Falls City High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Falls City, NE)
- Class of 1962
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES FALLS CITY HIGH SCHOOL High School Auditorium Thursday, M.ay 24, 1962 8 P. M. FALLS CITY HIGH SCHOOL These doors become the mainstay in the lives of all students who pass through them. Leaving them for the last time, we, as seniors, realize what an important portion of our lives they have provided. BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated (left to right): Ralph Clark, Bayard Clark, Roger West, Dwight Duey. Standing: John Falter, Archibald Weaver, Tom Gist, Kenneth Gardner. CITY SUPERINTENDENT KENNETH L. D. GARDNER B. S., M. A. Peru State Teachers University of Nebraska FACULTY PRINCIPAL C. A. WEDDEL B. A, M. A. Hastings College University of Nebraska LUCIA AHERN English, Speech and Dramatics B. A.( M. A. Creighton University Peru State Teachers GAYLE ECKMAN Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing B. A, M. A Peru State Teachers University of Nebraska BONITA LUCILE EHERNBERGER DOROTHY FASE English B. A. College of Soint Mary BARBARA GEORGE History Sociology B. A. University of Kansas RAYMOND G. GRAVES American Government Economics B. S. Doane College Commercial B. A. University of Nebraska LARRY GODWIN World History B. A. Hastings College 0. C. HATCH Vocational Agriculture B. S. University of Nebraska ROBERT HENDERSON Coach Boys' Physical Education B. A., M. A. Peru State Teachers University of Kentucky MILDRED JORN English B. A. University of Nebraska MAXINE R. KIELSMEIER Latin, Psychology B. A. Peru State Teachers DELWIN JOHNSON Chemistry Applied Math B. A. University of Nebraska LEON JOY Mathematics B. S. Peru State Teachers ELIZABETH KINKEAD Choral Music B. M. University of Kansas DOROTHY KOMMER Commercial B. S. University of Nebraska MARTHA NIMS Homemaking B. S, M. S. Mississippi Southern College Louisiana State University VIVIAN ROESCH Girls' Physical Education B. S. North Texas State University LA VERNE LUNSFORD Librarian Social Studies B. A. Peru State Teachers FRED PETERSEN Guidance Director Assistant Coach B. S., M. A. Midland College Omaha University WILBER ROESCH Mathematics B. A., M. A. Midland College University of Nebraska MILDRED SHOOK Science B. A. University of Nebrosko NORA BELLE SYLTEN English Sponish B. S. Emporia State Teachers College JOAN MALCOLM Secretary LEATTRICE ANN SMITH Homemaking B. S. Peru State Teachers ROBERT C. WILLIAMS Instrumental Music B. M. E. Chadron State Teachers LOUISE HENDERSON School Nurse R N St Margaret's Hospital PRESENTING SENIORS CLASS OF 1962 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row (left to right): Karen Noll......... Sandra Kelley...... Harriett Hunker.... Kenneth Heineman .....Activities .....Activities .....Treasurer Vice-President Second Row: David Martin............................................................President Jeffrey Falter..........................................................Secretary Jerry Gilliland........................................................Activities Class Colors........... Class Flower........... Class Motto........... Junior-Senior Banquet. Baccalaureate ........ Commencement ......... Commencement Speaker. ................Green and White ........................Gardenia Be the Object, Not the Shadow ..................April 28, 1962 ....................May 20, 1962 ....................May 24, 1962 ................Dr. Vance Rogers CAROLE ARMBRUSTER Rock Collector Academic 1; Commercial 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. I, 4; Oronge and Black Staff 4; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3; 4, Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2; Closs Play 4; Phys. Ed I, 2; Pep Club 3, 4, Pep Club Officer 4; State Music Clinic 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, Majorette 2; Fifteen Teens 3; Twirling Clinic 2, Band Day 1, Peru Chorol Clinic 4, Band Festival 1. MINNIE BECKER Mona Lisa Smile. Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. I, 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, G. A A Awards 3, 4; Phys Ed. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; G A A. Officer 3. MARCIA BOHANNON Bozo Bohonnon!' Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; Operetta 1; Class Play 4; Pep Club 4, Peru Scholastic Contest 4. LANTHAN CAMBLIN The Victim! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Orange and Black Staff 4; Student Activities Com. 3; District Music Contest 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Class Play 3 4; Letter Awards T 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; County Government 3; Freedom Speech Contest 4; Co-op 4. WILLIAM CARLSON Toadlegs! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer President 2, Orange and Black Staff 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4; Closs Play 3, 4; Enid Trip 3, Solo 4; Saxophone Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4; Stote Music Clinic 4; Band Doy I, 4; Marching Contest 4; District Music Clinic 4; Octet 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government 3; Band Festival I; Band President 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4. KENNETH ARNOLD 'That there . . Academic 4; Trades ond Ind. 3; Voc. Agriculture 1, 2; Honor Roll I, 2; District Music Contest 3; Chorus 3. DWIGHT BLETSCHER Peppermint Lounge!! Academic I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer Treasurer 3, District Music Contest 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Class Ploy 4; Jr.-Sr Banquet Com 3, Peru Scholastic Contest 4; Octet 4. WILLIAM BOOSE Freddie Frigerfroger! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer Secretary 2; President 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Orange ond Black Staff 4, District Speech Contest 4; Closs Play 4; Letter Awards FB 3, 4, BB 3, 4; Jr -Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Jr.-Sr Banquet Toast 3; County Government 3; Peru Contest 4. NANCY CAMPBELL I Live Two Lives. Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2; District Music Contest 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; G. A. A Awards 3; Phys. Ed. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3. CONNIE CARTER Does She Mind or Doesn't She Mind Acodemic 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer Treasurer 1; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Bond 1, 2; Class Play 3, 4; G. A. A Awards 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Triple Trio 4; Fifteen Teens 3; Dozenettes 2; Majorette 2; Band Day 1; County Government 3; Twirling Clinic 2, Band Festival 1; Chorus Clinic 3, 4; G. A. A. Officer 4; Pep Band 1, 2. LESLIE CONLEY INEZ COONCE 9:15 Again Acodemic 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1; District Music Contest 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Phys. Ed. 3; Dozenettes 2; Fifteen Teens 3. LYNNE CRAMER I've Got LINT on My Mind Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2; Honor Roll 4; Class Play 4; G. A A Awards 3, 4; Jr -Sr Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed I, 2, 3, 4; Peru Scholostic Contest 2; G. A A Officer President 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spring Festival 2. JAMES CROOKER Go Chariot Go!! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-op 4, District Music Contest 1, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Band 1; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com 3; Pep Band 1; Chorus Clinic 4; Band Day 1; Band Festival 1; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. WAYNE DIETRICH Chuckles! Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Trades and Ind. 3, 4. JEFFREY FALTER Shhh! Schroedels'll hear!! Academic 1, 2; Commercial 3, 4; Class Officer Secretary 4; District Music Contest 1; Band 1; Class Ploy 3, 4, Jr -Sr. Banquet Com. 3; County Government 3; Band Day 1. Should I or Shouldn't I??? Commercial 3, 4; Co-op 4; Phys. Ed. 3. ROGER CROFFORD Gone to Reserve Academic I; Commercial 2; Trades and Ind. 3; Co-op 4. VICKI DARLING Cluck! Cluck! Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 4, Student Activities Com. 2; Cheerleader 4, District Music Contest 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Class Ploy 3, 4; G. A. A Awards 3; Jr -Sr Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed I, 2, 3; Fifteen Teens 3; Triple Trio 4; Pep Club 3; Executive Board 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Reserve Cheerleader 3; County Government 3. WILLARD EICKHOFF The Great Lover! Academic 2, Trades and Ind. 3, 4; Co-op 4; Peru Scholastic Contest 4. LARRY FRANKE But it's only six blocks, Larry! Acodemic I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial 4; District Speech Contest 4; District Music Contest 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4; Closs Ploy 4; Letter Awards FB 4; Jr.- Sr. Banquet Com. 3; County Government MELVIN FRITZ Squaw Man Commercial I, 2, 3, 4, Trades and Ind. 3; Jr-Sr Banquet Com. 3, Phys. Ed I, 2; Co-op 4. SHERYL GIBSON What a dead neighborhood!! Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. I, Class Play 3; G. A. A. Award 3; Phys. Ed 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3. GERALD GILLILAND Do onything but don't call my dad. Academic I, 2, 3, 4; Orange and Black Staff 4; Students Activities Com 4; District Music Contest I, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Co-op 4. ROBERT GRIMES Sniffles Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Phys. Ed. EUGENE HANSEN Let me look, Dave. Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; County Government 3. WAYNE GATZ Buck Trades and Ind. 3, 4, Voc Agriculture I, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 4, F F A 3, 4, Letter Awards FB 3, 4, T 3; Jr -Sr Banquet Com. 3; F. F A Officer President. RICHARD GILKERSON Oranges, anyone??? Academic 1; Commercial 2; Trades and Ind. 3, 4, District Music Contest 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Letter Awards FB 2, 3, 4, BB 4; County Government 3; Peru Contest 4. SHERRY GRAY Virtuoso Academic I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 4, Class Officer Vice-President 2, Honor Roll I; Orange and Black Staff 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Jr -Sr Banquet Com. 3, Phys. Ed. 2; Peru Contest 3, 4, All State 2; Enid Trip 3, State Music Clinic 4, Band executive Board 2, 3, 4. CAROL HALL Sweet Sue Academic 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Orange and Block Staff 4, District Music Contest I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Band 1,2, 3 4, Class Play 3; Jr -Sr Banquet Com 3; Pep Club 3, 4, Peru Contest 2, 4; County Government 3; Band Award 2, 3, 4; Band Letter 3; Band Day I, 4; Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4; Band Executive Board 2, 3; Soloist 2, 3, 4; Brass Sextet I, 2, 4, Trombone Quartet 3, 4, Peru Music Clime 3; Emd Trip 3; Band Treasurer 4, Marching Contest 4, Governor's Conference of Youth 4, Elks' Leadership Award 4; Regent's Scholarship 4, Elks Scholarship 4. KENNETH HEINEMAN Look out, Karlus, I'm coming through. Academic 1, 2; Commercial 3, 4; Class Officer Vice-President 4, Co-op 4. CHARLES HEISER The Executioner Acodemic 1, 2; Commercial 3, 4, Co-op 4. JO ANNE HOWARD What are you going to get your wife for Christmas, Mr Graves? Commercial 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4 MARILYN JILEK What's in your closet, Marilyn??? ? Academic 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. 1; Honor Roll 1, 4; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Op-eraetta 2, 3, 4; Class Plays 3, 4, Jr.-Sr Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed 3, 4; Band Day 1; Dozenettes 2; Fifteen Teens 3; Triple Trio 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Peru Clinic 2, 3, 4, Peru Contest 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; G. A A Officer 4. SANDRA KELLEY Road Runner Commercial 1, 2, 3; Academic 4; Home Ec. I, 3, Class Officer Vice-President 1, Secretary 3; Orange and Black Staff 4; Student Activities Com 2, 4, Reserve Cheerleader 3; Cheerleader 4; G. A A Awards 3, 4; Jr -Sr Banquet Com 3; Phys. Ed. 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government 3; Miss Falls City Alternate 4, Pep Club 3; Pep Club Executive Board 4, G A A Officer 2; Cheerleading Clinic 4. ROGER KENNEDY Do you want to contribute to the fund? ?? Acodemic 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Band Awards 2, 3; Band Librarian 2, 3, 4; Solo I, 2, 3; Trumpet Trio 2, 3, 4, Band Clinic 1; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Band Day I; Peru Contest 2, 3, 4; All-State 2, 3; United Nations Pilgrimage 2; State Music Clinic 3; Tri-State, Emd 3, Marching Festival 4; Nebraska Regents Alternate 4; Nebraska Governor's Youth Conference 4. KENNETH HELMICK Smiley Academic 1, 2, 3; Phys. Ed. 1,2, 3; Co-op 4. HARRIETT HUNKER Wise and self-composed, what she thinks, nobody knows. Acodemic 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Orange and Black Staff 4; District Speech Contest 4; District Music Contest 1; Bond 1, 2. Class Play 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet CTom. