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FACULTY 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated Left To Right: Bayard Clark, Archibald Weaver. Ralph Clark. Kenneth Gardner. Standing: Bob James, William Boose. Jr., Dwight Duey, Kenneth Sandrock. CITY SUPERINTENDENT KENNETH L. D. GARDNER B.S., M.A. Nebraska State College. Peru University of Nebraska 2 PRINCIPAL ROBERT JOY A.B. Nebraska State College, Kearney FACULTY LUCIA AHERN English. Speech B.A., M.A. Creighton University Nebraska State College, Peru GARY BAILEY Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing B.A.E. Nebraska State College. Wayne THOMAS BROWN Chemistry, Physics B.S. Nebraska State College, Peru 3 LARRY GODWIN World History B.A. Hastings College DOROTHY FASE Commercial B.A. University of Nebraska RAYMOND GRAVES American Government Assistant Coach B.S. Doane College O. C. HATCH Vocational Agriculture B.S. University of Nebraska MILDRED JORN English B.A. University of Nebraska ROBERT HENDERSON Coach Boy's Physical Education B.A., M.A. Nebraska State College, Peru University of Kentucky rC LEON JOY Mathematics B.S. Nebraska State College, Peru DOROTHY KOMMER Commercial B.S. University of Nebraska LLOYD KARNES English, Dramatics BJL, B.S. Kansas University LA VERNE LUNSFORD Librarian B.A. Nebraska State College, Peru JOSEPH MANHART Guidance Director B.A., M.E. Nebraska State College, Kearney University of Wyoming MAXINE R. KIELSMEIER Latin, Psychology B.A. Nebraska State College. Peru VIVIAN ROESCH Girl's Physical Education B.S. North Texas State University WILBER ROESCH Mathematics B.A., M.A. Midland College University of Nebraska NORA BELLE SYLTEN English, Spanish B.S. Emporia State Teachers College MILDRED SHOOK Science B.A. University of Nebraska r MARTHA NIMS Homemaking B.S., M.S. Mississippi Southern College Louisiana State University DOUGLAS PEARSON Choral Music B.M.E. University of Nebraska PAUL WEINERT American History B.A. West mar College BETTY MILLER Secretary ROBERT C. WILLIAMS Instrumental Music B.M.E. Nebraska State College, Chadron ELMER SIMPSON Custodian SAM PICTON Custodian LOUISE HENDERSON School Nurse R.N. St. Margaret's Hospital 8 THROUGH THE YEARS JOHN ADAMS Pool Hall Bums—2.000 homeless. Trades and Industries -1. Commercial -2-3-4. CELISE ALTON RUTH APEL Sing along with Celise. Contacts and dark glasses. Academic -1. Commercial -2-3-4. Academic -1-2-3-4. Home Eco-Home Economics -2-3-4. nomics -1. NANCY ARMBRUSTER You don't own me! Commercial -1-2-3-4. NANCY BARKER Bark, Bark, BaTk. Academic -1-2-3. Commercial -4. Home Economics -1-3. DONALD BAXTER WILLIAM BEASING Could I have a ride? It runs in the family. Academic -1-3. Commercial -2-4. Academic -1-2-3-4. HELEN BECKER Give me a Schacht. Academic -3. Commercial -2-4. Home Economics -1-2-4. SHARON BRAZAU Bubbles Commercial -1-2-3-4. Home Eco- LINDA BUCKMINSTER AH AH AH choo Commercial -1-2-3-4. Home EDWIN CARLSON Eddie Haircut North Dakota -1. -2-3-4. Academic Eco- nomics -1-3-4. nomics -1-2. 10 MARLENE CARPENTER I've got a chauffeur. Home Economics -1-2-3-4. GLENDA CLARK If they would only put seat belts on hay racks! Academic 1-2-4. Commercial -3. Home Economics -3. CHERIE COMFORT A perfect Cook Commercial -1-2-3-4. Home Eco- LARRY COOK nomics -1-2. Storyteller Academic -1-2-3-4. PHYLLIS CRAIG Hi there! Who are you? Morrill -1-2-3. Commercial -4. MARSHA CRAMER Give that boy a star. Academic -4. Commercial -1-2-3. DAVID CUMMINS Bamba, the Jungle Boy Academic -1-2-3-4. GAYLE CURTIS For those who have a sweet tooth . . . Academic -1. Commercial -2-3-4. Home Economics -1-2-4. ELAINE EBY Gone but not forgotten. Commercial -3-4. Home PHILIP FINE Bye Bye Birdie Eco- Academic -1-2-3-4. BARBARA FROST Barb, will you accompany me? Academic -1-2-3-4. nomics -1-2. 11 DAVID GEBHARD Academic -1. Trades and In- Academic -1-2-3-4. See 'ya on Main. dustries -2-3. Co-op -4. Commercial -1-2. Trades and Industries -4. Voc. Agriculture -3-4. MARILYN HAHN It's a Sonny day. Commercial -1-2-3-4. DENNIS HEINZELMAN Denway Stump Commercial -1-2-3-4. LINDA HORN Well-1-1-1 Academic -1-2-3-4. Home Economics 1. JOHN HUNDLEY zzzzz Commercial -1-2-3-4. Trades and Industries -2-3. Voc. Agriculture. -4. SHERILYN HUNDLEY Bitsy's substitute Wyoming -1. Commercial -2-3-4. BARBARA HUNKER It's this time for sure! Academic -1. Commercial -2-3-4. Home Economics -3-4. CARL HUNZEKER The Music Man Academic -1-2-3-4. SANDRA HURLBERT Look! See what I got for Christmas! Academics -1. Commercial -2-3-4. Home Economics -1. 12 GLORIA JILEK Now, what was I talking about? Academic -1-2-3-4. PAULA JONES Timid but Intelligent Salem -1 2. Academic -3-4. TO ANN KERNS Taxi Commercial -3-4. Home Economics -1-2. LINDA KIEKHAEFER Eeny. Meeny, Miny, Mo. Academic -1-2-3-4. Home Econom- ics -1. LAWRENCE KIRKENDALL Bo Trades and Industries -2-3-4. Voc. Agriculture -1-2-3-4. JANET KLAUS Double your pleasure. Academic -1-2-3-4. JUDITH KLAUS Double your fun. Academic -1-2-3-4. GWENDOLYN KOESTER If I only had a typewriter.' Academic -1-2-3-4. LILA KUHLMAN Box office queen Commercial -1-2-3-4. Home Economics -1-2-4. DONNA LEE I'm a Union member. Commercial 1-2-3-4. Home Economics -1-2-4. DAN LUNSFORD Danny Snookerduck Academic -1-2-3-4. 13 CATHERINE MARQUIS Mrs. Miller's helper. Commercial -1-2-3-4. JAMES McNEELY JUDITH MERZ John, may I sleep at your house tonight? Academic -1-2-3-4. Goldilocks Academic -1-2-3-4. Home Economics 1-2. JOHN METZGER To coin a phrase . . Academic -1-2-3-4. EUNICE MICHELS Uni Seward -1-2. Academic -3-4. ROBERT NELSON Don't you think I have cool hair? Academic -1-2-3-4. JOHN OGLE What'da ya say. Schlick? Salem -1-2. Commercial -3-4. ANN PAYNE Ouch Kansas City -1-2. Commercial -3. Home Economics -4. BARBARA PERKINS DENNIS PLATTER Redwood Special Man without a district. Emerson -1. Commercial -2-3-4. Academic -1. Trades and Indus-Co-op -4. tries -4. Voc. Agriculture -2-3-4. DANIEL RADLEY Print 'em up; roll 'em out! Academic -1-2-3-4. 14 WANDA RHODD Head waitress at the Ramsey Deluxe. Reserve -1. Commercial -3. Home Economics -2-4. JAMES RICHEY I have to go home and set my hair. Commercial -1-4. Trades and Industries -2-3. SHARON RIEGER 4-H Queen Academic -1-2. Commercial -3 4. Home Economics -1. DIANA RIESCHICK Sit next to me while I drive, Ed. Academic -1-3. Commercial -2-4. LINDA RIESCHICK Yes, Mr. Karnes. Academic -3-4. Commercial -1-2. Home Economics -2-4. RITA RUEGGE Is that you out there. Johnny? Academic -1-3-4. Commercial -2. Home Economics -1-2-4. DONALD SAAL Gimme twenty-four fireballs and one piece of bubble gum. Academic -1-2-3-4. GARRY SCHACHT I'm O.K., Coach. Salem -1-2. Trades and Industries -3-4. RUTH SCHAIBLE Confusion is my middle name. JAMES SCHATZ Not Esquire. NKIWDT Academic -1-2-3-4. EDWARD SCHOLL Put your head on my shoulder. Academic -1-2-4. Trades and Industries -3. Academic -1-2-3-4. 15 JOHN SCHUETZ One of the Insects Trades and Industries -2-3. Voc. Agriculture 1-2-3. Co-op -4. KATHLEEN SCHULER Always the front row! Academic -1-2-3-4. ROY SHAW The unknown inner me. Commercial -1-2-4. Trades and MATTHEW SIKORA Industries -3. Let's go to Dean's. Commercial -1-2-3-4. Trades and Industries -3-4. CLINT SMITH Follow the girls. Trades and Industries -2-3. Voc. Agriculture -1-2-3. Co-op -4. GAY SNETHEN I left my heart at Fremont. Academic -1-2. Commercial -3-4. CAROL SORENSEN Kelsey Commercial -1-2-3-4. Home Economics -1-2. RUTH STEINMAN ERNEST STRASIL Only my barber knows for sure. JANICE STEVENS Academic -1-2. Commercial -3-4. Silence is golden. Home Economics -1-2-3-4. Let's go out to Mutt's. Joan.1 LOWELL STITZER Academic -1-2-3-4. Strike up the band. Academic -1-2-4. Commercial -3. 16 LINDA STRASIL Florence Nightingale Academic -1-2-3. Commercial -4. JACQUELYN SWEGLER Walk me home. Phil. Academic -1-2-3-4. Home Economics -1-2. KENNETH TAYLOR Sack those groceries. Ken. Trades and Industries -2-3-4. Voc. Agriculture -1-2. Co-op 4. JAMES TITUS I can't play tonight. Coach. Trades and Industries -1-2-3. Co-op 4. KENNETH WAMSLEY Kennu (Colorado Kid) Cousey. the Almanac Academic -1-2-3-4. FLAME WATKINS I'll wait for you. Charlie. Academic -1-2-3-4. JEAN WEINERT Levi Academic -1-2-3-4. LOIS WENZ Speechless Commercial -1-2-3. Home Economics -1-2-4. SANDRA WICKHAM Maybe if I'd take Blue Print Reading he'd . . Salem -1-2. Academic -3-4. JUDITH WINDLE Life is but one big stage! Academic -1-2-3-4. WAYNE WITT Playboy Academic -1. Voc. Agriculture -1-2-3-4. 17 JOYCE YOESEL Here, there, and everywhere.' Commercial -1-2-3-4. HARRY YOST The Absent-Minded Professor Academic -1. Commercial -2-3-4. JOHNNY YOST Deer me. Academic -4. Commercial -1-2. Trades and Industries -3. VIRGINIA YOUNG Pixi Commercial -1-2-3-4. Home Economics -1-2-4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Larry Cook .............................................. David Cummins ........................................... Second Row: Linda Kiekhaefer ........................................ Marsha Cramer ........................................... Nancy Barker ............................................ Third Row: John Ogle ............................................... Dan Lunsford ............................................ .. . Activities .... President ... Activities . .. Secretary ... Treasurer .... Activities Vice-President 18 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a bright, sunshiny day in the fall of 1960 we creatures, commonly known as Freshmen, breahed a sigh—perhaps a rather frightened sigh —as we gallantly trudged up to the steps to enter Falls City High School, which was soon to become so very much a part of our lives. Under the able guidance of our sponsors, Mr. Peterson and Mr. Eckman, we were soon on our way to achieving great tasks. Our first big task was the election of our officers: Bill Beasing, President; Jim Schatz, Vice-President; Cherie Comfort, Secretary-Treasurer; and Cindy Sutter and Dale Vice, members of the Activities Committee. Our scholastic ability was proven by the following Honor Roll students: Nancy Barker, David Cummins, Linda Horn, Linda Kiekhaefer, Judy Klaus, Judy Merz, John Metzger, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, Gay Snethen, and Ernie Strasil. Lettering in Band were Bill Beasing, Barbara Frost, Ed Hunzeker, John Metzger, Dan Radley, Donald Saal, Kathy Schuler, Matt Sikora, Lowell Stitzer, Carol Sorensen, Linda Strasil, and Judy Windle. Lawrence Kirkendall lettered in football. Going to the District Music Contest at Peru were Celise Alton, Nancy Barker, Donald Baxter, Bill Beasing, Linda Buckminster, Glenda Clark, Cherie Comfort, Barbara Frost, Linda Horn, Barbara Hunker, Ed Hunzeker, Linda Kiekhaefer, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metzger, James Richey, Sharon Rieger, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, Kathy Schuler, Matt Sikora, Gay Snethen, Carol Sorensen, Ruth Steinman, Lowell Stitzer, Linda Strasil, and Judy Windle. Having completed our freshman year with some signs of success, we were, nevertheless, relieved and happy when we became sophomores without serious mishap. We chose as our leaders Linda Buckminster, President; Ernie Strasil, Vice-President; David Cummins, Secretary-Treasurer; and Cherie Comfort and Judy Windle, members of the Activities Committee. Our class sponsors were Miss Ehemberger and Miss Jorn. Our representatives on the Honor Roll were Glenda Clark, Marsha Cramer, David Cummins, Gloria Jilek, Linda