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

 - Class of 1953

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ELMER HAHN leaves his ability to play hooky to the Sophomores. SHIRLEY HAMM leaves her drawing ability to Merlyn Winsor. JACK HENLEY leaves his enormous chest expansion to Jim Lunsford. NORMA HERSCHBERGER leaves her wide-awake look to Verna Crawley. DORIS HILLYER leaves her flute to Eddie Hartman so he will not need to be contented with the largest horn built. ARVID HOEL leaves his book of love tales to the High School Library. DALE HUETTNER .leaves his conscientiousness and love of study to Roger Kiekhaefer. GEORGE HUNKER leaves many girls broken hearted. “Oh George! How could you?” LOY JONES leaves his long hours of studying to Tony Algiere. BILL JONES leaves his saying “Where there is a will, there is a way, and my way is out.” LEAH KETTER leaves singing “Dear Old Nebraska U.’ or has she changed her mind. GENE KILLINGSWORTH won’t leave his deck of cards. He says they keep his morale up. KAY KIRK leaves her exercises to anyone wishing a streamlined figure. It works — she says. BETTY I IRK END ALL wishes to leave her charm to the Freshmen who are so lacking in this most necessary element. KENNETH KOEHLER leaves a little weight to Gary Adams. DALE KRAUSE leaves his bottle of “La Belle” hair oil to Neal Grantham. RICHARD LUKE leaves his address to all infatuated girls who wish to write him. GLENDA LUNSFORD leaves her three-cylinder giggle to Rosemary Eitel. BYRON MARTENY leaves his quiet attitude to Buzz Bartley. TOM MARTIN leaves his position as official girl hater. ELAINE MEYERS leaves her host of masculine admirers to Connie Schock. JOYCE MILLER leaves nothing. He’s graduating this year. CAROL MOREHEAD leaves the Freshmen and Sophomore girls longing for some advice on love. HAROLD NIEDFELDT leaves his heart to any girl with a good job. RAYMOND NIEMEYER leaves his inimitable ability to strut sitting down to Gale Pickard. GERALD NOLTE leaves saying, “Oh, you poor girls.” BOB NORTON leaves the privilege to picking a fight with every opposing center in the Southwest Conference to Leslie Groff. JOE PASSANESI leaves straightening his white bow tie and tails. He is going to sing at Carnegie Hall. GAILY A PERCIVAL leaves her rosy blush to Patsy Noll. SALLY POAGE leaves the little wrinkle under her chin to Larry Apel. ROBERT PRATER leaves for the ministry. CAROLYN RAYMOND leaves her pep to be divided among the Freshmen. VIRGINIA REAVIS leaves Mr. Jones minus two walls in chemistry lab. After all, how should she know what T. N. T. stood for! ERNIE RIDGEWAY leaves his book Dirty Tricks Used in Football. MAX ROLAND leaves his desk carving ability to Gail Ruegge. RUTH RUEGGE leaves with her charm of “willingness to help.” Too bad there ain’t more like her! DALLAS RUNYAN leaves his slow walk to Bill, “The Jet” Serensen. DONNA SCHATZ leaves a few freckles to Dick Spaulding. He needs a few. MELBA SIMON leaves her quiet way to the Freshmen. SHIRLEY STEINHAUER leaves her recipe for Titan Blonde Hair to anyone desiring a copy. Don’t rush, girls. WILBUR TISDEL leaves his information on how to beautify a car to Neal Bachman. CARL VANDER VEEN leaves his car and parking place to Julie Zimmerman and Margaret Young. MARVIN VINSONHALER leaves school to join a circus. GARY WAMSLEY leaves four wheels and a frame of a car to anyone with enough ambition to sell it for junk. JOYCE WAMSLEY leaves for the first time in a hurry. ARCHIE WEAVER leaves his pheasant hunting ability to five embarrassed hunters. RICHARD WIEDMAIER leaves for the Arthur Murry’s Studio to revise America’s style of dancing. SAROL WILTSE leaves her title as “Class Angel” to Mary Lou Dykes. RONALD WING gave up the idea of flying because his arms got tired! HELEN WITTROCK leaves in fine shape. MARJORIE WITTROCK leaves a phonograph with records of her lengthy history discussions to the Library to be used for later references. ROSA LEE YORK as usual leaves with Shirley Hamm. PHYLLIS YOST leaves her horse laugh to Kay Shouse. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the fifteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred fifty-three. Charles N. Baker (Seal) This instrument was on the day of the date thereof, signed, published and declared by the said testators to be their last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at their request have subscribed our names thereto as witnesses in their presence and in the presence of each other and who do hereby certify that at the time of the execution of said will, the testators were of sound body and feeble mind and memory and understanding and under such restraint. Colleen Zoeller John J. Mclntire Roy R. Jeffers, Jr.

