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FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Connie Larson, Patty Lyman, Lester Leahy, Raymond Meyers, Ray Robert Miller, Ruth Metzner, Helen Finning Warren Lee Mullins, Jack McKelvie, Ronald Metzger. t , . .. , XT. SECOND ROW: Patrick McDermott. Carl Marrs, Roy Mitchell, Naomi Miller, Delphia Nitzsche, Lois Nelson, Donald Nixsor Donald Nicola, Darlene Norton. Mary Neitzel. .. ... w . „ , „ THIRD ROW: Kenneth Nixon, Donald Nicola, Nona Lee Oberst, Lavane Orr, Warren Burge, Nancy Philips, Marian Pyle, Home Porte, Robert Prater, Willis Strough. , , ,. T , FOURTH ROW: Donald Scheital, Joyce Robertson, Twila Randal, Madelyn Rumbaugh, Carolyne Ruegge, Ruth Stubmger, Joh Schlicker, Virginia Lee Spears, Harlan Swilt, Joe Stump. „ , . , , T x. FIFTH ROW: Twila Sadler, Lyla Stoner, Betty Simpson, Billy Schlicker, Elizabeth Ann Stedmtz, Bobby Spears, Julia Ma Strecker, Robert Steinhauer, Mary Jane Smith, Jack Shannon. .... , , SIXTH ROW: Fred Thomas, James Tubach, Rose Marie Faller, Carolyn Vogt, Violet Vinsonhaler, Patricia VonAchen, Marjori Waddle, Alma Ruth Weinert, Lucille Whitesell, Helen Werner. . SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Windle. Ralph Wulf, Geneva Wissinger, Ruth Wells, June Wagner, Tod Wing, Marian Webe Colleen Young, Marvin Zorn, Howard Zimmerman.
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OP ROW: Eleanor Albers, Clarence Allen. Lorraine Ankrom, John Armstrong. Cornell Arendt, Cornell Arendt. Edith Errington, Doreen Arnold, Eleanor Albers, Jack Bauman. 1ECOND ROW: Jack Beckham, William Brown. Paul Bek, Darlene Bindrum. Pauline Braun, Ruby Lee Bounds. Rosalee Brecht, Betty Blan. Tommy Burton, Bill Bowman. 'HIRD ROW: David Budeit Graco Biles, Margaret Brooks, Joanne Banks, Jerry Billings, Storla Bohrer, Marileen Bolay, Colleen Carlson, Bonnie Coon, Virginia Chestnut. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Duryea, William Draney, August Deuchler, Eugene Dorste, Imogene Gerwick. Ila Mae Grush, Bobby Eckard, William Faller, Marian Falloon, Collette Hatfield. 'IFTH ROW: Marvin Wilson. Glen Godemann, Fred Hartman, Helen Ruth Frehse, Betty Jo Farmer, Yetive Hocker, Evelyn Gates, Vernon Gates, Gene Dilldine, Ben Denison. SIXTH ROW Phil Hodgkins, Ruth Hartley, Marcella Hottendorf, Norma Helton, Mary Jane Smith. Donna Inks, Dale Jones, Virginia Jones. Shirley Johnson, Charlie Jones. SEVENTH ROW: Keith Johns, Jubal Koenig. Thelma Ruth Koehler. Peggy King, James Fletchal, Martha Kirk, Bob Kennedy. Bernice Koph, Violet Kottich, Mildred Little. FRESHMEN [PAGE 301
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Just to Remind You SEPTEMBER Sept. 2—One hundred fifty Freshies wandered around trying to figure out what to do next. Sept. 17—Our first convocation established us in our seats for the convocations to come. Sept. 20—The first football game and first victory. Looked like thirteen was going to be our lucky number. Sept. 26—Everyone went home with stiff muscles and sore feet after the annual Shirttail Parade. Sept. 27—A nice edge over Pawnee— 38-12. OCTOBER Oct. 1—“She Was O n 1 y a Farmer's Daughter but an enjoyable one act play by the Juniors. Oct. 4—Too bad, Auburn, but someone had to lose. Score—14-6. Oct. 11—Falls City defeated our traditional foe 13-6. Nice work, fellas! Oct. 18—The High School's first dance, and it proved so successful that we were promised more of them. Oct. 23—Say, fellas! Was Fairbury in that football game, or were you just practicing? Score—20-0. Oct. 24-25—Teachers' Convention and students' vacation. Well, anyway, a good chance to read our book reports. NOVEMBER Nov. 1—Falls City kept its bacon by defeating Nebraska City 31-6. Nov. 8—Sorry, Tecumseh, but a forfeit's a game. Nov. 15—Just another one of those things. Defeated Sabetha 33-14. Nov. 21—Turkey and the trimmin's. Closed another successful football season by defeating Hiawatha 32-0. Nov. 28—Some of you might have been different and celebrated Thanksgiving today. Nov. 29—Another school dance, and everyone reported having a good time. DECEMBER Dec. 6—The Juniors presented their class play, Little Miss Fortune. Dec. 10—Anchors Aweigh! An interesting motion picture on the Coast Guard Service. Dec. 13—A fine band concert, started off to perfection by Maestro Cooper. Dec. 20—Well, we did it again to the tune of 56-12—Pawnee. G. A. A. girls enjoyed a Christmas party while the entire student body enjoyed their vacation to come. JANUARY Jan. 3—Starting the New Year out right with a victory over Nebraska City, 57-12. Jan. 6—Vacation's over. Groan! Jan. 9—Mr. Leo Smith gave a highly educational talk on Social Security. It is rumored that certain Freshmen started looking in the halls for it. Jan. 10—Auburn was our host to a basketball game, but we were impolite and outscored them 32-14. Jan. 17—Tecumseh traveled all the way to Falls City just to lose the game, 57-12. Jan. 24—Same song, second verse— Falls City over Wymore, 45-6. We also had a convocation on dancing etiquette with proper examples given by Donna Inks and James Gillispie, instructed by Mrs. Hahn. This was to prepare the would-be jitterbugs for the dance the same evening. Jan. 31—Beat Nebraska City on their own floor 47-9. FEBRUARY Febr. 1—H u m b o 1 d t and Falls City played again with the same results—40-19. Febr. 7—Host to Jackson but defeated them 29-27. Febr. 11—Beatrice, and victory for Falls City, 37-24. Febr. 14—The Tigers and Bulldogs tangled, but the Tigers won 40-13. Febr. 21—Our first defeat, to Creighton, 19-24. Better Iqck next time. Febr. 26—A paid convocation of the Nebraska-Stanford Rosebowl Game. Febr. 28—Yep, they beat us 28-31, but we’ll show 'em at State. MARCH March 4—Senior one-act play, Cornin’ Round the Mountain. What, no feud? March 5-8—Basketball Tournament at Auburn. Falls City eliminated Wymore, Plattsmouth, and Fairbury to bring home the trophy. March 11—Father and Son Banquet. Is there a doctor in the house? Time out for a rousing pep rally and presentation of the trophy. March 12-15—Vacation while Falls City took in the State Tournament. March 29—Off to Weeping Water for the Commercial Contest. Bring home a typewriter, will you? MAY May 2—Thanks for a lovely banquet. Juniors! May 9—Last day for the Seniors, so, good-bye now. May 18—Solemn faces as the Baccalaureate Address was given. May 23—Commencement brought the close of another year at good old Falls City High School. —Lorraine Oswald. [PAGE 32]
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