Falls City High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Falls City, NE)
- Class of 1965
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated Left to Right: Bayard Clark, Archibald Weaver, Ralph Clark, Kenneth Gardner. Standing: Bob James, William Boose, Jr., Dwight Duey, Kenneth Sandrock. KENNETH L. D. GARDNER City Superintendent B.S., M.A. Peru State College 2 University of Nebraska THE ADMINISTRATION ROBERT JOY Principal A.B. Kearney State College FACULTY LUCIA AHERN English, Speech B.A., M.A. Creighton University Peru State College GARY BAILEY Boy's Physical Education Mechanical Drawing B.A.E. Wayne State College THOMAS BROWN Chemistry, Physics B.S. Peru State College LARRY GODWIN History Psychology B.A. Hastings College RAYMOND GRAVES American Government Coach B.S. Doane College O. C. HATCH Vocational, Agriculture B.S. University of Nebraska LEON JOY Mathematics B.S. Peru State College MAXINE R. KIELSMEIER Latin, Mathematics B.A. Peru State College DOROTHY KOMMER Commercial. B.S., M.A. University of Nebraska University of Colorado LA VERNE LUNSFORD Librarian B.A. Peru State College JOSEPH MANHART Guidance Director B.A., M.E. Kearney State College University of Wyoming HELEN MAUST Art, English B.A. University of Nebraska STEPHEN MILES English B.A., M.A. University of Missouri CAROL MOELLER English B.A. Kearney State College 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 WILBUR ROESCH Mathematics B.A., M.A. Midland College University of Nebraska MILDRED SHOOK Science B.A. University of Nebraska NORA BELLE SYLTEN English, Spanish B.S. Emporia State Teachers College PAUL WEINERT American History, Sociology B.A. Westmar College ROBERT C. WILLIAMS Instrumental Music B.M.E. Chadron State College NELDA GODWIN School Nurse R.N. Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital SUE STEWART Secretary ELMER SIMPSON School Maintenance 8 THROUGH THE YEARS PRESENTING THE SENIORS LINDA ARNOLD Queen with a limp' DEBORAH BACAKOS That's just Greek to me, CAROL ALLEN Did I ever tell you the time . . KEITH ARNOLD Little dab'll do ya. Academic—1 -2-3-4. Academic—1-2-3-4. Home Eco- Academic—1-2-3-4. nomics—1 -2-4. Commercial—3. Home Economics —1-2-4. MERLE BACHMAN Which brother was it? Academic—1-2-3-4. Trades and Industries— 4. PATRICIA BINDRUM I could have danced all night. Commercial—1-2-3. Home Economics —1-4. LARRY BRAZAU Roman's protege Academic—1-2-3. Co-op—4. CHERYL BRECHT Look out, here she comes again. Academic—1. Commercial—2- 3-4. Home Economics—2-3 4. PEGGY BUCKMINSTER Preston Rocket Commercial—1 -2-3-4. TRULA BUCKMINSTER Yes, Mr. Lewis. Commercial—1 -2-3-4. Home Economics—1. MURIEL BYROM This blonde has more fun. Commercial—3. Home Economics —1-2-4. 10 MICHAEL CASTLE MARY COONCE “Roy's boy Academic—1 -2 3-4. Mary Poppins Commercial—1 -2-3-4. Home Economics—1 -2. MARLISS CRAMER I'm a big cheese. Commercial—1 -2-3-4. JAMES CUMMINGS They have coke in White Cloud. Academic—1 -2-3-4. FRED DECKINGER Love that Voc. Ag. Trade and Industries—3. Voc. Agriculture—1-2-3-4. STEVEN Dl LORENZO You find eggs in the strangest places. Commercial—1 -2. Trades and Industries—3-4. BEVERLY DUERFELDT 4-H Queen Academic—1. Commercial—2-3-4. Home Economics—1 -2. KAY DUEY YOU leave—This beach is WILLIAM DYBLIE Does your madras bleed? SHIRLEY EBEL When does the next bus leave? Commercial—3-4. Home Economics— 1 -2. CHERYL ENGE Twilight by night Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1 -2-4. mine. Academic—1 -2-3-4. 11 Academic—1 -2-3-4. JON FISHER Let s drag 1st floor. Academic—1 -2-3-4. STERLING FRITZ ‘ Sterling silver” Trades and Industries—1-3-4. Voc. Agriculture—2. LARRY GATZ Button, button. Who's got my button? Academic—1-2-3-4. Trades and Industries—3-4. DAVID FRITZ 'Future star of the Silent Movies. Trades and Industries—3-4. Voc. Agriculture—1 -2-3-4. CHARLENE HARMON GERMAN German s better than English.” Academic—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1-3-4. JOSEPH GIST I'm the greatest. Academic—1 -2-3-4. LUCINDA GLENN ' The V. I. P. Monticello—2. Academic—1-3-4. SAMUEL GRIMES KATHRYN GRUBER Sammy Cool Goobers' Gruber Reserve—1-2. Commercial—3. Home Economics—1-2-3. Co-op Co-op—4. —4. CHARLENE GRUSH Oops, late for study hall agin! Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—2. TERRY GRUSH It's bassoon not baboon. Academic—1 -2-3-4. 12 LOUIS HANSEN Blow, Louie, blow.” Trades and Industries—1 -2-3-4. KAROLYN HARDT Boys, Beatles, and Elephant jokes.” Academic—1 -2-3-4. JULIE HASTY Love those Hot batons.” Bridgeport—1 -2. O Neil I—3. Academic -4. Home Economics PAMELA HATFIELD Stripes and plaids don't go together.” Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics— 1 - 2. JUDITH HEINZELMAN “Dodo” Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1-2-4. SHERYL HOOPER “Little Miss Cream Puff” Commercial—1 -2-3-4. Home Economics—1-2-4. BARBARA JAMES My turn to drive, Tom.” Academic—1 -2-3-4. THOMAS JAMES No, it's my turn. Academic—1 -2-3-4. JUDY JILEK According to the book . . . Academic—1 -2-3-4. RONALD JOHNSON I’ve been purged!!” Academic—1 -2-3-4. MARY KARST She's a rough and tumble little gal.” Salem—1. Commercial—3. Horpe Economics—2. Co-op—-4. 13 DANA KARSTEN 'Won't get cold this winter. Academic—1-2-4. Commercial— 3. Home Economics—2-3-4. JANICE KELLY According to the girls in the corn fields ... Academic—1 -2-3-4. Home Economics—1. Give that girl a demerit. Academic—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—3-4. Mr. Disc Jockey Academic—1 -2-3-4. DENNIS KOSO The shorter duck season Academic—1 -2-3-4. CLAUDIA KRUETZER Don't call me Claude. Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1 -2-4. MYRA KRUMME I'm gonna get on my pony and ride. Academics—1 -2-3-4. STANLEY LINDERMAN It's Stanley, not Keith. Academics—1 -2-3-4. VICKEY LITTLE Tell me a LITTLE joke. Commercial—1 -2-3-4. LARRY LONGACRE Little Archie Commercial—1 -2-3-4. CAROL MALICK White Lightning Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—2-3. 14 MARY MARRS Mary, Mary quite Contrary” Salem—1 -2. Academic—3. Commercial—4. 'Some ladies' man” Salem—1. Academic—2-3 4. JOHN MARTIN If we could only get the GOOSE in the hall.” Academic—1 -2-3-4. RICHARD McCANN Ronnie, wanna go for a ride?” Commercial—1-2-4. Trades and Industries—3. JANICE McNEELY Short and Sweet' Commercial—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1 -2-4. GALE MERZ Mind if Dennis goes? Academic—1-2. Trades and Industries—3-4. NEELD MESSIER Deep down I'm a good boy.” Academic—1 -2-3-4. DENNIS MOORE Hi ya honeyl Academic—1 -2-3-4. MICHAEL MORGAN Ain't gonna need THIS house no longer. Academic—2-4. Commercial—1 -3. MARJORIE MULLER Two peas in a pod—eh, La-Donna? Academic—1 -2-3-4. WILLIAM NELSON Crash Nelson, strikes again.” Academic—1 -2-3-4. 15 SHARON PALMER Ice is nice.” Commercial—1 -2-3. Home Economics—2-3-4. LINDA POSEY Party at Poseys ’ Academic—1 -3. Commercial—2-4. JAMES PRATER Mr. Lucky Academic—2. Trades and Industries—3-4. Voc. Agriculture —1. Co-op—4. CAROL RAMSEY Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Commercial—3-4. Home Economics—1 -2. SALLY ROBERTS I kept a good eye on Him! Academic—1-3-4. Commercial—2. APRIL ROGERS I have fun in May, June, and July, tool Academic—1. Commercial—2-3-4. Home Economics—3. CHERYL ROGERS Let's drag Chase. Academic—1 -2-3-4. GENE ROWELL BRENDA ROWLEY Slick ‘ Heiser s a slave driver.” Trades and Industries—3-4. Voc. Salem—1. Commercial—2-3-4. Agriculture—1-2. Home Economics—2-4. MARTHA RUNYAN Turn left at the Preston Corner and don t stop. Academic—1 -2-3-4. LINDA SAAL Go Navy!! Academic—1 -2-3-4. 16 DOUGLAS SAILORS Love that 880 Trades and Industries—3. Voc. Agriculture—1 -2-3-4. KATHLEEN SCHWEICKERT How do you spell that, Katy? Academic—1 -2-3-4. SHERRY SMITH Quiet as a church mouse. Academic—1. Commercial—2-3-4. Home Economics—1-2 4. JOHN STEINMAN You can tell a happy motorcyclist, by the bugs on his teeth. Trades and Industries—3-4. Voc. Agriculture—1 -2-3-4. RONALD STEVENS Cookie, Cookie, lend me your comb. Trades and Industries—3-4. Voc. Agriculture—1 -2-3-4. ROBERT STONE Hard as a rock. Academic—1-2. Commercial—3-4. PEGEEN SWISEGOOD Pe geen Academic—1 -2-3-4. GARY TAYLOR JANE TUBACH ••Jex Oh, those red heads! Academic—1-2-3-4. Voc. Agri- Academic—1-4. Commercial— culture—1. 2,3. Home Economics—4. JOSEPH VON SEGGERN Hey Fish, I’m In a cornfield, and uh . . . 11“ Academic—1 -2-3-4. JANET WERNER Love is wonderful the fifth time around. Academic—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1. 17 EUGENE WHITNEY ’ Of course. I'm a senior!' Fullerton—1-2-3. Academic— DUANE WITT ’ Mrs. Kommer's boy Academic—1-2-3. Trades and Industries—3-4. JAMES WOCHNER Moose Academic—1 -2-3-4. WILBUR YOESEL Fulton Street drag Trades and Industries—3-4. Voc. Agriculture—1 -2-3-4. ANDREA ZENTNER • FRANKIy, I'm Red. Academic—1-2-3-4. Home Economics— 1-2. ROBERT ZENTNER Cruncher Acamedic—1. Trades and Industries -2-3-4. CAROL ZIMMERMAN E=mc2 Academic—1-2-3-4. Home Economics—1. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Katy Schweickert .................... Secretary Trula Buckminster ................... Treasurer Second Row: Merle Bachman .................. Vice-President Jon Fisher .......................... President SENIOR CLASS HISTORY That wonderful year we hope you'll see. The past reappear like a memory, We'll show you the way it used to be, Remember...........? Yes, it was that wonderful year of 1961, when we, as freshmen, boldly marched up the walk into the now familiar edifice known as Falls City High School. You remember that year, our sponsors were Miss Ehernberger, and Mr. Peterson. For our class officers then we chose John Martin, President; Mike Castle, Vice-President; Lucinda Glenn, Secretary-Treasurer; Linda Posey and Jim Prater were on the Activities Committee. To show what a promising young class we were, the following students made the Honor Roll: Linda Arnold, Debbie Bacakos, Kay Duey, Charlene German, Joe Gist, Lucinda Glenn, Barbara James, Tom James, Neeld Messier, Bill Nelson, Linda Saal, Katy Schweickert, Pegeen Swisegood, Janet Werner, and Carol Zimmerman. Lettering in Band were Terry Grush, Janice Kelly, Charlene German, Dana Karsten, Keith Arnold, Harvey Koenig, Tom James, and Cheryl Brecht. Joe Gist lettered in golf that year and John Martin lettered in football. Going to the District Music Contest for use were Keith Arnold, Trula Buckminster, Muriel Byrom, Cheryl Enge, Charlene German, Kay Hardt, Judy Heinzelman, Barbara James, Tom James, Dana Karsten, Janice Kelly, Donna Kirkendall, Janice McNeely, Sally Roberts, Jane Tubach, Terry Grush, Harvey Koenig, and Andrea Zentner. We had also learned how much fun it