Falls City High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Falls City, NE)

 - Class of 1917

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THE SENIORS Hattie Stewart- Stew Upsilon Eta Literary Soc. To thee and thy company, I bid a hearty xx eleonie Guy Inks- Inkyf Upsilon Eta Lit. Soc. Nothing great was ever achieved without LIltilllS1'1SlN Rosa Trefzei'- Midget Upsilon Eta Lit. Soc. Stone walls do not a prison make, nor non bars a cage Niva SIIZIVCIY-isL.OI'1'E1ll16 Gnbernare Lit. Soc. Still waters run deep. v

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5 rs.-Sr. Play THE SENIORS Q ' 3 ' 1 Mareile Stump-K'Stumpy. Guhernare Lit. Soc. The very flowers that hencl and meet, In sweeting others grow more sweetf, joe Reavis- Put, Track Team Soph., jr. and Sr. yrs.-President Guhernare Lit. Society.-Senior Play. As a man thinketh in his heart. so is he. Elisabeth Rlosiman- Leclahy. Second team ll. ll. Soph. yr-First Team Captain Jr. and Sr. Truth is easy, and the light shines clear in hearts kept open, honest. and sincere. T Lester liister-l'T.e's. Football Team, jr. and Sr. yrs.-llasket llall Team. jr. am yrs.-Class Pres. -lr. yr.-U. K IE. Staff Sr. yr. XYit is the salt of conversation. Elia Sailors- liltie. li. ll. Team Sr. yr. Beauty is truth, truth beauty. , lfclwarcl Taekett- Ed, Upsilon Eta Lit. Soc.-Sr. Play. Alone, I mlicl it. l . Orange and Black Annual Plum Seventeen



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CLASS HISTORY. The year IQIS is a year to be remembered. It is one of the most important years in the history of the world. Do you know what happened? Of course, you do. There is no one who doesn't know that in that year the class of IQI7 entered the F. C. H. S. We had fifty-six members already noted for their brilliancy and intellectuality. The first year Miss Ruth Heacock advised this illustrious class. The first few days we went to a number of classes where we didn't belong and stayed a period or longer without realizing the difference, but what of that! We soon realized what was expected of us and well did we live up to that expectation. During that year we did not have so many social affairs, for we were so deeply engrossed in our studies that we could hardly be aroused for anything of that sort. But one affair is to be especially remembered and that is the masquerade at the home of Thelma Roberts. Then with our reputation well established we began our Sophomore year. Miss Markland was our class advisor. We were the first Sophomores in the new building, and the southeast corner of the assembly hall was dedicated to us, We enjoyed this year even more than our Freshman year. We had a number of weenie roasts, parties, etc. A number of our girls served at the banquet given by the class of 'IO to the class of '15, Then began the junior year - the best of all. Miss Haynes was our class advisor and Lester Kister our president. and well did they guide the class through that important year. That year we had weenie roasts, sleigh rides and parties, among them a farewell party for .lack Reavis. But them-the Junior- Senior Banquet. This banquet will be recorded as one of the most important events in the history of the class. Then comes the Senior year, when we fully recognized the dignified posi- tion we occupied and this dignity has been shown on every occasion. A number of new members were added to the class this year and we were very glad to welcome them. Again Miss Markland was our class advisor. We have had a number of social affairs this year, but Senior Tacky Day beats them all. On that occasion we appeared in costumes so startling that we were not allowed to stay at school, but were sent home to dress more suitably and return. But alas! They looked in vain. We never returned. To soothe our injured feelings we took up a col- lection and had a feast. VVe made up the time but what of that-have we not set a noble example for the class of '18 to follow? As for the Senior Play, we never thought before that each of us was doonwed to become a great actor or actress. But stiange to say, that seems to he the role of each of usiand we will put on a production that will surprise the city. They will marvel that there is such talent in our class. WVell. my history must end, for it must not be long and tiring as most his- tories are apt to be. I fully realize I have not done justice to the greatness of the class of '17, but no language is eloquent enough to express the honor of being a member of such a class. So the name of the greatest class-the class of '17-an ideal class. goes down in history. A model for every class to follow and although they can never attain the heights we have attained, let them al- ways strive to follow our worthy example. L. G. 'I7. Orange and Black Annual Page Nineteen

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