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

 - Class of 1951

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Dodds Caml Duey Vllglnla FLlg'USOll 'NI1ld1ed Jah11 Iachcl Joncs June Meye1s Evelyn Ldllxlll 'VIa1x1yn Nllllll Jo htta Moo1e Ruth Ann Schlelcth Doxothy Shouse Jox Tucke1 and Ma1ga1et xVd.f,,l16I The County Goxcmment movement xx as l1'lStltUt9d dull! g ou1 Ju111o1 yea1 and many QOIDOIZIS studlously attempted to 1na1nta1n peace and 011161 101 a day ln uh1ch they su1p11s1ngly succeeded The off1c1als 1n cluded County COIHIHISSIOTICI Robe1t Huettnc1, Coun ty Cle1k Kenneth Kleffer Cle1k of the D1St1lCt Comt, Ba1ua1a Alendt, County TIEHSUIGI Gerly -Xtlnnson County Shellff Tom Pe1cel1 County At FEIQNUSOH, County Supeunfendent Calol Dues , Coun tx Judge F1ank Falloon County Eng1nee1 Ted Klek haefe1 Asslstant Dl16CtO1 J11n GIOYQI Ag11cultu1e -Xqent Buon 'NIe1nze1 and Countv SCIWICB Offlcez Ga1v Lemmon Falls Cltx Hlgh Alllly Camp lQSOL1llll6d Xuth the echoes of th Band Cho1us and Physlcal Educatlon 111 uhlch lnanv of OUI ldlk pa1t1c1pated To atta111 that xlctozx the NISIOD of xxhlch sccmed a l1tte clea1o1 non wc had to malntaln a good 1ep1esentat1on on the Honol Roll vshlch we dld wlth flvxng., colols Dxamatu talent nas dlSLOVC,l6ll h1ddcn by our mans Othel talents and was exh1b1ted 1n thc p1esenta txon of the 3 act play nt1 led A Llttle Honey unde1 the d11ect1on of the Spee h Instructo1 Mxss Sukoxaty The castmclulded Ba1ba1a Arendt GQIIY Atkmson Pat11c1a Dodds Carol Duey F1ank Falloon M1ld1ed Jahn Ted Klekhaefel Elalne K1ondak Ga1y Lemmon Elalne Mlllex Maxylyn VI1lle1 Do11s Sued 1118161 and Betty Wlttl0Ck But ou1 talent was not IESEIVCQI for the home base Our show t1aveled overseas and p1 esented a one act play entltled Mooncalf NIugfo1d at the D1str1ct Declamatoly Contest at Pe1u Nebxaska on March 24 Jahn Elame Krondak and Ga1y Lemmon VlCtOTl0US we uele 1n the f1eld contest and 1etu1ned home w1th a Supe11o1 ratmg F01 then fme pEIf0lmahC6 ID Mooncalf Mugfoxd Elame K1ondak and Gary Lem mon xwele acclalmed outstandmg 3CtIBSQ and actor, zespectwely On May 17 we ente1ta1ned the Sen1o1 Se1geants at a f3.Shl0ll3.bl8 nlght club Club 50 m honor of then attammcnt 111 4 yea s the v1cto1y we had 9 1ema1n1ng months to attam Ml totaled ou1 3 pre cedlnp, yeals were successful ones and we felt capable of beaung, the p1oud rank of Sen1o1 Selgeants . '. . ' . ' ' , . ' . e . , . . V . v ' ' ' , . - ' 7 ' 9 Y ' Y Q ' i. . - , H., . ,Y , . . Y' v A .J ' ' G as ' n A1 ,,, . , ., v , ' . . I C , .v L ' ' . D - 1 l 1 A 1 1 , I . . , I . I . S . Y . 2 ' .y l . . l . . . I ' . . t . 1 , I .Y A . , 1 .Y . , : I ' ' ., . , .. - . . 5 V , . ' . . ' .' . . I - - l ! ' ' - . .' . . . . . . . , ' H 1 . U ' ' . . ' V A A v ' Q v 7 I 3 - ' ' I ! i 7 Y to1-nc-y, Ela1ne Ml1191'Q Reglstrar of Deeds, V11'gin1a 1950. The cast 1nclulded: Barbara Arendt, Mlldred . A . .' V I 3 i. -,. . - I ' I . . ' ' ' -' 1 f . 3 . '1 . . ' ' . . M. ' . ' ' . .g M v . ,y . .3 . , . . . . . . . . ,. ' .. .,' - . H . 11 ' . , - ' ., 7 . ' Y . 1 A ' . l , . ' ' - K . K 1 ' Y ' v . 'FN v v' Q V . Af. e 1 K - B' n . , - q ' - - L ' f 1 -4 - ' ' I ' ' ' 44 l! ' .lm ' I - 51. . 'Il -, -A , - ry ' . , . . . - , f - . . , - - , ' , Y I ' I I ' s u 1 ' . . ' . 1 1 Lv 'S . , - ' A , .' ,. . . ' . . .

