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

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enior Leaves Presented By The Indian Echoes Staff of 1959 Pa wnee High Sch ool Pawnee, Illinois As we stand on the threshold of many great and varied undertakings we pause to look back over our years at Pawnee High. This book holds many happy memories for us and we hope you will enjoy looking upon these pages in the years to come. The Senior class takes great pride and pleasure in presentina the 1059 edition of our Indian Echoes . As editor of this yearbook, I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to those who contributed in any way to this edition of the Indian Echoes . It was through the efforts of these people that this book was possible. The staff and I sincerely hope that you enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed making it. Kay Ann McTaggart Editor . N Dedication Dedicated . . . to all the teachers andjtudents, past and present, who have labored here and will long remember thejstory of this building and their part in it. Hoard Education ■ President . Secretary . . . Harold Henson, Sr. Howard Matthews . . William Boil Harlan McTaggart, Sr. Clement Lelnen LaRue Havenar Charles Brantley MR. R. R. WALKER Superintendent MRS. TURVEY School Secretary MARY E. EDMUNDS son- nfOf ANDER VENA M. ASHBAUGH RALPH R WALKER W J-' MISS MILLARD MISS WAGNER MR, BERRY MR. SANDSTROM MR. BASSANA Valedictorian JUDY DOZIER Salutatorian and D.A.R. Award MARILYN WAGNER TONY ACREE Allergic to eight-forty! KAY ALLEN She always meant busint monkey business! LINDA BEAM She dwells on him with faithful eyes; Ah, love! GLEN BECK I take things as they come X easy! SONDRA BAXTER A quiet little lass; we hardly know she s in our class! jwLS ELAINE BOROS Silence never betrays you! MILDRED BRAWNER Didn't let her studies interfere with her education! THOMAS BRAWNER The good live longest; here's to a short life! ANDREW BOSTON Be good and you’ll be lonesome! DONNA BOTTRELL To know her is to love her! SANDRA DAVIS Sandra is the quiet type; But beware, she's dynamite! JUDY DOZIER Dangerous after Midnight! SANDRA FANSLER Class Treasurer BEVERLY HARRISON Her ways are ways of pleasantness! OMAS HOPPIN The guy who always manages to manage! HARLAN MC TAGGERT Class President He looks wise; pray correct the error! EILEEN POPOVICH You don't have to hang from a tree to be a nut! MARY PLUMMER Her best she’ll give to any task, and cheerfully do whatever you ask! LARRY POPOVICH There are many lovely women, but no perfect ones! CAROL MUNCY KAY ANN MC TAGGART Fine as a student but . . . Even better as a friend! PATRICK O’BRIEN After 12 years of working and slaving, I am finally up for my Unemployment Compensation! She dreams! SANDRA MATTHEWS Her head is in the clouds! I CAROLE MEGGINSON I try so hard to be good!! RONNIE NICHOLS A friend, scholar, and athlete A combination hard to beat!! LINDA PACOTTI Deeds not words! J kp WANDA REYNOLDS She's got that indescribably something! PEGGY RUSSELL She was as unchangable as the hills . . but quite so green! JACK SCATTERGOOD That it might have wheels! PEGGY SCHNAPP All of this and Art too!!! MARY LOU SCIFERS I was not made to be silent!! RONALD PIERCE A blush is nice, but sometimes inconvenient! ROBERT RAPE Class Secretary When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash! BONNIE SMOTHERS We that are true lovers run into strange capers!! arley keebler When I don't know whether to fight or not, I always fight! WAYNE LEDERBRAND i don't preach; why should I practice? JAMES HILL Did like quiet evenings at home! ALICE