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

 - Class of 1930

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JUNIORS Page Twenty-seven

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Harold Apel still drives a Chevie but an improved model which travels almost twice as fast as the old one. This one goes about thirty-five. Kenneth Cameron is encorporated with Ringling Brothers. He sells peanuts. Freddie Briggs is still working at the Rivoli Theatre. He has been promoted to head usher. We stop in at a 5c root beer station and find Wesley Barngrover in a white suit. His chief assistant is Moras Shubert, and in comes Louis McGranaghan. He declares there is only one difference between him and Henry Ford—Henry Ford has finished his two hundred millionth while Luke is making his first. He tells us that Gwen Schultz has established a new Transport Company with Lula Krenzel, Wilma Walraff, and Louise Koepke as chief pilots; and that Helen Margrave spent seventeen years of her life teaching a pet monkey to talk—just to prove to science that it could be done. Samuel Gaither has inherited a half interest in Custer’s store and has hired Gordon Auxier to help him handle the huge business. Eugene Sonner has taken over the Chevrolet agency and has been so disgusted with small sales that he is negotiating a sale with Cecil Stump, another motor magnate. Lovella Schenck was so satisfied with married life that she stuck to it. Dorothy Brenner wrote a book, “Why Gentlemen Prefer Natural to Peroxide Blondes”. Her saleswomen are June Sailors, Helen Martin and Hazeldeane Schuetz. Helen Camblin and Rosalie Calvin have perfected a sister act and are going over big on Broadway at the Paramount Theatre owned by Grace Furrer. Dale Dunn’s hair has won him fame and he is known as the Rhode Island Red Head. Stanley VonAchen liked school so well that he stayed there and taught Solid Geometry. Katherine Veach is a stenographer. She recently won a prize for speed, defeating Lula Niemeyer and Frances Moore. Marcella White and Frances Wickiser have founded and edited a Journal devoted exclusively to the wants and needs of the sterner sex. Faye Bachman and her assistant Esther Deckinger have become famous through their research work on the common house fly. Albert and June Fisher have opened a series of Fisheries and are prosperous. Henry H. Heldberg Jr., still talking, has established himself as one of the great criminal lawyers of the time. His offices in the Flatiron Building of New York have a force consisting of Marvin Holland, office boy; Vivian Gillilan, expert typist; and Marvel Culver, general clerk. Mildred Merritt’s treatise on “Fallen Arches—Their Cause and Cure”, is being sold at the rate of 5,000 copies per day. Helma Edwards’ background in history has secured her a position in Honey Creek Consolidated. Ramona Gatz and Gladys Grush have established a delicatessen in greater New York. They employ fifteen delivery trucks to fill the orders of hundreds of housewives. Helen Sandrock is a banker and has invented a new kind of elastic currency. Florence Martin is society editor of the “Chicago Tribune” with Opal Knisley as associate editor. Now the scene changes. We find ourselves back in the office building with Mr. Cummins. He wakes with a start—“Oh, I must have been dreaming”, he says, apologetically. “I was dreaming about the class of which I was sponsor in 1930.” Billy Thomas. • • • • • •



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juniors Finding ourselves, in September, 1929 enlisted in the Falls City High School as Juniors Upper Classmen!—we proceeded to organize our class. The following officers were elected: William Fisher ............................................ President Lillian Mayfield ..................................... Vice-President Edmund Schmitt Secretary Christabel Weaver ..........................................Treasurer First Row—Apel, Baughman, Bemchoter, H. Bletcher, M B etcher, Brannon Brecht, Bruhn Second Row -B. Buchhob, G. Buchhob. Butler. Cameron, Cambltn, Crandall, Crook, Cunningham Third Row—Dunn, Eiseman, Erwin, Fisher, Gehling, Goolsby, Harkendorff, R. Heck • • •

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