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The Story Behind the "TRI-HI"
The my lery is revealed to the 1942 orthea t High hool Yearbook tall and ponsor how your fine annual wa produced.
After the cuts have been tooled, black proofs are made and the opening sections and division pages color-proofed. All cuts are blocked on specially prepared cherrywood. After a thorough inspection the cuts are now delivered to the 'v\!oodruff Printing Company.
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Congratulations to the 1942 "Tri-Hi'' and thanks to the sponsor and staH for their cooperation in making your yearbook such a success.

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Photo -E ngravers and Yearbook Designers
Woodruff Pri Ting Compa Y
Printers
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L1 COLN, EBRASKA i it the EGGER MARKET for your next pound of Gour, lun1p of sugar, or beef roast. You will leave with the best I arilyn Ballenger, dradu,1le of orthea I H;gh d100I. class of '42, is the daughter of Publisher and Mr A. W. Ballenger.
COFIELD' All think of it a a modern, convenient, air-conditioned drug lorel gain OFIELD' have hown how tl1ey are keeping up with the lat t trend by intailing 8uore cent light ti; tu.re Their range of merchandise e tend from work gloves lo traveling bag -and a mo I complete tock in vitamin They are equipped , ith over 175 kinds of magazine Low-priced, quality merchandise i the rea on COFIELD PHARMACY rate a among the fme t in Lin oln.
In the picture John Coulter i howing Mauri e Carlton a billfold, and "Freddie" Bi hop i helping ary Ro e Bourke to make her choice in ome of COFIELD PHARMACY' qudlity mer handi e as friendly George ofield looks on.
That tender-looking ham that Art Egger i showing tho e two gad-about , "Ginger" Rupert and Jean Haa , i but one of his wide variety of elected, economical meat " lick as a whi tie" de cribes the imp res ion given cutomer as they enter the EGGER MARKET. rs. Egger greets them at the front desk with her friendly welcome mile. This home-o, ned market is popular in niversity Place becau e it takes pride in applying it patron the fine t quality in all line!-' of groceries.
Marcella la;chert and Zelma Rohan are learning to operate the comptometer. This i just one of the many machines that students at the LI COL CHOOL OF CO 1MERCE learn to use.
THE LI COLN CHOOL OF CO~MERCE has been spe ializing in business training since 1884. Train for UCCE in bu ine at the L. C. and start on YO 'R road to success by enrolling at your fir t opportunity.
W. A. Robbins, president of the school. invite YOU to call for a personal interview. o obligation. ee the modern air-conditioned das room and equipment. You will like it at the LI COLI CHOOL OF COMMERCE.
Two of ebraska •s most progres ive ne\ paper are published in ortheast Lincoln, the Lincoln Farm and Home ews, with a widespread circulation in southeastern ebraska; and the Thrifty hoppers ew , orthea t Lincoln's advertising newspaper. Typical front pages of the e new papers are illu trated here.
These newspapers are published in their own mechaniLal plant at 6036 Havelock avenue by A. W. Ballenger and Dean Ballenger, father and son, both of whom have had many year of experience in the weekly new paper field.