TRADER Quiet and Sincere. MARILYN WAGNER He is a man . . need we say more?? RAYMOND SQUIRES She appears very quiet . . but JUDY WEBB A friendly girl, and a charming lass; a worthy addition to our class!!! JOHN WILLENBORG We wonder what mischief next he'll do!! Class Vice-President MRS. EDMUNDSON Which way shall I drive?? MR. WALKER Patience is a necessary ingredient of a genius! Sandra Fansler Treasurer Harlen McTaggart President John Willenborg Vice-President Bob Rape Secretary FIRST ROW: Mr. Sandstrom, Mr. Berry. Freda Mulvany, Nancy Birkhimer, Kay McWilliams. Mr. Bassana, Mrs. Welch. SECOND ROW: Janice Bailey, Joyce Wright, Alta Jones, Jerry O'Brien, Oveda Butler, Evelyn VanGeison, Janet Gregurich, Wanda Brown. THIRD ROW; Linda Estill, Billie Sue Clements, Shirley Watson, Becky Nichols, Elaine Jenkins, Bonnye Baril, Genelle Gonterman, Linda Price, Carolyn Traughber, FOURTH ROW: Jack Simpson, Joe Millburg, Jack Alsbaugh, Art Barrett, Pete Lard, Larry Warrington, Jim Wilson, Stanley Lederbrand. FIFTH ROW; Ronnie Eichen, Alan Clark, Glen Jessup, Deon Butler, Bill Muncy, Gerald Durbin, Renee Oliver, Wayne Havenar, Jim Mellinger. h umor cl ass PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY. . . TREASURER. . . . . Janice Bailey . . . . Jim Wilson . Janet Gregurich Evelyn VanGeison FIRST ROW: Mr. Alexander, Mildred Hardin, Janet Pape, Connie Aymer, Connie Reavis, Roberta Smothers, Donna Graubner. SECOND ROW: Judy Bottrell, Bonnie Reavis, Betty Bolt, Judy Dickey, Phyllis Allen, Margie Rape, Karen Irwin, Carolyn Uffelman, Pat Plummer, Sue Alvies. THIRD ROW: Carol Schnapp, Hank Hoppin, Billy Beam, Jimmy Blake, Roger McWilliams, Richard Chronister, Donald Edwards, Raymond Pennington, Sharon Smith. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Jenkins, Jimmy Jones, David Delay, Bill Boston, Dennis Pharris, Michael Schuecking, Lynn Wright, FranMin Pierce, John Millik, David McTaggart. omore cl ass FIRST ROW: Miss Wagner, Lester Reavis, T. A. Bilyeu, James Fry, Roger Baxter, Lynn Schober, Miss Ashbaugh. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Cambruzzi, Virginia Smith, Sharon Brewer, Catherine Howard, Mary Sue Patton, Linda Pearman, Norman Megginson. THIRD ROW: Zelta Jones, Sandra Minder, Mary Lou Strawn, Marilee Turvey, Bonny Leinen, Becky Leinen, Rose Alvies, Janice Estill, Susann Dickey, Joyce Brawner, Janette Higgason. FOURTH ROW: Richard Brewer, Nick Wilson, Alvin Schober, Allen Baker, Thomas Frazee, Dick Sanders, Lynn McDonald, Jim Minder, Frank Tomazic, Jim Woolary. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Dickey, Nancy Brawner, Judy Hoppin, Sandra Edge, Barbara Blakely, Maude Slo-man, Sue Mulcahey, Kay Beirman, Donna Groh, Marilyn Irwin. SIXTH ROW: Steve Gregurich, Wilbur Stone, John Dozier, Bob Squires, Ronnie Millik, John Jones, William Eldredge, Gary Surber, Jesse Cody, Glenn Galloway. Fresh man Cl ass PRESIDENT................... Bob Squires VICE-PRESIDENT .... Becky Leinen SECRETARY........... Bonny Leinen TREASURER............Nancy Dickey FIRST ROW: Mr. Howerton, Geraldine Tomazic, Linda Parker, Katherine Douglas, Patricia Hubbart, Kenneth Watson, Gary Lee Prince. SECOND ROW: Mary Hill, Bonnie Davis, Karen Popovich. Gretchen Fogel, Tommy Warrington, Jack Nichols, David Baril, Bruce Cody. THIRD ROW: Carlene Butler, Judy Clark, Phyliss Ward, Marilyn Edwards, Ann Cashen, Lucille Jenkins, Sherry Damico. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Helmricks, Rodger Acree, Gary Scattergood, Mark Brady, Howard Bowen, Eddie Morris, Bill Miller, Herbert Karrick. Seventh Grach FIRST ROW: Jimmy Trauber, Terry Tuxhom, Jeannie Schuecking, Mary Lou Pacotti, Judy Williams, Linda Baxter, Linda Barrowman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McTaggart, Johnny Peirce, Elmer Patton, Steve Moore, Sandra Castleman, Mary Pear man, Judy Irwin, Mrs. Sweet. THIRD ROW: Lynn McTaggart, Danny Magos, Ronnie Matthews, Philip Smith, Laverne Minder, Randy Sproat, Billy Fry, Jim Carswell. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Spears, Patricia Hubbart, Carmaline Durbin, Gloria Bailey, Jane Boston, Lorna Spears, Nancy Barrett, Donna Johnson. FIFTH ROW: John Sloman. David Murphy, Jim Nichols, Larry Mitchell, Gene Crowl, Larry Nation, Dale Reavis, Laverne Durbin, Rick Huckleby. FIRST ROW: Mr. Alexander, Tom Hoppin, Tom Brawner, Jack Scattergood, Larry Popovich, Charles Brawner. SECOND ROW: Jack Alspaugh, Deon Butler, David DeLay, Renee Oliver, Bill Muncy, Jim Wilson. ndians Bill Boston Head Coach Tom Alexander Assistant Coach Jim Howerton Charles Brawner Bill Brown P Tom Brawner t Deon Butler Alan Clark Jim Mellinger p A W N E E I N D I A N S Richard Chronister, Eddie Jenkins, Tom Frazee, John Dozier, Jess Cody, Allen Baker, Jim Minder, Hank Hoppin. Junior Varsity FIRST ROW: Lynn Schobcr, Donnie Edwards, Raymond Pennington, T, A. Bilyeau, Roger Baxter, Lester Reavis, Norman Megginson. SECOND ROW: Hank Hoppin, Richard Chronister, Nick Wilson, Ronnie Nichols, Eddie Jenkins, Jim Wilson, Allen Baker, JackieSimpson, Jim Woolary, Jim Minder. THIRD ROW: Coach Alexander, Lynn McDonald, Tony Acre, Joe Millburg, Glen Galloway, Alvin Schober, Roger McWilliams, Stanley Lederbrand, Frank Tomazic, Jim Fry, Bille Beam, Jimmy Blake. FOURTH ROW: Jack Alspaugh, David McTaggart, Jim Jones, Pete Lard, Wayne Lederbrand, Tom Hoppin, Steve Gregurich, Wilbur Stone, John Millik, Larry Warrington, Tom Frazee, Pat O’Brien, Richard Brewer. FIFTH ROW; Dick Sanders, Allen Clark, Jesse Cody, Raymond Squires, Ronnie Eichen, John Dozier, Andy Boston, Ar-ley Keebler, Jim Mellinger, Art Barrett, Glen Beck, Gary Surber. SIXTH ROW: Bill Boston, Renee Oliver, Larry Popovich, David Delay, Bob Squires, Ronnie Millik, Lynn Wright, Franklin Pierce, Charles Braw-ner, Bill Eldrege, Bob Rape, Wayne Havenar. SEVENTH ROW: John Jones, Gerald Durbin, Bill Muncy, Deon Butler, John Willenborg, Jack Scattergood, Tom Brawner, Jim Hill, Denny Pharris, Ronnie Pierce, Glen Jessup, Harlan McTaggart. Boys’ P.P. FIRST ROW: Evelyn Vangeison, Elaine Jenkins, Mildred Brawner, Miss Wagner, Sue Alvies, Nancy Berkhimer. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Cambruzzi, Sandra Fansler, Donna Graubner, Mary Lou Strawn, Linda Pearman, Sharon Brewer. THIRD ROW: Marilee Turvey, Janet Pape, Judy Bottrell, Marilyn Irwin, Connie Aymer, Rose Alvies, Janet Gregurich. FOURTH ROW: Judy Hoppin, Becky Leinen, Bonny Leinen, Sandra Edge, Kay Beierman, Nancy Dickey, Donna Groh. FIFTH ROW: Billie Sue Clements, Oveda Butler, Maude Sloman, Barbara Blakley, Sue Mulcahey, Bonnye Baril, Nancy Brawner. G. A. A. Norman Megginson, Roberta Smothers, Rose Alvies, Mary Lou Strawn, Judy Hoppin, Nancy Dickey, Becky Leinen, Bonnie Leinen, Nancy Brawner, Barbara Blakely, Carol Muncy, Kay McTaggart, Allen Baker, Jim Minder, David DeLay, John Dozier, Andy Boston, Ronnie Eichen, Rich Chronister, Tommy F razee, Judy Dozier, Maude Sloman, Kay Allen, Carole Megginson, SueMulcahey, Ann Marie Cashin, Gretchen Fogal, Marilyn Wagner, Kay Beierman, Mary Ann Cambruzzi, John Sloman, Hank Hoppin, Sandra Edge, Phyllis Allen, Majorette, Mary Lee Turvey, Director, Mr. Roger Bassanna. PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY. . . TREASURER . . . REPORTER. . . . SENTINEL. . . . . . . Andy Boston . . . . Jim Wilson Richard Chronister . . Jim Mellinger . . Eddie Jenkins . . . Wilbur Stone FIRST ROW: Mr. Berry, Lester Reavis, Don Edwards, Richard Chronister, Roger Baxter, Lynn Schober, Norman Megginson. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Fry, Eddie Jenkins, Jim Wilson, Tommy Frazee, Stanley Led-erbrand, Roger McWilliams, Richard Brewer. THIRD ROW: Lynn McDonald, Wayne Lederbrand, Jim Mellinger, Pete Lard, Glenn Beck, David McTaggart, Alvin Schober. FOURTH ROW: Steve Gregurich, Wilbur Stone, Ronnie Pierce, Bill Boston, Jim Hill, Glenn Jessup, Gary Surber, Andy Boston, Glenn Galloway. huture Farmers of America FIRST ROW; Virginia Smith, Sharron Brewer, Mr. Estill, Mrs. Dozier, Marilyn Wagner, Elaine Jenkins, Mary Plummer, Sandra Davis, Mrs. VanGeison, Mrs. Welch, Mary Gambruzzi, Freda Mulvany. SECOND ROW: Linda Pearman, Janet Gregurich, Janette Higgason, Connie Aymer,Carolyn Traughber, Linda Price, Judy Dozier, Sue Alvies, Donna Graubner, Peggy Russell, Roberta Smothers, Sandra Fansler, Sondra Baxter, Kay McWilliams. THIRD ROW: Susann Dickey, Janice Estill, Rose Alvies, Sharon Smith, Carol Sch-napp, Nancy Dickey, Judy Bottrell, Janet Pape, Nancy Birkhimer, Mary Lou Strawn, Marilee Turvey, Sandra Minder, Joyce Brawner, Wanda Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Donna Groh, Bonny Leinen, Becky Leinen, Sandra Edge, Genelle Gonterman, Judy Dickey, Nancy Brawner, Judy Hoppin, Kay Beierman, Marilyn Irwin, Mary Scifers, Shirley Blake, Janice Bailey, Evelyn VanGeison. FIFTH ROW: Betty Bolt, Karen Irwin, Jerry Ann O’Brien, Pat Plummer, Donna Bottrell, Bonnie Smothers, Beverly Harrison, Billie Clements, Linda Estill, Marge Rape, Oveda Butler, Connie Reavis, Phyllis Allen, Mildred Hardin. SIXTH ROW: Peggy Schnapp, Sandra Matthews, Bonnye Baril, Kay Allen, Carol Muncy, Kay McTaggart, Becky Nichols, Alice Trader, Carolyn Uffleman, Sue Mulcahey, Eileen Popovich, Carole Megginson, Barbara Blakely, Maude Sloman, Elaine Boros, Bonnie Reavis. FIRST ROW: President, Marilyn Wagner; Vice-President, Elaine Jenkins; Secretary, Mary Plummer, Treasurer, Sandra Davis. SECOND ROW: Projects Chairman, Donna Graubner, Photographer, Sue Alvies; Recreation, Linda Price; Public Relations, Judy Dozier; Historian, Carolyn Traughber; Parliamentarian, Connie Aymer. F.H. Queen Kay Ann Xmas Dance Best Looking Kay McTaggart Dick Sanders Best Athlete Eileen Popovich Larry Popovich Most Likely to Succeed Judy Dozier and Harlen McTaggart Most Friendly Marilyn Wagner and Charles Brawner Nicest Smile Carole Megginson Charles Brawner Best Students Best Dressed Harlen McTaggart and Judy Dozier Larry Warrington and Billie Sue Clements PRESIDENT .... Sandra Fansler VICE-PRESIDENT. . Sondra Baxter SECRETARY. . . Peggy Jo Schnapp TREASURER. . . Bonnie Smothers FIRST ROW: Miss Ashbaugh, Sandra Fansler, Sharon Smith, Carol Schnapp, Roberta Smothers, Sondra Baxter, Kay McWilliams. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Scifers, Alta Jones, Peggy Russell, Bonnie Smothers, Peggy Jo Schnapp, Shirley Blake, Wanda Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Mildred Brawner, Carolyn Traughber, Elaine Boros, Mary Plummer, Sandra Matthews, Linda Estill, Carole Megginson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Beam, Bonnye Baril, Beverly Harrison, Elaine Jenkins, Alice Trader, Becky Nichols, Linda Pacotti, Donna Bottrell. Library Club Lynn McTaggart John Sloman Billy Miller Terry Tuxhorn Jeanie Schuecking Mary Hill Phyllis Ward Lorna Spears Barbara Spears Jane Boston Janitor Muncy vers Chet Muncy Duncan