2 points. December 24—Christmas vacation starts. January 2—Everyone back in school. What did you get for Christmas?” January 7—Louie made a bet with Mrs Gaskill that we lose our Battle Creek game. January 8—Played basketball with Battle Creek at Battle Creek. We won. January 10—Seniors went to Albion to have graduation pictures taken by Mac McGraw. January 11—Played Tilden there. We won. Whoopeee!!! January 13—Mrs. Gaskill tried to collect bet from Louie. No success. January 15—Played Oakdale there. We lost. January 21—Played Petersburg there. We won. January 22—Boys talk about their new friends in Petersburg. January 23—Mrs. Gaskill still trying to collect her bet. January 25—Played Elgin here. We lost. January 28—Norfolk Freshmen vs. Meadow Grove Reserves. We lost. January 29—Played Newman Grove th-re. We lost by a score of 28-29. Played over-time. January 30 Who’s the cute blonde cheerleader from Newman Grove? February 1—Tilden here. We lost. February 2—Played Norfolk Reserves. We lost. February 6-7—Cornbelt Tournaments. Played Tilden. We lost. February 10—Mrs. Gaskill still trying to collect her bet. February 12—Clearwater beat us on their floor. February 13—Norfolk Freshman vs. Meadow Grove Reserves. We lost. February 14—Basketball team gets a valentine from Petersburg. February 15—Played Newman Grove here. We w'on. The cheerleaders would have to go home right after the game. February 19—Played Elgin there. We lost. Girls met Louie’s cousin. February 20—Mrs. Gaskill tries again to collect her bet. February 22—Played Madison here. We won. What was that? A football game or a basketball game. February 25—Played Petersburg here. We won. February 26—Mac was here to take more pictures. February 27-28-March 1-2—Class D tourna- ments. Played Sacred Heart. We lost. March 14-15-16—State Basketball Tournaments. Lost Weekend”. March 21—Curtis Publishing Company. We became salesmen again. March 28—Senior Play. April’s Fool’’. Now we have to study again. April 8—Dean McIntyre from Norfolk Junior College. Guidance talk. April 9—Ray Bryan from Wayne State. Talk to Senior Class. Coronation. Oh. my, look at all the pretty formats. April 10—Norfolk Junior College choir. April 11—Grade school operetta. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. April 17—Baseball with Newman Grove. (Here) April 24—Music-ale. April 25—-Baseball with Newman Grove. (There) April 26—Music Contest. Boys have field day. No girls in school. April 30—Slouch Day. Everyone is comfortable in old clothes. May 3—Junior-Senior banquet. May 6—Mrs. Gaskill finally gave up trying to collect her bet. May 9—Sneak Day. Where are those seniors again. Oh. yes, sneak day. May 10—Last day of school for seniors. Just got back in time for school from sneak day. May 12—Baccalaureate. May 16—Commencement. M G H S 1 946 M G H S 1 9 4 6 Autographs MGHS1946 Autographs - UGHS1946 Victory Theatre TILDEN, NEBRASKA MILLARD RETHWISCH, Manager Phone 62 WE STRIVE TO GIVE THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE Your estate plan is really your family plan. No one knows better than you the requirements of each member of your family The Durland Trust Company OLDEST IN NEBRASKA Norfolk Nebraska Estates—Trusts—Insurance—Property Management HULAC CLOTHING COMPANY FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN QUALITY AT POPULAR PRICES THE TILDEN BANK Tilden, Nebraska “THE OLD RELIABLE” 59 Years Continual Service Norfolk, Nebraska Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. GOING TO NORFOLK? For Malts, Sodas, Sundaes or Sandwiches —STOP AT— Baldridge Ice Cream Palace CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1946 Bricker Typewriter Co. Royal Typewriters R. C. Allen Adding Machines Corry-Jamestown Filing Cabinets 303 Madison Ave. Phone 380 Norfolk Nebr. R. R. BRICKER, Prop. Norfolk, Nebraska Meadow Grove News LEWIS STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1946 PILLEY’S PILLEY’S PRICES PLEASE PRODUCERS Highest Prices Paid For EGGS—BUTTER—POULTRY Norfolk Nebraska Compliments of The Delay National Bank NORFOLK, NEBRASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION STYLE SHOP Landers Shoe Store LEADING LADIES W. G. LANDERS READY-TO-WEAR 408 Norfolk Avenue Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska