Petersburg High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Petersburg, NE)
- Class of 1968
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BUCCANEER ’68 Presented by the SENIOR CLASS OF PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL PETERSBURG, NEBRASKA FOREWORD THE PATH There are no beaten paths to Glory's height, There are no rules to compass greatness known; Each for himself must cleave a path alone, And press his way forward in the fight. Smooth is the way to ease and calm delight, And soft the road Sloth chooseth for her own; But he who craves the flower of life full-blown, Must struggle up in all his armor dight! What though the burden hear him sorely down And crush to dust the mountain of his pride, Oh, then, with strong heart let him still abide; For rugged is the roadway to renown, Nor may he hope to gain the envied crown, Till he hath thrust the looming rocks aside. 2 CONTENTS FOREWORD CONTENTS DEDICATION FACULTY ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS SCHOOL LIFE ELEMENTARY ADVERTISING DEDICA TION We, the Seniors of 1968 from Petersburg High School, wish to dedicate the BUCCANEER '68 to our parents who have devoted their time and energy for us to further our education. Therefore, we wish to dedicate this yearbook to them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnol Beckman Joseph Bode and Aunt Della Bode Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Borer Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Camp Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esau Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faust Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Henn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henn Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. Clem Luettel Mr. and Mrs. Anton Majerus Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schrage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seier Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuhr Mr. and Mrs. Joe Temme Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thieman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene VonBonn SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE In order for a democracy to survive, the people have to be educated to the ways of democracy; this is the primary purpose of free public education in America. You, as high school graduates, are charged with the responsibility of intelligently exer- cising your rights as American citizens. It is your duty to make sure that our demo- cratic way of life is preserved. Be proud to call yourself an American. Congratul ations! Robert E. Martin Superintendent 5 I SCHOOL BOARD L TO R: Ignatius Seier, Jerome Camp, Vernon Allen, Theodore Ketteler Jr., Leon Wiegand, Harold Stokes-not shown. 6 FACULTY MARCIA WILCOXIN Typing I G II Shorthand Business Secretarial Practice Social Studies Junior Sponsor Pep Club Sponsor Play Director CEORCE FRITTON English I English II English III English IV Music Appreciation Freshman Sponsor ANN MARTIN Girls P. E. Freshman Math Volleyball Coach 7 WAYNE NANKIVEL Coach Social Studies Boys P. E. ROBERT SIEMSEN Chemistry Biology General Science Algebra I Algebra II Senior Sponsor 8 WALTER CADY Drivers Ed. Industrial Arts Co-Sponsor of Pep Club 9 SHEILA CETAK Speech Therapist A DMINISTRA TION Jane Cady, the office secretary in the morning. Mr. Ben Cady, the Janitor, and Custodian. Mrs. Emery Hinkle, the afternoon office secretary. 