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Band Day 1; Peru Contest 2, 3, 4, Governor's Youth Conference Delegate 4; Pep Band 2; K U Math Camp 3; Regents Scholarship Winner 4; County Government 3; Band Festival 1; Elks Scholarship 4. GLORIA JOHNSON Teena Boilerina Academic 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3; Jr -Sr Banquet Com 3; Phys. Ed. 1; Pep Club 3. SALLY KELLY Jeffrey, you're late again11! Academic 1, 2; Commercial 3, 4; Home Ec. 2, 4, Honor Roll 4; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Pep Club 3, 4, Enid Trip 3; Band Day I; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Band Award 2, 3; Band Festival 1. DENNIS KIEKHAEFER There's only one Dennis Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; District Music Contest 4; Chorus 2, 4. BETTY KLAUS THOMAS KUNKEL I know we're not supposed to drive to South, but . . . Academic 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; District Music Contest I, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Closs Play 3, 4, Jr-Sr. Banquet Com. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Enid Trip 3, Band Day 1, 4; Peru Contest 2, 3, 4; Marching Contest 4; Flute Quartet 2, 3, 4; Band Award 3. PAULA LEE White Lightning Academic I, 2, Commercial 3, 4; Honor Roll 4, Orange and Black jtaff 4, District Music Contest I, 2; Band I, 2; Band Day I, Bond festival I; Band Executive Board 2, Pep Band I, 2. MARILYN MARMET Oh Heavens11! Academic 1, 2, Commercial 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Pep Band I, 2, 3. Band Day 1, 4; Emd Trip 3; Peru Band Clinic 3, Land Award 2, 3; Peru Contest 4, junj Festival 1, 2. DAVID MARTIN Did you know that there ore atout 120 billboards between here and Verdon? Academic I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer President 1, 4; Honor Roll 4; Orange and Black Staff 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Bond 1; Letter Awards FB 2, 3, 4; BB 3, 4; T 3; Jr-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Toast 4; United Nations Pilgrimage 3; Peru Chorus Clinic 3; Boys' Octet 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; County Government 3; Nebraska Regents Alternate 4; Elks Award 4. DOLORIS MEINZER Sonny Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. 1, 2; Chorus 3; Glee Club 3; G. A. A Award 3; Phys. Ed. 1, 2, 3. Here again — gone again — back again!! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Trades and Ind 3; District Music Contest 3; Chorus 3; Class Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3. DAVID LUKE Gee, Sam1 Look at that! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; District Music Contest I, 2, 3, 4, Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Dance Band 4; Emd Trip 3; Band Day I, 4, County Government 3; Band Officer 3; Band Festival 1; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Contest 4. RONALD MARRS But, Russ, really I am 18. Academic I, 2, 3; Commercial 4, Phys. Ed. 2, 3. MARJORIE MARTIN Mother said . . . Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Jr-Sr Banquet Com. 3; Twirling Clinic 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Emd Trip 3, Band Day I, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Bond Festival 1; Band Award 2, 3; Marching Contest 4, County Government 3; Peru Choral Clinic 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Dozenetres 2, Fifteen Teens 3; Triple Trio 4, Pep Club 3, 4 JANET MERZ Why do we get married' Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Phys Ed 1, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. DELLA MEYER ''Here ond there and everywhere. Academic I, 2; Commercial 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Orange and Black Staff 4; Cheerleader 4; District Music Contest I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed. 1; Twirling Clinic 2, 3, 4; Band Day 1, 4; Enid Trip 3; Peru Chorale Clinic 2, 4; Band Festival I, Marching Contest 4; Dozenettes 2; Fifteen Teens 3; Triple Trio 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Secretary of Pep Club 3, Pep Band 3, 4; Peru Contest 2, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4; Attendant to Miss Falls City 4; Band Officer 4; County Government 3; Band Award 2, 3. LINDA MILLER Too sweet for words. Commercial 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Co-op 4. LINDA MURPHY Well why can't both of them be right, Mr. Graves? Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer Secretary 1; Honor Roll 4; G. A A Awards 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed. 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government 3; Pep Club 3. KAREN NOLL Pud Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Orange and Black Staff 4; Student Activities Com 4; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Operetto 2, 3, 4; Class Ploy 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Band Day 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Peru Contest 3, 4; Dozenettes 2; Fifteen Teens 3; Triple Trio 4, Peru Choral Clinic 2, Nebraska Regents Alternate 4; Music Festival 3, 4; Miss Falls City 4. JANICE PRIOR Bo and Arrow Commercial I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec 1; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3; Jr-Sr Banquet Com 3; Band Day 1; Enid Trip 3; Pep Club 3, 4, Pep Club President and Executive Board 4; Dozenettes 2; Fifteen-Teens 3; Sr Triple Tno 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Majorette 3; Band Executive Board 3, Band Festival 1. DENNIS MEYER Freshman Harem Trades and Ind. 3, 4; Voc Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; District Music Contest I, 2, 4; Chorus 4, Bond 1, 2; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Letter Awards T 3; F. F A Officer Secretory, Band Day 1, F. F A. District Contest Crete. ELAINE MULLER Look at me1 I'm driving! Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial 3, 4; District Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A Awards 3 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com 3; Phys. Ed. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. DORIS NIEMEYER Well-and-a-the. Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Phys. Ed. 1, 4. CHERYL OBERST It's been a long four years. Commercial I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec 1, Orange and Block Staff 4; G A. A Award 3, Jr.-Sr Banquet Com. 3, Phys. Ed 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, County Government 3. LINDA RAMER Have you ever gone snake hunting in the Borada Hills? Commercial 3, 4; Home Ec. 3, 4 DONALD RIESCHICK LINDA RANKIN But I was allergic to his ring.' Academic 4. LINDA RIESCHICK The silent one. Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Phys. Ed. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Nebraska Regents Alternate 4. DORIS SCHULENBERG That is all right with me. Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. 3. CALVIN SCHULER Yogi Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. ROGER SCHOCKLEY The Prosecutor Academic I, 2, 3, 4. Donald Ragshack1 Academic 1; Commercial 2, 3, 4; Trades and Ind. 3, 4; Phys. Ed. 1, 3; County Government 3. MARGIE RIESCHICK Farina Commercial I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1 2, 4, District Music Contest 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4 Pep Club 3, 4. RICHARD SCHULENBERG What kinda cor you drivin' todoy, Rich? Commercial 1, 2; Trodes and Ind. 3, 4, Phys Ed 1, 2. JOHN SHIVELEY I'll never get married1 Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-op 4; Letter Award FB 4; Phys. Ed. 1, 2. ROBERT SHORB Run it yourself! Academic !, 2. 3, 4; Orange and Block Staff 4, Letter Awards T 1, 2, 3; FB 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. ROBERT STEVENS Step outstde, Big Daddy! Commercial 1, 2, Trades and Ind 3, 4. JACK STOUT The Judge Academic 3, 4; Class Play 3, District Speech Contest 3 MARY STRECKER My hobby is reading. Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3. BARBARA TUBACH It's a whotchamocallit on a thingamojig. Acodemic 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. 1; Honor Roll 1; District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com 3; En d Trip 3’ Pep Club 3, 4, United Notions Pilgrimage 3, Band Day 1, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Contest 4, Flute Quartet 4 LEONARD VONDERSCHMIDT Be coreful with my car, Cheryl, ond don't slip the clutch! Voc Agriculture 1, 2, Trades ond Ind 3, 4; F. F. A 2; Co-op 4. JOHN STONE 'The O'Grodys Acodemic 3, 4, Class Ploy 3, 4 EUGENE STRAUSS I would like to be tough. Commercial 1, 2, Trades and Ind 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4, CAROL THORNTON Thunder Academic 1, 4, Commercial 2, 3; Home Ec. 1,4, District Music Contest 1,2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Class Play 3, 4, Pep Club 3. 4, Pep Club Officer 4, Dozenettes 2; 15 Teens 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Band Day 1, Miss Sweetheart 4, Band Festival 1; Peru Music Festival 2, 3 VIOLET VOGELE Gone with the wind1'' Commercial 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Phys Ed 1,2,3 NANCY WERGIN Mama so id there'd be days like this Academic 1, 2, 4, Commercial 3; District Music Contest 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3 4, Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Phys Ed 1, 2, Dozenettes 2, Pep Club 3; Fifteen Teens 3. JOHN WILLIAMS 3rd year biology. Academic 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; District Music Contest 4; Chorus 4 Glee Club 4; Letter Awards T 3, 4; FB 4 ELAINE YOESEL Self-styled seamstress. Academic 1, 2, 3; Commercial 3, 4, Home Ec I; Chorus I, 2, 3; Phys Ed 3; Pep Club 3, 4 SHARON WOMBLE Short and sweet. Academic 4 BARBARA YOUNG I've got the car tonight1 Commercial 1,2, 3, 4; Home Ec 1, 2, 4; Chorus 3, Glee Club 3; Bond I, 2, Phys. Ed. 3. RICHARD ZENTNER But Mr Johnson, I know you told me to use only one test tube Academic 1, 2, 3, 4, Closs Officer Vice-President 3, Honor Roll 1, 3; Orange and Black Staff 4; Phys. Ed. 1. Senior Autographs SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Dust off the book-worm holes and dust the cobwebs out of your heads and remember when, in September, 1958, we entered the halls of Falls City High for the first time and started down that long dusty road of knowledge. To lead us on with an unfaltering step, we chose as our class officers: President, David Martin; Vice-President, Sandra Kelley; Secretary, Linda Murphy; Treasurer, Connie Carter; members of the Activities Committee, Carolyn Christy and Violet Vogele. Some students carried their burdens lightly and made the honor roll. These included Kenneth Arnold, Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, Marilyn Jilek, Roger Kennedy, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Karen Noll, Barbara Tubach, John Williams, and Richard Zentner. Some joined the band and attended the District Instrumental Contest and Band Day. They were Carole Armbruster, Bill Carlson, Connie Carter, Jim Crooker, Jeffrey Falter, Jerry Gilliland, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, Marilyn Jilek, Sally Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, Paula Lee, David Luke, Marilyn Mar met, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Dennis Meyer, Karen Noll, Janice Prior, Carol Thornton, and Barbara Tubach. We also had several canaries in the crowd. Sherry Gray and Gloria Johnson went to the District Choral Contest. A swift-footed lad, Bob Shorb, won a letter in track. We had survived the deep furor of heckling and razzing that is assigned to poor little green Freshmen. We retired from the harness for several months of leisure. In September, 1959, we returned as Sophomores and sharpened our wits for a hard year’s work. Our sponsors were Mr. Coba and Mrs. Lunsford. We elected our class officers: President, Bill Carlson; Vice-President, Sherry Gray; Secretary, Bill Boose; Treasurer, Violet Vogele. Members of the Activities Committee were Vicki Darling and Sandra Kelley. Our bright and shining lights this year were the following: Kenneth Arnold, Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, Della Mae Meyer, and Karen Noll. Leading the band were our majorettes: Carole Armbruster, Connie Carter, Marjorie Martin, and Della Mae Meyer. Those attending the District Instrumental Contest at Auburn were Carole Armbruster, Bill Carlson, Connie Carter, Jerry Gilliland, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Marilyn Jilek, Sally Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, Paula Lee, David Luke, Marilyn Marmet, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Dennis Meyer, Karen Sue Noll, Janice Prior, Carol Thornton, and Barbara Tubach. Attending the District Choral Contest were Nancy Campbell, Connie Carter, Leslie Conley, Sherry Gray, Marilyn Jilek, Gloria Johnson, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Elaine Muller, Karen Noll, Janice Prior, Carol Thornton, and Nancy Wergin. Those attending the Peru Choral Clinic were Marilyn Jilek, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Karen Noll, and Carol Thornton. Representing us at the Peru Scholastic Contest were Lynne Cramer, Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, and Della Mae Meyer. Roger Kennedy and Barbara Tubach went on the United Nations’ Pilgrimage sponsored by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs during the summer vacation. Our representatives to All-State were Sherry Gray and Roger Kennedy. Members of the F.F.A. were Dennis Meyer and Leonard Vonderschmidt. Our outstanding athletes this year were Dick Gilkerson and David Martin, who lettered in football; and Bob Shorb, in track. Our long journey was now half over. The future was bright, and we had a few months to rest our weary minds under a cool shade tree. In September, 1960, we came back as Juniors with a light and springy step. Our leaders this year were the following: President, Bill Boose; Vice-President, Richard Zentner; Secretary, Sandra Kelley; Treasurer, Dwight