E. N. HEWER Congratulations Class of 1946 “The Little Store with the Big Values” J. A. Ballaiityne Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Watch Repairing Furniture, Linoleums, Rugs, Stoves Norfolk, Nebraska 407 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk «• M G H S 1 94 6 CONGRATULATIONS AND Your welcome is not measured by BEST WISHES Class of 1946 the amount you spend Soft Drinks, Lunches, Confections Spence Market Ferry’s Pool Hall Phone A-54 Max Lense-r Office Res. Phi. 71 Ph. 65 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WHEN IN NEED OF REPAIRS Max Leaser Lumber Company Max Lenser—Sole Owner —See Easy— Established 1898 The Home Concern” LUMBER — HARDWARE FURNITURE — COAL GREEN’S REPAIR TILJDEN, NEBRASKA The Meadow Grove Hatchery CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1946 The place to get your day old aifd Started Chicks ARCHER FEEDS DOY I YAI I S Gland-o-lac Poirltry Remedies jl I— M. 1 m L The Hatchery that serves you Best for Less Phone 19 Local Hauling Dewey Ray’s Station —FOR PROMPT SERVICE— STOP IN AT GREEN’S Phone No. 1 Tilden, Nebr. Tobacco—Soft Drinks Auto Accessories CREAM—EGGS PAUL GREEN’S STATION — Congratulations to the Members of the Class of 1946 Gillespie Brothers JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Headquarters for Properly Fitted Glasses Elgin, Hamilton, 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 Junior Coats and Suits Shop At Beverly’s Norfolk Nebraska Hested Stores Company Norfolk • Nebraska —MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT HESTED’S— THE ICEBERG Hansen Drug Company MEALS—HAMBURGERS Drugs, Druggist Sundries Stationery School Supplies 522 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, Nebraska Tilden, Nebraska MGHS1946 • — CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Congratulations Class of 1946 OF 1946 DR. M. W. HUNT Perrigo Optical Co. Phone 90 Fred M. Perrigo, O. D. 416 Norfolk Ave. Battle Creek Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska IN NORFOLK X—MARKS THE SPOT FURNITURE, PICTURES MIRRORS See the New Remington PLEASE COME IN AND SEE US Adding machines. Typewriters and Cash Registers. Shop Service On All Makes WESTERN Typewriter Office Supply Steffen Furniture Phone 56 S. W. STEFFEN 435 Norfolk Ave. — Phone 177 Battle Creek Nebraska Victoria Flowers Gifts Battle Creek Mutual Flowers and Gifts For All Occasions Insurance Co. Fire, Lightning, Windstorm and Tornado Telegraph Delivery Service Across from Granada Theatre INSURANCE Chas. C. Zimmerman, Sec’y- Phone 760 Norfolk Office Phone 124-02 Res. 124-02 W. H. Bosse, Local Agent SEGAR’S CAFE DR. HOOPMAN DENTIST Meadow Gold Ice Cream Wayne Ice Cream Meals, Short Orders Confections, Tobaccos 397 TJadison Ave. Norfolk, Neb. ALICE’S CAFE Sandwiches, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks Confections, Etc. Meadow Grove Nebraska ——.——■— ——— — — — — — — — —. -mm -mm ™ ™ • 1 V. H. Baker Hardware V. H. Baker Hardware JACK BAKER-MONITOR WINDMILL m m ARSHALL IV1 ORTUARY Phone 7102 Established 1896 Ambulance Service—Day or Night Battle Creek Nebraska Phone 4 Tilden BATTLE CHEEK CO-OP. Burkhardt’s Toggery CREAMERY CO. Norfolk’s Headquarters for AAGE PETERSEN, Manager Market Your Cream the Co-operative Way Clothing and Furnishings Phone 803—Battle Creek for the Truckman who will call at your door AT FAIR PRICES Mill Phone 803 Norfolk, Nebraska THE THOMSEN COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS YOUR I. CL A. STORE BASKET’S BARBER SHOP Phone 22 Tilden, Nebraska BEST WISHES SENIORS Allis Chalmers Dealer DR. F. J. GRIFFIN Clemen’s Implement Shop DENTIST Battle Creek Nebraska Tilden, Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS WANT SOME FUN? 19 CT 46 THEN COME TO Tildcn Dry Cleaning SUCKSTORF’S QUALITY CLEANING BOWLING ALLEY Phone 212 Tilden, Nebr. “Where Good Friends Meet” COMMERCIAL HAULING WHILE BOWLING —EAT AT— Local and Distant CARL’S CAFE Day and Night Service Sandwiches Tobaccos Phone 114 Beaverages Confections Tasty-Freeze Ice Cream JIM McCLATCHEY Phone 128 Meadow Grove Nebraska BEST WISHES—SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’46 DR. H. E. SALSRURG, M. D. The Cotton Shop Ladies Ready-to-wear Tilden, Nebr. Phone 27 Battle Creek Nebraska Phone 198 Res. 195 Delco