Polk High School - Cub Yearbook (Polk, NE)

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1 4 In CO V 0 R ISS. . m ,  ; £. 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world was fired April 19. 1775. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence. July 4. 1776. 5 Independence Hall, Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. Local Polk is a community that started in 1906 as a speculative venture near the railroad. Today it is a community largely based upon agriculture. Polk lias its own school system, several fine churches, and a prospering business community. The following pictures are illustrations of Polk at the turn of the century. One of the business firms found in Polk in 1912 would be the F.C. Garretson Company. Garretson sold musical in- struments and repaired time- pieces for local residents. Pictured is Garretson’s crew mloading supplies from the railroad. A barnshow held in Polk in 1911 attracted scores of people with their horses and buggies. Cars were in the community but horses were much more popular. 4 History (TOP PICTURE) The Polk band as pictured in its early days could be seen before many ball games in their striking new uniforms helping to build team spirit. The ball park was situated where the present day hotel now stands. (BOTTOM PICTURE) The modern con- venience of refrigeration could not be found in many communities at the turn of the cen- tury. Many ice companies made a profit by storing ice from the winter for use in the summer. Pictured are members of the Myers Company cutting ice at his pond. 5 “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Parker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those works and the painting—Spirit of '76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington. Jefferson. Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. “ . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. 8 Administration School Board School Board Members Harold Anderson - President Melvin Bender - Vice-President Robert Clymer - Secretary Dwayne Miller - Treasurer Harold Carlson - Member Roger Hanquist - Member 10 ADMINISTRATION- Superintendent, Walter Nielsen Principal, P. A. Brutto, Jr. Faculty Miss Sally Olnes Miss Peg Dowding Miss LeAnn Hartung Mrs. Diane Wurst Miss Diane Andreason Mr. Michael Cotter Mrs. Jean Nielsen Mr. Dennis Cyboron Mrs. Barbara Cotter Mrs. Irene Sundberg Mr. Joseph Groen Mrs. Janet Groen When school district 72 decides on a course of action, it is swift and sure. From the bottom to the top in a year-and-a-half! It s great to be out from under a lot of buildings and into a new one. Along with our new school and educational materials we have many new staff members and students. Look for these new faces as you page through the annual. 