Blet-scher; Activities Committee, Violet Vogele and Lorna Wagner. Our sponsors were Miss Fase, Miss Shook, Miss Ehrenberger, Mr. Petersen, and Mr. Eckman. Honor roll students this year were Bill Boose, Carol Sue Hall, Jo Anne Howard, Harriett Hunker, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, Della Mae Meyer, Linda Miller, Karen Noll, and Richard Zentner. Those attending the District Instrumental Contest at Peru were Bill Carlson, Jerry Gilliland, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Sally Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, David Luke, Marilyn Marmet, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Janice Prior, and Barbara Tubach. Our musicians acquired an adventurous whim and traveled to Enid, Oklahoma, for the Tri-State Music Clinic to exhibit the musical talent of native Nebraskans. This little group of vagabonds included Bill Carlson, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Sally Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, David Luke, Marilyn Marmet, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Janice Prior, and Barbara Tubach. Our majorettes, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, and Janice Prior, went to the Syracuse Twirling Clinic. Attending the District Choral Contest were Carole Armbruster, Dwight Bletscher, Lanny Camblin, Nancy Campbell, Bill Carlson, Connie Carter, Leslis Conley, Jim Crooker, Vicki Darling, Larry Franke, Dick Gil-kerson, Marilyn Jilek, Gloria Johnson, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Elaine Muller, Karen Noll, Janice Prior, Carol Thornton, Nancy Wergin, and Barbara Young. Connie Carter, Marilyn Jilek, David Martin, and Carol Thornton attended the Peru Choral Clinic. Carol Sue Hall and Marilyn Marmet attended the Peru Band Clinic. Roger Kennedy attended the State Music Clinic at North Platte. Our representatives to Girls’ State and to All-State were Carol Sue Hall and Roger Kennedy, respectively. David Martin was awarded the United Nations trip. Falls City High School’s representatives at the Peru Scholastic Contest included Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, and Karen Noll. Our crafty politicians who participated in Corn-husker Girls’ and Boys’ County Government were Bill Boose, Lanny Camblin, Bill Carlson, Connie Carter, Vicki Darling, Jeffrey Falter, Larry Franke, Dick Gilkerson, Carol Sue Hall, Eugene Hansen, Harriett Hunker, Sandra Kelley, David Luke, David Martin, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Linda Murphy, Cheryl Oberst, and Donald Rieschick. Under the direction of Mrs. Ahern, we presented our class play, “Class Ring.’’ The cast and stage crew included Karen Noll, John Stone, Della Mae Meyer, Lanny Camblin, Connie Carter, Carol Sue Hall, Marjorie Martin, David Luke, Jack Stout, Bill Carlson, Vicki Darling, Marilyn Jilek, Roger Kennedy, Eugene Strauss, Jeffrey Falter, Harriett Hunker, Betty Klaus, Carol Thornton, Gloria Johnson, and Sheryl Gibson. On April 29, 1961, we gave the Seniors the faculty, and the board of education a banquet and dance. The theme was “Southern Gardens.” Bill Boose, toastmaster, gave the address of welcome; and Bill Glenn, Senior Class president, gave the response. The scent of magnolias and the sultry romatic air of the southern theme will linger in the hearts of those who attended for years to come. Junior girls who won their First State Awards in G.A.A. were Minnie Becker, Nancy Campbell, Lynne Cramer, Vicki Darling, Sheryl Gibson, Sandra Kelley, Delores Meinzer, Elaine Muller, Linda Murphy, and Cheryl Oberst. Boys in F.F.A. were Wayne Gatz and Dennis Meyer. Della Mae Meyer was secretary of the “Tiger-ettes,” the Falls City High School pep club. Letter award winners were Bill Boose, football-basketball; Lanny Camblin, track; Wayne Gatz, foot ball-track; Dick Gilkerson, football; David Martin, football-basketball-track; Dennis Meyer, track; Bob Shorb, football-track; John Williams, track. We now had several months of relaxation. In September, 1961, our journey was not so long; and we strode with pride and determination, for we were now Seniors. The halls heralded our battle cry as we set to work keeping our image sharp and true in the minds of the underclassmen. Our sponsors were Mr. Godwin and Mr. Joy. We elected as our class officers: President, David Martin; Vice-President, Kenneth Heineman; Secretary, Jeffrey Falter; Treasurer, Harriett Hunker; Activities Committee, Sandra Kelley, Karen Noll, and Jerry Gilliland. Honor roll students were Bill Boose, Lynne Cramer, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Jo Anne Howard, Harriett Hunker, Marilyn Jilek, Sally Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, Paula Lee, Marilyn Marmet, David Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Linda Miller, Linda Murphy, Karen Noll, and Linda Rieschick. Stepping high and proud at the Marching Festival and Band Day in Lincoln were Bill Carlson, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, David Luke, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, and Barbara Tubach. Majorettes for the third year were Marjorie Martin and Della Mae Meyer. They went to the Syracuse Twirling Clinic. Participating in the District Instrumental Contest at Auburn were Bill Carlson, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, David Luke, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, and Barbara Tubach. Attending the District Choral Contest were Carole Armbruster, Dwight Bletscher, Lanny Camblin, Bill Carlson, Connie Carter, Jim Crooker, Vicki Darling, Larry Franke, Dick Gilkerson, Sherry Gray, Marilyn Jilek, Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Elaine Muller, Karen Noll, Janice Prior, Marjorie Rieschick, and John Williams. The Peru Choral Clinic was attended by Carole Armbruster, Bill Carlson, Connie Carter, Jim Crooker, Marilyn Jilek, and Della Mae Meyer. Carole Armbruster, Bill Carlson, and Sherry Gray attended the State Music Clinic at Fremont. Participating in the District Speech Contest were Bill Boose, Larry Franke, and Harriett Hunker. Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, and Roger Kennedy attended the Governor’s Youth Conference. Wise as owls, our scholars went to the Peru Scholastic Contest. They were Dwight Bletscher, Marcia Bohannon, Bill Boose, Willard Eickhoff, Dick Gilkerson, Sherry Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Harriett Hunker, Marilyn Jilek, Roger Kennedy, Betty Klaus, Marilyn Marmet, Della Mae Meyer, and Karen Noll. Receiving their Second State Awards in G.G.A. were Minnie Becker, Lynne Cramer, Sandra Kelley, Elaine Muller, and Linda Murphy. Letter award winners this year were Bill Boose, football-basketball; Larry Franke, football; Wayne Gatz, football; Dick Gilkerson, football-basketball; David Martin, football-basketball; John Shiveley, football; Bob Shorb, football; John Williams, football. Senior officers of the “Tigerettes” were President, Janice Prior; Vice-President, Carol Thornton; Secretary, Karen Noll; Treasurer, Carole Armbruster. Leading the cheering section were our cheerleaders Vicki Darling, Sandra Kelley, and Della Mae Meyer. Boys in F.F.A. were Wayne Gatz, President, and Dennis Meyer, Secretary. To create this little book, we added a little mystery, sprinkled it with memory and sentiment, a large quantity of foolish antics, and a pinch of knowledge. The cooks were the Orange and Black Staff, which consisted of Editor, David Martin; Assistant Editor, Harriett Hunker; Senior Editor, Carol Sue Hall; Business Manager, Bill Boose; Assistant Business Manager, Richard Zentner; Sports Editor, Bob Shorb; Music Editor, Karen Noll; Class Prophecy, Bill Carlson; Speech and Dramatics, Jerry Gilliland; Girls’ Physical Education, Sandra Kelley; Class Will, Lanny Camblin; Class History, Della Mae Meyer; Snapshots Editor, Sherry Gray; Typists, Carole Armbruster, Paula Lee, and Cheryl Oberst. Miss Falls City of 1961 was Karen Sue Noll. Her attendants were Sheryl Gibson, Sandra Kelley, and Della Mae Meyer. On March 23, 1962, the Senior Class presented its play, “Gramercy Ghost,” under the direction of Mrs. Ahern. The cast and stage crew were Carole Armbruster, Karen Noll, Jeffrey Falter, Della Mae Meyer, Lanny Camblin, John Stone, Bill Carlson, David Martin, Bill Boose, Carol Thornton, Marjorie Martin, Jo Anne Howard, Dwight Bletscher, Lynne Cramer, Connie Carter, Marilyn Jilek, Harriett Hunker, Marcia Bohannon, Vicki Darling, Betty Klaus, Barbara Tubach, David Luke, Larry Franke, Roger Kennedy, Eugene Strauss, and Eugene Hansen. On April 28, 1962, the Junior Class honored the Senior Class with a banquet-prom. The theme was ‘‘Heaven on Earth.” We chose ‘‘Be the Object, not the Shadow” as our class motto; gardenia as our class flower; and green and white as our class colors. On May 11, the last day of school for the Seniors, Class Day Exercises were held. In the Auditorium of Falls City High School, Baccalaureate services were held on May 20, 1962, and Commencement exercises on May 24, 1962. We walked out of Falls City High with knowledge to lead us through the stormy years to come. We left with tears in our eyes and the experiences of four wonderful years at Falls City High in our hearts. Della Mae Meyer SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY This is the year 1987. I am staying in the beautiful Helmick Hotel, owned and operated by Kenneth Helmick. I knew that smile of Kenny’s would get him a long way. I had just finished watching the Perry Mason show. He now has two partners: David Martin and Bill Boose. They make an exact shadow of Perry; Bill Boose had the same shape, while David Martin had Perry’s looks and personalty. Jack Stout, their detective, worked with Paul Drake. He fit the part very well. Linda Murphy was Jack’s secretary. She was constantly admiring her boss, both at home and at work. Naturally, the producer of the greatest programs on television is Jeffrey Falter, whose chief directors are Betty Klaus, Sally Kelley, and Barbara Young. Those local show employees surely turned out well. As I was leaving the hotel, the doorman stopped a taxi for me. The way this “cabbie” was driving, reminded me of Eugene Strauss. When I got in he turned around and asked where I was going, sure enough, it was “Mouse.” He didn’t quite make it to sports car driving, but I guess a “cabbie” is the next best thing. On the way to Hollywood, the first thing to catch my eye was a dancing school. The sign in front read as follows: SCHOCKLEY HEISER DANCING SCHOOL. In smaller print was the following transcription: “We teach the squares from the sticks to dance like the cats from California, and to be really hep, and not completely out to lunch.” Next I noticed Kenneth Heineman’s Dancing Academy. His sign read, “Indian Dances a Specialty.” “Mouse” offered to show me around Hollywood, so I accepted. He took me to the stage where they were filming the “What’s My Line” program. Two of the panelists were familiar. They were Jo Anne Howard and Marilyn Marmet. I asked him to show me the “Western” part of this great place. On the way he remarked how well our class had done in the movies. The first Western Star was Lanny Camblin, who had the leading role in “Two Faces West.” Lanny was so good looking, that all of his fans wanted to see him twice as much. Next we arrived at the Ponderosa, where the Cartwrights were filming. Ben Cartwright was portrayed by John Shiveley, Little Joe by Ronnie Mans, Adam Cartwright by Richard Schulenberg, and Hoss by Roger Crofford. On the “Gunsmoke” scene, we found big Willard Eickhoff as Matt Dillon and Wayne Dietrich as Chester. They were always side-kicks. Kitty was played by Linda Rankin and Doc by Kenneth Arnold. We decided to have a cup of coffee before going to the other parts of Hollywood. We stopped at a unique little place owned by Paula Lee and Janice Prior. While drinking our coffee, we started discussing the class. I told him about the rush at the Jilek-Gray Memorial Hospital. It seemed that a bunch of high school kids had taken an over-dose of Calvin Schuler’s no-sleep pills to keep them awake in classes. This hospital was dedicated to Marilyn and Sherry because of their expert work as a nurse and as a dietitian, respectively. I also told him about Carol Hall and Connie Carter. Carol, a school teacher in the Congo, was married to a very prominent physician, who was doing much research, and was assisted in the laboratory by Connie Carter, a very famous laboratory technician. After leaving the coffee shop we passed the office of Lynne Cramer, the head of movie censorship. We also passed Jerry Gilliland’s dramatic school, specializing in romance. I was really surprised to see Carole Armbruster dressed in her cowgirl outfit and singing Western songs as she used to on the court house lawn every “Horse Play Days.” Her accompanist was Dwight Bletscher. I next learned that Mary Strecker and Linda Miller were the new hostesses on “You and Your Home.” John Williams was starring as Peter Gunn. He always was a rough-guy. The stars of Checkmate were Hyatt, Don Rie-schick; Corey, Tom Kunkel; and Jed, Jim Crooker. Pete and Gladys were portrayed by Leonard Von-derschmidt and Cheryl Oberst. Imagine that !!! “Route 66” stars were Tod, David Luke; and Buz, Dennis Meyer. “Hazel” was portrayed by Carol Thornton. On the way back to the Hotel, I saw a sign which read Vogele Johnson Travel Agency. I asked “Mouse” to stop. I went in and saw another familiar face. It was Nancy Campbell’s. She ran a novelty shop in the lobby of the agency. I saw that she had a special on compacts patented by Sheryl Gibson and Nancy