Polk High School - Cub Yearbook (Polk, NE)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS poem V.re are the Seniors of '45, We have finished our high school days, V.’e are ready to start on a new kind of life. Each one of us going our ways. For four years we have strolled along Through the halls of old Polk Hi, We’ve had,lots of fun, and enjoyed it a lot, Now its time to say Goodbye. We must leave behind our Polk Hi friends. Though to memories we may still cling. They will linger on in our minds and hearts. No matter what our ambitions may bring. We’ll recall the swell days we spent in Polk Hi, And wish we were back there once more. No thing else will we remember so well As those high school days of yore. So to all of our schoolmates, teachers, and friends. We will have to say adieu. We’re leaving Polk Hi, but it isn't Goodbye, Just so long to all of you Dorothy Ehn

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CLASS PROPHECY As they proceed on their Journey they come to Louisiana. While here they find Dr. Meline, M. D. Dr. Meline is better remembered as Philip by his friends and classmates. He is happy in the prospect of his coming marriage. Hiey leave Louisiana and come to Tennessee. While here they go to see the most thrilling auto race in the United States. Here as star performer they find Dwayne Miller. He is earning approximately $75 a week for his daring feats. After visiting with Dwayne they come back to Polk for severul months rest before continuing their Journey. While they are rest- ing they make a few social, calls. While making their calls they visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rhode and their two sets of twins, Ronie and Donnie, Elaine and Lor- aine. They learn they are living near Hampton. If you haven't al- ready guessed, Mrs. Rhode is the former Dorothy Mundt. Also hone on leave is Sgt. Ostterg. Yea, believe it or not he found Army life not bad at all so he continued to live on a Sergeant pay. He is noted by the fellows under him as that tough Sargant . They enjoyed a long visit with Dean telling of his exciting exper- iences . When they went to Arborville on business they find Miss Recknor teaching school. She has refused to marry but even yet holds the attention of two men, Wayne Lindholm and Eugene Jones. She is known for her good heartedness and for her love of her pupils. As the Wilierts are pretty well'rested they decide to go to Alaska. Here they find Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scheapler on a homestead. They have taken advantage of the Homestead Act passed in 1960. They are happily married are very prosperous on their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cramer and family are also living in Alas- ka. Mr. Cramer is employed as a trucker, hauling gold and various things from the mines to the market. Mrs. Cramer is very happily attending to her household chores and tending her family. Mrs. Cramer was the former Dorothy Sealey. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Glasser are living in the capital of Alaska where Mr. Glasser is a banker. Mrs. Glasser enjoys her wealth and all the fine things that goes with being a bankers wife. Mrs. Glasser will Ie remembered betler as the former Caryl Sterner After enjoying their visit and seeing, the benefits accorded people living, in Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Willert decided to stay there where Mr. Willert is employed as an electrician. He held to his vow that when his children were in high school he would no longer teach. Hiey thoroughly enjoyed their long trip and are now very glad to settle down in Alaska. Elaine Garling Philip Meline Dorothy Mundt Don Scheapler



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JUNIOR CLASS First How: Hetha Creech, Marjorie Dahlin, J.cnneth, i ±3 uscn, P!.yl 11 a Cramer Jack V.ltte, Donald Tlils-m, Dolores HI.ode, Gloria Pc to 13 .on. Second Hows Virginia Vyborg, Dr-.anc Halm, Ada Ho Icon, Darwin Vowton, Dale Lindburc, Loma Mao Smith, Duano Hcv.ton, J.yco Jon-;s. '’’’llx-d Row; rhyllls Pcte.-s m, La Vaughn Adel3..n, Muriel T.'amick, Glon Klsler, Geraldine Hi11or, Richard Healey, Dn-1 no Johns m. Once again the Junior class swung open -he door of Polk High to take up the third year of their high school career, re had rained two new members riving us a membership of twonty-two. y.c elected our officers which are: Phyllis Crar.or, President; Kenneth .ilshu3on, Vico President; Donald T.ilson, Secretary and Trca surer; and Jack Mtte, ilop-rter. Our sponsor is lliss Hernice And-r- s«?n (absent). T.e have l ad two parties this year. Doth of these v ere held n. the gymnasium. Tie played volloy ball and vario- 3 other par.os aftor which a doll clous lunch was served. As our guests at these parties we had tho faculty. vo are gott’ng our class rLn s and Vo rk. fr ,r. tho 7. C. L rd lo. at

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