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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 15 text:

eu i aaaHOill We, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-nine of Meadow Grove High School being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. I, Marilyn Droescher, will my ride to school each noon to Bonnie Cleveland to protect my interests. I, Karen Granger, will my “matrimonial ability” to Sandra Hamley. (P.S. next year is leap year.) I, Sandra Harding, will my dark hair to Carolyn DeCamp so she won’t have to put a dark rinse on hers. I, Kathleen Kuchar, will my tendency to lose my temper in a volleyball game to Marjorie Meyer. I, Sandra Lewis, will my taste for Pizza Pie to Lynda Black. I, Bonna Margritz, will my popcorn machine to the Pep Club to make their own popcorn. I, Kathleen Meyer, will my ability to hit a Coca-Cola glass to whoever thinks their aim is that good. I, Jerry O’Banion, will my interest in distant towns to Dennis Dusel. I, Milan Praeuner, will my good standing with the patrolman to Jack Wynn. I, David Schinck, will my map of the road to Elgin to Doug Ellis. I, Leslie Sparr, will my ability to get to school bright and early (8:59) to Billy Green. I, Rodney Suckstorf, will my athletic ability to chew gum to Miss McNamee. I, Roger Suckstorf, will my surplus of Popeye Muscle to Dale Butterfield. The Charles Atlas Book goes with it. I, Gary Werner, will my slow and cautious driving rules to Marilyn Mozer. I, Rachel Wieting, will my everlasting giggle to Elaine Howard. I, Darrell Wyatt, will gladly hand over my nickname, “Peabody”, to anyone interested — Georgia included. To the Student Body we leave this school which, with the minor assistance of the faculty, we have controlled and run for so many months. To our beloved (?) teachers we will all the test papers and long assignments they have so generously bestowed upon us the past 4 years. To the Juniors we leave the answers to the test papers. To the Sophomores we leave our knowledge to use to the best of their ability. To the Freshmen we leave our self-confidence, sophistication and good looks. In Witness Whereof, the parties have hereunto affixed their hands and seals on this last will and testament of the Class of ’59 ' 3orvvr»v NtV Bonna Margritz 3 Sandra Harding r

Page 14 text:

HARRELL WYATT Nickname — Peabody Ambition — To live in Alaska Pet Peeve — Slow drivers Class Officer, Class Play, County Government, Rand, Vocal Music, Sports, Annual Staff. JUDY MASTERSON Vocal Small Groups, Sports. Judy began attending Meadow Grove High School last fall. vSenior Senior Class Sponsor MRS. CAROL HENRY karon Mcknight Nickname — Juggy Class Officer, Sports, Vocal Small Groups, Class Play, County Government. RICHARD WICHMAN Nickname — Wick Class Play. Richard also attended Albion High School.



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a aA6 QropUecy The year is now 1979 Being hungry after a day of trudging about the city, I decided to go to a restaurant to eat. Looking up, I saw a sign that said “Pizza Palace”. I decided to go in. Whom did I see but Sandra Lewis busy at work. She told me she was the Chef here and that she and Bonna Margritz were joint-owners. The only trouble was that Bonna ate up all the profits. While I was waiting for my supper, I picked up the paper. In big headlines I saw that Leslie Sparr, now a fireman with the Rescue 8 Squad, had saved 4 lives in a burning motel. Turning to the entertainment section, I saw that Karen Granger is the owner of a T.V. Station, K.A.R.R. Turning the page and reading on, I saw that Darrell Wyatt, now a famous architect, was appointed by the president to redecorate General Grant’s Tomb. Looking down the page, I saw an advertisement describing Kathleen Kuchar’s art exhibit featuring her famous “Koocherama” style. Next my eye caught a large picture titled “Hubert Wins First Prize At World Fair.” Hubert comes from Roger Suckstorf’s successful hog farm. Liking music with my meal, I played the juke-box and guess what I heard. It was none other than Milan Praeuner singing his latest hit, “The Five and Ten Cent Store.” As I was finishing my pizza, I looked up and saw Mrs. Henry enter. She joined me at my table and told me about her recent trip to Meadow Grove where she had learned the following: Marilyn Droescher was happily married and joint owner of Cobb Motors. David Schinck went right to the top of his job; he is washing windows on the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building. Using her singing talent to the greatest ability, Rachel Wieting is singing lullabies to Christopher Shane. Cary Werner was at Wayne State for ten years trying to get his Bachelor of Arts Degree. No doubt he will continue to be a bachelor and show the girls his arts. Kathleen Meyer is a successful nurse and living in her dream home which she planned in Home Ec. Jerry O’Banion is working in the Elgin Watch Factory trying to take the tick out of a watch. Sandra Harding is assistant manager of the California Bank of America. In her spare time she is writing a novel, “How to Grow Money on Trees.” Rodney Suckstorf has the girls running in circles. He’s coach of the women’s track team. I was very pleased with the information that I had received today about the Class of 1959. However, while in school they showed promise of accomplishing great things. — 12—

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