10 SENIORS THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO THE 1968 GRADUATING CLASS PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL I t me extend to each of you the warm congratulations of a former teacher who, in spirit, shares your sense of achievement. You have laid a foundation for useful and satisfying lives. Before you get on with the work, I would like to offer a few thoughts that you may find useful. The passion to succeed, to achieve great things, is strongest in youth. Heed it. Do not squander your lives in petty pursuits. Commit yourselves now to a course that will strengthen you for the trials and opportunities of life. Prize your individuality always. Whatever your place in society, whatever your work, do not surrender your self-reliance or compromise your independence. Liberty is and always will be your most precious possession. Guard it well. Direct your energies, your talents, and your desires to what is best for yourselves and best for your country. We look to you to redeem what is wrong in our national past and to build what will be great in our national future. Let this be your wish: that you may look back upon this graduation — from no matter how many years hence — with the conviction that you have treated all men with honesty and goodwill, that you have put your heart into your work, that you have done your best. JALAINE ACKERMAN October 31, 1949 St. John's 1, 2; Cho. 1,2, 4; Pep Cl. 1,3; Pep Cl. Off. 3; Lib. 3,4; Girls State Alt. ; Mrs. Santa Claus 3. DALE BECKMAN January 25, 1950 St. John's 1, 2; Cl. Play 4; Chorus 2; Debate 1, 2. LOIS BECKMAN August 4, 1948 St. John's 1, 2; Cho. 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. JAMES BODE December 23, 1949 Ftb. 4; Ftb. Capt. 4; Cl. Play 4; Cho. 1; Cl. Off. 3, 4; Lib. 3; Ann. St. 4; Tr. 1,2; Stu. Cou. 3; Outstdg Teen of Am. 4. KAREN BORER December 1, 1949 St. J. 1, 2; Cho. 1, 2; Cl. Play 3, 4; Cl. Off. 1,3; Chlr. 1,2, 3,4; Vyb. 3; Ann. St. Off. 4; Hmcg. Att. 4; Girls St. 3; Deb. 1. JERRY CAMP May 21, 1950 St. J. 1; Ftb. 3, 4; Cho. 1; Cl. Play 4; Ftb. Capt. 3, 4; Bskt. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tr. 1, 2; Hmcg Att. 4; Mr. S. Claus 4, Bskt. Cpt. 4. 12 DUANE ESAU March 15, 1950 Ftb. 3, 4; Cho. 1; Cl. Play 4; Bskt. 1, 2, 3; Tr. 1, 2; Sftb. 1, 2, ' 3; Bseb. 1,2. LA RRY HENN January 28, 1949 Chorus 1; Bsktb. 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Sftb. 1,2, 3, 4; Bsb. 1,2,3. BARB FAUST October 14, 1949 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Cho. 1, 2, 3; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Vyb. lj Ann. Yrbk Staff 4. ROSE LUETTEL September 26, 1950 St. J. 1, 2, 3; Cho. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Vlyb. 2, 3, 4; Ann. Yrbk. St. 4; Hmcg. Att. 4; Mrs. Santa Claus 4. JOAN HENN March 29, 1950 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1,2, 3. ANN HINKLE January 8, 1950 St. J. 1, 2, 3; Cho. 1, 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. Off. 4; Vlyb. 2, 3,4; Ann. St. 4; Deb. 1; Sftb. 2, 3; Outstdg. Teen of Am. 4. 13 ANN SEIER September 10, 1950 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 4; Lib. 2; Ann. Yrbk. Staff Off. 4; Debate 1. MIKE SEIER July 14, 1949 St. J. 1,2,3; Cho. 1,2,3; Ftb. 4; Bskt. 1,2, 3,4; Cl. Off. 2, Tr. 1, 2; Deb. 1,2; Hmcg. Att. 4; Bskt. Capt. 4; Sftb. 1,2, 3, 4. HELEN STUHR April 1, 1949 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1; Vlyb. 2,3,4. 