Pawnee High School - Indian Echoes Yearbook (Pawnee, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 31 text:

 r. r' j I TSn.«'t that lovely nusic? It »'s our own Jane3arda Minder sinline her new. hit, Let Richard out., Kilroy was Here. Well, it. looks like Mrs. Welch?' s.peech in glee club sure, did help her. My g osh, who is t hat priveleged character that just drove up, must be somebody since they flashed this machine so you could see him. Is t hat Don Millburg , in hia now. Zipper Car? It sure is a beauty, the car, wa mean. He just finished referring t he Uhiversity of Pawnee game. Ho wonder they won. Don's pretty good at that sort of stuff l By the way, while we were in California, we saw- an advertisement of twin beds, at the Dot Sanders Co. We wonder i f she still remembers that joke? She probably does, that is why she is laughing so hard right now. Dizzy Reed is the Pawnee commentator over Station PTHS. He is now reading the latest gab. What s that. Marge Fow.-ler isn t living up to the part she played in a play, as an old maid school teacher? Oh, w.e see, she has just announced her engagement to Sonny Lestershay, or what ever his name is. That's swell Marge, we knew you -would never be an old maid with Sonny around. Well there is a taxi and we must leave now, but wait who is the driver. No, it can't be, but naturally who else, Pat, McCormick ! I He must still love to drive, but now; he gets paid for it. Y e shall tell Pat where we want to go, and take off'with a bang, as usual!! Dot and Smitty, The hardest tumble a man can take is to fall over his ovn bluff. There is fixed justice in this too. No man can hope to win through bluff while other do honest work to win.

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McCormick; Don Millburp; Duanne Rci d; Gene Sanders; Eupene Underwood; Norma Lee Brawner; Betty Castle; Elaine Curby; Betty Ford: Margery Fowler; Joanne Gatton; Jane Minder; Dorothy Sanders; and Marfl rie Sharp. During this year at April time again we presented another j lay entitled GIRL-SHY. Wc would like to take this opportunity to thank the Juniors for t he very lovely banquet and i-rom in our honor. Dn May 31, 1947, these seventeen seniors received -their diplomas and started our on a new adventure. This ye.r our officers were: President-Billy Bucklcs-- Vice President-Bob Groh--Secretary-Elaine Curby--Tro ,surer-Eugcne Underwood. Our sponsor was Miss McCutchan. CLASS MOTTO: FORWARD,EVER - BACKWARD, NEVER CLASS FLOWER: ROSE CLAoS COLORS: BLUE ALT) WHITE



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As wc were touring the country we decided to stop at New Y ork and see the treat invention of tclivisic. This machine shows you almost anything and anywhere, so wc decided to look up the Senior Class of '47 from Pawnee. It's tuning in now, well what do you know, if it isn't a skating rink coming into view. is that Kirby? I guess her desire to skate with Lincoln has finally come. They understand me rifht, they I said, own Starbright Flower Bed a place near Lincoln, what a coincedence I I wonder what this button could b for. My gosh, a basketball game at the U. of I., University of Pawnee. Y es, pawnee is quite a town now, I mean city. The University is playing for national championship tonight. According to the score lawnec is way ahead, as usual. I wonder who the coach is. Don't tell me it'3 Doc Underwood. It must be, why yes of course it is. No wonder we are winning. Vifho's announcing the game play by play? It sounds like a familiar voice, let's see now who is it? Oh, of course. Bill Buckles. Remember him? He's sure doing a swell job of it. My gosh, anothor basket for Pawnee. You know something, the basketball team ell look elike. It's the five Sisko Kids. No wonder, Castle sure does look rrroud of them, setting on the bench. She's assistant me.neger-. What a noise. Oh, rardon us, it's p yell for Pawnee. Who ere those cheeriorders? They sure ere good. Is that’ Hix end ’’eanuts yelling with them? It must be, no wonder, have vou ever heard of Walnut, Hickorynut, nd- Deanut Jr? I wonder who they belong to. I couldn’t guess, could you? Let's turn this knob °nd see what harrens.- 0h‘, an orchestra. Listen i This is Hon on your toe, featuring-Boosty Groh. Don't you remember his coronet nlaylng? He took Hemes Jerry's elace In the movies. Is that the Froggy -ryers nlaving a trombone solo? Right now he Is in a contest against Guy Gombardo I I just heard the other day that Marge Sharp Is playing in Spike Jones Philharmonic Orchestra at Town Hall. She must be as good ps B 00s t pnd Frongy What's that funny sound we hear in a distance, now I -see, it's Sally Brawner rehearsing her own radio urogram, Georges ’ First Wife, the, critics say it's a hit. Itr sounds like it hit something. Oh, u- rdon us, that's just a commercial. Worrder whose it is? Could' that be from ay's Gr'll? Well, I guess it must-be. And it is Amy eating one of her snecial mburgers, tomntoee and all. Sure does look good.

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