Pawnee City High School - Indian Yearbook (Pawnee City, NE)
- Class of 1974
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X 7 bi I .V , ,, ,,,, 'vA:,, I an ,Q , , ,yy Y in I , -g?!'iPy1 T45 5 f' 1 -5 2 ! ' xv, -.., FRIENDS I hope the day will be a lighter highway For friends are found on every road. Can you ever think of any better way For the lost and weary travellers to go? Making friends for the world to see. Let the people know, you got what you need. With a friend at hand you will see the light. If your friends are there, then-everything's all right. It seems to me a crime that we should age. These fragile times should never slip us byg A time you never can or shall erase- As friends together watch their childhood fly. -Lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Gaupin FACULTY Administration Mr. Max Martin has been principal at Pawnee for 3 years. He also taught Freshman English and sponsored the student council. Mrs. Georgia Martin dedicated 15 years of service as secretary to Pawnee Schools. i Hahn E Mr. James Robison has been superintendent of PCHS for 5 years School Board A Pimx Mr. James Robison, Mr. Carl Boemher, Mr. Bob Schilling, Mrs. Georgia Martin, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Doris Farwell, Mr. Bill Thompson, Mr. Glenn Binder, Mr. Wallace Johnson 45'-fi ' v. - Laying the foundation for the school's new gym and band room. Facult Mr. Gary Bedeals fifth year at PCHS consisted of teaching biology Mrs. Helen Johnson taught German I, Hand sophomore English dur American History, and Modern Problems. He was also co-sponsor of ing her sixth year at PCHS. the junior class. Mr. Bob Patterson's second year at PCHS was spent directing the band and was a profitable year receiving a 1 at contest. 6 ff rf A-'Ilia-mmf A ,, V Y ,. ,ur .x f ::'H':-ww .W Q ' Mr. La Von Covault taught his fifth year, as seventh grade sponsor, Junior high sports coach, junior high math and freshman general math. This is Mrs. Robison's fifth year as PCHS librarian. Mr. Bruce Haughton's fifth year at PCI-IS was filled with teaching commercial courses, sponsored the freshman class, and advisor ofthe annual staff. Mrs. Margaret Hecht, during her fourth year at PCHS instructed grade school, junior high, and high school vocal music. Mrs. Donna Puls has completed nine years of teaching junior high social studies and science and sponsoring the eighth grade at PCHS. Mrs. Barbara Knipe's second year at PCHS was filled with teaching Vocational homemaking, sponsored S.A.0., and co-sponsored the junior class. Mrs. Verta Boehmer and Mrs. Florence Siske were the DuBois Grade School faculty. Facult X One false move and you've had it! Playing footsies again, coach?! Mr. Denton Stitt was head football and track coach, freshman basketball coach, P,E. coach, and taught seventh grade social studies for his first year at PCHS, n f l Mrs. Virginia McKim taught sophomore English, senior English, and also sponsored the Drama Club in her first year at PCHS. l l Mr. Ron Wenninghoffs fourth year at Pawnee City was filled with teaching Physical science, chemistry and physics. In his twenty-third year at PCHS, Mr. Ronald Ganzel taught Vocational Agriculture as well as sponsoring the Pawnee City Chapter of the FFA. IO i Mr. Terry Harlow, in his seventh year at PCHS, served as the sophomore class sponsor, taught geometry, algebra I and II, trigonometry, and driver's training. Mr. Dennis Coudeyrous was head basketball coach, assistant football coach, and girls' track coach in his first year here. He also taught American Government, health, and physical education. Facult Mr. Stitt did a fine job coaching track boys. Mr. Garry Klein, guidance counselor, taught freshmen and junior Mrs. Elizabeth Martin taught art, speech andjournalism, and seventh English, coached golf, and was assistant basketball coach in his grade English in her fourth year at PCHS. fifth year at PCHS. Mrs. Elsie Bartram has taught high school special education at PCHS for five years. The elementary teachers' aides were Mrs. Jody Schultz and Mrs. Eileen Johnson. They also performed such tasks as monitoring the halls and taking lunch tickets. The elementary teachers were: STANDING: Mrs. Edna Harding, Mrs. Ruth Marshall, secondg Mrs. Margaret Albin, sixth, SEATED: fourthg Mrs. Genevive Graham, firstg Mrs. Lillian Dageford, thirdg Mrs. Irene Baker, kindergarteng Mrs. Wilma Droge, fifth. Personnel Keeping the school in shape this year were our custodians: Mary Stephens, Homer Cline, and Bob Stephens. Stewing over the noon meals were the cooks: STANDING are Evelyn Doeschot and Lucille Clark, SITTING are Luella Parks, Marguerite Prine. Mrs. Leota Uhri, special ed., Mrs. Lous Wissler, remedial reading and Mrs. Rita Wielage, remedial Math. Mrs. Wissler was also PCHS Pep Club sponsor. Q fix Mrs. Mae Wissler was the Janitress ofthe DuBois School, and her husband, Clarence, drove the bus. , F 5 75 5 P Fi -2 H 2- Hi F an in 2 92 K 'Q E 2 Z 5 2 Z3 e Y K 2 ? va gp 1 52 m,.X..w,W,, : W.,A,.,9,,,,,A, L.,. ,. , ,W L,,, ,, . ,,V, , W..