12 TOP TO BOTTOM, Left to Right: Mrs. Carol Lind, Miss Lynn Fletcher, Mr. Richard Owens, Mr. Michael Fleming, Mrs. Mary Stevens, Mr. Daniel Newman, Mr. Robert Eddy, Miss Cyndi Mann. Mrs. Shirley Wagner Mr. Dean Samuelson Mr. Don Shostrom Mrs. Sharon Brutto Mrs. Karon Hiatt Mrs. Marge Ehn Mr. Reuben Hanquist Mr. Harry Kennel Mrs. Geraldine Tall nr, Mrs. Meta Heiden Mrs. Irene Mundt Mrs. Helen Johnson 14 Graduates Patricia Bender Valedictorian Brenda Bankson Salutator ian Dana Anderson i Doug Norquest 16 Lana Bills Laver n Ziegell ein Tammy Fisher Monte Hudson Max Clymer c Darlene Hopkins Bob Fey Kirk Sterns 18 Mark Glad Jane Kealiher Brian Samuelson Motto: Beyond the Sunset is Tomorrow’s Wisdom Colors: Red, White, Blue Flower: Red, White, Blue Roses Commencement 20 Undergrads Juniors Cheryl Fisher Janet Kennel Tom Carlstrom Denise Sterns Lynette Flodman Dave Cerny Judie Saylor Matt Redman Dave Wolfe Mitch Werner Gin Miller Lori Hanquist Herman Hopkins Cindy Geortzen Abbi Harrington Peg Neeman Vernon Tallman Sue Erickson Sophomores Kelly Adelson Barb Love Lesley Jones Bill Carlstrom Mike Jones Darryl Tallman Connie Blender Kim Blase Paul Lindgren Randy Branting Roger Brockevelt Curt Burney Joel Anderson Mark Clymer Jan Lindberg Kent Adelson Ronda Widga 23 Jean Ziegelbein Mike Cerny Becky Erickson David Shonk Doug Miller Monica Werner David Pauls Rim Green Rel ecca Brazda Keith Tallman Lisa Wurst Ronnie Baack Scott Hudson Darla Sterns Kevin Sandell Deb Bankson Freshmen This page sponsored by HESSELGESSER MOTOR COMPANY - Central City and S. A. FOSTER LUMBER COMPANY - Central City 24 Seventh And Eighth Grades Ginger Albin Kim Hoffman Ted Cerny Matt Nyberg Richard Darling Mark Sterns Scott Albin Myron Tallman Doug Shenk Jenni Harrington Bill Hopkins Condon Shostrom Donnette Doremus Pam Willets Alice Hopkins Cindy Lukas Lola Wagner Mike Lukas Ann Bedient Steve Swanson Mike Hahn Loren Lind Dale Dose Roger Widga Todd Hanquist Randy Harless Michel Sandell Terry Bender Kim Clymer Cindy Cerny Gordon Burke David Fisher Lynelle Meerkatz Jim Wurst Mark Arehart Donna Darling Richard Tewell Roberta Brazda Tim Jones Marvin Love Mike Dose Billy Blender Charisse Anderson Dale Doremus Michelle Anderson This page is sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK - Stromsburg and WORTMAN MOTOR COMPANY - Aurora 25 Fourth, Fifth, And Sixth Grades 26 Marjory Love Susanne Miller Leanne Lind Jennifer Widga Jim Fisher Lynne' Sandell Brian Tonniges Jason Redman Judy Lavelle Greg Dose Jim Moody Paula Wagner Darren Shenk Cindy Wagner Loren Meerkatz Donald Darling Allen Miller Shari Harless Kim Goertzen Robin Brazda Cindy Widga Gisele Anderson Mark Goertzen April Nyberg Marlin Love Kevin Blase Ben Redman Paul Blender Reynold Merchant Paula Anderson Jim Arehart Second And Third Grades Durwin Love Valerie Shostrom Nicole Brutto Bonnie Hudson Brian Jones Lance Meerkatz Sarah Lindburg Lisa Bedient Amy Hanquist Eddie Coover Franklyn Merchant Kim Van Housen Reuel Anderson Jodi Widga Kim Burney Jodi Johnson Brian Dose Sheila Carlson Michelle Hahn Steve Anderson Mike Tarr Steven Norquest Kurt Blase Ruth Dose Kerri Anderson Rita Cerny Ronald Bell Darwin Love Connie Nyberg Craig Van Housen Bobby MacDonald Kindergarten And First Grade Robbie Baack Donnie Graff Jenny Davis Jill Albin Tammy Coover Kevin Love Scott Nyberg Darin Johnson Pat Tarr Bradley Dose Terry Carlstrom Kevin Lukas Paul VanHousen Heather Simdorn Carlene Brown Cary Sandell Leslie Goertzen Twyla Carlson David Hauser Brad Jones Jason Norquest Kelly Adams Shawn Bedient Robert Brazda Corey Sundberg Charles Johnson