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

 - Class of 1955

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Mary Anne Hahn leaves her sense of humor to Jane Foster. Danny Harper leaves his fiddle to anyone who likes to fiddle around. Marjorie Hartman leaves the car to Eddie — his turn finally came. Marvin Heineman leaves his high necked shirts to Ronald Johnson. Alice Hullman leaves her Ipana smile to Karen Friesen. Gary Hunker leaves quietly. Bill Jahn leaves still trying to find a way to drive a car without his hands. Gary Kirkendall leaves nothing — he lost it all when he started going with Thelma. Nels Kjeldsen leaves with Susan’s gym suit in the back saet of his car. Dick Kuker leaves — do I hear Mr. Jeffers crying. Bob Larkin leaves his hair oil to someone who doesn’t need it, because it doesn’t work anyway. Alan Lennemann leaves his ‘‘struggle buggy” to Karl Faller. Mary Beth Lennemann leaves not so much shocked by the fact, but by the fact that the fact was mentioned. Danny Lippold leaves with his head bandaged — a serious thought struck him. Larry Little leaves little — he’s taking it with him. Kay Ludwig leaves her letters to Dorothy Dix to Bill Hinz so they can be delivered in his mail truck. Jim Lunsford leaves his motherly advice to anyone (besides Jim) having love problems. Pat McGuire leaves for jail — she laughed on Sunday. Bob Miller leaves his strict training rules to Lowell Gaither. Tom Miller leaves his Toni kit to Larry Ketter. Susan Mitchell leaves wondering if you can trust the promises of these men. Gary Morris leaves for the land of beautiful women. Sondra Mumm leaves her doll that says ‘‘Oh Boy” instead of “Mamma” to Beverly Bauer. LeRoy Murphy leaves with his head still full of knowledge — he never had a blowout. Glenn Nutzman leaves his profile to Ray Majerus. Owen Picton leaves some poor Hinky-Dinky shopper to carry her own ketchup out to the car. Marlene Prior leaves her jet plane to anyone who lives a mile from school. Ralph Ramsey leaves his muscles to David Wiltse — muscles? “Bud” Rush leaves his 8-cylinder giggle to Kar-leen Hanika. Larry Sailors leaves his ability to slap the women to Steve Wiltse. Dan Sargent leaves his membership in the Broken Test Tube Club to Jane Philpot. Duane Schmutzer leaves “Chase me girls, I’m a butterfly.” Connie Schock leaves still believing the night air is healthful. Ronnie Schwartz leaves wondering what he’ll do in this wicked world. Dale Schulenberg leaves his shyness to LaMarr Gibson. Jim Sefried leaves carrying his favorite record, “12th Street Rag.” Alan Shipley leaves his book on “How to be a Homemaker” to the Falls City High School Library. David Sickel leaves for Alaska, it’s rumored that Mr. Jeffers is financing the trip. Joy Smith leaves with this prayer, “I ask nothing for myself, but please give mother a son-in-law.” Ronnie Speers leaves for Florida to get a sun-tan. Larry Steadman leaves his study table to Don Gentry. Sandra Stednitz leaves the gum under her desk to Jerry Thomas. Barbara Stewart leaves with this prayer “Please make me as popular as that cute little doggie that ran through assembly this morning.” Edwin Stokes leaves for the barber shop — it’s only the third time this week. Harold Suedemeier leaves slowly — he heard that haste makes waste. Don Tutt leaves without believing in love at first sight — but he does believe in a second look. Bob Waggoner leaves his report card to the Smithsonian Institute. Eleanor Werner leaves her “plus” quality to anyone desiring friends. Don Wickham leaves his delinquent book reports to anyone who didn’t want to take Senior English anyway. Gary Witt leaves his ability to turn violently red to Nancy Kunkel. Bob Yost leaves nothing — he’s satisfied if he just graduates. Julie Zimmerman leaves his Freshman girl-friend to the Freshman from which he took hei. Tim Zinn leaves his good looks to his brother Mike — but take a look at Mike! Julia Dowell



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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: DAVID WILTSE............Vice-President TOM BROWN.....................Activity Committee BERYL BROWN..................President JANE KUNKEL.........Activity Committee BOB PERSON...................Treasurer CAROL TUBACH.................Secretary SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: SHEILA KESSLER.........Vice-President ANNA MAE STOUT....Secretary-Treasurer NANCY DARLING.......Activity Committee BILL DYKES.........Activity Committee LaMARR GIBSON...............President JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: CHARLES TAYLOR..............President JERRY COLLIER..........Vice-President MARY ANN BACAKOS........Activity Comm. DUANE ZENTNER.......Activity Committee SHIRLEY GOODELL....Secretory-Treasurer PAT MARTIN...........Activity Committee

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