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Reschke Warren Rodgers, Nona Sawyer, Rrchard Tutt Nellene Vogele, Bob Vogele, Rrchard Wrckrser, Rrchard Wrllrams Betty Wrttrock and Burdeen Zrm merman Not only strarns of musrc but portrons of Romeo, Oh Romeo affect our sensrtrve hearrng sense Dra matrc talent stored rn us Just had to let loose before that peace treaty was srgned and vrctory proclarmed Therefore, or May 8, we presented our last remarnrng show drsplayrng all our four years work rn the three act play entrtled Quret Summer under the drrectron of Mrss Donna Sukovaty The talented cast rmluded Barbara Arendt Gerry Atkrnsor Ronald Brannrn Patrrcra Dodds Carol Duey Vrrgrnra Ferg uson, Jrm Glover Joe Glover, Wrlma Hahn, Bob Huettner Mrldred Jahn, Kenneth Kreffer, Elame Krondak, Exelyn Larkrn Gary Lemmon, r oyd Mc Carty Marylyn 'Vlrller Elame Mrller, Rrta Mae Raw ley, Warren Rodgers, Earl Solt Dorrs Suedmerer, Donetta Sumner, Betty Wrttrock, and Kenneth Zoel ers Army lrfe was soon to draw to a close for the Semor Sergeants and the events passed all too soon Frrst our Banquet held on May 4 at whrch trme we were gracrously entertarned by the Junror Corporals Baccalaureate servrces were held on May 20 and our peace treatres were srgned, sealed and delrvered at th Commencement exercrses on May 24 In four years we have commenced to do our Job as best we could Our vrctory rs non and our thrrty srx month campargn a success But rf we were to recerve a drspatch now that we vw ere begrnnrng that canrpargn all over agarn we would not hesrtate to stand at attentron, about race and begrn the march to vrctory' Elarne Krondak Freshmen Hrstory We the Freshmen rookres had passed our re qurrements and were ready to Jorn the Great Army of Balls Crty Hrgh School Seotember 2 1947 we had come to the Inductron Center wrth our hopes hrgh and our credentrals rn perfect order so we thought We were soon put rn our place as new recrurts by Semor Sergeants We marched through our paces and froundered on the obstacle course tryrng to drscover room 102 on thrrd floor We moved up a rank almost rnstantly when we elected our commandrng ofrrcers Presrdent Gary Lemmon, Vrce Presrdent Kenneth Kreffer, Secretary Treasurer Janet Martrn, Student Actrvrtres ommrttee, Frank Falloon Tom Percell, Under the competent leadershrp of the two chrefs or staff Mr Carney and Mr Henderson Army lrfe agreed wrth us and found many green recrurts actrve rn Band Orchestra Choral Musrc and Physrcal Educatron Tough army football found one letterman Tom Percell, on rts squad To cheer on our one man team, cheerleader Barbara Arendt was selected from the Freshmen WACS 1Womens Ath letrc Corpsj Prrx ate Rrchard Wrckrser won a numeral rn Track, thus representrng our rank rn two sport actrvrtres Our manuals were badly worn by the end of our term as Freshmen prrvates but the large percentage of our class appearrng on the Honor Roll xsell re ssarded our efforts Sophomore Hrstory In the Fall of 48 the Sophomore class entered upon then second freld of battle, proudly drsplayrng tnerr new rank Prrvate 1st Class We had returned to the battlefreld wrth a long casualty lrst due to unavordable rterns such as movrng away and pro longed rllness Nevertheless we had garned new recrurts from other theaters of war and under the gurdance or our carnpargn leaders Nlrs Cummrns and 1VIr Anderson the recrurts soon supprenrented