Alan Anderson Todd Van Housen Activities Polk Defeats Arch Rivals POLK HAD little trouble with the Stromsburg and Osceola football squads during the 1975 season. Polk defeated Stromsburg 24-7 and scored 32 points to Osceola's 7. The Cubs were successful in keeping Clarks off the scoreboard with a close but well earn- ed victory of 6-0. Despite losses in other games, Coach Owens is pleased with his young team and ex' pectat ions are running high for future accomplish- ments. FOOTBALL SQUAD: BACK ROW, Brian Samuelson, Rick Flodmam, Monte Hudson, Byron Miller, Dana An- derson, Mark Glad, Brian Bedient, Max Clymer, SECOND ROW, Mark Clymer, BUI Carlstrom, Herman Hopkins, Tom Carlstrom, Vernon Tallman, Matt Redman, David Wolfe, Roger Brockevelt, THIRD ROW, Coach Owens, Randy Branting, Darryl Tallman, Curt Burney, Paul Lindgrin, Joel Anderson, Kelly Adelson, David Shenk, Keith Tallman, Coach Fleming, FRONT ROW, Scott Hudson, Mike Jones, Ben Redman, Ronnie Baack, David Pauls OFFENSE: Max Clymer-End, Brian Samuelson-End, Tom Carlstrom-Tackle, Rick Flodman-Running Back, Byron Miller-Guard, Brian Bedient-Running Back, Curt Burney-Quarterback, Vern Tallman-Center, Mon- te Hudson-Running Back, Dave Wolfe-Guard, Mark Glad-Tackle, Dana Anderson-End, Randy Branting-Run- ning Back 30 THREE PLAYERS from Polk were selected for the All Conference Team. They were Byron Miller, Tom Carlstrom, and Dana Anderson. All were fine defensive and offensive lineman. Bryon was credited with 98 tackles during the season, while Dana had 86. Tom was credited with 49. Dana was also All State defensive end. Volleyball BACK ROW: Peg Neeman, Monica Werner, Jonita Baack, FOURTH ROW; Darlene Hopkins, Cindy Goertzen, Patti Bender, THIRD ROW: Deb Bankson, Jean Ziegelbein, Jane Kealiher, Cheryl Fisher, Lori Hanquist, Judie Saylor, Brenda Bankson, Jan Lindburg, Denise Sterns, Heidi Harrington, Lesley Jones, SECOND ROW: Darla Sterns, Janet Kennel, Becky Brazda, Lynette Flodman, Gin Miller, Lisa Wurst, FRONT ROW: Coach Joe Groen, Rhonda Widga, Becky Erickson, Pam Green, Sue Erickson The girls 1975-76 volleyball team started the season off slowly with only a 4-7 record. Tournament action proved more fruitful with Polk in District semi-final action. Outstanding players included, All-Conference - Brenda Bankson, Honorable Mention - Jane Kealiher and Abbi Harrington. 32 This page Co-Sponsored By PALMBERG AUTO SUPPLY, Stromsburg and Aurora TONY’S STANDARD SERVICE, Polk This page Co-Sponsored by STROMSBURG BANK, Stromsburg CASE POWER AND EQUIPMENT, York VARSITY: BACK ROW: Coach Mr. Owens, Brian Bedient, Vernon Tallman, Dana Anderson, Tom Carl- strom, Monte Hudson, Brian Samuelson, Coach Mr. Fleming. SECOND ROW: Randy Branting, Curtis Bur- ney, Mark Clymer, Bill Carlstrom, Scott Hudson, Darryl Tallman. JUNIOR VARSITY: BACK ROW: Coach Mr. Owens, Kent Adelson, Curtis Burney, Vernon Tallman, Mark Clymer, Bill Carlstrom, Darryl Tallman, Joel Anderson, Coach Mr. Fleming. SECOND ROW: David Shenk Ronnie Baack, David Pauls, Scott Hudson, Keith Tallman, Kevin Sandell. The 1976 Basketball team achieved its pre-season goal of par- ticipation in theState High School Basketball Tournament. The team’s record