Kiekhaefer, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Judy Merz, John Metzger, Sharon Rieger, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, and Gay Snethen. Further proving our mental ability were those going to the Peru Scholastic Contest: David Cummins, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metzger, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, and Jackie Swegler. Our class was well represented in the music department with the following attending the District Music Contest: Nancy Barker, Donald Baxter, Bill Beasing, Linda Buckminster, Glenda Clark, Cherie Comfort, Barbara Frost, Bob Grantham, Linda Horn, Barbara Hunker, Ed Hunzeker, Linda Kiekhaefer, Lawrence Kirkendall, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metzger, James Richey, Sharon Rieger, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, Ed Scholl, Kathy Schuler, Matt Sikora, Gay Snethen, Carol Sorensen, Ruth Steinman, Lowell Stitzer, Linda Strasil, and Judy Windle. Receiving letters in Band were Nancy Arm-bruster, Barbara Frost, Bob Grantham, Ed Hunzeker, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metzger, Dan Radley, James Richey, Donald Saal, Ed Scholl, Kathy Schuler, Matt Sikora, Carol Sorensen, Lowell Stitzer, Linda Strasil, and Judy Windle. Our athletes were John Adams, lettering in football; Bill Beasing, football; Ed Carlson, track; David Cummins, track; Dennis Heinzelman, golf; Lawrence Kirkendall, football and track; Ernie Strasil, football and basketball; Jim Titus, football; and Ken Wamsley, track. The next year we strutted into F.C.H.S. gs upperclassmen. Half of our high school career was over, but the best was yet to come. We elected the following as our class officers: President, Jim Mc-Neely; Vice-President, Jim Schatz; Secretary, Bill Beasing; Treasurer, David Cummins; and Activities Committee members, Dennis Heinzelman, Judy Merz, and Gay Snethen. Our class sponsors were Mrs. George and Mrs. Sylten. Those Honor Roll “bookworms were Marsha Cramer, David Cummins, Gloria Jilek, Paula Jones, Linda Kiekhaefer, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metzger, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, Jean Weinert, and Judy Windle. Attending the Peru Scholastic Contest were Nancy Barker, David Cummins, Barbara Frost, Gloria Jilek, Linda Kiekhaefer, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, and Ruth Schaible. Awarded Band letters were Barbara Frost, Bob Grantham, Ed Hunzeker, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, James Richey, Donald Saal, Ed Scholl, Kathy Schuler, Carol Sorensen, Lowell Stitzer, Linda Strasil and Judy Windle. Our class was very well represented in the District Music Contest with the following in attendance: Celise Alton, Nancy Barker, Donald Baxter, Bill Beasing, Helen Becker, Linda Buckminster, Ed Carlson, Marlene Carpenter, Glenda Clark, Cherie Comfort, Barbara Frost, Bob Grantham, Barbara Hunker, Ed Hunzeker, Sandy Hurl-bert, Paula Jones, Lawrence Kirkendall, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Judy Merz, John Metzger, Eunice Michels, James Richey, Sharon Rieger, Ed Scholl, Kathy Schuler, Matt Sikora, Gay Snethen, Carol Sorensen, Lowell Stitzer, Linda Strasil, and Judy Windle. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Joy, we presented our Junior Class play, Dear Ruth. The cast included Nancy Armbruster, Bill Beasing, Larry Cook, Marsha Cramer, Dan Lunsford, John Metz- ger, Linda Rieschick, Ruth Schaible, Jim Schatz, and Judy Windle. Our politicians attending County Government Day activities were Bill Beasing, Helen Becker, Linda Buckminster, Cherie Comfort, Larry Cook, Marsha Cramer, David Cummins, Dennis Heinzel-man, Lawrence Kirkendall, Dan Lunsford, Jim Schatz, Ruth Steinman, Jean Weinert, and Judy Windle. Cherie Comfort was the Junior Cheerleader. Receiving awards in G. A. A. were Ruth Apel, Helen Becker, Sharon Brazau, Cherie Comfort, Marsha Cramer, Sherilyn Hundley, Jo Ann Kerns, Judy Merz, Janice Stevens, and Jean Weinert. Letter award winners in football were John Adams, Bill Beasing, Larry Cook, David Cummins, Lawrence Kirkendall, Jim McNeely, Garry Schacht, Ernie Strasil, and Jim Titus. Basketball letters were awarded to Garry Schacht, Jim Schatz, Ernie Strasil, and Ken Wamsley. Receiving track letters were David Cummins, Jim McNeely, John Ogle, Garry Schacht, Ernie Strasil, and Ken Wamsley. Golf awards were given to Dennis Heinzelman and Bob Nelson. Contributing to the F.C. Class B. State Championship was our All-State star, Ernie Strasil. April 27, 1961, we gave a beautiful banquet in honor of the Seniors. The theme was ''Wishing Will Make It So. In keeping with the theme we decorated with a huge rainbow and a wishing well. The wishes made as the pennies were dropped into the well will be remembered for many years to come. At last we are Seniors—the leaders—determined to make our final year the best yet. We began by choosing our officers: David Cummins, President; Dan Lunsford, Vice-President; Marsha Cramer, Secretary; Nancy Barker, Treasurer; and Larry Cook, Linda Kiekfaefer, and John Ogle as Activities Committee members. Our sponsors were Mr. Leon Joy and Mr. Godwin. Honor Roll students were Ruth Apel, Nancy Armbruster, Donald Baxter, Helen Becker, Cherie Comfort, David Cummins, Sherilyn Hundley, Ed Hunzeker, Gloria Jilek, Paula Jones, Linda Kiek-haefer, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Gwen Koester, Judy Merz, John Metzger, Eunice Michels, Bob Nelson, Dan Radley, Linda Rieschick, Rita Ruegge, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, Kathy Schuler, Carol Sorensen, Linda Strasil, Ken Wamsley, Jean Weinert, Judy Windle, and John Yost. Participating in the Peru Scholastic Contest were Nancy Barker, David Cummins, Paula Jones, Judy Klaus, Judy Merz, John Metzger, Rita Ruegge, Donald Saal, Ruth Schaible, Jackie Swegler, and Jean Weinert. Receiving Band letters and attending the District Music Contest this year were Barbara Frost, Ed Hunzeker, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metz- ger, Dan Radley, James Richey, Donald Saal, Kathy Schuler, Carol Sorensen, Lowell Stitzer, Linda Strasil, and Judy Windle. On April 10 and 11, 1964, the Senior Class presented its play. Our Town, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Karnes. The cast included Nancy Armbruster, Donald Baxter, Bill Beasing, Marsha Cramer, Philip Fine, Bob Grantham, Dennis Heinzelman, Ed Hunzeker, Gwen Koester, Dan Lunsford, Judy Merz, John Metzger, Bob Nelson, Linda Rieschick, Garry Schacht, Jim Schatz, Ruth Schaible, Ed Scholl, Lowell Stitzer, Ken Wamsley, Flame Watkins, Jean Weinert, and Judy Windle. Senior Cheerleaders were Nancy Armbruster, Cherie Comfort, and Judy Windle. Girls receiving G.A.A. awards were Ruth Apel, Nancy Armbruster, Helen Becker, Cherie Comfort, Marsha Cramer, Judy Merz, Linda Rieschick, Flame Watkins, Jean Weinert, and Lois Wenz. Lettering in sports were Bill Beasing, football; Ed Carlson, basketball; Larry Cook, football; David Cummins, football; Morris Grady, football; Jim McNeely, football; John Ogle, football and basketball; Garry Schacht, football and basketball; Jim Schatz, basketball; Ernie Strasil, football and basketball; Jim Titus, football; Ken Wamsley, basketball. Linda Kiekhaefer was chosen as Miss Falls City by her senior classmates to represent Falls City in the Halloween Festival at Hiawatha. Her attendants were Linda Buckminster and Cherie Comfort. The theme of the beautiful banquet given on May 2 by the Junior Class as a farewell present to the seniors was A Night In Old Mexico. This notable yearbook which you are reading was the work of the Orange and Black Staff which included Bill Beasing, Linda Buckminster, Cherie ■ Comfort, Larry Cook, Marsha Cramer, David Cummins, Philip Fine, Sandy Hurlbert, Linda Kiekhaefer, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, John Metzger, Gay Snethen, Carol Sorensen, Jean Weinert, and Judy Windle. We would like to express our thanks to Mr. Leon Joy for all his help in making this book a success. Our class motto was We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can from it. .. The class flower was the white rose and the class colors were blue and silver. May 15 was our last day of the four happy years at F.C.H.S. The memory of Senior Class Day will linger in our hearts forever. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 24, and Commencement Exercises were held on May 28. We will always look back with pleasure on our happy days at F.C.H.S. But with deep sorrow and yet a feeling of joy we must turn our eyes to the future. JEAN WEINERT 21 SENIOR CLASS WILL To the Juniors we leave a mighty big pair of shoes to fill. To the Sophomores we leave our congratulations for surviving Miss Shook. To the Freshmen we leave the memories of a privileged year spent with the departing seniors. To Mr. Gardner we leave a book on nutrition which we sincerely hope he'll pass along to the cooks at South School. To Mr. Robert Joy we leave a plaque to commemorate America's first maximum security high school. To Mrs. Ahern we leave a long vacation so she can get ready to tame the new freshmen. To Mr. Bailey we leave our thanks for getting James Richey through. To Mr. Brown we leave a good spanking for getting chalk all over his sportcoat. To Miss Fase we leave a rabbit's foot to take to the Vet's Club on bingo night. To Mr. Godwin we leave a new brown cardigan sweater. To Mr. Graves we leave a few foul words to use on the football team next year. To Mr. Hatch we leave the hope that the F. F. A. will be as intelligent next year as it has been the last four. To Mr. Henderson we leave our thanks for a job well done. To Miss Jorn we leave a gold bound edition of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. To Mr. Leon Joy we leave a pair of suspenders— that should be of interest. To Mr. Karnes we leave a trip to Niagara Falls. To Mrs. Kielsmeier we leave a committee to censor some of those movies she's been showing in Psychology. To Mrs. Kommer we leave a sound proof typing room. To Mrs. Lunsford we leave a whip and a chair to keep the library quiet. To Mr. Manhart we leave the Junior Class—they need guidance. To Mrs. Nims we leave a homemaking class that can boil water without burning it. To Mr. Pearson we leave a book on How To Control Your Voice. To Mrs. Roesch we leave 23 cases of Ivory Snow to use at next year's Christmas Prom. To Mr. Roesch we leave a new set of tinker toys. To Miss Shook we leave a “No Fishing sign for her aquarium—for reasons we'd rather not mention. To Mrs. Sylten we leave Bill Dyblie to take Philip Fine's place. To Mr. Weinert we leave a rostrum. To Mr. Williams we leave a medal for surviving a rather spirited trombone section. To Mrs. Henderson we leave a role in the television show The Nurses. To Mrs. Miller we leave a bottle of tranquilizers. To Elmer Simpson and Sam Picton we leave a bucket and some soap in case they find any peel marks on the hall floor. John Adams leaves his crusades against the cause of cancer for the sophomore girls to carry on. Celise Alton leaves her bouyant personality to Nookie Gibson. Ruth Apel leaves having carried on the tradition. Nancy Armbruster leaves to fulfill her claims to royalty. Nancy Barker leaves her ability to give political speeches to Shirley Sandrock. Don Baxter leaves his haircut to Larry Merz. Bill Beasing leaves in his brothers footsteps. Helen Becker leaves to get