was to be freshmen; but after a three month's vacation, we were ready to start our second wonderful year—as sophomores. This year our class sponsors were Miss Fase, Miss Shook, and Mr. Graves. For a good class administration, we chose the following class officers: Tom James, President; Bob Stone, Vice-President; Carol Zimmerman, Secretary-Treasurer; Andrea Zentner and John Martin were on the Activities Committee. Leading our class in the eyes of the world were the following Honor Roll students: Linda Arnold, Kay Duey, Barbara James, Tom James, Judy Jilek, Charlene German, Neeld Messier, Bill Nelson, Linda Saal, Pegeen Swisegood, Gary Taylor, Janet Werner, and Carol Zimmerman. Also, going to the Peru Scholastic Contest were Judy Jilek, Bill Nelson, Linda Posey, Linda Saal, Janet Werner, and Carol Zimmerman. Going to the District Music Contest this year were Keith Arnold, Debbie Bacakos, Patricia Bindrum, Cheryl Brecht, Trula Buckminster, Muriel Byrom, Mike Castle, Marliss Cramer, Beverly Duerfeldt, Kay Duey, Bill Dyblie, Jon Fisher, Charlene German, Terry Grush, Kay Hardt, Judy Heinzelman, Barbara James, Tom James, Judy Jilek, Dana Karsten, Janice Kelly, Donna Kirkendall, Harvey Koenig, Dennis Koso, Carol Malick, John Martin, Janice McNeely, Neeld Messier, Sally Roberts, April Rogers, Linda Saal, Pegeen Swisegood, Jane Tubach, Joe Van Seggern, Janet Werner, and Andrea Zentner. Receiving letters in Band were Jane Tubach, Barbara James, Pegeen Swisegood, Linda Saal, Terry Grush, Janice McNeely, Janice Kelly, Judy Jilek, Charlene German, Dana Karsten, Cheryl Brecht, Keith Arnold, Neeld Messier, Jim Wochner, Dennis Koso, Ronnie Johnson, and Tom James. Our athletes were in better shape this year. Those receiving letters were Mike Castle in basketball; Jon Fisher, track; Larry Gatz, football; Joe Gist, golf; Louis Hansen, track; Phil Marsh, track; and John Martin, football and track. After another three months vacation we entered Falls City High for the first time as upper-classmen. Our co-sponsors this year were Mrs. Kommer and Mrs. Lunsford. Since we were now becoming important, we carefully chose the following class officers: John Martin, President; Bill Nelson, Vice-President; Lucinda Glenn, Secretary; Janet Werner, Treasurer; Janice McNeely and Marliss Cramer, Activities. Again we had an outstanding Honor Roll: Keith Arnold, Linda Arnold, Trula Buckminster, Kay Duey, Charlene German, Joe Gist, Lucinda Glenn, Barbara James, Tom James, Judy Jilek, Dana Karsten, Janice Kelly, Stanley Linderman, Carol Malick, John Martin, Gale Merz, Neeld Messier, Martha Runyan, Linda Saal, Katy Schweickert, Pegeen Swisegood, Gary Taylor, Janet Werner, Bill Nelson, and Carol Zimmerman. Those attending the Peru Scholastic Contest were Lucinda Glenn, Barbara James, Tom James, John Martin, Neeld Messier, Bill Nelson, Janice Kelly, Linda Saal, Janet Werner, and Carol Zimmerman. Lettering in Band this year were Barbara James, Pegeen Swisegood, Janice Kelly, Judy Jilek, Bill Nelson, Dana Karsten, Janice McNeely, Linda Saal, Terry Grush, Neeld Messier, Keith Arnold, Harvey Koenig, Jon Fisher, Tom James, and Cheryl Brecht. Lettering in Chorus this year were Janice McNeely, Debbie Bacakos, Kay Duey, Donna Kirkendall, Trula Buckminster, Andrea Zentner, Cheryl Brecht, Bill Dyblie, Phil Marsh, Mike Castle, and Joe Gist. Again we turned out in numbers for the District Music Contest. This year there were Keith Arnold, Debbie Bacakos, Patricia Bindrum, Cheryl Brecht, Trula Buckminster, Muriel Byrom, Mike Castle, Kay Duey, Bill Dyblie, Jon Fisher, Joe Gist, Kathryn Gruber, Terry Grush, Barbara James, Tom James, Judy Jilek, Dana Karsten, Janice Kelly, Donna Kirkendall, Phil Marsh, Janice McNeely, Neeld Messier, Bill Nelson, Linda Saal, Pegeen Swisegood, Jane Tubach, Joe Von Seggern, and Andrea Zentner. We presented our class play. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Karnes. The cast included Debbie Bacakos, Patricia Bindrum,- Trula Buckminster, Mike Castle, Marliss Cramer, Jon Fisher, Joe Gist, Lucinda Glenn, Kay Hardt, Tom James, Janice Kelly, John Martin, Neeld Messier, Bill Nelson, Cheryl Rogers, Joe Von Seggern, and Janet Werner. 20 On County Government Day we elected Marliss Cramer, Jon Fisher, Lucinda Glenn, Judy Jilek, Janice Kelly, John Martin, Carol Zimmerman, Linda Posey, Judy Heinzelman, Donna Kirkendall, Bill Nelson, Kay Hardt, Mike Castle, Joe Gist, and Bill Dyblie. Going to the District Speech Contest were Trula Buckminster, Marliss Cramer, John Martin, Joe Von Seggern, Andrea Zentner, and Janet Werner. Our Junior Cheerleaders were Kay Hardt and Linda Posey. The Tigers” who lettered this year were Merle Bachman, football and track; Mike Castle, basketball and football; Steve Di Lorenzo, football; Jon Fisher, track; Larry Gatz, football and track; Joe Gist, football; Phil Marsh, track; John Martin, football, basketball, and track; Gale Merz, football; Douglas Sailors, track; John Steinman, track; Joe Von Seggern, football. Girls receiving G.A.A. awards this year were Patricia Bindrum, Marliss Cramer, Beverly Duerfeldt, Kay Hardt, Pam Hatfield, Sheryl Hooper, Mary Karst, Claudia Kreutzer, Myra Krumme, Vickey Little, Marjorie Muller, Sharon Palmer, Linda Posey, Cheryl Rogers, Brenda Rowley, Katy Schweickert, and Carol Zimmerman. On May 2, 1964, our class gave a beautiful banquet as a farewell salute to the parting Seniors. Our theme was A Night in Old Mexico. Jon Fisher was the Master of Ceremonies and John Martin, our class President, gave the welcoming speech. David Cummins gave the acceptance speech. On the banquet committee were Marliss Cramer, Lucinda Glenn, John Martin, Janice Mc-Neely, and Bill Nelson. At last, after another three months vacation, we entered school for our final year. Our sponsors this year are Mr. Leon Joy and Mr. Godwin. We elected our class officers for the last time. They were as follows: Jon Fisher, President; Merle Bachman, Vice-President; Katy Schweickert, Secretary; Trula Buckminster, Treasurer. For our Student Council we elected Marliss Cramer, Janice Kelly, and Janet Werner. To set a good example for the under-classmen, the following students made the Honor Roll: Linda Arnold, Debbie Bacakos, Kay Duey, Charlene German, Charlene Grush, Julie Hasty, Barbara James, Tom James, Janice Kelly, John Martin, Martha Runyan, Linda Saal, Janet Werner, Katy Schweikert, Duane Witt, and Carol Zimmerman. Our representatives at the Peru Scholastic Contest were Janice Kelly, Linda Saal, Terry Grush, Linda Arnold, Carol Zimmerman, Tom James, Keith Arnold, Carol Malick, Pegeen Swisegood, Trula Buckminster, Charlene Grush, Barbara James, and Katy Schweickert. Those attending the District Speech Contest were Joe Von Seggern, Merle Bachman, Phil Marsh, Ronnie Johnson, Donna Kirkendall, Janice McNeely, Cheryl Brecht, Janice Kelly, Marliss Cramer, Cheryl Rogers, and Bill Nelson. Going to the District Music Contest were Keith Arnold, Terry Grush, Barbara James, Tom James, Judy Jilek, Dana Karsten, Janice Kelly, Dennis Koso, Janice McNeely, Neeld Messier, Linda Saal, Pegeen Swisegood, Eugene Whitney, Jim Wochner, Andrea Zentner, Debbie Bacakos, Jon Fisher, Mike Castle, and Joe Von Seggern. Those receiving letters in Chorus this year were Muriel Byrom, Joe Von Seggern, Debbie Bacakos, Andrea Zentner, and Mike Castle. Lettering in Band were Keith Arnold, Terry Grush, Barbara James, Tom James, Judy Jilek, Dana Karsten, Janice Kelly, Dennis Koso, Janice McNeely, Neeld Messier, Linda Saal, Pegeen Swisegood, Eugene Whitney, and Jim Wochner. Our Senior Cheerleaders were Lucinda Glenn, Kay Hardt, and Linda Posey. Receiving letters for sports were Merle Bachman, football; Larry Gatz, football and basketball; Dennis Koso, football; John Martin, football and basketball; Gale Merz, football; John Steinman, football; Joe Von Seggern, football; and Mike Castle, basketball. Girls receiving G.A.A. awards were Patricia Bindrum, Peggy Buckminster, Beverly Duerfeldt, Kay Hardt, Sheryl Hooper, Janice Kelly, Claudia Kreutzer, Myra Krumme, Vickey Little, Marjorie Muller, Sharon Palmer, Linda Posey, Cheryl Rogers, Brenda Rowley, Janet Werner, Carol Zimmerman, and Mary Karst. This year the Senior class elected Trula Buckminster to represent us at the Hiawatha Halloween Festival as Miss Falls City. Her attendants were Linda Posey and Marliss Cramer. On April 10, 1965, the Senior Class presented its play, Harvey, under the direction of Mr. Robert Joy. The cast included Marliss Cramer, Debbie Bacakos, Dennis Moore, Cheryl Rogers, Janice Kelly, Larry Gatz, Jon Fisher, Bill Nelson, Janet Werner, John Martin, and Merle Bachman. The theme of the beautiful banquet given on May 15 by the Junior Class as a farewell present to the seniors was Camelot. This book of memories was composed by the Orange and Black Staff which included John Martin, Kay Duey, Lucinda Glenn, Jon Fisher, Ronnie Johnson, Joe Von Seggern, Terry Grush, Larry Gatz, Janice McNeely, Bill Nelson, Sharon Palmer, Linda Posey, Sally Roberts, April Rogers, Linda Saal, Janet Werner, and Andrea Zentner. We would like to express our thanks to Mr. Leon Joy for all his help and patience in making this book. Our class motto was A long life may not be good enough, BUT a good life is long enough. The class flower was the red rose and the class colors were crimson and cream. Senior day was held on May 14, our last day at Falls City High School. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 23, with Reverend Hood giving the invocation and Reverend Peck giving the address. The Commencement Exercises were held on May 27, and the speaker was Colonel E. J. White. As we look back, we think of all the good things that have happened to us. As we look ahead we picture some of the better things which we are now able to gain because of the four years we spent at Falls City High School. 