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

 - Class of 1920

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FALLS CITY mail SCHOOL Senior Horoscope NAM E MABEL AtJXIER PRYCE B1RDSLEY IRMA CASKY MAROARET I)A ES HN EIt MARIE OEHLING WALTER QERHARDT THELMA GRIFFIN LELA HAHN BERNICE HARKINS HAROLD HENDERSON GARNETT HIATT NELLIE HILLYARD GRACE HINTON STACY HOY GLENN HI'GHES ESTHER JENKINS RAIL KEIM FRANCES KNIGHT 1 iEATRICE KOTTMA N GLADYS LOVELACE CLYDE MASSEY VERNA MASSEY MARG RET METZGAR EVELYN MORTON MYRTLE NEDROW MILDRED NEITZEL ELSIE PRIBBENO GRACE REED PAULINE VAN DERVOORT LAWRENCE WEIN ERT LI'ELLA W El N ERT CLARA WERNER GERTRUDE WILTSE DORA WINKLER MAY 7,0ELLER NICK-NAME Mab I . B. Irm Margie Theda Coo Coo Hahnte Bee Alnt got none Slim Nell Betty Stac Glennie Jen Journal Paquita B. B. 1 „ove Dump Mumsy Minnie Jimmie Verdon Millie Prib Reedie Polly Mountain Lu Clar Willie Do Do Mitze APPEARANCE EXPRESSION A quiet child Mother said Mighty hut harmless l wouldn’t say that Innocent Well. 1 never! Unlike Venus Good night! Vampish A test! Blank Push me so far Bashful Outside Indifferent I’ll think about it Serene Oh. 1 don’t know O. K. Well. I’ll l » ! Shy but not gum-shy So suggestive Modest You’ll never know A flame Why. sure Collar advertiser The best glr! in the world Clever Action, please Preoccupied I’ll find out Hungry You tell ’em Dignified My John! Care free Well. Good Night! Mary Garden Business-like Bashful You don’t say so Let me tell you Glee whig He could look bet tor Elderly Attractive Well? Youthful 1 wouldn't have that Lively She did? Elusive ’Tls true Beautiful Admira(b)Ke) Dewey World-wise Whatch lookin’ at? Copious Lots of expression Composed Goodness land! Sincere Certainly Quiet Prim Oh gee Vocal Dashing Brunette I’ll say HOBBY Chasing chickens. Ivory tickler. Buick car. Man killing. Everything yellow. Sleeping. Boy and car. Dates. Precision. Hanging around. Bating candy. Picture shows. Taking rest cure. Resenting jeers. Carrying 6 solids. Russell. Work. Passing by Custer’s. Star gazing. Going on picnics. Soldiering. Teaching. Tracy. A certain Keeling. Flirting. Dancing. School. Jazzing the ways. Keeping ’em guessing. Saying what he thinks. Studying. Good grades. Nothing particularly. Song. Clothes. Fourteen

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GERTRl’DE WILTSE Girls’ Glee Club, ’17. •Quiet and peaceful, but decided in her opinions.” DORA WINKLER Girls’ Glee Club. ’17. ’18. ’19. ’20. Siren Sextette, ’17. ’18. ’19. ’20. Hoard of Control, ’19. “Books are good company.” MAY ZOELLER Girls' Glee Club, ’18. Second Basketball Team. Beauty is truth, truth beauty.” MISS CONSTANCE LYFORD Class Sponsor. Thirteen o u v a h: i v n nn c k . in in-mo



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O f.Wdh: Wit It LACK. IUIU-W20 Senior Class History The ('lass of 1920 began ith successful career in F. C. II. S. on September 1. 1917. As Freshmen, we attracted a great deal of attention, not altogether because of our mistakes, but because of our eagerness to take part in all phases of high school life. Much excitement was manifested at our first class meeting, at which we chose the following Freshmen to positions of prominence: Pres- ident. Velda Farlow; Vice President. Stacy Hoy; Secretary. Edgar Mathers; Treasurer. Pryce Birdsley. Mr. Smith was chosen class sponsor by a large majority. A few social events during our first year, we will never forget, among which is the initiation given by the Sophomores. In return, we gave them a Hallowe’en Party which added materially to the joys of the year. Although rather green, as most Freshmen are. we were anxious to follow in the footsteps of our much admired upper classmen, so we took part as best we could. In athletics, we were represented by Stacy Hoy, William Goetz and Sanborn Cook. Also, a class basketball team was formed, which contained some material for a winning team in later years. In the fall of 1918. the much abused but energetic class of ’20 laid aside her childish ways of the previous year, and entered the field of school activities as distinguished Sophomores. As is customary, the first class meeting was given to the election of officers. The following were wisely chosen: President. Clyde Massey; Vice President, Gladys Ix velace; Secretary. Dora Winkler; Treasurer. Edgar Mathers. Mr. Smith was again chosen class advisor. There were comparatively few social functions during our second year, but nevertheless, we had lots of pep and the right spirit, as was shown by our accomplishments in the class room. As usual, we initiated the Freshmen as our first and most important event of the year. Three of our members. Eleanor Kelley. Esther Jen kins, and Daisy Barton were on the Girls’ Basketball Team, and they did some playing well worthy of mention. Stacy Hoy was the only Sophomore on the Football and Basketball teams, and we felt proud of him for the splendid work that he did. and for representing our class. In accordance with the times, we were also patriotic, to be sure. The class bought a Liberty Bond, pledged to the Bed Cross, bought Thrift Stamps, and refrained from eating candies and sweets. We are duly proud of our stand on such matters of vital importance. After a vacation full of experiences, the well-known class of '20 returned to high school to take up the numerous duties and responsibilities awaiting them as Juniors. For two years we had been in training that we might successfully fill the vacancy left for us. This we did to the best of our ability. The class officers elected for our third year were: President. Stacy Hoy; Vice President. Law- rence Weinert; Secretary and Treasurer. Dora Winkler. Miss Kauffman was chosen sponsor for the class. After due deliberation we decided upon the style of our class pins and rings. These rings and pins are liked not only by ourselves but by all who see them, because of the exclusive style. As Juniors, we were naturally expected to take a more active part in athletics, and so we did. I awrence Weinert. Stacy Hoy, Clyde Massey. Louis Buising. and Charles Heineman made a splendid showing on the football team. Our president and fellow-classman. Stacy Hoy. was chosen captain for the next season. The basketball season was almost an impossibility because of the effects of the influenza. Baseball, a new sport for our high school, was introduced, and Louis Buising, Pryce Jones. Fifteen

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