--...M-V.,,, M,MWMM,,,MMM...W. W,,,.,, Mmm? Seniors ' 5 'Q' GARY LEROY BENSON MARY LOU BERNADT I I SUSAN LEE CHITTICK PATRICIA YVONNE BOEHMER MARY ANN BOCK ALVIN 85 DARLENE MENNINGA SUMMERFIELD, KANSAS JULIE ANN DAGEFORD l l l 2 CONNIE MAE DOESCHOT DALE LYLE DROGE DAVID MICHEAL FINDEIS STEPHEN VAN HORNE GLENN Now, pressing this button turns on the computer here, which in turn activates the computer at SAC, which turns on the computers in Washington D.C., which simultaneously flushes all the toilets in DuBois. STATE BANK OF AXTELL Seniors 'LHey Julie, we made it on the Office's ENEMY list! A MAXINE LOREE HARTMAN DOUGLAS KENT HEINEMAN CAROL ANN HENDRICH no f Lf. A f fl MARVIN LEE HINRICHSEN KAREN ANN KUSSMAN SANDRA RAE LOCHARD PAWNEE COUNTY BANK KELLY EUGENE MADDEN RUSSELL ALLEN MORT MARK GEORGE MAYER DINEEN ANNE MEYER CAROL MAY MULLIN JIM THOMAS MUSIL Sir, it is my contention that the esteemed council for the defense is looney... BINDER BROS. TABLE ROCK Seniors JANICE FAYE PERCIVAL NANCY JANE PERDEW WILLIAM DEAN PRICE DANIEL LEROY PRICE MARY ELLA RICHARDSON Hey Dale, this is an awful funny film to be showing in History class. No wonder you are so interested. JENNY GAIL ROBISON DAN FREDREICH ROTTMAN PAWNEE COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LEA ANN RUNDLE SUSAN JANE SANDUSKY CHARLES LEE SNYDER The Seniors always have priority HUGH SCOTT STEWART DEBRA DENISE THIEMANN DESIREE DEE THIEMANN CARMEN DIANNE THOMAS PAWNEE TRANSFER Seniors In the Home Ec Room Dale Droge soothes his hunger by eating a foreign foods meal made by the Senior girls class. MARK ALLEN TURNBULL THOMAS DEAN WHITNEY JOHN CLIFFORD WISSLER 'tif PERKINS INSURANCE AGENCY LEO EUGENE TRIMMER The people who led the Senior Class of 74,' were Russ Mort, Doug Heineman, Mark Meyer, Dale Droge, Julie Dageford, Scott Stewart. Juniors me 1 ff X 5 W , A picture of the Junior class during their class trials. John Meyer looking off to the side to see what he's supposed to say next. Barbara Albright Denise Auxier Steve Bredernier Kelly Brown Reed Callam Richard Carmicheal Micheal Cary Alta Cline Jacinta Conradt Bruce Dullage I so LEO GLYNN Bulldozing - Disking - Scooping Summerfield, Kansas Phone C4023 248-7346 Juniors Doug Farwell Gary Farwell Gera improves her counting measures at the Bake Sale Wendy Gyhra Leora Howard Bob Karas Beth Kerl l Loren Kroerner Linda Metzger John Meyer Steve Miller Denise Moulden Roy Mullin I I I l Boy I can not wait till tonights dance! FARMER'S UNION CO-OP ASSOCIATION X Gail's National interest'?'?. . . Streakinglll SAWYER'S CLOTHING STORE Mm Gail Oenbring Gera Perkins Terry Poskichil Mary Raper Mark Ritchie Donna Rodgers David Rowland Debra Schilling Susan Marteney Don Shinn Juniors Marianne Stephens Dan Sunneberg Denise Thomas Susan Warnke Debbie Whitney Dale Yoble Roy Yoble Jim Zwygart KEN RETHMAN FORD ophomores mars M , E522 The Sophomores were led by: John Snyder-Pres., Ray Shinn,-Vice Pres. and Connie Clark-Sec. and Treas. Debra Barker John Bennett Terry Berkheimer Patty Bernadt Ramona Brouhard Connie Clark Laura Doesehot Ron Droge Terry Ganzel Diane Harris Kevin Heineman Connie Helms 26 WILLIAMS CHEVROLET INC ophomores -lean Richardson Lisa Schultz Mike Sherill 1. 4' mm Q ,, , , ' 1' F 1- 5. 4 f il Susan Hinrichsen Judy Hunzeker Mary Hunzeker Karen Karas Duane Landon Margret Lee Mary Lee Jeff Lockard Debbie McCaferty Mary Morehead Peggy Mort Ron Moyer Russel Oenbring Dennis Poskochil Jeff Rhodes ,. 7 3 , 1 , Deli?- ii le Vyyi i V Could this be the tail? NED ECKMAN SALES CONSULTANT THE PAUL REVERE COMPANIES LINCOLN, NEBRASKA PHONE 402-464-1940 Mike Turnbull Allen Thomas Carol Torczon Ray Shinn John Snyder Jo Dee Stephens Dale Spier Smile Karen! Charley's right behind you with his camerall' LANDY CLARK LUMBER YARD Freshman H -am jffl - , gi ,rex M xl ,I V .,.l l ane The Freshman Class was led by: Debbie Sunneberg Sec.. Marianna Centamore-Treas, and Rocky Sherrill-Pres. PAWNEE IRON WORKS ALBERT LATZA David Andrews Randy Berkheimer Michael Bock Lynne Bredemeier Jack Bursovsky Judy Carmichael Steven Chittick Revecca Conradt Nancy Dobrovolny David Fink Mr. Wenninghoff will never know that this experiment did not Worki' 34 Emmett Gyhra Kenneth Husa Larry Habegger Loree Haas Anita Lang Jerry Lochard Pat McGuinty Virginia Mort Patrice Moulclen Lisa Perkins Donald Poland 30 HOPPER BROTHER'S QUARRIES Susan Stake Debbie Stephens Gary Rethman Kim Rhodes Debbie Sunneberg Danny Thiemann Di Ann Ritchie Patricia Rogers Eric Thiemann Julie Thiemann Ronda Rohlmeir Tim Sandusky Jill Thompson Carla Thomas Rick Schlender Bruce Sejkora Jeff Sharpe Rocky Sherrill Rodney Thiemann Mary Torczon Steve Turnbull Ellen Wissler Frank Snyder Peggy Snyder I Kevin Spitser Susan Yoble Susan Spitser DON GLENN-DEALER STANDARD OIL i BYFORD METZGER-AGENT Junior High I Lv E EIGHTH GRADE BACK ROW: Mrs. Puls, Mary Kent, Linda Poskochil, Maurice Van Horne, Ronald Schultz, Jerry Hopper, Diane Howard, George Dovel, John Heineman, Lesa Rodene, Lucinda Brouhard, Charles Dalluge, Bob Helms, Terry Hopper, Melanie Bur- sovsky, Norma Spier. SECOND ROW: Michael Schilling, Michael McAlferty, Jeff Poland, Mark Wherry, Debbie Parks, Steve Musil, Christopher Johnson, Sandra Stephens, John Dobrovolny, Lois if , .t,,. i 5 Berkheimer, Susanne