Wergin. The powder won’t spill. It is saving the government teachers throughout the United States from sitting in an unwanted pile of face powder, which had been planted on their chairs. Violet and Gloria told me about all the money Vicki Darling was making by raising educated chickens, those which had attended school. They also told me that Doloris Meinzer and her husband were owners of the Phillips 66 station at Reserve, and that Janet Merz was doing well by being married to last year’s famous blackmailer. Violet and Gloria told me of their new route from the earth to the Evening Star, then to the Morning Star, and back to earth in two days. As this sounded very interesting, I asked for an explanation. They told me that Roger Kennedy was the head of their transportation lines. His drivers were Dennis Kiekhaefer and Bob Grimes. They informed me that the tour leaves Hollywood at 7 p. m. and reached the Evening Star, an all girl planet, at 7:15 p. m. Minnie Becker was the queen of this planet. They had a lot of nice entertainment. Della Meyer and Marjorie Martin had changed their names to the Marter sisters, which had a very famous all-girl band, with Barbara Tubach as solo piccolist. Harriett Hunker and Marcia Bohannon were the directors of the show. Like every night club, this one, too, had bouncers: Inez Coonce, Leslie Conley, Elaine Muller, and Linda Ramer. Dick Gilkerson and Larry Franke were the chief supervisors of the Morning Star Planet. The chief reason for this part of the tour was that the weather is so nice for the morning after the night before. Melvin Fritz and Wayne Gatz are the alkaseltzer mixers. The tour then arrived back on Earth that noon. I wasn’t too enthusiastic about this trip, so I bade them farewell and went back to the cab. Driving down the freeway, I saw a sign that said: Robert Stevens, Psychologist. “Mouse” explained to me that he was trying to find what inspired John Stone to write such stories. Arriving at the hotel, I discovered that a secretarial convention was being held there. Sandra Kelley, secretary of the year, was the guest of honor. When I went to talk to her, she told me that Elaine Yoesel, Linda and Margie Rieschick, and Doris Nie-meyer had started an all-girl argricultural college just north of Falls City. She informed me that Bob Shorb was a research chemist working on a new miracle lotion that would take hair-dye off the hands of beauticians. She also told me that Eugene Hansen was the President of the Engineering School at the University of Nebraska. Karen Noll is the house mother of the most popular sorority. I had planned to remain at the hotel that night and rest. “Mouse” suggested that we take in a television program. I was game. I asked which one, and he suggested “This Is Your Life.” I was still game. That night I found out that Richard Zentner had taken over for Ralph Edwards. As we were waiting for the show to begin, Richard came down the aisle, and said to me, “Bill Carlson, famous writer and poet, this is your life.” I was so stunned, that only one thought was clear in my mind. This thought was that I had done so well on the class prophecy for the class of 1962, that there was no limit to my ability. That prophecy has paid off a thousand times over. Bill Carlson SENIOR CLASS WILL As we the 1962 graduating Seniors look forward and see the future Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshmen classes, we do here bestow: To Mr. Gardner and Mr. Weddel our deepest sympathy . . . and the best of luck in the years to come. To Mrs. Ahern we leave an icepack to help cool her hot Italian temper. To Mrs. Roesch we leave the idea of changing the girls’ gym suits to green blouses, pink shorts, and orange tennis shoes. To Mr. Graves we leave a shoebox so he will have a bigger place in which to live. To Mr. Roesch we leave some stamps, envelopes, and a mailbox so he can keep on playing Postmaster. To Mr. Eckman we leave one sack of stale popcorn and a case of hot pop so he can have another one of his parties again sometime. To Miss Ehrenberger we leave her ... a nervous wreck. To Miss Fase we leave a hook, n’ ladder set and a siren for her fire-engine red car. To Mrs. George we leave the Indians — the Hiawatha Indians. To Mr. Godwin we leave three stag movies for his history class and a sign to wear around his neck which says, “Don’t call me Guy.” To Mr. Hatch we leave Richard Kirkendall; that’s all he’ll be able to handle for awhile. To Mr. Henderson we leave some much needed tranquilizers and a few nightmares about next year’s football team. To Mr. Petersen we leave a Frank Sinatra record of “Sweet Georgia Brown” for him to pantomine. To Mr. Johnson we leave a pair of four-buckle overshoes, a pair of roller skates, and a box of light fuses. To Miss Jorn we leave, instead of a new car, a motorscooter to help economize on gas for those long trips to Verdon and back. To Mrs. Henderson we leave all the Freshmen pills. To Mr. Joy we leave the hope that someday he will be able to find another annual staff as great as ours. To Mrs. Kinkead we leave our thanks for those long hours of practice. To Mrs. Kommer we leave a million dollars (in Confederate bills). To Mrs. Lunsford we leave the books: Peyton Place, Harrison High, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, The Chapman Report, and one match. To Mrs. Smith we leave a sparkling, brand-new, deluxe, 1962 chevy Impala. To Mr. Williams we leave an oilcan to get rid of all those squeaks in the clarinet section. To Miss Shook we leave — leaves, and leaves, and leaves, and finally more leaves. To Mrs. Sylten we leave a new set of Macbeth recordings featuring Jimmy Dean as Macbeth and Tuesday Weld as Lady Macbeth. To Mrs. Kielsmier we leave our thanks for doing so well on such a short notice. To Mrs. Malcolm we don’t leave anything; she doesn’t need it. Connie Carter leaves any amount of money from her Loan Company to anyone who wants to run away. Marcia Bohannon leaves her beret to Nancy “Frenchie” Armbruster. Sherry Gray leaves to join with Allen Funt and his Candid Camera Crew. Sandra Kelley leaves on a “Wild Boose” chase. Paula Lee leaves to carry on the Civil War at Fredericksburg. Janet Merz leaves her desk in the study hall to Gloria Schatz. David Martin leaves to take up the manly sport of volleyball — first stop, Verdon. John Stone leaves to become John Honea’s publicity agent. Leonard Vonderschmidt leaves his name to anyone who can spell it. Richard Zentner leaves with a cold. Nancy Wergin left to get married. David Luke leaves his slogan, “What, Me Worry?” to Fred “Alfred E. Neuman” Deckinger. Elaine Muller leaves her sister to carry on at FCHS. Melvin Fritz leaves singing “It’s Much Lovelier the Second Time Around.” Kenneth Arnold leaves but there are plenty more following him. Bob Grimes leaves for down Hiawatha way. Sheryl Gibson leaves to follow in the footsteps of Nancy Wergin Pickard. Minnie Becker leaves her deep red blush to Trula Buckminster. Inez Coonce leaves to join the W.A.F. (Women of the Air Force) for some unknown reason. Marilyn Marmet leaves as quietly as she came. Delores Meinzer leaves in a Kansas Buick. Kenneth Heineman leaves his nickname “Chubby” to Judy Heinzelman. Dennis Meyer leaves his little black book of girls' names to Clint Smith. Doris Niemeyer leaves her persistence to Myra Krumme. Leslie Conley leaves for parts unknown in a brand-new trailer. Willard Eickhoff leaves his girl friend in school for another year. Roger Kennedy leaves his nickname “Hotlips” to Steve Stucker. Barbara Tubach leaves her charming smile to Kathleen Magor. John Williams leaves an old proverb with a new twist, “His bite is worse than his Barker.” Lynne Cramer leaves the wiggle in her walk to her sister Marliss and the giggle in her talk to her sister Marsha. Roger Crofford leaves gladly. Janice Prior leaves her many headaches of running the Pep Club to Judy Merz. Linda Ramer leaves her office job to anyone who sees, hears, and speaks no evil. Roger Shockley leaves high school without having succeeded in blowing up the chemistry lab. Don Rieschick leaves his trim eyebrows to Barbara Perkins. Karen Noll leaves an old rusty crown to any Junior girl who wants it. Bob Shorb leaves to take Judy home by way of the airport road. Wayne Dietrick leaves his title of “Mr. America” to Ken Wamsley. Robert Stevens leaves some boxing lessons to Ronnie Lutz. Marjorie Martin leaves her curly locks to Carol Zimmerman. Carol Sue Hall leaves her ability to lecture people on the sins of alcohol to Wilbur Haws. Charles Heiser leaves a punch in the nose to anyone who tries to stop him. Sharon Womble leaves for the second time. Harriett Hunker leaves her straight ways and crooked walk to Cheryl Stephenson. Tom Kunkel leaves a book of his many love tales to John Steinman. Jim Crooker leaves his car “Mr. Dillion” to anyone with a buck and eighty-nine. Jerry Gilliland leaves with a jingle in his pocket and a twinkle in his eye. Bill Carlson leaves his ability to figure out difficult problems to Sonny Yost. Vicki Darling leaves her trait of being able to confuse anyone she talks with to Celise Alton. Doris Schulenberg leaves at the last minute. Carol Thornton leaves in a puff of smoke and a crash of thunder. Gloria Johnson leaves a booklet Learn How To Dance For Prom In Only 423 Easy Lessons” to Judy Windle. Mary Strecker leaves her plaid tennis shoes to Theresa Strecker. Dwight Bletscher leaves his noon-hour taxi service to Ronnie Sanders. Larry Franke leaves still trying to convince Mr. Gardner that he should be able to drive to school, even though he lives only three blocks away. Ronnie Marrs leaves but he’ll be waiting outside to mooch a cigarette. Dick Gilkerson leaves his tackle position on the football team to Susan Zimmerman. Della Mae Meyer leaves her “Venus” type figure to Nancy McCoy. Linda Miller leaves for the Public Library. Kenneth Helmick leaves Young at heart. Eugene Strauss leaves on his mini-bike to join a new group known as the “Four Stooges.” Bill Boose leaves his “Bellino” type legs to Janice McNeely. Calvin Schuler leaves his size to Jim Titus. Cheryl Oberst leaves her friend-winning personality to Connie Owens. Linda Rankin leaves her Trit-Trot walk to Charlotte Hershberger. Margie Rieschick leaves for the farm. Richard Schulenberg leaves his police radar spotting equipment to Wesley Maze. Jo Anne Howard leaves in hopes of obtaining a higher level of education. Linda Murphy leaves as “Stout” as ever. Violet Vogele left a little early; in fact, twenty weeks too early. Carole Armbruster leaves her reputation of being the best twister in town to Norma Hansen. Nancy Campbell leaves to be a “Jim” dandy of a wife. Jack Stout leaves nothing; he’s taking her with him. Barbara Young leaves with Smiley. Elaine Yoesel leaves her school-girl complexion to Gay Snethen. Dennis Kiekhaefer leaves his favorite expression “I’m not quite ready yet” to Jim McNeely. Betty Klaus leaves for Omaha to rekindle an old fire. Wayne Gatz leaves twenty dirty tricks he learned in football to Paul “The Terror” Weaver. Eugene Hansen leaves his red hair and freckles to the Longacre Boys. Marilyn Jilek leaves her excellent driving ability to J. D. Auxier. Sally Kelly leaves her job as chief pop-corn burner at the show to Virginia Young. Linda Rieschick leaves her meekness to Judy West. John Shiveley leaves as fast as he can. Jeff Falter leaves for Hollywood to direct and star in his first musical film “Tex Ritter Rides Again.” Lanny Camblin leaves by the backdoor before the student body can lynch him for writing this scandalous piece of paper. Lanny Camblin UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Lorry Nedrow...............President Chick James.....Vice-President Elizabeth Steinman.........Treasurer John Auxier...............Activities Standing: Cheryl Stephenson.........Activities Paul Weaver...............Activities Charlotte Hershberger......Secretary SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: David Cummins.Secretary-Treosurer Linda Buckminster...........President Judy Windle................Activities Ernie Strasil..........Vice-President Cherie Comfort.............Activities FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Jim Prater......................Activities John Martin......................President Second row: Mike Castle.............Vice-President Linda Posey.................Activities Cindy Glenn........Secretary-Treasurer FRED ALLEN RONNIE APEL DIANNE ARNOLD JOHN AUXIER ARLENE BAUMAN MARY ANN BIERMAN EDNA DAVOLT CAROL DeLONG MARILYN FISCHER JEAN FISHER MARJORIE FRITZ JOHN GRUBER NORMA HANSEN WILBUR HAWS CHARLES HOFFMAN JUDY HUEBNER CAROLYN ARNOLD DENNIS ARNOLD ROBERT BACHMAN RICHARD BAKER STEVE COLERICK JOHN DAVIES MERLYNA FALLER SUSAN FALLER JANET FRANZEN DAVID FRITZ SHERYL GRUSH MARILYN HAHN CHARLOTTE HERSHBERGER PATSY HILGENFELD JOHN HUNDLEY DORIS HUNZEKER CHARLES JAMES STEVE JAMES KAREN KERSEY BETTY KOESTER DARRELL KOPF TERI KRUMME JOHN LEUBS RONNIE LUTZ ROGER MANDERY CHARLES MAZE DORIS LIPPOLD FRANK LONGACRE CLYDE LYNCH KATHLEEN MAGOR BEN MAZE NANCY McCOY LINDA McWAIN VICKI METZGER LARRY NEDROW JANICE OLDFIELD LARRY RIDER LEONARD RIEGER GLORIA SCHATZ GLENDA SCHMIDT JJIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIliiito ROBERTA MOREHEAD SHARON MURPHY JANET OLIVER FRANK REAVIS ROY RIESCHICK RONNIE SANDER FRANK SCHUETZ CLINT SMITH JOSEPHINE SMITH STEVE STEINBRINK JOYCE STEWART HARRY STRASIL STEVE STUCKER RICHARD STUMBO GARRY WATZKE LARRY WATZKE LEON WENZ CHERYL WILLITS SUSAN ZIMMERMAN ELIZABETH STEINMAN CHERYL STEPHENSON MICHAEL STRECKER JOYCE STRYKER CLAUDIA TRAMM DAVID