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

 - Class of 1952

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Barbara Colbert leaves her study lamp to Roger Kiek-haefer. Gertrude Collier leaves for Hiawatha. Bruce Cooper leaves his fiddle to anyone who likes to fiddle around. Donna DeRoin leaves her silence in study hall to Kay Shouse and Janis Scholz. Carol Diefenderfer leaves her “never-fail method” of how to get thin to Marlene Prior. Bill Dorste leaves school, still trying to find a way to drive a car without the use of either of his hands. Jerry Downey leaves his formula for titian red hair to anyone desiring a copy. Don’t break your legs trying to be the first one there, freshmen. Ralph Ducy leaves his “Oakland” to anyone who has enough patience to make it run. Arleta Durfee leaves her angora sweaters to her sister, Twila; on both they look swell. Peggy Eickhoff leaves her perfect form to Marcelle Brauer. Elaine Fryer leaves with a desire for more knowledge. Jean Gerweck leaves as silently as she came. Dean Grantham leaves his sister, Winnie, to carry on the Grantham tradition. Corene Griffiths leaves her school girl complexion to Linda Buthman. Dolores Groff leaves her coalfire socks and jeans to Joan Clumpner. Roger Hahn leaves about one-half dozen girls to look for another ride to school next year. Beverly Hays leaves her freckles to her sister, Pat — I’m sure you appreciate that, Pat. Elaine Henke leaves many boys without sufficient reading material in study hall. Too bad Elaine’s notes were not donated to the school library. Keith Herbster leaves nothing; he lost it all when he started going with Corene Griffiths. Joan Hopp leaves her satisfied air to Helen Witt-rock. Eddie Huber leaves his motherly advice to anyone having love troubles. Eilene Hullman leaves her silence to Gail Ruegge. Vernon Hunzeker leaves his trips to Lincoln to Beaky Jones. Merle Joy leaves his shoes to anyone who wishes to become “a big squeek” in Falls City High School. Jo Ann Joy leaves in her Kaiser. Garry Kirkendall leaves one history book and one American Govt, book (slightly used) to the highest bidder. Milford Kirkendall leaves gladly to any FFA boy first class information on how to raise peanuts in Alaska. Charles Kottich leaves his handsomeness to some underclassman whose ambition it is to appear on television. Robert Kratz leaves his blushing grin to Gary Wamsley. Mary Helen Krueger leaves her car and a cloud of smoke to Rex Bartley. Carolyn Little leaves little; she’s taking it all with her! Karl Lock leaves Mr. Simon minus a very loyal, studious history pupil. Ann Lunsford leaves the art of keeping a deep wave in her hair to Sarol “Mabel” Wiltse. Marjorie (hold-your-man) Myers leaves her handcuffs to Joyce Miller. Wayne Nanomantube leaves — you’ll live, girls. Marceile Nutzman leaves her stand-in with the teachers to Leslie Groff. John Parrish leaves his Chevie to anyone owning an oil well. Marlin Peck leaves for the farm — to work! Joan Pollard leaves all her charms to Leah Ketter. Ann Pool leaves her skill in note writing to Mary Lou Dykes. Kenny Prater leaves his Dodge to anyone with a dollar ninety-eight. Robert Prater leaves his report card to the Smithsonian Institute. Donna Preusse leaves flying high so no one will “Fuller” Barbara Randall leaves all her junior boy friends to the girls of the class from which they came. Ward Reesman leaves, but he will be waiting outside to mooch a cigarette. Pat Richmond leaves her natural looks to Pat Johnson for Sunday wear. Norma Runyan leaves her perfect marcel to Lillian’s Beauty Shop. Kenneth Sailors leaves everything he has if he just graduates. Lou Sanchez leaves her meek and innocent ways to Kay Kirk. Marilyn Schmutzer leaves her solemn ways to Jim Chaffee. Dick Schock leaves as a charmer of the fairer sex. Jim Shields leaves his ability to play basketball to anyone desiring to become a member of the Harlem Globe Trotters. Myron Shubert leaves, handcuffed to Marjorie Meyers. Donald Stewart leaves his book on “How to Dance” to George Percell. David Stratton leaves with the front seat of his convertible minus Doris Hillyer. Alice Todd leaves her edition of “My Moments in Love” for the nominal sum of ten cents. Dorothy Vaughn leaves her sweet personality to anyone desiring to be well liked. Velda Vogt leaves her date book to anyone asking for it. Girls, the opportunity of a lifetime! Terry Vonderschmidt leaves a portion of his excess height to Ruth Ruegge, providing, of course, she puts it to good use. Bob Wadsworth leaves to pump air into Ralph Ducy’s tires so they can make that long, long trip to Hiawatha. Bob Yanike leaves his ability to play the saxophone to anyone else who happens to be “great.” Dick Young leaves his position as “official woman hater” to Ernie Ridgeway. Robert Zeigler leaves his affection for Hershel Anderson to one (?) of the weaker sex. Coleen Zimmerman leaves her sweet voice to anyone wishing to become a telephone operator. Glenda Zoucha leaves her Venus-like figure to Ann Carter. Signed before me, John Be Wise, Notary Public



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BETTY ADAMS GRACIELOU BABB NORMAN AUE GEORGIA BAUER GEORGE BAUMAN BETTY BELL RAMONA BIRDSLEY SHIRLEY BRAZAU MARY BRIGHT ANN CARTER JOAN CLUMPNER SHIRLEY DODDS JACK DOUGLAS CHARLES EBEL JANET EDWARDS DOUGLAS GIBSON WAYNE GILBERT CHARLES BAKER HERMAN BAUMAN BILL BEDWELL DZLMAR BOWERS MARCELLE BRAUER SHIRLEY BUCHHOLZ LINDA BUTHMAN LEONARD CRAWLEY KAY DE WALD JIM DUNN BEVERLY DYKES VERNAL FALLER ROSALIE FINCK EVELYN GOLTZ GRETCHEN GREEN

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