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DON RIESCHIEK leaves his title of “Champion hog caller” to Merlin Martin. ALAN TUBACH leaves his stripeing ability to Carolyn McNeely DENNY STEADMAN leaves singing “Since I Met You Baby, My Whole Life Has Changed.” KAREN SHULENBERG leaves her pepsodent smile to Nancy Kelly. ELDON BAKER leaves his newly invented mouth trap to Karen Hoel. KENNY ZENTNER leaves a good supply of his favorite sweets, bon-bons, to anyone with a sweet tooth. JIM FISHER leaves his highly treasured golden locks to V. H. Clark. DAVID MESSER leaves his art talent and numerous other vices to Darrel Rhodd. PETE RICHMOND leaves to become the World’s Champion Woman Chaser. ALAN ROBB leaves his “trinkets” to Terry Robinson. ROGER SPEERS leaves a pass key to the “Heartbreak Hotel” to Karen Friesen. FRANCIS FERGUSON leaves, now famous because of “the lonely frog who has no home.” SHEILA WHALEN leaves her days off. CAROL DOWNEY leaves her off days. LAMARR GIBSON leaves for Notre Dame. He has received a scholarship for his services on the badmitton team. He is taking Sarah with him. ROBERT JOY leaves his ability to care for those who are under the “weather” to Pat Thomas. GARY GOLL leaves his precise speech to anyone who needs a few extra “points.” ELEANOR CAMPBELL left her spot on the cheerleading squad to Suella Stabler. DENNIS MERZ leaves the parking lot without a few Studebakers. DON DORR leaves because he knows better than to stay around, after this is published. To all those who weren’t left anything, we leave the hope that next year they will be among the lucky ones who receive an inheritance. Don Dorr.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL The class of 1957, Falls City High School, gratefully leaves to the faculty: To Mr. Andrews, we leave a private list of our future telephone numbers, so he can call us in for advice on critical problems. To Mr. Weddel we leave a private turnpike to Frederick, Maryland. To the “third floor discussion group” we leave a five-way radio, so they can hold discussions during class, too. To the coaches we leave those hefty PeeWee Leaguers. To Mr. and Mrs. Cummins we leave a genuine “Pocket Addiator” to save time correcting papers. To Mr. Eckman we leave many years of happily married bliss, and three cans of Simoniz. To Mrs. Gatz we leave “John Wayne” Sauer, and “Lana Turner” Zimmer. To Mrs. Hoffman we leave a map of the shortcuts to Hiawatha, which some of our boys have developed. We leave Mrs. Hanson, knowing that all her troubles are little ones. To Mrs. Kinkead we leave the ambition to sing on Arthur Godfrey and His Talent Scouts.” To Mr. Jones we leave a post on the “National Atomic Energy Commission.” To Mr. Lindquist we leave a recording of “Sound Off” so he can practice marching in his own living room. To Mrs. Lunsford we leave a do it yourself book for all major operations. To Mr. Person, we were going to leave a new band room, but our budget just wouldn't allow it. To Miss Phillips we leave Roger Still. To the Students: JERRY LUNSFORD leaves a year’s subscription of his favorite magazine to Elaine “Playboy” Scholz. HAROLD HOOPER leaves his “Hot Rag Top” to Gerald Hooper. LOUISE SCHNUTE leaves a pair of solid gold fingernail clippers to Rachel Wittrock. RONNIE KIRKENDALL leaves his many girl friends regretfully. BROTHER GERALD PECK leaves for seminary. DIANE SHIPLEY leaves for the Uptown Barber Shop. BEVERLY BAUER leaves many tears to Larry Noyes who will gladly shed them for her. DON CAMPBELL leaves just bursting with pride and joy. LOIS FINNER left with a head start on all of us. MARGARET SMITH leaves with her head in the clouds. NANCY DARLING leaves singing “Anchors Aweigh.” JOE ENGLEMAN leaves saying goodbye to everyone but Larry Scott, he just can’t quite see that far. Rowdy little WILBUR CHESTNUT leaves his rowdy little brother. PHYLLIS HAHN leaves several of the freshman boys without a clubhouse for their noon meetings. GARY RICHMOND leaves to set straight the writers of “This Ole Housh.” DAVE JOY leaves for New York Philharmonic Orchestra. BOB HOWE leaves his “Rocket Ship to Shubert” to Jerry Foster. JOHN WERNER leaves his seat on the Preston City Council to Logan Handly. LARRY KETTER leaves his combination of the talents of Liberace and Elvis Presley to Bob Person. CAROL VOGELE leaves her willingness to help lazy people, to Raymond Huebner. IRVIN JAMES leaves his connections in Lincoln to Mai McCoy. MARGARET LEW’IS leaves a Rose and a Baby Ruth to Sharon McCoy. MARJORIE GOLTZ leaves that ring right on her finger where it belongs. MARY ARNOLD leaves nothing. She says, “Let the underclassmen get along as best they can.” JOYCE PFLAUM leaves for Midland, under the advice of a distinguished Alumnus. GERALDINE KOESTER leaves “Leo the Lion” without the advice of experience. BILL DYKES leaves in his trusty “Pastel Peach Plymouth” for parts unknown. VERNON BLETCHER leaves his ability to dodge the opposite sex to Ronnie Ireland. JANE RUDE leaves, thanking the teachers for a job well done. GINNY BOWMAN leaves her “Classroom Tact” to Larry Stednitz. RETTA MOORE leaves with no regrets. TERRY RAMSEY leaves his favorite expression, “eight ball in the side pocket,” to Chet Shaw. DON LINSCOTT (alias “Mugsy”) leaves his plastic surgeon’s address to anyone who thinks he needs alterations. ROGER WEST leaves with spurs on his boots and he don’t give a hoot ’cause he’s found him a purty woman’s love.
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Junior Class Officers Seated (left to right): Eloine Scholz............Sec'y-Treas. Robert Person...............President Noomi Bedwell..........Vice-President Standing: Deanna Darling.............Activities Harry Vohl.................Activities Carol Tubach...............Activities Sophomore Class Officers Seated (left to right): Jean Roberts...........Sec'y-Treas Georgia Kirkendal!......Activities Dennis McBride...........President Standing: Fred Gilbert........Vice-President Ronnie Kelley...........Activities Freshman Class Officers Robert Brown...........President Jim Foster............Activities Judy Cheever..........Activities Judy Majerus......Vice-President Carol West....Secretary-Treasurer
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