TUBACH PAUL WEAVER HENRY WENDTLANDT MERLYN WITT HAROLD YOESEL KARON ZORN SHARON ZORN Junior Autographs SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row (left to right): Helen Becker, Carol Harshbarger, Lila Kuhlman, Marsha Cramer, Jo Ann Kerns, Sharon Brazau, Linda Horn, Dennis Heinzelman, Cherie Comfort, Gayle Curtis, Celise Alton, Sherilyn Hundley, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Norma Buckminster. Second row: Larry Hahn, Linda Kiekhaefer, Gloria Jilek, David Gebhard, Nancy Barker, Barbara Hunker, Gwen Koester, Mary Gray, Ruth Apel, David Cummins, Larry Cook, Norma Hartman, Sharon DeWald, Marlene Carpenter, Linda Buckminster. Third row: Richard Kirkendall, Donald Baxter, Phillip Fine, Larry Brazau, Douglas Faller, Barbara Frost, Glenda Clark, Joyce Dishong, Barry Kennedy, Lawrence Kirkendall, John Adams, Morris Grady, Robert Grantham, Ed Hunzeker, Sandy Hurlbert, Kathryn Gruber. SOPHOMORE Front row (left to right): Virginia Young, Rose Mary Lippold, Wanda Rhodd, Donna Lee, Linda Rieschick, Shirley Roland, Theresa Strecker, Lois Wenz, Diana Rieschick, Joyce Yoesel, Kathleen Schuler. Third row: Carol Niemeyer, Cathy Marquis, Jo Ann Tramm, Dale Vice, Jim McNeely, Jim Schatz, Janice Stevens, Linda Strasil, Judy Windle, Carol Sorenson, Flame Watkins, Barbara Perkins, Ruth Steinmon, Dan Radley, John Schuetz, Dan Lunsford. CLASS Second row: Judy West, Patsy Prosser, Ruth Schaible, Jane Tubach, Judy Merz, Bob Nelson, John Metzger, James Richey, Roy Shaw, Matt Sikora, Dennis Plotter, John Yost, Shirley Peck, Carol Murphy, Karen Rhodd. Fourth row: Wayne Witt, Donald Saal, Jim Titus, Ed Yost, Kenneth Taylor, Ernie Strasil, Otis Magor, Kenneth Wamsley, Edward Scholl, Lowell Stitzer, Jean Weinert, Gay Snethen, Rita Ruegge, Jackie Swegler, Sharon Rieger, Joyce Noyes. FRESHMAN Front row (left to right): James Cummings, Shirley Ebel, Judy Heinzel-man, Darrall Bradley, Patricio Bindrum, Edna Allen, Meredith Huebner, Richard Gibson. j f Third row: Suzanne Conley, Cheryl Enge, Marliss Cramer, Debbie Bacakos, Kay Hardt, Beverly Duerfeldt, Donna Kirkendall, Bill Dyblie, Tom James, Terry Grush, Steve DiLorenzo, Merle Bachman, Fred Deck-inger, Jim Campbell, Melvin Kuhlman, Ronnie Goll, Jim Herling, Ronnie Johnson. CLASS Second row: Linda Arnold, Sharon Honea, Judy Jilek, Pamela Hatfield, Claudia Kreutzer, Cindy Glenn, Janice Kelly, Carol Allen, Myra Krumme, Barbara Davolt, Harvey Koenig, Lila Hall, Cheryl Brecht, Mary Coonce, Sheryl Hooper, Muriel Byrom, Charlene Grush, Peggy Buckminster. Fourth row: Dennis Koso, Vernon Buckminster, Carol Fryer, Trula Buckminster, Charlene Harmon, Dana Karsten, Barbara James, Kay Duey, Jon Fisher, Joe Gist, Jerry Clark, Mike Chandler, Mike Castle, Keith Arnold, Louis Hansen, Sterling Fritz, David Fritz, Larry Gatz, Jim Bourke. FRESHMAN First row (left to right): Lmdo Lynch, Janice McNeely, Kothleen Schweickert, Vickey Little, Carol Zimmerman, Linda Posey, Linda Troncin, Douglas Sailors, Larry Longacre, Duane Witt. Third row: Linda Saal, Carol Lape, Dennis Murphy, Gary Taylor, Arthur Mackey, Neeld Messier, Jim Wochner, Sherry Smith, Marjorie Muller, Andrea Zentner, Sally Roberts, April Rogers, Carol Malick, Carol Ramsey, Janet Werner, Sue Magor. CLASS Second row: Lorry Rue, Mike Morgan, Bill Nelson, John Stemman, David Wisdom, Larry McWain, Gene Rowell, Dennis Meredith, Larry Murphy, Martha Runyan, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Rodney Roland, Ronald Stevens, Wayne Strauss, Bob Stone, Pegeen Swisegood. Fourth row: Bob Zentner, Joe VonSeggern, Wilbur Yoesel, Dennis Moore, Stanley Linderman, Harold Lippold, Robert Stryker, Gale Merz, Stanley Suedmeier, John Martin, Jim Prater, Cheryl Rogers, Sharon Palmer, Connie Owens, Sharon Schlicker, Judy Marrs, Richard McCann. HONOR ROLL Front row (left to right): Judy West, Bill Nelson, Carol Sue Hall, Betty Klaus, Della Mae Meyer, Linda Arnold, Judy Klaus, Janet Klaus. Third row: Marilyn Jilek, Neeld Messier, Linda Rieschick, Jo Anne Howard, Paula Lee, Harriett Hunker, Tom James, Richard Baker, John Metzger, Donald Saal, David Cummins, Harold Lippold, Gloria Jilek, Linda Miller. Second row: Carol Zimmerman, Judy Merz, Ruth Schaible, Janet Werner, Karen Noll, Joyce Stryker, Linda Kiekhaefer, Carol Murphy, Debbie Bacakos, Cindy Glenn, Linda Saal, Kathleen Schweickert, Pegeen Swisegood. Fourth row: Sherry Gray, Sally Kelly, Barbara James, Kay Duey, Lynne Cramer, B:II Boose, Roger Kennedy, Garry Watzke, Chick James, David Martin, Gay Snethen, Glenda Clark, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Sharon Zorn, Charlene Harmon. COUNTY GOVERNMENT Front row (left to right); Charlotte Hershberger, Nancy McCoy, Cheryl Willits, Kathleen Magor, Richard Baker, Steve Stembrink, Larry Ned-row, Chick James, Paul Weaver, Steve Colerick, Steve Stacker, Vicki Metzger, Elizabeth Steinman, Teri Krumme. Second row: Janet Franzen, Sheryl Grush, Cheryl Stephenson, Karen Kersey, Merlyna Foller, Linda McWam, Norma Hansen, Arlene Bauman, Claudia Tramm, Judy Huebner, Jean Fisher, Susan Zimmerman, Joyce Stewart, Mary Bierman, Glenda Schmidt, Marilyn Fischer, Roberta Morehead, Gloria Schatz. Third row: Carol DeLong, David Fritz, Frank Reavis, Merlyn Witt, Ronnie Lutz, John Auxier, Charles Hoffman, Darrell Kopf, John Davies, Garry Wotzke, Charles Maze, Ronnie Apel, Dennis Arnold, Robert Bochman, David Tubach, Harold Yoesel, Jonet Oliver, Doris Lippold. PERU CONTEST Front row (left to right): Judy West, Della Mae Meyer, Betty Klaus, Second row: David Cummins, Marilyn Marmet, John Metzger, Merlyna Carol Sue Hall, Marilyn Jilek, Ruth Schaible, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Faller, Sherry Gray, Cheryl Willits, Jackie Swegler, Marcia Bohannon, Doris Lippold. Dwight Bletscher, Karen Noll, Patsy Hilgenfeld. Third row: Donald Saal, Dick Gilkerson, Darrell Kopf, Bill Boose, Roger Kennedy, Garry Watzke, Chick James, Richard Baker, Larry Watzke, Steve Stucker, Harriett Hunker. BAND Front row (left to right): Barbara James, Pegeen Swisegood, Linda Buckminster, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Dianne Arnold, Nancy McCoy, Kathleen Schuler, Jane Tubach, Betty Klaus, Barbara Tubach. Second row: Karon Zorn, Sharon Zorn, Judy West, Judy Windle, Cheryl Willits, David Luke, Barbara Frost, Teri Krumme, Karen Kersey, Harvey Koenig, Keith Arnold, Sherry Gray, Jo Ann Tramm, Jim Wochner, Matt Sikoro, Donald Saal. Third row: Marjorie Martin, Della Mae Meyer, Janice Kelly, Charlene Harmon, Kathleen Magor, Bill Carlson, Terry Grush, Darrall Bradley, Linda Saal, Dan Radley, Neeld Messier, Edward Scholl, Lowell Stitzer, Mary Gray, Ed Hunzeker, Ronnie Sander, Larry Nedrow, Steve Stucker, Charles Hoffman, Roger Kennedy. Fourth row: Janice McNeely, Dana Karsten, Judy Jilek, Larry Watzke, Bill Beasing, Tom James, Robert Grantham, James Richey, Jon Fisher, Ronnie Johnson, John Metzger, John Davies, Garry Watzke, Carol Sue Hall. Standing: Vicki Metzger, Linda Strasil, Carol Sorenson, Cheryl Brecht, Nancy Armbruster, Mr. Williams. BAND OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Lorry Ned-row, Roger Kennedy, Chorles Hoffman. Second row: Della Mae Meyer, Carol Sue Hall. Third row: Bill Carlson. DRUM MAJOR-TWIRLERS Left to right: Cindy Glenn, Judy West, Judy Windle, Lowell Stitzer, Marjorie Martin, Nancy McCoy, Della Mae Meyer. BRASS SEXTET Front row i left to right): Mary Gray, Carol Sue Hall, Sherry Gray. Second row: Roger Kennedy, Larry Watzke, Charles Hoffman. TROMBONE QUARTET Front row (left to right): John Metzger, Carol Sue Hall. Second row: Garry Watzke, John Davies. CLARINET QUARTET Front row (left to right): Sharon Zorn, Karon Zorn. Second row: Judy Windle, Judy West. SAXOPHONE QUARTET Front row (left to right): Bill Carlson, Darrall Bradley. Second row: Barbara Frost, Karen Kersey. CORNET TRIO Left to right: Ed Hunzeker, Charles Hoffman, Roger Kennedy. FLUTE QUARTET Front row (left to right): Barbara Tubach, Betty Klaus Second row: Dianne Arnold, Nancy McCoy. SOLOISTS Front row (left to right): Sharon Zorn, Barbara Frost, Bill Carlson, Karen Kersey, Karon Zorn. Second row: Charles Hoffman, Carol Sue Hall, Sherry Gray, Ed Hunzeker. Third row: Mary Gray, Larry Watzke, Garry Watzke. DANCE BAND Front row (left to right): Terry Grush, David Luke, Karen Kersey, Bill Carlson. Second row Vicki Metzger, John Metzger, Garry Watzke, John Davies, Larry Watzke. Third row: Kathleen Magor, Ed Hunzeker, Larry Nedrow, Roger Kennedy, Steve Stucker, Charles Hoffman. TIGERS ON THE MARCH, BAND DAY, 1961 GIRLS' CHORUS Front row (left to right): Donna Lee, Vicki Darling, Gloria Schatz, Carol Malick, Claudio Kreutzer, Judy West, Carol Harshbarger, Barbara Perkins, Barbara Hunker, Nancy Wergin, Cheryl Enge, Marliss Cramer, Pamela Hatfield, Judy Jilek, Roberta Morehead. Second row: Gayle Curtis, Marilyn Fischer, Shirley Ebel, Sheryl Hooper, Patricia Bindrum, Patricia Raney, Joyce Yoesel, Linda Horn, Charlotte Hershberger, Cherie Comfort, Linda T rone in, Edna Allen, Linda Posey, Della Mae Meyer, Linda Arnold, Connie Carter, Judy Heinzelman, Janice McNeely, Diana Rieschick, Norma Buckminster, Peggy Buckminster, Janet Franzen. Third row: Kathleen Schweickert, Janet Oliver, Mary Bierman, Joyce Stuart, Ruth Schaible, Carolyn Arnold, Carol Neimeyer, Marilyn Jilek, Karen Noll, Janet Werner, Sherry Smith, Catherine Marquis, Sally Roberts, Ruth Steinman, Carol Lape, Linda Kiekhaefer, Debbie Bacakos, Janice Oldfield, Margie Rieschick. Fourth row: Muriel Byrom, Gloria Jilek, Nancy Barker, Marjorie Muller, Linda Strasil, Carol Sorenson, Judy Windle, Linda Buckminster, Carole Armbruster, Marjorie Fritz, Marjorie Martin, Kay Hardt, Sharon Rieger, Judy Marrs, Marlene Carpenter, Norma Hansen, April Rogers, Donna Kirkendall, Gwen Koester, Betty Koester. Fifth row: Jean Fisher, Barbara James, Janice Prior, Susan Faller, Joyce Noyes, Kathryn Gruber, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Merlyna Faller, Kay Duey, Gay Snethen, Glenda Clark, Arlene Bauman, Sandy Hurlbert, Elaine Muller, Doris Niemeyer, Sherry Gray, Mary Gray, Jackie Swegler, Trula Buckminster, Rita Ruegge. MIXED Front row (left to right): Gloria Schatz, Della Mae Meyer, Barbara Frost, Cherie Comfort, Charlotte Hershberger. Third row: Larry Nedrow, Leonard Rieger, Bill Carlson, Carol Sorenson, Linda Strasil, Judy Windle, Merlyna Faller, Karen Noll, Janice Prior, Carole Armbruster, Dick Gilkerson, John Williams, Jim Crooker. CHORUS Second row: Ronnie Lutz, Steve Stucker, Lanny Camblin, Barbara Perkins, Ruth Schaible, Judy West, Nancy Barker, Marilyn Jilek, Connie Carter, Vicki Darling, David Tubach, Dwight Bletscher. Fourth row: Edward Scholl, Bill Beasing, Susan Faller, Marjorie Martin, Glenda Clark, Mary Gray, Gay Snethen, Sherry Gray, Linda Buckminster, Barbara Hunker, Charles Maze, David Martin, Dennis Kiekhaefer. GIRLS' GLEE Front row (left to right): Charlotte Hershberger, July Heinzelman, Kathleen Schweikert, Sherry Gray, Joyce Yoesel, Roberta Morehead, Janice McNeely. Third row: Connie Carter, Cherie Comfort, Debbie Bacakos, Susan Fa Her, Carole Armbruster, Judy West, Judy Windle, Carol Sorenson, Linda Buckminster, Linda Strasil, Sally Roberts, Barbara Hunker, Noncy Barker, Carol Malick, Ruth Steinman. Second row: Vicki Darling, Linda Horn, Kay Hardt, Della Mae Meyer, Mary Bierman, Linda Kiekhaefer, Ruth Schaible, Barbara Perkins, Margie Rieschick, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Linda Posey, Gloria Schatz, Carol Harshbarger. Fourth row: Joyce Stewart, Marilyn Jilek, Marjorie Martin, Elaine Muller, Rita Ruegge, Merlyna Faller, Trula Buckminster, Kay Duey, Gay Snethen, Glenda Clark, Barbara James, Mary Gray, Janice Prior, Karen Noll, Sharon Rieger, Jane Tubach. BOYS' CHORUS Front row (left to right): Lorry Hahn, John Schuetz, Bill Carlson, Lanny Camblin, Jim Crooker, Dwight Bletscher, Bill Dyblie, Don Baxter, Richard Gibson. Second row: Mike Castle, Leonard Rieger, Wayne Gatz, Larry Franke, Dennis Meyer, John Martin, Joe Gist, Larry Nedrow, Steve Stucker, Larry Gatz, Ronnie Lutz. Third row: Lawrence Kirkendall, David Tubach, John Auxier, Darrell Kopf, Edward Scholl, Chick James, David Martin, Dick Gilkerson, Charles Maze, Dennis Kiekhaefer, John Williams, Bill Beasing. TRIPLE TRIO Seated (left to right): Della Mae Meyer, Vicki Darling. Standing: Karen Noll, Marilyn Jilek, Marjorie Martin, Janice Prior, Sherry Gray, Carole Armbruster, Connie Carter. BOYS' OCTET Seated (left to right): Dwight Blet-scher. Bill Carlson. Standing: Dennis Kiekhaefer, Charles Moze, Steve Stucker, Ronnie Lutz, David Martin, Larry Nedrow. GIRLS' SEXTET Seated (left to right): Mary Gray, Cherie Comfort. Standing: Barbara Hunker, Linda Buckminster, Judy West, Nancy Barker. FIFTEEN TEENS Seated (left to right): Janice Mc-Neely, Judy Heinzelman, Kathleen Schweickert. Standing: Sally Roberts,Sherry Smith, Debbie Bacakos, Linda Posey, Kay Duey, Kay Hardt, Trula Buckminster, Andrea Zentner, Barbara James, April Rogers, Donna Kirk-endall, Carol Malick. GIRLS' TRIO Left to right: Merlyno Faller, Roberta Morehead, Gloria Schatz. DOZENETTES Seated (left to right): Cherie Comfort, Nancy Barker. Standing: Judy West, Ruth Schaible, Barbara Perkins, Linda Buckminster, Mary Gray, Glenda Clark, Linda Strasil, Judy Windle, Carol Sorenson, Barbara Hunker. ORANGE AND BLACK STAFF Seated (left to right): Carol Hall, Bill Boose, Richard Zentner, Harriett Hunker, David Martin, Carole Armbruster. Standing: Della Mae Meyer, Cheryl Oberst, Jerry Gilliland, Lanny Camblin, Sandra Kelley, Bill Carlson, Karen Noll, Bob Shorb, Sherry Gray. David Martin...... Harriett Hunker... Bill Boose........ Richard Zentner. .. Sherry Gray....... Carol Sue Holl.... Lanny Camblin..... Bill Carlson...... Della Mae Meyer... Bob Shorb......... Karen Noll........ Sandra Kelley..... Jerry Gilliland... Poulo Lee......... Cheryl Oberst...... Carole Armbruster Cheryl Willits.... Marcia Bohannon... STAFF .........................Editor ...............Assistant Editor ..........Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Photographer ................Senior Editor .................Class Will ..............Class Prophecy .................Class History ......................Athletics ..........................Music ....Girls' Physical Education .........................Speech .........................Typist .........................Typist .........................Typist ...............Division Pages ...............Division Pages CHRISTMAS TABLEAU SPEECH and DRAMATICS ONE ACT PLAYS Front row (left to right): Mary Strecker, Doris Hunzeker, Eugene Strauss, Susan Faller, Sheryl Grush. Second row: Bill Carlson, David Tubach, Bill Boose, Paul Weaver, Lanny Camblin. Third row: Larry Franke, John Luebs, Jeffrey Falter, Jerry Gilliland. SENIOR PLAY CAST Front row (left to right): Mrs. Ahern, Della Moe Meyer, Vicki Darling, Jo Anne Howard, Marcia Bohannon, Connie Carter, Betty Klaus, Barbara Tubach. Second row: Dwight Bletscher, Karen Noll, Marjorie Martin, Harriett Hunker, Carol Thornton, Lynne Cramer, Carole Armbruster, Marilyn Jilek, Eugene Strauss. Third row: Lanny Camblin, Bill Carlson, Roger Kennedy, David Martin, Jeffrey Falter, John Stone, Bill Boose, Eugene Hansen, David Luke, Larry Franke. GRAMERCY GHOST Augusta Ames.......................................Della Mae Meyer Margaret Collins.....................................Karen Noll Nancy Willard..................................Carole Armbruster Porker Burnett.....................................Jeffrey Falter Charley Stewart......................................Lanny Camblin Nathaniel Coombes.....................................John Stone Molly............................................Jo Anne Howard Irv..................................................David Mortin Rocky..............................................William Boose Officer Morrison...................................William Carlson Phoebe......................................................Marcia Bohannon McGraw.............................................Carol Thornton Pincushion........................................Marjorie Martin Director..............................................Mrs. Ahern Assistants: Dwight Bletscher, Roger Kennedy, David Luke, Larry Fronke, Marcia Bohannon, Betty Klaus, Harriett Hunker, Lynne Cramer, Sally Kelly, Marilyn Jilek, Connie Carter, Eugene Strauss. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Front row (left to right) Mrs Ahern, Cheryl Stephenson, Nancy McCoy, Merlyno Faller, Ronnie Lutz, Vicki Metzger, Betty Koester, Charlotte Hershberger. Second row: Kathleen Mogor, Charles Hoffman, Paul Weaver, Larry Watzke, Chick James, John Davies, Richard Baker, David Tubach, Steve Stucker. Third row: Betsy Smith, Carol DeLong, Marilyn Fischer, Elizabeth Steinman, Karen Kersey, Larry Nedrow, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Susan Faller, Teri Krumme. FATHER OF THE BRIDE' Stanley Banks... Ellie Banks..... Kay Banks....... Tommy Banks..... Ben Banks....... Buckley Dunstan Bobbie Taylor... Peggy Swift.... Delilah........ Miss Bellamy.... Mr. Massoula.... Joe............. Mrs. Pulitzki... Red............. Pete............ Tim's Man....... Director........ ........Richard Baker ........Betty Koester ........Merlyno Faller ..........Ronnie Lutz ........David Tubach ........Larry Watzke Charlotte Hershberger ....Cheryl Stephenson ........Nancy McCoy ....Kathleen Mogor ........Steve Stucker ........Paul Weaver ........Vicki Metzger ....Charles Hoffman ........John Davies ........Chick James ...........Mrs. Ahern Assistants: Carol DeLong, Betsy Smith, Susan Faller, Marilyn Fischer, Elizabeth Steinman, Teri Krumme, Karen Kersey, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Larry Nedrow. Front row (left to right): Loony Comblin, Bill Boose, Richard Baker. Second row: David Martin, Jeffrey Falter. WINNERS OF ODD FELLOWS AWARD TO UNITED NATIONS Left to right: Harriett Hunker, David Martin. CHRISTMAS RADIO PROGRAM Front row (left to right): Nancy McCoy, Bill Carlson, Carol Thornton, Steve Stucker. Second row: Bill Boose, Richard Baker, John Luebs, Ronnie Lutz, Eugene Strauss. Third row: David Martin, Jeffrey Falter, Charles Maze, David Tubach. RADIO INTERVIEWERS Front row: Lorry Fronke. Second row (left to right): John Luebs, Bill Boose. Third row: David Martin. Lanny Camblin, winner of Voice of Democracy. Richard Baker, winner of American Legion Oratorical Contest. RADIO ANNOUNCERS Front row (left to right): Bill Carlson, Nancy McCoy, Richard Baker. Second row: Larry Franke, Jerry Gilliland. Third row: Paul Weaver, David Martin, David Tubach. HOMEMAKING Front row (left to right): Judy Merz, Patricia Bindrum, Barbara Young, Helen Becker, Virginia Young, Carol Zimmerman, Edna Allen, Shirley Ebel, Sheryl Hooper, Muriel Byrom, Celise Alton, Sherilyn Hundley, Lila Kuhlman, Linda Troncin, Linda Lynch, Norma Buckminster, Judy Heinzelman, Janice McNeely, Rose Mary Lippold,Cherie Comfort, Gayle Curtis, Mrs. Smith, Marsha Cramer. Third row: Janet Merz, Minnie Becker, Margie Rieschick, Andrea Zent-ner, Carol Ramsey, Carol Niemeyer, Linda Rieschick, Claudia Kreutzer, Sharon DeWald, Janet Werner, Carol Lape, Patsy Prosser, Shirley Peck, Donna Lee, Lila Hall, Janet Oliver, Sharon Brazau, Beverly Duerfeldt. DEPARTMENT Second row: Wanda Rhodd, Linda Arnold, Lois Wenz, Shirley Roland, Linda Posey, Cheryl Enge, Pamela Hatfield, Marliss Cramer, Barbara Davolt, Mary Strecker, Carol Murphy, Sharon Honea, Jo Ann Kerns, Carol Allen, Mary Coonce, Betty Zimmerman, Doris Lippold, Theresa Strecker, Judy West. Fourth row: Carol Fryer, Sherry Smith, Sharon Schlicker, Trula Buckminster, Connie Owens, Charlene Harmon, Kathryn Gruber, Joyce Noyes, Rita Ruegge, Jackie Swegler, Judy Marrs, Norma Hartman, Sherry Gray, Doris Niemeyer, Karen Kersey, Janice Stevens, Jo Ann Tramm, Linda Buckminster, Carol Sorenson. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Front row: Karen Noll...................................................Secretory Second row (left to right): Carol Thornton..........................................Vice-President Janice Prior.................................................President Third row: Carole Armbruster............................................Treasurer PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Front row (left to right): Vicki Darling, Gloria Schotz. Second row: Koren Noll, Della Mae Meyer, Carole Armbruster. Third row: Sandra Kelley, Carol Thornton, Janice Prior, Merlyna Faller. PEP Front row (left to right): Janice McNeely, Joyce Yoesel, Pamela Hatfield, Sandra Kelley, Della Mae Meyer, Gloria Schatz, Vicki Darling, Merlyna Faller, Betty Klaus, Barbara Tubach, Barbara Young. Third row: Janet Klaus, Linda Posey, Deloris Meinzer, Barbara Perkins, Teri Krumme, Cheryl Stephenson, Wanda Rhodd, Cheryl Brecht, Marilyn Marmet, Janice Kelly, Marilyn Jilek, Connie Owens, Sherry Schmidt, Linda Kiekhaefer, Suzanne Conley, Cindy Glenn, Debbie Bacakos, Kay Hardt, Marcia Bohannon, Margie Rieschick, Judy Klaus. Fifth row: Carol Sorenson, Linda Strasil, Linda Buckminster, Judy Windle, Sharon Zorn, Norma Hartman, Norma Hansen, Gloria Jilek, Janet Merz, Jean Fisher, Dana Karsten, April Rogers, Cheryl Willits, Karon Zorn, Barbara Hunker, Karen Kersey, Vicki Metzger. CLUB Second row: Judy Heinzelman, Flame Watkins, Nancy Armbruster, Judy West, Cheri Comfort, Marsha Cramer, Charlotte Hershberger, Connie Carter, Virginia Young Gayle Curtis, Patricia Bindrum, Vickey Little, Pegeen Swisegood, Cheryl Hooper, Diana Rieschick, Celise Alton. Fourth row: Linda Riesch'ck, Elaine Yoesel, Andrea Zertner, Sherry Gray, Linda Rieschick, Karen Noll, Carole Armbruster, Marjorie Martin, Susan Faller, Susan Zimmerman, Mary Gray, Minnie Becker, Sally Roberts, Carol Malick, Carol Ramsey, Linda McWoin, Norma Collier, Nancy McCoy, Carol Sue Hall. Sixth row: Charlene Harmon, Rita Ruegge, Janice Prior, Carol Thornton, Elaine Muller, Sally Kelly, Dianne Arnold, Lynne Cramer, Kay Duey, Kathleen Magor, Barbara James, Patsy Hilgenfe'd, Harriett Hunker, Sandy Hurlbert, Glenda Clark, Trula Buckminster, Sue Magor, Donna Kirkendall. MISS FALLS CITY Chosen by The Senior Class of 1962, Miss Karen Noll represented Falls City High School as Miss Falls City at the annual Halloween Festival at Hiawatha, Kansas. During half-time of the Tecumseh football game, Miss Noll and her attendants were introduced and recognized. CHRISTMAS PROM Front row (left to right): Charlotte Hershberger... Judy Merz............... Connie Carter........... Second row: Elizabeth Steinman...... Marilyn Jilek........... Third row: Lynne Cramer............ .....Social Chairman ... Publicity Chairman Intramural Chairman ...Secreta ry-Treasurer .......Vice-President President GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front row (left to right): Vickey Little, Shirley Peck, Jo Ann Kerns, Sharon Brazau, Linda Troncm, Virginia Young, Carol DeLong, Linda Posey, Helen Becker, Roberta Morehead. Second row: Patricia Bmdrum, Charlotte Hershberger, Connie Carter, Cherie Comfort, Judy Heinzelman, Pamela Hatfield, Marilyn Hahn, Carol Harshbarger, Rose Mary Lippold, Carol Murphy, Edna Davolt, Carol Allen, Kay Hardt, Kathleen Schweickert, Gayle Curtis, Judy Merz, Shirley Roland, Sherilyn Hundley, Meredith Huebner. Third row: Mrs. Roesch, Cheryl Hooper, Carol Zimmerman, Teri Krum-me, Nancy Armbruster, Flame Watkins, Marliss Cramer, Marsha Cramer, Judy West, Linda Rieschick, Lila Kuhlman, Beverly Duerfeldt, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Patsy Prosser, Barbara Davolt, Suzanne Conley, Cheryl Enge, Glenda Schmidt, Myra Krumme, Wanda Rhodd. Fourth row: Norma Collier, Doris Hunzeker, Janet Oliver, Elizabeth Steinman, Martha Runyan, Claudia Kreutzer, Gloria Jilek, Nancy McCoy, Sandra Kelley, Norma Hartman, Sharon DeWald, Carol Ramsey, Ruth Steinman, Susan Zimmerman, Cheryl Stephenson, Sharon Schlicker, Nancy Barker, Carol Fryer. Fifth row: Marilyn Jilek, Minnie Becker, Jean Weinert, Connie Owens, Doris Niemeyer, Dianne Arnold, Sharon Palmer, Lynne Cramer, Elaine Muller, Cheryl Rogers, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Linda Murphy, Sandy Hurl-bert, Susan Faller, Sue Magor, Ruth Apel, Marjorie Muller, Janice Stevens, Carol Niemeyer. SECOND STATE AWARDS Front row (left to right): Minnie Becker, Sandra Kelley. New row Elaine Muller, Lynne Cramer, Linda Murphy. FIRST STATE AWARDS Front row (left to right': Charlotte Hershberger, Connie Carter, Roberta Morehead, Carol DeLong. New row: Marilyn Hahn, Cheryl Stephenson, Elizabeth Steinman, Edna Davolt. New row: Susan Zimmerman, Doris Hun-zeker, Janet Oliver. AERIAL DARTS Left to right: Cheryl Stephenson, Marsha Cramer, Judy Merz, Kay Hardt, Patsy Hilgenfeld SHUFFLE BOARD Left to right: Teri Krumme, Nancy McCoy, Linda Murphy, Sandra Kelley. WHIFFLE BALL Front row (left to right): Rose Mary Lippold, Beverly Duerfeldt, Judy Merz, Edna Davolt Second row: Flame Watkins, Doris Hunzeker, Kay Hardt. Third row: Dianne Arnold, Sharon Palmer. Fourth row: Patsy Prosser. BASKETBALL Front row (left to right): Sherilyn Hundley, Carol Murphy, Helen Becker. Second row: Sharon DeWold, Nancy Barker. Third row: Ruth Apel, Jean Weinert, Janice Stevens. TENNIS Front row (left to right): Marilyn Jilek, Lynne Cramer, Sandy Hurl-bert. Second row: Judy West, Cheri Comfort. VOLLEYBALL Front row (left to right): Virginia Young, Ltla Kuhlman, Jo Ann Kerns. Second row: Linda Rieschick, Norma Collier. Third row: Norma Hartman, Elaine Muller, Doris Niemeyer. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Front row (left to right): Cherie Comfort, Karen Noll, Linda Posey. Second row: Cheryl Stephenson, Judy Windle, John Auxier, Sandra Kelley. Third row: Jerry Gilliland, Jim Prater, Paul Weaver. Front row (left to right): Vicki Darling, Gloria Schatz, Della Mae Meyer. Second row: Merlyna Faller, Sandra Kelley. CHEERLEADERS i FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front row (left to right): John Steinmon, Tom Eickhoff, Larry Rider, Wayne Gatz, Dennis Meyer, Robert Bachman, John Gruber, Gene Rowell. Second row: Mr. Hatch, Douglas Faller, Fred Deckinger, Henry Wendtlandt, Leon Wenz, Ronald Stevens, Rodney Roland, Leonard Rieger. Third row: Harold Lippold, Harold Yoesel, Gary Taylor, Clint Smith, David Fritz, David Helmick, Richard Kirkendall, Larry Hahn. Fourth row: Wilbur Yoesel, Wayne Witt, Jim Prater, Fred Allen, Kenneth Taylor, Lawrence Kirkendall, Dennis Platter. F. F. A. OFFICERS President..... Vice-President. Secretory..... Treasurer..... Reporter...... Sentinel...... ....Wayne Gotz ....Larry Rider ... Dennis Meyer Robert Bachman ...Tom Eickhoff Harold Yoesel TEAM IN ACTION RAY GRAVES Freshman Coach Football Basketball Assistant Coach Track BOB HENDERSON Head Coach Football Basketball Track FRED PETERSEN Assistant Coach Football Basketball Track 1961 FOOTBALL SEASON FALLS CITY—7 FAIRBURY—34 Falls City, after a slow start in the heat, came back strong in the second period to make their only touchdown. Fumbles and pass interceptions allowed the Jeffs an easy victory. John Auxier and Wayne Gatz were credited with good performances. FALLS CITY—19 BEATRICE—13 The first half of this game was dominated by the Orangemen, but in the second half the Bengals came up with a stiff defense and started to move the ball on offense by utilizing the running skills of David Martin and John Auxier. 