McTaggart Slim Estill Ernie Miller Lyman Reynolds John Bailey Hoi, pers HeL pers Cook: Mis. Mottar Mrs. Fowler Mrs. Fishburi Miss Floyd Mrs. Jones Janitor John Bailey Senior Wills I, Kay Allen, being of sound mind and broken body (Too much ice skating) declare this to be my last will and testament. To my sister Phyllis, I will my driving ability so she can haul her friends that I've been hauling for the past year. To Dick S., I leave someone else to tease and to MaudeS., I leave my broken clarinet reeds; to Becky and Bonny Leinen, I leave someone else to cough for them in band; to all underclassmen ... more hard work and good times. I, Tony Acree, being of sound mind and small body make my last will and testimony. I leave Bill E. my ability to skip school without getting caught. I will to MikeS. my ability to be late for school because I was never on time. To Tom Alexander, I will my hair, because he needs it for a mustache. Good Luck all you coming Seniors! I, Sondra Baxter, do will my brother, Roger, the next three years of hard study; my desk in study hall to die next short person, and my so called history grades to Roberta S. ;and school, I leave!! I, Linda Beam, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Pete L. my ability to make no errors in typing. Ha! To my brother, Bill, I will my wobbly, old, toughtop, squeeky study hall chair in 3rd hour study halL I, Glen Beck, of strong body and mind make this my last will and testament. I leave to some flunky my unused position on the football team, good luck to whoever you are! I leave Denny P. and MikeS. my ability to get kicked out of class, then out of school for a couple of days, from what I hear you's need it. The teachers .. . Peace of mind. I, Shirley Blake, being of sound mind and body, hereby will to my brother Jimmy, my ability and my study hall desk, in hopes that he might use it; and to Sharon, I leave my ability for decisions. To the rest, I leave. I, Charles Brawner, pleading the fifth Amendment, do hereby bequeath to Bill B. someone to kick him where it does the most good; to Jim M., some more dragons to kill in football; to Lynn W. I leave a new picture to set on the piano; to Roger McW. I leave all the Frosted Flakes I acquired last year at this time. I, Mildred Brawner, being of weak mind and a ?? do hereby will to the following: To MikeS. my broom to sweep the jail; to Joe M. and Ronnie E., the cold war to suffer through; to Bonnye B., my ability to know which alley to bowl in; to my sister Nancy, all my intelligence (don't you feel smart already); to F rank P. I hate to leave, but I'll return. I, Tom Brawner, now make my last will and testimony. To Billie Sue C., I will some shorthand paper to play X and O on in eighth hour study hall; to Linda E., I leave the rest of my typing paper, (Hers originally); the teachers, I leave. I, Elaine Boros, do hereby leave my desk to anyone who wants it; to Joyce W. my typewriter, (Old ribbon, of course); to Alta J. my shorthand; and the rest, I leave. I, Andy Boston, of weak mind and Lazy body, make this my first will and testament; toSuzy A. I leave another bus pal; to Bonnye B., my seat in study hall; to Barb B., someone else to tease her; to Norman M., my seat in band; to Stanley L., my ability to make good grades in Ag.; to Renee 0., someone else to run around with! I, Donna BoctreU, leave nothing. I need everything! I, Sandra Matthews, making no comment on the state of my deteriorated mind, do hereby will to Linda E., my ability to get along with the teachers; to Becky Nichols, I leave my typewriter, hope she gets her work in on