Miller, Roberta Moser, Dana Perkins, Angela Albers, Robert Henry, Penny Warnke, FIRST ROW: Terry Barker, Jann Droge, Penny Clark, Richard Karas, Douglas Hinrichsen, Dale Hinrichsen, Nancy Richardson, Vicki Hess, Kathryn Siske, Karen Swygart, Jill Benson, Gary Snyder, James Morehead, Julia Mayer, Diane McClintock, Connie Sherrill. SEVENTH GRADE BACK ROW: Ann Schnepp, Jane Mort, Janice Koeneke, Rebecca Miller, Wade Willey, Jeffry Johnson, Bruce Spitser, Gregory Jackson, Kaye Binder, Tammy Cline, Mr, Covault. SECOND ROW: Brenda Deardurff, Michael Donahue, Jeffery Bennett, Michael 32 Brezina, Rhonda Bredemeier, Larry Stephens, Bruce Rogers, Steve Moulden, Richard Lee, Kathy Lenard, FRONT ROW: Kathleen Sunneberg, Randy Rethman, Beverly Stephens, Wilma Staley, Rox- anne Tate, Glenda Klepper, Susan Richardson, Polly Clark. EMM,-r 22 , 'gili - -5 fifli 1 mfg. ,, W' A W-1 4 4' Pep Club BACK ROW: C L. to RJ M. Hartman, S. Chittick, D. Moulden, L. J. Hunzeker, P. Mort, J. Conradt, A. Cline, M. Raper, R. Brouhard, D Brederneier, J. Carmichael, L. Perkins, M. Centamore, J. Percival, M. Meyer SECOND ROW: R. Conradt, D. Sunneberg, L. Metzger, G Torczon, D. Ritchie, L. Haas, P. Rogers, P. Moulden, S. Stake Perkins, B. Allbright, D. Auxier, D. Thiemann, M. Bernadt, C FOURTH ROW: C. Doeschot, S. Spitser, P. Snyder, V. Mort, S. Yo! Thomas, S. Warnke, D. Schilling, K. Brown, W. Gyhra FRONT ROW ble, D. Thiemann, L. Schultz, J. Thompson, D. McAferty, J. Richard- S. Lockard, K. Karas, D. Whitney, L. Doeschot, S. Sandusky, C. Torc son, M. Lee, K. Rhodes, D. Stephens THIRD ROW: P. Boehrner, E. zon, M. Richardson, J. Stephens, M. Stephens Wissler, N. Dobrovolny, P. Bernadt, D. Thomas, B. Kerl, J. Dageford, Officers of Pep Club were Kelly Brown, Treasg Patty Boehmer, Pres, Sue Warnke, V. Presg and not pictured Debbie Schilling, Secg PAWNEE CLINIC h d Sand Lockard Varsity Cheerleaders were Mary Richardson, Debbie Whitney. Sue Sandusky. Marianne Step ens, an y Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders were Laura Doeschot, Karen Karas, Carol Torczon, Jo Dee Stephens. Pictured with them is mascot Jennie Nemec WHERRY BROTHERS FF BACK ROW: R. Mullin, J. Centamore, R. Thiemann, J. Zwygart, G. D. Fink, S. Turnbull, R. Sherril, F. Snyder, FRONT ROW: M. Turn bull, D. Andrews, J. Sharpe, B. Sejkora, J. Snyder, C. Snyder, D Droge, M. Hinrichsen, M. Turnbull, D. Shinn, D. Sunneberg, K - Madden, R. Droge, L. Kroemer, D. Yoble, D. Farwell a Farwell, J. Wissler, S. Glenn, R. Mort, G. Benson, T. Ganzel, S. Bredemeier, D. Landon, Mr. Ganzel. MIDDLE ROW: G. Rethman, R. Schlendar, M. Sherrill, R. Shinn, D. Thiemann, J. Poland, T. San dusky, S. Chittick, R. Carmichael, J. Bennet, R. Yoble, E. Thiemann Q The Pawnee City Soil Judging Team placed fourth in National Competition at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Making up the team were Don Shinn, Kelly Madden, Russell Mort, and Mark Turnbull. STAR CAFE FFA 9 Ch ter Officers laced third in the state Parliamentary Procedure Officers of FFA were Dale Droge, Charles Snyder, Marvin Hinrichsen, HD S P Mark Turnbull. Don Shinn. Dan Sunneberg, and Kelly Madden. The CUDIGSI- Kelly Madden escorts the new FFA Sweetheart Debbie Sunneberg. MEYER LUMBER AND HARDWARE SUMMERFIELD, KANSAS FFA members exhibit their barbecuing skills at the annual chicken barbecue. S Pictured at the barbecue are Sweetheart Candidates Debbie Sunneberg, Peggy Mort, Wendy Ghyra, and Kelly Brown. Mary Richardson was the 72-73 FFA Sweetheart. BARNYARD FEEDS-DON POLAND-OWNER PAWNEE CITY, NEBRASKA i AO Leading the Student Activities Organization through its first year of Wendy Ghyra, Carmen Thomas, Marianne Stephens, Jean Richard existence were Mrs. Knipe, Advisorg and officers and other members son, and Sandy Lochard. of the Advisory Committee: Debbie Sunneberg, Denise Moulden, LOOK mln Basic Grants luridur mon Two active members of SAO were Wendy Ghyra and Debbie Schilling. Among other worthwhile activities, the SAO con- tributed money to the Beatrice State Home that was used to purchase a bicycle. Karen has a birthday. BACK ROW-Sponsor B. Knipe, D. Harris, J. Ste hens C. Torczon, P Y M. Stephens, J. Robison, R. Conradt, D. Sunneberg, C. Thomas, E Wissler, M. Torczon, S. Hinrichsen, P. Bernadt THIRD ROW-M Hartman, S. Chittick, C. Doeschot, L. Rundle, S. Lockard, M Richardson, L. Doeschot, D. McAferty, D. Stephens, K. Rhodes, J Tompson, D. Moulden, J. Percival. SECOND ROW-L. Metzger, G Perkins, J. Richardson, M. Raper, A. Cline, J. Conradt, R. Brouhard M. Bernadt, D. Thiemann, D. Thiemann, G. Oenbring, C. Mullin, D Meyer. FRONT ROW-N. Perdew, W. Ghyra, K. Brown, D. Whitney S. Stake, P. Moulden, C. Thomas, S. Sandusky, D. Thomas, B Albright, D. Auxier, P. Boehmer, J. Dageford. 40 SCHILLING GRAIN COMPANY inter Ro alt Ball ,,,rr. 5 Reigning over the Winter Royalty Ball were Queen, Dee Thiemann and King John Wissler. PAWNEE REPUBLICAN if V' Prince and Princess of the Ball were Susan Sandusky and Marvin Hinrichsen. 