our osses Our new rank called for prestrge, and a new detarl of conrmandrng offrcers were elected, rncludrng Presrdent Frank Falloon, Vrce Presrdent, Robert Huettner, Secretary Treasurer, Carol Duey The Stu dent Actrvrfres Commrttee wrth representatrves from each rank found rn rts mrdst two Prrvates 1st Class, Gary Lemmon and Patrrcra Dodds, also from the WAC drvrsron Prrvates 1 t class show therr faces well as rndr cated by our partrcrpatron rn Chorus, Band and khysrcal Educatron Callrng the Honor Roll the head Chref of Staff, found that Prrvates lst Class strll took therr Army lessons serrously Army football seemed to tame down a trrfle or maybe our Frrst Class boys had roughened up a brt for we now boasted frve football awards rncludrng brank Falloon, Ted Krekhaefer, Tom Percell, Davrd Rush and Byron Mernzer One Prrvate 1st Class, lrank Falloon, had learned how to juggle bombs and knew Just what to do wrth the basketball as rndrcated by hrs basketball letter award We now engaged rn two sports and each needed some loud cheerrng to boost the score hrgher Thrs we attarned wrth the ard ot two WACS Barbara Arendt and Dorothy Shouse lrack numerals were won by veteran Rrchard Wrck rser plus Prrvate lst Class Kenneth Kreffer The Army of Falls Crty Hrgh wasnt all drrlls and marches and actrve part was taken by our class rn the new Recreatron Program begun that year Yes, the class of 48 was certarnly a lst class group Junior Hrstory The same theater of war, Falls Crty Hrgh School found us back at our battle statrons and ready to prtch nr and frght A Junror corporal hurrredly read the drspatch from headquarters statron that we had only 18 months to frnrsh up our Job and attarn the lorg sought for vrctory Under orders from our Chrefs of Staff Mrss Fase, Mrss Shook, Mr Hatch and Mr Jones, we held a strategy conference and selected capable commanders to lead us to vrctory They were as follows Presrdent Barbara Wrltse, Tr easur er, Tom Colbert We showed the Army that thrs vrctory was not only a nran s Job but that the WACS and the WAVES were gorng to do then part Our Student Actrvrtres were bountrtul and carrred expertly through by the Comrnrttee consrstrng of Corporals Barbara Arendt, l rank Balloon and 'led Krekhaefer Our strategy to attarn vrctory was not all work erther for sports played an rmportant part rn the lrves of the Junror army We nearly trrppled our foot ball lettermen and could easrly have provrded Falls Crty Hrgh wrth a Junror Corporal Team from our rank alone Thrrteen men drsplayed therr Orange and Black letters these rncludrng Frank Falloon, Ted Krekhaefer Byron Mernzer Vernon Honea Kenneth Kreffer Norman Lape Floyd McCarty Tom Percell Alwrn Pratt Davrd Rush Don Srmpson Vrrgrl Stern lrauer and the veteran track star Rrchard Wrckrser Our strategrc commrssron marntarned ne had to hrt our targets fast and wrth precrsron That we drd and basketball letters were added to the trophy collectrons of Frank Falloon Ted Krekhaefer and Kenneth Kreffer An all over fever for Jrctory rn less than 18 months fou rd many track stars runnrng or hurdlrng the obstacles wrth perfect form Corpora' Gerry Atkrnson was added to the lrsts cf our checrrng squad wrth the return of xeterans Barbara Arendt and Dorothy Shouse from the Wo men s Athletrc Corps Army sports not only rncruded the rnale populatror rn our Junror ranks but our WAC Corps now made therr debut Frrst State aw rrds rn the Grrls Athletrc Assocratron were coveted by Barbara Arendt Phylrrs Bechtelhemrer, Bonnre Bell, Barbara Brannrn, Patrrcra , . . . - Q . - . , . . . . - 1 ' , ' - ' . . . 