Falls City High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Falls City, NE)
- Class of 1963
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BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Gardner, Bayard Clark, Archibald Weaver, Ralph Clark, John Falter. STANDING: Dwight Duey, William Boose Jr., Bob James. CITY SUPERINTENDENT KENNETH L. D. GARDNER B.S., M.A. Peru State Teachers University of Nebrasko 2 FACULTY LUCIA AHERN English, Speech B.A., M.A. Creighton University Peru State Teachers GARY BAILEY Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing B.A.E. Wayne State Teachers RODGER BORDERS Guidance Director B.S. Chadron State Teachers 3 DOROTHY FASE Commercial B.A. University of Nebraska BARBARA GEORGE History Sociology B.A. University of Kansas LARRY GODWIN World History B.A. Hastings College RAYMOND G. GRAVES Geography American Government Economics Assistant Coach B.S. Doane College Vocational Agriculture B.S. University of Nebraska ROBERT HENDERSON Coach Boy's Physical Education B.A., M.A. Peru State Teachers University of Kentucky 4 DELWIN JOHNSON Chemistry Applied Math B.A. University of Nebraska LEON JOY Mathematics B.S. Peru State Teachers MILDRED JORN English B.A. University of Nebraska MAXINE R. KIELSMEIER Latin, Psychology B.A. Peru State Teachers 5 LA VERNE LUNSFORD Librarian B.A. Peru State Teachers MARTHA NIMS Homemaking B.S., M.S. Mississippi Southern College Louisiana State University DOUGLAS PEARSON Choral Music B.M.E. University of Nebraska VIVIAN ROESCH Girl's Physical Education B.S. North Texas State University WILBER ROESCH Mathematics B.A., M.A. Midland College University of Nebraska MILDRED SHOOK Science B.A. University of Nebraska 6 NORA BELLE SYLTEN English, Spanish B.S. Emporia State Teachers College SALLY KIRKENDALL Secretary ROBERT C. WILLIAMS Instrumental Music B.M.E. Chadron State Teachers ELMER SIMPSON Custodian SAM PICTON Custodian LOUISE HENDERSON School Nurse R.N. St. Margaret's Hospital THROUGH THE YEARS THE SENIORS FRED ALLEN Sweets Voc. Agriculture -1-2-3 - 4. RONALD APEL Where is the party? Voc. Agriculture • 1, Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. DIANNE ARNOLD 57 Hinz Home Economics - 1 - 4, Academic -1-2, Commercial -3-4. JOHN AUXIER This gentleman prefers blondes. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. ROBERT BACHMAN Sunday Driver Voc. Agriculture - 1 - 2 - 3 • 4, Trades and Industries - 3 - 4. RICHARD BAKER Rockin' Rick Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. CAROLYN ARNOLD Calories don't count. Home Economics - 1 - 2 - 4, Commercial -1 - 2 - 3 - 4. ARLENE BAUMAN Thrifty Home Economics - 1 - 2 - 4, Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. MARY BIERMAN Monday night soldier Home Economics -1-2-4, Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. DENNIS ARNOLD Love those South School lunchesl Voc. Agriculture • 1, Academic - 2 - 3, Trades and Industries • 4. STEVEN COLERICK What girl this week? Academic - 1 • 2 - 3 - 4. JOHN DAVIES Speedy Gonzales Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. EDNA DA VOLT The serious type Commercial -1-2-3 - 4, Home Economics - 1 - 2. CAROL DeLONG What did you get? Academic - 1, Commercial -1 -2-3-4, Home Economics • 2. CHERYL WILLITS EBEL Move over Rembrandt. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics • 1. THOMAS EICKHOFF Blaine, watch my carl Voc. Agriculture - 1 • 2 - 3 - 4. SUSAN FALLER Speak loudly and carry a small stick. Sacred Heart - 1, Academic -2-3-4, Commercial -2-3. JEAN FISHER Wait for me Norma. Commercial - 1 • 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1 - 2. SUSANNA FOURAKER Oh Susanna Salem -1-2-3, Home Economics • 4. JANET FRAZEN James hold the LADDERI Academic -1-2-3, Commercial - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. 3 y DAVID FRITZ IT'S o WASP. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. MARJORIE FRITZ The quiet one. Academic - 1, Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics -1-2-4. SHERYL GRUSH But Willardl Academic - 2, Commercial - 1 -2-3-4, Home Economics - 1. WILBUR HAWS I LOVE to hang turkeys. Commercial - 1 - 2, Trades and Industries - 3 - 4. CHARLES HOFFMAN Let's flip for it Mr. Williams. Academic - 1 • 2 - 3 - 4. JUDITH HUEBNER The studious type. Academic -1-2-3 - 4. CAROL GENTRY SMILEY Salem -1-2-3, Academic - 4. LARRY GRIFFITHS Are you back again? Shubert - 1, Whittier, Calif. - 3, Academic -2-4. CHARLOTTE HERSHBERGER Carry my purse Larry. Commercial - 1 -2-3-4, Home Economics -1-2-4. PATRICIA HILGENFELD Oh, those long walks. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3, Commercial -2-3-4. CHARLES JAMES But, Dad I wasn't going that fast! Academic - 1 - 2 • 3 • 4. STEPHEN JAMES WOMEN, CARS, and guns Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. MARILYN FISCHER KARST WAKE UP HISTORY'S OVER! Academic -1-2-3, Home Economics - 2 - 4, Co-op • 4. KAREN KERSEY Respect for the LAW Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1 - 3. ELIZABETH KOESTER Don't call him Oil. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. DARRELL KOPF KARO Academic -1-2-3 - 4. TERI KRUMME Don't step on my Green Bug! Academic - 1 - 2 • 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. DORIS LIPPOLD Fountain Queen Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3, Home Economics - 1 - 2 - 3, Co-op - 4. FRANK LONGACRE Stop blushing Frank! Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. JOHN LUEBS It's the truth Academic - 1 - 2, Trades and Industries - 3 - 4. V t ’ RONALD LUTZ ''BIG DADDY Academic • 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. CLYDE LYNCH Where's my almanac? Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 • 4. KATHLEEN MAGOR Kam Academic • 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. CHARLES MAZE Lover Academic -1-2-3, Commercial -3-4, Trades and Industries - 4. WESLEY MAZE Who's on the top ten this week? Academic -1-2, Commercial - 1 - 2, Trades and Industries - 3 - 4. NANCY McCOY 2020 Lane here I come. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. LINDA McWAIN Mrs. Eickhoff Academic - 1 - 2 - 3, Home Economics - 1 - 2, Co-op - 4. VICTORIA METZGER Look no cavities Academic - 1 2 - 3 • 4, Home Economics - 1. GERALD MICHELS I disagree Mr. Gravesl Seward -1-2-3, Academic - 4. LARRY NEDROW Here Charlotte, carry my books. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3, Commercial - 4. GARY OGLE “The Chauffeur Salem ■1 • 2 • 3, Academic - 4. JANET OLIVER “But Dad, it's only my fourth wreck ' Academic - 2, Commercial - 1 - 3 - 4, Home Economics -1-3-4. FRANK REAVIS “The Mad Bomber Academic - 1 - 2 - 3, Commercial - 4, Trades and Industries - 4. LARRY RIDER “From the FARMER'S point of view Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Voc. Agriculture - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. LEONARD RIEGER ZOOMI Voc. Agriculture - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. ROY RIESCHICK Only one soap for these hands—LAVA. Commercial - 1 - 2, Trades and Industries - 3 - 4. NEIL RUSSELL “Beverly Hillbilly Salem -1-2-3, Trades and Industries • 4. MERLYNA FALLER SAILORS I like school better. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. RONALD SANDER “Where's my gear-shift knob? Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. GLORIA SCHATZ College here WE come. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3, Commercial -3-4. GLENDA SCHMIDT Hurry Mrs. George. Academic -1-3 4, Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3, Home Economics -2-4 ROBERTA MOREHEAD SHIVELEY Get in the Navy swing. Shubert -1-2, Commercial - 3 - 4. STEPHEN STEINBRINK Mrs. Ahern's Philosopher. Academic - 1 • 2 • 3 - 4. ELIZABETH STEINMAN What's that on your shoes? Academic - 1 - 2 • 3 - 4, Commercial -1 -2-3-4. JOSEPHINE SMITH Daisy Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 2. THOMAS SNIDER My, Brother says . . . . Salem -1-2-3, Academic • 4, Trades and Industries • 4. CHERYL STEPHENSON But Mother, It's only two o'clock. Academic -1-2-3 - 4. JOYCE STEWART What color is it today? Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. MICHAEL STRECKER May I be excused at eleven forty-five? Academic - 1 - 2 • 3 - 4. STEVEN STUCKER You kids get off my porchl Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. RICHARD STUMBO I get on my pony and ride. Salem -1-2, Academic - 3 - 4. CLAUDIA TRAMM Can I have the car tonight Dave? Academic - 1, Commercial - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. LARRY WATZKE WHO - ME? Academic -1 -2-3-4. PAUL WEAVER Don't look Blaine I've only got three points left. Academic -1-3-4, Commercial - 2. DAVID TUBACH The Rifleman Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Trades and Industries - 4. GARRY WATZKE Baby Huey Academic - 1 • 2 - 3 - 4. LEON WENZ The Barada Kid Voc. Agriculture - 1 - 2 - 3 • 4. DAVID WICKHAM LITTLE do they know. Salem - 1 - 2 - 3, Academic • 4, Trades and Industries - 4. LEON WILHELM I'll be there in a minute Vernon. Bern, Kansas -1-2-3, Voc. Agriculture - 4. LEE WINDLE Mr. Pearson's doorman Salem - 1 - 2 - 3, Academic - 4, Trades and Industries - 4. MERLYN Win If you don't know it now you'll never know it. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Voc. Agriculture • 1. HAROLD YOESEL Let's have a portyl Voc. Agriculture - 1 • 2 • 3 - 4. KARON ZORN I hate those gas lights. Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Commercial - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. SHARON ZORN Watch those frauleinsl Academic - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Commercial - 3 - 4, Home Economics - 1. 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Garry Watzke .............. Kathleen Magor ............ Elizabeth Steinman ........ Vicki Metzger ............. SECOND ROW: Paul Weaver ............... Darrell Kopf .............. Steve Colerick ............ . . . President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Vice-President Activities Activities Activities 18 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 1962 HEAVEN ON EARTH SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The day we had long been waiting for, September 3, 1959, we entered FCHS as Underdogs; that is, Freshmen. We immediately organized our class by choosing as our officers Larry Nedrow, President; Vicki Metzger, Secretary; Charlotte Hershberger, Treasurer. To represent our class in activities, we chose Steve Colerick and Teri Krumme. To prove our intellectual ability, the following brains of the class made the honor roll: Dennis Arnold, John Auxier, Richard Baker, Charles Hoffman, Judy Hueb-ner, Chick James, Betty Koester, Darrell Kopf, Kathleen Magor, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Betsy Smith, Gloria Schatz, Merlyna Faller, Elizabeth Stein-man, Merlyn Witt, Garry Watzke, and Larry Watzke. Those attending the District Music Contest at Peru were Dianne Arnold, Steve Colerick, Cheryl Willits, Charles Hoffman, John Luebs, Vicki Metzger,, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Steve Stucker, Merlyna Faller, Glenda Schmidt, Ronnie Sander, Karon Zorn, Sharon Zorn, and Sheryl Grush. Members of FFA were Ronnie Apel, Robert Bachman, Dennis Arnold, Larry Rider, Leonard Rieger, and Merlyn Witt. The first lap of the race was completed. We left for three-months' vacation, but were eager to enter again in August, only this time a step higher — Sophomores. We immediately chose our officers: President, Paul Weaver; Vice-President, John Auxier; Secretary-Treasurer, Charlotte Hershberger; Activities Committee, Ben Maze and Larry Nedrow. Amony the future Einsteins were Richard Baker, Larry Griffiths, Judy Huebner, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Chick James, Betty Koester, Darrell Kopf, Kathleen Magor, Larry Rider, Cheryl Stephenson, Steven Stucker, Betsy Smith, Claudia Tramm, and Garry Watzke. Also, these little Einsteins proudly represented us in the Peru Scholastic Contest: Richard Baker, Cheryl Willits, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Charlotte Hershberger, Chick James, Betty Koester, Darrell Kopf, Kathleen Magor, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Merlyna Faller, and Garry Watzke. Among those attending the District Music Contest were Dianne Arnold, Cheryl Willits, Susan Faller, Sheryl Grush, Charles Hoffman, Charlotte Hershberger, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, John Luebs, Ronnie Lutz, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Steve Stucker, Merlyna Faller, Joyce Stewart, Ronnie Sander, Larry Watzke, Karon Zorn, and Sharon Zorn. Going to All-State this year at Lincoln were Sharon and Karon Zorn. Although it seemed our brains outnumbered our brawn, we still had these contributing to athletics. Wilbur Haws lettered in football; Chick James, football, basketball, track; Ben Maze, basketball, track; and Leonard Rieger, track. Members of FFA were Robert Bachman, Larry Rider, Leonard Rieger, and Harold Yoesel. Lettering in Band were Dianne Arnold, Charles Hoffman, Karen Kersey, John Davies, Teri Krumme, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Steve Stucker, Ronnie Sander, Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, Karon and Sharon Zorn. Again we left for a three-month recuperation period before returning as semi-wheels. Back for the third lap of the race which began in August, we chose our class officers. Those best qualified for the offices were President, Larry Nedrow; Vice-President, Chick James,- Secretary, Charlotte Hershberger; Treasurer, Elizabeth Steinman. We also elected John Auxier and Paul Weaver to the Activities Committee. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Kommer, Mrs. Lunsford, Mr. Roesch, and Mr. Peterson. Those faithfully contributing their smartness to the class by making the honor roll were Richard Baker, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Chick James, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, Kathleen Magor, Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, and Sharon Zorn. Further proving their intelligence by participating in the Peru Scholastic Contest were Richard Baker, Cheryl Willits, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Chick James, Kathleen Magor, Steve Stucker, Garry and Larry Watzke. Receiving Band letters again this year were the same as in the sophomore year including Claudia Tramm. Under the direction of Mrs. Ahern we presented our Junior Class play, Father of the Bride. The cast included Richard Baker, Carol DeLong, John Davies, Susan Faller, Charles Hoffman, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Charlotte Hershberger, Chick James, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, Teri Krumme, John Luebs, Ronnie Lutz, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Larry Rider, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Betsy Smith, Merlyna Faller, Elizabeth Steinman, David Tubach, Paul Weaver, and Larry Watzke. Lettering in sports were John Auxier, football; Steve Colerick, football, basketball, and track; Wilbur Haws, football, track; Steve James, football; Ben Maze, basketball, track; Leonard Rieger, track; Merlyn Witt, track; Frank Reavis, golf. First-State awards in GAA were received by Carol DeLong, Edna Davolt, Charlotte Hershberger, Janet Oliver, Cheryl Stephenson, Roberta Morehead, and Elizabeth Steinman. Attending District Music Contest were Dianne Arnold, 20 Richard Baker, John Davies, Susan Faller, Charles Hoffman, Charlotte Hershberger, Karen Kersey, Ronnie Lutz, Vicki Metzger Charles Maze, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Leonard Rieger, Steve Stucker, Gloria Schatz, Merlyna Faller, Roberta More-head, Joyce Stewart, Ronnie Sander, David Tubach, Garry and Larry Watzke, and Sharon and Karon Zorn. Going to District Speech Contest were Richard Baker and Kathleen Magor. With our great political tactics we elected Merlyna Faller and Gloria Schatz as our Varsity cheerleaders. April 28, we gave in honor of the Seniors a banquet that was out of this world. Our theme was Heaven on Earth. The banquet committee consisted of Cheryl Willits, Susan Faller, Charlotte Hershberger, Betty Koester, Karen Kersey, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Cheryl Stephenson, Steve Stucker, Gloria Schatz, Merlyna Faller, Roberta Morehead, Elizabeth Steinman, and Paul Weaver. FFA members were Robert Bachman, Leonard Rieger, and Harold Yoesel. Elected to participate in County Government Day were Steve Colerick, Richard Baker, Charlotte Hershberger, Cheryl Willits, Teri Krumme, Chick James, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Larry Nedrow, Steve Steinbrink, Elizabeth Steinman, Paul Weaver, and Steve Stucker. With three months' vacation we came back in September as IT of Falls City High School. To start the year off smoothly, we elected Garry Watzke, President; Vicki Metzger, Vice-President; Kathleen Magor, Secretary; Elizabeth Steinman, treasurer; and Paul Weaver and Steve Colerick, Activities Committee. Our class sponsors were Mr. Leon Joy and Mr. Godwin. The following made the honor roll: Richard Baker, Charles Hoffman, Judy Huebner, Betty Koester, Kathleen Magor, Steve Steinbrink, Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, Cheryl Stephenson, Sharon Zorn, and Steve James. Participating in the Peru Scholastic Contest were Cheryl Stephenson, Chick James, Larry Watzke, Garry Watzke, John Luebs, Roy Rieschick, Richard Stumbo, Dianne Arnold, Merlyn Witt, Richard Baker, Steve Stucker, Karon Zorn, Sharon Zorn, Kathleen Magor, Vicki Metzger, Betty Koester, Charles Hoffman, and Gloria Schatz. Attending District Music Contest for the band were Dianne Arnold, John Davies, Charles Hoffman, Karen Kersey, Teri Krumme, Kathleen Magor, Ronald Sander, Steve Stucker, Claudia Tramm, Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, Karon and Sharon Zorn. Band letters were received by Dianne Arnold, Charles Hoffman, Karen Kersey, John Davies, Teri Krumme, Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Nancy McCoy, Steve Stucker, Ronnie Sander, Claudia Tramm, Garry Watzke, Karon Zorn, and Sharon Zorn. Senior cheerleaders were Gloria Schatz, Charlotte Hershberger, and Vicki Metzger. GAA girls receiving awards were Dianne Arnold, Edna Davolt, Janet Franzen, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Charlotte Hershberger, Teri Krumme, Nancy McCoy, Janet Oliver, Cheryl Stephenson, and Elizabeth Steinman. Lettering in sports were Steve Colerick, football, basketball; John Davies, football; Wilbur Haws, football; Chick James, football, basketball; Ben Maze, basketball; Steve Stucker, football; Richard Stumbo, football; David Wickham, football; Paul Weaver, football. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Joy we presented our Senior Class play. Little Women. The cast included Kathleen Magor, Charlotte Hershberger, Nancy McCoy, Karen Kersey, Susan Faller, Larry Nedrow, Vicki Metzger, Paul Weaver, John Davies, and Richard Baker. Elizabeth Steinman was chosen as Miss Falls City by her senior classmates to represent Falls City in the Hiawatha Halloween Parade. Her attendants were Vicki Metzger and Gloria Schatz. On April 27, in honor of the seniors, the Junior Class gave a wonderful banquet as our going away gift from the sacred halls of FCHS. This outstanding book which you now possess was compiled by the Orange and Black Staff which were Mary Bierman, Steve Colerick, John Davies, Susan Faller, Charles Hoffman, Patsy Hilgenfeld, Charlotte Hershberger, Chick James, Karen Kersey, Teri Krumme, Vicki Metzger, Larry Nedrow, Janet Oliver, Steve Steinbrink, Cheryl Stephenson, Joyce Stewart, Elizabeth Steinman, and Garry Watzke. We all take great pleasure in thanking Mr. Leon Joy for his help in making this book a great success. Our class motto was To the stars through difficulties. The class flower was the chrysanthemum and our class colors were white and gold. May 17 was the last day of our wonderful years at FCHS. Yes, Senior Class Day — a day never to be forgotten as long as we live. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 26, and Commencement Exercises were held on May 28. With this we leave FCHS to take a step toward the great opportunities that lie ahead. Elizabeth Steinman 21 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Well, here it is 1984, and we are still a democratic state despite George Orwell's prophecies. This is shown by the fact that ex-classmate Richard Baker is running for president on the Republican ticket opposed to Teddy Kennedy. As I am sitting in my old friend Garry Watzke's law office I happen to pick up the late issue of Time magazine and notice the advertisement on the back, which is for a distilling company run by an old pal Darrell Kopf; it seems that that chemistry experiment paid off. Sitting in Watzke's office is in itself a great honor, for Garry has set a new record by winning 99 straight divorce cases in a row. As I happen to look through the magazine more closely, I notice several more familiar names. In the People section I notice that Merlyna Faller Sailors was named Grandmother of the Year by the PTA, Cheryl Stephenson is still called the most eligible girl in the world, Kathleen Magor broke the bank twice in the same night at the Riviera, and that Gloria Schatz was Nebraska's entry in the Mrs. America contest. In the Show Business section I am not surprised to see that Charles Hoffman is the most acclaimed trumpeter since Louie Armstrong, and that Larry Nedrow is currently a big hit at night clubs all over the country. In the Business section I see an article about Ronald Sander, who I found out after reading the article is presently head of the Jeep Division of Kaiser Aluminum. There is also a short article about the largest service station in this part of the country run by no other than my old classmate Mike Strecker. The next section was? the Cinema section