Pawnee City High School - Indian Yearbook (Pawnee City, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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Qjeniors James Robert Pliha) •Jim'' College Preparatory ‘7 don’t like the moonlight because you can't turn it out.” Boys' Glee 2, 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4. Boys' Octet 2. Mixed Octet 3, Boys' Quartet 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Annual Stall, Opera 2, 3 4 Football 1, 2. 3 4 Captain Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4. Track 1. P” Club 4. Student Council 1. Carol Jane Smith KT College Preparatory 7 should rather please one man than many.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1, 2; Crum Ma- jorette 3. 4. Brass Sextet 2. 3. 4 Trumpet Trio 3. 4 Pep Band 2, 3; Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4 Pep Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. Choir 2 3. 4. Librarian 4; Junior Choir 1. Girls' Glee 2. 3. 4. Librarian 4. Girls' Octet 3. 4. Girls' Sextet 4; Opera 4. Opera Or- chestra 1. 2. 3, Pawneean Staff 4. Dra- matics 1; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Carnival Attendant 1; Junior Play. Betty Alyce Rohlmeier Bets'' Normal Training ”There's never much of a good thing—that is why Vm so small.” G.A.A 1, 3; Band 2.3,4; Pep Club 3 4 Choir 3. 4. Girls' Glee 2. 3. 4 Accompa- nist 3; Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. Secretary 2. Vice President 3; Junior Choir 1 Opera 3 4 Junior Play; Dramatics 1. Vere. C Steiner •‘Vera Commercial “Quiet and polite in every way.” Band 2, 3, G A A 1 Pep Club 3. Choir 2. Girls' Glee 2. Opera 2. Carol Jear Stewart ••Carol'' Commercial Being good is such a lonesome job.” Band 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 4. Class Vice President 1; Junior Play. Belva Mae Turnbull “Belva Commercial “She thinks teachers are too inquisi- tive.” G.A.A 1. 3; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Librarian 2. 3. Band 2, 3 4, Dramatics 1; Girls' Glee 3. Woodwind Quintet 3. 4, String Quartet 3. 4. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. Class Secre- tary 4. Junior Play; Pep Club 3. 4; Paw- neean Staff 3. 4. Annual Staff. Junior Choir 1; Opera Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Donald D. Thompson Vocational Agriculture Me and my Ford, all alone and blue.” Track 3. 4. Basketball 1. Student Man- ager 3; Football 3. F F A 1. 2. 3. 4. Dra- matics 1. 2. P Club 3, 4, Annuali Staff.

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s; qj en tors Joe R. Hubka Bobbie Vocational Agriculture A pocket edition of a man.' Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Property Manager 3 4 rrfl. l.J. 3. 4 Treasurer 4. Basketball 1. 2 3; Track 3; Choir 3. 4. Boys Glee 3. Orchestra 3. 4. President 4. Student Council 2. Opera Orchestra 3 Pep Band John Dean Kalina Dean Vocational Agriculture try fo make a hit with every miss Band 1. 2. 3 4 F F A 3. President 4. 1. 2. 3. 4 Sentinel Kathryn Lee Kerl Ratio Commercial ’m forever blowing troubles” ]a r»v3 1 fr 8,ient 4- Orchestrc L.2- Cho,r 2. 3 4. Girls Glee 2 3 4 £irls Octet 2. 3 4. Girls' Sextet 2 ' 3 Accompanist 4; Girls' Trio 4. Mixed Octe 3, Woodwind Quintet 1. 2. 3 4 Jumo Play. Pep Club 3 4. Treasurer 4 Paw IT3!! Soa,f I 4- Editor-in-Chiel 4. Annua Stall. Pep Band 1 2 3. 4 Dramatics 1 Opera 3 4 Lead 3. Opera Orchestra 1 2; String Quartet 3. 4 Betty Marie Mort Betty Commercial Her smile wins many friends Orchestra 2. 3. 4 Librarian 2 3. 4. Ban l. I. Dramatics 1 Junior Choir 1. Junu Play. Pep Club 4. Opera Orchestra 3 Robert L. Packett Jew General ‘7 came to P.C.H.S. to see if they taught anything I didn’t know” Hoburt Tracy Huston Mr. Macy College Preparatory There's two sides to every question, my side and the wrong side.” Football Student Manager 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball Student Manaaer 1,3 4 Track Student Manaaer 3, 4; Class President 1. 2. 3. Student Council 1,2, 3. 4 President 3. 4 Band 1. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4. Choir 1. 2. 3. 4. Bovs' Glee 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Carnival Attendant 2 Dramatics 1; Opera 1 2. 3. 4. Lead 3; P Club 3. 4 Secretary 4 Doris Arlene Kerl Dotsy Normal Training A phonograph with a giggle attach- ment ” Band 2 3 4 Vice President 3, 4. Orches- tra 1. 2. 3. 4. Choir 2. 3. 4; Girls Glee 2. 3. 4. Pep Band 2. 3; Cheerleader 4. Pep Club 3 4. Secretary 3; Girls' Octet 2, Girls' Trio 3. 4. Trumcet Trio 3. 4. Junior Play. Dramatics 1. Junior Choir 1. Pawneean Staff 4. Annual Staff. Opera 2, 3. Lead 2. 3. Rosr. Lee Kerl Kerl Vocat onal Agriculture 7 trasn't too busy, so I came to school today ” F F A 1. 2. 3. 4 Echo D. Nimmich Echo Commercial •Wherever I am you’ll generally find that I’m in for a pretty good time” G A A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice President 2. Dorothy L Parrett Polly Commercial 7 ask nothing for myself, but please give my mother a son-in-law. Choir 3. 4, Girls' Glee 3. 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4 Carnival Attondant 3. Pep Club 3, 4. Vice President 4. Pawneean Staff 4 Annual Stall Editor-in-Chief; Y- Teens 1. 2. 3: Dramatics 1; Opera 3. 4. Junior Choir 1. Page 8



