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GERALD SCHULA Never a dull moment, General. F.F.A. Ig Vocal 2g Football 35 Basketball I,2, MARIORIE WESTERHOLD High school boys are not for me. Business Educaiion, F,H,A. I,2,3,4g Pep Club I,4g Annual staff. LLOYD SCHULZ Bewarel I may yet do something sensational. Vocational Agriculture, F,F.A, I,2,3,4g Vocal Ig Football 3'4- EILEEN WILHELM Of all the essentials which point toward success, Eileen has the main one--stick to-it-ive-ness. College Preparatory, Pep Club I,2,3,4g Annual Staffq Junior Class Play. -s3s:,sfs,sfs' f,-- JlQf1.4.w.1..w ROBERT SCHULZ Work has killed many a man, why dielp' General, Band 3g Vocal 3,4g Junior Class Play. TOM STRANSKY Dorsey has nothing on me, College Preparatory. Band I,2,3,4g Football 33 Basketball I 1 2, 3- MARGARET WORTMAN 'Just a minute. Business Education. F,H,A. I,2,3,4g Vocal I,2,3,4g Pep Club I,2,3,4g Annual Staffg Junior Class Play.
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GENE SCI-IROEDER I don't know! Vocational Agriculture, F,F,A, I,2,3,4. GERALDINE THOMPSON Silence is a friend that will not go astray. Teacher Education Vocal I,2g Pep Club 1,3 Staffg F, T. A. 3: 4- CARL SCHULA Tis feared he'l1 grow thin from overworkj' General, Football I, 2, 3, 4. X , 4g Annual LYLE PETERSEN Oh, this learning! What a thing it is, Voca1ionalAgriculture. I,2,3,4g F,F,A, I,2,3,4, PATTI MURPHY A1ways smiling' and agreeable, Business Education, Junior Class Playg Chorus I, 25 Band 2,3g Pep Club I,3,4g Annual Staff, NADINE RATHKE Abilities galore, dramatic, singing, and riding--who would want more! College Preparatory. Band 3,43 Vocal I,2,3,4g Pep Club I,2,3,4g Annual Staffg Junior Class Playg F,H,A, I,2,3,4. LEON POPKEN 'Life is just one alarm clock after another. Vocational Agriculture. F,F,A, I,2,3,4.
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Cfadzi ,Zola ec? This is station W. H. S. bringing you the news highlights of 1964--international, national, state and local news. Now, international news--but fir st, a word from our sponsors, Creamy Cuddle Soap, Inc. , owned by Gene Schroeder. This soap is guaranteed to make your skin glow with beauty--and it gives you dimples besides! It's been tested! It's been proved! Creamy Cuddle Soap is the cuddliest soap on the market, says career girl, Marlene Koester. Get -your bar of Creamy Cuddle Soap now.. Washington, D. C. --The President has just named Gerald Davis to be Ambas- sador to Lower Slobbovia. He is being flown over by the renowned pilot, Russell Brahmer, who flew the Atlantic in 3 hours, l3 minutes. Another appointment made known by the President yesterday was that of Patti Murphy as the new Ambassador to Ireland. Miss Murphy was very pleased with the announcement. Norene Ebel has just been named as the first woman Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Miss Ebel, a widely known Nebraskan, succeeds Ronald Breitkreutz who reigned to take an ex- tended world tour to spend some of his excess money. National news--Keep your dial turned to station W. H. S. ! At 3 o'clock tomorrow we will feature an interview with two honored ladies--Mrs. America of 1964, namely Bonnie nee Hyland, and the Most Talkative -Woman of 1964 who is none other than Marianne Schultz. Be listening! The Shy Girls Union held a convention this last week in New York City. At their meeting on Saturday, LaVina Heller was elected president. Sports news--The greatest thing in wrestling since Gorgeous George, Robert Schulz, came through on top at last night's title bout. It was a thriller. Jerry Bader, winner of the track meet at the last Olympic games has announced that he is prepar- ing to enter the next Olympic competition. Now, a word from another one of our sponsors--Are you having trouble finding a gift for a friend? It's no problem at all if you'll only select a beautiful hankie from Handke's Hankie Shop owned by Leon Handke. His bookkeeper, Alice Hilde- brandt, calls it E Z Shopping and says that she never has trouble selecting a gift from the gorgeous assortment available. Select yours today. Local news--A bandit last night broke into Daberkow's Delicious Diner, Nor- man Daberkow, owner, and made off with cash and two waitresses, Marjorie Wes- terhold and Margret Wortman. Chief of Police, Carl Schula, is hot on their trail. Multimillionaire, Gary Hansen, has provided money to build a Hansen Center which, it is said, will make Rockefeller Center look like a palace of bygone days. Gerald Schula's Circus Conglomeration will move into town tomorrow and plans to remain a week. Special features are Little John, trapeze artist who is none other than John Meyer, and that marvelous lion-tamer, Eileen Wilhelm. The .side- show offers a spell -bound act by Eat Everything Kane whose speciality is fire and sword eating. Cutie Cupid, the Clown who is Charles Ziegenbein, will add variety and spice to the show. Another act is the Giggling Girls from Glengill Gorge fea- turing Marlene Eggers, Betty Marx, and Lois Mitchell in the chorus line. ircus bandleader, Elton Kind, will be interviewed on this station at 4:30. Eldon Heller, the famous hotrod racer was injured yesterday as he was te sting the new speed weapon invented by Slow but Sure Popken. He was taken immedi- ately to the office of Dr. J. Krieger. Beverly Root, the doctor's competent nurse, reported that Heller, who sufferedminor scratches and bruises was released shortly. The Chicago International Exhibition ended this week. A ricultural aglent, Paul Biermann, announced that Gail Anderson won top honors witi his Yorks ire Yankees . Geraldine Thompson, teacher in New York City, is using the rnethod called the HWisdom Funnel invented by Tom Stransky, famous scientist and Nobel prize win- ner, making it possible to actually pour wisdom into the child's brain through a funnel. It's so much simpler this way! Throngs of people crowded the fair grounds yesterday to see the famous Dobson Rodeo Troupe featuring Nadine Rathke as a daring Brahma bull rider. Nationally known hair stylist, Delores Wegner, reports that the latest thing in hair styling is the Collie Curl to replace the Poodle Cut. Now for the society news--Big name in society! Mary Lou Feller held a formal party at her swanky Long Island estate last night. About 250 people attended the af- fair. An honored guest was Mary Beth McGill who was named last year as one of the ten best-dressed ladies in the United States. Miss McGill's clothes are all de- signed by Monsieur Norman D. Behlers of Paris, France. Now the Weather--state forecaster, lvadell Brehmer, predicts clear skies, plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures for the next five days. That is the news for today. ' 12
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