a Schacht. Sharon Brazau leaves her giggle to Tom Marquis. Linda Buckminster leaves her religion to Phil Marsh. Ed Carlson leaves for the toy store to trade in his car. Marlene Carpenter leaves a headache to the class will writer. Glenda Clark leaves her secret of weight control to Cheryl Rogers. Cherie Comfort leaves her cheering ability to Vicky Little. Larry Cook leaves with Dave and Ernie to sleep out on Coach Henderson's front porch. Phyllis Craig leaves but no one knows where she came from. Marsha Cramer leaves her varied experiences to her sister Marliss. David Cummins leaves to ask Linda to marry him. Gayle Curtis leaves her record for walking back and forth to school unbroken. Elaine Eby leaves in a cloud of dust, a puff of smoke, and a hardy hi-o-silver. Philip Fine leaves with his top button buttoned and whistling Bye Bye Birdie. Barbara Frost leaves to join the Temperance League. David Gebhard leaves to run for president—of the F. F. A. Morris Grady leaves his title of America's Most Perfectly Proportioned Stomach to his brother Gary. Robert Grantham leaves to get his driver's license. Marilyn Hahn leaves Sonny McGinnis to the freshman girls with her compliments. Dennis Heinzelman leaves his nickname Stump to Ronald Bachman. Linda Horn leaves her point of view in favor of the right one. John Hundley leaves his mild personality to Mary Jane Mitchell. Sherilyn Hundley leaves her acute manual dexterity to John Weaver. Barbara Hunker leaves for the Ag Campus. Carl Hunzeker leaves his impeccable reputation to Phil Marsh—we'll straighten that boy out yet. Sandra Hurlbert leaves for the University of Nebraska—but why? Gloria Jilek leaves and sells her fingernails for plow shares. Paula Jones leaves quietly—something no one has done before. JoAnn Kerns leaves having had the privilege of lockering next to 148 for four years. Linda Kiekhaefer leaves to refuse. Lawrence Kirkendall leaves about 30 pounds of muscle to George Moore. Janet and Judith Klaus leave to argue the point. Gwendolyn Koester leaves her happy smile to Ray Schafer. Lila Kuhlman leaves to write about her exciting career at high school. Donna Lee leaves wondering how that phrase Blondes have more fun got started. Dan Lunsford leaves his pool cue to Bill Nelson. Katherine Marquis leaves a public address system to the school—she's getting tired of running around making announcements. James McNeely leaves having corrupted Phil. Judith Merz leaves after patiently hearing an awful lot of lousy jokes in government class. Eunice Michels leaves to join the John Birch Society. Robert Nelson leaves his inferiority complex to Tom James. John Ogle leaves his ability to rip those long jump shots to Fred Otto. Barbara Perkins leaves her nickname Crash” to Neeld Messier. Dennis Platter leaves for Hollywood to fill in for Robert Goulet. Daniel Radley leaves his job at the Falls City Journal to his brother Dave. Wanda Rhodd leaves for Ramsey's Cafe. James Richey leaves his meek personality and his quaint sense of humor to anyone who doesn't embarrass easily. Sharon Rieger leaves for the farm. Diana Rieschick leaves for the farm also, only she's with Eddie. Linda Rieschick leaves her many friends. Rita Ruegge leaves to join the Harlem Globetrotters. Donald Saal leaves the parking lot in a cloud of smoke. Garry Schacht leaves with the girl whose face launched a thousand ships. Ruth Schaible leaves to become a nurse. James Schatz leaves to see if Lover's Lane got paved and darkened. Edward Scholl leaves his car to Ed Schlereth. John Schuetz leaves an explanation for why he was late for American History all those mornings. Kathleen Schuler leaves to climb the ladder of success, but she'll have to jump to reach the first step. Roy Shaw leaves with his dream girl JoAnn. Matthew Sikora leaves his favorite number to Mike Morgan. Clint Smith leaves for Harvard. Gay Snethen leaves unscratched by the class will. Carol Sorensen leaves but she'll never be too far away from a teacher. Ruth Steinman leaves her shoe cleaner to her brother John. Janice Stevens leaves with Katherine Gruber in that hot car of hers. Lowell Stitzer leaves a dozen underclassmen without a ride home at noon. Ernest Strasil leaves and bumps his head in the doorway. Linda Strasil leaves to follow that boy. Jacquelyn Swegler leaves thirty points of her Latin average to Leon Arnold and still passes. Kenneth Taylor leaves for his career at Wegin's Market. James Titus leaves to drag Main for a few hours. Kenneth Wamsley leaves his nickname “Cousey to Clinton Schuler. Flame Watkins leaves her No-Doz tablets to next year's chemistry class. Jean Weinert leaves Jon and Linda to ride home with someone else. Lois Wenz leaves to steal Silver from the Lone Ranger. Sandra Wickham leaves her nickname Pixie to Dolly Jones. Judith Windle leaves trying to decide between James or a James. Wayne Witt leaves Gloria-sley. Joyce Yoesel leaves for South School hand in hand with Sharon Brazau. Harry Yost leaves his electric razor and a box of band-aids and has decided to grow a beard. John Yost leaves inspired by Mrs. Sylten's class. Virginia Young leaves to buy a pair of stilts. John Metzger leaves for Lincoln to serve 93 counts of libel at the Nebraska Penitentiary. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY As I sat at my desk trying desperately to write a prophecy of the future, a weird noise filled my ears. The room around me dimmed and strange lights played across my face. The next thing I knew, I was sitting across a strange table from a man of approximately thirty-seven years of age. Almost in a panic, I jumped up and started to run, but the man grabbed my sleeve and smiled. There was something familiar about this man and I calmed down slightly. I looked at this familiar face carefully, and slowly it came to me. Jim? I asked. “Jim Schatz? Yes, the man answered. This is the year 1984. With the help of modern science, I have transported you twenty years from the day you wrote the prophecy for our high school annual. I've brought you from that day to help you write that prophecy. With my spirits high, I began a tour of Falls City of the year 1984 in a quest to find the truth about my classmates' futures. As Jim led me from the building through which I had entered 1984, I noticed the writing above the door of this huge skyscraper. It read, Union of Playboy Bunnies of America. When I questioned Jim on this matter, I learned that he was president of this fine union and that he was universally known as Jimmy Snowjob Schatz. We began to stroll through the streets of the town. One thing I found peculiar was a new automobile that was known as the Phantom Pipe. It was a product of the Cummins-Strasil Manufacturing Company. I learned that the car was David's creation and that the first model of this car had been supplied parts from a used English Ford which Ernie had acquired through a slick business deal many years before. Their head salesman and business manager was Ken Wamsley whose aggressive nature and personality made him invaluable to the firm. On down the street were some advertising posters. On one poster advertising Revlon nail polish, was Gloria Jilek. I was told that her business manager was Wayne Witt. On another poster was a picture of Matt Sikora, famed race car driver, throwing away a bottle of greasy kidstuff. Beside him, playing the part of hero worshiper, was Gwen Koester. Jim then led me to the public library where he had arranged for me to meet several more classmates. Upon my arrival there, I was greeted by Dan Lunsford and Denny Heinzelman. Dan is now a famous hair stylist who has brought in a new hair-do called the Pompadour. Denny is known as Denway Twitty, a famous singer who also writes an advice-to-the-lovelorn column for newspapers. A question had arisen in my mind as to why I had been brought to the library. This question was soon answered for me when a book on Who's Who in Falls City was placed before me. It seems that good old Falls City had grown so that books must be written to keep track of its famous people. I thumbed through the Who's Who. I found that many of my classmates had found prominent places in this new world. Bob Nelson was listed as a talented author. His best book was How to Succed by the Simple Application of Modest Charm. Nancy Armbruster was listed in the same category with her novel of What to Do In Your Spare Time. Marsha Cramer's book consisted of her interesting life story. Morris Grady, Roy Shaw, John Hundley, and James Richey were members of a terrific acrobatic team. Their specialty was a complicated pyramid with 'Big Mo’ on the bottom and tiny James Richey on top. Their big problem, however, was finding reinforced stages to perform upon. Ed Hunzeker was a famous evangelist who preached from coast to coast. Sheri Hundley was chosen Secretary of the Year. Kenny Taylor was a big grocery man. He could carry more sacks of groceries farther than anyone else in the world. John Ogle is loved by the world somewhat as Will Rogers was in his time and is quoted just as often. Everyone in the world of 1984 can be heard using such phrases as Hi-ya, Slick and You -----pig. Imagine that! Harry Yost, believe it or not, is the President of the United States. The First Lady of the Nation is Linda Horn. Dan Radley owns the Falls City Journal which is now almost as large a publication as the New York Times. Don Baxter is head of the National Beatle Fan Club for boys, and Lois Wenz is head of the fan club for girls. Jim Titus owns a fancy night club in Kansas. He built it where a place called Russ's used to be. I learned that there were sentimental reasons for this location. His head waiter was John Yost. The club featured entertainment furnished by four singing comediennes who had been my classmates—Celise Alton, Nancy Barker, Barbara Frost, and Eunice Michels. I kept turning the pages of this fabulous book and even more names swarmed familiarly before my eyes. John Schuetz is roaming the country playing polkas, fox-trots, and Virginia Reels. I guess John finally saw the light. Gayle Curtis, Donna Lee, and Lila Kuhlman profited so much from High School speech class that they now tour the country giving lectures to ladies clubs. Ed Scholl and Diana Rieschick have set a record for breaking up and then making up again. It seems that they are still going strong, too. Barbara Hunker has also set a record for almost getting married. When it comes to records, though, I read that David Gebhard, Dennis Platter, and Flame Watkins were all three racing to be the first person to drag main one million times. Flame had led this race for some time with a total of 940,653 times, but had fallen behind because of frequent interruptions by the Police Department who decided that she was an accident on wheels. Clint Smith decided that home is where the heart is and is one of the best teachers Falls City High has. Judy Windle runs the Pentagon indirectly. Paula Jones is among the nation's top scientists. A picture of Philip Bird Fine has replaced the bald-headed eagle on the U. S. Government Seal. Lawrence Kirkendall is spending a little time in jail for starting a riot when he learned that the city planned to install parking meters on Crook Street. In the field of advertising I found several of my classmates holding prominent positions. Jean Weinert is the new Betty Crocker. Ruth Schaible is a high fashion model for Vogue magazine. Sandra Wickham throws on some make-up and is known as Aunt Jemima—the first red headed Aunt Jemima in history. Janet Klaus says that Certs is a breath mint and Judy Klaus maintains that Certs is a candy mint. At this point I found that the book of Who's Who had run out of familiar names. I laid the book down and told my friends of my completion. Almost immediately a T V Guide was substituted for the other. On a late-late-early show I found that a movie was showing which contained some more classmates. Ruth Apel was starring in this movie entitled The Farmer's Daughter. It is the story of a sweet, unknowing country girl who falls in love with a city slicker type salesman played by Bob Grantham. She loses him, however, to a play-girl played by Glenda Clark. Ed Carlson stars as Tarzan in a new half hour series with Rita Ruegge as Jane. Jim McNeely and John Adams are the new stars of 'Car 54 Where Are You?’ Kathy Schuler married the T V celebrity Manners the Butler. Carol Sorensen is the new M. C. of the panel show To Tell the Truth. “Petti-coat Junction features Elaine Eby, Kathy Marquis, and Janice Stevens as the three girls. Jackie Swegler plays the part of Ma. JoAnn Kerns is known as Miss Frances on Ding Dong School every morning. Her good friend Sharon Brazau is the hostess of Romper Room. Garry Schacht and Helen Becker have a show entitled Ma and Pa Kettle. As I flicked over the last page of the T V Guide, a car squealed around the corner outside the library. Out the window I caught a glimpse of a brown 56 Oldsmobile peeling down the street. “Yes, said Jim, Don Saal's still around. Wanda Rhodd, the librarian, then informed us that we would have to leave because we were making too much noise. Jim and I bade farewell to my other friends and went out again onto the street. I noticed several new stores on Main Street with even more classmates as their proprietors. Barbara Perkins owned a shop specializing in seat belts for automobiles. Virginia Young operated a clothing shop for Tiny Tots Over 21. Ruth Steinman sold wigs. I couldn't help but wonder where she obtained materials for her products. Lowell Stitzer was manager of a shoe store for people with expensive tastes. Joyce Yoesel, Phyllis Craig, Marlene Carpenter, and Marilyn Hahn are partners in a vast department store. I noticed that all these stores were what you could call nice clean shops. Not only that but the streets of Falls City were immaculate. How did they do it? I wondered. There wasn't a speck of dust to be seen. I asked Jim about this and he pointed out a lone figure standing in the street beside a white sanitary cart. The man turned his back for an instant and I read the neat black lettering stenciled on his white jacket. John 'Smedley' Metzger, Champion Street Cleaner, it read. This really was amazing. Linda Buckminster's picture was on the front page of a newspaper I noticed in a street rack. Big, black letters pronounced her to be the Mother of The Year. On the same page of the paper was an announcement concerning the new officers of the local P.T.A. Linda Strasil was president and Sandy Hurlbert vice-president. This last article really did make me chuckle. The next meeting of the P.T.A. was to have guest speaker Linda Kiekhaefer talk on the value of a good memory. A 1964 Ford came chugging by with Just Married written all over it. Linda Rieschick had finally gotten married. Jim began to lead me back to the building from which we had emerged earlier. He explained that due to a technicality in time travel, I had to make my return trip within the next ten minutes. But Jim, I complained, there are still four members of the class of 1964 yet to be accounted for—Judy Merz, Sharon Rieger, Gay Snethen, and myself. I was told, as we walked, that the first three had combined efforts and started the Sunny Nebraska Winter Rest Home. Jim hustled me into the building and the room through which I had entered 1984. It is imperative, he said, that you leave 1984 immediately. But what of my future? asked I. Whatever became of me? Just before the time machine began to take effect I learned that I had never been seen or heard of after Senior Class Day of 1964. Why? I wondered. When I returned to 1964 and began to record my knowledge of the future, I suddenly knew why. Bill Beasing 26 STUDENT LIFE UNDERCLASSMEN 27 Carol Allen Edna Allen Keith Arnold Linda Arnold Debbie Bacakos Merle Bachman Karen Bertch Patricia Bindrum Darrall Bradley Larry Brazau Cheryl Brecht Peggy Buckminster Trula Buckminster Muriel Byrom Frank Campbell JUNIOR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Lucinda Glenn ...................... Secretary Janice McNeely .................... Activities Janet Werner ....................... Treasurer Second Row: Bill Nelson John Martin .. Marliss Cramer Vice-President ... President .... Activities 28 Mike Castle Mary Coonce Marliss Cramer James Cummings Barbara Davolt Fred Deckinger Steve DiLorenzo Beverly Duerfeldt Kay Duey William Dyblie Shirley Ebel Cheryl Enge Jon Fisher David Fritz Sterling Fritz CLASS Larry Gatz Joe Gist Lucinda Glenn Sam Grimes Kathryn Gruber Charlene Grush Terry Grush Louis Hansen Kay Hardt Charlene Harmon 29 Pamela Hatfield Judy Heinzelman Sheryl Hooper Barbara James Tom James Judy Jilek Ronald Johnson Mary Karst Dana Karsten Janice Kelly Donna Kirkendall Harvey Koenig Dennis Koso Claudia Kreutzer Myra Krumme JUNIOR Stanley Linderman Vicky Little Larry Longacre Carol Malick Phil Marsh John Martin Sherry Martinoski Richard McCann Janice McNeely Larry McWain Gale Merz Neeld Messier Dennis Moore Mike Morgan Marjorie Muller 30 Bill Nelson Connie Owens Sharon Palmer Linda Posey Jim Prater Carol Ramsey Sally Roberts April Rogers Cheryl Rogers Gene Rowell Brenda Rowley Martha Runyon Mary Russell Linda Saal Douglas Sailors CLASS Katy Schweickert Sherry Smith John Steinman Ronald Stevens Robert Stone Pegeen Swisegood Gary Taylor Joe Von Seggern Janet Werner Duane Witt William Wochner Wilbur Yoesel Andrea Zentner Robert Zentner Carol Zimmerman 31 SOPHOMORE !f William Charbonneau Darrell Constantine Margaret Alton Linda Auxier Ronald Bachman Dennis Bahr James Bahr Nancy Bellinger Christy Bieck Anne Boose Susan Brown Vernon Buckminster Terry Bums Judy Byrom James Campbell Kenneth Capps James Carlson N i- ■ . ’ 1 ; ■' i.................................................. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Scott Schock ........... Vice-President Carol Schacht .......... Sec.-Treasurer Linda Weinert .............. Activities Second Row: John Weaver ................. President Jim Prater ................. Activities 32 CLASS Juanita Constantine Susanna Constantine John Cook Stanley Cromer John Cummings Nancy Cummins Norma Curnes David Davies James Dishong Gary Dunn Gene Ebel Daniel Eby Bennett Enge Janet Falter Peggy Fischer Larry Franzen Norma Fritz Timmy Garretson Curtis Gentry Linda Gerdes James Gerweck Gay Gibson Richard Gist Cheryl Grimes Donald Grimm Barbara Handley Douglas Harkendorff James Harkendorff Sandra Harkendorff Jackie Helton Steve Hollens Leland Huebner Meredith Huebner Margie Humm Mary Humm 33 SOPHOMORE i ii (P I fli Gary Hundley Larry Johnson Shirley Johnson LaRhue Jones Norvalynn Jones Linda Kammerer Joyce Kentopp Larry Kentopp Kenneth Kirkendall Keith Linderman James Lippold Diana Ludwig Tom Marquis LaMarr Matthes Sharlin McDermott Pat McGinnis Larry Merz Rodger Merz James Michels Judith Mick Mary Jane Mitchell Cynthia Mock Susan Mock I aDonna Muller Robert Mullins Fred Otto Kenneth Payne Janet Peden Marcia Perkins Dennis Pflaum Rita Prater David Radley David Rieschick Lois Rieschick Susan Rieschick 34 CLASS William Roberts Glenda Roesch Kathleen Rowland Larry Rue Edward Ruegge Lynn Sailors Shirley Sandrock Carol Schacht Scott Schock Shirley Schock Linda Schulenberg Clinton Schuler Martha Schweickert Linda Shafer Ray Shafer Donna Spargur Wanda St. Clair Ronald Stone Mary Strasil Wayne Strauss Douqlas Strecker David Tracy Larry Troncin Winnoma Turpin Merle Veigel Steve Vice Larry Vohl John Weaver Charles Weinert Linda Weinert Steven Werner Joyce Williams Alan Witt Dennis Witt Walter Zentner a t 35 'WtifiM Hi mim David Armbruster Alelia Arnold Carol Arnold Leon Arnold Vicki Auxier Mary Babb Kenneth Bahr John Baker Carol Bindle Elaine Buckminster Richard Buckminster Linda Byrom Janice Campbell FRESHMAN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Kenneth Scribner ........... Activities Nancy Haws ................. Activities Robert Miller........... Vice-President Second Row: Mary Hollens ........... Sec.-Treasurer Robert Glenn ................ President 36 Ronald Chandler Dale Comer Maude Comer Carol Com Gene Cornford David Cromer Carol Dishong Jerry Duerfeldt Susan Dunn Harvey Eickhoff Herbert Foster Donna Fox Kay Fritz Robert Glenn Gary Grady CLASS Steven Grush Donna Halbert Vicky Hansen Linda Harkendorff Franklin Harmon Nancy Haws Sally Hazelwood Carol Heinzelman Don Hilgenfeld Steven Holland Mary Hollens Lester Holtz Julie Hood Susan Hoover Donald Hubbs 37 Gerald Huppert Nellie Inks Sara Johnson James Jones Lorraine Jones Ronald Karst Mike Keller Barbara Kentopp Virginia Kentopp Ronnie Killingsworth Cheryl Kirkendall David Klaus Gary Lynch George Mackey Mildred Mackey FRESHMAN Ray Mandery Terry Marrs Vicki Marrs Allen McDowell Bill McGinnis Jerry McNeely Diana Meinzer Robert Miller Margaret Murray Barbara Nelson Danny Noll Roger Owens Rose Payne Melvin Pearson Thomas Perry 38 John Rakestraw Paula Richey Dennis Rieschick Pamela Rogers Alan Romine Shirley Rowell Sharon Russell John Sailors Kenneth Scribner Sue Shurtleff Fred Sikora Bessie Smith John Stalder Lindley Stevens Otho Stice CLASS Mark Stitzer Margaret Strecker William Surman Elaine Thomas Karen Thomas Gary Vice Leon Volz Rose Vonderschmidt Angela Wheeler Jean Williams Linda Windle Larry Wissman Roger Witt Ronald Witt Janice Yoesel 39 Iss PaLLs ClTy Miss Linda Kiekhaefer, selected by the Senior Class of 1964 as Miss Falls City, represented Falls City at the annual Halloween Festival in Hiawatha, Kansas. Miss Kiekhaefer and her attendants, Linda Buckminster and Cherie Comfort, were introduced during the half-time of the Tecumseh-Falls City football game. HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Front Row Left To Right: Virginia Young, Lorraine Jones, Elaine Buckminster, Wanda Rhodd, Jean Williams, Gayle Curtis. Lila Kuhlman. CotoI Corn, Juanita Constantine. Susan Rieschick. LaRhue Jones. Barbara Kentopp, Peggy Fischer. Second Row: Carol Malick, Cheryl Kirken dall, Norma Fritz. Alelia Arnold. Sharon Russell, Susanna Constantine, Judy Byrom, Linda Byrom, Margie Humm, Mary Humm, Joyce Yoesel, Paula Richey, Meredith Huebner, Barbara Handley, Carol Bindle, Vicki Auxier, Linda Auxier, Maude Comer, Susan Hoover. Third Row: Cheryl Brecht. Donna Spargur. Vicki Marrs. Lois Wenz, Cheryl Grimes. Norma Curnes, Nancy Bellinger. Linda Windle, Mary Babb. Virginia Kentopp, Linda Gerdes, Sharon Brazau, Donna Lee. Susan Dunn, Kathleen Rowland, Barbara Hunker. Pamela Rogers, Susan Mock. Fourth Row: Cynthia Mock. Charlene Harmon, Mary Hollens, Dana Kaisten, Janet Peden, Donna Kirkendall, Marlene Carpenter. Wanda St. Clair. Janice Stevens, April Rogers, Vicky Hansen. Rita Ruegge. Carol Dishong, Linda Schulenberg, Janice Campbell, Kathryn Gruber. Jackie Helton, Sharon Palmer. Anne Boose, Susan Brown. COUNTY GOVERNMENT Front Row Lett To Right: Carol Zimmerman. Linda Posey. Judy Jilek, Judy Heinzelman, Pegeen