14 JOLENE TEMME October 14, 1950 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Cho. 1, 2, 3; Cheerldr 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Ann. Yearbk Staff 4; Hmcg Queen 4. JERRY THIEMAN January 1, 1950 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Ftb. 4; Cho. 1, 2, 3; Bskt. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Off. 2, 3, 4j Hmcg. Att. 4; Bskt. Capt. 4; Sftb. 1,2, 3, 4. KATHIE VON BONN January 11, 1950 St. John's 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Class Off. 4; Pep Club 1, 2; An- nual Yearbook Staff 4. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathie VonnBonn, Sec. ; Jerry Thieman, Pres. ; Jim Bode, Treas. ; Calvin Schrage, Vice-Pres. CLASS MOTTO: American Ends in I CAN CLASS SONG: Silence is Golden CLASS COLORS: Orange and Gold CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose 15 SENIOR EVENTS SENIOR TRIP 17 CLASS WILL JALAINE ACKERMAN wills Roger Beckman the pleasure of another Senior girls company during noon next year. LOIS BECKMAN wills that Kathy Starman, Rosemary Starman, and Pat Majerus have better luck next time when they decide to spray perfume in the lounge. JIM BODE would like to will Tim Schrage his ability to center and make touchdowns on the spread. KAREN BORER wills Bev Henn the ability to jump as well as jumping Joe Temme. I, BARB FAUST will thee Ron Leifeld, the privilege to take my place in the Olnes family for one year, till Gene comes home. JOAN HENN wills to Jane Cady her Patience in trying to keep the fourth period study hall quiet. The SENIOR BOYS will Mr. Martin a school that has as good a looking group of kids as he had this year. ANN HINKLE wills to Ron Leifeld her ability to drive on that certain gravel road east of Petersburg. ROSE LUETTEL wills the Coach her technique to fly an airplane some day. JANE MAJERUS wills Billy Arends all of her love handles. The SENIOR GIRLS will Mrs. Martin 150 kneebends and all our cooperation during Phys. Ed. class. MARGIE SCHMITZ wills Mr. Siemsen all of her ABC bubble gum. All the SENIOR BOYS will all the Junior girls all the kisses they can give them. ANN SEIER wills Dave Simons all carefulness behind the wheel when driving down the highway. MIKE SEIER wills Mrs. Wilcoxon his ability to use his erasers in typing class. HELEN STUHR wills Judy Bode her next door neighbor, Larry Petsche, who seems to make quiet trips up that way. JOLENE TEMME wills Tim Schrage the ability to hang onto a Seier as long as she has. JERRY THIEMAN wills Joe Temme 1 8 of his football and basketball skills so he can be the number 1 player next year. KATHY VON BONN wills Kathy Petsche her great ability to give service with a smile as she did. JOAN HENN and HELEN STUHR will Alfred Metz their driving skill in taking corners more smoothly. JANE MAJERUS wills Kathy Starman, Rosemary Starman, Pat Majerus the ability to be able to en- joy their jokes and fun time in study hall without the coach being able to understand them. ROSE LUETTEL and MARGIE SCHMITZ will to Dave Simons the ability to get along with Elgin boys as well as we do. We, the SENIOR GIRLS, will Pat Luettel the ability to hang on to our neat classmate, Duane Esau. ROSE LUETTEL, HELEN STUHR, ANN HINKLE, and MARGIE SCHMITZ will Judy Bode, Bev Henn, and Gloria Seier their good volleyball playing ability so that they will be a champion team next year. The SENIOR CLASS wills Mr. Siemsen the ability to keep the future Senior Classes under control. We, the SENIOR CLASS, will the Junior Class, our sense of humor, great intelligence, good times, and reputation as a great Senior Class. 