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

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9tdm (hei 7 wum Jiujh School 'JoMJftM, 3lUou We the class of 1960 have tried to give a pictorial account of school days beginning through these open doors. The Seniors are dreaming of the opportunities that will be available in the future beyond these doors. This alone challenges us to set our goals high, grasp opportunity, give service. and face life with hearts filled with courage and hope. mo Editor. Becky Nichols Co-Editor. Bonnye Baril Business Manager, Elaine Jenkins In September, 1956, when we entered the lowliest class of Pawnee High, we were awed by those people called “seniors.” They soon made us realize their position at Pawnee High; especially on Initiation Day. Despite our humiliation of wearing our cut off overalls and special initiation make-up, westillhad a happy and memorable day which ended with a wiener roast, compliments of the seniors. Our Freshman officers were; Billie Sue Clements, Elaine Jenkins, Glen Jessup, Deon Butler. Every Senior Class hasitsshareofmemories--pleasantand unhappy. It was during our sophomore year that we witnessed what seemed to be the impossible. Seeing our high school engulfed in black smoke and flames brought tears to the eyes of many students and also parents who had memories of their high-school days at Pawnee High. But little time slipped by before Pawnee Township had plans started for a new and beautiful High. The class officers for our Sophomore year were; Elaine Jenkins, Linda Estill, Jim Wilson, and Jim Mellinger. We found our Junior year to be an eventful one. We chose our class rings and sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Everyone found our “Orchids in the Mist theme a truly beautiful one. Our officers; Janice Bailey, Jim Wilson, Janet Gregurich, Evelyn VanGeison, and our helpful advisor, Mrs. Welch, did a fine job with the responsibility of the Prom. In our Senior year the positions as officers were given to; Ronnie Eichen, Janet Gregurich, Linda Estill,and Joe Millburg. Toour very capable advisor, Mrs. Edmundson, we are all indebted for the tremendous help she has given us with this yearbook. This long-awaited year has come and is rapidly slipping away. We are now the seniors,” but not for long. As we don our caps and gowns and march across the stage to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance,” we’ll realize that this is truly a commencement--another milestone of life beginning, and one ending. Becky Nichols, Editor M 7« vu e wf MR. RALPH R. WALKER Superintendent of Schools Mere words or expressions of gratitude can scarcely begin to repay Mr. Walker for the many ways in which he has helped us. Therefore, the students, each grateful for the particular assistance which he has given, dedicate the Indian Echoes for 1960 to our beloved principaL 'Bowl 4 SdimUoii President Clement Leinen Secretary Harlan McTaggart Harold Henson, William Bolt Howard Matthew, Charles Brantley Ben Wilson I MISS ASHBAUGH MR. HENDRICKSON MR. MARAS MR. SANDSTROM MR. ALEXANDER MISS SULLIVAN }oi 3k jmk L MR. BERRY MR. SMITH MRS. BOEKER MRS. EDMUNDSON took Mrs. Jones Miss Floyd Mrs. Klassen Mrs. Fowler Mrs. Fish burn tMAtidjUUl Mr. Bailey Ihuveu Miller Reynolds McTaggart Bailey Estill Seni°rs r JACK ALSPAUGH EVELYN VAN GEISON WANDA BROWN BONNYE BAR1L NANCY BIRKHIMER WILLIAM BROWN BEVERLY HARRISON . k JIM WILSON BILLIE SUE CLEMENTS OVEDA BUTLER RONALD EICHEN, President LINDA ESTILL Secretary DARRELL GIVENS CAROLYN TRAUGHBER RENEE OLIVER h f ( LINDA PRICE JERRY ANN O’BRIEN WILLIAM MUNCY REBECCA NICHOLS ALAN CLARK HAROLD LARD JANICE BAILEY LARRY