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Tiistory . Down the long trail One September mom many moons ago, fifty-two eager young Pawnees stormed the doors of Pawnee High School in a search lor knowledge. We managed, somehow, to brave the ridicule of both the older warriors and the paleface faculty, and took our places as stu- dents in this heap big wigwam of education. We elected Tracy as our Chieftain and Carol Jean as his assistant. Lucille recorded the happenings at our pow-wows and handled our wampum. Our representative to the Great Tribal Council was Jim Plihal and Miss Moler served as our honored counselor. At this time we were officially allowed to attend the month- ly tribal dances as full-fledged braves. Also, it was during this year that Katie went with Jack, Chief Huston combed fair maiden Cook's hair, and Miss Werner bade us a fond farewell. Our sophomore year, we again donned our war paint and tomahawks in an effort to add more feathers to our caps of knowledge. This year, Big Chief Huston was assisted by Dean Howard. Carol Smith took over our evei- increasing supply of wampum and recorded the events at our pow-wows. Bob Hubka cast his lot with the Tribal Council and we were aptly-advised by Miss McKissick and Miss Olson. Aside from the usual routine of study all the girls cut bangs and hay rides became quite popular. As we entered Pawnee High our junior year, the girls immediately began rehearsals for the class play Campus Deadline. Tracy remained our dependable chieftain and was ably assisted by Joy. Lucille, again, took charge of wampum and pow-wows. Marilyn and Dean Howard were elected to the Tribal Council and we were counseled by Miss Mc- Kissick and Miss Peckham. As Christmas ap- proached, Carol kissed Mr. Albrecht under the mistletoe (the festive spirit must have gotten the best of her); we presented the annua’ Christmas program, featuring Pike Bones and his Country Lickers; Dotsy and Polly had a big mid-semester sale at their locker, and Jim made All-State. Dignified Seniors! We have found ourselves in these moccasins all too soon. Dean Howard now serves as our honored chieftain with Joy as his right-hand man. Belva is handling what wampum we still have (after paying for last year's banquet) and is recording what takes place at our very frequent pow-wows. Tribal Council representatives are Tracy and Marilyn. Counselors are Coach Moss and Mr Rosewell. In November, we presented the traditional Thanksgiving program which will always be remembered (at least, by us). Also, Jim made All-State again. A great deal of our story remains to be told—for one cannot write what has not yet happened. The class play, banquet, class day, sneak day, and commencement are still in the future. As we approach the end of the long, long trail which has led us through four eventful years of high school, we are prepar- ing to leave this reservation as brave warriors, ready to proceed into life, each seeking his own fortune. We sincerely hope that we will not be lost in the shades of a long-forgotten past. Class Motto: No prize without a struggle. Class Colors: Maroon and Grey. Class Flower: Gardenia. Page 10

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