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

 - Class of 1943

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Betty Jane Lichty wills her shorthand ability to Betty Jo Farmer. Robert Liebsch leaves that lumbering stride to Ingram (tripping thro’ the daisies) Yoder. David Little wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Miller and Marvin Wilson. Raymond Lollmann leaves Patricia, she’s invaluable as a source of supplies (ink, blotters, etc.) for certain of the freshmen. Dorothy Martin leaves Lucille White-sell to carry on the commercial standards. Joyce McMullen leaves with Letha Zimmerman—in together, out together— that’s their motto. Jimmie McArdle wills his scholastic abilities to Bud Mitchell. Esther Mez leaves, as quietly as she came in. Helene Miller leaves those amazing grades to be matched by—well, who’ll volunteer? Aileen Oliver leaves Donna—that was a short but intriguing friendship. Nellie Parker leaves her upsweep hair-do to Connie Larson—we think it would be quite flattering. Dale Peck leaves the ag. boys—to bad Mr. Hatch can’t have more like him. Betty Ramsey leaves her tap shoes to Norma Lee Hey—she’s an up and coming little dancer—(just ask Mrs. Hahn.) Carroll Richardson leaves Gene Dil-dine to carry on his mischief; (ah, me— C. O.’s boy is gone forever!) Robert Schaible wills his books and pencils to any new freshman desiring them—Bob’s headed for Blackies with all scholastic thoughts far behind him. Mary Ellen Schlosser wills her stack of shorthand notebooks to an underclassman anticipating trouble with all those hen scratches. Frank Schmechel leaves Carol and “Red” Wittrock to walk to school without his pleasant companionship. Lucille Scholl wills her ability at Home Economics to Helen Ruth Frehese —those sailors really like to eat, Fresh- sey. June Shaw wills her place in the old institution to Marian Kieffer. We know she’ll carry on. Robert Scholl wills his courteous way to Ralph (Bear) Wulf. Rider Stockdale leaves “Noel” only a memory — he’s “deep in the heart of Texas” by now. John Thompson wills his position as cheerleader to any underclassman desiring exercise—of both the muscles and the voice. Betty June Turner wills her wasp waistline to Pat Von Aken. Bernice Wallace wills her catchy giggle to Grace Biles—not that she needs it. Virgil Weber wills his bulldog haircut and bass voice to Cornell Arendt—it’ll make a man of you Corney. Margaret Wichkham wills her good memory to some prospective Junior having bad dreams over those History dates. Jo Ann Wilson wills those flashy red slacks to Delpha Haeffle—Jo Ann’s more interested in blue slacks now—they have more of a nautical touch. Imogene Witt leaves Mrs. Hahn without an archer who can hit the Bullseye. Kathryn Wittrock leaves her natural wave to Marian Falloon—now Marian won’t have to worry when it rains. Ben Woodard leaves his civilian clothes to gather dust, for now he’s “way beyond the hills of Idaho”—in a sailor suit— U.S.A. style. Sally Yoder leaves Betsy tooting the clarinet that’s making them both famous —Sally’s off to Lincoln, you know, to look after her various interests. Letha Zimmerman leaves with Joyce as has been said before. Marvin Zimmerman leaves his sleek combed hair to Ronnie Studor. JEAN DUNN MARY BECKNER

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Marjean Bippes wills her appealing way and accumulation of facts to Mary Lee Stout. Ted Boland wills his position as student manager to some ambitious Junior— we hope he’ll prove as capable and efficient. Martin Braun wills his “C” card to Barb Windle—the way she packs that car calls for lots of gas. Donald Brecht leaves Rosalie to carry on the family name. Richard Carter leaves his crop of hair to those shaven Juniors — the Marines don’t go for that long stuff you know. Margaret Combs leaves for Iowa City, guess who’s there — his first name is Johnny. Mildred Cornford leaves to join the “WAVES”—I guess they’re going to keep it a naval family. Donald Dale leaves his love for sleep to Charlie Jones—there’s a rumor that he keeps late hours, but not alone—could her name be Betsy? Gerald Davis wills his grin to Buzz Heasley—not that he needs it. Loretta Deckinger wills her straight shoulders to Beverly Larson. Bernice Duerfeldt wills her pretty brown eyes to Lorraine Ankro m— wouldn’t they be nice with her hair? Jean Dunn leaves brother Jimmie— Marian left Jean, Jean leaves Jimmie— Gosh will they never be “dunn.” Katherine Dunn leaves for Memphis, and she’s not going down to get a suntan. James Erwin leaves all the height willed him in the last four years to Jere Calahan—we hope Jere makes it. Betty Ferron wills her place as an upperclassman to Norma Jean McCarty —she’ll carry on in high style, we’re sure. Carolyn Fiene wills her shyness to Nancy Carter. Margaret Fischer wills her silky golden hair to an underclassman desiring glamour. Lester Fisher wills his History ability to Bob Prater. Miss Betz is sure to appreciate it. Bob Fletchall leaves Betty Kreitzer to the care and protection of old F.C.H.S. James (Stuka) Ferguson leaves his love for aviation to Billy Dunn—we hear he draws as many planes in Study Hall as Stuka. Dwight Frederick wills his neat arrangement of the St. Louis Blues to Marjory “make with the music” Arendt. Vaneta Gartner wills her short crisp curls to Mary Alice (Veronica) Gall. Mildred Gilliland leaves Mary Lou to carry on the Gilliland scholastic record. Edgar Halterman wills his droll manner to Billy Carter—now maybe Bill will get some laughs. Corrine Hardenberger wills her sweet smile to her alma mater. Jean Hatfield leaves Ronald Metzger —poor fellow—hope he’ll be good his last year. James Hebenstreit, better known as “Jivin’ Hebe” wills his wailing saxophone tones to Tom Burton. Maybe this will earn for Tom the title, “Boogie Burton.” Joe Hebenstreit leaves his captainship to Ted Wing—he’ll come through all right —a “Wing” never lets you down. Bill Huffman wills his unerring ability to be tardy to Ben Denison—but then Ben has set up a pretty good record already. Vivian Jackson wills her typing speed to Nancy King—but don’t worry, she’ll make it. Pearl Johnson wills her height to Phyllis Lundy—better get together girls. Bill Keeling wills those beautiful broad shoulders to Dave Duey—they’re sure to make Dave the outstanding football star of ’44. Elizabeth and Bill Kentopp leave, and with them go that Buick and Chivie respectively—gosh, think of the underclassmen who'll have to walk—and shoe rationing makes it even tougher. Lila Kottich leaves sister Violet “all alone and lonely.” Johnny Krause leaves his marcell, (God-given) to John Ivan McKelvy. Imogene Kruse leaves her quiet soothing voice to Blanche “Bijou” Cain. Marcene LaForge leaves that “curvaceous” figure to Ann Stednitz. Gerry L e s s e 1 wills her Chemistry equipment (such as it is) to some scientifically minded Junior—his genius, we know will not excell Gerry’s.

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