18 K. Allen M. Arends W. Arends R. Beckman J. Bode K. Daly B. Henn H. Henn R. Leifeld P. Luettel P. Majerus A. Metz K. Pctsche T. Schrage R. Score G. Seier D. Simons K. Starman R. Starman J. Temme CLASS OFFICERS B. Henn, Treas. P. Majerus, Sec. R. Leifeld, President T. Schrage, V. President 20 SOPHOMORES B. Allen D. Arends Y. Barber M. Beckman J. Bode R. Borer C. Camp S. Camp K. Foss P. Henn C. Luettel L. Olnes D. Pelster J. Petsche L. Score M. Seier D. Starman H. Starman D. Stuhr D. Thieman CLASS OFFICERS M. Seier, Treas. J. Bode, Pres. D. Stuhr, V. Pres. D. Starman, Sec. 22 FRESHMEN Dan Arends Diane Beckman Merrie Barber Ralph Borer Ben Cady S. Goetzinger Norm Henn Randy Henn Rose Henn Carol Luettel David Majerus Harry Majerus Martha Majerus Carol Metz Judy Pelster Billy Petsche Dave Reicks Karen Seier Mark Seier Doug Simons Carol Starman Jeff Temme Tony Thieman Nancy Veik Joe Wirges CLASS OFFICERS Sandra G. , Tr., K. Seier, Pres. R. Borer, V. P. T. Thieman, Sec. 24 ACTIVITIES TOP ROW: L. Beckman, S. Camp, A. Hinkle, K. Starman, P. Majerus, M. Beckman, P. Henn, C. Camp, D. Daly. SECOND ROW: M. Barber, Y. Barber, D. Pelster, D. Beckman, A. Seier, J. Bode, G. Seier, P. Luettel, K. Foss, Mrs. Wilcoxin, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: N. Veik, J. Pelster, R. Henn, S. Goetzinger, K. Seier, P. Zabka, C. Metz. BOTTOM ROW: Cheerleaders: L. Score, B. Henn, C. Luettel, D. Stuhr, J. Temme, C. Luettel, L. Olnes, K. Borer. K. Starman, Treas. K. Petsche, V. Pres. A. Hinkle, Pres. C. Camp, Sec. PEP CL UB RES ER VE CHEERLEA DERS 29 SEATED: M. Schmitz, A. Seier, (Asst. Editor), K. Borer, (Editor), A. Hinkle, J. Temme. STANDING: B. Faust, K. Starman, R. Leifeld, J. Bode, K. VonBon, R. Luettel, Mr. Martin (Advisor). ANNUAL YEARBOOK STAFF 30 STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Alfred Metz, Ken Allen, Randy Score. SEATED: Kathie Starman, Rosemary Starman, Pat Majerus. NEWS PA PER S TA FF OF THE PIRA TES ECHO 31 Kathie Starman and Patricia Majerus Ken Allen and Alfred Metz HOMECOMING King: Jerry Thieman Queen: Jolene Temme CHRISTMAS PROGRAM JUNIOR-SENIOR PLA Y THE ADORABLE THE ADORABLE IMP HORTENSE HOSTETTER BETTY LOU GORDON . . MRS. ABBY SIMPKINS . BRIAN BARCLAY . . . . MALVINA BARCLAY . . PAMELA GORDON . . . CLINT PURDY....... IMOGENE VAN RYDON . WINSTON PICKRELL . . DILWORTH PICKRELL . ROSS WALDRON .... KATHIE PETSCHE KATHI STARMAN . . . BARB FAUST . . . KEN ALLEN . JOLENE TEMME . • KAREN BORER .......JIM BODE . . PAT MAJERUS . DALE BECKMAN . . . JERRY CAMP . . DUANE ESAU 33 PREPARING FOR PROM 34 BANQUET 35 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Queen Ann Hinkle-King Jim Bode ATHLETICS Roger Borer Guard Joe Temme End Jim Bode Center Calvin Schrage End Tim Schrage Center Ken Allen End 40 Ron Leifeld Guard Jerry Bode Quarterback Pirate team receiving awards from their coach Wayne Nankieval. LEFT: Jerry Thieman, Half- back, Conference Team. PIRATES RECORD P.H.S. 0 BARTLETT 40 6 ORCHARD 12 13 ASHTON 61 6 ELGIN 38 31 CLEARWATER 19 33 HUMPHREY 27 19 CEDAR RAPIDS 6 30 CHAMBERS 26 41 VARSITY, BACK ROW, L-R: Ken Allen, Jerry Thieman, Bob Allen, Mike Seier, Jerry Camp, Coach Nankivel. FRONT ROW: Harold Henn, Dan Thieman, Joe Temme, Jerry Bode, Ron Leifeld. 