21 Joe Von Seggern SENIOR CLASS WILL To the Juniors we leave confident that you are able to take our place. To the Sophomores we leave a Junior Biology class. To the Freshmen we leave a little silent moment of prayer. To Mr. Gardner we leave an office uptown, so he can get away from it all. To Mr. Robert Joy we leave a Gold WARDEN plaque for his desk. To Mrs. Ahern we leave the title Worry Wart. To Mr. Bailey we leave a pair of polka-dotted gym shorts, patent-leather tennis shoes, and a snap-tab tee shirt. To Mr. Brown we leave a can of car wax for his drab colored car. To Mr. Dickerson we leave a Bronze plaque to com-merate his rousing pep-rally speech. To Miss Fase we leave a picture album of her successful secretaries, on their bosses' knees. To Mr. Godwin we leave a box of chrome-plated lug nuts, for the right rear tire of his levee-jumpin' jeep. To Mr. Graves we leave Hope. To Mr. Hatch we leave quietly, no wise cracks about his Ag. class. To Mr. Leon Joy we leave, betting our allowances that he's glad when all of the annuals are distributed. To Mrs. Kielsmeier we leave an applied math class full of Regents Scholars. To Mrs. Kommer we leave a Good Conduct medal, for her third hour study hall. To Mrs. Lunsford we leave a tape recording full of shhhh's—to use next year. To Mr. Manhart we leave a new annual picture. To Mrs. Maust we leave plenty of boys wanting to buy her car. To Mr. Miles we leave the President's Medal for Physical Fitness for having walked fifty miles to and from school. To Mrs. Moeller we leave the brillant marks we received when we studied Julius Caesar—we think next year's class can use them. To Mrs. Nims we leave our sympathy for having traveled the Humboldt detour. To Mr. Pearson we leave the pleasure of filling out his own schedules—we ll get him a full chorus yet. To Mrs. Roesch we leave a set of ear plugs for next year's Christmas prom. To Mr. Roesch we leave a box of Goldwater campaign pins and a stock of bumper stickers. To Miss Shook we leave a new pair of white and brown saddle oxfords. To Mrs. Sylten we leave a Bernie Boy Sweatshirt, and a life membership in the Bernie Boy's Incorporated. To Mr. Weinert we leave an IBM machine, to help him-and his wife grade papers. To Mr. Williams we leave a pair of red socks. To Mrs. Godwin we leave puzzled as to which is harder to take care of—her patients or her two little boys. To Mrs. Stewart we leave congratulations for having survived the efficient help offered by the senior girls. To the Custodians we leave a course in plumbing—so they can repair the pipes in the Boy s restrooms. Carol Allen leaves quieter than her brother did. Keith Arnold leaves his golden trumpet sounds to Shar-lin McDermott. Linda Arnold leaves her quiet dignity to Linda Windle. Debbie Bacakos leaves to purchase a black limousine with the money she made from her early morning taxi service. Merle Bachman leaves with a string of tin cans and old shoes behind his Ford. Patty Bindrum leaves a hex on Lynn Sailors. Larry Brazau leaves a lock of his red hair to the art class to enhance the beauty of a dying sunset. Cheryl Brecht leaves to join the Adams family—and we don't mean the one on television. Peggy Buckminster leaves in her green Ford in search of a little excitement. Trula Buckminster leaves also in a Ford with a string of tin cans and old shoes behind it. Muriel Byrom leaves to start a chain reaction. Mike Castle leaves new basketball nets—he burnt all the old ones. Mary Coonce leaves to tell Claudia all of her troubles. Marliss Cramer leaves hoping that between her M M boys she can get a date sometime to go someplace. Jim Cummings leaves to ride shotgun in Louie's '31 Model A. Fred Deckinger leaves his car to fill up an erosion ditch. Steve Di Lorenzo leaves with his side kick, Gary—in search of an old car to tear up. Beverly Duerfeldt leaves to take bulldozing lessons, while she waits. Kay Duey leaves to walk home, she missed the bus. Bill Dyblie leaves to become fashion editor of Esquire magazine. Shirley Ebel leaves her sympathy to those who ride with her brother. Cheryl Enge leaves her bouffant hair style to Carol Bindle. David Fritz leaves a foot of his height to Lester Holtz. Sterling Fritz leaves, interested in starting a Teen Club. Larry Gatz leaves as quietly as he came but a whole lot wiser. Charlene Harmon German leaves to perform her household duties. Joe Gist leaves with a tarnished halo and a sign saying I'm God's Gift to Women. Cindy Glenn leaves smashing all of the Navy Blue records. Sam Grimes leaves to ask Marliss to his first college prom. Kathryn Gruber leaves hoping her old car will make it home. Charlene Grush leaves for a long walk home. Terry Grush leaves his cowlick to Joe Pflaum. Louis Hansen leaves with a crash, bang and a boom, or was it his '31 Model A. 22 Julie Hasty left after thoroughly confusing everyone in Falls City. Kay Hardt leaves enlightened from what she learned in Psychology class. Pamela Hatfield leaves her wild hair styles and loud, crazy clothes to Linda Egner. Judy Heinzelman leaves as fast as Denny's car will go . . . oops! she missed second gear again. Sheryl Hooper leaves one of her big brown eyes to Dick Gist. Barbara James leaves her orderly manner to Martha Mixed up Schweikert. Tom James leaves his title of Radio Repairman of the Year to Gary Handyman Dunn. Judy Jilek leaves to become the squaw of her Hiawatha Indian. Ronnie Johnson leaves rubbing two sticks together. Mary Karst leaves not bothering a soul. Dana Karsten leaves with a Ken-nedy ailment. Janice Kelly leaves, nothing like her sisters. Donna Kirkendall leaves, but she Stumbos out the door. Harvey Koenig leaves with two sweaters, a string tie and a pair of size 14 Hush Puppies. Dennis Koso leaves a Senior, but we kinda think Coach Graves wishes he was a sophomore. Claudia Kruetzer leaves for her same seat on the bus. Myra Krumme leaves to trade in her horse for a new red Convair Monza. Stanley Linderman leaves a name card for Keith, to avoid future confusion. Vickey Little leaves with a warped mind, after sitting in front of Phil in English class. Larry Longacre leaves a rich man, he sold every one of his freckles for a dime apiece. Carol Malick leaves to take her car to the Rod and Custom car show. Mary Marrs, left. Phil Marsh leaves behind a trail of faded sweatshirts, lean shorts, folk songs, skid marks, broken windows, firecrackers, toilet paper, cherry bombs, pears, parking-meters, and . . . Mary Jane. John Martin leaves with his latest Crunch” and hopes the Goose will make it to Grandma's. Richard McCann leaves for his executive position at Hinky-Dinky super market. Janice McNeely leaves in a GALE. Gale Merz leaves, a confused and mixed up kid. Neeld Maynard Messier leaves to start another Dobey Gillis show. Dennis Moore leaves as our class's tribute to Delwin Johnson. Mike Morgan leaves as the originator of a new fad for boys— pedal pushers. Marjorie Muller leaves her sister to wander around next year by herself. Bill Nelson leaves to drive in the next Indianapolis 500 race. Sharon Palmer leaves and we wonder what happens next. Jim Prater leaves busting his way through the crowd, so he can be first. Linda Posey leaves a book on how to keep boys wrapped around all ten fingers. Carol Ramsey leaves her bottle of peroxide to Mary Jane. Sally Roberts leaves with her title of Grease Monkey, and applies for a job at James. April Rogers leaves her quiet manner to Pam, which we hope she'll put to good use. Cheryl Rogers leaves to throw the shot put in the next Olympics. Gene Rowell leaves for the barber shop. Brenda Rowley leaves for the University of Salem. Martha Runyan leaves very quietly, one of the few in our class to do so. Linda Saal leaves with the third finger on her left hand sparkling. Douglas Sailors leaves in the hottest '57 Chevy in town. Katy Schweickert leaves to buy a fireman's net, to save wear and tear on William T's trellis. Sherry Smith leaves her latest book Twenty New and Different Hair Styles to Cindy Mock—please use them. John Steinmen leaves obviously tired of red heads. Ronnie Stevens leaves sliding on the heels of his shoes. Robert Stone leaves with his left-hand screw ball to become the understudy of Whitey Ford. Pegeen Swisegood leaves to wait for T. C.—and we don't mean Top Cat. Gary Taylor leaves to play Tarzan in the Barada Hills. Jane Tubach leaves a pair of scissors and a hair brush to her sister. Joe Von Seggern leaves for the Rivoli by way of his bedroom window. Janet Werner leaves riding in the front seat of a '57 gray Dodge. Eugene Whitney leaves with a car load of adolescent girls. Duane Witt leaves, but there's plenty more where he came from. Jim Wochner leaves to challenge Einstein's theory. Wilbur Yoesel leaves to try out for a part in a silent movie. Andrea Zentner leaves, thinking that freckles and red hair are a sign of rare beauty. Bob Zentner leaves his masculine ways to Steve “Goodie Holland. Carol Zimmerman leaves her average in English IV to some deserving senior next year. Jon Fisher leaves humbly to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature. Jon Fisher 23 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It was the year 1984, and the life of a patent attorney was a dull and lonely one, as I was finding out. I was sitting in my office in Chicago waiting patiently for the next inventor to enter and declare his invention was the greatest ever invented, when the door opened and in walked a little man. He stratled me with plans to build a gigantic 3-in-l combination wheat combine, corn harvester and hay baler. I thought the man looked familiar, and upon questioning him, he turned out to be Duane Witt. As much as I knew this invention would benefit man tremendously, I could not patent his machine. I just did not have the heart to tell him no one planted wheat, corn and milo in the same field. The next inventor was no other than an old classmate of mine, Harvey Koenig, who had invented a marvelous machine with a unique set of earphones on it. By placing the earphones on your head you could concentrate and find out most anything you wanted to know. I thought since two of my classmates had already visited me, I would use Harvey's machine to discover what the rest of my friends were doing. With Harvey's permission I placed the earphones on my head and started concentrating like mad, after all what had I to lose? Bear with me now as I share with you this fabulous experience. First to Colorado, in Denver Phil Marsh was on trial for fraud. Phil was selling a book entitled, How to Make Money, and every page contained the sentence, Go to Work in a Mint. In the Grand Canyon, I saw a group of men crawling from the mouth of a cave and they were yelling, It's the end of the World. Sure enough it was the Bernie Boys, Joe Gist, Mike Castle, John Martin, Jon Fisher and Joe Von Seggern. They were very angry because their old comrade. Merle Bachman, had married Trula Buckminster, one time queen of that forgotten kingdom—Falls City. Next to California, in Hollywood, Louis Hansen and Steve Di Lorenzo were doing Homer and Jethro Corn Flake commercials. Bill Nelson was the screen's most dashing Ben Casey since Vince Edwards and Neeld Messier had taken Mitch Miller's place in the Sing Along Show. The T.V. show with the highest rating was Father Knows Best with Keith Arnold as Jim Anderson, Carol Allen as Margaret, David Fritz as Bud, Cheryl Rogers portraying Kathy and Martha Runyan as