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just the beginning Max Scott 'Scotty' Vocational Agricultura I don't stand a chance against the teachers, so why try? Powneean staff 2,3; band 1.2, 3.4: choir 1.2,3 4, boys' aloe 2.3; F F A 1.2,3.4. basketball 1. dra- matics 2.3; pep band 3; oper- etta chorus 2. Charles Spohr Chuck College Preparatory 'Maestro of mischief.' Class vice-president 4 student council 1; annual staff 4. band 1.2.3.4, choir 2.3.4, vice presi- dent 3, secretary 4. boys glee 2.3.4, president 4. P club 3 4 vice-president 4; football 1.2.3, 4. basketball 1,2.3.4. track 1.2. 3.4, carnival attendant 3. junior play cast, operetta cast 2.3; mixed octet 3. Robert Stepanek Bob' Vocational Agriculture Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it all day. Band 1,2,3 4; orchestra 2.3.4. F F A 1,2,3 4 treasurer 4. toot- ball 3.4; track 2; pep band 2.3.4; brass sextet 2,3,4. David Waddell Dave Vocational Agriculture Men of lew words are often the best. Class vice-president 3; student council 4; annual staff 4, choir 2.3.4 boys glee 2.3,4. F.F A 1,2,3 4. secretary 3, president 4. basketball 4; track 4. operetta chorus 2,3,4; boys' octet 3. Mary Alice Wilson Mary Vocational Homemaking A woman after her own heart, but she'd rather have a man after it. Band 1.2,3.4; choir 1,2,3.4; girls' glee 2,3,4. pep club 3.4; oper- etta chorus 2 3.4 girls’ sextet 4. girls' triple trio 3. Donna Shelabarger Donna Commercial Why stick to one guy?'9 Band 12.3.4; choir 2.3 4. girls’ glee 2.3.4. pep club 2.3.4 cheerleader 4, operetta chorus 2 3; tumor chorus 1. Betty Stastny Betty Commercial Danre hand life is quite the UJe! Pawneean staff 4. choir 2.3.4, girls glee 2.3.4. dramatics 4 operetta chorus 3; junior chorus Lowell Vestal ’Lowell College Preparatory His future is the hard- ware store. Annual staff 4; Pawneean staff 3.4. orchestra 4. choir 3.4, jun- ior play cast, operetta cast 3; dramatics 1,2,3. Carol Williams Jackie Commercal Silence does not indicate lack of wisdom. Annual staff 4, Pawneean staff 3.4; choir 3.4; girls' glee 3.4; G A A. 1. pep club 2,3.4, secre- tary 4 operetta chorus 3; madrigal 3; junior chorus 1. Page 11
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. but really Bill Huston ‘•Bill College Preparatory “Never a dull moment when Bill is around. ’ Class vice-preisdent 2; student council 1; annual stall 4; band 1.2.34. choir 2; boys' alee 2. ' P club 3 4. president 4; loot- ball 1.2 3.4. basketball 1.2.3 4: track 1.2.3.4. golf 3.4. carnival attendant 1; operetta chorus 2. Galen Johnston “Galen ' College Preparatory “One reason for Pawnee’s WONDERFUL band.” Pawneean stafl 4. band 2,3.4. drum maior 3.4 orchestra 3. choir 1.2.34. boys glee 2.3.4, iumor play cast; operetta cast 2 3. mixed octet 2.3 boys' quar- tet 4. accompanist girls' sex- tet 4 Maxine Korber “Mickey” General “Her future is already planned.” Annual stall 4 Pawneean stall 1.2.3; band 1.2. choir 1.2,3. girls' glee 1.2.3: G A A 1.2.3 4. pep club 1,2.3. Y-teens 1; junior play cast; operetta chorus 1.2,3; mixed octet 3. girls' sextet 2 Edna Peacock '“Edna” Commercial “She is peppy, lively, and full of fun.” Pawneean stall 3.4, band 2,3.4; girls' glee 1.3; G A A 1.2 3,4 pep club 3.4 treasurer 4. dra- matics 2; junior play cast; FHA. 1. Eugene Rakosnik “■Rocky” Vocational Agriculture “A lion among ladies is a most dangerous thing ” Student council 2.3, president 3; annual stafl 4, Pawneean staff 3; band 1.2.3,4. orchestra 2; boys glee 3,4, F.F A 1.2,3,4 reporter 3. secretary 4 basket- ball 1.2; track 2; carnival at- tendant 2. pep