and was thick with old friend's names. Janet Franzen, Mary Bierman, and Joyce Stewart were in a new version of How to Marry a Millionaire, siren Nancy McCoy had taken the part of Delila in the forth coming movie Father of the Bride, for old times sake, she said. Liz Steinman, the most gossiped about actress since Liz Taylor, was going to Italy to make a super spectacular, and Charlie Maze had been called the greatest lover since Rudy Valentino. In the Art section I see that Cheryl Willets Ebel is the subject for an article, and in the Music section Claudia Tramm, who plays first French horn in the New York Philharmonic, is discussed at great length. The Sport section is also full of names I re- member. John Auxier is compared to Paul Hornung for his action in the NFL, John Luebs has won the bobsledding event for the U.S. at the winter Olympics, and that little Frankie Longacre claims to be the world's champion pool player. That finished the magazine and I picked up another. It happened to be, of all things, a Playboy and there was in it an article about their ideal playboy of the year, who was none other than my old buddy David Wickham; he hasn't changed much. As I read the article, I noticed another name that sounded familiar, that of Gary Ogle, David's most trusted chauffeur. When the writer of the article had asked David what he would like to do most, David answered, he would still like to have a date with Karen Kersey, who was now just another housewife in the suburbs. I had no sooner put the magazine down than Garry came out of his office, we shook hands and he suggested that we have lunch at a nice little place he knew. As we were riding down the main drag I saw a name that I knew sounded familiar and asked Garry about it. Yes, there it was in lights..........Larry Griffiths starring as HERCULES. Finally we came to the place where Garry had suggested we eat, a place called Deadwood, run by two of our classmates Carol DeLong and Josephine Smith. Yes, those two girls have come a long way from their carhopping days. While we were there, Steve Steinbrink came over and joined us. He is now head critic for the New York Herald Tribune. While we were sitting there talking, I thought I saw familiar faces on a TV commercial; I was right, Karon and Sharon Zorn are the Doublemint twins. As we ate our lunch and talked over old times, I asked about some of our old classmates and what they were doing now. Garry and Steve briefed me in completely. David Fritz had received the message and had started the Southside Bible Mission. Larry Watzke was teaching history at our old alma mater; he had taken Mr. Godwin's place. Teri Krumme was advertising swimming pools for Esther Williams. 22 Dianne Arnold had started a nation-wide campaign for bucket seats and safety belts. Paul Weaver was last seen headed for Japan. Frank Reavis, Steve James, and Steve Colerick had formed a wrecking company, specializing in outhouses. Marilyn Fischer Karst, Linda McWain, and Roberta Morehead Shiveley were running a marriage counseling service. Betty Koester had become a math teacher and had taken Mr. Roesch's place in our old school system. Arlene Bauman was working for Macy's.............. modeling bathing suits. Jean Fisher was still riding around waiting for Norma Hansen. Judy Huebner was knitting sox for lonely soldiers. Wilbur Haws had found a job working on antique cars, and is recognized as an expert on them at this point. Carol Gentry still hated blondes. Neil Russell was in Hollywood trying out for a part in the Beverly Hillbillies. Janet Oliver was still trying to follow in her sister's footsteps. Sheryl Grush was last seen headed west in a tan Ford. Carolyn Arnold and Susan Fouraker were doing a comedy wrestling act for charities......themselves. Ronnie Lutz, having patterned his life after that of Dr. Kildare, had given up becoming a doctor and had become a popular singer. Charlotte Hershberger had learned to play the piano and was presently accompanying her night clubbing husband. Benny Maze had established a super highway between Falls City and Hiawatha, and was encouraging local boys to go with Hiawatha girls. Clyde Lynch had become state game commissioner two years ago. Roy Rieschick had become a millionaire on a new part he had designed for the Ford tractor. Chick James was presently head of the joint chiefs of staff in Europe. Dennis Arnold and Patsy Hilgenfeld had settled down into obscurity with their family, all ten of them. Vicki Metzger had made a popular record A Good Man is Hard to Find. Richard Stumbo had surprised Mrs. Ahern and was reading Biblical readings on the Ed Sullivan show. Lee Windle was still chasing a different girl each week. Steve Stucker was still trying to improve his vision enough to fly an airplane. Ronnie Apel and Harold Yoesel had started a popular new night club the YF. David Tubach was a successful used car salesman specializing in beat-up pickups. Susan Faller had started the Betty Beaver driving school. Larry Rider was going to be Richard Baker's Secretary of Agriculture if he was elected. Robert Bachman was a successful stock car driver. Doris Lippold still liked younger men. Tom Snider was still talking about his brother. Leonard Rieger had given up ice fishing. Gerald Michels had become a criminal lawyer because of his willingness to debate. Leon Wenz had started a comb factory. Merlyn Witt was chief engineer at Cape Canaveral and had accidently launched three rockets. Fred Allen was still driving that Black Merc convert. Leon Wilhelm had moved back to Bern, Kansas. Edna Davolt and Marjorie Fritz had gone in for loud boisterous roles in musical comedy. By the time we had finished talking, nearly two hours had elapsed and Garry decided that he should be getting back to the office and Steve agreed, so I bade them farewell and took a taxi to the airport where I was to meet my plane and fly back into my world of bachelorhood and business. John Davies 23 SENIOR CLASS WILL To the Juniors we leave the hope of an even better athletic season. To the Sophomores we leave our shining example to live up to. To the Freshmen we leave our sympathy. To Mr. Gardner we leave a book entitled Women's Fashions in the Early 30's. To Mr. Weddel we leave future generations of Peru Scholastic Championships. To Mrs. Ahern we leave the hope of a national winner in the Voice of Democracy Contest. To Mr. Bailey we leave a lasting friendship with Morris Grady. To Mr. Borders we leave an air conditioner for his office. To Miss Fase we leave a black Buick, just to be different. To Mrs. George we leave an all-expense-paid tour of the Southern battlefields of the Civil War. To Mr. Godwin we leave a whip to chase students off the second floor and into their classrooms. To Mr. Graves we leave a package of tranquilizers to calm down that boisterous nature of his. To Mr. Hatch we leave a public address system and a record to play over it which says, Let's move along, boys! To Mr. Henderson we leave Bob Nelson and John Metzger, we couldn't find anyone else to take them. To Mr. Johnson we leave a dictionary entitled, Johnson's Jumbled Jargon. To Miss Jorn we leave our grammar book because it ain't done us no good. To Mr. Leon Joy we leave the hope of having a will that needs no censoring. To Mr. Robert Joy we leave the hope that every first hour class will say the Pledge of Allegiance. To Mrs. Kielsmeier we leave another class of freshmen goldbrickers. To Mrs. Kommer we leave a new set of records entitled, Type to the Twist. To Mrs. Lunsford we leave books to fill her larger library. To Mrs. Nims we leave several guinea pigs to sample her pupils cooking. To Mr. Pearson we leave a megaphone for obvious reasons. To Mrs. Roesch we leave our Northern accent. To Mr. Williams we leave the leading role in Music Man. To Mr. Roesch we leave a contract for the publications of his World War II stories. To Miss Shook we leave four dozen shovels for students to use in digging fishworms. To Mrs. Sylten we leave a Spanish record that everyone in her class can understand. To Mrs. Henderson we leave a more efficient system of rounding up students for the eye and ear tests. To Elmer Simpson and Sam Picton we leave another group of energetic football boys to help lay irrigation pipe. Fred Allen leaves his height to Wilt Garretson. Ronnie Apel leaves his sister to carry on the tradition. Carolyn Arnold leaves to write a book How to Serve Your Fellow Man. It's a cookbook. Dennis Arnold leaves his loud taste in clothes to Scott Schock. Dianne Arnold leaves in a big, yellow Cadillac. John Auxier leaves, finding it's not too hard to make the sports page, after all. Robert Bachman leaves his reducing plan to Morris Grady. Richard Baker leaves his mild manner of speaking to Gay Gibson. Arlene Bauman leaves her quality of neatness to Jim Dishong. Mary Bierman leaves, wishing there were a woman's branch of the National Guard. Steve Colerick leaves with a basket of Poseys. Edna Davolt leaves her short skirts to Judy Windle. John Davies leaves his safe driving ability to John Marl Adams. Carol DeLong leaves her nest to fly South for the winter. Cheryl Willits Ebel leaves with a bad case of Larry-ingitis. Tom Eickhoff leaves his map to Reserve to Harry Yost. Susan Faller leaves her quiet voice to Bo Kirkendall. Marilyn Fischer Karst leaves to write her new book, How to Learn While Sleeping. Jean Fisher leaves in Norma's green station wagon. Susanna Fouraker leaves her can of Metracal to Anne Boose. Janet Franzen leaves, because Jim BECKons. David Fritz leaves his Hudson Wasp to the Smithsonian Institute. Marjorie Fritz leaves her youthful happy smile to Roy Shafer. Brenda Gentry leaves her aggressive nature to Bo Kirkendall. Larry Griffiths leaves, but he keeps his title as the smallest senior ever to graduate from Falls City High. Sheryl Grush leaves for Denver, Colorado. Wilbur Haws leaves to become a White House aide — he'll entertain African delegates. Charlotte Hershberger leaves her nickname of Shorty to Sharon Palmer. 