Betty. Playing in Sacramento was the Ringling Bros., Bar-num and Baily Cricus. Headlining it were April Rogers, Donna Kirkendall and Beverly Duerfeldt, in a death defying trapeze act. Muriel Byrom and Sheryl Hooper also were incorporated with the circus, they sold peanuts. In Los Angeles, the most talked about Bunnies of the Playboy Club were Pam Hatfield, Janice Kelly, Marliss Cramer and Andrea Zentner. The United States language interpreter in Chinatown was Pegeen Swise-good. Doing a seafood commercial in San Francisco was Judy Heinzelman who said, Tell 'em Charlie sent you and Only the Best is Good Enough for Star-Kist. At the Winternationals Drags, Carol Malick had just won top stock eliminator with a customized white '50 Dodge. Sitting next to the pit was Bill Dyblie, who was painting Weirdos on the backs of sweatshirts. In Buffalo, New York, I found Terry Grush running for President on the Independent Socialist ticket. Stanley Linderman was his running mate. Stanley didn't care much about it, but Terry insisted that Stanley's adorable red hair and cute face were wonderful for publicity. In New York, I also found a familiar face on the cover of Mad Magazine, it was Fred Deckinger portraying Alfred Neuman. Wrestling in Times Square was Gentleman Jim Wochner, better known as moose, who had no tenderness at all and showed no mercy to his opponents. Also in this big city I found the star pitcher of New York Mets, Jim Cummings, where I noticed the Mets had just finished another spectacular season. I found Larry Longacre in the New York Y. M. C. A. Since Larry hated indoor sports such as billiards, he was an acclaimed volleyball player. In Omaha, I found Richard McCann had taken over C. M. Neuman's place as the President of American Community Stores Incorporated. Ronnie Stevens was the head of the Omaha Stockyards whose new slogan was, You Can't Beat Our Meat. Living in Omaha also was the World Champion Big Game Hunter, Dennis Koso. Dennis had just endured a safari into the jungles north of Rulo and had bagged four grizzly bears, six caribou, two African elephants and nine mud hens. Incredible!! Next to Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia Jane Tubach and Danna Karsten were playing tubas in the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. Playing in Pittsburgh were the famous folk singers Gary Taylor, Sam Grimes and Mary Marrs, known under their stage names collectively as Sam, Gary and Mary. Something pulled my mind to Moscow where I caught a glimpse of Patty Bindrum trying to convert the communists to Christianity. In Stockholm, Sweden, I caught sight of the world famous language expert Majorie Muller, who spoke fluently in Spanish, German, Bop and Pig Latin. She was awarding the Nobel Prize for the Abolition and Diminution of Standing Armies and the Formation and Increase of Peace Conferences,” to Barbara James, Kay Duey and Carol Zimmerman. When I tried to concentrate on Falls City, the machine trembled and nearly exploled. Something must be happening in Falls City I thought. And I was right. Homer Kirk had been impeached from office and Larry Gatz had replaced him. Larry, who loved to “get tough on lawbreakers, had just finished sentencing John Steinman to the Lincoln Penitentiary for ten years on six counts of polygamy. Katy Schweickert and Sally Roberts had finally gained control of the James Oil Company through a long-range plan originating way back in their high school days. Charlene German was married today for the fifth time. Gale Merz had become President of Studebaker Corp. and had combined 24 it and Merz Implement Company. Gale was now producing 400 horsepower fuel-injected combines. Janice McNeely was his head secretary. Linda Saal, Judy Jilek, and Peggy Buckminster were now the co-owners and co-operators of a string of Ice Cream Palaces. Kay Hardt was the captain of a regiment of K.T.N.C. Meter-maids, which included Linda Arnold, Kathryn Gruber, Brenda Rowley and Mary Karst. They specialized in walking along and putting pennies in expired meters directly under the nose of parking meter patrolman Bob Zentner, new assistant to Ivan Bieck. I also discovered that some of my classmates were businessmen in Falls City who were quite famous all over the world. Many persons from all walks of life had attended Gene Rowell's Institute of Intestinal Fortitude, where for $15 a week, Gene would build up one's courage and also throw in a few hair-raising tales of Gene's own experiences while in high school. Claudia Kreutzer and Mary Coonce owned the world renowned restaurant Laurel and Hardy's Place. While talking about famous places, it would be erroneous, indeed, to pass up Cheryl Enge's Twilite Club. Jim Prater had become a wealthy sign-maker specializing in signs for Falls City High School; some examples were: over the mirrors— “Don't Comb Hair, or on the lockers— Tuck In Shirts, and some on the walls which simply said, Go To The Office, You're Wanted For Something! Cheryl Brecht was selling wall-size maps from her map factory—each one scrutinizing Rulo, Nebr. Sterling Fritz was one of the best Marriage Counselors in the nation. He said he owed it all to romance problems some years back. Charlene Grush established Grush's Institute of Higher Learning here, and Shirley Ebel was a professor in Home Economics specializing in greaseless foods. The new Superintendent of Falls City Schools was Dennis Moore. Tom James has home after attending Harvard University for nineteen years in order to prepare for the really big colleges. One of the more notorious characters of Falls City was Mike Acey-Duecey Morgan, the undisputed Czar of the gambling syndicate who ran a major poker parlor” on Sunset Boulevard. On the outskirts of town was the Rolling Cockleburr Ranch owned by Doug Sailors and Wilbur Yoesel. Linda Posey had just acquired the Towle Estate after returning home from Atlantic City, New Jersey, as the new Mrs. America. Sherry Smith was a promising young politician whose thundering voice was compared to that of William Jennings Bryan. Cindy Glenn had become Falls City's wealthiest citizen after establishing a Night Club in a location unknown to squares. Her main entertainers were Julie Hasty and Carol Ramsey doing sound imitations of alley cats and Debbie Bacakos doing the pantomime. Myra Krumme was the world's greatest woman lumberjack and every year she rolls a log from Saskatchewan to her father's lumber company in Falls City. Robert Stone was residing in Happy Hollow, near White Cloud and was known as one of the world's last genuine hermits. Vicky Little had just returned from Washington where she had just failed to convince Congress to pass a bill outlawing backseats in new automobiles. Upon interpreting this, the machine broke down, but I was so determined to find out what else was happening back there that I closed my office and jumped on a train heading west towards Falls City. The name of the train was the Falls City Fireball and it was engineered by no other than Eugene Whitney, who engineered a train instead of driving a car because he didn't need to see where he was going. The conductor was Larry Brazau. The train stopped at Verdon, giving the excuse it was not safe to go further, because of a huge unknown mysterious meeting in Falls City. I hopped off the train and walked a couple of miles when suddenly three huge stables confronted me. The sign on one said Sharon Palmer's Riding Academy and after renting a horse to complete my journey, I neared the outskirts of my hometown. There I was met by Janet Werner, the President of the Falls City Chamber of Commerce. She informed me as we reached Main Street that the meeting was the Reunion of the Class of 65. Here I met all of my old school mates and I realized that even though we had separated into many various branches of life, we all felt the same about one thing—we are the Greatest Class that ever graduated from Falls City High School. Ronald Johnson 25 STUDENT LIFE Margaret Alton Linda Auxier Ronald Bachman Jim Bahr Nancy Bellinger Christy Bieck Anne Marie Boose Susan Brown Judy Byrom Kenneth Capps Jim Carlson Bill Charbonneau Darrell Constantine Juanita Constantine Susanne Constantine JUNIOR 28 John Cook John Cummings Nancy Cummins Norma Curnes David Davies Gene Ebel Janet Falter Peggy Fischer Larry Franzen Norma Fritz Curtis Gentry Linda Gerdes Jim Gerweck Gay Gibson Dick Gist Ronald Goll Cheryl Grimes Don Grimm Barbara Handley Douglas Harkendorff Jim Harkendorff Sandra Harkendorff Jackie Helton Steve Hollens Leland Huebner Meredith Huebner Marjorie Humm Gary Hundley Shirley Johnson La Rhue Jones CLASS Norvalynn Jones Linda Kammerer Joyce Kentopp Kenneth Kirkendall Keith Linderman Jim Lippold Diana Ludwig Tom Marquis La Marr Matthes Sharlin McDermott Larry Merz Rodger Merz Judy Mick Mary Jane Mitchell Cynthia Mock Susan Mock La Donna Muller Bob Mullins Fred Otto Janet Peden Joe Pflaum Rita Prater David Radley David Rieschick Lois Rieschick Susan Rieschick Bill Roberts Glenda Roesch Gene Rowell Larry Rue JUNIOR Edward Ruegge Lynn Sailors Shirley Sandrock Carol Schacht Scott Schock Shirley Schock Clinton Schuler Martha Schweickert Linda Shafer Ray Shafer Donna Spargur Ronnie Stone Mary Sue Strasil Douglas Strecker David Tracy 30 Larry Troncin Winnoma Turpin Merle Veigel Steve Vice Larry Vohl Dearie Wamsley John Weaver Charles Weinert Linda Weinert Steve Werner CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Scott Schock, Vice-President; John Cook, President. Second Row: Fred Otto, Secretary; David Davies, Treasurer. David Armbruster Alelia Arnold Carol Arnold Leon Arnold Vicki Auxier Mary Babb Dennis Bahr Kenneth Bahr John Baker Carol Bindle Elaine Buckminster Richard Buckminster Terry Burns Linda Byrom Janice Campbell SOPHOMORE Dale Comer Maude Comer Carol Corn David Cromer Carol Dishong Jerry Duerfeldt Gary Dunn Susan Dunn Harvey Eickhoff Bennett Enge Herbert Foster Donna Fox Kay Fritz Fred Frye Bob Glenn 32 Gary Grady Steve Grush Donna Halbert Vicky Hansen Linda Harkendorff Franklin Harmon Jill Hasty Nancy Haws Sally Hazelwood Carol Heinzelman Don Hilgenfeld Steve Holland Mary Hollens Lester Holtz Julie Hood CLASS Susan Hoover Donald Huffman Gerald Huppert Nellie Inks Sara Johnson James Jones Lorraine Jones Saundra Karst Barbara Kentopp Virginia Kentopp Ron Killingsworth Cheryl Kirkendall George Mackey Ray Mandery Vicki Marrs 33 Allen McDowell Bill McGinnis Pat McGinnis Jerry McNeely Diana Meinzer Robert Miller Barbara Nelson Danny Noll Roger Owens Melvin Pearson Tom Perry John Rakestraw Paula Richey Dennis Rieschick Pamela Rogers SOPHOMORE Alan Romine Shirley Rowell John Sailors Linda Schulenberg Kenneth Scribner Sue Shurtleff Fred Si kora Bessie Smith John Stalder Lindley Stevens Otho Stice Mark Stitzer Margaret Strecker William Surman Elaine Thomas 34 Karen Thomas Gary Vice Leon Volz Rose Vonderschmidt Jack Wagoner Angela Wheeler Jean Williams Linda Windle Larry Wissmann Roger Witt CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left To Right: Kay Fritz, Vice-President; Bob Glenn, President; Mary Hollens, Sec.