time; to Mrs. E., I leave another pesterer. I, Judy Dozier, wish to get rid of some old junk. So ... to my dear brother, I present our shiny, sleek, maroon limousine; to two Silly Sophs, the lovely new name. Jerky Jrs. Okay R.S. and P.A.? To Nancy D., I leave a duty to perform each Sunday; to Bonnye B., I leave. Aren't you happy you'll get to school on time? Bye everybody. I, Judy Webb, do will and bequeath to Oveda B. my love for food — as if she needs it; to Freda M. my cooking ability. I, Sandra Davis, will to Janet G. memories of last summer; to Glen J. the ability to pay more attention to stop lights and signs; (I never believed that story about the conductor). To Ron E. I will the dear little Buick. Good luck suiting it; to Dick S. someone else to aggrevate next year. I, Sandra Fansler, will to the following: To Sweetie Lynn W. a lump of sugar; to Bill B. someone else to keep his statistics . . . easy on bad passes; to Janet G., memories of last summer's carnival. To Bill E.. someone else to talk to in 4th hour; to Bonnye B., my ability to stand while bowlii ; to the faculty, peace of mind. I, Peggy Schnapp, being of sound niind and body, do hereby make this my first will and testament. I leave the following: To my sister, Carol, my shorthand notes which I nor no one else could read and my typewriter whose keys always stuck during a speed test; To Freda M. my books which I hope she puts to good use; to Wayne J. someone else to pester in study hall. (Don't be too hard on his coach.) I, James Hill, being of weak mind and strong back, make my last will and testimony. To Ray P. I leave my ability to write poetry and a space in the newspaper in which it may be published. To Wilbur S., I leave my faithful creosote brush (The handle is greasy Wil); To Glen J., I leave my old shoes to wear in Ag. (Better wear soxs Glen, they've got holes). I, Tom Hoppin being of weak body and sound mind (I think), make this my first will and testament. To Roger McW. my job as manager of everything at P.H.S.; to Linda E. a new person to bless with a nickname; to Mrs. Edmundson a new student in Bookkeeping to fall over in a chair three days in a row (What I do for laughs); to the faculty, peace. I, Arley Keeblcr, of sound mind and body, hereby make my first will and testament; I leave my study hall desk to Gerald D. To Gene, my foster brother my ability to learn; to the rest of the Seniors, the best of luck in the future. I, Wayne Lederbrand, being of sound mind and a weak body leave to my brother Stanley, my English grades and history books for next year, and the ability to drive the car to schooL To Roger McW. my ability to get along with Mr. Berry. I, Kay McTaggert, being . . . will to Nancy B. either the bass Clar. or someone else to pester; to Roger McW. a chunk of noom (It’scheese); toJanetG. and BonnyeB. all of TaylorviUes black convertibles and red and white FordslI To Suzy Alvies, my trusty gas mask -- swell for cigar smoke; and Renee O., I leave to the mercy of his “Fan Club. I, Carole Megginson, will to Billie Sue C., Linda E. and Becky N. many memories of cheerleading. To Bonnye B. I leave a pillow so she won't be so afraid to roller skate. To Janet G. I bequeath all the Tay-lorville boys -- six to a package. I leave the night train rides, the stolen refreshments to Evelyn Van. To brother Norman I will all my school books. To all Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors a new High SchooL I, Carol Muncy, will my brother Bill, Don's D. I. boxer bulldog with fang like teeth; although you don't need this, the ability to stay out late. To Jim Minder, a