WARRINGTON JIM MELLINGER STANLEY LEDERBRAND KAY MC WILLIAMS JOE MILLBURG MARY E. EDMUNDSON GLEN JESSUP RALPH R. WALKER FREDA MULVANY JOYCE WRIGHT under.l- FIRST ROW: David McTaggart, David Delay, JohnMillik, Denny Pharris, Lynn Wright, Bill Boston, Frank Pierce, Jim Jones. SECOND ROW; Judy Dickey, Sharon Jones, Carolyn Uffleman, Marjorie Rape, Karen Irwin, Phyllis Allen, Bonnie Reavis, Pat Plummer. THIRD ROW: Hank Hoppin, Jim Blake, Roger McWilliams, Eddie Jenkins, Bill Beam, Richard Chronister, Ray Pennington. FOURTH ROW: Janet Pape. Connie Reavis, Carol Schnapp, Betty Bolt, SueAlvies, Mildred Hardin, Connie Aymer, Sharon Smith. FIFTH ROW; Mr. Maras, Mr. Alexander, Donnie Edwards, Roberta Smothers, Donna Graubner, Mrs. Welch, Miss Sullivan. $UM0U FIRST ROW: Mr. Berry, Keith Brewer, Gary Prince, Linda Parker, Patricia Hubbart, Mr. Henrickson. SECOND ROW: Mary Hill, Sherry Damico, Gretchen Fogel, Karen Popovich, Carlene Bulter, Geraldine Tomazic. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Watson, Bruce Cody, BUI Miller, Curtis Wingo, Jack Nichols, David Baril, Johnny Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Davis, Judy Clark, Marilyn Edwards, Phyliss Ward, Ann Cashen, Lucille Jenkins. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Warrington, Howard Bowen, Gary Scattergood, Mark Brady, Leonard Helmricks, Roger Acree, Eddie Morris. FIRST ROW: Phillip Smith, Ronnie Matthews, Larry David Mitchel, Dale Reavis, Gene Crowl, David Murphy, Rick Huckaby, Herbert Karrick. SECOND ROW; Judy Williams, Patricia Marzoli, Lorna Spears, Gloria Bailey, Jane Boston, Carmeline Durbin, Donna Johnson, Mary Lou Pacotti, Carolyn Bowen. THIRD ROW: Jim Traughber, Laverne Minder, John Slowman, Larry Nation, Danny Magos, Harold Durbin, Randy Sproat, Billy Fry. FOURTH ROW: Linda Baxter, Judith Irwin, Ellen Wingo, Sanda Castleman, Mary Pearman, Linda Barrowman, Jeanie Schucking. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Cleve Journey, Lynn TcTaggert, Elmer Patton, Jim Carswell, John Pierce, Terry Tuxhorn, Mr. James Howerton. Eojkk Gwk President—Lorna Spears Vice-President--Jeanie Schucking Secretary-Treasurer—Jim Carswell FIRST ROW: Joe Howard, Ronald Renfro, Bill Estill, Russell Estill, Don Hamilton, Bob Howard, Dale Rhodes, Terry Ward, Mike Wright, Dick Jumper, Tommy Simpson, Paulette Huebner, Connie George, Regina Ayers, Rita Jenkins, Alyce Tilley, Sharon Magas, Carolyn McCowan, Linda Boras, JoAnn Alexander, Marie Thomas. THIRD ROW: Teddy Sandidge, Jim Howard, Larry Hinds, Rodney Thompson, Dale Turvey,Bobby Gones, Robert pnes, Frank Baugh, Jimmy Webber, Howard Landry. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Prince, Cheryl Popovich, MaryCashen, Darlene Trail, Patty Morris, Susan Hoppin, Joyce Eichen, Sally Davenport, Michelle Oliver, Barbara Higgason. FIFTH ROW; Mrs. Sweet, Paul Baulanger, Billy Roberts, Gene Estes, Dean Castleman, Mike Clark, Larry Acree, Dick Schmuck, Tommy Pharris. SIXTH ROW; Dale Krause, David Fansler, Tommy Strawn, Gary Zachary, James Miller, Rita Smith, Betty Efody. Louise Blake. SojatJtk Gna k MRS. SWEET’S ROOM President--Susan Hoppin Vice-President--Mike Wright Secretary--Rita Jenkins Treasurer--Donna Trail MRS. MC TAGGERT’S ROOM President--Don Hamilton Vice-President--Patty Morris Secretary--Wanda Prince Treasurer--Larry Hines I FIRST ROW: Jim Wilson, Ronnie Eichen, Alan Clark, Pete Lard, Wayne Havaner, Jim Mellinger, Renee Oliver, Jack Simpson. SECOND ROW: Coach Alexander, Lynn Schober, Jim Minder, Alvin Schober, Howard Bowen, Bill Miller, Eddy Morris, Assistant Coach Cleve Journey. THIRD ROW: Manager Hank Hoppin, Tom Frazee, Steve Gregurich, GaryScattergood, Bill