42 SCORES SPALDING EWING MONROE PLATTE CENTER SPALDING MONROE ELGIN CREELY LINDSAY STUART CLEARWATER MONROE CHAMBERS STUART WE THEY 50 63 80 47 66 56 68 71 66 47 59 50 69 84 66 30 65 66 68 72 57 72 73 36 71 45 87 68 47 66 Cv, ' CLEARWATER LEFT: Coach Wayne Nankivel RIGHT: Captain Jerry Thieman RESERVE STANDING, L-R: Coach Nankivel, Bill Petsche, Mike Seier, Tim Schrage, Mark Seier, Mick Zabka. KNEELING: Jerry Bode, Dan Thieman, Dave Reicks, Alfred Metz, Bug Henn, Ben Cady. 43 44 LEFT: Rose Luettel elected to All Conference Team of '68. STANDING: Merrie Barber, Yvonne Barber, Shirley Camp, Gloria Seier, Beverly Henn, Lynn Score, Judy Bode, Mrs. Martin. KNEELING: Carol Camp, Helen Stuhr, Delores Stuhr, Rose Luettel, Ann Hinkle, Margie Schmitz. 45 46 47 48 Mark Seier, Pat Majerus, Kathy Starman, Dave Starman, Scholastic Awards LEFT: Ann Hinkle, Jim Bode, Outstand- ing Teenagers RIGHT: Pat Majerus, Civic Oration Award 50 51 52 53 54 UPPER GRADES LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: Mrs. Hammond, Randy Allen, Dale Olnes, Ben Cady. FRONT ROW: Frances Thiem, Marcia Froistad, and Evelyn Knoeffler. MRS. HAMMOND Teacher-grades 5th thru 8th 56 Dale Olnes 8th Grade Graduate LOWER GRADES LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: Mrs. Barber, Allen Faust, Steve Camp, Dean Reicks, Bob Foss, Steve Thiem, Duane Kuhlman, Patrick Charraher, and Tom Foss. FRONT ROW: Beverly Reicks, Beverly Salber, Lucy Knoef- fler, Lynette Knoeffler, Danny Zabka, John Werner, Delores Borer, and Joe Simons. Delores Borer Steven Camp Patrick Charraher Allan Faust Thomas Foss Lynette Knoefler Duane Kuhlman KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION Beverly Reicks Dean Reicks Beverly Salber John Werner Jr. 58 Joseph Simons Daniel Zabka ALLEN’S STORE Compliments of SCHMITZ INSURANCE AGENCY Petersburg, Nebraska Dial 386-5476 Groceries Meats General Electric T. V. and Appliances Sales and Service Electric Wiring Repair Phone 386-5283 Petersburg, Nebraska ZABKA’S SERVICE Goodyear Tires Tank Wagon Service Petersburg, Nebraska Phone 386-9582 GULF FARM CENTER The name to remember for your crop production needs GULF OIL CORPORATION Chemicals Dept. Petersburg, Nebraska Phone 386-5388 FARMERS CO-OP Grain Feed Lumber Hardware Phone 386-5483 JOHN DEERE FARM IMP. Loxterkamp Implement Co. Phone 386-5383 Petersburg, Nebraska 68652 Petersburg, Nebraska LEIFELD'S Hardware Permalux Furniture Frigidaire Appliance Golden Acre Seed Phone 386-5487 ANDRE’S STORE General Merchandise Big Smith Overalls Wolvering Work Shoes Phone 386-5285 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1968 FROISTADS TAVERN Petersburg, Nebraska Where Old Friends Meet Petersburg, Nebraska Congratulations Best Wishes to the The MOEWS” Companies say Maize Perry, Iowa - Granville, 111. Boswell, Ind. Dealer Bob Temme Senior Class PETERSBURG STATE BANK Member of F. D. I. C. A Friendly Bank in a Friendly Town. Congratulations!!! Class of 1968 We Help You Look Your Best O’NEILL PHOTO COMPANY O’Neill, Nebraska PETERSBURG PRESS Printing-News-Advertising Petersburg, Nebraska