trombone chan and the last year's Reader's Digest to read in Study Hall. To Phyllis A. I will the ability not to get scared at B.'s pond; and to Larry Warrington, a flash light with batteries and a real cool hat. I, Ronnie Nichols with a strong back and a weak mind leave to Roger McW. my ability to run the mile; to Rich C. I leave my catchers position on the baseball team; to F rank P. I leave all my traffic tickets in good standing; to Mrs. E., someone in 5th hour study hall; and to Pawnee High SchooL I leave. I, Pat O'Brien with a strong body and a weak mind make a will to the following unlucky people. To my sister I leave my history and English grades if she wants them; to Renee O., Miss Millard and my chemistry grades. I, Linda Pacotti being of sound mind and body, leave to Kay McW. my Indian dress — may she wear it in good health; to Dick Sanders I leave my history grades which he needs and to the old ruins and new framework I leave. I, Ronnie Pierce, hereby will the following; to Stanley L. all my troubles with school work and the boys in Ag.; to Lyn W. my locker; to Ronnie M. I leave my position on the basketball team; to David D. 1 leave a chain and padlock for Donna; to Renee O., a chance to get more to eat in the lunch line; to the faculty peace and quiet after I'm gone. I, Mary Plummer will to my sister, Pat my shorthand speed, and to Roberta S. my seat in study halL I, Eileen Popovich being of lucid mind and stable body? will to Sue A. a gallon of Red nail polish; to Rose A. my typing ability; to Jim M. I give back all the bruises he gave me; to my beloved sister, Karen, I leave my athletic talent; to Shirley W. my square dancing ability and partners, and a home permanent?? To Renee Oliver, a Party Boy sandwich, and my sister to pester if he has time; to Mr. Alexander, my ability to outtalk, outstare, outargue, and outbox, and of course my intelligence to always win. Being of weak mind and body, I Larry Popovich will the following things to some lucky person: To Roger McW. my position on the football team and my suit if he can get into it; to anybody, the desk behind Renee 0. , in 4th hour study hall so he will have somebody to talk to and last but not least, I leave my crazy grades to my sister, Karen! 11 1, Wanda Reynolds, leave my trusty little typewriter to Janice Bailey or Jim Mellinger; to the chief (Mrs. Welch) I leave a carbon copy of All my jokes; to Mrs. E. I leave someone else to laugh in her typing classes. Maybe they will run down faster than I. I, Peggy Russell, being of wandering mind and wayward spirit do hereby will to Pete my seat in ‘•Problems ' since he likes it so well; to Becky N. I leave my history book, she'll make better use of it than I did; to Judy D. a bottle of reducing pills; school, I leave. I, Jack Scattergood being of strong body and feeble mind do hereby leave to W. H. (alias Grendal) a board eraser so he won’t have to use his fingers; to Jim M. my spot as kicker on the football team; to my brother who will be in high school next year my spot on the basketball team (better bring a pillow if we have the same coach). I, Mary Seifers, being of questionable integrity, do hereby will to Alta Jones my ability to make decisions; to Wanda Brown my front row seat in English and my appetite; to Roberta Smothers, the entire state of Texas - what's Dallas without the rest of it? and toP.H.S., I, the greatest Presley fan, do hereby leave. I, Bonnie Smothers, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To my sister Roberta, I leave my typewriter, Never Jam. To Phyllis Allen, my ability to get along with the