Boston, John Dozier, Jesse Cody, Allen Baker. Coach Tom Alexander Co-Captains Renne Oliver and Jim Wilson Centers Ends Ronnie Eichen, Harold Lard Allen Baker, Howard Bowen Quarterbacks Steve Gregurich, Wayne Havenar Renee Oliver, Jim Minder Gary Scattergood Tackles Tom Frazee, Bill Miller John Dozier, Bill Boston FIRST ROW: Steve Gregurich, Bill Boston, Jesse Cody, Pete Lard, Alvin Schober, John Dozier, Wayne Havaner. SECOND ROW: Alan Clark, Jack Simpson, Renee Oliver, Jim Minder, Jim Wilson. BACKGROUND: Jim Mellinger. Fullback Jim Melliger Halfback Alan Clark VARSITY--SEATED: David DeLay, Renee Oliver, Lynn Wright, Frank Pierce, Jim Wilson. STANDING: Coach Tom Alexander, Jim Minder, Wayne Havenar, Ron Millik, John Millik, Jesse Cody. VARSITY SCOREBOARD WE THEY St. James 55 44 Raymond 53 51 Farmersville 46 60 Auburn 49 66 Edinburg 50 49 Glenwood 43 46 Pleasant Plains 66 72 Girard 54 52 Northwestern 57 62 Divernon 90 46 Franklin 61 47 New Berlin 46 57 Rochester 76 63 Virden 50 80 Riverton 39 53 Kincaid 66 55 Morrisonville 61 74 Waverly 54 55 FRONT ROW: David Delay, Renee Oliver, Lynn Wright, Ron Millik, John Millik, Frank Pierce, Jim Wilson. SECOND ROW: Coach Alexander, Lynn Schober, Jim Minder, Wayne Havenar, Jesse Cody, Alvin Schober, Managers, Rich Chronister and Darel Givens. TOP ROW: Howard Bowen, Allen Baker, Gary Scattergood, Denny Pharr is, John Dozier, Steve Gregurich, Tom Frazee, Eddie Morris. JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD WE THEY St. James 25 38 Raymond 34 25 Farmersville 41 33 Auburn 52 36 Edinburg 38 41 Glenwood 19 49 Pleasant Plains 40 52 Girard 39 38 Northwestern 34 62 Divernon 39 26 Franklin 43 46 New Berlin 38 56 Rochester 54 32 V irden 51 57 Riverton 27 25 Kincaid 46 44 Morrisonville 54 40 Waverly 47 46 JLettmm'i Club Sponsor. . . President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . , .Mr. Alexander . . Alan Clark . . Pete Lard Rich Chronister . Jim Mellinger FIRST ROW: Tom Alexander, Alan Clark, Pete Lard, Rich Chronister, Jim Mellinger, Jack Simpson. SECOND ROW: Jim Minder, Jim Jones, David DeLay, Frank Pierce, Allen Baker, Jesse Cody, Jim Wilson. THIRD ROW: John Millik, Bill Boston, Lynn Wright, Bill Muncy, Wayne Havenar, Renee Oliver. 'hwfi y. 8. Gidi '7. . FIRST ROW; Judy Dickey, Sharon Jones,Karen Irwin, Marilyn Edwards, Marjorie Rape, Pat Plummer, Betty Jean Bolt. SECOND ROW: Becky Leinen, Bonnie Leinen, Oveda Butler, Bonnie Reavis, Sue Alvies, Sandra Edge, Nancy Dickey. THIRD ROW: Sharon Smith, Karen,Popovich. Bonnie Davis, Judy Clark, Susanne Dickey, Joyce Brawner. Mary Catherine Howard. FOURTH ROW: Marilee Turvey, Nancy Brawner, Evelyn Vangeison, Phyllis Allen, Maude Sloman, Carol Schnapp, Judy Hoppin, Janet Gregurich. FIFTH ROW; Mrs. Cambruzzi, Chapter Mother; Mrs. Vangeison, Chapter Mother; Mrs. Irene Welch, Advisor; Elaine Jenkins, President; Donna Graubner, VicePresident; Connie Aymer, Secretary; Mr. Aymer, Chapter Father. 3.H.A. FIRST ROW; Mary Lou Strawn, Marilyn Irwin, Carolyn Traughber, Barbara Blakely, Phyllis Ward. Becky Nichols, Bonnye Baril, Billie Sue Clenents, Linda Estill, Connie Reavis. SECOND ROW; Rose Alvies, Ann Cashen, Donna Groh, Mildred Hardin, Donna Jones, Jerry Ann O’Brien, Janice Bailey, Kay Beierman, Roberta Smothers, Linda Pearman. THIRD ROW; Patricia Hubbart,Sandy Minder, Carlene Butler, Gretchen Fogel, Lucille Jenkins, Sherry Damico, Mary Hill, Janice Estill, Billie Yost. FOURTH ROW: Freda Mulvany, Linda Parker, Sue Brewer, Virginia Smith, Kay McWilliams. Geraldine Tomazic, Mary Ann Cambruzzi. 