Phone 386-5384 Congratulations to the Senior Class LAWRENCE SALBER TRUCKING Phone 386-5268 M D STEAK HOUSE Steaks, Chicken, Sea Foods Petersburg, Nebr. , Ph. 386-5572 KNOTTY PINE INN Beer-Whiskey-Wine-Mixed Drinks If you drive your husband to drink, drive him to Knotty Pine. Dick and Mary Borer CONTOIS MOTOR COMPANY Sales Service Ford-Thunderbird-Falcon PETERSBURG LOCKERS Butchering, Processing Curing, Lard Rendering Phone Petersburg 386-5293 Mustang-Torino Telephone: 843-2225 Elgin, Nebr. ED FAUST TRANSFER Petersburg, Nebr., 386-5571 Livestock -Gravel -Grain Your Patronage is Appreciated Congratulations to the Seniors of 68 WIEGAND TRUCK LINE KOINZAN SEED FLYING SERVICE INCORPORATED Elgin, Nebr. MOORMANS FEEDS Alvin Henn Petersburg, Nebraska Phone 386-5369 Your Aerial Sprayer Since 1947 Seed Harvesting All Types Seed For Sale SHECKLER INSURANCE AGENCY Petersburg, Nebraska Phone 386-5274 PARR'S CAFE Elgin, Nebraska Phone 843-5824 RAY’S REPAIR AND SERVICE General Overhaul Phone 386-5590 Petersburg, Nebraska KETTELER’S STD. SERVICE Tank Wagon Deliveries Phone 386-5407 Petersburg, Nebr. JACK'S CAFE Liquor and Beer Phone 386-5484 Petersburg, Nebraska ELGIN BOWL Where Good Friends Meet Bob and Bonnie Hofacker Phone 843-5912 Quality Products by Mobil Gas-Oil-Tires-Access Wheel Balancing Tune Up REDLER’S SERVICE Petersburg, Nebraska RAY’S SUPERETTE Fresh Meat and Groc. Phone 843-5300 Elgin, Nebr. BANK OF ELGIN Elgin, Nebr. FAUBEL’S STORE Groceries-Fruits-Vegetables Dry Goods-Fresh Meats Phone 843-5412 Elgin, Nebr. Phone 843-2228 Member F. D. I. C. Your Health Care Center” ELGIN DRUG STORE Jerry L. Sheets R. P. Owner Elgin, Nebr. , Ph. 843-5555 HUFFMAN’S Funeral Directors R. B. Huffman, owner Brooks Chapel Phone 843-5400 Serving Petersburg Elgin Snider Chapel Phone 485-3715 Serving Clearwater Ewing PINES BEAUTY SALON PINES MOTEL 843-2385 BENNETT’S IMPLEMENT REPAIR PINES BAR Hesston Windrowers, Farmhand Allis-Chalmers Phone 843-5615 Elgin, Nebraska, 68636 Elgin, Nebr. ELGIN REVIEW A Friendly Newspaper” Elgin, Nebraska RAY’S MOBIL SERVICE Phone 843-5812 Elgin, Nebraska ELGIN CLEANERS Cleaning and Pressing Tailor Made Suits Petersburg, Weds, and Sat. BERGSTROM OIL CO. Champlin Gas and Oil Firestone Tires Elgin, Nebr. , 843-5611 NORE’S JEWELRY Albion, Nebr. Fine Watches Bulova-Elgin-Nore Watches Class Rings and Many Gift Ideas ELGIN LUMBER AND GRAIN CO. Quality Lumber-Better Service Elgin, Nebraska, 843-5414 UNION OIL COMPANY Tank Wagon Serv. , Fertilizer Propane Tires, Batteries Etc. Elgin, Neligh, Clearwater MODERN FASHIONS Distinctive Ladies, Infants and Children's Wear 100 South Fourth St. Albion, Nebraska Compliments of the PETERSBURG ELEVATOR Seeds-Grain-Fertilizers Grinding -M ixing Grain Drying Phone 386-5482 ALBION SKELGAS SERVICE Cylinders Bulk Gas Anhydrous Ammonia P. O. Box 126 Albion Albion, Nebr. , 395-2143 ELGIN LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Sales Every Monday Selling Hogs Cattle Market Phone 843-5811 PATRONS J. M. McDonald Co. , Albion Keil's Tavern, Elgin, Nebr. Gambles Store, Elgin, Nebr. Schlenz Barber Shop, Elgin Klein Repair and Welding J. C. Penney Co. , Albion, Nebr. Marv's Men's Shop, Albion, Nebr. L S Shoes, Albion, Nebr. George Zabka, Petersburg, Nebr. Jack's Haircutting Shop, Albion Jahde OK Hardware, Albion, Nebr. fi %
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