24 Patricia Hilgenfeld leaves to join an office girls union for higher wages. Charles Hoffman leaves, saying I can take this curve at 501 Judy Huebner leaves for Broadway where she'll take the lead in 'Gypsy.' Steve James leaves his taste in custom cars to Elsie Jackson. t Karen Kersey leaves, still trying to break the Law. Elizabeth Koester leaves, saying Tutt! Tutt! Darrell Kopf leaves his Karo syrup and still to Mr. Johnson, along with his thanks for the knowledge of how to make it. Teri Krumme leaves a sign with It's not crummy! on it to Myra. Doris Lippold leaves, but she'll wait for Doug. Frank Longacre leaves his ability to shoot Snooker to Neeld Messier. John Luebs leaves his book Boy's Night Out, to Gene Rowell. Ronald Lutz leaves his nickname Big Daddy to Bob Killer Nelson. Clyde Lynch leaves everything but his knife and book on How to Skin Deer. Nancy McCoy leaves that innocent look of hers to Barbara Perkins. Linda McWain leaves in a '57' Chevy. Kathleen Magor leaves her hairdo to Carol Malick. Charles Maze leaves a pair of high-heeled shoes to Janice. Wesley Maze leaves his tight pants to Harvey Koenig. Vicki Metzger leaves for the University of Nebraska to help establish another Whitten's Market. Gerald Michels leaves his ability to argue Mr. Graves out of a few points to James Richey. He'll need them. Larry Nedrow leaves, still wondering how he got a date to the prom with a married woman. Gary Ogle leaves, hoping he can get from Falls City to Salem without any more wrecks. Janet Oliver leaves, and we hope she doesn't have a wreck on the way home. Frank Reavis leaves his knowledge of explosives to Dennis Moore. Larry Rider leaves his slap-proof mask to Phil Marsh. Leonard Rieger leaves his hot Plymouth to anyone who wants its. Roy Rieschick leaves his ability to keep his hands clean to Richard Kirkendall. Neil Russell leaves a great deal of school experience. Merlyna Faller Sailors leaves again. Ronnie Sander leaves, re-oiling the parking lot with his jeep. Gloria Schatz leaves with her favorite pet, the Cat. Glenda Schmidt leaves for Hiawatha with Mrs. George. Roberta Morehead Shiveley leaves saying, Anchor's Away. Josephine Smith leaves to join the Peace Corps, where she'll get special training to help that underdeveloped area. Redwood Inn. Tom Snider leaves to take Rock Hudson's place in Hollywood. Stephen Steinbrink leaves his job of driving the freshman boys around to Cherie Comfort. Elizabeth Steinman leaves her bottle of shoe cleaner to her sister Ruth. Cheryl Stephenson leaves, looking for a good hotel. Joyce Stewart leaves her bottle of hair dye to Ernie Strasil. Michael Strecker leaves his windshield-washing ability to Ed Carlson. Steve Stucker leaves his ability to confuse Mr. Johnson to Dave Cummins. Richard Stumbo leaves, having a Gay time. Claudia Tramm leaves her title of chief chef at the Redwood Inn to Jim Richey. David Tubach leaves on another Rue hunt. Garry Watzke finally leaves the Midget Baseball Team. Larry Watzke leaves his tennis serve to Lowell Stitzer. Paul Weaver leaves on a fast jet to Japan. Leon Wenz leaves his title of Mr. Playboy to Jim Schatz. David Wickham leaves the heavy responsibilities of the 40 Club to Clinton Schuler. Leon Wilhelm leaves his quietness to Ronnie Johnson. Harry Windle leaves his knack of keeping his car clean to Bob Zentner. Merlyn Witt leaves the farm — for good. Harold Yoesel leaves his title of Mr. Party Pooper to John Weaver. Sharon and Karon Zorn leave, looking for fraternal twins. Charles James leaves this atrocious piece of literature behind and sneaks out quietly. 25 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Goy Snethen ................. Activities Bill Beasing ................. Secretary Jim McNeely .................. President Judy Merz ................... Activities STANDING: David Cummins Jim Schatz ...... Dennis Heinzelman ... Treasurer Vice-President . . . Activities SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: John Martin .............. Activities Carol Zimmerman . Secretary-Treasurer Andrea Zentner ........... Activities SECOND ROW: Robert Stone ....................... Vice-President Tom James ............................... President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Boose Norvalynn Jones . . . SECOND ROW: John Weaver John Cook Steve Hollens 27 JUNIOR John Adams Celise Alton Ruth Apel Nancy Armbruster Nancy Barker Donald Baxter Bill Beasing Helen Becker Sharon Brazau Linda Buckminster Norma Buckminster Carol Burns Edwin Carlson Marlene Carpenter Glenda Clark Larry Cook Marsha Cramer David Cummins Gayle Curtis Sharon DeWald Mary Eby Douglas Falter Philip Fine Barbara Frost David Gebhard Cheri Comfort SB 28 CLASS Morris Grady Robert Grantham Mary Gray Larry Hahn Carol Harshbarger Dennis Heinzelman Linda Horn Sandy Hurlbert John Hundley Sharon Hundley Barbara Hunker Carl Hunzeker Erwin Jackson Gloria Jilek Paula Jones JoAnn Kerns Lawrence Kirkendall Janet Klaus Judy Klaus Gwen Koester Lila Kuhlman Donna Lee Rose Mary Lippold Dan Lunsford Otis Magor JUNIOR Katherine Marquis Mary Marrs Jim McNeely Judy Merz John Metzger Eunice Michels Carol Murphy Bob Nelson John Ogle Shirley Peck Barbara Perkins Dennis Platter Dan Radley Wanda Rhodd James Richey Diana Rieschick Linda Rieschick Rita Ruegge Donald Saal Gary Schacht Ruth Schaible Jim Schatz Edward Scholl John Schuetz Kathleen Schuler 30 CLASS Roy Shaw Matt Sikora Clint Smith Gay Snethen Carol Sorensen Susan Spiger Ruth Steinman Janice Stevens Lowell Stitzer Ernie Strasil Linda Strasil Jackie Swegler Kenneth Taylor Jim Titus JoAnn Tramm Flame Watkins Jean Weinert Lois Wenz Sandra Wickham Judy Windle Wayne Witt Joyce Yoesel Harry Yost John Yost Virginia Young 31 Carol Allen Edna Allen Keith Arnold Linda Arnold Debbie Bacakos Merle Bachman Patricia Bindrum Darrall Bradley Cheryl Brecht Peggy Buckminster Trula Buckminster Vernon Buckminster Muriel Byrom Mike Castle Mike Chandler Jerry Clark SOPHOMORE 32 Marliss Cramer James Cummings Barbara Davolt Fred Deckinger Steve DiLorenzo Beverly Duerfeldt Kay Duey William Dyblie Shirley Ebel Cheryl Enge Jon Fisher David Fritz Sterling Fritz Carol Fryer Larry Gatz Joe Gist Ronnie Goll Kathryn Gruber Charlene Grush Terry Grush Louis Hansen Kay Hardt Charlene Harmon Norma Hartman Pamela Hatfield Judy Heinzelman CLASS Judy Jilek Ronald Johnson Mary Karst Dana Karsten Janice Kelly Donna Kirkendall Richard Kirkendall Harvey Koenig Dennis Koso Claudia Kreutzer 33 Myra Krumme Stanley Linderman Harold Lippold Vicky Little Larry Longacre Linda Lynch Susan Magor Carol Malick Phil Marsh John Martin Sherry Martinoski Richard McCann Anne McCourt Janice McNeely Larry McWain Gale Merz SOPHOMORE Marjorie Muller Dennis Murphy Larry Murphy Bill Nelson Carol Niemeyer Connie Owens Sharon Palmer Linda Posey Jim Prater Carol Ramsey Neeld Messier Dennis Moore Mike Morgan Brenda Rawley Sally Roberts April Rogers Cheryl Rogers Gene Rowell Linda Rowland Martha Runyon Mary Russell Linda Saal Douglas Sailors Kathy Schweickert Sherry Smith Pat Spiger John Steinman Ronald Stevens Robert Stone CLASS Dale Vice Joe Von Seggern Janet Werner Duane Witt William Wochner Wilbur Yoesel Andrea Zentner Robert Zentner Betty Zimmerman Carol Zimmerman 35 FRESHMAN Margaret Alton Linda Auxier Ronald Bachman Dennis Bahr James Bahr Christy Bieck Anne Boose Susan Brown Terry Burns Judy Byrom ) Kenneth Capps James Carlson Bill Charbonneau John Cook Stanley Cromer Nancy Cummins John Cummings Norma Curnes David Davies Glenna Delong James Dishong Gary Dunn Gene Ebel Daniel Eby Bennett Enge Janet Falter Karen Farson Peggy Fischer Larry Franzen Norma Fritz 36 Linda Gerdes James Gerweck Gay Gibson Richard Gist Nancy Graves Cheryl Grimes Donald Grimm Barbara Handley Douglas Harkendorff James Harkendorff CLASS Sandra Harkendorff Lloyd Haws Jackie Helton Steve Hollens Leland Huebner Meredith Huebner Gary Hundley Katherine Hunzeker Mike Johansen Larry Johnson Shirley Johnson LaRhue Jones Norvalynn Jones Thomas Jones Linda Kammerer James Kelley Joyce Kentopp Larry Kentopp Kenneth Kirkendall Carol Lape 37 Keith Linderman James Lippold Diana Ludwig Mildred Mackey Tom Marquis Terry Marrs LaMarr Matthes Sharlin McDermott Pat McGinnis Larry Merz FRESHMAN William Roberts Glenda Roesch Kathleen Rowland Roger Merz James Michels Judith Mick Stanley Miller Mary Jane Mitchell Cynthia Mock Susan Mock LaDonna Muller Robert Mullins John Myers Fred Otto Janet Peden Marcia Perkins Dennis Pflaum Michael Portrey Rita Prater David Radley David Rieschick Lois Rieschick Susan Rieschick 38 Larry Rue Edward Ruegge Lynn Sailors Shirley Sandrock Carol Schacht Scott Schock Shirley Schock Linda Schulenberg Clinton Schuler Martha Schweickert CLASS Linda Shafer Ray Shafer Donna Spargur HarTan Stokes Ronald Stone Mary Strasil Douglas Strecker Stanley Suedemeier David Tracy Larry Troncin Winnoma Turpin Merle Veigel Steve Vice Larry Vohl John Weaver Charles Weinert Linda Weinert Steven Werner Joyce Williams David Wisdom 39 HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Ebel, Glenrta DeLong, Muriel Byrom, Sheryl Hooper, Judy Byrom, Edna Allen, Celise Alton, Linda Lynch, Linda Troncin, Susan Rieschick, Mrs. Nims, Norma Fritz, Marcia Perkins, Linda Arnold, Marilyn Karst, Susan Spiger, Winnoma Turpin, Janice McNeely, Peggy Fischer. SECOND ROW: Charlene Grush, Meredith Huebner, Glenda Schmidt, Mary Coonce, Karen Parson, Linda Posey, Linda Gerdes, Barbara Davolt, Janet Oliver, Linda Schulenberg, Joyce Stewart, Sharon Palmer, Mary Bierman, Betty Zimmerman, Sherry Smith, Claudia Kreutzer, Beverly Duerfeldt, Joyce Kentopp, Mary Karst. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hunker, Norma Hartman, Mary Russell, Judy Heinzelman, Pamela Hatfield, Marliss Cramer, Kathleen Rowland, Cheryl Grimes, Carol Fryer, Jackie Helton, Carol Ramsey, Carol Lope, Sherry Martinoski, Sheryl Enge, Rita Prater, Sharon DeWald, Joyce Williams, Carol Allen. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Graves, Carol Schacht, Susan Brown, Susanna Fouraker, Carolyn Arnold, Anne McCourt, Connie Owens, Marjorie Fritz, Shirley Johnson, Norma Curnes, Dianne Arnold, Arlene Bauman, Glenda Clark, Mary Gray, Dana Karsten, Brenda Rowley, Janet Peden, Marlene Carpenter, Nancy Barker. PERU SCHOLASTIC CONTEST FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Klaus, Glorio Schatz, Linda Arnold, Carol Zimmerman, Janet Klaus. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Stephenson, Jonet Werner, Nancy Barker, Linda Kiekhaefer, Glorio Jilek, Vicki Metzger, Ruth Schaible, Linda Saal, Judy Jilek, Kathy Schweickert, Linda Posey. THIRD ROW: Keith Arnold, Tom James, David Cummins, Karon Zorn, Barbara Frost, Sharon Zorn, Betty Koester, Richard Stumbo, Neeld Messier, Roy Rieschick, Bill Nelson. FOURTH ROW: John Metzger, Dianne Arnold, Steve Stucker, Larry Watzke, John Luebs, Garry Watzke, Chick James, Charles Hoffman, Richard Baker, Kathleen Magor, Barbara James, Merlyn Witt. HONOR ROLL FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Klaus, Janet Klaus, Linda Arnold, Sharlin McDermott, Glenda Roesch, Cheryl Stephenson, Bill Nelson, Ruth Schaible, Carol Zimmerman, Nancy Cummins. SECOND ROW: Gene Ebel, Linda Seal, Janet Werner, Linda Kiekhaefer, Shirley Sandrock, Leland Huebner, Tom James, David Cummins, Betty Koester, Keith Linderman. THIRD ROW: Jim Horkendorff, Paula Jones, Gloria Jilek, Judith Huebner, Kathleen Magor, David Davies, Sharon Zorn, Jeon Weinert, Barbara James, Neeld Messier. FOURTH ROW: Kay Duey, Donald Saal, John Metzger, Stephen Steinbrink, Larry Watzke, Ronald Bachman, Garry Watzke, Steve James, Gary Taylor, Charles Hoffman, Richard Baker. COUNTY GOVERNMENT FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Morsha Cromer, Roth Steinmon, Jean Weinert, Judy Windle, Don Lunsford, Lowrence Kirkendall, Bill Beasing, Linda Buckminster, Jim Schotz, David Cummins, Lorry Cook, Cheri Comfort. SECOND ROW: Helen Becker, Linda Kiekhoefer, Gloria Jilek, Carol Sorensen, Nancy Armbruster, Ruth Schaible, Judy Merz, Diana Rieschick, Linda Rieschick, Carol Murphy, JoAnn Kerns, Dennis Heinzelman, Philip Fine. THIRD ROW: Bob Nelson, Sandy Hurlbert, John Adams, Jim McNeely, Lowell Stitzer, Ernie Strasil, Kenneth Wamsley, Gay Snethen, John Metzger, Donald Baxter, Rita Ruegge, Catherine Marquis. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Douglas Sailors, Lloyd Haws, Fred Deckinger, Mr. Hatch, Larry Hahn, Ronald Stevens, Gene Ebel, Stanley Cromer. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Kirkendall, Dennis Platter, John Steinman, Harlan Stokes, Clint Smith, Gene Rowell, Leon Wenz, David Gebhard, Harold Lippold. THIRD ROW: Vernon Buckminster, Ray Shafer, Leonard Rieger, Robert Bachman, Michael Portrey, Leon Wilhelm, Daniel Eby, John Schuetz, Larry Kentopp. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Witt, Harold Yoesel, Wilbur Yoesel, Fred Allen, Larry Rider, Sterling Fritz, David Fritz, Kenneth Kirkendall, Steve Vice. F.F.A. OFFICERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: ... Secretary ... President Vice-President ... Treasurer Robert Bachman Leonard Rieger Larry Rider . . . Harold Yoesel SECOND ROW: John Steinman ....................................... Reporter Mr. Hatch ............................................ Advisor Larry Hahn ........................................... Sentinel ORANGE AND BLACK STAFF FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Hershberger Elizabeth Steinman, Janet Oliver Teri Krumme. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Stephenson Mary Bierman Karen Kersey, Vicki Metzger, Patricia Hilgenfeld, Joyce Stewart. THIRD ROW: Charles Hoffman, Steve Colerick, Chick James, Garry Watzke, John Davies, Stephen Steinbrink Larry Nedrow. STAFF Larry Nedrow Garry Watzke Stephen Steinbrink Vicki Metzger Chick James John Davies Elizabeth Steinman Steve Colerick Class Will Janet Oliver Susan Faller Patricia Hilgenfeld Karen Kersey Charlotte Hershberger Joyce Stewart Mary Bierman Anne Boose 45 PEP FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Cummins, Peggy Buckminster, Cheri Comfort, Charlotte Hershberger, Vicki Metzger, Mary Gray, Gloria Schatz, Janice McNeely, Patricia Bindrum. SECOND ROW: Virginia Young, Margaret Alton, Celise Alton, Diana Rieschick, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Susan Mock, Teri Krumme, Glenda Roesch, Susan Spiger, Judy Jilek, Vicky Little, Judy Merz, Helen Becker, Gayle Curtis. THIRD ROW: Kathy Schweickert, Linda Posey, Gay Gibson, Pegeen Swisegood, Norvalynn Jones, Wanda Rhodd, Kay Hardt, Donna Spargur, Carol Zimmerman, Marliss Cramer, Flame Watkins, Sherry Smith, Linda Kiekhaefer, Shirley Schock, Beverly Duerfeldt, Janice Kelly, Cheryl Stephenson, Cheryl Brecht, Lila Kuhlman, Donna Lee, LaRhue Jones. 46 PEP CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Teri Krumme ...................... President SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathleen Magor .............................. Vice-President Myra Krumme ...................................... Treasurer THIRD ROW: Linda Posey ...................................... Secretary CLUB FOURTH ROW: Lois Rieschick, Cheryl Grimes, Rita Prater, Norma Collier, Sally Roberts, Linda Rieschick, Gloria Jilek, Myra Krumme, Donna Kirkendall, Marsha Cramer, Pamela Hatfield, Debbie Bacakos, Janet Falter, Mary Jane Mitchell, Janet Werner, Susan Brown Cynthia Mock, Carol Ramsey, Carol Malick, Judy Heinzelman. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Armbruster, Linda Strasil, Mary Strasil, Nancy McCoy, Brenda Rawley, Karen Kersey, Anne Boose, Andrea Zentner, Lynn Sailors, Shirley Sandrock, Norma Curnes, Patricia Hilgenfeld, Linda Saal, Jean Weinert, Sandra Harkendorff, Sandy Hurlbert, Carol Schacht, Carol Sorensen, April Rogers. SIXTH ROW: Judy Windle, Linda Buckminster, Trula Buckminster, Kathleen Magor, Kay Duey, Dianne Arnold, Shirley Johnson, Barbara Lewis, Sharon Palmer, Rita Ruegge, Sharon Zorn, Barbara James, Karon Zorn, Janet Peden, Dana Karsten, Charlene Harmon, Susan Magor, Susan Faller. MISS FALLS CITY Miss Elizabeth Steinman, selected by the Senior Class of 1963 as Miss Falls City, represented Falls City at the annnal Halloween Festival in Hiawatha, Kansas. At the 1962 Homecoming Game, a contest against Crete, Miss Steinman and her attendants were introduced. 48 FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Steinman ......................................................... President SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Stephenson ................................................. Intramural Chairman Marsha Cramer ........................................................... Vice-President THIRD ROW: Carol Zimmernjan . . . Linda Posey ......... Charlotte Hershberger 49 Publicity Chairman Secretary-Treasurer . Social Chairman GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Brazau, Patricio Bindrum, Helen Becker, Flame Watkins, Cheri Comfort, Charlotte Hershberger, Elizabeth Steinman, Virginia Young, Gayle Curtis, Mary Karst, Carol DeLong, Sheryl Hooper, Glenda Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Susan Spiger, Katherine Hunzeker, Sharon Hundley, Carol Zimmerman, Rose Mary Lippold, Vicky Little, Carol Murphy, Barbara Davolt, Edna Davolt, Joyce Kentopp, Martha Schweickert, Teri Krumme, Mary Coonce, Charlene Grush, Wanda Rhodd, Jo Ann Kerns, Linda Kammerer, Janet Franzen, Kathy Schweickert, Linda Posey, Linda Troncin, Peggy Buckminster, Peggy Fischer, Meredith Huebner. THIRD ROW: Carol Allen, Sharon DeWald, Rita Prater, Linda Weinert, Cheryl Stephenson, Gay Gibson, Judy Heinzelman, Kay Hardt, Janice Kelly, Linda Gerdes, Janet Werner, Susanne Conley, Cheryl Enge, Beverly Duerfeldt, Linda Shafer, Betty Zimmermon, Pamela Hatfield, Marliss Cramer Judy Merz. FOURTH ROW: Susan Mock, Norma Collier, Lois Wenz, Nancy Graves, Carol Niemeyer, Sally Roberts, Carol Schacht, Claudia Kreutzer, Jackie Helton, Carol Fryer, Janet Peden, Janet Oliver, Kathleen Rowland, Mary Jane Mitchell, Nancy McCoy, Marsha Cramer, Nancy Armbruster, Andrea Zentner, Janet Falter. FIFTH ROW: Janice Stevens, Anne Boose, Sandra Harkendorff, Ruth Apel, Brenda Rawley, Marjorie Muller, Susan Magor, Patricia Hilgenfeld, Judy Huebner, Cheryl Rogers, LaDonna Muller, Susan Faller, Dianne Arnold, Sharon Palmer, Jean Weinert, Shirley Johnson, Norma Curnes! Linda Schulenberg, Susan Brown, Norma Hartman. SECOND STATE AWARDS FRONT ROW: Charlotte Hershberger. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Edna Davolt, Carol Delong. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Stephenson, Janet Oliver, Elizabeth Steinman. FIRST STATE AWARDS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Brazau, JoAnn Kerns, Rose Mary Lippold, Teri Krumme, Susan Spiger, Cheri Comfort. SECOND ROW: Judy Merz, Wanda Rhodd, Norma Collier, Marsha Cramer, Carol Murphy. THIRD ROW: Sharon Hundley, Sharon DeWald, Ruth Apel, Jean Weinert, Nancy McCoy, Virginia Young. FOURTH ROW: Helen Becker, Janice Stevens, Dianne Arnold, Patricia Hilgenfeld, Janet Franzen. 51 VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol DeLong, Virginia Young, Gayle Curtis. SECOND ROW: Sharon DeWald, Edna Davolt. THIRD ROW: Janice Stevens, Judy Huebner, Ruth Apel. TENNIS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Stephenson, Linda Posey. SECOND ROW: Judy Merz. THIRD ROW: Marsha Cramer, Nancy McCoy. FOURTH ROW: Dianne Arnold. NEBRASKA BALL FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheri Comfort, Charlotte Hershberger. SECOND ROW: Rose Mary Lippold, Elizabeth Steinman, Teri Krumme. THIRD ROW: Flame Watkins, Carol Niemeyer. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Collier, Nancy Arm-bruster, Janet Oliver. SECOND ROW: Sharon Hundley, Carol Murphy. THIRD ROW: Patricia Hilgenfeld, Susan Faller, Jean Weinert. WHIFFLE BALL FRONT ROW: Peggy Fischer. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Schweickert, JoAnn Kerns. THIRD ROW: Carol DeLong, Peggy Buckminster, Katherine Hunzeker. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Rhodd, Betty Zimmerman, Carol Allen, Linda Weinert. FIFTH ROW: Linda Schulenberg, Carol Fryer, Kay Hardt. AERIAL TENNIS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Becker, Carol Zimmer-man, Sharon Brazau. SECOND ROW: Janet Franzen, Lois Wenz, Glenda Schmidt, Susan Spiger. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Gentry, Teri Krumme. SECOND ROW: Barbara Frost, John Auxier, Vicki Metzger, Mrs. Ahern. THIRD ROW: Stephen Steinbrink, Garry Watzke, John Davies. SENIOR PLAY CAST FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicki Metzger, Kathleen Magor, Richard Baker, John Davies, Paul Weaver, Larry Nedrow, Nancy McCoy, Charlotte Hershberger. SECOND ROW: Susan Faller, Janet Fronzen, Elizabeth Steinman, Cheryl Stephenson, Teri Krumme, Carol DeLong, Karen Kersey, Larry Griffiths. THIRD ROW: Mr. Robert Joy, Mary Bierman, Arlene Bauman, Charles Hoffman, Lee Windle, Ben Maze, David Fritz, Janet Oliver. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Stewart, Larry Watzke, Gerald Michels, Chick James, Garry Watzke, Stephen Steinbrink, Wilbur Haws, Steve Colerick. LITTLE WOMEN Meg........... Amy .......... Jo ........... Beth ......... Marmee........ Mr. March . . . Laurie........ John Brooke . . Professor Bhaer Aunt March . . . ....... Karen Kersey ....... Nancy McCoy . . . . Kathleen Magor Charlotte Hershberger .......Susan Faller ....... Larry Nedrow ....... Paul Weaver ....... John Davies ....... Richard Baker .......Vicki Metzger ASSISTANTS: Garry Watzke, Larry Watzke, Wilbur Haws, Chick James, Ben Maze, Steve Colerick, David Fritz, Stephen Steinbrink, Cheryl Stephenson, Arlene Bauman, Joyce Stewart, Elizabeth Steinman, Janet Franzen, Mary Bierman, Charles Hoffman, Teri Krumme, Janet Oliver, Larry Griffiths, Carol DeLong, Gerald Michels, Lee Windle. 56 JUNIOR PLAY CAST FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Schaible, Judy Windle, Don Lunsford, Jim Schatz, John Metzger, Bill Beosing, Larry Cook, Nancy Arm-bruster, Marsha Cramer, Linda Rieschick, David Cummins. SECOND ROW: Bob Nelson, Cheri Comfort, Flame Watkins, Barbara Perkins, Linda Strasil, Gloria Jilek, Sandy Hurlbert, Carol Sorensen, Linda Kiekhaefer, Judy Merz, Mr. Robert Joy. THIRD ROW: Donald Saal, Jim Titus, John Adams, Lowell Stitzer, Jim McNeeley, Ernie Strasil, Kenneth Wamsley, Philip Fine, Barbara Frost, Linda Buckminster, Jeon Weinert. DEAR RUTH Dora ........................................ Mrs. Edith Wilkins........................... Miriam Wilkins............................... Judge Harry Wilkins.......................... Ruth Wilkins................................. Lt. William Seawright........................ Albert Kummer................................ Martha Seawright............................. Sgt. Chuck Vincent........................... Harold Klobbermeyer ......................... Director..................................... . Marsha Cramer . . . Ruth Schaible . . . . Judy Windle . . . . . Bill Beasing Nancy Armbruster . . . Dan Lunsford . . . John Metzger . . Linda Rieschick ...... Larry Cook ......Jim Schatz .......Mr. R. Joy ASSISTANTS: David Cummins, Sandy Hurlbert, Lowell Stitzer, Gloria Jilek, Barbara Perkins, Donald Saal, Philip Fine, John Adams, Bob Nelson, Jim Titus, Linda Strasil, Linda Kiekhaefer, Jean Weinert, Linda Buckminster, Dennis Platter, Carol Sorensen, Kenneth Taylor, Jim McNeely, Kenneth Wamsley, Cheri Comfort, Flame Watkins, Judy Merz, Barbara Frost, Ernie Strasil. 57 RECORDERS FRONT ROW: Larry Nedrow. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Hoffman, John Auxier. THIRD ROW: John Davies, Garry Watzke, Steve Colerick. WINNERS OF ODD-FELLOWS AWARD TO UNITED NATIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Hoffman, Kathleen Magor. RADIO ANNOUNCERS FRONT ROW: Charlotte Hershberger. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Weinert, Carol Gentry. THIRD ROW: Vicki Metzger, David Fritz, Betty Koester. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hoffman, Stephen Stein-brink, Garry Watzke, Larry Nedrow. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY FRONT ROW: Charlotte Hershberger. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Frost, John Auxier. THIRD ROW: Stephen Steinbrink. WINNERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Frost, winner of Voice of Democracy, Garry Watzke, winner of American Legion Oratorical Contest, Vicki Metzger, winner of D.A.R. Good Citizen Essay. INTERVIEWERS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Teri Kromme, Susanna Fouraker. SECOND ROW: Richard Stumbo, John Davies, Steve Colerkk. THIRD ROW: Vicki Metzger, Barbara Frost. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Christy Bieck, Barbara James, Pegeen Swisegood, Janet Klaus, Judy Klaus, Dianne Arnold, Nancy McCoy, Kathleen Schuler, Jane Tubach. SECOND ROW: Karon Zorn, Sharon Zorn, Judy Windle, Janice Kelly, Terry Grush, Darrail Bradley, Barbara Frost, Teri Krumme, Karen Ker- sey, Lowell Stitzer, Dennis Koso, Mary Gray, Claudia Tramm, Keith Arnold. THIRD ROW: Charlene Harmon, Janice McNeely, Dana Karsten, Judy Jilek, Shirley Sandrock, David Davies, Linda Saal, Edward Scholl, Dan Radley, Neeld Messier, David Radley, James Harkendorff, Bill Char-bonneau, James Richey, Ronnie Johnson, Jon Fisher, John Metzger, John Davies, Garry Watzke. B A 62 FOURTH ROW:, Glenda Roesch, Donna Spargur, LaRhue Jones, Judith Mick, Lois Rieschick, Nancy Cummins, Clinton Schuler, Douglas Strecker, John Weaver, Kathleen Magor, Thomas James, Larry Watzke, Robert Grantham, Sharlin McDermott, Walter Zentner, Harvey Koenig, Jim Wochner, Jo Ann Tramm, Donald Saal, Matt Sikora, Ed Hunzeker, Ronnie Sander, Charles Hoffman. STANDING: Margaret Alton, Vicki Metzger, Linda Strasil, Carol Sorensen, Norvalynn Jones, Mr. Williams, Cheryl Brecht, Mary Strasil, Susan Magor, Shirley Schock. N D TRUMPET TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Hoffman Ronnie Sander Ed Hunzeker 63 BRASS SEXTET FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Hoffman, Mary Gray, Ed Hunzeker. SECOND ROW: Keith Arnold, Larry Watzke, Garry Watzke. CLARINET QUARTET FRONT ROW: Kathleen Magor. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Zorn, Karon Zorn. THIRD ROW: Judy Windle. TROMBONE QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Garry Watzke, John Davies, John Metzger, James Harkendorff. TWIRLERS LEFT TO RIGHT CLOCKWISE: Judy Byrom, Kathleen Schuler, Nancy McCoy, Lowell Stitzer (center), Judy Windle, Janice McNeely, Nancy Armbruster. DRUM SOLOS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Sorensen, Linda Strasil. SAXOPHONE QUARTET FRONT ROW: Teri Krumme. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Kersey, Barbara Frost. THIRD ROW: Darrall Bradley. DANCE BAND FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: David Davies, Teri Krumme, Karen Kersey, Darrall Bradley, Terry Grush. SECOND ROW: Harvey Koenig, Ronnie Sander, John Davies, Garry Watzke, John Metzger, Vicki Metzger, Larry Watzke. THIRD ROW: Lowell Stitzer, Charles Hoffman, Steven Stacker, Ed Hunze-ker, Donald Saal, Kathleen Magor. c s o o N L T O E I S s T T S FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Harvey Koenig, Claudia Tramm, John Weaver, Keith Arnold, Karon Zorn. SECOND ROW: Borbara Frost, Terry Grush, Lowell Stitzer, Ed Hunzeker, Karen Kersey, Shirley Sandrock. THIRD ROW: David Davies, Charles Hoffman, Larry Watzke, Garry Watzke, John Metzger, Darrall Bradley, Mary Gray. 66 MIXED CHORUS SEATED: Borbora Frost. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanley Linderman, Janice McNeely, Celise Alton, Muriel Byrom, Cheryl Brecht, Carol Harshbarger, Gloria Schatz, Cheri Comfort, Charlotte Hershberger, Charles Weinert, Steven Stucker. SECOND ROW: Larry Nedrow, David Davies, Mike Castle, Judy Merz, Mary Jane Mitchell, Judy Heinzelman, Carol Sorensen, Nancy Barker, Barbara Hunker, Janet Falter, Norvolynn Jones, Ronald Lutz, Edwin Carlson, Gerald Michels. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Kirkendall, Leonard Rieger, Joe VonSeggern, Gay Gibson, Linda Buckminster, Andrea Zentner, Joyce Stewart, Mary Gray, Donna Kirkendall, Debbie Bacakos, Judy Windle, Cheryl Stephenson, Charles Hoffman, Donald Baxter. FOURTH ROW: Darrell Kopf, Bill Beasing, Charles Maze, Gary Schacht, Gay Snethen, Trula Buckminster, Arlene Baumon, Glenda Clark, Kay Duey, Shirley Johnson, Sandy Hurlbert, Eunice Michels, Chick James, David Tubach, Lee Windle. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Celise Alton, Eunice Michels, Gay Snethen, Mary Gray, Glenda Clark, Nancy Barker, Judy Heinzelman, Debbie Bacakos. STANDING: Steven Stucker, Charles Hoffman, Edwin Carlson, Leonard Rieger, Ronald Lutz, Larry Nedrow, Charles Maze. M S A 1 D N R G 1 E G R A S L 67 GIRLS’ SEATED: Norvalynn Jones. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheri Comfort, Gloria Schatz, Judy Merz, Diana Ludwig, Helen Becker, Carol Harshbarger, Glenda Roesch, Linda Horn, Susan Mock, Pam Hatfield, Cheryl Stephenson, Mary Jane Mitchell, Linda Posey, Joyce Yoesel, Marcia Perkins, LaRhue Jones, Winnoma Turpin, Edna Allen, Susan Rieschick, Muriel Byrom, Charlotte Hershberger. SECOND ROW: Joyce Williams, Gay Gibson, Karen Farson, Janet Oliver, April Rogers, Barbara Hunker, Janet Werner, Claudia Kreutzer, Sharon Rieger, Sally Roberts, Andrea Zentner, Marliss Cramer, Judy Heinzelman, Cheryl Brecht, Carol Malick, Beverly Duerfeldt, Martha Schweickert, Carol Lape, Celise Alton. GLEE THIRD ROW: Patricia Bindrum, Ruth Steinman, Carol Niemeyer, Mary Bierman, Joyce Stewart, Debbie Bacokos, Marlene Carpenter, Carol Sorensen, Linda Buckminster, Judy Windle, Marjorie Fritz, Anne McCourt, Kathryn Gruber, Cynthia Mock, Anne Boose, Paulo Jones, Nancy Barker, Linda Auxier, Cheryl Enge, Kay Hardt, Janice McNeely. FOURTH ROW: Janet Pedcn, Janet Falter, Mary Gray, Sandra Harkendorff, Lynn Sailors, Eunice Michels, Shirley Johnson, Glenda Clark, LaDonna Muller, Gay Snethen, Sandy Hurlbert, Trula Buckminster, Kay Duey, Barbara James, Arlene Bauman, Sharon Palmer, Marjorie Muller, Connie Owens, Donna Kirkendall, Judith Mick. BOYS’ GLEE SEATED: David Davies. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Baxter, Leonard Rieger, Stanley Linderman, Larry Nedrow, Edwin Carlson, Steven Stucker, Ronald Lutz, Charles Weinert. SECOND ROW: William Dyblie, Joe Gist, Gerald Michels, Bill Beating, David Tubach, Lee Windle, Charles Hoffman, James Michels. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Kirkendall, Chick James, John Davies, Gary Schacht, Charles Maze, Darrell Kopf, Mike Castle. j i I MEMBERS OF GIRLS’ TRIOS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Gay Gibson, Joyce Williams, Norvalynn Jones, Judy Merz. SECOND ROW: Donna Kirkendall, Linda Buckminster, Debbie Bacakos. THIRD ROW: Janet Falter, Shirley Johnson, Glenda Clark, Eunice Michels. 69 BOYS’ QUARTET SEATED: Barbara Frost. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Nedrow, Charles Hoffman, Steven Stacker, Edwin Carlson. MIXED OCTET SEATED: Norvalynn Jones. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Celise Alton, Mary Gray, Glenda Clark, Nancy Barker, Edwin Carlson. SECOND ROW: Larry Nedrow, Charles Maze, Steven Stacker. GIRLS’ SEXTET SEATED: Barbara Frost. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheri Comfort, Cheryl Stephenson, Gay Snethen, Trula Buckminster, Bar. bare Hunker, Gloria Schatz. 70 MIXED QUARTET SEATED: Norvalynn Jones. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Bacakos, Larry Nedrow, Charles Hoffman, Celise Alton. GIRLS’ TRIPLE TRIO SEATED: Barbara Frost. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Celise Alton, Judy Heinzelman. SECOND ROW: Andrea Zentner, Joyce Stewart, Nancy Barker, Cheryl Brecht. THIRD ROW: Judy Windle, Kay Duey, Mary Gray. STATE CLINIC FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Karon Zorn, Charles Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Celise Alton, Glenda Clark, Steven Stucker. THIRD ROW: Edwin Carlson, Larry Nedrow. 71 THE TIGERS IN ACTION RAY GRAVES Assistant Coach Football Basketball Track BOB HENDERSON Head Coach Football Basketball Track GARY BAILEY Assistant Coach Football Track Wrestling 73 VARSITY FOOT FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: John Auxier, John Adams, Otis Magor, SECOND ROW: Coach Bailey, Joe Gist, Richard Stumbo, David Cum- Wilbur Haws, Steve Stucker, Jim Titus, Larry Cook, Lawrence Kir- mins, Larry Gatz, Paul Weaver, Jim McNeely, David Wickham, Ernie kendall. Bill Beasing, Steve Colerick, Gary Schacht, Chick James, John Martin, John Metzger. On August 20th 1962, 70 boys reported for practice sessions to officially open the '62-'63 football season. Among these team hopefuls were 9 returning lettermen and 6 Salem transfers. The Tigers had an improved season over last year's winning 4 and losing 5. They were able to record a 3 win and 2 loss conference mark and were second in defense and third in offense. All in all, it looks as if the Tigers are once again on the road to having winning football teams. Fairbury—13 Falls City—0 After a stow start, the Tigers went to work to statistically outplay the Jeffs the second half. They had plenty of short drives but couldn't find the magic combination for a score. Colerick and Wickham were game standouts. Beatrice—7 Falls City—19 Falls City came from behind to post their first victory of the season. This victory was a great team effort. Pius X—19 Falls City-6 The Tigers were unable to keep up with a smooth-operating Thunderbolt team who held them to no first downs the first half. The Bengals took a terrific physical beating. Auburn—13 Falls City—0 The Bulldogs took advantage of a disorganized Falls City offense to hand the Tigers their third loss of the season. Martin took over the quarterback spot after Colerick was injured. Martin took game honors for a job well done. 7 4 BALL SQUAD Strasil, John Davies, John Ogle, Mike Castle, Phil Marsh, John Stein- THIRD ROW: Coach Graves, Pat Spiger, Tom James, Tom Snyder, Bob man. Gale Merz, Coach Henderson. Nelson, Mike Chandler, Joe VonSeggern, Wilbur Yoesel, Erwin Jack- son, Lee Windle, Louis Hansen, Morris Grady, Clint Smith, Harold Lip-pold, Steve DiLorenzo. Tecumseh—33 Falls City—0 A fired up Indian team succeeded in sternly defeating a badly demoralized Tiger unit. Dave Wickham took game honors for a fine defensive job. Plattsmouth—7 Falls City—19 The Tigers showed that they were still tough by defeating the Blue Devils for Falls City's second win of the year. Martin, Schacht, and James scored for Falls City. Nebraska City—0 Falls City—42 Falls City put together their best offense of the year in smashing the Pioneers. Martin led the offensive charge with three TD's. Crete—33 Falls City—26 The Cardinals made good use of Falls City fumbles to drop the Bengals for their fifth defeat of the season. Schacht scored three times for the Tigers with Martin picking up one TD. Omaha Cathedral—0 Falls City—13 After a scoreless first half the Bengals were able to spring Schacht for two TD's. This was the last game for the following seniors: Auxier, Haws, Davies, Stumbo, Stucker, Wickham, James Weaver, and Colerick. 