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

 - Class of 1959

Page 27 of 110

 

Falls City High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Falls City, NE) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 27 of 110
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Page 26 text:

Bonnie Hunker leaves — looking for Younger days. Ronnie Ireland — leaves his list of babysitters to Ronnie Harris. Carolyn Iwig — leaves her religious prestige to Floyd Sumner. Ronald Kelley — leaves his book on “How to Make Romance to Richard (make-out) Halbert. Bonnie Kessler — leaves her meekness to Sharon Marrs. Georgia Kirkendall — leaves her famous saying, “Well, I don’t know for sure, but . . .” to Rosie Pflaum. Norman Kirkendall — leaves his map to Salem via Reserve to anyone interested in females and liquid refreshment. Raymond Kirkendall — leaves his many girl friends to Dale Darling. Ona Klema — leaves her station wagon to Becky Windle. Larry Kuhlman — leaves his nickname “Bull” to Lanny Camblin. Elaine Lewis — leaves her honorary position on the Girls’ All-Star football team to Mary Beth Stalder. Wayne Lewis — leaves his famous saying “phooey” to Neil Owens. Joan Liebsch — leaves for Hollywood to be Jayne Mansfield’s understudy. Marian Liebsch — leaves to become head waitress at Stephenson Drugs. Jerry Linscott — leaves Coach Henderson without a ride to the Elks Club. Frances Lock — leaves for Hiawatha. Betty Lutz — leaves in a purple flash. Dennis McBride — leaves a book of ten easy ways to park to Dennis Strough. Robert Meinzer — leaves the key to Grandma’s house to Tom McGuire. Mickey Mumm — leaves with more than he came (and not knowledge). Harriett Murphy — leaves with a ring on her finger and bells on her toes. Carol Nanomantube — leaves her workouts in gym class to Eddie Steinman. Dick Pickard leaves — for Verdon. Dorothy Picton — leaves her secret for a combination of brains and beauty to Janice Maze. Willie and Wally Piper — leave to become the world’s wrestling tag team champions. Carol Prior — leaves her natural blonde hair to Ruth Schnute. LaRhue Ramsey — leaves her ability to argue with Mr. Coba to Rachel Wittrock. Rosalie Rannebeck — leaves her specialized diet to Judy Herling. Darrel Rhodd — leaves, “AT LAST.” Mary Robb — leaves for the farm. Jean Roberts — leaves the spoils of the battle to Sharon Curtis. Lois Rowell — leaves for Verdon where she expects to reach a great height in life. Shirley Ruch — leaves her many engagement rings to Billie Kay King. Peggy Sailors — leaves her knack for getting away with playing hooky to Charlotte Robinson. Doranne Schmidt — leaves her pony tail to Imo-gene Becker. Joan Schulenberg — leaves her angel wings and halo to Mary Ellen Gaither. Ronnie Schuetz — leaves with his accordion to star on the Razor Back Roundup in Del Rio, Texas. Judie Sickel — leaves little by “Little.” Kenneth Smith — leaves all the teachers minus a hard-working boy. Maynard Speers — leaves his mile-wide grin to Gary Kammerer. Virginia Stalder — leaves her fine personality to Dale Chestnut. Deanna Stevens — leaves to make someone a pretty country-girl wife. Roger Still — leaves looking for a wife with the theory that two can live cheaper than one. Donna Tubach — leaves her red hair to Peggy Pickard. Beverly Vaughn — leaves to join her fiance at the Quaker Oats Company. Eldon Vonderschmidt — leaves his beat-up Plymouth to his little brother. Bill Von Seggern — leaves saying “I love you” to all the freshmen girls. Linda Wickiser — leaves to start her own insurance company. Sherry Wilhelm — leaves her solemn ways to Sally Lunsford. Melva Williams and Nedra Winsor — leave to become Co-Queens of the Sidney Rodeo. Roberta Wiltste — leaves her four-cylinder giggle to Carolyn Christy. Faye Witt — leaves her taxi service over the noon hour to Betty Merz. Deborah Wise — leaves her ability to “cook” something up to Connie Kirkendall. Ronald Wissman — leaves in his future casket, “The Black Bomb.” Joyce Zimmerman—leaves her shyness to Priscilla Kelly. Larry Stednitz — leaves his “bug” to anyone who wants to make a daily trip to Sacred Heart. Larry Stednitz.



Page 28 text:

Junior Class Officers Seated, left to right: Larry Beasing ...Vice-President Jim Nedrow President Standing: Linda Tubach Janet Hinz Activities John Boswell T reasurer Bob Brown Judy Majerus Secretary Sophomore Class Officers Seated, left to right: Steve Sperry.............President Dick Law............Vice-President Bruce Smith..............Secretary Stonding: David Wittrock..........Activities Sally Lunsford..........Activities Janice Maze..............Treasurer Freshman Class Officers Seated, left to right: Violet Vogele Activities Linda Murphy Secretary Carolyn Christy.... Activities Connie Carter Treasurer Standing: David Martin President Sandra Kelley ...Vice-President

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