Swisegood. Vicky Little, Patricia Bindrum, Janice McNeely. Second Row: Donna Kirkendall, Janice Kelly. Beverly Duerfeldt. Neeld Messier. Bill Nelson, Marliss Cramer. Linda Saal, Kay Hardt, Sally Roberts. Cindy Glenn. Third Row: Mike Castle, Sharon Palmer, Barbara James. Kay Duey, John Martin, Joe Gist. Jon Fisher. Gale Merz, Larry Gatz, Bill Dyblie. co PERU SCHOLASTIC CONTEST Front Row Left To Right: Judy Klaus, Carol Zimmerman, Janice Kelly, Lucinda Glenn. Second Row: Linda Saal. Linda Weinert, Paula Jones. Judy Merz, Norvalynn Jones. Nancy Barker, Ruth Schaible, Janet Werner. Third Row: Susan Brown. Rita Ruegge, David Cummins. Bill Nelson. Jackie Swegler, Barbara James. Jean Weinert, Shirley Sandrock, Anne Boose. Fourth Row: Tom James, John Martin. John Weaver, Gary Taylor, Ronald Bachman. John Metzger. David Davies. Darrall Bradley, Donald Saal. Neeld Messier. HONOR ROLL Front Row Left To Right: Shirley Rowell. Susan Hoover. Carol Arnold. Carol Malick. Virginia Kentopp. Pegeen Swisegood, Martha Runyon. Barbara Nelson. LaRhue Jones, Helen Becker, Sheri Hundley. Diana Meinzer. Katy Schweickert. Lucinda Glenn. Sharlin McDermott, Donna Halbert, Bob Miller. Second Row: Janet Klaus. Judy Klaus. Carol Zimmerman, Janice Kelly, Ronald Witt. Ruth Schaible, Judy Merz. Sue Shurtleff. David Cummins. Linda Saal, Bessie Smith, Jean Williams, Linda Rieschick. Gay Gibson. Glenda Roesch, Kay Fritz. Linda Weinert, Sally Hazelwood. Maude Comer. Linda Arnold. Nancy Cummins. David Klaus. Third Row: Barbara Handley. Nellie Inks. Kathy Schuler, Vicki Marrs, Janet Werner. Linda Strasil. Carol Soren- sen. Nancy Armbruster. Judy Windle. Trula Buckminster. Shirley Sandrock. Janet Falter. Janice Yoesel, Mary Strasil. Ruth A pel. Sharon Rieger, Gloria Jilek, Linda Kiekhaefer. Gwen Koester, Paula Jones. Fourth Row: Judy Jilek, Jean Weinert. Bill Nelson. John Yost. Bob Nelson, Tom Perry. Dale Comer. Steven Holland. Stanley Linderman. Linda Harkendorff. Donna Fox. Mary Hollens. Dana Karsten. Rita Ruegge. Keith Arnold. Don Baxter. Tom James. Angela Wheeler. Fifth Row: Eunice Michels, Barbara James, Kay Duey. John Metzger. James Harkendorff. John Martin. Gary Taylor. Kenneth Wamsley, Ernie Strasil. Ronald Bachman. David Davies. John Weaver. Gale Merz. Ed Hunzeker. Neeld Messier, Daniel Radley, Don Saal, Bob Glenn. £ PEP Front Row Left To Right: Cherie Comfort. Nancy Armbruster, Judy Windle. Kay Hardt, Linda Posey. Second Row: Patricia Bindrum, Margaret Strecker, Judy Klaus. Janet Klaus. Diane Ludwig, Margaret Alton. Helen Becker. Susan Hoover. Angela Wheeler, Barbara Nelson. Donna Halbert, Shirley Rowell. Lorraine Jones, Janice Me Neely. Nancy Cummins. Third Row: Linda Kiekhaefer, Carol Corn. Maude Comer. Linda Weinert. Katy Schweickert, Beverly Duerfeldt, Vicki Auxier, Judy Merz, Linda Windle, Cindy Glenn, Carol Zimmerman, Margaret Murray. Vicky Little, Linda Kammerer, Judy Jilek, Christy Bieck, Norvalynn Jones. Martha Schweickert, Sharlin McDermott. Pegeen Swisegood, Sally Hazelwood. Fourth Row: Nancy Haws, Jean Williams, Sherry Smith, Judith Mick, Glenda Roesch, Sue Shurtleff, Susan Dunn, Janet Werner, Susan Mock, Flame Watkins, PEP CLUB OFFICERS Left To Right: Donna Kirkendall ..................... Glenda Roesch ........................ Marsha Cramer ........................ Linda Buckminster .................... ... Secretary ... Treasurer .... President Vice-President 46 CLUB Shirley Schock, Barbara Kentopp, Marliss Cramer, Janice Kelly, Andrea Zentner, Linda Saal, Susan Brown. Rita Ruegge. Donna Spargur. Fifth Row: Gay Gibson, Marsha Cramer, Julie Hood, Linda Harkendorff, Trula Buckminster, Cynthia Mock. Sandra Harkendorff, Shirley Sandrock, Pamela Rogers, Sally Roberts, Mary Strasil, Nancy Bellinger. Cheryl Kirkendall. Janet Falter. Anne Boose. April Rogers, Vicki Marrs, Donna Kirkendall, Gloria Jilek. Sixth Row: Mary Jane Mitchell. Linda Strasil, Carol Sorensen, Jean Weinert, Carol Schacht, Kay Duey, Dana Karsten, Brenda Rowley. Norma Curnes, Charlene Harmon, Sharon Palmer. Barbara James, Lynn Sailors. Sara Johnson, Vicky Hansen, Mary Hollens. Carol Heinzelman. Donna Fox. Linda Buckminster. CHEERLEADERS Front Row Left To Right: Kay Hardt, Linda Posey. Cherie Comfort. Second Row: Nancy Armbruster, Judy Windle. 47 Front Row Left To Right: Helen Becker ......... Jean Weinert ........ Carol Zimmerman ... Second Row: Janice Kelly ......... Mary Jane Mitchell .. Third Row: Janet Falter.......... Intramural Chairman ........... President ... Social Chairman ...... Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . Publicity Chairman G A A 49 GIRLS’ PHYSICAL Front Row Left To Right: Flame Watkins, Mary Humm, Aletha Curf-man, Maude Comer, Gay Gibson, Martha Schweickert, Virginia Ken-topp, Jean Weinert. Barbara Davolt, Linda Gerdes, Linda Posey, Janice Kelly. Rita Prater, Diana Meinzer, Linda Byrom. Second Row: Joyce Kentopp, Linda Weinert. Shirley Rowell, Linda Windle, Meredith Huebner, Carol Arnold, Sheryl Hooper, Sharon Brazau, Linda Kammerer, Peggy Buckminster. Sandra Karst, Margaret Strecker, Mary Karst. Carol Zimmerman. Patricia Bindrum. Barbara Nelson. Paula Richey. Marjorie Humm, Helen Becker, Katy Schweickert. Third Row: Kay Fritz, Lois Rieschick, Beverly Duerfeldt, Myra Krumme, Lois Wenz, Kay Hardt, Marsha Cramer, Nancy Armbruster, Mary Jane Mitchell. Pamela Hatfield. Vicki Auxier, Vicki Marrs, SECOND STATE AWARDS Front Row Left To Right: Sharon Brazau. Helen Becker. Cherie Comfort. Second Row: Marsha Cramer, Jean Weinert, Ruth Apel, Judy Merz. 50 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________i EDUCATION Janet Werner, Vicky Little, Judy Merz, Cherie Comfort. Fourth Row: Marliss Cramer, Trula Buckminster, Andrea Zentner, Ruth Apel, Sally Roberts, Carol Heinzelman, Cynthia Mock, Linda Schulenberg, Barbara Hunker. Mary Babb, Kathleen Rowland, Jackie Helton, Anne Boose, Claudia Kreutzer, Susan Brown, Rose Vonderschmidt. Fifth Row: Janice Campbell. Janet Falter, Janice Yoesel, Sandra Harken-dorff, Marjorie Muller. Pamela Rogers, Elaine Thomas. Cheryl Rogers. Sharon Palmer, LaDonna Muller, Norma Curnes, Cheryl Kirkendall, Vicky Hansen, Julie Hood. Brenda Rowley, Carol Schacht, Connie Owens. FIRST STATE AWARDS Front Row Left to Right: Mary Karst. Sheryl Hooper. Katy Schweickert, Myra Krumme, Carol Zimmerman. Vicky Little. Patricia Bindrum. Second Row: Linda Posey, Claudia Kreutzer. Nancy Armbruster. Kay Hardt. MotHss Cramer. Pamela Hat- field. Flame Watkins. Third Row: Barbara Davolt. Marjorie Muller. Cheryl Rogers, Sharon Palmer, Brenda Rowley, Beverly Duerfeldt. 51 BASKETBALL Front Row Left To Right: Marliss Cramer, Claudia Kreutzer. Myra Krumme. Second Row: Cheryl Rogers, Sharon Palmer. Third Row: Jean Weinert. TENNIS Front Row Left To Right: Andrea Zentner. Trula Buckminster. Second Row: Patricia Bindrum, Janice Kelly, Marsha Cramer. Sheryl Hooper. WHIFFLE BALL Front Row Left To Right: Cherie Comfort, Margaret Strecker. Second Row: Linda Posey, Cheryl Kirkendall, Linda Gerdes. Third Row: Nancy Armbruster, Carol Heinzelman, Norma Curnes, Kay Hardt. 52 AERIAL TENNIS Front Row Left To Right: Barbara Davolt, Sharon Brazau. Second Row: Janet Werner, Beverly Duerfeldt, Barbara Hunker. Third Row: LaDonna Muller, Connie Owens. Fourth Row: Lois Wenz. VOLLEYBALL Front Row Left To Right: Mary Karst, Katy Schweickert, Helen Becker. Second Row: Vicky Little, Peggy Buckminster. Third Row: Pamela Hatfield, Brenda Rowley, Flame Watkins. 53 Front Row Left To Right: Mr. Hatch—Advisor. Wilbur Yoesel. Ray Shafer —Secretary, John Steinman—President. Dennis Platter—Vice President. Douglas Sailors—Treasurer. Ronnie Stevens—Sentinel. Second Row: Gene Ebel. Otho Stice. Kenneth Bahr, Larry Wissmann, Richard Buckminster. Gerald Huppert. Gary Vice. Third Row: Stan- ley Cromer. Clint Smith. Fred Deckinger. Gene Rowell. Leon Volz. Dennis Rieschick. Larry Hahn. David Gebhard. Fourth Row: Vernon Buckminster. Kenneth Kirkendall, David Fritz, Larry Kentopp. Wayne Witt. Lawrence Kirkendall. Lindley Stevens. Steve Vice. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA o N E A C T P L A Y Front Row Left To Right: Marliss Cramer, Trula Buckminster, Andrea Zentner. Second Row: John Martin, Joe VonSeggern. 55 SENIOR PLAY CAST Front Row Left To Right: Diana Rieschick, Helen Becker, Mr. Karnes, Judy Merz. Jean Weinert. Judy Klaus, Janet Klaus. Second Row: Ruth Schaible, Flame Watkins, Marsha Cramer, Ed Scholl, Nancy Armbruster, Cathy Marquis, Gwen Koester, Dennis Heinzelman. Third Row: Cherie Comfort, Judy Windle, Dave Cummins, Philip Fine, Gay Snethen, Don Baxter, Bob Grantham, Larry Cook. Fourth Row: Dan Lunsford, Jim Schatz, Bob Nelson, John Metzger, Bill Beasing, Garry Schacht, Ken Wamsley, Lowell Stitzer, Ed Hunzeker. OUR TOWN Stage Manager.............................................. lohn Metzger Dr. Gibbs............................................................Bill Beasing Joe Crowell, Jr............................................. Jim Schatz Howie Newsome...................................................... Garry Schacht Mrs. Gibbs............................................... Marsha Cramer Mrs. Webb............................................................Ruth Schaible George Gibbs ............................................. Dan Lunsford Rebecca Gibbs........................................................Judy Merz Wally Webb........................................... Dennis Heinzelman Emily Webb..................................................Judy Windle Professor Willard .......................................... Don Baxter Mr. Webb.................................................. Lowell Stitzer Woman in the balcony...................................... Jean Weinert Tall Man at back of auditorium ................................Ed Scholl Lady in a box.............................................Linda Rieschick Simon Stimson................................................ Philip Fine Mrs. Soames........................................... Nancy Armbruster Constable Warren...................................................... Ed Hunzeker Si Crowell ................................................. Jim Schatz Sam Craig................................................... Bob Nelson Joe Stoddard......................................................... Ken Wamsley 1st Dead Man...........................................................Ed Scholl 2nd Dead Man..............................................Bob Grantham 1st Dead Woman............................................ Gwen Koester 2nd Dead Woman..................................................... Flame Watkins Director ................................................... Mr. Karnes ASSISTANTS: Dave Cummins, Judy Klaus, Janet Klaus, Robert Grantham, Judy Merz, Helen Becker, Jean Weinert, Ann Wickham, Linda Rieschick, Gay Snethen, Cathy Marquis, Diana Rieschick, Ed Scholl. 