75 76 CHICK JAMES—3-year letterman, senior, fullback. All-Twin Rivers and team's honorary captain. Chick was always dependable when an extra two or three yards were needed. Fine performer on both offense and defense. Will be hard to replace next year. STEVE COLERICK—2-year letterman, senior, quarterback. A good ball handler and runner. Had a good arm for passing but wasn't afraid to run if he needed to. Will be missed next year. DAVID WICKHAM—1-year letterman, senior, transfer, tackle. Dave was chosen All-Twin Rivers defensive end. Always gave an all out effort. Will be hard to replace. WILBUR HAWS—3-year letterman, senior, end. Butch played a good steady game of offense and came on strong the latter part of the season to show some good defensive play. Will be missed next year. JOHN AUXIER—2-year letterman, senior, halfback. Was bothered with a bad ankle but still played a good brand of football. John's quietness always seemed to disappear when he was on the gridiron. Always did a fine job when called upon. STEVE STUCKER—1-year letterman, senior, guard. Steve was a fine performer on both offense and defense. His smallness certainly didn't affect his ball playing. Steve's chatter will be missed next year. PAUL WEAVER—1-year letterman, senior, tackle. Paul's desire to play kept him in the defensive line constantly. His school spirit and tear 'em apart attitude will be missed next year. RICHARD STUMBO— 1-year letterman, senior, halfback. Always gave an all out effort. Rich saw a lot of action on defense. His hustle will be missed next year. JOHN DAVIES—1-year letterman, senior, center. Was always ready when called upon to fill important gaps on defense or offense. LAWRENCE KIRKENDALL—3-year letterman, junior, tackle. Bo was elected to the All-Twin Rivers offensive team. Always gave an all out effort. Was a mountain on defense. Will take a big man to hold him next year. GARRY SCHACHT—1-year letterman, junior, transfer, halfback. Team's leading scorer and ground gainer. Garry has good speed and is one of the best broken field runners around. Should run wild next year. JOHN MARTIN—2-year letterman, sophomore, halfback. Always played a great game of defense. Came on strong in the middle part of season to take over a starting role on offense. John will be hard to stop next year. 77 JOHN ADAMS—2-year letterman, junior, guard. Played a good steady game of football. Will see a lot of action next year. JIM TITUS—2-year letterman, junior, tackle. Jim was a fine performer on offense. Next year should be his year. ERNIE STRASIL—2-year Ietterman, junior, quarterback. Got a late start because of a foot operation. Should be the Tigers signal caller next year. BILL BEASING—2-year letterman, junior, center. Always gave it all he had. Good all around offensive player. Will hold his own next year. LARRY GATZ—1-year letterman, sophomore, guard. Came on strong in latter part of season to take over a starting position. Played a fine game on both offense and defense. Will see a lot of action next year. LARRY COOK—1-year letterman, junior, guard. Came on in latter part of season to become a regular on defense. His determination will assure him a first string spot next year. OTIS MAGOR— 1-year letterman, junior, end. Otis was a good blocker and played a good all around game. Should come into his own next year. JIM McNEELY—1-year letterman, junior, end. Jim was a good pass receiver. His pass catching should help the team next year.  DAVID CUMMINS—1-year letterman, junior, fullback. Was a hard runner and saw a lot of defensive action. Should come into his own next year. MIKE CASTLE—sophomore, halfback. Mike was a fine passer and will see a lot of action next year. JOHN OGLE—junior, transfer, end. John was a fine all-around end. Should be a regular next year. MORRIS GRADY—Big Mo, junior, did all the place-kicking for the Tigers. He gets better with age. 78 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Hudson, David Radley, Donald Grimm, Tom Marquis, Steve Hollens, Dick Gist, Ronnie Stone, John Cook, Jim Lippold. SECOND ROW: Bob Mullins, Harlan Stokes, David Rieschick, Larry Kentopp, Fred Otto, John Weaver, LaMarr Matthes, Larry Merz. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Haws, Gary Dunn, Bill Charbonneau, Bennett Enge, Larry Troncin, Rodger Merz, Scott Schock. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Graves, Ronnie Stone, John Cook, Dick Gist, Jim Lippold, Jim Harkendorff, David Radley. SECOND ROW: David Tracy, Bob Mullins, Fred Otto, John Weaver, Scott Schock. TWIN RIVERS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: David Cummins, Steven Colerick, Gary Schacht, Ernie Strasil, Chick James, Ben Maze, Coach Henderson. SECOND ROW: Bill Beasing, Mike Castle, John Ogle, Otis Magor, Kenneth Wamsley, John Martin, Coach Graves. THIRD ROW: Ed Carlson, Jim Schatz, Jim McNeely, Larry Gatz, Dennie Heinzelman. STATE CLASS B CHAMPIONS SEASON’S SCHEDULE FALLS CITY-62 FALLS CITY-62 FALLS CITY-61 FALLS CITY-63 FALLS CITY-38 FALLS CITY-58 FALLS CITY-62 FALLS CITY-53 FALLS CITY-51 FALLS CITY-58 FALLS CITY-52 FALLS CITY-65 FALLS CITY-68 FALLS CITY-72 FALLS CITY-57 FALLS CITY-63 FALLS CITY-51 FALLS CITY-43 FALLS CITY-68 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT STATE TOURNAMENT SYRACUSE-52 RALSTON-51 AUBURN-48 NEBRASKA CITY-53 TECUMSEH—35 PAWNEE CITY-39 BEATRICE-49 CRETE-49 FAIRBURY—49 UNIVERSITY HIGH-67 CATHEDRAL-37 LINCOLN PIUS X—47 PLATTSMOUTH—66 NEBRASKA CITY-47 TECUMSEH—48 AUBURN-64 RALSTON—50 PLATTSMOUTH—41 UNIVERSITY HIGH-62 80 FALLS CITY-50 FALLS CITY-64 FALLS CITY-56 MADISON-48 PIERCE-56 MINDEN—51 BEN MAZE — 3-year letterman, senior, guard. Ben seemed to have the magic touch when it came to shooting. Was always a dependable player. CHICK JAMES — 3-year letterman, senior center. Chick was always a work-horse on both offense and defense. His hustle will be greatly missed. STEVE COLERICK — 2-year letterman, senior, guard. Steve was a tremendous play-maker ' He could always be depended on for quick, defensive, play. ERNIE STRASIL — 2-year letterman, junior forward. Ernie was always a threat from the outside. He will be hard to hold next year. GARY SCHACHT — 1-year letterman, junior, forward, transfer from Salem greatly aided the Tigers. His and powerful jumping grabbed many a rebound. KEN WAMSLEY — 1-year letterman, junior, center, has a good hook shot that is hard to stop. Should regular next year. Gary's hustle Kenny be a 81 JOHN MARTIN - sophomore, player with a lot of stamina, next year. forward. A good defensive Should come into his own ED CARLSON - junior, guard. Ed always ployed a .•eady game of basketball when called upon. Will see a lot of action next year. JOHN OGLE — junior, forward. Big O was a terrific re-bounder and had plenty of hustle. Is slated for a lot of action next year. OTIS MAGOR — junior, center. Otis was a good rebounder and was always ready when needed. Otis is sure to help the team next year with his rebounding. 82 BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Dole Vice, Lorry Johnson, Douglas Sailors, Larry Franzen, Keith Linderman, James Cummings, Coach Henderson. SECOND ROW: Lorry Rue, James Carlson, Ronald Stevens, James Bohr, Dennis Plotter, Terry Burns. THIRD ROW: Steve Vice, Alan Witt, Leland Huebner, Steven Werner, Fred Deckinger, Dennis Murphy, John Yost. FOURTH ROW: Richard McCann, Gary Dunn, Gene Rowell, Sterling Fritz, Kenneth Capps, Dennis Moore, James Gerweck, Dennis Bahr. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 83 STUDENT LIFE Congratulations It has been a pleasure to work with the Staff and Students MORSMAN STUDIO Distinctive Portraits 2311 Stone Falls City, Nebraska T. L. DAVIES Registered Jeweler American Gem Society STEINBRINK'S Feed Store Congratulations to the Class of 1963 FRONTIER INDUSTRIES, Inc. Manufacturers of Mobilehomes Home of Perpetual Promotion 85 V SHAFFER S MARKET Best of Luck to the Class of '63 FALLS CITY AUTO SUPPLY Compliments of THE TOWLE REALTY COMPANY FALTER'S The Clothing Center Since 1916 Falls City Arrow Shirts Botany 500 Suits Compliments of REUBEN'S 1607 Stone Falls City MERZ FARM EQUIPMENT FEEDS Wayne and Cooper Feeds McCulloch Chain Saws Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service Phone 3014 North Highway 73 EDDE MOTORS Buick Sales and Service Rambler 1805 Stone - 1824 Stone Phone 4124 KEELING'S Your Key to Better Shopping Ready-To-Wear Piece Goods MODERN CLEANERS Cliff Charbonneau Phone 4223 1616 Harlan APPLEOFF APPLIANCE MUTT AND JEFF DRIVE INN 1613 Stone Bob Appleoff Phone 3838 86 ARMBRUSTER MOTOR COMPANY Your Dodge Dealer Dodge Trucks Phone 2226 Phone 2434 BARTLETT AND COMPANY Murphy's Cut Cost We Specialize in Custom Feed Mixing and Grinding Gooch's Best Falls City Fertilizer FALLS CITY CREAMERY COMPANY PENNEY'S Always First Quality Three convenient ways to pay Lay Away Cash Charge KINSEY'S Westinghouse Appliances Chrysler Airtemp Plumbing and Heating Contractors Hardware Sheet Metal 1621 Chase Phone 3316 Compliments of LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3236 1311 Fulton Compliments of BAYARD T. CLARK CROSSTOWN CAFE-BUS DEPOT Good Food . . . Reasonable Prices Highway 73 Open Seven Days a Week Phone 2727 Compliments of ARCHIBALD WEAVER BILL CARTER INSURANCE Office Phone 3027 1815 Stone Falls City 87 1713 Stone BAKER'S BAKERY Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes Falls City, Nebraska Til Phone 4125 W. V. GLENN, M. D. R. D. GENTRY, M. D. Phone 2477 116 West 19th CHAT'N NIBBLE Fountain and Luncheonette Home-made Candy Quality Service 1600 Stone Insurance of All Kinds HERB BAILEY Falls City, Nebraska Phone 2129 The Gas Service Co. Natural Gas For Home and Industry Simanton Pence Flowers For All Occasions Dial 2113 Congratulations to the Class of 1963 SIDLES COMPANY SHESTAK'S Prescriptions Drugs 1610 Stone Sodas RICHARDSON COUNTY BANK Your Cheerful Service Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 88 Congratulations to Class of '63 DARLING TRANSFER, INC. 