was 19-6 with first place trophies in Holiday, and District Tournaments and a second place in Conference. The team defeated Clearwater in State opening round competition, but iost to the even- tual State Champions, Nelson, in the semi-finals. The Cubs were rated sixth in the state at the end of the season This Page Co-Sponsored by SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING. Hampton POLK LIGHT AND WATER. Polk Cubs Go To State This Page Co-Sponsored by MacDONALD'S IGA, Polk OSCEOLA BODY SHOP Girls Basketball BACK ROW: Abbi Harrington, Lesley Jones, Denise Sterns, Jan Lindburg, Coach; Mr. Groen, Cheryl Fish- er, Debbie Bankson, Heidi Harrington, Peg Neeman. FRONT ROW; Student Manager; Pam Green, Lynette Flodman, Brenda Bankson, Lori Hanquist, Darla Sterns, Student Manager: Rebecca Brazda. Cubs Finish Second Season This season was the first year of the CRC Tournament. The Polk Cubs played the first night of the Tournament, and were defeated in a close game. Listed are the scores of regu- lar season play; Polk 10 Hordville 42 Polk 18 St. Edward 24 Polk 17 Hordville 37 Polk 38 Fairmont 47 Polk 28 Exeter 23 Polk 21 Palmer 40 Polk 32 Stromsburg 30 CRC Polk Tournament 22 Fullerton 28 36 Boys’ And Girls’ Track Heidi Harrington (PICTURED ABOVE) qualified for the state track meet in the shot put. GIRLS’ TRACK. BACK ROW. Coach Groen, Gin Miller, Darlene Hopkins, Heidi Harring- ton, Cheryl Fisher, Denise Sterns, Jean Ziegelbein, Cindy Goertzen. FRONT ROW. Dar- la Sterns, Abbi Harrington, Deb Bankson, Judie Saylor, Margaret Baack, Lesley Jones. 38 This page is sponsored by GEREN REXALL DRUG - Central City BOY’S TRACK. BACK ROW. Coach Owens, Matt Redman, Bill Carlstrom, Darryl Tallman, Mark Clymer, Dana Anderson, Mark Glad, Roger Brockevelt, Vernon Tallman, Herman Hopkins, Joel Anderson. FRONT ROW: David Wolfe, Mike Jones, Randy Branting, David Pauls, Kevin Sandell, Scott Hudson, Paul Lindgren, Curtis Burney. Matt Redman (PICTURED AT THE LEFT) qualified for the state track meet in the pole vault. 39 This page sponsored by MARQUETTE STORE AND CAFE - Marquette and OLSON INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Aurora School Play SECOND TIME AROUND” turns out to be a great success! Cast consisted of: Marion Pendergast-Janet Kennel Miss Termagent-Lana Bills Violet Pendergast-Judie Saylor Mr. Cappleman-Dave Wolfe Iris Pendergast-Jane Kealiher Carter Dockpin-Brian Bedient Belinda Dockpin-Peg Neeman Morgan Dockpin-Rick Flodman Aunt Serafina-Patti Bender Petunia Pendergast-Heidi Harrington Dr. Pagan-Matt Redman Cab Driver-Herman Hopkins 42 This page co-sponsored by FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Hordville, NE and GEREN REXALL DRUG, Central City, NE Dramatics MEMBERS: Balcony. Rebecca Brazda, Lisa Wurst, Jean Ziegelbein, Judie Saylor, Becky Erickson, Jane Keahiler, Janet Kennel, Lyn- ette Flodman. Ladder. Pam Green, Rick Flodman. Doors. Brian Bedient, Lavern Ziegelbein. Instructor-Mrs. Lind. This page co-sponsored by TRIANGLE AGENCY, INC. Insurance- Bookkeeping Services 946-3073, Central City, NE All Sports Banquet Royalty Monte Hudson, Attendant Brenda Bankson, Queen Dana Anderson, King Heidi Harrington, Attendant 