56 JUNIOR PLAY CAST Front Row Left To Right: Patricia Bindrum, Pegeen Swisegood, Carol Zimmerman. Vicky Little. Lucinda Glenn. Linda Posey, Katy Schweickert, Charlene Grush. Second Row: William Dyblie. Andrea Zentner. Myra Krumme. Janice Kelly. Donna Kirkendall, Janet Werner. Pamela Hatfield. Sally Roberts. Third Row: Mr. Karnes. John Martin, Mike Castle, Tom James, Bill Nelson. Debbie Bacakos, Kay Hardt. Barbara James. Neeld Messier. Fourth Row: Terry Grush. Joe Gist. Joe Von Seggern, Jon Fisher, Cheryl Rogers. Kay Duey, Sharon Palmer, Trula Buckminster, Marliss Cramer. OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Steward .................................................... Mike Castle Mrs. Skinner...................................................... Cheryl Rogers Cornelia Otis Skinner ................................... Marliss Cramer Otis Skinner......................................................... Jon Fisher Emily Kinbrough........................................Trula Buckminster Purser..........................................................Joe Gist Stewardess ..............................................Patricia Bindrum Dick Winters................................................ John Martin Admiral ............................................................. Tom James Harriet St. John ..:.......................................Debbie Bacakos Winifred Blaugh ............................................ Janice Kelly Leo McEvoy.............................................Joe Von Seggern Inspector.......................................................... Janet Werner Therese.....................................................Lucinda Glenn Madame Elise......................................................... Kay Hardt Monsieur De La Croix ...................................... Neeld Messier Window Cleaner.......................................................Bill Nelson Director .................................................... Mr. Karnes ASSISTANTS: Barbara James, Linda Posey, Katy Schweickert, Sally Roberts, Pegeen Swisegood, Phil Marsh, Sharon Palmer, Carol Zimmerman, Kay Duey, William Dyblie, Myra Krumme, Donna Kirkendall, Andrea Zentner 57 PERU DECLAMATORY CONTEST Seated Left To Right: Edward Scholl, Bob Nelson, Judy Windle. John Adams. Standing: Sharon Brazau, Janet Werner. Ed Carlson, Donald Baxter, Philip Fine. Ed Hunzeker, Ruth Steinman. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY Front Row Left To Right: Judy Windle, Cathy Marquis. Second Row: Donald Baxter. Philip Fine. RADIO ANNOUNCERS Front Row Left To Right: Linda Rieschick. Ruth Steinman. Janet Werner. Second Row: Cathy Marquis, Harvey Koenig. Philip Fine, Gwen Koester. Third Row: Dennis Moore, Jon Fisher, Ed Hunzeker. 58 ORANGE AND BLACK STAFF Front Row Left To Right: Cherie Comfort, Linda Kiekhaefer, Janet Klaus. Judy Klaus. Second Row: Linda Buckminster, Jean Weinert. Carol Sorensen, Marsha Cramer, Judy Windle, David Cummins. Third Row: Robert Nelson. Gay Snethen, John Metzger, Bill Beasing, Philip Fine, Sandy Hurlbert, Larry Cook. STAFF David Cummins ...................................................... Editor Linda Kiekhaefer..........................................Assistant Editor Cherie Comfort.......................................................Senior Editor Judy Windle ........................................... Business Manager Robert Nelson ............................... Assistant Business Manager Philip Fine .................................................. Photographer John Metzger................................................... Class Will Bill Beasing..........................................................Class Prophecy Jean Weinert ................................................ Class History Larry Cook ...................................................... Athletics Judy Klaus .......................................................... Music Marsha Cramer .................................. Girls' Physical Education Gay Snethen ........................................................ Speech Linda Buckminster .................................................. Typist Sandy Hurlbert ..................................................... Typist Janet Klaus........................................................ Typist Carol Sorensen ..................................................... Typist Anne Boose ................................................. Division Pages Donald Baxter............................................... Division Pages Lorraine Jones............................................. Division Pages 59 MIXED CHORUS Seated: Barbara Frost. Front Row Left To Right: Gary Grady. Muriel Byrom. Don Hubbs. Angela Wheeler. Celise Alton. Janice McNeely. Second Row: Eunice Michels. Judy Merz. Cheryl Brecht, Mary Jane Mitchell, Debbie Bacakos. Susan Brown, Donna Kirkendall, Nancy Barker, Gay Gibson, Norvalynn Jones. Ruth Schaible, Mark Stitzer. Third Row: Janet Falter, Andrea Zentner, Judy Windle. Gay Snethen, Glenda Clark, Carol Heinzelman, Shirley Johnson. Kay Duey, Barbara Janies, Trula Buckminster. Linda Harkendorff. Linda Buckminster, Gwen Koester. Fourth Row: Dale Comer, William Dyblie, Mike Castle, Donald Baxter, Steven Holland, Lawrence Kirkendall, Garry Schacht. Joe Gist. Phil Marsh, Bob Glenn, Richard Gist, James Michels, Charles Weinert. Seated: Barbara Frost. Front Row Left To Right: Celise Alton. Judy Merz. Gary Grady. Second Row: Debbie Bacakos. Eunice Michels, Cheryl Brecht. Third Row: William Dyblie, Gay Snethen, Dale Comer, Glenda Clark. Fourth Row: Phil Marsh, Bob Glenn, Joe Gist, Steven Holland. Donald Baxter. 62 GIRLS' OCTET Seated: Norvalynn Jones. Front Row Left To Right: Angela Wheeler. Linda Harken-dorff. Carol Heinz© lman, Gay Gibson. Ruth Schaible. Second Row: Vicki Marrs, Janet Falter. Jean Williams. BOYS' OCTET Seated: Norvalynn Jones. Front Row Left To Right: Phil Marsh. Mike Castle. Bob Glenn, Gary Grady. Second Row: Dale Comer, Donald Baxter, Joe Gist, Steven Holland. GIRLS' SEXTET Seated: Linda Harkendorff. Standing Left To Right: Janice McNeely. Trula Buckminster, Glenda Clark. Gay Snethen, Debbie Bacakos, Gay Gibson. GIRLS’ GLEE Seated: Noryalynn Jones. Front Row Left To Right: Celise Alton. Janice McNeely, Diana Ludwig, Peggy Buckminster, Susan Rieschick, Muriel Byrom, Patricia Bindrum. Second Row: Linda Windle. Juanita Constantine, Diana Rieschick, Angela Wheeler, Nellie Inks. Linda Horn. Bessie Smith. Linda Auxier, Judy Merz, Gay Gibson, Martha Schweickert, Cheryl Kirkendall. Beverly Duerfeldt. Jean Williams. Sherry Smith, Ruth Schaible. Carol Bindle, Sue Shurtleff, Sally Hazelwood, Glenda Roesch, Helen Becker. Third Row: Debbie Bacakos. Andrea Zentner, Donna Kirkendall, Vicki Marrs, Cheryl Grimes, Barbara Kentopp. Linda Shafer, Gwen Koester. Mary Jane Mitchell, Sara Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Anne Boose, Eunice Michels. Judith Mick. April Roqers, Cynthia Mock. Paula Jones. Cheryl Brecht. Vicki Auxier, Susan Mock. Fourth Row: Nancy Haws, Susan Brown. Nancy Barker, Pamela Rogers, Jean Weinert, Judy Windle. Linda Buckminster. Gay Snethen, Karen Thomas, Lynn Sailors, Elaine Thomas, Carol Heinzelman. Kay Duey. Glenda Clark. Barbara James. Linda Harkendorff. Janet Falter. Jackie Swegler, Trula Buckminster. Janice Yoesel. Sharon Rieger. BOYS’ GLEE Seated: Barbara Frost. Front Row Left To Right: Gary Grady, Mark Stitzer. Don Hubbs. James Jones, Leon Arnold. Second Row: Dale Comer. Donald Baxter. 64 Mike Castle, Bob Glenn, William Dyblie, Phil Marsh. Third Row: Charles Weinert. Joe Gist, Lawrence Kirkendall, Garry Schacht, Steven Holland. Richard Gist, James Michels. TRIPLE TRIO Seated: Angela Wheeler. Front Row Left To Right: Celise Alton, Nancy Barker. Janet Falter, Donna Kirkendall. Cheryl Brecht. Second Row: Judy Windle, Kay Duey, Shirley Johnson, Andrea Zentner. STATE CLINIC Left To Right: Celise Alton, Barbara Frost, Judy Windle, Phil Marsh. GIRLS' TRIO Seated: Norvalynn Jones. Standing Left To Right: Celise Alton. Glenda Clark, Debbie Bacakos. I V • 1 ' i; mI 1 Front Row Left To Right: Shirley Sandrock, Janice Kelly, Judy Jilek, Charlene Harmon. Linda Saal, Donna Halbert. Angela Wheeler, Christy Bieck, Pegeen Swisegood. Kathy Schuler, Barbara James, Judy Klaus, Janet Klaus. Second Row: Janice McNeely, LaRhue Jones, Donna Spargur. Glenda Roesch. Judith Mick, Dana Karsten, Terry Grush, David Klaus, Leon Arnold, Susan Dunn, Harvey Koenig. Fred Sikora, Darrall Bradley. David Davies. Edward Scholl, Neeld Messier, Daniel Radley. Barbara Frost. Third Row: Nancy Cummins, Clinton Schuler, Lois Rieschick, Bill Nelson, Steven Holland, Alan Romine, John Weaver, Douglas Strecker, Ed Hunzeker, BAND OFFICERS Left To Right: Ed Hunzeker ............................................................... President Lowell Stitzer ....................................................... Vice President gg Not Pictured: Judy Windle ......................................... Secretary-Treasurer Keith Arnold, Donald Saal, Walter Zentner, Sharlin McDermott, Jim Wochner, Dale Comer, Bob Miller, Harvey Eickhoff, Ronnie Killings-worth, Dennis Koso. Lowell Stitzer, Bill Charbonneau, James Richey, Jon Fisher, James Harkendorff. Fourth Row: Tom James, Bob Grant- ham, Don Hubbs, David Radley. Standing: Linda Harkendorff, Carol Sorensen, Linda Strasil. Norvalynn Jones. Shirley Schock, Mr. Williams, Donna Fox. Mary Hollens, Cheryl Brecht, Mary Strasil, Lorraine Jones, Margaret Alton. WOODWIND TRIO Left To Right: Shirley Sandrock, Terry Grush, Linda Saal. BRASS QUARTET Left To Right: Keith Arnold, Lowell Stitzer, James Harkendorff, Ed Hunzeker. TWIRLERS Kneeling Left To Right: Janice McNeely, Kathy Schuler. Standing: Linda Buckminster, Glenda Roesch. Mary Hollens, Lowell Stitzer, Judy Byrom, Sandra Harkendorff. CLARINET QUARTET Left To Right: Shirley Sandrock, Janice Kelly, Judy Jilek, Charlene Harmon. SAXOPHONE QUINTET Left To Right: Darrall Bradley, Fred Sikora, David Davies, Terry Grush, Barbara Frost. BRASS SEXTET Left To Right: James Harkendorff, Harvey Koenig, Lowell Stitzer. Don Hubbs. Keith Arnold, Ed Hunzeker. 69 DANCE BAND Front Row Left To Riqht: David Davies, Darrall Bradley, Terry Grush, Saal, Keith Arnold. Ed Hunzeker, Lowell Stitzer, Harvey Koenig, Linda Saal, Fred Sikora. Second Row: Bill Chaibonneau, John Carol Sorensen., Standing: Tom James. Metzger, James Harkendorff, Norvalynn Jones. Third Row: Donald SOLOISTS Front Row Left To Right: Shirley Sandrock, Ed Grush, Darrall Bradley. Third Row: James Hunzeker. Second Row: Barbara Frost, Terry Harkendorff, Lowell Stitzer. 