teachers. Last of all, I leave my seat in the study hall to Connie Aymer so she will be near Roberta. Make her be quiet, Connie. I, Bob Rape, being of sound body and weak mind, do hereby make my first will and testament. To Joe MlUburg, I leave my ability to talk louder in Latin. To Bill Muncy, I leave my ability to write proverbs. To Bill Brown, my ability to come to school regularly. And to the rest of the students and faculty, I leave. I, Alice Trader, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to my cousin, Pat Plummer, my front row seat in English class (Use it in good health) and to Wanda Brown, I will my old faithful typewriter. (1 hope it will improve your typing. Wanda). I, Marilyn Wagner, being of weak body and no mind do hereby make this my last will and testament. To Maude Sloman, 1 leave my chair in band — I hope you practice more than I ever did, Maude; to Jim Minder, a new punching bag -- I'm getting a little bruised; and to Allen Baker, someone else to tease; and to Carolyn Uffleman, my unquiet ways. To everyone else, peace. I, John Willenborg. being of sound body and weak mind, hereby will to Bob Squires my ability to skip school without being caught - HA, HA; to certain athletes some spot remover. (YOU'LL need itl) Dear faculty, I leave. I, Beverly Harrison, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To my brother. Rich, I leave my seat in study hall; to Janet G. I leave my lead pencil; to Sharon B. my big green errasurc; to Carolyn U., my ability to get along with the students; my typewriter and athletic ability to Connie R. and Donna Groh. I, Harlan McTaggan, being of sound mind and weak body, do hereby will the following; To my brother, David, I leave all my books to carry to school each morning. To Jerry O'Brien I leave someone else to talk to in 4th hour study halL To some lucky kid, I leave the job of being Chief Win Em All in foot-balL To Mrs. Edmunds on I leave some other boy to take shorthand from her. To all the other members of the faculty, 1 leave. I, Bud Squires being of weak mind and sound body hereby leave to Bob Squires my ability to skip school without getting caught, and to Miss Ashbaugh. a new pair of glasses so she can read my writing. I leave to all the Juniors my ability to read Shakespeare in Senior English, (you'll need it.) To Allen Clark I leave my ability to get along with the grade school teachers. And to Pawnee High, I leave. fndi mn 7 Patrons ADA F. MATTHEWS, DRY GOODS ADAM'S CAFE BAILEY BROTHERS BAKER LUMBER AND HARDWARE COMPANY BANK OF PAWNEE BLACK'S HARDWARE BURL'S REPAIR SERVICE CLARK'S I.G.A. SUPER MARKET DAVIS MEMORIAL HOME DODD GAS SERVICE MRS. ELVA DOZIER, AVON PRODUCTS FLINN'S GARAGE GAS AND WATER OFFICE H. H. SPRINGER, INSURANCE DR. HURST, CHIROPRACTOR IDEAL BAKING COMPANY DOROTHY KEATING'S BEAUTY SHOP KENNEY'S MARKET LADAGE IMPLEMENT COMPANY LLOYDS CLEANERS MALSBURY'S MARION ASCHER MAYME'S TAVERN MEADE AND UNA MC WILLIAMS MILLBURG'S DRUG STORE BUD MOUNCE, CONTRACTOR NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOP OLSON'S MARKET PAWNEE HERALD REYNOLD'S SERVICE STATION RIP LEE'S STATION SARAH NICHOLS DELIVERY SERVICE TAYLOR'S GARAGE VIRDEN DAIRY COMPANY WILLENBORG'S STORE Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Springfield, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Springfield, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Pawnee, Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois We wish to take this opportunity to thank the above, and anyone else who has helped make this edition possible. 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