44 This page is sponsored by POLK GRAIN COMPANY - Polk Junior Senior Prom 45 BAND: BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT. Kelly Adelson, Lisa Wurst, Becky Erickson, Terry Bender, Tim Jones, Bill Blender, SECOND ROW. Dave Wolfe, Mark Clymer, Brian Bedient, Peg Neeman, THIRD ROW. Lesley Jones, Kent Adelson, Rick Flodman, Judie Saylor. FOURTH ROW. Max Clymer, Doug Norquest, Rebecca Brazda, Janet Kennel. FIFTH ROW: Michelle Anderson, Kim Clymer, Jan Lindburg, Darla Sterns. FRONT ROW. Lori Hanquist, Patti Bender, Roberta Brazda, Charisse Anderson, Doug Miller. Instructor- Miss Fletcher. 46 MAJORETTE Heidi Harrington BATON TWIRLER Janet Kennel CHORUS: BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Rick Flodman, Byron Miller, Curtis Burney, Bob Fey, Dana Anderson, Mark Glad, Herman Hopkins, Monte Hudson, Brian Samuelson, SECOND ROW. Kent Adelson, Dave Wolfe, Monica Werner, Denise Sterns, Heidi Harrington, Mark Clymer, Cheryl Fisher, Peg Neeman, Tammy Fisher, Kent Adelson, Mike Jones, THIRD ROW. Judie Saylor, Lana Bills, Cindy Goert- zen, Jean Ziegelbein, Deb Bankson, Lesley Jones, Jan Lindburg, Jane Kealiher, Jonita Baack, Patti Bender, Brenda Bankson, Abbi Harrington. FRONT ROW. Becky Erickson, Rhonda Widga, Ginny Miller, Darla Sterns, Rebecca Brazda, Lynette Flodman, Lisa Wurst, Pam Green. Instructor-Miss Fletcher. SWING CHOIR: TOP ROW: Jonita Baack, Alternate: Lesley Jones, Denise Sterns, Bob Fey. SECOND ROW:- Patti Bender, Herman Hopkins, Curtis Burney, David Wolfe. STANDING: Lori Hanquist, Janet Kennel. Brenda Bankson, Mark Glad, Jane Kealiher, Peg Neeman, Rick Flodman, Director: Miss Lynn Fletcher, Guitar accompanist: Lynette Flodman. Piano Accompanists: Cheryl Fisher, Heidi Harrington. This page is sponsored by BJ'S PHARMACY - Aurora 48 and AURORA FLORAL - Aurora 7©7 This page is sponsorec by MOORE LUMBER COMPANY - Stromsburg and FIRST NATIONAL BANK - Osceola 49 50 51 Junior High Pep Club And Basketball BASKETBALL BACK ROW; Randy Harless, Mike Hahn, Steve Swanson, David Fisher, Terry Bender, Mark Arehart, Loren Lind, Todd Hanquist, Brian Norquest, Mike Dose. FRONT ROW; Coach Cyboron, Dale Dose, Bill Blender, Mark Sterns, Doug Shenk, Scott Albin, Myron Tallman, Kim Hoffman, Tim Jones, Roger Widga, Student Manager Jim Wurst. PEP CLUB BACK ROW; Lynelle Meerkatz, Donna Darling, Pam Willits. MIDDLE ROW; Ginger Al- bin, Sponsor Miss Fletch- er, Cindy Cerny, FRONT ROW; Roberta Brazda, Charisse Anderson, Lola Wagner, Donnette Dore- mus, Alice Hopkins, Cin- dy Lukas, Michelle Ander- son. Cheerleaders; Ann Bedient, Michelle Sandell, Kim Clymer, Jenni Har- rington. 52 Organizations FRONT STRAIGHT ROW: Becky Erickson, Janet Kennel, Gin Miller, Rhonda Widga, Pam Green, Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Stevens. SECOND ROW: Margaret Baack, Rebecca Brazda, Connie Blender, Lori Hanquist, Ly- nette Flodman, Darla Sterns. THIRD ROW: Patti Bender, Cindy Goertzen, Jonita Baack, Deb Bankson, Monica Werner, Cheryl Fisher, Denise Sterns, Tammy Fisher, Lana Bills, Jean Ziegelbein, Darlene Hop- kins, Judie Saylor. BACK ROW: Abbi Harrington, Lesley Jones, Peg Neeman, Jan Lindburg, Jane Kealiher, Lisa Wurst, Brenda Bankson. B-Team