Tilden High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tilden, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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Gene Baumer! 1 simon DEAN ANDERSON SHIRLEY APPEL X- J B' -J: 4-Wh. If' .. 5 . .VA I rx! -- .Q TT 1 W 1 , l t 'Q Choir 4 Vice-Pres. of PUYS- Ed- 2 Boy's Glee 4 Freshman Class Gi1'1'S C5106 4 Band 4 Jr. Class Play Choir 1 Football 3 National Honor PCD Club 1 Basketball 4 Society 2 Sr. Class Play Pep Club 4 Phys. Ed. 3 Girl's Glee 3 Choir 4 Pep Club Treas. Cheerleader 1 DELORES BOSSARD .TANICE BOTSFORD Pep Club Sec. 1 Phys. Ed. 3 Soph. Sec. Sr, Class Treas, Choir 3 Pep Club Treas. 1 Jr, C1335 Play Pep Club 4 Sr. Class Pres. Sr. Class Play Freshman Treas. Girl Stater May Queen Attendent 2 Ir. Class Play Homecoming Queen Att. 1 Football 1 Band 3 Choir 2 Sr. Class Play KENNETH EGGERS JACKIE HANSEN DONALD KLIEDER BRUCE LIND AHL Band 4 Pep Club Sec. 1 Choir 3 Ir. Sec. Gir1's Glee 3 Pep Club Sec. 8a Phys Ed. 4 Treas. Freshman Sec. May Queen Att. 3 Student Director of Senior Class Play Boy's Glee 3 Choir 3 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 Ir. Class Play Sr. Class Play Football 4 Boy's Glee 4 Basketball 4 Class President 3 Band 4 Jr. Class Play Choir 4 Track 1 Sr. Class Play Band 4 Pres. of Pep Club 1 Choir 3 Cheerleader 1 Phys. Ed. 1 Homecoming Queen Gir1's Glee 3 Ir. Class Play Pep Club 3 Sr. Class Play GALEN MARKS EDITH RAHDE CAROL REIKOFSKI KARLEEN SANNE Phys. Ed. 4 Choir 3 Phys. Ed. 3 Gir1's Glee Band 4 Pep Club 4 Ir. Class Play Choir 2 Sr. Class Play SHIRLEY SCHULTZ SHIRLEY SHARPLES Attendant to Homecoming 1 Phys. Ed. 2 U2 Pep Club 3 Choir 3 Choir 3 Girl's Glee 2 Girl's Glee 3 Phys. Ed. 3 Cheerleader 1 Sr. Class Play RONNEY SKRIVAN Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Choir 4 Boy's Glee 4 Band 4 Jr. Vice-Pres. Soph. Treas. Boys State Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play National Honor Society 2 PHYLLIS TAYLOR Phys. Ed. 4 Choir 4 Girl's Glee 4 Pep Club 4 Cheerleader 2 Jr, Class Play Band 2 Attendant to Homecoming 1 May Queen Attendant 1 LOIS THIES JOHN VARNER Phys. Ed. 4 Track 1 Girl 'S Glee 4 Senior Class Play Choir 3 MARVA IEA N ZAUNER, DARLENE ZURCHER Choir 3 Choir 4 Ir. Class Treas. Girls Glee 1 Girl's Glee 4 Sec. of Sr. Class Phys. Ed. 3 Phys. Ed. 4 Jr. Class Play Senior Class Vice-Pres. Pep Club 1 -Sr. Class Play National Honor Society SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY' Come ye seniors, faculty, and friends. Come and ride with us to the World of Fate in our Star Queen space ship. As we gaze into our telescreen the first scene that meets our eyes is that of a tall form of a forest ranger. At closer view we find it is Ronney Skrivan. He is waving at someone in the distance--his pretty Eskimo wife, Phyllis, whom he met during high school. The scene changes--we come to amagnificent buildingin the heart of Vietma and there, in a laboratory filled with amazing equipment, we find ahandsome young man bending over test tubes. It is our old classmate, Dean Ander- son. He has grownagoatee and mustache but we can still recognize him. And now, what's this? It looks likeFifth Avenue in New York--the telescreen focuses on an exclusive beauty salon. It is owned by ShirleySc.hultz. She is dressed in highest fashions and by the names on the ownership papers, she is not yet married. Now we find ourselves looking down on the rolling plains of Texas on an immense ranch. It looks very pros- perous and the ranch house is modern and well built. We see the man eating breakfast in bed. He has a contented