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 K. E. MOREHEAD Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Sales and Service Phone 2439 D. E. FOX, O. D. Optometrist ULIN'S BARBER SHOP 110 West 16th Street LESSEL PRINT Let George Do It Toys Hobbies JNETT'S Wallpaper Paint RAMSEY'S GROCERY and CAFE Home-cooked Meals 1020 Stone Phone 3514 Remember Quality Counts in Life and in Dairy Foods MEADOW GOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS Offers Best Wishes IRMA'S BEAUTY FORUM Hair Shaping and Styling 1524V Stone Phone 4212 BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO. Shoes for All the Family Skyway Luggage—Phoenix Hosiery Phone 3016 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $625,000.00 Established 1882 The Bank of Friendly Service Member of Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Try our New Drive-In Bank Safety Courtesy Service MOORE S CAFE Paul and Josephine Moore Falls City's Newest Cafe South Side of Courthouse Falls City, Nebr. WANDA'S BEAUTY SHOP 161614 Stone Phone 3911 Phone 3825 Simon's Frozen Food Center Lockers Complete Processing Wholesale Meat Tri-State Slaughter SANDROCK AGENCY INSURANCE Loans Managements Phone 2027 MULLENAX AUTO SUPPLY 1618 Stone Falls City, Nebraska Phone 2408 FALLER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Dino and PX Gasoline Sinclair Products U.S. Rubber Products MILLER-MONROE INSURANCE Phone 2722 Falls City 90 i i FALLS CITY TRUCK IMPLEMENT CO. Highway 73, North Your International and New Holland Dealer Dick Gibson Falls City Bob Gibson Gas Oil IMPERIAL Buy and Save Keith Cook Highway 73, North Phone 2779 HESTED STORES WILTSE-GOLDSMITH-WILTSE ABSTRACT COMPANY Richardson County Bank Building Phone 3919 Falls City ZENTNER OIL COMPANY Philgas Phillips 66 Gasoline, Oils Phillips tires Highway 73, North — 21st and Chase HINKY-DINKY JIM STEPHENSON MAZE SIGN SERVICE Neon—Scotchite Hiway Advertising—Plastic Signs—Gold Leaf Painted Signs Tube Manufacturing and Maintenance-Erection Service Perry Maze 701 Morton • Phone 4328 Falls City +■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■+■■+■■■+ j 91 Tim Zinn ZINN'S BARBER SHOP Flat Tops A Specialty 1608 Stone Dallas Jones Auto Service Front End Alignment Truck Repair MERLY'S TUNE-UP 21st and Stone Phone 4238 Falls City, Nebraska Merlin E. Faller Sales and Service Automatic Transmission Repair — Automotive Air Conditioning RIVOLI THEATRE The Best in Entertainment ENGLEHART CORP. Seed — Grain — Feed 214 West 7th Phone 3915 Shop and Save Wergin's Food Center D3)SDjqeN 'XtQ s||Dj doqs ung aoqg S 0ZN3801 UPTOWN BARBER SHOP 1818 Stone Street Matt Sikora, Prop. Falls City R. L. Heins, M.D. B. G. Farmer, M.D. Follow the TIGERS with K T N C 1230 on Any Radio Dial For the Best News of Neighbor and Nation KRUMME BUILDING SUPPLY Everything to Build Anything Phone 2048 92 1 BOHRER BROTHERS Lumber Company Red-D-Mix Concrete Falls City, Nebraska 1705 Chase Phone 3636 Compliments of FALLS CITY JOURNAL I The VOGUE Ready-to-Wear The First With the Latest Shoes Children's Wear Your Admiral RCA Whirlpool Dealer Prior Radio and Refrigeration Phone 3131 Falls City, Nebr. RAY'S RADIO and TV RCA Motorola We Service All Makes LIZ'S Record Corner 13th and Stone Falls City, Nebraska HOTEL BARBER SHOP Your Hometown Barber for Over a Quarter Century Jim Sefried Carl Friedrich CROOKER'S SERVICE Automobiles Trucks Tractors North Highway 73 Phone 4315 Ask for The Best of the Best Favorite Brand Meats Luncheons Parties Picnics Snacks Made Fresh Daily In Nebraska For Nebraskans FALLS CITY MEAT CO. Falls City, Nebraska 93 REDWOOD INN GERWECK CONSTRUCTION CO. Soil Conservation Work Terracing Earth Dams Land Clearings Water Ways 2406 Stone Phone 4185 CLARK'S MODERN BARBER SHOP Super-Ambassador Barber Chairs Latest Sterilizing Methods Air Conditioned Tonics and Lotions 1412 Stone Falls City, Neb. Harold Clark Dean Bogle IDEAL CLEANERS Established 1922 Cleaners Dyers Hatters Fur Storage Phone 3223 Rental Rug Cleaning Equipment 1817 Harlan CHARLIE SMITH'S FORD CENTER Ford Falcon Mercury Phone 2482 Falls City Compliments of HAROLD C. PRICHARD Western Auto Associates Store Auto and Home Accessories 1521 Stone Phone 2725 Save at CHANEY FURNITURE COMPANY S. D. COWAN, Sr., M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat S. D. COWAN, Jr., O.D. Falls City FLESKOSKIS' FOOD BASKET Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries and Meats Open Evenings North Highway 73 Tires—Tubes—Batteries Home and Auto Supplies FIRESTONE STORE 18th and Stone Street QUALITYPRINT Let us put the spotlight on your next printing order! Letterheads Envelopes Business Forms Register Forms Office Supplies Wedding Invitations Ledger-Columnar Sheets Direct Mail Advertising 1410 Stone INDEPENDENT LUMBER AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Coal—Lumber—Building Material Ready-Mix Concrete B. W. Kriefels, Mgr. 601 West 14th Dr. TOM BURTON Veterinarian DALE'S MOBILE SERVICE 24 Hour Service Day 4312 Night 4274 617 Harlan Falls City HARMON'S O. K. RUBBER WELDERS Complete Tire Service and Front End Alignment 1321 Stone Phone 4214 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Super Kern-Tone Kem-Glo Vern Hazelwood, Mgr. Phone 2491 1503 Stone Montgomery Ward Catalog Store 1505 Stone Street Phone 2446 Compliments Southeast Nebraska Telephone Co. JOHNSON REALTY CO. Insurance—Real Estate Sales and Loans Cheap insurance is no Economy 109 East 16th Phone 3613 Compliments of GERHARDT RADIO and ELECTRIC COMPANY Your General Electric Dealer for 32 years 95 Congratulations to Class of '63 JAMES OIL COMPANY s I J j! IMOGENE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 2015 Clifton Avenue Phone 2510 ]j Cold Waves Hair Styling || Manicures Imogene, Georgia, and Sheryl Farmers Repair and Machine Shop 1613 Chase Phone 4233 STRASIL BROS. West 17th Phone 2973 LAW'S IDEAL MARKET Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 311 West 21st Phone 4016 Falls City Auction Company ]; Bucholz and Campbell Southeast Nebraska's Best Livestock Market Phone 2435 Falls City Falls City Mercantile Company 1; 5th and Morton Phone 3434 Barker's Automotive Sales and Service Magneto Carburetor Generator Starter Speedometer Briggs-Stratton Clinton l| Factory Authorized Service (I and Motor Tune-Up Sun Equipment Dynavision 1921 Harlan Phone 2579 Shade-Master Manufactured by Boatman Manufacturing Co. M. L. Boatman Phone 3923 Falls City • ERNST TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving, Packing and Storage 11th and Stone Phone 2622 CASTLE HOME APPLIANCE CO. 1305 Stone Falls City Phone 3123 FARM and CITY SUPPLY, INC. 1423 Stone Make Our Store Headquarters for Your Farm Needs Phone 3400 Falls City, Nebr. A-MAC GAS COMPANY You'll Like A-Mac Propane Tanks For Sale or Lease R. N. (Blondie) Werner, Mgr. Phone 3524 Falls City for authentic university styling iASATffl Falls City St. Joseph Friesen Implement Company Friesen Pontiac-GMC Company Falls City, Nebraska WHITTEN'S MARKET Groceries 1319 Fulton School Supplies Finest Meats in Town Phone 3355 TRIANGLE ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical and Construction and Maintenance Shop 1514 Stone Phone 6781 Howard Craig 1513 Fair Ave. Phone 6782 Falls City Dentists DR. M. U. BURTON DR. R. P. HOBAN DR. J. L. SANCHEZ DR. H. E. TRACEY Compliments of Falls City Coca-Cola Bottling Co. GLENN D. MARTIN OIL COMPANY !| Sinclair products Distributors of Tires and Batteries j! Propane-Butane Bottles and Tanks j' Phone 2126 or 4026 1611 Stone Falls City KATY'S Featuring Ready-to-wear Accessories L. V. BRENNAN, M.D. Physician Surgeon Falls City, Nebraska SOUTHSIDE INN Beverages Good Food !| Sporting Goods 1; Phone 4046 Falls City Nebr. FAIRMONT Milk and Ice Cream Distributed by WITTROCK DAIRY 1416 Stone JOHN J. HUBER Real Estate Sales LICHTY-TUBACH John H. Lichty and Alvin K. Tubach Insurance Real Estate—Farm Loans Falls City, Nebraska GAMBLES ]; The Friendly Store Sporting Goods — Hardware — Furniture — Auto Supplies — Paints 1; Compliments of j Falls City B.P.O.E. Lodge 963 FLANAGAN'S GRILL Mark and Ruth Nixon Owners 24 Hour Service Phone 2723 HULLMAN'S AUTO CLINIC Complete Auto Service 1609 Chase Phone 3225 I H. J. PRICHARD SON Chrysler—Imperial—Plymouth—Valiant 17th and Chase Established 1916 Phone 2404 We, the following Richardson County Officials, wish to Congratulate the Falls City High School on their 1963 issue of the Orange and Black Douglas D. McIntyre.............................Clerk of District Court Helen Hanika...........................................Superintendent Emma Kieffer.............................................County Clerk Albert Maust....................................................Judge Helen Gagnon................................................ Recorder L. G. Wilste................................................Treasurer Henry Schepman...............................................Attorney Arch Noll....................................................Assessor Your Home Decorating Headquarters 1619 Chase Phone 2016 BOB JOYCE S FROSTY QUEEN Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches 8th and Harlan If Your Feet Hurt, Bring Them to the Man Who Knows How to Give Your Feet Relief JOHN B. WIEZOREK 1504 Stone Phone 3335 • - f| DORR-PHILPOT jSa lJ05|r—--AND----— REAVISM ACOMBER 1920 HARLAN ST. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE ERWIN HARKENDORFF Phone 2246 Richardson County Bank Building Falls City BOB'S TEXACO Buy the Best — Buy Texaco 14th and Harlan Nebraska VET'S CLUB, INC. American Legion Post 102 Falls City Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1765 Falls City Manufacturing, Inc. Makers of Danny Dare and Debby Dare Clothing 27th and North Chase Phone 3308 99 CHANEY-HODGENS-SHARRAR Funeral Home 5 Ambulance Phone 2411 Service $ THE CHECK-IN MOTEL Falls City's Newest and Finest Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strauss FRANK'S JEWELRY Watches Diamonds Trifari Jewelry BREEZY HILL STEAK HOUSE !: South on Highway 73 J; Falls City Nebraska HEY'S MARKET Good Things to Eat || NOVAK REALTY COMPANY j! Ray Novak JACK'S SKELLY SERVICE Specializing in Friendly Service 18th and Harlan Phone 4111 !| BREEZY-HILL DRIVE-IN OIL CITY THEATER jj !; Owned and Operated by Oscar Johnson !’ Falls City Nebraska Ebel Seed Company I! Floyd Bernard ; Sumner Gerweck Purina Feeds j Portable Grinding and Mixing Phone 3712 West 14th Smart Set Beauty Salon See Byron or Bill for Your Own Personal Styling 220 E. 17th Phone 2630 RIESLAND DRUGS 100  I
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