70 STUDENT LIFE THE TIGERS IN ACTION RAY GRAVES Assistant Coach Football Basketball Track BOB HENDERSON Head Coach Football Basketball Track GARY BAILEY Assistant Coach Football Track Wrestling 73 On August 20, 1963, 58 boys reported for the practice session to begin the 1963 football season. Only nine lettermen were included in this group and it was apparent that even a moderate amount of injury would destroy what little depth the Tigers had. Injuries, however, are unavoidable and the loss of several key players during the season is partly responsible for the unprecedented 0-8 record compiled by the Bengals. Films, taken of the home games, proved to be an aid in pointing out mistakes to the players. Fairbury—14 Falls City—12 Falls City failed to capitalize on several deep penetrations into Fairbury territory and found their belated scoring bid lacking support of the clock. Martin was game standout, accounting for 2 3 of Falls City's total offense. VARSITY FOOT Bailey, John Cook, David Radley, Wilbur Yoesel, Joe Von Seggern. John Sleinman, Phil Marsh. John Ogle. Jim Lippold, Jerry McNeely. Lawrence Kirkendall. Coach Henderson. Third Row: Coach Graves, Beatrice—47 Falls City—0 The Tigers showed little desire to play as a versitile Beatrice attack completely smashed their defense. The loss was the first to Beatrice in seven years. Omaha Cathedral—20 Falls City—0 Although the Tigers showed much more desire than the previous week, inconsistent play on both offense and defense doomed their effort. The contest proved a rough one for the Bengals, four starters being unable to finish the game because of injuries. Auburn—18 Falls City—13 After “giving away three touchdowns during the first half, Falls City came back with an all out effort in the second to completely outplay the Bulldogs in every category but scoring. It appeared that the Tigers were finally playing the football they were capable of. Front Row Left To Right: Joe Gist. Mike Castle, Richard Gist. Merle Bachman. Larry Gatz, Garry Schacht. John Martin. Bill Beasing. Larry Cook, David Cummins, Ernie Strasil. Second Row: Coach BALL SQUAD John Weaver, Ron Stone, Donald Grimm, Kenneth Kirkendall, La-Marr Matthes. David Rieschick. Larry Kentopp, Steve Werner, James Bahr, Steve DiLorenzo. Louis Hansen. Fourth Row: Fred Otto. Gale Merz. Jim McNeely, Tom Marquis, Jim Titus, Morris Grady, Pat McGinnis, Bennett Enge, Bill Charbonneau. James Richey. Tecumseh—21 Falls City—13 Falls City led for the first time of the season, 13-7 at half-time, but defensive lapses during the second half produced Tecumseh's comeback victory. Strasil was game standout for Falls City with his passing. Plattsmouth—42 Falls City—0 The first unit's play was so disappointing during the first half that reserves finished the game for Falls City. The Bengal alternates gave up only one touchdown to a big, tough Plattsmouth team and showed that at least somebody from Falls City still wanted to play. Nebraska City—13 Falls City—6 With both teams striving for their first victory of the season the game was hard fought from beginning to end. The loss was a heart-breaker for the Tigers and the failure of their best effort of the year to produce a win was due mainly to several disputed penalties called on Falls City on crucial plays. Game honors went to Dave Cummins for his running and to John Ogle for his defensive play. Crete—45 Falls City—0 The demoralized Tigers were easy prey for top ranked Crete, with both teams using reserves throughout most of the game. Falls City freshman Jerry McNeely pirated two passes to stop further scoring threats by Crete. This was the last game for the following seniors: Garry Schacht, Ernie Strasil, Dave Cummins, Larry Cook, John Ogle, Bill Beasing, Jim Titus, Jim McNeely, and Morris Grady. 75 BILL BEASING—3-year letterman, senior, center. Bill was placed on the All Twin-Rivers Conference team. Always a good blocker. Bill also did a fine job as defensive line-backer and formation caller. He was appointed by Coach Henderson to assist the game captains with decisions on the field. GARRY SCHACHT—2-year letterman, senior, half-back. Garry was the team's leading scorer and second in the ground-gaining department with 4.4 yards per carry. His hustle and speed will be missed next year. DAVID CUMMINS—2-year letterman, senior, fullback. David was the team's leading ground gainer this year despite his size. His hard-hitting up the middle was hard to stop. His 4.3 yards per carry average was second on the team. LARRY COOK—2-year letterman, senior, guard. Larry made up for his size with hustle and determination. Because of his quick, sharp blocking, he was especially effective on trap blocks. He was one of the team's better defensive players and his graduation will leave a big gap in the line. ERNIE STRASIL—3-year letterman, senior, quarterback. Ernie's passing attack was hard to stop. He could always be counted on for a one or two yard sneak for a first down. His size, experience, and ability will be difficult to replace. JOHN OGLE—1-year letterman. senior, end. John was elected honorary team captain. He proved to be a very good defensive player and his all-out effort aided the team greatly. JOHN MARTIN—3-year letterman. junior, half-back. Although John suffered a broken collarbone against Beatrice and was unable to play for the rest of the season, he was third ranked in rushing with 6.7 yards per carry. He should furnish the needed leadership next year. JIM MC NEELY—2-year letterman, senior, end. Jim was this year's leading pass receiver and had top yardage in that category. His pass receiving and spirit will be missed next year. JIM TITUS—3-year letterman. senior, tackle. Jim's defensive play proved to be an aid to the team. His size and blocking will be missed next year. MORRIS GRADY—1-year letterman, senior, tackle. Morris was a great asset to the team because of his punting ability. He was converted from center to tackle, filling an important gap in the line. LARRY GATZ—2-year letterman, junior, guard. Larry was a hustler, both on offense and defense. With his desire to play, he should be one of the top linemen next year. JOE VON SEGGERN—1-year letterman. junior, tackle. Joe became a regular in the middle of the season. His determination will assure him a first-string position next year. JERRY MC NEELY—1-year letterman, freshman, halfback. Jerry saw a lot of action on defense. His shifty running will be an asset in future years. MIKE CASTLE—1-year letterman. junior, half-back. Mike was a good runner and passer, but missed the last few games due to a head injury which could possibly keep him from playing next year. RON STONE—1-year letterman, sophomore, half-back. Came on in the latter part of the season and did a good job against Crete. JIM LIPPOLD—1-year letterman. sophomore, half-back. Jim became a regular in the middle part of the season on defense and filled in on offense as the injury list grew. STEVE DI LORENZO—1-year letterman, junior, guard. Steve was quick and should see a lot of action next year. TOM MARQUIS—1-year letterman. sophomore, tackle. Big Tom should fill in a big gap in next year's line. JOE GIST—1-year letterman, junior, end. Joe often filled in for injured Tigers and should see a lot of action next year. GALE MERZ—1-year letterman. junior, end. Gale had the desire to play, was tough on defense, and should be a top end next year. JOHN COOK—1 -year letterman. sophomore, quarterback. Jack is a good ball handler and was never afraid to run the ball if necessary. He will see a lot of action next year. 78 MERLE BACHMAN—1-year letterman, junior, tackle. Merle had the desire to play football and should come into his own next year. His defensive play was especially valuable this year. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Front Row Left To Right: Don Hilgenfeld, Bob Miller, Mark Stitzer, Melvin Pearson. Jerry Duerfeldt. Second Row: Coach Hecht, David Armbruster, John Stalder, Bob Glenn, Tom Perry, Jerry McNeely, John Rakestraw. Third Row: Kenneth Scribner. Gene Cornford, Danny Noll, Ron Killingsworth, Gary Lynch, Lester Holtz. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD 79 Front Row Left To Right: Ron Killingsworth, Tom Perry. Coach Graves. John Sailors, Bob Glenn. Second Row: Mark Stitzer. Melvin Pearson, Jerry McNeely, Bob Miller. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row Left To Right: Coach Graves. Jim Schatz, John Ogle. son, Fred Otto. John Weaver. Joe Gist. Larry Gatz. Ron Stone. Third Gmry Schacht. Ernie Strasil. Ken Wamsley. John Martin. Mike Row: Jerry McNeely. Jack Cook. Bob Glenn, Dick Gist. Tom Perry. Castle. Coach Henderson. Second Row: Dennis Heinzelman. Ed Carl- Jim Lippold. Jim Harkendorff. Scott Schock. David Tracy. SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FALLS CITY—63 FALLS CITY—53 FALLS CITY—55 FALLS CITY—64 FALLS CITY—54 FALLS CITY—52 SEASON'S SCHEDULE SYRACUSE—52 RALSTON—69 AUBURN—58 NEBRASKA CITY—50 TWIN-RIVERS TOURNAMENT NEBRASKA CITY—59 PLATTSMOUTH—36 FALLS CITY—45 FALLS CITY—56 FALLS CITY—41 FALLS CITY—72 FALLS CITY—44 FALLS CITY—70 FALLS CITY—74 FALLS CITY—89 FALLS CITY—48 FALLS CITY—80 FALLS CITY—62 FALLS CITY—67 FALLS CITY—61 FALLS CITY—40 BEATRICE—55 CRETE—54 FAIRBURY—50 TECUMSEH—61 UNIVERSITY HIGH—53 CATHEDRAL—57 LINCOLN PIUS X—70 PLATTSMOUTH—76 NEBRASKA CITY—56 PAWNEE CITY—70 TECUMSEH—52 AUBURN—57 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT PLATTSMOUTH—56 PAPILLION—58 80 ERNIE STRASIL—3-year letterman, senior, forward. Ernie was named to the All-State Class B team during his junior season. During his senior year Ernie broke both the single game and career scoring records of F.C.H.S. and established a reputation as an exceptional rebounder and ball handler. He will be the Tigers' major loss by graduation. GARRY SCHACHT—2-year letterman, senior, forward. Garry was the team's leading rebounder and could always out-position an opposing player under the boards. His size and dependable play will be missed next year. KEN WAMSLEY—2-year letterman. senior, center. Ken was one of the most dependable players on the squad. His assets included steady rebounding and an accurate hook shot. His height and ability will be missed next year. JIM SCHATZ—2-year letterman, senior, guard. Jim was a good team player and was always willing to work the ball to give a teammate a better shot. He was especially effective on man to man defense and could score if given the chance. He will be missed next year. JOHN OGLE—1-year letterman, senior, forward. As an alternate on the first team, John always put out one hundred per cent effort. He was one of our stronger rebounders and his dependable play will be missed greatly. ED CARLSON—1-year letterman, senior, guard. Ed had an accurate outcourt shot and could dribble and pass the ball well. He was always dependable as a first team alternate and will be missed by next year's team. MIKE CASTLE—2-year letterman, junior, guard. Mike's shooting was always a great asset to the team. He scored 31 points in the victory over Tecumseh and hit the winning basket with 6 seconds to play at Crete. He should be the mainstay of next year's team. JOHN MARTIN—1-year letterman, junior, forward. John was the toughest reserve rebounder and was always dependable under pressure. Because of his desire, ability, and willingness to put out an effort, John should be able to win a starting position next year. LARRY GATZ—Junior, center. Larry played well under the offensive boards and could be counted on for alert defensive play. He will be an asset to next year's team. JOE GIST—Junior, forward. Joe was a good rebounder and seldom missed a scoring opportunity. If he shows as much improvement next year as he did this year, he can easily win a starting position. JACK COOK—1-year letterman, sophomore, guard. Jack was a top reserve scorer because of his long shot and effective driving lay-up. His scoring and dribbling abilities will make him a top contender for a first team position next year. JIM LIPPOLD—1-year letterman. sophomore, guard. Jumbo was a first team reserve and filled in when varsity players were in foul trouble. He should put his hustle and sure shooting to good use next year. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front Row Left To Right: Herbert Foster, Douglas Sailors, Terry Burns. John Baker. Allen McDowell. Second Row: Ronald Karst, Larry Wissmann, David Cromer, Bill McGinnis, Larry Rue. Third Row: Ray Mandery, James Cummings. Alan Witt. Gerald Huppert. Mike Morgan. Larry Troncin. Fourth Row: Curtis Gentry. Richard McCann. Larry Brazau, Ray Shafer. Bennett Enge, John Sailors, Gene Rowell. PHYSICAL FITNESS CLASS Front Row Left To Right: John Steinman, Merle Bachman, Mr. Bailey. Row: Tom Marquis. Gale Merz, Jon Fisher. Larry Kentopp. Joe LaMarr Matthes, David Rieschick. Second Row: David Armbruster, VonSeggern. James Bahr, Wilbur Yoesel, David Radley, Steve DiLorenzo. Third 83 STUDENT LIFE Congratulations It has been a pleasure to work with the Staff and Students MORSMAN STUDIO Distinctive Portraits 2311 Stone Falls City, Nebraska WINDLE GRAIN COMPANY HESTED STORES RICHARDSON COUNTY BANK Your Cheerful Service Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HINKY-DINKY ! 