-Treas. 35 Pamela Auxier Lyle Bachman Neal Bahr Roger Beasing Susan Bolerjack Mary Helen Boose Kenny Brown Nancy Burns Janet Camblin Rodney Campbell Betty Castan Ronald Chandler Edward Chappell Teeni Charbonneau Gene Cornford Roxann Cornford Brad Cromer Shirley Deckinger Carol Duerfeldt Linda Egner FRESHMAN Darlene Eickhoff Terry Eickhoff Constance Enge Cynthia Faller Gary Fisher Don Fritz Larry Fritz Vicki Furnas Dale Gatz Ben Gerdes Shirley Gerweck Bill Gibson Patty Grantham Roland Graves Debbie Grimm Debbie Halterman Pam Harkendorff Brett Hatfield Richard Hersh Linda Hitchcock Ronnie Hoban Paul Holtz Linda Honea Dwayne Hunzeker Dearie Huppert Gary Hurlbert Mark James Bob Jones Gary Jones Larry Jones Debbie Joy Mike Keller Julie Kiel Judy Koenig Linda Koso CLASS Douglas Kottich Chester Lee Donna Lollar Cheryl Marmet Don Marrs Nancy Marrs Sherry Marrs Bob Martin Marsha Maze Sonja Maze Douglas Merz Kenneth Merz Mary Messier Linda Mick Jack Morgan I i Terry Mullins Brad Mumm Linda Neemann Rhonda Noire Ann Orr Bill Otto’ Darwin Palmer Daryl Pfister Melissa Purcell Bob Quinley Mary Reschke Ann Rider Carol Roth Rita Rowell Ronnie Rue Roxann Runyan Charlotte Schacht Dan Schatz Laurie Schock Helen Schuetz FRESHMAN Beverly Schulenberg Rodney Schuler Ann Schweickert Bill Schweikert Karen Scribner Diana Shefferd James Shefferd John Shorb Annice Shurtleff Jim Smith Jon Snethen Carol Spargur Ruth Startzel Judy Steinman Jim Stephenson Donald Stevens Alvin Strasil Sue Strauss Cathy Suedmeier Aleen Swegler Nancy Swegler Donald Thompson Pam Tubach Ellen Veigel John Vogt Richard Vonderschmidt Linda Wenz Dorothy Whitney Judy Wisdom Leon Wissmann Mike Woods Vicki Yost Gary Zentner James Zentner Patty Zimmerman CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left To Right: Karen Scribner, Sec.-Trees.; Laurie Schock, Vice-President; Pam Tubach, President. Miss Falls City Hi«jh Miss Trula Buckminster, selected by the Senior Class of 1965 as Miss Falls City, represented Falls City at the annual Hiawatha Halloween Frolic. Miss Buckminster and her attendants, Linda Posey and Marliss Cramer, were introduced and recognized during the half-time ceremonies of the Plattsmouth-Falls City football game. Trula, a very active student, participates in Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, and drama and is an officer of the Senior Class. With all her extra activities Trula still finds time for playing the piano and sketching. 41 HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Front Row Left To Right: Patricia Bindrum, Nancy Burns, Linda Arnold, Muriel Byrom, Dorothy Whitney, Donna Lollar, Janice McNeely, Margaret Strecker, Sonja Maze. Second Row: Linda Shafer, Judy Wisdom, Donna Halbert, Linda Honea, Darlene Eickhoff, Linda Egner, Diana Shefferd, Saundra Karst, Shirley Deckinger, Betty Castan, Linda Wenz, Melissa Purcell, Marsha Maze, Margie Humm. Third Row: Sherry Marrs, Susan Hoover, Linda Windle, Jill Hasty, Nancy Haws, Patty Grantham, Linda Weinert, Judy Heinzelman, Pamela Hatfield, Jean Williams. Carol Allen, Linda Hitchcock, Jane Tubach. Debbie Grimm. Fourth Row: Cheryl Kirkendall. Lois Rieschick, Donna Kirkendall Julie Hasty, Vicky Hansen, Dana Karsten, Debbie Joy, Carol Dishong, Cathy Suedme.er, Julie Hood Sharon Palmer, Charlene German. Charlotte Schacht, Carol Roth, Vicki Auxier. COUNTY GOVERNMENT Front Row Left To Right: Judy Byrom, Martha Schweickert, Scott Schock, Gay Gibson, Winnoma Turpin. Second Row: Norvalynn Jones, Carol Schachf, John Cook, Cynthia Mock, Nancy Bellinger, Mary Jane Mitchell. Third Row: Dick Gist, David Davies, John Weaver, Steve Werner, LaMarr Matthes, Barbara Handley. Fourth Row: Linda Auxier, Larry Merz, Charles Weinert, Walter Zentner, Larry Franzen, Linda Weinert. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row Left To Right: Annice Shurtleff, Marliss Cramer, liams, Janice Kelly, Dale Gatz. Third Row: Anne Boose, John Janet Werner. Second Row: Linda Harkendorff, Jean Wil- Weaver, Janet Falter. 43 PERU SCHOLASTIC CONTEST Front Row Left To Right: Nellie Inks, Carol Arnold, Angela Wheeler, Carol Zimmerman, Kay Fritz, Janice Kelly, Katy Schweickert, Gay Gibson, Pegeen Swisegood, Charlene Grush, Shirley Rowell, Nancy Cummins. Second Row: Winnoma Turpin, Carol Malick, Susan Hoover, Sue Shurtleff, Shirley Sandrick, Keith Linderman, Tom James, Ronnie Witt, Jack Wagoner, Trula Buckminster, Norvalynn Jones, Linda Saal, Linda Arnold. Third Row: Janice Yoesel, Janet Falter, Barbara James, Keith Arnold, Terry Grush, David Davies, Ronald Bachman, John Weaver, Dale Comer, Kathy Hollens, Linda Horkendorff, Anne Boose, Diane Ludwig. HONOR ROLL Front Row Left To Right: Mark James, Martha Runyan, Carol Zimmerman, Laurie Schock, Mike Woods, Bill Gibson, Charlene Grush, Linda Arnold, Carol Arnold, Shirley Rowell. Second Row: Susan Bolerjack. Nellie Inks, Susan Hoover, Gay Gibson, Karen Scribner, Carol Duerfeldt, Shirley Sandrock, Pamela Harkendorff, Kathleen Schweickert, Annice Shurtleff. Third Row: Jonice Kelly, Debbie Bacakos, Linda Saal, Cynthia Faller, Sue Strauss, Duane Witt, Larry Fritz, Charlene German, Judy Koenig, Janet Werner, Ronald Witt. Fourth Row: Keith Linderman, Janet Falter, Barbara James, Linda Harkendorff, James Zentner, David Davies, Ronald Bachman, John Weaver, John Martin, Dale Comer, Kay Duey, Tom James. PEP Front Row Left To Right: Norvolynn Jones, Kay Hardt, Susan Mock, Carol Zimmerman, Constance Enge, Sonja Maze, Janice McNeely, Pegeen Swisegood, Susan Bolerjack, Margaret Strecker, Paula Richey, Donna Halbert, Marsha Maze, Lorraine Jones, Ann Rider, Dorothy Whitney, Barbara Nelson, Roxann Runyan, Susan Rieschick, Linda Weinert, Martha Schweickert, Second Row: Betty Castan, Angela Wheeler, Linda Kammerer, Donna Lollar, Pam Tubach, Karen Scribner, Vicki Furnas, Rita Rowell, Diana Meinzer, Carol Spargur, Sherry Marrs, Judy Wisdom, Teenie Charbonneau, Gay Gibson, Mary Helen Boose, Vickey Little, Carol Corn. Third Row: Patricia Bindrum, Nancy Cummins, Jean Wil- liams, Linda Egner, Rhonda Nolte, Janet Werner, Judy Jilek, Sue Shurt-leff, Mary Jane Mitchell, Janice Kelly, Debbie Bacakos, Virginia Kentopp, Janet Camblin, Debbie Halterman, Laurie Schock, Cindy Faller, Sally Hazelwood, Annice Shurtleff, Glenda Roesch, Linda Hitchcock, Linda Neemann, Shirley Schock, Julie Kiel, Nancy Marrs. Fourth Row: Christy PEP CLUB OFFICERS Front Row Left To Right: Gay Gibson, Treasurer; Janice Kelly, Secretary; Andrea Zentner, Vice-President; Donna Kirkendall, President. 46 CLUB Bieck, Pam Harkendorff, Kay Fritz, Beverly Duerfeldt, Barbara Kentopp, Sherry Smith, Roxann Cornford, Linda Auxier, Donna Spargur, Pam Rogers, Sara Johnson, Linda Saal, Judy Mick, Nancy Haws, Andrea Zentner, Marliss Cramer, Pamela Hatfield, Sally Roberts, Mary Strasil, Linda Koso, Nellie Inks. Fifth Row: Shirley Rowell, Susan Hoover, Anne Boose, Shirley Sandrock, Ruth Startzel, Mary Babb, Debbie Grimm, Vicki Marrs, Linda Harkendorff, Trula Buckminster, Carol Heinzelman, Rose Vonderschmidt. Linda Mick, Nancy Bellinger, Sandra Harkendorff, Charlotte Schacht, Shirley Gerweck, April Rogers, Julie Hood, Donna Kirkendall. Sixth Row: Susan Dunn, Janice Yoesel, Vicki Auxier, Pam Auxier, Cheryl Kirkendall, Mary Hollens, Elaine Thomas. Lynn Sailors, Donna Fox, Kay Duey, Dana Karsten, Karen Thomas, Norma Curnes, Janice Campbell, Vicky Hansen, Debbie Joy, Carol Schacht, Barbara James, Janet Falter. CHRISTMAS Front Row: Janet Werner .......... Second Row Left To Right: Janet Falter .......... Susan Brown ........... Third Row: Shirley Rowell ........ Linda Posey ........... Carol Zimmerman . . . . ........... President .... Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . Social Chairman Publicity Chairman Intramural Chairman 49 GIRLS’ PHYSICAL Front Row Left To Right: Constance Enge, Sonja Maze, Patricia Bindrum, Linda Posey, Shirley Rowell, Cheryl Mormet, Linda Arnold, Susanne Constantine. Second Row: Gay Gibson, Melissa Purcell, Ann Schweickert, Judy Steinman, Mary Helen Boose, Carol Corn, Peggy Buckminster, Linda Byrom, Sheryl Hooper, Linda Kammerer, Ann Rider, Marsha Maze, Nancy Burns, Barbara Nelson, Roxann Runyan, Vicki Yost, Linda Wenz. Third Row: Darlene Eickhoff, Carol Arnold, Sue Strauss, Carol Zimmerman, Margie Humm, Linda Gerdes, Susan Hoover, Carol Spargur, Rita Rowell, Linda Windle, Judy Wisdom, Linda Shafer, Janet Werner, Diana Meinzer, Teeni Charbonneau, Pam Harkendorff, Vicki Furnas, Karen Scribner, Laurie Schock, Myra Krumme. Fourth Row: Linda Hitchcock, Sherry Morrs, Vickey, Little, Linda Egner, Virginia Kentopp, Mary Jane Mitchell, Maude Comer, SECOND STATE AWARDS Front Row Left To Right: Sheryl Hooper, Patricia Bindrum. Second Third Row: Kay Hardt, Sharon Palmer, Cheryl Rogers, Marjorie Row: Linda Posey, Carol Zimmerman, Myra Krumme, Vickey Little. Muller, Beverly Duerfeldt. 50 EDUCATION I Debbie Halterman, Mary Babb, Linda Weinert, Janice Kelly, Rita Prater, Annice Shurtleff, Cynthia Faller, Debbie Grimm, Beverly Schulenberg, Charlene Grush, Patricia Zimmerman. Fifth Row: Donna Lollar, Sandra Harkendorff, Janet Camblin, Rose Vonderschmidt, Roxann Cornford, Kay Hardt, Barbara Kentopp, Susan Brown, LaDonna Muller, Charlotte Schacht, Nancy Swegler, Nancy Bellinger, Janice Yoesel, Ellen Veigel, Nancy Haws, Beverly Duerfeldt, Kay Fritz, Sally Roberts, Rhonda Nolte. Sixth Row: Vicki Auxier, Vicky Hansen, Marjorie Muller, Pamela Rogers, Janet Falter, Cathy Suedmeier, Norma Curnes. Carol Dishong, Cheryl Rogers, Sharon Palmer, Carol Schacht, Karen Thomas, Elaine Thomas, Pamela Auxier, Julie Hood, Carol Duerfeldt, Debbie Joy, Alelia Arnold. FIRST STATE AWARDS Front Row Left To Right: Susanne Constantine, Linda Kammerer, Rita Prater, Peggy Buckminster. Second Row: Janet Werner, Mary Jane Mitchell, Sally Roberts, Gay Gibson, Janice Kelly. Third Row: Linda Gerdes, Susan Brown, Margie Humm, Linda Weinert. Fourth Row: Janet Falter, LaDonna Muller, Norma Curnes, Carol Schacht, Sandra Harkendorff. I TENNIS Front Row Left To Right: Kay Hardt, Sheryl Hooper, Janet Falter. Second Row: Linda Weinert, Mary Jane Mitchell, Janet Werner. WHIFFLE BALL Front Row Left To Right: Nancy Burns, Shirley Rowell, Vicki Yost, Vickey Little. Second Row: Teenie Charbon-neau, Morgie Humm, Karen Scribner. Third Row: Pam Harkendorff, Debbie Grimm. Fourth Row: Janet Falter, Sharon Palmer, Charlotte Schacht. BASKETBALL Front Row: Patricia Bindrum. Second Row Left To Right: Linda Kammerer, Rita Prater. Third Row: Myra Krumme, Sharon Palmer, Marjorie Muller. ARCHERY Kneeling Left To Right: Sally Roberts, Sandra Harken-dorff, Norma Curnes. Standing Linda Posey, Janice Kelly, Carol Zimmerman. AERIAL TENNIS Front Row Left To Right: Vickey Little, Susanne Constantine. Second Row: Margie Humm, Beverly Duer- feldt, Peggy Buckminster. Third Row: Linda Shafer, Carol Schacht, Cheryl Rogers, Linda Gerdes. VOLLEYBALL Kneeling Left to Right: Gay Gibson, Susan Brown, Charlene Grush. Standing: Linda Arnold, Nancy Bellinger, Shirley Rowell. Front Row Left To Right: Fred Deckinger—Reporter, Kenneth Kirken doll—Vice-President, Douglas Sailors—Treasurer, Mr. Hatch—Advisor, Ray Shafer—President, Steve Vice—Secretary, Ronald Stevens—Sentinel. Second Row Gary Fisher, Dearie Huppert, Larry Wissmann, Gary Vice, Dennis Rieschick. Third Row: Donald Stevens, Gene Ebel, John Stein-man, Bob Martin, Leon Wissmann, Gerald Huppert, Brad Cromer. Fourth Row: Otho Stice, Wilbur Yoesel, Lindley Stevens, David Fritz, George Mackey, James Zentner, Richard Hersh, Dooald Thompson. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 54 Some of the F.F.A. shop projects. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS RADIO Front Row Left to Right: Muriel Byrom, Janice Kelly, Gay Gibson, Kay Hardt, Linda Shafer, Cheryl Brecht, Janice McNeely. Second Row: Andrea Zentner, Marliss Cramer, Mary Jane ANNOUNCERS Mitchell, Jane Tubach, Donna Kirkendall, Beverly Duerfeldt, Linda Weinert. Third Row: Linda Krammerer, Lynn Sailors, Larry Franzen, Cheryl Rogers, Bob Zentner, Don Grimm, Joe Pflaum. 55 SENIOR PLAY CAST Front Row Left To Right: Janet Werner, Linda Posey, Claudia Kruetzer, Carol Zimmerman, Patricia Bindrum. Second Row: Pegeen Swisegood, Debbie Bacakos, Janice Kelly, Kay Hardt, Phil Marsh, Marliss Cramer, Linda Saal, Eugene Whitney. Third Row: Andrea Zentner, Tom James, Barbara James, Bill Nelson, Kay Duey, Neeld Messier, Merle Bachman, Trula Buckminster. Fourth Row: Dennis Moore, Joe Von Seggern, John Martin, Cheryl Rogers, Jon Fisher, Bob Zentner, Larry Gatz. “HARVEY Myrtle Mae Simmons ....................................... Marliss Cramer Veta Louise Simmons...................................... Debbie Bacakos Elwood P. Dowd ............................................ Dennis Moore Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet........................................Cheryl Rogers Ruth Kelly, R. N........................................... Janice Kelly Duane Wilson ................................................. Larry Gatz Lyman Sanderson, M. D...........................................Jon Fisher William R. Chumley, M. D..................................... Bill Nelson Betty Chumley ...................................................... Janet Werner Judge Omar Gaffney........................................... John Martin E. J. Lofgren ............................................ Merle Bachman ASSISTANTS: Linda Posey, Claudia Kruetzer, Carol Zimmerman, Patricia Bindrum, Pegeen Swisegood, Kay Hardt, Phil Marsh, Linda Saal, Eugene Whitney, Andrea Zentner, Tom James, Barbara James, Kay Duey, Neeld Messier, Trula Buckminster, Joe Von Seggern, Bob Zentner. 56 JUNIOR PLAY CAST Front Row Left To Right: Glenda Roesch, Susan Mock, Janet Falter, John Cook, Bill Charbonneau, David Davies, Mr. Robert C. Joy, Walter Zent-ner, Joe Pflaum, Sandra Harkendorff, Gay Gibson. Second Row: Nancy Cummins, Susan Rieschick, Linda Weinert, Lois Rieschick, Susan Brown, Anne Boose, Donna Spargur, Scott Schock, Sharlin McDermott, Norvalynn Jones, Martha Schweickert. Third Row: Cheryl Grimes, Shirley Sand-rock, Jim Gerweck, Steve Werner, John Weaver, Fred Otto, Dick Gist, Larry Franzen, Cynthia Mock, Nancy Bellinger. Not Pictured: Mary Jane Mitchell. “TIME OUT FOR GINGER” Lizzie, the maid Agnes Carol . ., Howard Carol . Joan ........... Jeannie ......... Ginger .......... Eddie Davies . . Tommy Green . Mr. Wilson Ed Hoffman ... Director........ ......Janet Falter Mary Jane Mitchell ......David Davies Sandra Harkendorff ...... Susan Mock ...... Gay Gibson . . Bill Charbonneau .........Joe Pflaum ........ John Cook . .. . Walter Zentner . Mr. Robert C. Joy ASSISTANTS: Glenda Roesch, Norvalynn Jones, Scott Schrock, John Weaver, Fred Otto, Steve Werner, Anne Boose, Linda Weinert, Shirley Sandrock, Nancy Cummins, Cynthia Mock, Martha Schweickert, Jim Gerweck, Larry Franzen, Dick Gist, Charles Weinert, Susan Brown, Susan Rieschick, .Lois Rieschick, Cheryl Grimes, Nancy Bellinger, Donna Spargur, Sharlin McDermott. 57 ONE ACT PLAY Left To Right: Juanita Constantine, Bob Zentner, Kay Duey. DECLAMATORY CONTESTS Front Row Left To Right: Janice McNeely, Ronnie Johnson, Cheryl Brecht. Second Row: Janice Kelly, Gay Gibson, Marliss Cramer, Donna Kirkendall. Third Row: Merle Bachman, Joe Von Seggern, Cheryl Rogers, Bill Nelson, Phil Marsh. ORANGE AND BLACK STAFF Front Row Left To Right: Linda Posey, Janet Werner, Janice McNeely. Second Row: Sally Roberts, April Rogers, Linda Saal, Andrea Zentner. Third Row: Kay Duey, Joe Von Seggern, Terry Grush, 'Bill Nelson, Sharon Palmer. Fourth Row: Ronald Johnson, Jon Fisher, John Martin, Larry Gatz. Not Pictured: Cindy Glenn. STAFF John Martin................................................................ Editor Cindy Glenn.......................................................Assistant Editor Kay Duey...........................................................Senior Editor Bill Nelson.................................................. Business Manager Janet Werner........................................Assistant Business Manager Janice McNeely....................................................... Photographer Jon Fisher...........................................................Class Will Ronald Johnson...............................................................Class Prophecy Joe Von Seggern..............................................................Class History Larry Gatz.............................................................. Athletics Terry Grush ................................................................ Music Linda Posey............................................Girls' Physical Education Andrea Zentner............................................................. Speech Sharon Palmer...............................................................Typist Sally Roberts ............................................................. Typist April Rogers.............................................................. Typist Linda Saal ................................................................ Typist Anne Boose........................................................ Division Pages Judy Steinman.....................................................Division Pages Ann Rider.........................................................Division Pages 59 «i ROBERT WILLIAMS Instrumental DOUGLAS PEARSON Vocal Front Row Left To Right: Shirley Sondrock, Janice Kelly, Judy Jilek, Judy Mick, Donna Spargur, Glenda Roesch, Angela Wheeler, Linda Neemann, Linda Mick, Mary Messier, Susan Bolerjack, Donna Halbert, Christy Bieck, Pegeen Swisegood, Barbara James. Second Row: Steve Holland, Dana Karsten, Janice McNeely, Pam Tubach, Ann Rider, Judy Koenig, Sue Strauss, David Davies, Terry Grush, Leon Arnold, Bob Jones, Rodney Schuler, Dale Gatz, Cheryl Marmet, Neeld Messier, Linda Saal, Fred Sikora, Terry Eickhoff. Third Row: Lois Rieschick, Shirley Gerweck, Dorothy Whitney, Teeni Charbonneau, Julie Kiel, BA BAND OFFICERS Left To Right: Terry Grush .......................................................................... President Tom James ....................................................................... Vice-President 62 Linda Saal .................................................................. Secretary-Treasurer TROMBONE Left to Right: Bill Charbonneau, Don Pom Harkendorff, Nancy Marrs, Alan Romine, Clinton Schuler, Keith Arnold, Dale Comer, Walter Zentner, Sharlin McDermott, Susan Dunn, Eugene Whitney, Robert Miller, Roger Beasing, Neal Bahr, Jim Wochner, Harvey Eickhoff, Patty Grantham, Don Fritz, Larry Jones, Jim Harkendorff, Dwayne Hunzeker, Bill Charbonneau. Fourth Row: Tom James, Dennis Koso, Kenny Brown. Standing: Lorraine Jones, Ruth Startzel, Mary Sue Strasil, Linda Harkendorff, Shirley Schock, Donna Fox, Mr. Williams, Vicki Marrs, Linda Koso, Donna Lollar, Bob Quinley, Mary Hollens. ND TRIO Fritz, Jim Harkendorff. STATE CLINIC Left to Right: Shirley Sandrock, Tom Jones, Terry Grush. 63 CLARINET QUARTET Left To Right: Shirley Sandrock, Janice Kelly, Judy Jilek, Judy Mick. SOLOISTS Front Row Left To Right: Harvey Eickhoff, Fred Sikora, Susan Dunn, Shirley Sandrock. Second Row: Tom James. Third Row: David Davies, Terry Grush, Keith Arnold, Bill Charbonneau. SAXOPHONE QUARTET Left To Right: David Davies, Linda Saal, Terry Grush, Fred Sikora. BRASS QUARTET Left To Right: Bill Charbonneau, Jim Harkendorff, Dale Comer, Keith Arnold. TWIRLERS Front Row Left To Right: Janice McNeely, Mary Hollens, Judy Byrom. Second Row: Linda Byrom, Glenda Roesch. Third Row: Sandra Harkendorff, Carol Schacht. WOODWIND QUARTET Left To Right: Angela Wheeler, Shirley Sandrock, Terry Grush, Barbara James. MIXED Seated: Norvalynn Jones. Front Row Left to Right: Janice McNeely, Patricia Bindrum, Martha Runyan, Juanita Constantine, Mary Jane Mitchell, Martha Schweickert, Linda Weinert, Susan Brown, Debbie Bacakos, Susan Mock, Lucinda Glenn, Janet Werner, Gay Gibson, Barbara Handley, Muriel Byrom. Second Row: Keith Linderman, Sherry Smith, Janet Falter, Cheryl Grimes, Judy Heinzelman, Trula Buckmin MADRIGAL SINGERS Seated Left To Right: Barbara Handley, Andrea Zentner, Judy Falter. Standing: Gary Grady, Douglas Kottich, Phil Marsh, Steve Heinzelman, Norvalynn Jones, Debbie Bacakos, Gay Gibson, Janet Holland, Jon Fisher, Leland Huebner, Dale Comer, Mike Castle. 