look on his face. Could it beBruceLindah1? And peeking around the corner in the doorway are five little boys who look very much like Bruce. The telescreen clouds and the scene shifts toa huge courtroom in Chicago where a much-publicized trial is in progress. But surely one of our classmates is not the condemned man. No, the screen is focused on the lawyer, who, with eyes flashing is swaying the jury in his defense of the accused man. John Varner is this compelling lawyer. Now we see New York in ablaze of lights but they are dirruned as we enter on an old apartment house. Agroup of evil-looking, unkept men are seated at afilthy table and the only light is a candle stuck in a whiskey bottle. What?? Surely the telescreen is wrongll Not one of our classmates is of this motley group? No-- we move on to see a girl crouched in a closet jotting down notes asshe listens intensely to the men. It is Janice Botsford, who is a combined detective and crime reporter for the NEW YORK TIMES. Well, she always said she wanted adventure, and it looks like she's getting it. Again the scene changes--we are out in the fertile ,farmlands of Nebraska. We see a short young woman carrying feed to the chickens. She is hurnrninga peppy tune, showing us she is happy. Who can it be? Surely not-but yes--it is, Carol Reikofski and at the window in the farmhouse we see a little brown-eyed girl watching her mommie outinthe yard. The scene fades--now we areinSt.Louis, Missouri. But why--who's that?? Coming closer we readily see two girls in white dresses entering. Is it?? Yes, it is--Delores Bossard and Jackie Hansen. Wonder if they've found any handsome interns?? And now what do we see? We are back in Nebraska again. In fact, it looks as if we are near Meadow Grove. Gazing intently, we see another farmhouse. But who's that driving the tractor?? Going closer it is not hard to see it is Shirley Sharples. But wait--There's someone on the tractor with her. It must be Robert J r. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECYH Qcontinuedj Again the screen is clouded. Now we are in a baseball stadium and there is Galen Marks, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Looks like he's trying to make a bet with one of the Yanksl Guess he'l1 never learn. Our next view takes us to the great New York Business Association Building. Beside the desk of the president sits Darlene Zurcher. Looks like she's making out fine. Good looking boss, too. Now we are taken to Norfolk, Nebraska, where we find Lois Thies completing her latest book on HOW TO CATCH A MAN AND KEEP HIM. Hope she has success. Suddenly we are in a magnificent castle inEngland. Why are we here? Was there royalty in ourclass that was unknown to us? Yes, there sits Lady Saxon, and in getting closer we know it is Marva Jean Zauner. She fits into this luxurious setting as though it was meant for her, alonel The castle fades and now we are witnessing a wedding in the midst of a group of photographers. Don Klieder is the one we recognize. He got along so good with the girls--his wife will surely have a time! Next we are in a kitchenwatchingShirley Appel busy making a cake. It looks as if she, too, is happily married. Again the scene changes and through the mist we see a five star general in command. He is none other than Kenneth Eggers! We always knew Kenneth would make a good soldier. The next scene is that of an office. Seated behind a big desk we see Edith Rahde. She is the president of a girl's business college. Looks as if she, too, has been successful. Our scenes are starting to fade out