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

 - Class of 1950

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J.c JC-- The successful farmer of tomorrow is the future farmer of today. 1 at Row—Max Scott. David Albers. Allan Brown. loe Perdew. David Cary. Albert Panec. George Gilmore. Don Thompson. lim Daltan. Allan Kerl. Duwayne Spier. David Bock. Bill Rohlmeier. Mr. Vance. 2nd Row—Donovan Albers. Richard Blecha. Buddy Callam. Keith Davis. Arden Bredemeier. Eugene Kalina. Keith Niss. Dean Kalina. Rex Brown. Bob Hubka. George Iones. Bill Dakan. Gary Habegger. Donald Thurston. Donald Albers. 3rd Row—Sam Brzon. Byiord Thomas. Dean Davis. Robert Stepanek. Henry Peacock. Glenn Schultz. Doyle Blodgett. Albert Benson, ferome Hoffman. Eugene Rakos- nik. Alvin Vance. Lee Frost. David Waddell. President..... Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Reporter Sentinel....... Adviser........ OFFICERS ............... Dean Kalina ..................Keith Niss ..............Eugene Kalina .................Bob Hubka ................ Rex Brown ...........Arden Bredemeier ..............Harold Vance THE FUTURE FARMER He faces the future with confidence. He believes in himself and respects his fellowman. He studies vocational agriculture and becomes a practical scientific farmer. He thinks clearly and works efficiently. He recognizes challenging problems and opportunities. He is cooperative, friendly, courteous and honest. He receives training in leadership and citizenship and serves effectively for his home, community and nation. He is bringing a new era of agriculture and rural living. The Pawnee City Chapter of the Future Farmers of America won the white ribbon in the state chapter contest. Jim Rinne placed first in the district public speaking contest and fourth in the state public speaking contest at Omaha. The dairy judging team, consisting of George Jones, David Waddell and Jim Rinne, won first in the state contest at Lincoln, the second year in succession for Pawnee to win first place. This team represented the state in the national F.F.A dairy judging contest at Waterloo, Iowa in October, 1949. Jim placed in the silver group; David and George placed in the bronze group. The team placed in the silver group, the same placing that last year's team won. The farm mechanics team, consisting of Bob Hubka and Donald Albers, placed third in the state contest. The livestock team, con- sisting of Keith Niss, Arden Bredemeier and Dean Kalina, placed sixth The crops team, consisting of Henry Peacock, Keith Niss and Arden Bredemeier, placed tenth. There were over forty Chapters entered in the different state contests. Page 27

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. . . . “Sing, sing, music teas given to brighten the gay and kindle the living.” Thomas Moore 1st Row—Max Scott. Galen Johnston. Buddy Callam. Mis Ullstrom. Bill Huston. George Iones. Charles Spohr. 2nd Row—David Waddell. Paul Cash. Tracy Huston. Alvin Vance. Dean Howard. Lee Frost. Rex Brown. Joy Howard. 3rd Row—Keith Niss. Jim Bennett. Ned Eckman. Harold Chase. Jim Plihal. Glenn Schultx. Doyle Blodgett. Kyril Brown. Jerome Hoffman. Accompanist—Gerry Howard. CBoys Ql( ee President .... Vice-President Secretary.... Librarian Director...... OFFICERS Glenn Schultz . .. .Jim Plihal . Kyril Brown George Jones Miss Ullstrom Most of the rehearsal time for Boys' Glee was spent learning to sing together. Blending voices, learning notes, and working out ex- pression are extremely important in music, and just emphasis was placed up on these things. The initial performance took place at Christmas time. Work on other programs such as the assembly program comprised the rest of the year's work for the Boys' Glee Club. Page 26



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c yomahawks . . . . “We’re with you, boys, we’re with you. Cheerleaders—Doris Kerl. Carol Smith. Barbara Colwell. Marilyn Edgerton. 1st Row—Miss Ullstrom. Betty Rohlmeier. Jo Harlene Shelabarger. Marilyn Hopper. Gerry Giiiord, Donna Shelabarger. Bettie Jean Hopper. Donna Bethel. Lucille Eddy. Nylanne Scheidegger. Phyllis Edgerton. Miss Childers. 2nd Row—Audrey Bailey. Anna Mae Friedly. Marilyn Tegtmeier. Velma Johnson. Gerry Howard. Virginia Bellows. Velda Thomas. Barbara Schnepp, Beverly Allen. Dorothy Parrett. Jacqueline Reed. Jane Dodson. Mary Ann Collar. Carol Wil- liams. 3rd Row—Marjorie Van Horne. Cynthia Davis. Doris Bock. Carol Jean Stewart. Betty Mort. Belva Turnbull. Carolyn Caswell. Shirley Elenga. Mildred Oenbring, Betty Brown. Oleta Ellsworth. Wilena Turnbull. Kathryn Kerl. Georgia Bock. Carol McKee. Carolyn Bratt. Bette Reynolds. Laura King. President..... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Cheerleaders . OFFICERS Sponsors ....Lucille Eddy . Dorothy Parrett . Georgia Bock .....Kathryn Kerl Barbara Colwell Marilyn Edgerton Doris Kerl Carol Smith . . .. Miss Ullstrom Miss Childers The Tomahawk Club is an organized group of senior, junior and sophomore girls. All boys holding letters are honorary members of the club. The main objectives of the club are to back the boys in their efforts to win and promote good sportsmanship in the school. Pep rallies were held before every game and skits were given before home games. The club sold refreshments at all home games and a bonfire and wiener roast was held to celebrate the closing of a successful football season. A pep band was organized for the basket- ball season which added greatly to the spirit of the games. Page 28

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