1 his proved to be the Tigers’ only win of the season and was largely a team effort with Dick Gilkerson being a defensive standout. FALLS CITY—6 PIUS X—20 Falls City moved the ball well during the early seconds of the game and then slowed down. Their defense just fizzled out, and when you give the ball continually to the other team, you can hardly expect to win. David and John Martin were the only outstanding players. FALLS CITY—14 AUBURN—14 Falls City was plagued with fumbilitis but still managed to play its best game of the season both offensively and defensively. Falls City played a gambling game which paid off by stubbornly refusing to give up the ball on fourth downs. David Martin played well on defense as well as on offense, making an electrifying 63-yard run. A Martin to Bill Boose pass of 38 yards was also a highlight of the game. FALLS CITY—7 PLATTSMOUTH—12 It was the same old familiar tune of fumbles and defensive lapses that lost Falls City this game. Falls City started out with a bang by scoring in the first three plays but that was the end of the line for the Tigers. Injuries and sickness were plaguing the Tiger players. FALLS CITY—22 NEBRASKA CITY—47 Falls City started out in a blaze of glory with David Martin running the opening kickoff back 96 yards for a touchdown. But the rest of the game was dominated by the Pioneers, who by the end of the first half had a safe margin of 26 points over the Tigers. Boose, Auxier and Martin made the Falls City touchdowns. FALLS CITY—0 CRETE—27 The injury-riddled Tigers dropped to last place in the Twin Rivers Conference in a humiliating defeat by the Cardinals. The Tigers started several drives but were unable to keep them going. Gilkerson was out with a knee injury, Chick James also had limited playing due to injuries, and Martin was slowed by a bad case of flu. FALLS CITY—13 CATHEDRAL—33 Bill Boose scored both of Falls City’s touchdowns. Martin accounted for 124 of Falls City’s 217 yards rushing. Falls City played one of its better games of the season but it wasn’t quite good enough. It was the last game for seniors D. Martin, Boose, Gilkerson, Franke, Camblin, Shiveley, Gatz, Shorb, and Williams. FALLS CITY—7 TECUMSEH—12 Falls City experienced one of the biggest upsets in the history of the school when they were defeated by Tecumseh. They again had trouble with fumbles and pass interceptions. Colerick, Auxier and James gave the fans their few occasions to cheer. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row (left to right): John Metzger, Steve Colerick, John Auxier, Second row: Coach Henderson, John Adams, Charles Hoffman, Steve Chick James, Wayne Gatz, John Williams, Dick Gilkerson, Bill Boose, James, Paul Weaver, Jim Titus, Otis Magor, John Davies, Wilbur Haws, David Martin, John Shiveley, Larry Franke, Bob Shorb, Don Baxter. Ernie Strasil, Lawrence Kirkendall, Bill Beasing, Ben Maze, Richard Stumbo, Coach Petersen. Third row: Arthur Mackey, Ronnie Lutz, Steve Stucker, Barry Kennedy, Jim Schatz, Jim McNeely, Larry Gatz, Edward Scholl, John Martin, Clint Smith, Larry Cook, Bob Nelson, David Cummins. DICK GILKERSON — 3-year let-terman, Senior, Tackle. All-Twin Rivers Conference. Honorable mention All-State. Will be difficult to fill his position next year. DAVID MARTIN — 3-year letter-man, Senior, Halfback. All-Twin Rivers Conference. Honorary team captain. The team’s leading scorer, kicker, and ground gainer. BILL BOOSE — 2-year letterman, Senior, End. Was a good pass catcher and steady all-around performer. Could fill any position necessary when needed. BOB SHORB — 2-year letterman, Senior, End. Because of illness, he missed a great part of the season but was there when called for. WAYNE GATZ — 2-year letter-man, Senior, Guard. Played a steady brand of good ball throughout the season. JOHN WILLIAMS — 1-year letter-man, Senior, Guard. Was a very hard player and an outstanding linebacker. b JOHN AUXIER — 1-year letter-man, Junior, Halfback. With all his ability he should be hard to hold next year. CHICK JAMES — 2-year letter-man, Junior, Fullback. A good, strong player and should be a standout next year. JOHN MARTIN — 1-year letter-man, Freshman, Halfback. Always dependable and should have a bright future. STEVE COLERICK — 1-year let-terman, Junior, Halfback. The big “S” will see a lot of ball next year. STEVE JAMES — 1-year letter-man, Junior, End. Should make his name next year. WILBUR HAWS — 2-year letter-man, Junior, End. Was out part of the season with a hand injury but should go great next year. BILL BEASING — 1-year letter-man, Sophomore, Center. Played a steady game and will be a great asset next year. ERNIE STRASIL — 1-year letter-man, Junior, Quarterback. Should see plenty of action next year. LARRY FRANKE — 1-year letter-man, Senior, Guard. Was always ready when called upon. CHARLES HOFFMAN — 1-year letterman, Junior, Tackle. Should fill an important gap next year. BEN MAZE — Junior, Halfback. Missed part of the season because of injuries but should give the opposition a tough time next year. JOHN SH1VELEY — 1-year letter-man, Senior, End. Took over the latter part of the season and did his job well. LAWRENCE KIRKENDALL — 2- year letterman, Sophomore, Tackle. He saw a lot of action this year and should be ready to go next year. JIM TITUS — 1-year letterman, Sophomore, Center. His heft will help the offensive line. OTIS MAGOR — Sophomore, End. Has the ability and should play steady ball next year. STEVE STUCKER—Junior, Tackle. Will need his blocking ability next year. DAVID CUMMINS — Sophomore, Fullback. A lot of football will come his way before he is through. JOHN ADAMS — 1-year letter-man, Sophomore, Tackle. The future will be his to make. PAUL WEAVER — Junior, Guard. Next year should be his year. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row (left to right): Jim Herling, Bob Stone, Steve DiLorenzo, Ronnie Goll, James Cummings, Richard Gibson. Second row: Coach Graves, Melvin Kuhlman, Dennis Meredith, Arthur Mackey, Gale Merz, Mike Castle, Tom James, Joe Gist. Third row: Harold Lippold, Joe VonSeggern, Wilbur Yoesel, Mike Chandler, Bob Stryker, Louis Hansen, Larry Gatz, John Martin. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Front row (left to right): Bob Stone, Darrall Bradley, Coach Graves, Jim Campbell, Richard Gibson Second row: Mike Morgan, Jim Bourke, Jon Fisher, Mike Castle. Third row: Joe Gist, John Martin, Larry Gatz. THE 1961-1962 BASKETBALL SEASON FALLS CITY—49 HIAWATHA—48 Dave Martin sank two free throws in the closing seconds to defeat Hiawatha in a game that changed leadership 17 times. Strasil and Maze led the scoring with 12 points each. FALLS CITY—48 SYRACUSE—47 This game about gave the coach heart failure as it, too, was won in the closing seconds by Boose’s free throws after the Tigers made only one field goal in the second half. Strasil had 16 points for the Bengals. FALLS CITY—46 TECUMSEH—51 The excellent outcourt shooting of the Chiefs handed the Bengals their first defeat of the season. The Tigers couldn’t sustain a long enough drive to catch up. Maze held high scoring honors with 11 points. FALLS CITY 27 NEBRASKA CITY—61 The Tigers took their worst defeat of the season. It was a cold team with no one hitting baskets. Bill Boose was high man with only 8 points. FALLS CITY—51 BEATRICE—29 Falls City showed their fans some better basketball by vacating the Twin Rivers conference cellar and coming up the winner by a sizable margin. Boose was high point man with 17 points. FALLS CITY—51 CRETE—60 The Bengals played some good ball, but a poor third quarter gave the Cardinals too big a lead. Maze was high point man with 16 points. FALLS CITY—59 PAWNEE CITY—61 The Tigers were plagued by fouls, due mainly to the small court, but gave a good account of themselves with a better shooting percentage than the Indians. Boose led with 17 points. FALLS CITY—46 FAIRBURY—41 The team put up a strong defense which paid off well, giving Falls City another Twin Rivers victory. Boose again led in scoring with 12 points. FALLS CITY—55 AUBURN—57 After a slow start, the Tigers rallied to give the Bulldogs one of their biggest scares of the season but they were still victorious. Maze was high with 17 points. FALLS CITY—49 LINCOLN UNIV. HIGH—70 The Tutors were just too high a caliber team for the Tigers as they whizzed by the Bengals to an easy victory. Falls City’s good showing was Strasil’s 23 points. FALLS CITY—54 OMAHA CATHEDRAL—70 Cathedral’s full court press and fast break got them off to a good lead which the Tigers were unable to cope with although they showed some hope at times. Martin was high with 15 points. FALLS CITY—59 LINCOLN PIUS X—52 The Tigers won over the Thunderbolts at the free throw line in a well-played game by both teams. Maze was high with 20 points. FALLS CITY—71 PLATTSMOUTH—48 The Tigers made their highest score of the season in a well-played but easy victory. This gave the Bengals third place in the Twin Rivers Conference. Maze was high with 19 points. FALLS CITY—62 NEBRASKA CITY—89 The Tigers played well but couldn’t get ahead of the Pioneers, who scored more points against Falls City than had ever been scored before. Boose led the scoring with 17 points. FALLS CITY—68 TECUMSEH—56 The Tigers avenged an early season defeat by coming up w’ith good scoring streaks to merit an easy victory over Tecumseh. Boose was high with 17 points. FALLS CITY—43 AUBURN—59 The Tigers played well the first half but were sev-erly outplayed in the second. This loss placed them on the bottom of the Southeast Conference. James was high with 12 points, followed by Boose with 11. — DISTRICT TOURNAMENT — FALLS CITY—58 PLATTSMOUTH—39 In the District tournament the Tigers took off to a very good start. They took the lead from the start and held it throughout the game. Maze had top points with 15, followed by Dave Martin with 14. FALLS CITY—51 SYRACUSE—62 The Tigers ended the season by losing to the Rockets. A slow start for the Bengals put them too far behind to catch up. Boose and Maze tied for high point honors each making 14. This was the last game for Seniors Dave Martin, Bill Boose, and Dick Gilker-son. BASKETBALL Front row (left to right): Coach Henderson, Bill Boose, David Martin, Ernie Strasil, Chick James, Ben Maze, Coach Petersen. Second row: Bill Beasing, Dennis Heinzelman, Jim Schatz, Barry Kennedy, Steve Colerick, John Martin, Mike Castle. Third row: John Auxier, Otis Magor, Kenneth Wamsley, Dick Gilkerson, Steve James. Season's Record HIAWATHA—48 SYRACUSE—47 TECUMSEH—51 NEBRASKA CITY—61 BEATRICE—29 .............CRETE—60 PAWNEE CITY—61 FAIRBURY—41 AUBURN—57 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY HIGH—70 OMAHA CATHEDRAL—70 LINCOLN PIUS X—52 PLATTSMOUTH—48 NEBRASKA CITY—89 TECUMSEH—56 AUBURN—59 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT FALLS CITY—58 PLATTSMOUTH—39 FALLS CITY—51 ...... SYRACUSE—62 FALLS CITY—49 FALLS CITY—48 FALLS CITY—46 FALLS CITY—27 FALLS CITY—51 FALLS CITY—51 FALLS CITY—59 FALLS CITY—46 FALLS CITY—55 FALLS CITY—49 FALLS CITY—54 FALLS CITY—59 FALLS CITY—71 FALLS CITY—62 FALLS CITY—68 FALLS CITY—43 DAVE MARTIN — 2-year letter-man, Senior, Forward. Dave was a defensive wizard and had his moments on offense as well. BILL BOOSE — 2-year letterman. Senior, Guard. All-Twin Rivers Conference. Elected honorary captain. Bill was a good shot and a fine ball handler. BEN MAZE — 2-year letterman, Junior, Guard. All-Twin Rivers Conference and Southeast Conference. Was the leading scorer for the season. A valuable player for next year. CHICK JAMES — 2-year letter-man, Junior, Center. Chick, being a very self-controlled ball player, should be a great asset to the team next year. ERNIE STRASIL — 1-year letter-man, Sophomore, Forward. With his height, experience, and good outcourt shooting, he should be a mainstay in future years. DICK GILKERSON — 1-year terman, Senior, Center. Dick 1 the size to hold his position urn the boards and was always res when called upon. STEVE COLERICK — 1-year let-terman, Junior, Guard. Steve is a very good ball handler and should be a regular next year. JIM SCHATZ—Sophomore, Guard. Jim should prove his ability next year. KENNETH WAMSLEY — Sophomore, Center. Kenny has height and should come a long way next year. OTIS MAGOR — Sophomore, Center. Otis should see plenty of action next year. MIKE CASTLE — Freshman, Forward. Mike is an outstanding shot and with this ability he should play a lot of basketball. JOHN MARTIN — Freshman, Forward. John showed a lot of hustle and desire and should make his presence felt in future years. TRACK SQUAD Front row (left to right): Duane Witt, Bob Stone, Larry Hahn, Merle Bachman, David Fritz, Harold Lippold, Larry Cook, Richard Stumbo, John Steinman, Steve DiLorenzo, Dan Lunsford, John Metzger, David Cummins, Bob Nelson, Jim Cummings, Richard Gibson,Coach Henderson. Second row: Jim Richey, Dennis Moore, Frank Reavis, Tom James, Jim McNeely, Lanny Camblin, John Williams, Bill Boose, Wilbur Yoesel, Dennis Arnold, Ronnie Lutz, Merlyn Witt, Leon Wenz, Louis Hansen, Donald Saal. Third row; Mike Castle, Steve Stucker, David Luke, Ernie Strasil, Eugene Hansen, Dennis Meyer, Wayne Gatz, David Tubach, Larry Franke, Ben Maze, Joe Gist, Paul Weaver, Jim Schatz, Steve Colerick, Jim Bourke, Robert Bachman. Fourth row: Jon Fisher, Jim Titus, John Martin, Jerry Gilliland, Lawrence Kirkendall, Barry Kennedy, John Adams, Otis Magor, David Martin, Wilbur Haws, Kenneth Wamsley, Dick Gilkerson, Chick James, Bill Beasmg, Darrell Kopf, Leonard Rieger. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front row (left to right): Duane Witt, John Steinman, David Wisdom, Second row: Larry McWain, Richard McCann, Henry Wendtiandt, Rodney Roland, Larry Rue, Mike Morgan. Sterling Fritz, Dennis Murphy, Harold Lippold. Third row: Bob Zentner, Gale Merz, Roger Mandery, Stanley Sued-meier, John Yost, David Fritz. Elmer Simpson Sam Picton CUSTODIANS THE SPICE OF LIFE AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 1-------------------------------- MERZ FARM EQUIPMENT FEEDS WAYNE and COOPER FEEDS McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES and SERVICE Phone 3014 North Highway 73 Hutchins Jewelry FINEST AVAILABLE Diamonds Jewelry Watches K. E. Morehead Chevrolet—Oldsmobi le—Cadi I lac Sales and Service Phone 2434 Congratulations to the Class of 1962 ★ FRONTIER INDUSTRIES, Inc. ★ Manufacturers of Mobilehomes Bonus Built for Better Living Armbruster Motor Company YOUR DODGE DEALER DODGE TRUCKS PHONE 2226 PENNEY'S Always First Quality Three convenient ways to pay Lay Away Cash Charge TIRES —TUBES —BATTERIES Home and Auto Supplies FIRESTONE STORE 18th and Stone Street KEELING'S Your Key to Better Shopping READY-TO-WEAR PIECE GOODS C H AT'N NIBBLE FOUNTAIN and LUNCHEONETTE Home-made Candy Quality Service BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '62 ☆ FALLS CITY AUTO SUPPLY KINSEY'S Westinghouse Appliances Chrysler Airtemp Plumbing and Heating Contractors HARDWARE —SHEET METAL 1621 Chase Phone 3316 Baker's Bakery WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND PARTY CAKES 1713 Stone Falls City, Nebraska Phone 4125 Edde Motors BUICK — Sales and Service — RAMBLER 1805 Stone - 1824 Stone Phone 4124 Sherwin-Williams Paints Super Kem-tone Kem-Glo Sam Oberst, Mgr. Phone 2491 1503 Stone COMPLIMENTS OF Lillian's Beauty Shop Phone 3236 1311 Fulton INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Herb Bailey 1600 Stone Falls City, Nebraska Phone 2129 Auto Service Front End Alignment Truck Repair MERLY'S TUNE-UP 21st and Stone Falls City, Nebraska Phone 42S8 Merlin E. Falter SALES and SERVICE Automatic Transmission Repair — Automotive Air Conditioning Compliments of Compliments of ARCHIBALD WEAVER BAYARD T. CLARK FARM SUPPLY, Inc. Wholesale Prices for FARM and HOME to Qualified Buyers 1423 Stone Phone 3400 Falls City, Nebr. JOY'S MACHINE SHOP AND SUPPLY MODERN CLEANERS CLIFF CHARBONNEAU Phone 4223 1616 Harlan W. V. GLENN, M. D. R. D. GENTRY, M. D. Phone 2477 116 West 19th BILL CARTER INSURANCE 1815 Stone Falls City Office Phone 3027 APPLEOFF APPLIANCE MUTT AND JEFF DRIVE INN 1613 Stone BOB APPLEOFF Phone 3838 Ramsey's Grocery and Cafe Home-cooked Meals 1020 STONE PHONE 3514 Good Food for Good Health FLANAGAN'S GRILL Phone 2723 HULLMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE Tires — Batteries — Accessories 1301 Harlan AUTO REPAIRING Ph. 3313 Wittrock's Drive-Inn The Family Restaurant llth AND HARLAN PHONE 3428 THE CHECK-IN MOTEL Falls City's Newest and Finest Owned and Operated by MR. AND MRS. HAROLD STRAUSS Congratulations to the Class of 1962 SIDLES COMPANY SHESTAK'S Prescriptions — Drugs — Sodas 1610 STONE IRMA'S BEAUTY FORUM Hair Shaping and Styling 1524Vz Stone Phone 4212 RICHARDSON COUNTY BANK Your Cheerful Service Bank ★ Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SHAFFER'S MARKET Grade A Milk Ice Cream • WITTROCK DAIRY 1416 Stone S. D. Cowan, Sr., M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat S. D. Cowan, Jr., O.D Falls City CONGRATULATIONS To the Seniors of 1962 Loran L. Hall, Accountant If Your Feet Hurt, Bring Them to the Man Who Knows How to Give Your Feet Relief JOHN B. WIEZOREK 1504 Stone Phone 3335 Falls City Holt's Shoes FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY The First With the Latest On the Corner Phone 3616 BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO. Shoes for All the Family Skyway Luggage — Phoenix Hosiery Phone 3016 SIMANTON Cr PENCE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dial 2113 THE GAS SERVICE CO. NATURAL GAS FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY FARM FEEDS, Inc. HOMER J. HENKE, Manager NUTRENA FEEDS Portable Grinding and Mixing on the Farm Phone 3522 North Highway 73 Nights 4149 Falls City, Nebraska IMOGENE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 220 East 17th Phone 2510 Cold Waves—Hair Styling Manicures Georgia and Betty and Imogene and Mid Crosstown Cafe - Bus Depot Good Food . . . Reasonable Prices Highway 73 Open Seven Days a Week Phone 2727 Falls City Auction Company BUCHOLZ and CAMPBELL Southeast Nebraska's Best Livestock Market Phone 2435 Falls Ci y D. E. FOX, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST ENGLEHART CORP. SEED — GRAIN — FEED QU ALITYPRI NT 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 214 West 7th Phone 3915 1410 Stone Falls City Creamery Company Independent Lumber and Construction Co. Coal — Lumber — Building Material READY-MIX CONCRETE B. W. KRIEFELS, Mgr. 601 West 14th PHONE 2434 FALLS CITY BARTLETT AND COMPANY We Specialize in Custom Feed Mixing and Grinding Murphy's Cut Cost — Gooch's Best — Fertilizer Krumme Building Supply Everything to Build Anything Phone 2048 Congratulations to CLASS OF '62 Darling Transfer, Inc. We, the following Richardson County Officials, wish to CONGRATULATE the Falls City High School on their 1962 issue of the Orange and Black Ben Dale Engineer Earl Wiltse Treasurer Helen Hanika Superintendent Arch Noll .Assessor Emma Kieffer County Clerk Albert Maust Judge Helen Gagnon Recorder Henry Shepman Attorney Thomos Aiken Agricultural Extension Agent Irvin Gates Sheriff Douglas D. McIntyre Clerk of District Court CLARK'S MODERN BARBER SHOP Super-Ambassador Barber Chairs Latest Sterilizing Methods AIR CONDITIONED Tonics and Lotions 1412 Stone Falls City, Nebraska Harold Clark Dean Bogle OLIVER'S REPAIR SHOP RADIATOR REPAIR Welding Painting Canvas and Tarpaulin Repair Truck and Tractor Overhauling 1605 Chase Falls City Remember Quality Counts in Life and in Dairy Foods MEADOW GOLD Offers Best Wishes HOTEL BARBER SHOP Your Hometown Barber for Over a Quarter Century JIM SEFRIED CARL FRIEDRICH DALE'S MOBILE SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE Day 4312 • Night 4274 617 Harlan Falls City CROOKER'S SERVICE AUTOMOBILES — TRUCKS — TRACTORS North Highway 73 Phone 4315 RIVOLI THEATRE THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT — , —- Ml Castle Home Appliance Co. 1305 Stone Falls City Phone 3123 RAY'S RADIO TV We Service All Makes Radio and Television Top Hit Records 1303 STONE PHONE 4328 STEINBRINK'S FEED STORE Western Auto Associates Store AUTO AND HOME ACCESSORIES 1521 STONE PHONE 2725 COMPLIMENTS OF REUBEN'S 1607 Stone Falls City FALTER'S The Clothing Center Since 1916 Falls City Arrow Shirts Botany 500 Suits ULIN'S BARBER SHOP 110 West 16th Street Shop and Save WERGIN'S FOOD CENTER T. L. DAVIES ★ Registered Jeweler American Gem Society TH E VOGUE Ready-to-Wear THE FIRST WITH THE LATEST Shoes Children's Wear Compliments Southeast Nebraska Telephone Co. H. J. Prichard Son CHRYSLER — IMPERIAL — PLYMOUTH — VALIANT 17th and Chase • Established 1916 • Phone 2404 Montgomery Ward Catalog Store 1505 Stone Street Phone 2446 BOHRER BROTHERS Lumber Company RED-D-MIX CONCRETE FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA 1705 CHASE PHONE 3636 Farmers Repair and Machine Shop 1617 Chase Phone 4233 STRASIL BROS. West 17th Phone 2973 KUT and KURL BEAUTY SHOP lola Ewing Phone 2176 1st National Bank Bldg. Save at CHANEY Furniture Company iASATffl Votji' chfca . Michaels Stern Clothes McGregor Sportswear Pendleton Wool Shirts Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats w x ''LOWEST PRICES '' j Compliments of THE TOWLE REALTY COMPANY LAW'S IDEAL MARKET Groceries — Meats Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 911 West 21st Phone 4016 HARMON'S 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS Complete Tire Service and Front End Alignment 1321 Stone • Phone 4214 RICHARDSON'S Stationery Store FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA Phone 2813 1620 Stone Your ADMIRAL —RCA WHIRLPOOL Dealer Prior Radio and Refrigeration Phone 3131 Falls City, Nebr. DORR-PHILPOTrfffi AND - 52? US? REAVIS-MACOMBER 20TH AND HARLAN FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA MULLENAX AUTO SUPPLY 1618 Stone Phone 2408 FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA MOORE'S CAFE Paul and Josephine Moore FALLS CITY'S NEWEST CAFE South Side of Courthouse Falls City, Nebr. BRATTON'S TEXACO BUY THE BEST — BUY TEXACO 14th and Harlan Falls City Nebraska 1 LESSEL PRINT LET GEORGE DO IT HUBER'S CAFE Downtown SANDROCK AGENCY INSURANCE LOANS — MANAGEMENTS Phone 2029 Friesen Implement Company Your JOHN DEERE Dealer We Service All Makes FALLER'S Sinclair Service DINO and PX Gasoline Sinclair Products U. S. Rubber Products Compliments of FALLS CITY JOURNAL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $610,000.00 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 Congratulations It has been a pleasure to work with the Staff and Students. MORSMAN STUDIO Distinctive Portraits 2311 STONE FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA MILLER-MONROE INSURANCE Phone 2722 Falls City YOUR HOME DECORATING HEADQUARTERS 1619 Chase Phone 2016 Simon's Frozen Food Center Lockers — Complete Processing — Wholesale Meat PHONE 3825 TRI-STATE SLAUGHTER FALLS CITY TRUCK IMPLEMENT CO. Highway 73, North YOUR INTERNATIONAL AND NEW HOLLAND DEALER Dick Gibson Falls City Bob Gibson CHARLIE SMITH'S FORD CENTER FORD — FALCON — MERCURY Phone 2482 Falls City WANDA'S BEAUTY SHOP 16161 2 Stone Phone 3911 GERWECK Construction Co. SOIL CONSERVATION WORK Terracing Earth Dams Land Clearings Water Ways 2406 STONE PHONE 4185 BARKER'S AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE Magneto • Carburetor • Generator • Starter Speedometer Briggs-Stratton • Clinton Factory Authorized Service and Motor Tune-Up Sun Equipment • Dynavision 1921 HARLAN PHONE 2579 JOHNSON REALTY CO. INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Sales and Loans Cheap Insurance Is No Economy 109 EAST 16th PHONE 3613 WILTSE-GOLDSMITH WILTSE ABSTRACT COMPANY Richardson County Bank Building PHONE 3919 FALLS CITY Compliments of HAROLD C. PRICHARD KATY'S Hotel Stephenson Featuring READY-TO-WEAR ACCESSORIES Fleskoskis' Food Basket Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries and Meats Open Evenings and Sundays North Highway 73 Compliments of Falls City Coca-Cola Bottling Co. A-Mac Gas Company WHITE HOUSE You'll Like A-Mac CAFE Propane and Butane BEVERAGES — GOOD FOOD Tanks For Sale or Lease SPORTING GOODS BOB TAYLOR, Manager Phone 4046 Phone 3524 Falls City Falls City Nebraska HINKY-DINKY Glenn D. Martin Oil Company SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Distributors of TIRES and BATTERIES Propane-Butane • Bottles and Tanks Phone 2126 or 4026 SARGENT'S JEWELRY Toys Flobbies FINE WATCH REPAIRING BULOVA WATCHES JNETT'S Phone 2813 Wallpaper Paint Maze Sign Service Neon — Scotchlite Hiwoy Advertising — Plastic Signs — Gold Leaf Painted Signs Tube Manufacturing and Maintenance — Erection Service Perry Maze 701 Morton • Phone 4328 Falls City Falls City Mercantile Company 5th and Morton Phone 3434 Ernst Transfer Company Furniture Moving, Packing and Storage 11 th and Stone Phone 2622 Compliments of Gerhardt Radio and Electric Company Your General Electric Dealer for 31 Years GOOD THINGS TO EAT • McMAHON'S • Phone 4014 L. V. BRENNAN, M. D. R. L. BURGHARDT, M. D. LIGHTY-TUBACH John H. Lichty and Alvin K. Tubach 1 NSURANCE REAL ESTATE — FARM LOANS Falls City, Nebraska Whitten's Market GROCERIES — SCHOOL SUPPLIES — Finest Meats in Town 1319 FULTON PHONE 3355 Follow the TIGERS with K T N C 1230 on Any Radio Dial BEATY'S MARKET For the Best News of Neighbor and Nation Good Things to Eat JIM STEPHENSON Ideal Cleaners Established 1922 CLEANERS —DYERS—HATTERS—FUR STORAGE Phone 3223 RENTAL RUG CLEANING EQUIPMENT 1817 Harlan Zinn's Barber Shop FLAT TOPS A SPECIALTY TIM ZINN 1608 STONE DALLAS JONES ZENTNER RACE MASTER OIL COMPANY Manufactured by Philgas BOATMAN Phillips 66 Gasoline, Oils Manufacturing Co. Lee Tires M. L. BOATMAN Highway 73, North—21st and Chase PHONE 3923 FALLS CITY Compliments of Falls City B.P.O.E. Lodge 963 Modern Ford Tractor Sales Ford Tractors and Machinery for Convenience, Power, and Economy Barada and 17th CASE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 3724 Gambles The Friendly Store SPORTING GOODS • HARDWARE • FURNITURE • AUTO SUPPLIES • PAINTS FALLS CITY MEAT COMPANY Favorite Brand Best of the Best Quality Luncheon Meats Sweet Clover Grade A Dairy Products MARCELLOUS OTT, Distributor Vet's Club, Inc. AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 102 falls city POST 1765 BOB Cr JOYCE'S FROSTY QUEEN SOFT ICE CREAM and SANDWICHES 8th and Harlan REAL ESTATE ERWIN HARKENDORFF Phone 2246 RICHARDSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING WING PRINTING COMPANY PHONE AD 4-4903 413 S. FOURTH ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI TRIANGLE ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Construction and Maintenance SHOP Howard Craig 1514 Stone 1513 Fair Ave. Phone 6781 Phone 6782 Falls City Dentists Dr. M. U. Burton Dr. R. P. Hoban Dr. J. L. Sanchez Dr. H. E. Tracey GAS OIL IMPERIAL BUY and SAVE Keith Cook Highway 73, North Phone 2779 HESTED STORES Falls City Manufacturing, Inc. Makers of Danny Dare and Debby Dare Clothing 27th and North Chase Phone 3308 Chaney-Hodgens-Sharrar Funeral Home Ambulance Phone 2411 Service
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