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HUBER Real Estate Sales MODERN CLEANERS Cliff Charbonneau Phone 4223 1616 Harlan 87 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $625,000.00 Established 1882 THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Member of Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TRY OUR NEW DRIVE-IN BANK Safety Courtesy Service 1611 Stone Falls City KATY'S Featuring Ready-to-wear Accessories Compliments of HAROLD C. PRICHARD Falls City Mercantile Company 5th and Morton Phone 3434 FRANK'S JEWELRY Watches Diamonds Trifari Jewelry CROOKER'S SERVICE Automobiles Trucks Tractors North Highway 73 Phone 4315 Hey's Market Good Things to Eat Triangle Electric Service Electrical and Construction and Maintenance Shop Howard Craig 1514 Stone 1513 Fair Ave. Phone 6781 Phone 6782 Zentner Oil Company Philgas Phillips 66” Gasoline, Oils Phillips Tires Highway 73, North 21st and Chase K. E. Morehead Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Sales and Service Phone 2439 Save at Chaney Furniture Company Bohrer Brothers LUMBER COMPANY Red-D-Mix Concrete Falls City, Nebraska 1705 Chase Phone 3636 WHITTEN 'S MARKET Groceries School Supplies Finest Meats in Town 1319 Fulton Phone 3355 D jSDjq8|s| 'AjQ S||D-j Fa Iter's doq9 unQ j 9ol)9 The Clothing Center Since 1916 s.ozuejoi FALLS CITY Arrow Shirts Botany 500 Suits Ask for The Best of the Best Favorite Brand Meats LUNCHEONS PARTIES PICNICS SNACKS Made Fresh Daily In Nebraska For Nebraskans FALLS CITY MEAT CO. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA 89 Fleskoskis' Food Basket Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries and Meats ! Open Evenings North Highway 73 LICHTY-TUBACH ; John H. Lichty and Alvin K. Tubach 1; Insurance Real Estate — Farm Loans ; Falls City, Nebraska THE CHECK-IN MOTEL Falls City's Newest and Finest Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strauss FARM and CITY SUPPLY, INC. Make Our Store Headquarters for Your Farm Needs ; 1423 Stone Phone 3400 Falls City, Nebr. i; Your Home Decorating I; Headquarters 1619 Chase Phone 2016 Ebel Seed Company Floyd Sumner Bernard Gerweck PURINA FEEDS Portable Grinding and Mixing Phone 3712 West 14th HARMON'S O. K. RUBBER WELDERS !| Complete Tire Service and Front End Alignment 1321 Stone Phone 4214 HULLMAN'S AUTO CLINIC Complete Auto Service 1609 Chase Phone 3225 If Your Feet Hurt, Bring Them to the ! Man Who Knows How to Give Your Feet Relief JOHN B. 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Owners | 24 Hour Service Phone 2723 LAW'S IDEAL MARKET Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 311 West 21st Phone 4016 DALE'S MOBILE SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service ; Day 4312 Night 4274 !; 617 Harlan Falls City ENGLEHART CORP. SEED — GRAIN — FEED 214 West 7th Phone 3915 KRUMME BUILDING SUPPLY ;! Everything to Build Anything Phone 2048 Barker's Automotive ; Sales and Service 1; Magneto Carburetor Generator |! Starter Speedometer !; Briggs-Stratton Clinton 1; Factory Authorized Service and Motor Tune-Up ! Sun Equipment !| Allen-Tronic Analyzer | 1921 Harlan Phone 2579 Southside Inn Beverages Good Food Sporting Goods Phone 4046 Falls City Nebr. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Super Kem-Tone Kem-Glo Vern Hazelwood, Mgr. ! Phone 2491 1503 Stone CHARLIE SMITH'S FORD CENTER Ford Falcon Mercury Phone 2482 Falls City ]; Compliments of Falls City Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 92 FALLS CITY TRUCK IMPLEMENT CO. Dick Gibson Highway 73, North Your International and New Holland Dealer Falls City Bob Gibson 17th and Chase H. J. PRICHARD SON Chrysler — Imperial — Plymouth — Valiant Established 1916 Phone 2404 Faller's Sinclair Service Dino and Dino Supreme Gasoline Sinclair Products U. S. Rubber Products Farm Feeds, Inc. Homer J. Henke, Manager NUTRENA FEEDS Portable Grinding and Mixing on the Farm Phone 3522 Nights 4149 North Highway 73 Falls City 11th and Stone ERNST TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving, Packing and Storage Phone 2622 We, the following Richardson County Officials, wish to Congratulate the Falls City High School on their 1964 issue of the Orange and Black Douglas D. McIntyre.....................................Clerk of District Court Helen Hanika ................................................. Superintendent Emma Kieffer.................................................... County Clerk Albert Maust........................................................... Judge L. G. Wiltse........................................................Treasurer Henry Schepman ......................................................Attorney Arch Noll............................................................Assessor Ed Mahoney............................................................Sheriff Jr. Hollens................................................... Deputy Sheriff 93 ARMBRUSTER MOTOR COMPANY Your Dodge Dealer Dodge Trucks Phone 2226 RAMSEY'S GROCERY and CAFE Home-Cooked Meals 1020 Stone Phone 3514 Compliments of The Towle Realty Company Your Admiral RCA Whirlpool Dealer Prior Radio and Refrigeration Phone 3131 Falls City, Nebr. SHAFFER'S MARKET Qualityprint Let us put the spotlight on your next printing order! Letterheads—Envelopes—Business Forms Register Forms—Office Supplies Wedding Invitations Ledger—Columnar Sheets Direct Mail Advertising 1410 Stone ULIN'S BARBER SHOP 110 West 16th Street BILL CARTER INSURANCE Office Phone 3027 1815 Stone Falls City Compliments of LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3236 1311 Fulton SIMANTON PENCE Flowers For All Occasions Dial 2113 Falls City Creamery Company 94 BAKER'S BAKERY !l Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes ; 1713 Stone Falls City, Nebraska Phone 4125 F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY SANDROCK AGENCY INSURANCE Loans Insurance Managements Phone 2027 j; CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF !; 1964 FRONTIER INDUSTRIES, INC. |; Manufacturers of Mobilehomes l| Home of Perpetual Promotion Simon's Frozen Food Center !; Lockers Complete Processing Wholesale Meat j! Phone 3825 Tri-State Slaughter ;i COOPER OIL 1; Skelly Guaranteed Products Northvue Skelly Service ; Phone 2225 Falls City, Nebr. Maze Sheet Metal Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning BOB JOYCE'S FROSTY QUEEN ! Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches !; 8th and Harlan RICHARDSON'S STATIONERY HOY'S IDEAL CLEANERS Established 1922 1; Cleaners Dryers Rental Rug Cleaning Equipment Hatters Fur Storage Phone 3223 1817 Harlan 95 AUTO SERVICE FRONT END ALIGNMENT TRUCK REPAIR MERLY'S TUNE-UP 21st and Stone Phone 4238 Falls City, Nebraska Merlin E. Faller SALES AND SERVICE Automatic Transmission Repair Automotive Air Conditioning THE GAS SERVICE CO. Natural Gas For Home and Industry HACKETT'S “Where Price Makes Friends and Quality Keeps Them Ready-To-Wear Piece Goods Falls City Auction Company Buchholz and Campbell Southeast Nebraska's Best Livestock Market Phone 2435 Falls City Shop and Save WERGIN'S FOOD CENTER Farmers Repair and Machine Shop 1613 Chase Phone 4233 STRASIL BROS. West 17th Phone 2973 HOTEL BARBER SHOP Your Better Service Barber Shop Jim Sefried Jim Crooker Toys Hobbies JNETT'S Wallpaper Paint Compliments of Falls City B.P.O.E. Lodge 963 “Your Home Away From Home Johnson Realty Co. Insurance — Real Estate Sales and Loans “Cheap Insurance is no economy 109 East 16th Phone 3613 Kinsey's Westinghouse Appliances Chrysler Airtemp Plumbing and Heating Contractors Hardware Sheet Metal 1621 Chase Phone 3316 Compliments of Southeast Nebraska Telephone Co. RAY'S RADIO and TV RCA Motorola We Service All Makes LIZ'S Record Corner 13th and Stone Falls City, Nebraska SHESTAK'S Prescriptions Drugs Sodas 1610 Stone Congratulations to the Class of 1964 SIDLES COMPANY Phone 2434 Falls City BARTLETT AND COMPANY We Specialize in Custom Feed Mixing and Grinding Murphy's Cut Cost Gooch's Best Fertilizer Independent Lumber and Construction Co. Lumber Building Material Ready-Mix Concrete Phone 2422 601 West 14th CHAT'N NIBBLE Fountain and Luncheonette Home-made Candy Quality Service WANDA'S BEAUTY SHOP 1616 y2 Stone Phone 3911 MERZ FARM EQUIPMENT FEEDS Wayne and Cooper Feeds McCulloch Chain Saws Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service Phone 3014 North Highway 73 97 EDDE MOTORS Pontiac Buick Sales and Service Rambler GMC 1805 Stone — 1824 Stone Phone 4124 Brown's Shoe Fit Co. Shoes for All the Family Pedwins Connies Hush Puppies Phone 3016 R. L. Heins, M.D. B. G. Farmer, M.D. DEAN'S BARBER SHOP Flat Tops A Specialty Dean Bogle 1608 Stone Dallas Jones MAZE SIGN SERVICE Neon — Scotchite Hiway Advertising — Plastic Signs — Gold Leaf Painted Signs — Tube Manufacturing and Maintenance — Erection Service Perry Maze 701 Morton Phone 4328 Falls City Compliments of Falls City Journal Compliments of BAYARD T. CLARK CROSSTOWN CAFE-BUS DEPOT Good Food — Reasonable Prices Open Seven Days a Week Highway 73 Phone 2727 REAL ESTATE ERWIN HARKENDORFF Phone 2246 Richardson County Bank Bldg. CLARK'S MODERN BARBER SHOP Hair Styling — Tinting — Blow Waving Air Conditioned Harold Clark 1412 Stone Falls City VET'S CLUB, INC. American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 102 Falls City Post 1765 98 UPTOWN BARBER SHOP 1818 Stone Street Matt Sikora, Prop. Falls City FAIRMONT Milk and Ice Cream Distributed by Weigand Dairy 1416 Stone Imogene's Beauty Shoppe 2015 Clifton Avenue Phone 2510 Cold Waves Hair Styling Manicures Imogene, Sheryl, and Sharon Compliments of ARCHIBALD WEAVER S. D. Cowan, Sr., M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat S. D. COWAN, JR., O.D. Falls City RIVOLI THEATRE The Best in Entertainment Falls City Dentists DR. M. U. BURTON DR. R. P. HOBAN DR. J. L. SANCHEZ DR. H. E. TRACEY Gerweck Construction Co. Soil Conservation Work Terracing Earth Dams Land Clearings Water Ways Vernon Gerweck 2406 Stone Phone 4185 A-MAC GAS COMPANY You'll Like A-Mac Propane Tanks for Sale or Lease R. N. (Blondie) Werner, Mgr. Phone 3524 Falls City •- 1 DORR-PHILPOT fflTfo— AND — £9 REAVIS-M ACOMBER 1920 HARLAN ST. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA w 99 r Breezy Hill Steak House South on Highway 73 Falls City Nebraska Breezy-Hill Drive-In Oil City Theater Owned and Operated by Oscar Johnson Falls City Nebraska W. V. GLENN, M. D. R. D. GENTRY, M. D. Phone 2477 116 West 19th IRMA'S BEAUTY FORUM Hair Shaping and Styling 1524’ j Stone Phone 4212 Insurance of All Kinds HERB BAILEY 1600 Stone Falls City, Nebraska Phone 2129 Falls City Cable T.V., Inc. 1813 Stone Phone 2863 Falls City, Nebraska Seid Implement Company John Deere Sales and Service 1416 Harlan Phone 2466 Always First Quality at PENNEY'S Where you Can CHARGE IT PAY CASH or BUY ON LAY AWAY L. V. BRENNAN, M. D. Physician Surgeon Falls City, Nebraska DAIRY DIP 1400 Stone Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches APPLEOFF APPLIANCE Mutt and Jeff Drive Inn 1613 Stone Bob Appleoff Phone 3838 1 100 ■
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