411 Af Attending the royal couple were Mary Bernadt and Dale Attending from the Class of '73 were Wendy Gyhra and Droge from the Senior Class. Gary Farwell. Sophomore attendants were JODee Stephens and Ron Droge. Emmett Gyhra and Debbie Sunnenberg were the Freshman class attendants. COLWELL'S DRUG Student Council G. Rethman. R. Carmichael, J. Mort, D. Perkins, S. Stake, J. Lockard, J. Dageford, R. Mort, D. Droge, S. Moulden, G. Snyder, S. Hinrichsen, B. Kerl The officers of the Student Council are: Julie Dageford Presidentg Dale Droge, V. President: Russell Mort Secretary PAWNEE IMPLEMENT CO. 44 Indian Staff P. Boehmer, J. Robison, S. Sandusky, M. Hartman, J. Wissler, S, S. Chittick, J. Dageford, T. Whitney, J. Musil, C. Snyder B Glenn, R. Mort, J. Stephens, G. Perkins, K. Madden, M. Mayer, K. Haughton, Advisor. Cnot pictured: D. Thiemann, B. Auxierl Karas, D. Thiemann, B. Allbright, J. Percival, D. Moulden, P. Mort, Advisor - Co-editors - Production - Financial - Photography Mr. Bruce Haughton Dineen Meyer Charles Snyder Patty Boehmer, Maxine Hartman, Tom Whitney, Debbie Thiemann, Mark Mayer, Dineen Meyer, Sue Chittick Maxine Hartman, Patty Boehmer, Debbie Thiemann, Dee Thiemann, Susan Sandusky, Julie Dageford, Gera Perkins, Tom Whitney, Mark Mayer, JoDee Stephens, Sue Chittick Charles Snyder BOB SMITH BODY SHOP Maxine Hartman and Gera Perkins patiently wait for business to pick up. V. Members ofthe Annual Staff exhibited their industrious abilities by holding a soup supper, bake sale and car wash to fund the annual, Pictured are Debbie Thieman, Sue Chittick, and Steve Glen. LOCKARD'S MOBIL Q-- fi HN -, 5 . x , . 1. xx' 4v.. NN 1 sf 5 S, 'u X qflwix 9 . , I .r w3u4 ' W , , 1 1 maui' wwf wh., Qi ,,'X gigazpi, A ff, s Z W ff4:',,-,wx-QW A 2 A fd 1 2 3 1 '95 M 3 'QQ A - If fl ,Q fi L lf kv 5' lm ez Q I 4 Q . Q -..Q -5- -Q .. .. W. Q' 4 3 ,, ',,1 11,55 . 'f 3, ' W--' 412,54 'K , ' 1 M Q, ' I' Band 4 This year the band received its second superior rating at district contest since 1970. This also was the second year Mr. Bob Patterson was the director. The band participated in many events such as, the State Fair, Sidney Rodeo, Table Rock Festival, Pawnee County Fair, Richardson County Fair, plus four summer concerts, one spring concert, and a Christmas concert. Added to these PCHS also hosted the SEBC Band Clinic. There were 180 participants from seven schools. The guest clinician was Ward Rounds from Northwest Missouri State. CORNETATRUMPET Sue Warnke Bruce Dalluge Karen Karas David Fink JoDee Stephens Nancy Dobrovolny Charles Dalluge Bruce Sejkora Janice Koeneke John Dobrovolny Julia Mayer Rick Schlender Polly Clark TROMBONE Leora Howard Mark Wherry Bruce Spitser Mike Donahue PERCUSSION Susan Sandusky Kevin Heineman Peggy Mort Rodney Thiemann Lisa Rodene Becky Miller Lisa Schultz Dana Perkins Don Poland Steve Chittick SOUSAPHONE Terry Ganzel Mike Schilling Jerry Hopper BASSOON Terry Hopper CLARINET Debbie Whitney Gera Perkins Barb Albright Jill Thompson Debbie Parks Katherine Siske Sandra Stephens Angie Albers Cindy Brouhard Melanie Bursovsky FLUTE Susan Spitser Penny Warnke Ramona Brouhard ALTO CLARINET Beth Kerl SAXOPHONE Linda Metzger Mary Kent Tim Sandusky Susan Stake Kim Rhodes TENOR SAXOPHONE Debbie Schilling Debbie Stephens BARITONE John Heineman Ron Schultz BARITONE SAXOPHONE Morris VanHorne FRENCH HORN Marianne Stephens Steve Miller BASS CLARINET Judy Hunzeker LIBRARIANS Dee Thiemann Janice Percival Kelly Brown OFFICERS Bruce Dalluge Susan Warnke Dee Thiemann Band Members ofthe Pep Band were: FIRST ROW: R. Schultz, T. Hopper, Warnke, B. Spitser THIRD ROW: G. Perkins, J. Thompson, D J. Heineman, J. Dohrovolny, M. Schilling, C. Dalluge, M. Wherry, J. Stephens, K. Karas, P. Mort, J. Hunzeker, L. Schultz, S. Stephens, K Hopper, B. Kerl SECOND ROW: N. Dobrovolny, S. Spitser, K. Siske BACK ROW: L. Howard, M.Bursovsky, D. Parks, L.Rodene, L Heineman, A. Albers, D. Perkins, P. Warnke, C. Brouhard, S. Metzger Gracing the front of the marching band were the majorettes: Kelly Peggy MOTU Lilldii Metlgef, Drum Majmette- Brown, Janice Percival, Denise Auxier, Lisa Schultzg Dee Thiernanng F Two of the bands summer projects are four summer concerts and the food stand at the fair. The concerts are held every Wednesday night during the month of June. The Band Parents serve ice cream and cake during and after the concert. The Band Parents also are in charge of the food stand at the Pawnee County Fair. Vocal Music Singing in the Mixed Chorus that rated a superior at contest were: Cline, J. Hunzeker STANDING: L. Howard, S. Chittick, J. Bur SITTING: R. Schlender, L. Schultz, B. Kerl, D. Moulden, D. Schill- sovsky, R, Thiemann, M. Cary, S. Miller, K. Heineman, S. Glenn, G ing, D. Meyer, S. Warnke, D. Thomas, L. Berkheimer, D. Whitney, A. Perkins, L. Metzger. The Girl's Glee also rated a superior at contest. Those participants STANDING: B. Kerl, L. Schultz, L. Howard, S. Chittick, D. Whitney, were: KNEELING: D. Schilling, S. Warnke, G. Perkins, J. Hunzeker, L. Metzger, D. Meyer, D. Moulden, V. Mort, S. Yoble, D. Rogers, Mrs. D. Thomas, L. Berkheimer, A. Cline, J. Conradt, D. Harris, P. Snyder Hecht 1 Y' l ul ki. xx'--.....