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CLASSES Four years, Dear School, that you have stood Our class’s pranks and revelries; For years we hope that you will stand, A monument to memories. For here we've spent four years of youth. And when we do go on. We'll each recall an incident Of days here, past and gone. Here we have spent our carefree days In learning and in fun, And, since we leave it all behind, We're sorry that it's done. Just as you gave to us this past, You gave us futures, too; And each success that we may win. Dear School, we'll owe to you. —Virginia Lovick. IPAGE 141
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MILDRED JORN. A. B. English University of Nebraska HELEN KNOLLENBERG. B. Sc., A B A. M. English University of Nebraska KENNETH L. PACE, A. B. Civics, Instrumental Music Peru State College LORETTA SHEEHAN, A. B. Commercial. English Peru State College MILDRED SHOOK. A. B Biology University of Nebraska L. L. SMITH Trades and Industries Kansas State College R. W. SYMPSON, A. B. Latin, Histon William Jewell SELMA WEILAND. B. Sc. Mathematics University of Nebraska [PAGE 13] THE FACULTY
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Senior Class History 1941 In the fall of 1937 we seniors entered Falls City High School. Guided by our sponsors, Mrs. DeWald and Mr. Cummins, we elected the following officers: Don James, president; Thomas Chesley, vice-president; Patricia Carmine, treasurer; and Sue Newell, secretary. We were represented in athletics by Don James, who lettered in basketball, and at the music contests by Jane Ann Johnson and Sue Newell. In our sophomore year we elected Dean Bachenberg, president; Beverly Ann Thompson, vice-president; and Raymond Schulenberg, secretary and treasurer. Don James lettered both in football and basketball, and Jane Johnson and Sue Newell attended the music contest. Class members on the Junior Fair Board were Howard Grush, Sterling Kottich, Alvin Tubach, Kenneth Krause, Henry Wulf, and David Poteet. As juniors we chose Robert Bossom, president; Thomas Chesley, vice-president; Dorothy Durfee, secretary, and Jim Gillispie, treasurer. Bill Allen, Virgil Hansen, Don James, Don Kennedy, and Kahle Wiar lettered in football; Don Kennedy, Don James, and Robert Bossom in basketball. We were represented in the operetta by Dorothy Miller and Ray Hutchins, who was also a cheerleader. Sue Newell and Jane Ann Johnson attended the music contests, and Sue Newell was Junior editor on the annual staff. A one-act play, A Bargain's A Bargain, was presented by the following members of the Junior class: Sally Huffman, Dorothy June Frehse, Lillian Hop- kins, James Henninger, Tom Cooper, and Dean Bachenberg. On March 28 Red Hot Peppers, the Junior Class Play, was presented with the following cast: Ray Hutchins, Sally Huffman, Lillian Hopkins, Dorothy Durfee, Marian Dunn, Dean Bachenberg, Thomas Chesley, Roland Hermann, Patricia Carmine, and James Henninger. We were host to the senior class at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet on May 3 at the Prichard Memorial Auditorium. Upon entering our senior year we elected Ray Hutchins, president; Don Kennedy, vice-president; Tom Cooper, secretary; and Lillian Hopkins, treasurer. As Orange and Black staff members there was chosen Lillian Hopkins, Sally Huffman, Sue Newell, Robert Bossom, Dean Bachenberg, Tom Cooper, and Lorraine Oswald. The class presented a one-act play in which Marjorie Weick, Ray Hutchins, Lillian Hopkins, Patricia Carmine, Sally Huffman, Dorothy Miller, Dean Bachenberg, RoBert Hill took part, and was represented in the Young Citizen's Contest by Don James, Sue Newell, Sally Huffman, and Robert Bossom. We would like to express our appreciation to those teachers who have acted as our sponsors, Mrs. DeWald, Miss Weiland, and Mr. Cummins, and to Miss Knollen-berg who has directed our plays. We sincerely hope that each of the following classes will enjoy their four years in Falls City High School as much as we have enjoyed ours. [PAGE 15]
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