Cheerleaders, from left to right: Lisa Wurst, Jan Lindburg, Lesley Jones. This page sponsored by: FARMERS’ CO-OP GAS AND OIL COMPANY Hordville 54 GIL'S MARKET Hordville Pep Club Officers, left to right: Denise Sterns, Rebecca Brazda, Tammy Fisher, Lana Bills, Darla Sterns, Gin Miller, Jonita Baack, Patti Bender, Janet Kennel, Pam Green, Lynette Flodman. The Polk Pep Club could be seen at all football and basketball games enthusiastical- ly giving their support to the school. Over forty separate events were held in which the Pep Club members were present. Other ac- tivities included selling popcorn at most home games, organization of the All-Sports Banquet, and going to Lincoln for the Class D Basketball Championships. A-Team Cheerleaders, CLOCKWISE: Jane Kealiher, Brenda Bankson, Peg Neeman, Abbi Harrington. This page sponsored by: POLK PROGRESS Polk 55 Student Council LEFT BACK: Randy Branting, Paul Lindgren, Rick Flodman, Brian Bedi- ent, LEFT FRONT: Darla Sterns, Deb- bie Bankson, Janet Kennel, Lynette Foldman Annual Staff LEFT BACK: Dave Wolfe, Cheryl Fisher, Brian Bedient, MIDDLE ROW: Patti Bender, Peg Neeman, Lana Bills, Monte Hudson, FRONT ROW: Denise Sterns. 56 F.B.L.A , H ♦ ♦•' .............. ......... BACK LEFT: Rick Flodman, Dana Anderson, Doug NOrquest, Byron Miller. SECOND ROW: Kirk Sterns, Brian Bedient, Brian Samuelson. THIRD ROW: Gin Miller, Cindy Goertzen, Jonita Baack, Jane Keal- iher, Judie Saylor. CENTER: Miss Mann. FRONT LEFT: Mark Glad, Denise Sterns, Peg Neeman, Brenda Bankson, officers. This page is sponsored by BILL'S VOLUME SALES, INC. - Central City 58 anc CHUCK'S DRIVE IN - Aurora Advertising POLK BOOSTERS Redman’s Shoes 613-16th Central City New Holland York Christensen Drug Stromsburg Central City Veterinary Clinic Central City Baer Furniture Co. York Town and Country Stromsburg Merriman's Tavern Clarks Strobel Industries Inc. Clarks Farmers National Bank Central City G. L. Osborn, D.D.S., P.C. 1617 17 Ave., Central City La Fayette Beauty Salon Central City OK Tire Store Inc. Central City York Floral Co. York Tewell's Gunshop Stromsburg A W Drive In York Hi-Way Cafe Polk “Good Home Cooked Food A T Drug Store North Side Square York Ernie's Barbershop York Polk County Bar Association Osceola Haith Motor Co. Central City McDonald’s Central City Phone 946-2672 Nordstedt's Central City Phone 946-3281 Good Clothes for Men and Boys McGuinn Garage Clarks Phone 548-2323 Safeway Stores Central City Justice and Locke Drug Store Central City Phone 946-2501 Hansen Co. Central City Phone 946-2051 Zenith TV and Fabric Doc’s Place Central City Phone 946-9848 Central City Auto Part Co. Central City Mustard Oil Co. Central City Darling Service Central City Phone 946-2880 King Cattle and Sheep Co. Central City Jim’s Foods Central City Andreasen Implement Co. Shelby Phone 527-4591 Johnson Chrysler Plymouth Stromsburg Hilders Jewelry York Burt’s Barber Shop Lepp and Larson, Inc. Central City Phone 946-3041 We are pleased to serve you Miller Seed and Supply P.O. Box 587, York Arloa's House of Beauty Stromsburg E.S. Clarke and Co. York Box 385 Phone 362-3340 Specialists in Building Supplies and Construction Aurora Vet Clinic Aurora '60 POLK BOOSTERS Coast to Coast Aurora 402-694-3868 Schultz Floor Service York Toms Sporting Goods York Dairy Inn Stromsburg Dr. E. T. Parminter Box 385 Stromsburg Stromsburg Hotel and Cafe Stromsburg Home Cooked Foods, Rolls, Doughnuts, and Pies Stromsburg Locker Stromsburg Flowers by Irene Stromsburg 764-2321 Say it with Flowers Polk County Rural Public Power District Stromsburg 764-4381 Shelby Planning Mill Shelby Phone 527-3401 Palmer Inn York Phone 362-5585 Sportman's Bar Polk Shaw's Repair Polk Phone 765-3211 Tractor, Car, Truck-Motor Repair Geis Motor Co. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac York Stromsburg Cleaners Stromsburg Nu-Style Beauty Salon Shelby Jerry Tonniges Chevrolet Osceola Chat and Chow Cafe Osceola Specialty Baking and Home Cooking First National Bank Bradshaw Stuart Motor Co., Inc. York Fillman Insurance Agency York Phone 362-3607 Pancake Jewelry York Keepsake diamonds, Fostoria crystal, china and silver Swede Home Store Stromsburg Osceola Professional Cleaners and Carpet Cleaning Osceola Rowan Plumbing and Heating Osceola Bernt's One Stop Service Shelby Town Tavern Marquette Ericksen Sales and Service Hampton Farmers Cooperative Assn. Clarks Clarks Lumber Co. Clarks Phone 548-2275 Building Material-Fence, Paint, Glass and Hardware Sundberg and Son Hardware Polk 61 FOOD SHOP Phil and Lola Nothing to Offer But Good Food Phone 765-3471 To suit your taste Congratulations to the Class of ’76 MIDWEST IRRIGATION Ph. 402-723-5374 VALLEY CENTER PIVOT Pipe, Fittings, Rainbow sprinklers Omer Troester Representative 765-3882 Polk, NE YORK AUTO PARTS _____ Congratulations to the Class of 76 POLK MACHINE AND SUPPLY LIL’ DUFFER BURGER BARN Preferred For Good Food And Snappy Service FIRST STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. Loans and Insurance Complete Banking Service CITIZEN STATE BANK The Bank Large Enough To Serve You And Small Enough To Know You. POLK FARM SUPPLY Ortho Fertilizer For All Vour Fertilizer and Chemical Needs Try Polk Farm Supply Call 765-6191 FARMERS CO-OP GRAIN ASSOCIATION Made To Fit Your Needs Grains Fertilizer Feeds Your Co-op Works For You. Chemicals Petroleum Propane Elevator Ph. 732-3645 Station Ph. 732-3415 BENEDICT, NE FARR MOTOR COMPANY “By Far The Best York Nebraska POLK CO. EQUIPMENT, INC. Heston-Lilliston-Kelly Ryan Sales, Parts, Service Osceola Nebraska 747-2051 66 DURANT ELEVATOR Grain and fertilizer Please check our prices We are working for the Nebraska farmer. KREIS DRY WALL Urethane Foam Insulation Building and Roof Insulation Tom Kreis Ph. 402-764-4351 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1976 67 POLK OIL COMPANY MOBIL Duane Burney Kenny Carlstrom Dale Perkins Tank Wagon Filling Station Service Phone 765-3451 NUTTLEMAN PONTIAC GMC Douglas Nuttleman Dennis Nuttleman Stromsburg, Nebr. 68666 Call 764-2611 Nuttleman Pontiac GMC Congratulations Class of 1976 The 325 Members YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FIRST STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. Loans and Insurance Complete Banking Service 70 Hordville Nebraska Ill WALSWORTH Marccline. Mo.. U.S.A.


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