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Senior Class Will We the senior class of 1953, about to depart from one phase of life into another, being: of sound body and feeble mind, do make and proclaim this our last will and testament: FIRST: To be executed by Mr. R. R. Andrews in the presence of the faculty and school pupils. SECOND: That all former wills and promises of this class be forgotten. THIRD: To Mr. Andrews, we leave a bank full of money. To Mr. Weddel, we leave a new secretary. To Mr. Cummins, we leave a P-A System. To Mrs. Cummins, we leave a plaque to hang in her room which reads, “Bring your protractors to class, or else — thirty minutes.” To Miss Fase, we leave our thanks, in all sincerity, for her good nature. To Mrs. Hahn, we leave a new piano with an automatic player. To Mr. Hatch, we leave a new farm for experimental purposes. To Mrs. Henderson, leave thirteen juniors who will fight to sell her an annual. To Mr. Henderson, we leave some fellows with which to develop a No. 1 backfield. To Mr. Hoeger, we leave a book of Falls City’s Traffic Laws. To Mr. Hudson, we leave as a perfect Senior Class with no speech defects, all due to his good influence! To Miss Huston, we leave some Junior boys to help finish the Home Economics kitchen. To Mr. Jeffers, we leave a subscription to the Book a Month Club. To Mr. Jones, we leave some patience which he lost during the Senior Chemistry Period. To Miss Jorn, Miss Sheehan, and Miss Shook, we leave the other end of the hall, to dicuss life’s troubles and problems of their students. To Mrs. Kinkead, we leave the Juniors to carry on her nickname, “mom.” To Mrs. Kline, we leave some money, donated by the Senior Class, for a new joke book. To Mr. Korslund, we leave a car with which to drive back and forth to school. To Mrs. Lunsford, we leave a few more books, although we don’t want to overlook the library. To Mr. Mclntire and Mr. Sympson, we leave two pair of boxing gloves and a bottle of pop. To Miss Oberlender, we leave a learned Spanish Class. To Mr. Person, we leave a school dance band! No need to hire the Dew Drops when he has one of his own! To Frank Zentner, we leave an automatic sweeper, one on which he will be able to ride. To Bill Femmer, we leave a steam shovel to relieve him of his coal scooping duties. To the Juniors, we leave our unpaid debts and also the privilege of being treated at the Junior-Senior Prom. To the Sophomores, we leave congratulations for making it through Biology. To the Freshmen, we leave some of our morale to help them through their remaining three years. BETTY ADAMS leaves for Rhode Island to raise Rhode Island Reds. CHARLES BAKER leaves things well baked. GEORGIA BAUER leaves two dimples to Betsy Hartman. HERMAN BAUMAN leaves his picture in Falls City High’s Hall of Fame. GEORGE BAUMAN leaves his jack-o-lantern grin to Wayne Dougherty. BILL BEDWELL leaves his nickname “Willie Lump Lump” to Sherry Camblin for Billy Shelly. RAMONA BIRDSLEY leaves her driving ability to Janis Scholz. DELMAR BOWERS leaves his dice to anyone who needs a little extra cash. MARCELLE BRAUER leaves her interest in everything to the Freshmen. They need it. SHIRLEY BRAZAU IRWIN leaves her friendly smile to Patricia Buchholz. SHIRLEY BUCHHOLZ leaves for the University of Hills, Barada, Nebraska. LINDA BUTHMAN leaves her charm to Ann Bed-well. We must keep things in the family! ANN CARTER leaves to the girls of the Junior Class her motto, “Forget Them Not.” LEONARD CRAWLEY leaves Mr. Jeffers minus an orderly student. KAY DE WALD leaves with a precious ring. SHIRLEY DODDS leaves her sweet voice to Julia Dowell. JACK DOUGLAS wills the stubs of his big black cigars to the city street cleaners. JIM DUNN leaves to become an Eye, Ear, and Nose Specialist. BEVERLY DYKES leaves her infallible attraction for the sterner sex to Adrienne McMillen. CHARLES EBEL leaves June 1 to start pitching for Falls City Strugglers. JANET EDWARDS leaves still thinking about a last year’s senior. VERNAL FALLER leaves — leaving many girls minus rides to school. ROSALIE FINCK leaves — dreaming about the greenhouse. DOUGLAS GIBSON leaves his girl shyness to Rex Bartley, not that Rex needs it. EVELYN GOLTZ leaves her ability to fix up the Boys’ tests to Norma Hunzeker. RAYMOND GOOLSBY leaves saying, “Please do not throw cigarettes and gum on the floor of the 5 and 10c Store.” GRETCHEN GREEN leaves her talking ability to Karleen Hanika.

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