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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The brg day arrrved at last Today September 4 1971 rs the day for the frrst presentatron of The Brg Show and Im not gorng to mrss rt I relaxed besrde my newly acqurred televrsron set swrtched rt on and warted eagerly Many rmportant people and personalrtres were gorng to appear to entertarn the publrc As I moved the dral to channel F rt brought the fnst prcture to vrew There was Floyd McCarty, emmcee of the show As one of the most successful and sought after emmcees rn the fre cl M1 McCarty fbetter known as Johnj rs now rntroducrng the celebratres ol today He rs talkrng to the Glover Twms, Jrm and Joe the srngmg sensatrons ot rne world They have Just returned from a European Lour whrch seems to have been successful, at least from the frnancral pornt ot vrew They are managed by Don Stetler Now we see John rntervrewrng the manager of the Shoppe Pa , Vrrgrnra Iferguson Vrrgrnra has brought wrth her some of her chorcest and most beautrful models Myrna Baker, Evelyn Larkrn Bur deen Zrmmerman, Donetta Sumn 1 and Joan Goltz At a prevrew of comrng Parrsran fashrons my eyes frnd Barbara Wrltze, busrry takrng notes for a wrrte up rn Manrsarlle Bored by what rs an every dav occurrence Barb engages rn conversatron wrth Amer rcas rlchest Oll rnagnate, Byron Mernzer Byron rs hopprng for clothes for hrs beautrtul movre actress wrre Erarnc Krondak Elarne rs rn Hollywood makrng lrer lates prcture Phe Krondak Story Also at the iashron show I see freelance photog rapher, Brll Kochherrrr takrng prctures 101 the leadrng nragazrn s of Arnerrca rtrght now Brll rs photo graphmg 'Vlldred Jahn, famous Opera star and her travelrng companron Elarne Mrller Swrtchrng to channel C to contrnue the program I see the spacrous Arendt Ranch nestled rn the stallron Sunny Enterrnfr the arena IS Barbs ranch foreman Ken neth Zoeller wrth hrs capable helpers Vrrgrl Stern hauer Ronald Brannrn Don Srrnpson, Merle Erchkhorr and Jrnr Wadsworth Durrrrg the exhrbrtron they wrll 110 doubt show Barb s lrne ot thoroughbred horses A specral feature of the show rncludes trrck lld rng by the rncomparable team of Betty Wrttrock and lfrank Falloon rn an anrazrng fete wrth Betty standrng on Pranks shoulders whrle hrs horse canters around the arena At the close of the show Barbs cook and close conrpanron Vlarylyn Kenn dy prepares a delrcrous chuck wagon drnner for all Ag rn changrng channels to follow the show, we wrtch to channel rl Suddenly we hear the tarnrlrar yellHAAH HAAHHAAHVVAAHVAAH VAAH D Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Phe vrctorrous Harvard team carry therr coach and rdol Tom Percell off the freld The presrdent of the college Ted Krekhaefer offers hrs congratulatrons o the coach and the team You rememoer Ted s abrlrty to sleep rn the class roorns' He became so accustomed to rt rn hrgh school that he can t sleep any where but rn a class room so he calnrly goes to sleep as soon as hrs dutres are conr pleted Others who congratulate Coach Percell are Home conrrng Queen Kay Krnsey and her attendants Joy Tucker Barbara Brannrn and VIarJo11e Gerweclr Goxernor Grlbert Betterton, Governor