-,,,,,.,-1 '1 1 7 m r M, f , The accompanists this year were Debbie Whitney, Sue Chittick, Susan The Trio also rated a superior at contest. Those Warnke, Debbie Schilling, and Linda Metzger. earning it were Debbie Schilling, Beth Kerl, and Linda Metzger. Singing in the Triple Trio which rated a superior at contest were 1, Warnke, Denise T Beth Kerl, Denise Moulden, Judy Hunzeker, Debbie Whitney, Susan Perkins. homas, Lisa Schultz, Debbie Schilling, and Gera Mu io Honor Linda lVIetzger's medium voice solo rated a I As a high voice contestant Beth Kerl received at contest. The only boys vocal solo from Pawnee rated a superior Congratulations goes to Kevin Heineman! a superior. Lisa Schultz also received a I on her medium voice solo ef i ii? KNSJQ 53- In her second year at contest Judy Hunzeker rated a superior. District Music Contest was held in Auburn this year and lasted two days. On Fri- day the Band, Girl's Glee, and Mixed Chorus performed. All of these groups received superiors on their entries. Saturday was the day for individuals to demonstrate their skills. With four Juniors and three Sophomores on the program Pawnee City came home with six of those seven students receiving superior ratings. The whole music department is to be com- plimented on their fine performances. A special congratulations to Mrs. Hecht in her last year at PCHS. TK? Steve Miller received a two on his French Horn solo. N v 53:5 14 Junior Sue Warnke rated a superior on her piano. solo. peech And Drama Awards wa?wP Sandy Lockard and Nancy Perdew took a cutting from Oklahoma to contest for duet acting. ,Wiki ' 1 wr ,is Julie Dageford was a very active participant in both speech and As a preparation for the district contest which was held in Peru this year the Speech Class held a Sandwich Theater. Members of the class sold 144 tickets and helped with the meal. All of the students who were tak- ing anything to contest performed in front of parents and friends. This proved a huge success in many ways, especially since Pawnee City won the district contest and went on to the State Contest in Kearney with entries in seven of the nine categories. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigoldsu was entered as Oral Interpretation of Drama and received many laughs for the participants who were: drama. Julie Dagefcrd, Mary Bock, Denise Moulden, and narrator Virginia Mort. l i Drama Club In its third year of existence the Drama Club showed unusual acting ability in contests and on the PCHS stage. The club had two major productions, one being Curtain Going Upl, and the other a night of one acts and skits by various individuals. A constitution was written and put into effect this year. The officers were, Steve Glenn-Pres., Denise Moulden-Vice Pres., JoDee Stephens-Sec., and Denise Thomas-Treas. The club's sponsor was Mrs. McKim. The Mouse and the Raven Alt has to be in here somewhere! Members of the Drama Club were: FIRST ROW: M. Stephens, D. Moulden, J. Stephens, A. Lang, S. Lockard, S. Chittick, J. Dageford, P. Mort, D. Ritchie, L. Haas, P. Rogers, M. Torczon, P. Moulden SECOND ROW: G. Rethman, T. Sandusky, S. Chittick, T. Whitney, M. Mayer, S. Stewart, D. Droge, P. Boehmer, N. Perdew, M. Lee, C. Helms, M. Lee, D. Thomas, K. Karas, B. Albright, S Warnke, G. Perkins STANDING: J. Bursovsky, R. Schinn, R. Droge K. Heineman, J. Snyder, T. Ganzel, R. Mort, S. Glenn, J. Wissler D. Heineman, K. Madden, S. Sandusky, M. Sherrill, J. Percival, D Whitney, B. Kerl Sponsor4Mrs. McKim Curtain Miss Irene Burgess . . Lorry Fuller ...... Nancy Leveridge .... Miss Carolyn Moran . Miss Henrietta Rivers Elsie Hunter ....... Sylvia Moore . . . Janet Young . . . Joan White .... Kyle Roberts ...... Mr. Norman Carter . . Andy Fullbright . . . Joko Guthrie . . . Milt Sanders ..... Buck O'Hara ....... Mr. Tony Peterson . . Mr. Richard Leveridge Yessuh, I' Going Up . .Julie Dageford . .Nancy Perdew Denise Moulden . . Dineen Meyer . . Denise Auxier . . Barb Albright Jo Dee Stephens . Susan Chittick . Denise Thomas Debbie Whitney Doug Heineman Kevin Heineman . . . . Dale Droge . . Scott Stewart . . . Steve Glenn . . Tom Whitney . , Dan Rottman JACK CHITTICK PORT ,. M a..,,, ,,.- Football IS 34:23 Ln fva semi? fr 41 W X3 An BACK ROW- R. Sherrill, F. Snyder, D. Fink, B. Sejkora, M. Sherrill, L. Habegger, J. Bursovsky, T. Sandusky, D. Thiemann, D. Andrews, R. Schlender, S. Chittick, K. Spitser, R. Thiemann, G. Rethman MIDDLE ROW- D. Poland, Coach Coudeyras, D. Heineman, D. Spier, J. Zwygart, K. Heineman, Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Pawnee City Tri-County J ohnson-Brock Southeast Wilbur Humbolt Falls City Sacred Heart Wymore Milford Nebraska City Lourdes fm ,.,. 