66 CHORUS ster, Kay Duey, Shirley Johnson, Andrea Zentner, Cynthia Mock, Anne Von Seggern, Robert Zentner, Kenneth Capps, Charles Weinert, Dick Boose, Donna Kirkendall, Scott Schock. Third Row: Merle Bachman, Gist, James Carlson. Phil Marsh, Bill Dyblie, Mike Castle, Leland Huebner, Jon Fisher, Joe BOYS’ GLEE Seated: Linda Harkendorff. Front Row Left To Right: Gary Grady, Douglas Harkendorff, Lester Holtz. Second Row: Kenneth Merz, Bill Schweickert, Larry Jones, Daryl Pfister. Third Row: Mark Stitzer, James Jones, Edward Chappell, Gerald Huppert, Douglas Kottich. Fourth Row: Bob Jones, Ray Mandery, Steve Holland, Dale Comer, Larry Fritz, Dale Gatz. 67 GIRLS’ GLEE Seated: Angelo Wheeler. Front Row Left To Right: Nancy Marrs, Win-noma Turpin, Linda Koso, Constance Enge, Linda Honea, Barbara Ken-topp, Mary Helen Boose, Ann Schweickert, Nellie Inks, Margaret Streck-er. Second Row: Pam Tubach, Shirley Deckinger, Betty Castan, Karen Scribner. Ruth Startzel, Julie Kiel. Susan Hoover, Vicki Furnas, Linda Neemann, Mary Messier, Roxann Runyan. Third Row: Laurie Schock, Rhonda Nolte, Nancy Haws, Sue Shurtleff, Janet Camblin, Debbie Halterman, Cheryl Kirkendall, Cynthia Faller, Linda Auxier, Aleen Swegler, Sally Hazelwood. Borbora Nelson. Fourth Row: Vicki Marrs, Sara Johnson, Elaine Thomas, Janice Yoesel, Vicky Hansen, Charlotte Schacht, Debbie Joy, Shirley Gerweck, Linda Harkendorff, Mary Reschke, Jean Williams. GIRLS' SEXTET Seated: Mary Messier. Front Row Left To Right: Angela Wheeler, Susan Hoover, Laurie Schock, Karen Scribner. Second Row: Debbie Joy, Cynthia Faller. STATE CLINIC Front Row Left To Right: Norvalynn Jones, Gay Gibson, Janet Falter. Second Row: Phil Marsh. Seated: Angela Wheeler. Front Row Uft d Mary Jane Mitchell Vick. Marrs Sh.rl r R'?h,: Mary Hel « w: Undo Harkendor ShX Jo . Me ' Boose, Ruth Startzel, Pam Tubach. Second GIRLS’ TRIO Seated: Pam Tubach. Standing Left To Right: Norvalynn Jones, Susan Brown, Gay Gibson. BOYS' QUARTET Seated: Pam Tubach. Standing Left To Right: Steve Holland, Dale Comer, Mike Castle, Phil Marsh. 70 CHRISTMAS TABLEAU STUDENT LIFE 72 THE TIGERS IN ACTION GARY BAILEY Assistant Coach Football Basketball Track RAY GRAVES Head Coach Football Track Assistant Coach Basketball DOUGLAS DICKERSON Head Coach Basketball Assistant Coach Football Track VARSITY FOOT Front Row Left To Right: Coach Dickerson, Coach Bailey, Kenneth Bahr, Bob Miller, Jerry McNeely, John Cook, John Stadler, Jim Lippold, Gerald Huppert, Jim Jones, Coach Graves. Second Row: Merle Bachman, Ron On August 24th, 33 boys reported for the 1964 football practice sessions. Among these hopeful team members were ten returning lettermen. The Tigers were on the short end of the statistics during their second consecutive unsuccessful season. They were sixth on the offensive charts and fifth on the defensive charts. Despite these statistics the team showed much improvement over the previous year. Falls City—6 Fairbury—13 The Tigers had plenty of spirit and desire for their opening game with the Jeffs. The game was scoreless at halftime. Jerry McNeely scored the Tigers’ only touchdown of the game on a 25-yard sprint in the fourth quarter. Falls City—0 Beatrice—26 The Tigers came up against a well balanced team. The Orangemen with their fast backs and passing attack Stone, John Steinman, Joe Von Seggern, David Radley, David Arm-bruster, David Rieschick, Melvin Pearson, Ron Killingsworth, Jake Rake- scored three touchdowns in the first half of the game. Falls City played a heads-up brand of football the second half and held Beatrice to six points. Falls City—6 Omaha Cathedral—40 After marching the opening kick-off down field for a touchdown, the Tigers failed to tally another score. The Cardinals proved to be one of our better opponents and were high in the state rankings. Jerry McNeely scored on a 44-yard touchdown run. Falls City—7 Auburn—14 Auburn capitalized on two fumbles early in the game and converted them into touchdowns. The Bulldogs failed to score again and were held to little yardage, but the 14 point margin was too much for the Tigers to overcome. John Martin got the Tiger’s only touchdown of the game on a 63-yard pass-run play from Ron Stone. BALL SQUAD straw, Don Hilgenfeld. Third Row: Jim Prater, Dennis Koso, Jim Hark-endorff, Gale Merz, Wilbur Yoesel, Steve Werner, Tom Marquis, John Falls City—6 Plattsmouth—20 Plattsmouth took advantage of the Tigers in the first half by scoring three touchdowns. The second half, the Tigers, with more spirit, outplayed the Blue-Devils and scored on a one-yard plunge by Lippold. Falls City—0 Nebraska City—6 This was the biggest heartbreak game of the season. The Tigers had a touchdown called back and the clock killed a touchdown drive six inches from Nebraska City's goal. The Pioneers scored on a pass play with seven seconds left to play in the game. Falls City—6 Crete—28 The Tigers again failed to show desire the first half of the game. Crete led 21-0 at halftime. The second half Martin, Fred Olio, Larry Gatz, Jerry Duerfeldt, LaMarr Matthes, Tom Perry, Bob Glenn. the Tigers came on strong and scored a touchdown and held Crete, the number one team in the state, to one touchdown with one second remaining on the clock. Crete was a very effective team both on offense and defense. Jack Cook scored for the Tigers on a 30-yard pass interception runback. Falls City—22 Syracuse—26 The Tigers scored the first touchdown of the game on an 11-yard pass from Jack Cook to Jim Lippold. The Rockets came back to lead 13-6 at halftime and 26-6 at the end of the third quarter. Then Cook scored on a one yard plunge and Lippold scored on a 51-yard run-back of an intercepted pass. This gave the Tigers their sixteenth consecutive defeat. 75 JOHN MARTIN—4-year letterman, senior halfback. John was the leading pass catcher with fourteen receptions in twenty-one attempts for 193 yards and was the second leading ground gainer with 3.2 yards per carry. John made the Ak-Sar-Ben and Twin Rivers All-Conference Teams and was a team co-captain. His determination and experience will be difficult to replace. JOHN STEINMAN—1-year letterman, senior, center. John was little, but very hard to hold out on defense. He played a very effective game on offense despite his size. John showed more improvement than any other player and earned a position on the Ak-Sar-Ben and Twin Rivers All-Conference Teams and was a team co-captain. He will most certainly be missed in next year's lineup. LARRY GATZ—3-year letterman, senior, tackle. Larry played a great game against Fairbury but was injured and didn't regain his ruggedness until the last two games. His experience and ability will be hard to replace. DENNIS KOSO—1-year letterman, senior, tackle. Dennis, who received honorable mention in the Ak-Sar-Ben Conference, played only on defense but was very effective. His size and ability will be a loss to the Tigers. JOE VON SEGGERN—2-year letterman, senior, tackle. Joe s hustle and spirit helped lift Tiger spirit throughout the season. His jarring tackles and hard down field blocking will be missed next year. MERLE BACHMAN—2-year letterman, senior, guard. Despite his size. Merle's effective blocking and tackling proved very essential for the team. His desire will be missed next year. 76 GALE MERZ—2-year letterman, senior, end. Gale played hard the first part of the season but didn't see too much action later. His pass receptions will be missed. WILBUR YOESEL—1-year letterman, senior, end. Wilbur had the desire to play a rugged defensive game. His absence will leave a big gap for someone to fill. JIM LIPPOLD—2-year letterman, junior, fullback. Jim was the leading ground gainer for the Tigers with a 3.7 yards per carry and was second in pass catching with 63 yards total. Next year he should be the top back with his experience and desire. JIM HARKENDORFF—1-year letterman, junior, fullback. Jim was the kicker on the team. His long punts and kickoffs were a great help. Jim, one of the stronger runners on the team, should go great guns next year. RON STONE—2-year letterman, junior, halfback. Ron worked his way up the ladder of success, despite his small size. Ron was fourth on pass catching with 29 yards and fourth on ground gaining with 4.6 yards per carry. He came on very strong on defense and should be on outstanding player next year. JACK COOK—2-year letterman, junior, quarterback. Jack's superb ball handling and passing was a great asset to the team. He was also dependable for needed short yardage. Next year his determination and experience should help replace that lost by graduation. 77 DAVID BRADLEY—1-yeor lettermon, junior, center. David's ability to center the ball to the punter won him a starting position on the punting team. His desire will make him hard to keep down next year. DAVID RIESCHICK—1-year letterman, junior, tackle. Dave came on strong when he was needed. His experience should prove a real asset to the team next year. TOM MARQUIS—2-year letterman, junior, tackle. Tom didn't see as much action as was expected but his size and blocking will fill an important gap in the line next season. TOM PERRY—1-year letterman, JERRY MCNEELY—2-year letterman, sophomore, end. Tom made the sophomore, halfback. Jerry won a starting team by substituting his starting position at the start of the great desire for his lack of ex- season with his evasive running. He perience. Tom, a “Tiger ' on de- will be an asset to the team in the fense, was third in pass recep- future years. He was third on tions. He should see a lot of ground gaining with 3.3 yards per action in the future. carry. DAVID ARMBRUSTER—1-year letter-man, sophomore, guard. Dave worked his way up to the starting position, but was injured the last few games and didn't see much action. His strong and effective blocking will be essential for the team's success in future years. JOHN STALDER—1-year letterman, sophomore, guard. John played effective ball despite his size. With his determination and ability he should fill an important gap in the line for the Tigers. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Front Row Left To Right: Gory Jones, Dearie Huppert, Brad Cromer, Kenny Brown, Daryl Pfister. Second Row: Coach Dickerson, Jon Snethen, Doug Kottich, Rodney Campbell, Bob Quinley, Larry Jones, Bill Otto. Third Row: Chester Lee, Jim Stephenson, Bill Gibson, Lyle Bachman, Dan Schatz, Richard Vonderschmidt, Dale Gatz, Kenneth Merz. Fourth Row: Jim Shefferd, Roger Beasing, Jack Morgan, Ben Gerdes, Jim Zentner, Bob Martin, John Shorb, Darwin Palmer. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row Left To Right: Coach Bailey, Jim Smith, Gary Zentner, Jim Third Row: Don Fritz, Terry Eickhoff, Bob Martin, Jim Zentner, Darwin Stephenson, Mark James, Coach Graves. Second Row: Roger Owens, Palmer, Bill Otto, Terry Mullins. Dan Schatz, Gary Hurlbert, Bill Gibson, Ben Gerdes, Rodney Campbell. 