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

 - Class of 1953

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The beginning of (he end TOP ROW: Jo Ann Allen, Darlene Antholz, Bob Blecha, Robert Blecha, Edgar Hrederoeier, Jack Chittick, Yvonne Edaerton, Orlene Frank. SECOND ROW: Jon T ink, Joan Hays, David Hoffman. Reah llunzeker, L.owe 11 Johnson, Kenneth klepper, Donald Knox, Marianne Mangnall. THIRD ROW: Carv Meader, Bruce McClintock, Leland McClintock, Louis McClintock, Loretta Oenbring, Byford Packett, Jacquelyn Packett, Gary Pattison. FOURTH ROW: Don Peacock, kutherine Peck hair, Donna Preston, Jerry Reed, Evelyn Scott, Mary Jo Saxton, Ardell Tegtmeier, Elda Tegtmeier. FIFTH ROW: Roger Waddeil, Marilyn Waruke, Dale Wende, Larry Yarger, Vaughn YosL OFFICERS: President.......... Vice-president. . . Secretary-treasurer Student Council . . Sponsors........... . Roger Waddell . . Vaughn Yost . .Jack Chittick l owell Johnson Donna Preston , • . Miss Kelly Mrs. McGill

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THE PAWNEE REPUBLICAN-WAY 30.1973 Class Reunion One of the biggest social events of the year was the reunion of the senior class of 1953. It was amazing to find what course each one’s life had taken. The only two members of the class unable to attend were Jeannie Allison and David Cary. Jeannie was on tour in Europe as a concert pianist and David, who incidentally holds the title of light weight boxing champion of the world, had a match scheduled in Madison Square Garden. Gary Karnke was combining business and pleasure. He was busily greeting old classmates and taking pictures at the same time. Gary is head photographer for the Omaha World Herald. Donna Howard is also employed by the Omaha World Herald as make-up editor. She started her career with this very paper many years ago. I was rather surprised to find that David Albers is a traveling salesman for the Ladies’ Danties Company of New York. He said he really enjoys his work. Eva Chase flew all the way from Alaska where she is a homemaking teacher. She said her main course is home freezing. 1 found that Henry Herries and Bob Schilling had taken over the undertaking parlor. I guess Henry digs the graves and Bob consoles the mourners. Iona Slater has made quite a name for herself as a Powers model. She came to the reunion dressed in the latest fashion wearing a beauti- ful black nylon dress with matching stole. P.S. Her slip was showing. The Stastny twins informed me that they are running a children’s clothing store that special- izes in twins’ clothing. They also said that the former Donna Hess is their best customer. Donna seems to have quite a time keeping her two sets of twins in clothing. Allan Kerl and Allan Brown were able to come between performances. They are co-starred in a thrilling act in Chicago and are known as the most daring things on wheels. Their motto is, “You build ’em and we wreck ’em. The former Jean Dodson and Irene Benson were busy comparing notes on their husbands’ naval careers. Dorothy Cordon and Christine Christen are the two main attractions in the Paris show, “The Dancing Follies . The producer of the show is Bill Rohlmeier. The girls told me that they love Paris and Bill told me secretly that he really gets a kick out of his work. Nelson Jensen is a famous heart specialist. Pat Stitzel, who took over Hedda Hopper’s job, told me he went into the business when he had so much trouble with his own heart. She said the heart trouble was caused by Carolee Monroe Kerl when she loved him and left him. Carolee, by the way, now has her own TV show. Joe Perdew and Stanton Spohr are heading the radio program, “People are Funny . Pat Stitzel again gave me a hot tip that they are the funniest people there. Dolores Mason and Roma Gyhra were busily campaigning for the first woman candidate for president, who is none other than Kathryn Lair. Dolores and Roma say Katy would make a great president because she can out-talk any man. Katy proved it when she gave a speech at the reunion banquet. Everyone almost starved be- fore she finished. The former Barbara Vacek said she had quite a time getting to the reunion. She had to locate enough baby sitters to take care of her ten children and that’s a pretty big job. Doyle Boren informed me that he is drawing a comic strip entitled, “The Mean Little Kid . His readers say be never runs out of ideas and is so artistic, too. Ronnie Lantz gave everyone the good news that he is returning to Pawnee as head coach. He also said he has found a few grey hairs and thinks his greying hair is caused by worry over his two sets of twins. Donna Boehmer is editor of the True Confes- sion magazine. Ever now and then she slips in a confession of her own. The former Viola McClintock is happily married to a farmer. They are by far the wealth- iest farmers in these parts. The .day was spent enjoying good food and renewing old friendships but the most enjoyable part was reminiscing the good times the class shared together in Pawnee High School.



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first half is the hardest. UPPER PICTURE FIRST ROW: Helen Ann Chittick, Mary Herries, Ina Hunzeker, Joanne Gilmote, Pauline Homan, Myma Holtz, Janis Holmes, Bonnie Cordon, Norma Jean Burns SECOND ROW: Charles Albers, Charles Allen, Ross Gifford, Jim Fay, Nancy Bloom, Carleen Alderman, Betty Atkinson, John Beyreis, Terry Allison, Miss Beasing. THIRD ROW: Richard Bockus, Bill Ackerman, Bobbie Graham, John Bennett, Harvey Hallberg, Raymond Campbell, Lynn Boren. NOT IN PICTURE: Wanda Davenport. LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROW: Clarene Werner, Marjorie Johnson, Franees Jensen, Carolyn McVitty, Jenett Klepper, Doreen Slater, Beverly Klepper, Miss Danielson. SECOND ROW: Bud Williams, Don Poland, Larry Newton, Clarence McClintock, Dean Matthews, Bob Rice, Glen Frahm, Wayne Slemons. THIRD ROW: Bill Panec, Francis Oenbring, Dwayne Spier, Charles Wenzl, Larry Jarrett, Lowell McClintock, Wayne Spier. OFFICERS: President ......... Vice-president • • • Secretary-treasurer Student Council • • Sponsors........... Frances Jensen • • Bud Williams • • Mary Berries Jim Fay • • Miss Beasing Miss Danielson

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