53153 T. Ganzel, D. Rowland, R. Moyer, M. Ritchie, J. Snyder, S Bredemeier, R. Droge, D. Yoble, Coach Stitt FRONT ROW B. Dalluge, D. Price, T. Poskochil, K. Madden, R. Car michael, G. Farwell, R. Mort, S. Glenn, D. Droge, J. Wissler C. Snyder, S. Stewart. Coaches Stitt and Coudeyras opened their coaching careers commendably with the Indians Finishing high in both conferences. Doug quarterbacked the Indians. He intercepted several Steve anchored the Indian's defense at middle guard DHSSGS and made several l0Hg FUIIS- Doug received All where he led the SNC in unassisted tackles. Together C0nf8I'6l1C9 h0I'l0I'S- with his powerful running and blocking he won All Conference and All State Honorable Mention laurels. People on the ground was a common sight during the Indian's games this year. CHRISTENSEN REAL ESTATE Sz AUCTION SERVICE , V xxx ' 35,55 ' i .hx ' .Wi Lu, ,W .,,., ,,. Scott Stewart had the difficult job of filling veteran Bob Dale was an offensive tackle, His determined play earned him Koeneke's position. Scott was never outplayed although he was honorable mention from both SNC and SEBC conferences. John played offensive and defensive end. His talent for breaking up plays and blocking passes earned him All-Conference honors. Russell Mort played end and helped to enthuse the team with his pep talks. often out-weighed. Kelly was the major thrust ofthe Indian's powerful ground game with 1109 yards of the teams total of 2191 yards rushing, the best in the conference. His single game high was 247 yards in the closely fought Milford contest. He, along with Steve and Doug, were selected for Player of the Week by the Lincoln paper. Kelly was also All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-State. Hampered by a late start. Dan played aggressive ball and supported the team well. Gary Farwell, Bruce Dalluge, Rich Carmichael and Terry Poskochil were other members of the Warrior varsity. Gary made All-Conference. A, f. 4 Charlie was second in the SNC in unassisted tackles and played guard on offense. 'S ' ' ' , . . 1,s?,,i. A yy I L it AL-LA. , , Heavy rains, over ten inches in October, hampered Pawnee's practice sessions. Here you can see why the practice field has traditionally been called The Swamp. Homecoming Assisting the king and queen were Princess Patty Boehmer and Prince Scott Stewart. Queen Sandy Lockard and King Russell Mort reigned over Homecoming 1973. 64 PRICES FOOD MART 1 Z Y t S 1 it l , im: -5. 4.55 I 4 .41 Chosen as Senior class attendants were Susan Chittick and Doug Attending the royalty from the Junior class were Susan Warnke Heineman. and Terry Poskochil. Patty Bernadt and Mike Sherrill were attendants from the class of Debbie Stephens and Rocky Sherrill attended from the Freshman 1976. class. PAWNEE COUNTY NFO Volle ball BACK ROW- L Haas, D. Ritchie P. Boehmer, E Wissler S. Th F . 1 U , - , omas RONT ROW- D. Thiemann, M. Burnadt, M. Torc- Hmrichsen, A. Lang, B. Knipe MIDDLE ROW- S. Stake, P. Zim, K. Brown, S. Sandusky, pl Bumadt Rogers, D. Stephens, P. Mouldin, S. Yoble, not pictured D. Volleyball was a new sport in school this year and although they didn't fare too well in interscholastic competition, they showed their competitive spirit. Mary Burnadt won All-Conference Honors fi,,,,, S self, f f Q Ba ketball ,Z ill L H 5 W ..,. his T ,M if -Q 'QP' I I 35' .V 'f 'aww ' - ' 1, ' . ,v . h, ., . w ', W The varsity team are: STANDING- D0ug Heineman, Gary Farwell, SITTING- Bruce Dalluge, Terry Poskochil. Kelly Madden, John James Zwygart, Mark Ritchie, Steve Glenn, Russell Mort, Dale Droge, Wisgler, Bob Karas, Richard Carmichael, Springing into action with the team this year was Coach Coudeyras. Basketball 'John comes up for a rebound! Steve sinks it for 2 more points! bat B team basketball BACK ROW: Gary Farwell, Bob Karas. Terry Bruce Sejkora, Frank Snvder. Steve Cbittick. Mike Bock. Mike Poskochil, Bruce Dalluge. Terry Ganzel, Richard Carmichael, Ron Sherrill, Jeff Lockard. D Moyer. Mark Ritchie, John Snyder, Jack Burosky, FRONT ROW: 3 Doug's clear for a basket! Dale shoots for two points. Boys Track mme STANDING- K. Madden. G. Farwell, S. Glenn, R. Mort, D. - Bupgovsky, M, Sherrill Heineman. Coach Stitt KNEELING- B. Seikora, G. Bock, D. Fink, J. Jack Bursovsky ran the 220. Kelly Madden ran the hurdles. The mile relay team. Russ was a high jumper and a long jumper. Kelly threw the discus and Doug threw the shot put. The 880 Relay team Golf S STANDING- B. Dalluge, S. Stewart, R. Thiemann KNEELING- D. Poland, D. Andrews, R. Schlender NOT PICTURED- D Droge, B, Price i w Scott Stewart was the squad's top golfer, finishing high in all the meets and was a Medalist at the State Sand Greens Meet. Garry Klein coached the golf team to the championship of the SNC. Mark Ritchie had this difficult lie to play. Mark was in the top five and a consistent point maker at meets. Dale Droge put a lot of work into his game and was the teams number two golfer. Bruce Dalluge was also in the top five and played well all season. P.C. Club BACK ROW- Richard Carmichael, Jim Zwygart, Terry Poskochil, Wissler, Steve Glenn, Russel Mort, Dale Droge, Scott Stewart, Kelly Terry Ganzel, Gary Farwell, Mark Ritchie, Bruce Dalluge, John Madden, Bill Price, Charles Snyder. Snyder. FRONT ROW- Mark Turnbull, Doug Hieman, John John Wissler-Pres., Charles Snyder-Serg. of Arms, Kelly Madden-Vice Pres., Steve Glenn-Serg. of Arms, Dale Droge-Sec., Russel Mort-Treas. V.F.W. CLUB Girls Track A si K 111.14 BACK ROW- Janice Percival, Kelly Brown. Virginia Mort, Stephens, Wendy Gyhra, Gail Oenbring. Ronda Rohlmeier Peggy Mort, Sue Sandusky, Mary Richardson. Ellen Wissler, Mary Torczon. -lo Dee Stephens, Susan Hinrichsen Coach Coudeyrous FRONT ROW- Jean Richardson, Mariann Record Ronda Runs Again! Susan was one of our leading