but we are still able to see one. It is Karleen Sanne writing a book on HOW TO GET ALONG WITH YOUR IN-LAWS. Seems she's having a little trouble that way. Well, we have reached the end of our ride in the Star Queen. From what we have seen, our classmates have been successful in the jobs they have chosen for themselves. CLASS HISTORY Away back, years ago, it seems a startling event occurred in the year 1940. This marked the beginning of a tireless education for some yet enjoyable and successful education for others. They had previously thought that school was a wonderful place, all full of surprises. were they correctly instructed or were they to be sadly dis- illusioned--that was to be found out by only 12 kindergarten pupils starting out on this great adventure. They were: La Rita Cornettg Euveda Jacobs: Jackie Hanseng Kenneth Knoxg Galen Marksg Shirley Schwartingg Shirley Shupeg Ronney Skrivang Marilyn Thompson and Gracy White and Carol Reikofski. Of these, three have the honor of remaining to graduate together: namelyg Galen Marks, Ronney Skrivan, Jackie Hansen and Carol Reikofski. CLASS H ISTORY Qcontinuedj Traveling through grammar school we picked up some new pupils and lost some. In the first grade we gained DarrelHalsey,Joyce Reikofski, La Vonne Roder and Karleen Sanne. KarleenSanne is still with us. lt was a good year, we never lost anyone. ln the second and third years we gained Donald Dean, Bruce Lindahl, and Vernon Shenshew. We lost only one, Euveda Jacobs. The fourth and fifth grades were againascale of gains and losses. Those gained were: Janice Botsford, who is still with us, and J oeFreeman. Welost Bruce Lindahl and LaVonne Roder. Those gained in the sixth and seventh grades were Edith Rahde, Margret Shenhew, Norma Uecker, and Bertha Nelson. Edith and Marva are still with us. We lost Shirley Schawarting, Kenneth Know, Darrell Halsey and La Rita Cornett. As we graduated from grammar school we had the following pupils: Janice Botsford, Donald Dean, Joe Free- man, Jackie Hansen, Galen Marks, EdithRahde,CarolReikofski, Karleen Sanne, Ronny Skrivan, during the year we lost: Marilyn Thomson, Shirley Shupe and Bertha Nelson. In the year 1950 Tildenl-ligh was honored with a new Freshman Class. The class consisted of 18 members. Many new students entered from die country. They were: Dean Anderson, Delores Bossard, Kenneth Eggers, Bruce Lindahl, Shirley Schultz, Phyllis Taylor,John Varner,DarleneZurcher, Lois Thies, Danny Denny LaVonneRoder and Marlene Taylor. Others in the class were those graduated from the eighth grade. James McKeever left us in the second semester to go toGrand Island. Class officers for that year were: President- -Galen Marks, VicePresident-- Dean Anderson, Secretary--Jackie Hansen, Treasurer--Janice Botsford,Cheer Leader--Carol Reikofski, Sponsor-- Mr. Ronald Sauer. ln our sophomore year we gained Shirley Appel,LeRoy Harris, Delbert Hawkin, Don Klieder, and Shirley Sharp- les. Damiy Denny andMarlene Taylor leftour happy class at the end of year. The class officers were: President-- Galen Marks, Vice-President- -Ronney Skrivan, Secretary- -Janice Botsford, Treasurer- -Shirley Appel, Cheerleader- -Delores Bossard, Sponsor--Mr. Gene Baumert. In 1952-53 our Jtmiot' Class was organized with Mr. Garold Chalupa as our sponsor. TheJunior-Senior Banquet and the Class play were exciting and memorable occasions. Class officers for the junior year were: President-- Galen Marks, Vice President--Ronney Skrivan, Secretary--Jackie Hansen, Treasurer--Darlene Zurcher, Cheer- leader--Phyllis Taylor. Reaching the final stretch of our term, the senior year, we elected -the following officers: President- -Janice Botsford. Vice-President--Marva Zauner, Secretary--Dar1eneZurcher, Treasurer--Delores Bossard,Cheerleaders --Phyllis Taylor and Shirley Sharples, Sponsor--Mr. Gerard Melis. We lost LeRoy Harris, Joe Freeman and Delbert!