band 2.3. junior ! lay cast, saxophone quartet Kenneth Johnson ’’Kendo” College Preparatory tell you, they need more men like me Class secretary 2; band 1.2.3.4 orchestra 2.3,4 choir 4, P ' club 3,4. football 2.3.4. captain 4 basketball 2.3.4. track 1.2.3.4. pep band 3. Donna Kalina “Shortie” Commercial “Little, but oh my!” Band 1.2.3.4 orchestra 3.4. li- brarian 4 girls' glee 3.4. pep club 3,4. president 4. dramatics 2; junior play cast Mary Lou Parli ■’Mary” Commercial “1 live to learn, and learn to liver Class president 1; student coun- cil 1. annual staff 4. Pawneean stall 4. band 1,2.3; orchestra 1; choir 2; airls glee 2; G A A 2; pep cIud 2. junior play cast; operetta chorus 2. Mary Perdew ’Mari” Commercial “Pleasant and kind to all whom she knows.’ Pawneean stall 4; G A.A. 1.2, 3.4. pep club 4; dramatics 2.3. Jim Rhodes “Toadsey' Commercial “Since there is nothing in Pawnee, 1 travel to Hum- boldt.” Choir 1,2.3; boys' glee 1,2,3; football 1.2.3; basketball 1,2,3; track 1.2.
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. . Turn back the hands of time. uiistory Turn back the hands of time to the morning of September 4, 1939. Let's follow the once small tracks of our seniors through the sands of time and watch them grow. Our first im- prints were made in kindergarten where we learned that scissors were for cutting paper in- stead of hair, and that paste was not to be eaten, fls these tracks grow, we find we could read, count, and more recently work algebra, read Latin, and solve chemical equations. fls we look back on grade school days, our tracks are somewhat covered by the exciting winds of high school. The footprints of 1948, when we entered the doors of P.C.H.S., are at first a little confused with the new high school schedule. The tracks soon become more clear as we accustomed ourselves to the routine of grown-up days. Lasting imprints, at least in our memories, are highlights of the past four years: class assembly programs, plays, and parties; school dances, and games. Class officers were: freshmen—president, Mary Lou Parli; vice-president, Doris Hess; sec- retary-treasurer, Gerry Gifford; student coun- cil, Bill Huston; and sponsor. Miss Childers; sophomores—president, Doris Hess, vice-presi- dent, Bill Huston; secretary-treasurer, Ken Johnson; student council, Eugene Rakosnik; and sponsors. Miss Ullstrom and Mr. Darrow, juniors—president, Eugene Rakosnik; vice- president, David Waddell; secretary, Gerry Gifford; treasurer, Jerome Hoffman; student council, Doris Hess and Kyril Brown; and sponsors, Miss Peckham and Miss Danielson; seniors—president, Kyril Brown; vice-presi- dent, Charles Spohr, secretary, Carolyn Bratt; treasurer, Jerome Hoffman; student council, Gerry Gifford and David Waddell; and spon- sors, Miss fluserod and Mr. Goodwin. Repre- senting our class in carnival royalty were: Gerry and Bill as freshmen; Doris Hess and Gene when we were sophies, and last year, Marilyn and Chuck. Perhaps best of all, we at last find these same imprints, now of dairvty slippers and highly polished shoes, from junior-senior ban- quets, baccalaureate, and finally graduation. After the momentous date of May 23, 1952, the tracks will be harder to trace as they will follow many different individual paths. The footsteps falter a little as we leave Pawnee High as students for the last time, but we hope our imprints will remain, at least faintly, for- ever. CLASS MOTTO: Minds, like parachutes, work only when open. COLORS: Blue and white FLOWER: Orchid t'age 12
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