Automatic Heat Frigid air e Zenith Radios House Insulation Duo Therm Oil Burners Wiring and Repairing CONGRATULATIONS CREAM—POULTRY—EGGS Risor’s Produce Barkdoll Electric Tilden, Nebraska Battle Creek Nebraska Johnson Motor Co. Super-Duper Market GROCERIES MEATS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SALES and SERVICE B. D. SHOOK, Manager Tilden, Nebraska Tilden, Nebr. Phone 96 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HASH’S —FOR— STAR CLOTHIERS EXPERT BEAUTY WORK MEN’S WORK CLOTHES —SEE— lola’s Beauty Shop AND DRY GOODS TILDEN, NEBRASKA Phone 6 Tilden, Nebr. WHEN IN TILDEN— Shop at the JACK’S SERVICE STATION Johnson Market Buy the Best Quantity—Quality—V ariety and be Safe Phone No. 100 Tilden, Nebr. BERDETTE LINTT, Manager Corkle Produce Co. —TO SERVE YOU WELI - Cash buyers of Cream, Eggs, Poultry, Hides and Feeds Phone 11 Tilden, Nebr. MEADOW GROVE TELEPHONE COMPANY DANCE TO RECORDS H A Farm Service —FROM— FEED—SEED—PRODUCE SEED CLEANING Tom’s Record Shop Norfolk, Nebraska 103 North 4th Norfolk, Nebr. 208 So. 3 St. Phone 606 , Bill’s Camera Sport Shop Exclusive YOU’LL LIKE THE 518 Norfolk Ave. Ph. 147 FAIR STORE Norfolk, Nebraska 400-402 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk —Look for the Sign of— Ziegenbein Jewelers Breezy’s Shoe Shop Personal Service Watches, Diamonds, Silverware “See Breezy and Walk Easy’’ and Jewelry Watch Repairing Prompt Service Mail Orders Prompt Attention MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED Norfolk, Nebraska 114 So. 5th St. Norfolk MOTOR REWINDING Wiring—Electric Appliances ECONOMY —Radio Repairing— Everything Electrical FOOD MARKET Every Day Low Prices KniPfier Electric Co That’s the Economy Way Phone 38 501-07 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk 232 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk MGHS1946 Chicago Lumber Company Meadow Grove Cooperative Lumber, Coal, Paint, Hardware John Deere Tractor Parts and Implements Credit Association CHAS. McGRANE, Manager F. J. BEECH, Sec., Treas. Phone 99 Meadow Grove Nebraska Meadow Grove Nebraska Congratulations to the Seniors Congratulations Class of 1946 Ellis Carroll Garage J. w. WARRICK SON Phone B-21 Lumber, Grain,Coal Livestock Meadow Grove Nebraska Meadow Grove Nebraska Continental Grain Co. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CUSTOM GRINDING 19 c'oT 45 Complete Line of Chick Starter and Hog Feeds McNeilly Hybrid Seed Corn BRADFORD PRODUCE H. E. NEELY, Mgr. Meadow Grove Nebraska Phone 35 JIM BRADFORD Class of ’39 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER PARTS and SERVICE EVANS DRUGS Nelsen Implement Co. Extends Congratulations to the A. P. NELSEN, Prop. Class of 1946 Meadow Grove Nebraska Meadow Grove Nebraska STOP IN AT The Farmers Union Hale Drug Store Cooperative Ass’n. THE REXALL STORE for Extends Congratulations to the Class of 1946 ’Reliable Prescription Service •Toiletries and Gifts •Better Fountain Service TILDBN, NEBRASKA Meadow Grove Nebraska Congratulations Seniors of 1946 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1946 H AKDlNGS SERVICE STATION John F. Harding, Prop. The Postal Employees Meadow Grove Nebraska Meadow Grove Nebraska LEWIS SANITARY HATCHERY Real Estate Insurance Notary Public QUALITY BABY CHICKS FARM LOANS Phone 84 W. H. BOSSE Broker Meadow Grove Nebraska MEADOW GROVE, NEBRASKA CLARK PRODUCE Peterson Electric Buyers of FEEDS Extends Congratulations To the Seniors CREAM—EGGS—POULTRY of 1946 MEADOW GROVE. NEBRASKA MEADOW GROVE, NEBRASKA ■fr-- MGHSI946 Best Wishes to the Class of 1946 Battle Creek State Bank Battle Creek, Nebraska Capita) $25,000.00 The Growing Institution We Appreciate Your Business CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1946 —EVERYTHING FOR THE MODERN MISS— MELCHERS Norfolk Nebraska W atches—Diamonds We Carry The Largest Stock of Jewelry CHILDS’ In Northeast Nebraska FOOD SHOPPE Wetzel Putters —the— —JEWELERS— HOME OF GOOD FOODS Norfolk, Nebraska 429 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk BABY CHICKS Ideal Shoe Service Shoe Repairing Elkhorn Valley Hatchery Prompt Service Let Us Mail Your Shoes J. RALPH WATTEYNE Battle Creek Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska
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