-lawkins. This completes the History of the twenty graduating seniors in the year Nineteen hundred and fifty four. CLASS WILL We, the class' of '54, complete in body and soul, heart and mind, having completed our prison term and finally earned our freedom, without any injustice or harm done to anyone, now leave our sweet home and once again let the matrons breathe a sigh of relief. In our passing away, we leave our last will and test- imony for all to read it and understand our plight. Dean Anderson bestows his HSE -MAN figure to his brother, Tommy. Shirley Appel wills her quiet manner to Bill Barr. Make good use of it, Bill. Delores Bossard leaves her giggle disease toGaleHawk. Just watch it during Coach's classes. Janice Botsford wills her boldness around Mr. Melis to Eleanor Wagner. Don't let him scare you. I, Kenneth Eggers, will my nickname, Smiley, to Ronney Warneke. Jackie Hansen wills her freckles to theFreshman. Don't fight Kids! There's enough to go around. Don Kleider leaves his Romeo technique with the girls to Gene Kelly. It's easy, Gene, once you learn how. Bruce Lindahl hands down his recipe for home brew to Gary Seifert. I, Galen Marks, will my OLD girlfriends to anybody who thinks they can follow in my footsteps. I, Edith Rahde, will my love for shorthand to all the shorthand haters. Carol Reikofski wills her ability to geta man at an early ageand keep him to Joyce Horrocks. Good Luck. Karleen Sanne bestows her ability to keep up a lively chatter at all times to Ardeth Curtis, who I am sure won't let it die out. Shirley Schultz leaves her seat by the window to her sister, Darlene, also the gum supply. Just watch your chewing and me teachers. By great decision, Shirley Sharples, wills her long hair to Delois Bellar. Ronney Skrivan leaves his genius characteristic for writing themes to Carol Schutt. lt's lot of fun. With sorrowful departing, Phyllis Taylor gives up her magazine subscripdon Lesson's in Boxing to Eddie Hawk. Lois Thies bestows her ability to tell good jokes to Leona Warneke. Don't let me down, Onie . John Vai-ner leaves his witty humor to Delbert Kohl. Just don't let it get too witty. I, Marva Zauner will my turned-up button nose to anyone who wants it. , Darlene Zurcher clamly disposes of her ability to listen to all jokes told by a senior girl to Gloria Ullarich. I know you will be able to take over without any trouble. To the Freshman we leave our high rank among the teachers. To the upstarting Sophomores, we leave our ability to get by with murder in classes at anytime, any- where and anyhow. To the high and mighty J uniors, we leave what is left of Mr. Melis, that is after we are through with him. You can have him with all the trimmings, then. We leave to Mr. Horrocks all the mice in the Bookkeeping room. You have just heard the last will and testimony to the class of '54, Take it to heart. With misty eyes we leave those good old days behind us and step out into the world. JUNIOR PLAY VERY UNTRULY YUURS simon CITASS PLAY 77?a,v,'2 nCPe'ferSen KQ1 6A BoSSa.v-cl SAQYCJVI oewev-'f' Leon M119 vef 1-Delor-is Bella- lq:a.nceS A11 feUe.l IQNHS BYOLUYL Sgr-ry Grubb xfv-rife!