The Ballenger have always been boo ler for orthea t Lincoln, and they, with the employee of their publishing firm, are a live in their upport of orthea I Lincoln churches, lodge school , and bu ine s in titulion
The pointers of a good furnace are being given to Marian \ \ hite by E. GREE , while Alma Peck vies for modeling bonors with a "real" furnace "man" made from dilferent eclion of a furnace unit. ( e'II take Alma any day!) pecialties of the BOYD JEWELRY CO. are Bulova watches and sparkling blue diamonds. So for a beautiful watch or for that all-important engagement ring, go s tr aight to BOYD'S. ophomorc Bill Slaughter keeps the large windows dean and shining.
In keeping with the time , MR GREEN has added airconditioning units to his furna e and plumbing busine s.
If you want to buy a reliable furnace-oil. gas, or coal; a atisfactory air conditioner: a water heater; or need a leak fixed-'phone GREEN FURNACE D PLUMBl G. immediately.
The AD GRAI FEED AND COAL COMP i well known for its complete line of feeds and grains. They specialize in Purina Feed Feed and grain for pigs, cattle, horses, chicken , and dogs are al o old here. In the ab ence of John Aden, the business is capably managed by Alfred Jewell, known to everyone a " lim". In fact, no one dares to call him Alfred. Slim, his able assistant Bill allee, and Ted Yost watch the antics of the baby chicks on the counter.
The BETHANY AUTO ERVICE is ju t what the name implies: ervice al its best. Located at the comer of Cotner boulevard and Leighton avenue, L. 0 Livingston serves many patrons from variou parts of orlheasl Lincoln. With auto· mobile production line frozen, the older ca rs are going lo have lo last longer and go farther. Stop al the BETHANY AUTO ERVICE station and be sure Three orthea t student , Roberta harpies, Warren Smith, and Pagean Spencer have taken this advice. hy don't you?
From the huddle of furry chicks, Ros coe Hill selects one for his son. oldier "Sonny" beam happily while his sister, Martha, gently strokes the downy creatures.
On the left are boxes of RO COE HILL'S CHICK and sacks of feed ready for shipment.
THE HILL HATCHERY is not limited to baby chicks: from January to June &ne turkey poults are raised for eager customers.
Visit the HILL HATCHERY at 9th and R streets for expert advice on poultry or for your next pur chase of young chicks and turkeys, chicken mash, or eggs for hatching.
Cokes, cokes, and more cokes come the orders at the MAYO DRUG! Doc, as he is familiarly known to everyone, cheerfully supplies everything to everyone, be it camera, film, magazines, double malteds, or a prescription. The popular booths have been the scene of many a patched-up romance which again blossoms under the spell of a tizzy-phosphate! Misses Georgia Lemon and Betty Twiford are carefully conidering ever-appetizing suggestions before rendering a deci ion!

Whatever they finally decide upon will be good and good for them Make mine a double malted!
Watch the birdie! mile sweetly! Add another page to your memory book by having your picture taken. The logi ca l place is the ANDERSO STUDIO.
ANDERSO 'S use the mot modem equipment and photography method They have become known throughout Lincoln and near-by town as a photography studio lo be depended on.
The photographer seems to be Hattering Junior Burns here a he ~hake his finger at him and tells him to it up straight and look into the camera. Junior is only one of the many who appreciate the fine quality of the ANDER O photos.
BA IL BOYD carefully explains the features of a Bulova wrist watch lo prospective customers, Bob Bradsby and Mary Alford. With a mischievous grin, Jim Dunlap shows his approval.
Enclosed in the mahogany case behind MR. BOYD are a variety of exquisite sterling silver pieces, including graceful tea sets, decorative platters, dainty bon-bon dishes, and tall candlesticks.
Patriotic Marjean Beers buys another ar tamp from Don Fawcett, cashier at the HAVELOCK ATIO AL BANK. It looks as if that book were n ~rly full. too. The HAVELOCK 1 'ATION L B is alway willing to ca h a check if it' good. They will ell insurance, ar Bond , draw up contracts, or act as a notary publi c If YOU have any extra money lying around loose, you might start a saving account or buy a ar Bond.
Attention future football heroes, and all sports slarsT SIGEL MATSO , in urance salesman and Bethany businessman, feature n special accident insurance policy for students who go in for atqletic activities. After what happened at the Lincoln- ortheast baskethall game, Dick Ward is pretty smart to be looking at that policy. Mrs. Austin stands by Mr. Matson, ready to help with anything.

Mr. Matson thinks it's wise to be prepared for any kind of trouble. The other kinds of insurance he sells are fire, automobile, and windstonn.
Looks like seniors Marjorie Chittim and George Scofield are planning for the future-and a home! The HA ELOCK NATIO AL B boasts efficient management with such people as Jay Hitchco ck. Don Fawcett, Earl Johnson, and Betty Becker. Many services are rendered to the public at thi bank every hour of the day with a courteous, efficient person lo greet you and help you with your troubles.
Many people like George and Marjorie vi ii the HAVELOCK A TIO AL BA to prepare for the future-not only in buying War aving Stamps, but in savings accounts also. Loans are rendered at a reasonable percentage every day. If you enjoy dean, courteous, efficient surroundings, you'll be sure to find them at the HAVELOCK ATIO AL BANK.
Geralyn and Lorraine cer t ain ly came to th e right place to shop for a portable radio-the THOMA HARDWARE store wl,ere only the best of everything is old. Be it pots or pans, electric fan , gla s di hes, hooks for Fi hes, nails or pails, it never fails, THOMA HARO\\! ARE has it. This is the place to purchase th at hoe you will need to keep the weed out of that victory garden.
"A place for every thing and everything in its place" describes the neat arrangement of all THOMA HARDWARE merchandise.