Davrd Rush Senator Alvrn Pratt, and Senator Eugene Frehse Changrng to channel S we prck up the Hahn Dream House The house was desrgned by Wrlma Hahn and decorated by Helen Crarg, two noted archr tects Wrlma was fmanced by Gerry lyou look good enough to eatl Atkrnson vho made hrs fortune rn huntmg we wont say what The agent, Robert L Johnson, rs showrng the house to some prospectlve buyers namely Phyllrs Bechtelhermer, Tommy Colbert, and Clara Goltz However the most probable buyer rs Elrnor Duey The Baroness of Nemah She rs shopprng for new house the faucet drrpped In the old one Parked outsrde the spacious mansron rs a shrny new Cadrllac convertrble whrch belongs to Burton Burk a car dealer Lets now tune rn channel 1 for news on cars Just drrvrng onto the revolvrng show place a 1971 Cadrllac Burtons salesmen rncludes Leonard Bunge, Vernon Honea Robert C Johnson, and Robert Cooper A satrsfred customer of Burtons rs Earl Solt Earl rs now the owner of the Solt Darry Farm and one 01 the best farmers rn the country Hrs success rs due to the expert gurdance he recerved rn F C H Lets change to channel '9 and go out to Earls iarm whrch he runs economrcally and effrcrently Hrs wrre the former rern Kerthley keeps rt clean and neat Larls hrred man Kenny Kreffer, rnsrsts that rms rs a whrte collar Job and Kenny employes Robert rrpton and Warren Rodgers to do hrs brddrng That qurte a racket, Kenny' Thrs rs a darry farm and Earl runs rt so econom rcally he has all the mrlkrng done by pretty mrlk mards lyou know how Earl lrkes the grrlsj Among hrs ravorrtes are Jo Etta Moore, Beverly Neely Helen ltreschrck Nona Sawyer, and Dorrs Suedmerr Maybe Bern wrll have somethrng to say about that' Agarn the channels ch :nge thrs trme to 5 and we hear No' Not a srngrng commercral' Yes just hrt Broadway lhose domg the commercral are Robert Vogele, Norman Lape, Dennrs Sarlors, Bonnre Bell Martha bchnute and Pat Dodds who are pro ressronally known as the Sextette from Hunger rhen comes the hauntrng theme song or Ruth Ann Schlereth and her Fox lrot Fantasy Orchestra beatured wrth rt rs vocalrst, Jean Mrchel and the tap dancrng trro, The lhree R Rrchard Reschke lirchard Wrllrams, and Rrchard Wrckrser who also do acrobatrc trrcks and I do mean trrcks One of Amerrcas most famous dancers rs rn the atdrence He rs Gary fArthur Murryl Lemmon Qwrth two M sl the Charleston Krng Another celebrrty of rhythm rs Dorothy Shouse, who does push ups to rnusrc a result of her physrcal educatron trarnrng at F C H S no doubt As a frnale we change back to channel 1 t pack up a scene rn the Florrda vacatronland where Bob lblushl Huettner Mr Amerrca of 1971 rs re srdrng Bob rs stayrng at the Tutt Hut a luxurrous hotel operated by Rrchard Tutt and Rrta Rawley fof course she rsn t Rrta Rawley any more J Colleen Sarlors and her two companrons June MQBGIS and Margaret Wagner, are also rn Florrda vrsrtrng Marrlyn Mrller at her wrnter trarnrng quarters 101 the Marrlyn Mrller Mrdgets, a female baseball team whose star prtcher rs Nellene Vogele John McCarty takes over agarn and we hear hrm sayrng Well Ladres Gentlemen, thrs brrngs to a close The Brg Show We hope you ve enjoyed us as much as we ve enjoyed presentrng thrs program to you Tune rn next I turned off the set settled back to relax and to dream ot the days and frrends of 1951 Carol Duey , - ' . y , . 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