-fi Cavffs , 11 'di ET? W 5? Slqfvfey Feed Fzeolv-iCK SANDS f l2fvfQr'2r. jgmwe ll M ina' ' ' 1 1 ff' i ', fj , A -ws.,-I R f' Kell hlernd ,..I1lA'q'h Chrof1'he Grd bb :SON Mah JJUV' i? yi 77lurJoe'K Ezelyn lay Of-UYIS Fgamces Waxne CA ley Haw Kms Pied Pea! D Wh I' fe :David Gflbowsk nm-al SCALFHI G5.r'y Afally h7avflyn Green llhoF'F Q... 1. 32 f?lJ qu' ,, 4 I MQMQUQY QJfOr1'l Mllarick iqoward 'c FEL Shape Warvmelfe R9 77'looYe 777a.rfon Ke nf Kee Larry Wvfigfd' Ugzgnn Grelhle Joyce I-fovvocffs ggycefkildafskf' Beverly Q rFF'n. .TUNIQQ CLASS HISTORY These hallowed halls of Tilden High have never confronted a class so Grew , but yet, so eager to learn as the freshman class of 1951. A great philosopher once said, slow but sure , thus the freshman class of 1951 progressed toward their goal, the grasping of greater knowledge for a better tomorrow. The freshman class included the following-- Jerry Grubb, David Graboski, Douglas Dewey, Charles Real, Freddie Sanne, Howard Kee, Roy Moore, Darre.llSeboe, Paul Mc Keever, Daryl Murdoch, Gary Kelly, Gene Kelly, Larry Wright, Douglas Claussm, Gloria Ullarich, Jo Ann Giehler, Marilyn Greer, Caroline Grubb, Patsy Neuhaus, Marilyn Petersen, Pat Penwell, Carol Schutt, Sharon Roewert, Anna Brown, Francis Kniwel, Joyce Reikofslgi, Elsa Downs, Shirley Beed, Joyce Rauten- berg, Frances Warner, Donna Kallhoff, Beverly Griffin, Patty Shupe, Phyllis Freeman, Merna Davison, Freda White, Joyce Horrocks, Ardeth Curtis, Deloris Bellar and Keith Bossard. Mr. Ronald Sauer was our sponsor. We lost David Reikofski, Dorthea Verplank, Douglas Dewey and Douglas Claussen. During our Sophomore year we lost Freda White, Patsy Neuhaus, and Darrel Seboe. We gained Leona Warneke. Now this year has seen us to the rank of J uniors. Our class officers are: Prwident- -Daryl Murdoch, Vice-President--Gary Kelly, Secretary--Gloria Ullarich, Treasurer-- Caroline Grubb and Cheerleaders--Ardeth Curtis and Marian Kent. So far we have lost Elsa Downs, Joyce Rautenburg. Joyce Mock, Phyllis Freeman, Karen Obershaw and Duane Deckert. We gained Freda White. FRESHMEN SOPHDMORES SIXTH GR DE 89 l BACK ROW, Left to Right: Kathryn Damme, Gloria Siefert, Larry Knievel, Carol Bellar, Genevieve Lindbo, Nancy Hansen, Leo Botsfortl, BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Mattox, Dorothy Belinn, Roger Cram, David Cram, Max Young, Arlene Brown, Donald Knievel, Louise Rahtle, Mrs. Levos, Teacher. EVE TH RADE BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Darrell Barta, Norman Winder, Alice Rinehart, Eldon Wilson, Leo lrlarville, Jean Long, Joyce Van Ert, Sandra Deckert, Gary Matrox, Lambert Belina, Donald Soulier, Marie Zauner, Miss Deckert, Teacher. 'us -am A' , . E rv, Y ,nz ,e? 1-. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Randy Hash, Sharon Fox, Mailin Mundt, Ronald Petersen, Charles Grubb, Jesse White, Frances Philrunalee, Kay Gillespie, Nancy Ashburn, Geraldine Barta, Roland House, Danny James, Tommy Knievel, Lloyd Brown, Floyd Brown. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Matrox, Janell Soulier,Jean Soulier, Barbara Oppliger, Larry Barte, Carol Knicvel, Roma Rassmussen, LeRoy Rahde, Raymond Belina, Miss Grubb, ,gg v,., 'N , J , K. fx. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gary Carlisle, Doreen Carter, Larry Wilson, Barry Johnson, Marion Corkle, Jean Real, Jerome llovelsrud, Carol Liveringhouse, Diana Classen, Billy Dempster, Annette Perrett, John Askwith, Karen Wingate, Marlene Shoesmith, John Bellar, Phillip Cram, Mrs. Prevo, Teacher. +15 R 'ie 4-vt TOP ROW, Left to Right: Tom Schmoldt, Richard Mettling, Charlotte Grubb, Janet McKnight, Gerry Melis, Bobby Barr, Diane Seifert, Ann Sanne, Bobby Knievel. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Skipper Wingate, Beverly Wilson, Jerry Fields, Billy Real, Doug Tassemeyer, Connie Classen, Leland Mundt, Laverda Schmidt, Rodney Henery, Jimmy Hansen, Miss Speicher, Teacher. f- M tx , .. f, Q -st 0v9 awning ' ' 5-F5 5 T Qi -Yes? get ! A HL! ii TOP ROW, Left to Right: Sharyn Sanne, Thomas Rethwisch, jane Hales, Carolyn Lindbo, Craig Neely, Janna Rasmussen. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Larry Deckert, Carolee Cram, Paula Vuylstek, Kenneth Van Ert, Leslie Thompson, Roger Iiarvill, Karen Hansen, Milan Petersen, Mrs. Perrett, Teacher. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Carolee Hansen, Jill Grubb, Lynda1Kdhl, Kandis Hauschildt, Linda Seifert, Judy Schwager. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Riche Ashbum, Georgia Philamalee, Jackie Classen, Gene Tiedgen, Donald Carter, Craig Schmoldt. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Curtis Barr, Georgia Odey, Judy Hash, Vicki Horrocks, Sondra Brown, Roxine Young, Roger Beed, Mrs. Ullarich, Teacher. .., sf--4 at 'xi TOP ROW, Left to Right: Larry Philamalee, Colleen James, Virginia Woslager, Carol House, Regan Askwith, Gerald Johnson, David Dales, Tom McKnight, Stanley Hansen, George Fox. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Don Hunt, Barbara Skrivan, Anita Deckert, Carol Rinehart, Carol Mattox, Susan Christiansen, June Van Ert, Jim Dammc, Francis Schwager, Patty Hauschildt, Miss Fredrickson, Teacher. C an ..1 5 O Od TOM T BO Real , CS Grubb, Judith Hovelsrud, Iam Stanley rx Carlisle, Norman Bella to Right: Margaret 411' GJ ,.u 3 O oc M U 42 cn Wadsworth. Miss Margaret Zauner, Donna Moore, La Myrna Lang, Dempster, CCD Rethwisch, Eid Jerry ald Halsey, OH D Right: IO BASKETBALL FDUTBALL SHIRLEY MARION SHARPLES KENT HQVN CAROL REI KOFSK 1 A BARBARA MARY LOU BARR HA LES L ,.. NEWMAN GROVE CREIGHTON MADISON BLOOMFIELD 69 BA TTLE CREEK EWING PILGER THEY US 0 0 0 O 28 0 '7 2 S 4 2 ,Z 0 , Q '1 32 0 25 K A f N 6 1 5 0 32 f X W' Ja- ,V 1 K ' 4 ,gal E,., E it . ,.,. AEE Q 1--. Gil? '?'?Lz' .mf -fm n -- . ,fw ,VI ' f 4 I 'vm X I 'A Q 1 I . 1 x 3 5 Q an 5 J. V X +-RL5 ilden Capt, Cornbelt C o Neligh Tak i 38 xii tory ornlivlt 'l'ilr,lvn lc fought from fought game fro ,ntage at half time 'tw' 'Sew 'lilden Bags 0 , Pew Cornlielt Title Daw the Tilden Tigers win tgiznxen? sixth Cornbelt conference od Vt since 1935 Although pen 9 on Monday Tuesday and floor Tuesday of santa 48. H nights were below former m the Fiiday night crowd he capacity of the Neligh Supt. Royal Henline Wednesday that each team t Tilden had a N1 ly in the third in the tournament re- A e ith the score 46, over and above their histlcl Sldhwll, with less from the gate receipts. to Battle u drive up with ikc the ons aying. lli1ll'llITlC Q 25 to 21 iird quarter 41X in favor ilrlcn. 7 3 Gary Seifert ,zGaylen ere outstay' A for the ions. Seifci Steady floor add nd defcnsi: 1 was a ting factor. vel-schuur wi oints, McKeever, 13, and l, lcd the Tilden offensive. Bierman and H. Prauner each were high for Battle raves Bow 'o Tigers th throws, making them game Verschuur added 15' they total and sophomore Gary t . Skrzvan added 3 Gary Deck-'Wake 'ff Score Show 9' urned in good defensive playsT15?'5 0 he was in, Tlldenf An overflow crowd Friday eve- Ti lden Downs Battle Creek 4 the finals played -Friday eve- g, Jan. 29, Tilden bagged the fnbelt conference title by drop- ing the Battle Creek Braves, 55-36, 'in the Neligh gymnasium. V' y The Tigers took a ton point mar- ,gin over 'Battle Creek in the first quarter, 