79 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row Left To Right: Gary Grady, Coach Bailey, Coach Dickerson, Harkendorff, Tom Perry, John Sailors, John Martin, Bob Glenn, Larry Coach Graves, Paul Holtz. Second Row: Jerry McNeely, Dan Schatz, Gatz. Jack Cook, Jim Lippold, Mike Castle, Steve Hollens. Third Row: Jim SEASON S SCHEDULE FALLS CITY—47 FALLS CITY—65 FALLS CITY—74 FALLS CITY—43 FALLS CITY—56 TWIN-RIVERS TOURNAMENT FALLS CITY—57 FALLS CITY—57 FALLS CITY—68 BEATRICE—97 FALLS CITY—55 CRETE—58 AKSARBEN CONFERENCE FALLS CITY—67 MILLARD—50 FALLS CITY—59 WAHOO—70 FALLS CITY—44 OMAHA HOLY NAME—76 FALLS CITY—59 PLATTSMOUTH—58 FALLS CITY—61 NEBRASKA CITY—81 FALLS CITY—45 FAIRBURY—64 FALLS CITY—87 AUBURN—62 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT FALLS CITY— PAPILLION— SYRACUSE—73 RALSTON—73 AUBURN—62 ASHLAND—48 NEBRASKA CITY—67 NEBRASKA CITY—72 PLATTSMOUTH—78 80 JOHN MARTIN—2-year letterman, senior, center. ' Ace,'' the tallest member of the team, though only 6' 1”, missed much of the season because of illness. He was a hustler on defense and a good rebounder. His absence will be felt next year. MIKE CASTLE—3-year letterman, senior, guard. Mike was a sharp out-court shot, good ball handler, and a scrambler in clutch situations. His position will be hard for anyone to fill. LARRY GATZ—1 -year letterman, senior, forward. Larry, much improved this year, was dependable when called upon. His spirit will be missed next year. JACK COOK—2-year letterman, junior, guard. Jack proved to be a steady scorer and the team's playmaker. His desire and team spirit will be a big help to next year's team. JIM LIPPOLD—2-year letterman, junior, guard. Lip,” very dependable when needed, earned a starting position part of the season. His out-court shooting and floor speed will be a great asset to next year's team. JIM HARKENDORFF—1-year letterman, junior, forward. Jim showed much promise when called upon for action. With his terrific shooting he should win a starting position next year. 81 TOM PERRY—1-year letterman, sophomore, center. Tom was a hustler and an accurate scoop shooter. Because of his desire and willingness to put out an effort, he should prove to be the backbone of next year's team. BOB GLENN—1-year letterman, sophomore, forward. Doc, ' a cool operator on the floor, provided reserve strength and rebounding power for the Tigers when they needed it. He should have a bright future at Falls City High. JERRY McNEELY—1-year letterman, sophomore, guard. Wilt was the shortest but the fastest man on the team. His agility, ball control, and accurate shooting should add up to an outstanding record in the coming years. STEVE HOLLENS—Sophomore, guard. Steve's maneuverability and dependability made him a good stand-by. With his desire he should be a top contender for next year's team. JOHN SAILORS—Sophomore, center. John showed much improvement during the season and should pull his own on next year's team. DAN SCHATZ—Freshman, guard. Dan, o late arriver on the squad, should have a bright future with the Tigers. 82 BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front Row Left To Right: Brad Mumm, Harvey Eickhoff, Douglas Merz, Bob Quinley, Gary Grady, Rodney Schuler, Kenny Brown, Mark James, Gary Jones, Daryl Pfister, Donald Stevens. Second Row: Alan McDowell, Dearie Huppert, Larry Jones, Gary Fisher, Ronnie Goll, Bill McGinnis, David Armbruster, Larry Vohl, Ronnie Rue, Jon Snethen, Herbert Foster, Gary Hurlbert, Douglas Kottich, John Vogt, Brett Hatfield. Third Row: Steve Grush, Larry Fritz, Bob Jones, Dale Gatz, Bill Schweic-kerf, Richard Vonderschmidt, Lyle Bachman, Dwayne Hunzeker, Pat McGinnis, Terry Mullins, Jack Morgan, Kenny Merz, Richard Buckminster, Roland Graves, Don Marrs, Paul Holtz. Fourth Row: Dennis Rieschick, Melvin Pearson, Alvin Strasil, Roger Witt, Ronnie Hoban, John Stalder, Dan Hilgenfeld, Joe Pflaum, Brad Cromer, Mark Stitzer, Jack Wagoner, Ronnie Witt, Gary Vice, Gary Zenfner, Otho Stice, Lester Holtz. Fifth Row: Don Thompson, Don Fritz, Darrell Constantine, Roger Owens, Kenneth Bahr, Ronnie Stevens, Larry Wissmann, Neal Bahr, Ray Shafer, Jim Shefferd, Donald Huffman, Fred Sikora, Leon Arnold, John Rakestraw, Ron Killingsworth, Kenneth Scribner, Leon Wissmann. Sixth Row: Dennis Bahr, John Baker, Gary Dunn, Richard Hersh, Roger Beasing, Chester Lee, Curtis Gentry, James Bahr, Lindley Stevens, John Sailors, Steve Holland, Bill Surman, Dale Comer, Jerry Duerfeldt, Alan Romine, Leon Volz, Ray Mandery, John Shorb, Coach Bailey. oo CJ STUDENT LIFE 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 HESTED STORES GLENN D. 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Highway 73, North Your International and New Holland Dealer Dick Gibson—Owner Falls City Bob Gibson—Owner Ron Sailors—Salesman JOHN J. HUBER Real Estate Sales DAIRY DIP 1400 Stone Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG STORE 1505 Stone Street Phone 2446 gerweck co. Soil Conservation Work Terracing Earth Dams Land Clearings Water Ways Vernon Gerweck 2406 Stone Phone 4185 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 BREEZY HILL STEAK HOUSE South on Highway 73 Falls City Nebraska S. D. COWAN, SR., M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat S. D. COWAN, JR., O.D. Falls City H. I. PRICHARD SON Chrysler—Imperial—Plymouth—Valiant 17th and Chase Established 1916 Phone 2404 13165410 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES STORE : Home Owned j! Auto and Home Accessories 1521 Stone Phone 2725 FRANK'S JEWELRY | CUMMINS TYPEWRITING CO. Watches Diamonds Trifari Jewelry Royal Portable Typewriter WANDA'S Falls City, Nebraska BEAUTY SHOP 1616 ’ j Stone Phone 3911 j EDDE MOTORS j Pontiac Buick Sales and Service Rambler GMC 1805 Stone—1824 Stone Phone 4124 A-MAC GAS COMPANY QUAUTYPRINT j Let us put the spotlight on your next printing order! You'll Like A-Mac Letterheads—Envelopes—Business Forms Propane Register Forms—Office Supplies Tanks for Sale or Lease Wedding Invitations R. N. (Blondie) Werner, Mgr. Ledger—Columnar Sheets Direct Mail Advertising j: Phone 3524 Falls City 1410 Stone We, the following Richardson County Officials, wish to Congratulate The Falls City High School on their 1965 issue of the Orange and Black Thomas Aitken Helen Hanika Emma Kieffer Inez Maddox Albert Maust L. G. Wiltse Henry Schepman Arch Noll Ed Mahoney 'rww ww w w w w wjw I! ; ;; Phone 2434 Falls City j BARTLETT AND COMPANY We Specialize in Custom Feed Mixing and Grinding Murphy's Cut Cost Gooch's Best Fertilizer ! Compliments of BAYARD T. CLARK RIVOLI THEATRE The Best in Entertainment ! REAL ESTATE ERWIN HARKENDORFF ; Phone 2246 !; Richardson County Bank Bldg. Lorenzo's Shoe and Gun Shop Falls City, Nebraska ; ; Cooper Oil Goodyear - Dunlap ; Tires Skelly Guaranteed Products | NORTHVUE SKELLY SERVICE Phone 2225 Falls City, Nebr. EBEL SEED COMPANY Floyd Bernard Sumner Gerweck PURINA FEEDS Portable Grinding and Mixing ’hone 3712 West 14th VET’S CLUB, INC. ! American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars ! Post 102 Falls City Post 1765 CROOKER'S SERVICE !; Automobiles Trucks Tractors ] Phone 4315 IRMA'S BEAUTY FORUM Hair Shaping and Styling ] 1524 Vi Stone Phone 4212 | HOY’S IDEAL CLEANERS j! Established 1922 ! Cleaners Dryers Rental Rug Cleaning Equipment Hatters Fur Storage |! Phone 3223 1817 Harlan 1 SEID IMPLEMENT COMPANY John Deere Sales and Service 1416 Harlan Phone 2466 SOUTHSIDE INN Beverages Good Food Sporting Goods Phone 4046 Falls City Nebr. REDWOOD INN CHAT'N NIBBLE !| Fountain and Luncheonette Home-made Candy Quality Service SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Super Kem-Tone Kem-Glo Vern Hazelwood, Mgr. Phone 2491 1503 Stone D. E. FOX, O.D. Optometrist SHESTAK'S Prescriptions Drugs Sodas 1610 Stone RAMSEY’S GROCERY AND CAFE !; Home-Cooked Meals s 1020 Stone Phone 3514 | FARM AND CITY SUPPLY, INC. Make Our Store Headquarters for Your Farm Needs 1423 Stone Phone 3400 Falls City, Nebr. | FALLS CITY MERCANTILE COMPANY 5th and Morton Phone 3434 CHANEY-HODGENS SHARRAR FUNERAL HOME ; Ambulance Phone 2411 Service KREIFELS BUILDING CENTER Material for all Home Decorating Phone 2333 1015 Harlan Falls City Toys Hobbies J NETT'S Wallpaper Paint LAW'S IDEAL MARKET ! Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 311 West 21 st Phone 4016 Compliments of HAROLD C. PRICHARD SHADE-MASTER Manufactured by BOATMAN MANUFACTURING CO. i M. L. Boatman Phone 3923 Falls City KINSEY’S HARDWARE AND PLUMBING, INC. Westinghouse Appliances Chrysler Airtemp Plumbing and Heating Contractors Hardware Sheet Metal 1621 Chase Phone 3316 MERZ FARM EQUIPMENT FEEDS ! Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service Phone 3014 North Highway 73 Compliments of ARCHIBALD WEAVER L. V. BRENNAN, M. D. R. L. BURGHART, M. D. Physician Surgeon Falls City, Nebraska WILTSE GOLDSMITH WILTSE ABSTRACT COMPANY Richardson County Bank Building Phone 3919 Falls City BARKER’S AUTOMOTIVE Sales and Service Magneto Carburetor Generator Starter Speedometer Briggs-Stratton Clinton Factory Authorized Service and Motor Tune-Up Sun Equipment Allen-Tronic Analyzer 1921 Harlan Phone 2579 | tt 7 Owner—Beth Dyblie Compliments of [AGON WHEEL ANTIQUES 2214 Chase 1 NATALIE'S NOVELTY NOOK 5 Party—Centerpieces 2 Favors—Decorations FALLS CITY BOWL Ken and Sharon—Proprietors Phone 2111 111 West 17th Street ; Alvin Maxine Comer WAGON WHEEL BEVERAGES 120 West 16th Street Falls City, Nebr. NATIONAL FARMERS ORGANIZATION A Fair Share For Farmers ; Through Collective Bargaining Richardson Co. N.F.O. i CLARK'S Compliments of UPTOWN j FALLS CITY BARBER SHOPS DEAN'S HOTEL j: c FALLS CITY CABLE T.V., INC. 3as Oil i; IMPERIAL Buy and Save I; LARRY COOK || Highway 73, North Phone 2779 1813 Stone Phone 2863 1; Falls City, Nebraska || 1 BILL CARTER INSURANCE Office Phone 3027 815 Stone Falls City ij [ Congratulations to Class of '65 I IARLING TRANSFER, INC. : - 1 DORR-PHILI lJ?!Tl«— AND 3237 REAVISMA 920 HARLAN ST. FALL 30T jg |L .COMBER jj| j|||v ]j CITY, NEBRASKA ||f Compliments of THE TOWLE REALTY COMPANY IMOGENE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE 2015 Clifton Avenue Phone 2510 Cold Waves Hair Styling Manicures Imogene, Sandy and Sharon Compliments of FALLS CITY B. P. 0. E. LODGE 963 Your Home Away From Home Compliments of GERHARDT RADIO AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Your General Electric Dealer for 37 Years FALLER’S SINCLAIR SERVICE Dino and Dino Supreme Gasoline Sinclair Products U. S. Rubber Products PAULA'S BEAUTY SHOP Hair Shaping and Styling Manicures North Fulton Phone 2839 AHERN PHOTO SERVICE Congratulations Seniors! Shubert Phone 2882 M.F.A. EXCHANGE Feed Seed - Farm Supplies Bulk - Bagged - Anhydrous 5th Wilson Falls City Phone 3435 V. C. BING BINDRUM Contractor From Foundation to Roof 2605 Barada Phone 2254 INDEPENDENT LUMBER AND . CO. Phone 2422 Lumber—Building Material Ready-Mix Concrete 601 West 14th 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 too 02146230 I «
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