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7 7Kx. .ic cvid: We dedicate the 1963 INDIAN to our faithful class sponsors, Mrs. Wilma Stevens and Mr. Gary Richard. The Senior Class voted that these two sponsors had contributed much of their school time as well as their personal time to help make our class one of the best classes to walk down the halls of Pawnee City High School. We would at this time, with pride and pleasure, officially like to dedicate the 1963 INDIAN to them. Mr. Gary Richard came to Pawnee two and one-half years ago. During that time, he has contributed his guidance and friendship to each and every member of our class. We have grown to appreciate his guidance, and we are sure our class will not be the last to receive his fine leadership. Mr. Richard will always be remembered for his good manners, good grooming, and his fine teaching abilities. We will all re- member his fine personality, and each and everyone of us wili miss him greatly. r Je a . - ‘- - ( 943 Mrs. Wilma Stevens has been teaching in the Pawnee City High School for six years. As Seniors, we can look back on four years of fine leadership and understanding. Mrs. Stevens is known to all the high school students as Frau Stevens, because many of us have taken German under her. Pawnee City High School can always be proud of her for her fine teaching. Mrs. Stevens will always be remembered for her considerate understanding and her ability to get along with every student.' Frau Stevens will always be remembered by the Seniors of '63, and she will be greatly missed by each and every one of us. With fond memories. ANNUAL STAFF
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8:35 7f)icUa, t4- PAWNEE CITY HIGH SCHOOL Pawnee Ctiy, Nebraska Co-Editors .... Carol Koester Phyllis Brown Business Manager . . Carol Cary Advisor..........Gary Richard '? y%e(v xct Another school year of 1962- 1963 is now over, with many of you looking forward to returning to PCHS this fall. As a lasting memory book to the students, we, the annual staff present THE INDIAN. THE INDIAN is a collection of the many activities, organizations and clubs, and special events of the past school year. Each page has been carefully planned so your memories will be renewed each time you see that page. The Co-Editors hope you will enjoy the annual as much as we have enjoyed publishing it for you. Carol Koester, Phyllis Brown 3:50 12:15 The Falling Leaves .............3 Walkin’ In A Winter Wonderland” ................. 19 Spring Is Bustin' Out All Over ................49 Summertime, and the Livihg Is Easy ............... 63
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Carol Jean, Phyllis, Carolyn, Karen 'patting heaved As the autumn leaves begin to fall, PCHS opens wide its doors to all students as the new school year begins. The green Frosh soon become familiar with the halls of ivy and are initiated to the routine even further by members of the Senior Class. Initiation soon becomes a memory, and thoughts turn to the next thrilling football game. The days pass quickly, filled with Lyceums, dances, and those hundred and one little things that seem to pop up from out of nowhere to occupy time. All too soon the football season draws to a close—and the night of Homecoming is upon us. It is truly a night to remember. The Indians scalp our Cardinal opponents, and the Homecoming King, Queen, and attendants are crowned in high fashion. After many nights of little sleep, the Juniors show a wonderful display of talent at their play: THE PEOPLE VERSUS MAXINE LOWE. It is a great hit and their many hours of work are well re- warded. Next on the agenda is the Grade School Operetta, and as the last leaves of autumn tumble slowly to the ground, we reluctantly turn another page, leaving behind all of those glorious memories that fall had to offer. 3
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