hurdlers this year. Janice was a Senior hurdler who showed much success this season. Kelly soared to a new high jump record of 4'6 this year. Wendy displays much speed as she runs the 440. Girl's Golf The members of the girl's golf team were Diann Ritchie, Loree Haas, Debbi Schilling, Jenny Robison, and Patricia Rogers. Coached by Mr. Martin, the girls com- peted against the boyls golf team and the faculty in 5eVera1 meets- I'll get by with a little help from my friends. Jenny receives some extra coaching from her teammates. FINAL EPI ODE Prom Scott, have you seen that guy with the grass clippers? Many parents joined in a skit spoofing the activities of their Senior offspring. Here Laura Turnbull tells a tree all about the good soil it's in. A special thanks to all the parents who gave up their time to make the Jr.-Sr. Prom a success. Don. Linda. and Loren labor mightily over some uf the decorations. Karen and .IoDee went along with the South Seas motif. Graduation Members of the Speech class gave a choral reading. 'Tm finally getting out of this mad house Gary, Marvin, and Mary discuss future plans The scholarship winners ofthe class of '74 were Russell Mort, basketball scholarship to Perug Debbie Thieman, Ben-Your Hairdressersg Dineen Meyer, Regentis Alter- nateg Charles Snyder, Four Year Regent's Scholarship- University of Nebraska, scholarships to Doane and Northwest Missouri State College at Marysville, Mo., and attained the rank of Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competitiong Dale Droge, Four Year Regent's- University of Nebraska, NSMC letter of commendation. Our school was fortunate to have one student in the upper one-half of one percent scholastically in the nation's seniors QNSMC finalist? and one in the upper one percent INSMC Letter of Commendationi. We were also honored' by having two Four-Year Regentls winners, since many schools this size and larger often have none. while Scott contemplates the world outside. The top ten percent of the graduating class were Dale Droge, Susan Chittick, Julie Dageford, and Lea Ann Run- , dle. his fi ls it take the diploma with your right and shake with your left or shake with your right and take the diploma with your left7 Senior Credits GARY LEROY BENSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Waiter for Prom. MARY LOU BERNADT Volleyball 45 Winter Royalty Attendant 45 SAO 4. MARY ANN BOCK PATRICIA YVONNE BOEHMER Student Council 15 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 253, Pep Club President 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Volleyball 45 Homecoming Princess 45 Homecoming Attendant 1,35 Annual Staff 2,3,4, SAO 45 Waitress for Prom. SUSAN LEE CHITTICK Class President 35 F.H.A. 152,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 Band-Small Groups 15 Vocal Music 1,2,3,4, Small Groups 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Golf 2,35 Homecoming Attendant 2,45 Annual Staff 3,45 SAO 45 Waitress at Prom 2. JULIE ANN DAGEFORD Class Vice-President 35 President of Student Council 45 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 Band 15 Class Play 3,45 Track 25 Golf 35 Winter Royalty Attendant 1,25 Annual Staff 3,45 SAO 45 Waitress at Prom 2. CONNIE MAE DOESCHOT F.H.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 45 Track 2,35 SAO 4. DALE LYLE DROGE Class Secretary 25 Student Council 1,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 P.C. Club 2,3,45 Band I5 Class Play 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Winter Royalty Attendant 45 Boys State 35 Waiter for prom 2. DAVID MICHAEL FINDEIS P.C. Club 1,25 Track 1,25 STEPHEN VAN HORNE GLENN Class President 15 Student Council 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 P.C. Club 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Small Groups 15 Vocal Music 45 Class Play 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Winter Royalty Attendant 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Waiter for Prom 25 Drama Club Presi- dent 45 MAXINE LOREE HARTMAN Class Vice-Pres. 15 Students Council 25 FHA 1,2535 Pep Club 2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 SAO 4. DOUGLAS KENT HEINEMAN Class Pres. 45 Student Council 35 P.C. Club 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Vocal Music 35 Class Play 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Golf 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 CAROL ANN HENRICHS Pep Club 25 F.H.A. 25 Waitress at Prom 25 MARVIN LEE HINRICHSEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4Q Winter Royalty Prince 43 KAREN ANN KUSSMAN Pep Club 23 Class Play 43 Track 23 SANDRA RAE LOCKARD F.H.A. 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 Class Play 43 Librarian 33 Track 1,2,33 Homecoming Queen 43 SAO 43 SAO Class Representative 43 KELLY EUGENE MADDEN F.F.A. l,2,3,4Q P.C. Club 2,3,4Q Football 1,2,8,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,4j Track l,2,3,4Q Annual Staff 43 DINEEN ANNE MEYER Class Secretary 33 F.H.A. 