13-3, however, the Braves ieame lo 'n the second period with eighte t 5-, ilden's twelvato go, Marks into the extra a very good point for club was Paul Malice-y 17fpoint total. Sopho- ed 11 Marks hit fort 25 Q eight-pointl 33-41, and tallies in thel gl 'ieaamu tantons tall enter, point mai for tneiheld the 24lpoints.Stee1addedlfourlh 'hey 'aCl l 5 r . up to secure the gllqth first place O V Tilden's men were In Mclieevex' i M E4 and Vers ound me Marks sinking im! JS nninttl. A I jf . Will P A l y Mqdiso Meet rueSdq1 Madison On ' f ' Ewing 37 Phe Tilden Thursday Nlght second game of - first and .mam so l odd... 32 night on the its at lgame Titden won the first game of 3 8 rigged ?amg lie efjrlldqelilgh Combat Tournament Momhy- free tosses 'lille ogilllen ding all the, was gsggalffig? 'missed set up after, I-he Bravesly 'all 0 Tuden Cagers-' Paul AMcKeever tossed :tgvay tions! 'signin in elwing mmnenfs' 13 and Verschuur e p0L:'gs'22rTgviggHand nr perl 1 .1 , test4 r - :oun1er. But any f-mely ooh M k th Gem' - E 'rks put in an outstand- l Period dufillf , mefplugar firwltlme e Willianzaasazlldg i' 3' lqfiis Passing' Shooting ,red only one poi- ,fgave thqead an seater, Timm was lead, ai lx mg was something to itest to Tilden. fI'he ga-me waafor the ewningul df 22.13. ' o . managed to add. 14 t and furious with both teamiwu high for Battle in at me mit intsl the cause. Ron Skrlvan playing more offense than den: Gary Schachm. At the end of the first pe:-lou This was a Combelt ttle Creek lead by 13-7. Tlhgame and :hc lf-time count was 27-23 in theipogfgnt one im- 1 for. At the end of the thin Bax Sean arter the Braves lead by iivefmdgn fv , .,5L1,,m mkers. 36-31. QI'-Au... ' L rmaaaa- QM... s.. as wen nit fq 4. 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Feeds - Poultry - Eggs C ASHBURN FURNITURE omplete Home Furnishings Lane Cedar Chests - for - the Girl Graduate TOMS MUSIC HOUSE The House of Friendly Service Norfolk, Nebraska Oldest Bank in Madison Q - and Antelope County - Q Our 66th Year Complete Banking Service and U Member F.D.I.C. V i THE TILDE BA K S os Insurance 0 4 WWRAN '4- Bayne Hash BAY E'S CLO'l'Hl G Ladies and Men's ready-to-wear Dry Goods Drycleaning and Pressing Phone 6 M N Get Your Hardware JoHNsoN MARKET C. E. Joh nson - Propmeror Phone 100 Phone ' Delivery Service Tilden, Nebraska Tild en, Nebraska THE TILDEN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL - Phone 180 - JOHNSON'S VARIETY STORE Tilden Nebraska Phone 191 CONTINENTAL GRAIN CO. David L. Neely, Mgr. Tilden, Nebraska COFFEE SHOP Tasty Foods Tilden Nebraska SKRIVAN LUMBER CO. Come see us for Lumber and Paint Tilden, Nebraska TILDE DRUG C0. Nebraska's most progressive Drug Store Tilden, Nebraska Phone 13 For Complete M COOKV5 Horne Furnishing Q INCORPORATED It's QD BALLANTYNE'S Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk Ne-br, The place to trade HOPKINS 4r,L K DR. F. J. GRIFFIN PRODUCE DENTIST Meadow Gold Products Phone 186 R AT' Neligh, Nebr- Tilden, Nebraska uc: Phone 144 For your needs Chun ff 4 STANDARD Come to the S, RVlCE 2 ' Q 0114 CQ, GAMBLE STORE . Y' Del Neujahr, Agent Everything You need r-I-il-den, Nebraska Tilden, Nebraska Z R, H, E, SALSBURG 'dig' D 2' QUICK M. D. SERVICE Tilden, Nebraska OU-1 C0- Phone 27 Tilden, Nebraska NELSUN-KNIEVEL FARM EQUHX CUMPANY Tra JAMES IMPLEMENT L7 -, A 5 I f W - ULLARICH - on A - W7 L FOI' s BARBER SHOP l +L A A x ff The ' -'11 Pays to Look Won Most Delicious Meals in R 1 h U11 ' h I Town Dine in Comfort a P arm xiii ,Wx At Tilden ? 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