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Vocal Music 2,43 Small Groups 2,43 Class Play 3,43 Librarian 13 Golf 2,31 Volleyball 3,43 Annual Staff 3,43 SAO 43 Waitress at Prom 23 MARK GEORGE MAYER Class Secretary-Treasurer 43 Band 13 Class Play 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Waiter at Prom 23 RUSSELL ALLEN MORT Student Council Secretary 43 F.F.A. 1,43 P.C. Club 2,3,43 Football l,2,3,4Q Basketball l,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,3,43 Homecoming King 4g An- nual Staff 43 Winter Royalty Attendant 33 Waiter at Prom 23 CAROLE MAY MULLIN Pep Club 2,33 SAO 43 JIM THOMAS MUSIL Track 13 Annual Staff 43 J ANICE FAYE PERCIVAL F.H.A. 1,2,33 Pep Club 3,43 Majorette 3,43 Class Play 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Annual Staff 1,43 SAO 4i NANCY JANE PERDEW FHA 1,2,33 Class Play 43 Librarian 3,43 SAO 43 WILLIAM DEAN PRICE P.C. Club 2,3,43 Golf 1,2,3,4Q Annual Staff 23 DANIEL LEROY PRICE FFA 13 Football 2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Track 13 MARY ELLA RICHARDSON FHA 1,2,33 Pep Club 13 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Class Play 4g Track 2,3,43 SAO 43 FFA Sweetheart 43 Waitress for Prom 23 JENNY GAIL ROBISON FHA 1,2,33 Librarian 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Golf 43 Volleyball 3g Annual Staff 43 Girls State 33 SAO 3g DAN FREDEICI-I ROTTMAN Band 1,23 Small Groups 1,23 Class Play 43 Basketball 1,23 LEA ANN RUNDLE FHA 1,2,33 Pep Club 13 Librarian 1,23 Track 23 Volleyball 43 SAO 43 SUSAN JANE SANDUSKY FHA 1,2333 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 4g Band 1,2,3,4Q Class Play 43 Track 1,2,8,43 Volleyball 43 Winter Royalty Princess 43 Winter Royalty Attendant 33 Annual Staff 1,3,43 SAO 43 CHARLES LEE SNYDER FFA 1,2,3,43 P.C. Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4j Annual Staff 1,3,43 Law and Order School 3g HUGH SCOTT STEWART Class Pres. 23 Vice-Pres. 43 P.C. Club 1,2,3,43 Small Groups 1,23 Class Play 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Golf 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Prince 43 Boys State 33 DEBRA THIEMANN FHA 1,2,3g Pep Club 132,334 Cheerleader 2g Track 1,2Q Volleyball 43 Annual Staff 43 SAO 43 Waitress at Prom-2 DESIREE DEE THIEMANN FHA 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Majorette 3,4Q Class Play 2,43 Winter Royalty Queen 43 Annual Staff 43 SAO 43 Waitress at Prom 2 CARMEN THOMAS Student Council 33 FHA 1,2,33 Pep Club l,2,3,4Q Class Play 43 SAO 4: LEO EUGENE TRIMMER Band 45 Class Play 43 MARK ALLEN TURNBULL Class Treasurer 3g FFA 1,2,3,4g P.C. Club 1,2,3,4g Band 13 Footbal 1,2,3, Basketball 1,23 Golf lg THOMAS DEAN WHITNEY l Band 1,2,3, Small Groups 1,1Zg Class Play 1,2,3,4g Football 1,23 Basketball 1,21 Golf 15 Annual Staff 3,45 Boys State 3,4g JOHN CLIFFORD WISSLER Student Council 23 FFA 1,2,3,4g P.C. Club 2,3,4: Class Play 4g Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 15 Waiter for Prom 25 Advertisers Billls Food and Bakery Bowhay Truckline - Summerfiel d Meyer Lumber and Hardware - Seneca Pawnee City Laundromat and Car Wash AI Porr Pawnee County Jaycees Wissler's Locker Collar Oil Harris' Sinclair Wherry Brothers Wilson Hog Market Bank of Steinauer Gambles Store Farmer's Coop - Virginia, Burchard, Rockford First National Bank of Summerfield Rose's Beauty Shop - Axtell Garrett's Mobil - Burchard Burchard Tavern Nider's HyKlas - Axtell G. K. Construction Brinkman Brothers - Tecumseh Tecumseh Ford and Mercury The Tecumseh Chieftain Leo Wenzl, Bulldozing - Elk Creek North Side Cafe - Humboldt Pawnee County Mrs. Jaycees Parrish and Peacock - Auburn and Pawn State Bank of Burchard Household Supply Co. - Beatrice Justin Shoe Store - Beatrice Knowles Piano and Organ V Beatrice Klump's Pro-Hardware - Beatrice Art's Deep Rock - Beatrice Armstrong Furniture and Floor Covering Reierson Grocery - Lewiston Lewiston Grain Company Burchard Grain Company Case Power Equipment - Beatrice Loper Fabric Center - Beatrice Citizen's State Bank - Virginia Sheryl's Beauty Salon Mr. Sz Mrs. Marvin Anderson Merritt's Flower Shop Prater's Jewelry Lewis TV Sz Appliance State Bank of DuBois Hofmann Store - DuBois S Sz G Store Lawrence Stehlik Frank Brinkman - County Comm. ee City WALSWORTH Marceline, Mn., U,S4A4 Ivan Chase Carl Bernadt - Deputy Clifford Boehmer - County Comm. K. A. Bowman - County Clerk The Inn Shoppe - Seneca Freddy's Pizza Palace - Seneca J- Bar - D - Table Rock Charles Hall, Sheriff Jackson's Drive- In Buman's Garage - DuBois Klepper Oil Company - DuBois Pawnee Oil Company Gregory 8: Stehlik Thiemann Paint 8z Floor Covering C Sr D Lumber Company - DuBois Fliderls Drive In - Table Rock Hansen's Locker - Table Rock Saddle Rock - Table Rock Dick's Standard - Baileyville Fabric Inn - Seneca 1'-4 5 4 ,w., --b .,, 4 I 3' 4 x fi 4 A 71 V' 'lf ww..-Q-awww-naw .Q 1 iff M' 1 . . 4 nu. f V, ,, t 'MQ 17 WM' L4 1. 4 4 k h L. ,EVM V. . , M f , , '1- yf eK,f.3j:E , ,, ,v-rmyfnspasuqp-ew K, 4 ,A 5 -47 , MJ . AR . gk- 'N M, 'W . xg f A ' 3,1 4. Q9 I W A . . ' , , ' any f ,V r ' .X QM f.6..,dk,, SM . 1 X 'fm 7 'H Q , M L 5 ,I ' M ,vw 'L'-vw L Q L V' .- 1 . , W , .2 ik 11.5, + Q . , Q 1 A , K. W Yi ., N an 'Ke 1 'S-Q. nw, Q ik Q ,, Q , f K ,L ,S , K Q, Q 4 ... 'gf' ',,,,g,,. ,,.f N . -AUD ' . 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