'Betti CiocJm ftuHuul Kay McWilliams Wtd yfo W Billie Sue Clements SEATED: Leonard Helmrichs, Sentinel; Pete Lard, Reporter; Roger Baxter, Treasurer; Eddy Jenkins, Secretary; Stanley Lederbrand, Vice President; Jim Mellinger, President; Mr. Barry, Advisor. STANDING: Wayne Reavis, Larry Warrington, Gary Surber, Glen Jessup, Alan Clark, Glenn Galloway, Donnie Edwards, Keith Brewer. The purpose of the Library Club is to help the school librarian make reading material available to the student body. The work of the student-assistant librarians includes checking books in and out to students during the nine periods of the school day and helping to process the new books for shelving. Our group has membership in the State Association of student-assistant librarians. SEATED: Carolyn Uffleman, Carol Schnapp, Sharon Jones, Janet Gregurich, Evelyn VanGeison. STANDING: Richard Chronister, Roberta Smothers, Carolyn Traughber, Miss Ashbaugh, Advisor; Billie Sue Clements, Linda Estill, Darel Givens. NOT PICTURED: Ray Pennington. JLtimii CM Jit Moiteti %od towJttOU Vdkdujt Mildred Harden, Lynn Wright Linda Price, Dick Sanders hUdt WdJUf Billie Sue Clements, Dick Sanders Sharon Jones, Dick Sanders Viz C8 Bed fippamm But Att AwwA Larry Warrington, Billie Sue Clements Lynn Wright, Bonnye Baril Bed A eU Bed Shded Jim Wilson, Donna Grow Bill Brown, Becky Nichols Majorettes Barbara Higgison Jeannette Higgison Marilee Turvey Norman Megginson, Ronnie Eichen, Allen Baker, Lynn Wright, Hank Hoppin, John Murphy, Mary Ann Cambruzzi, Judy Clark, Ann Cashen, Jim Minder. John Dozier, Becky Leinen, Bonny Leinen, Bonnie Davis, Mr. Smith. Nancy Brawner, Barb Blakley, Nancy Duckey, Judy Hoppin, Tom Frazee, Elaine Jenkins, Maude Sloman, Gretchen Fogel, Lucille Jenkins. Rich Chronister, Kay Beirman, Mary Lou Strawn, Roberta Smothers, Phyllis Allen, Sandra Edge. %WLoJhjf %uuid Sandra Edge Barbara Blakley, Carolyn Traughber, Beverly Harrison, Phyllis Ward, Phyllis Allen. Betty Bolt, Nancy Brawner, Linda Price. Genelle Gonterman, Sue Alvies, Linda Estill, Billie Sue Clements, Jerry O’Brien. Oveda Butler, BonnieLeinen. Becky Leiner, Nancy Dickey. MildredHardin, Billie Yost, Mr. Smith. Geraldine Tomazic, Roberta Smothers, Connie Aymer, Mary Hill, Patricia Hubbart. FIRST ROW: Mr. Sandstrom, Advisor; Lynn Wright, Junior; Ron Eichen, Senior; Janet Gregurich, Senior. SECOND ROW; Marilee Turvey, Sophomore; Lucille Jenkins, Freshman; Linda Parker. Freshman; John Millik, Junior; Ron Millik, Sophomore. This year, for the first time in the history of Pawnee High School, a Student Council was organized. The Council was formed to provide for order in student activities and to give experience and to provide practice in democratic government. The Council this year was composed of the President and Vice-President of each of the four classes. This group, at its first regular meeting, elected officers for the year. These officers were: President, Lynn Wright; Vice-President, Ronnie Eichen; Secretary, Janet Gregurich; Treasurer. Marilee Turvey; Reporter, Lucille Jenkins. The first task before this group was to contact other schools with Student Councils, and the Illinois Association of Student Councils, to determine the correct steps in organization. Many meetings were held to draw up a sound, workable constitution for the new organization. Many problems were encountered in developing the constitution, but all details were resolved by democratic procedure. In the first year the Student Council also investigated areas of school life in which it could serve in the interests of the student body. Our first real project was to sponsor the all-school CJiristmas party. We anticipate the future growth of this important organization along with the growth of Pawnee High School. liA Me Jirne--------- Bonnye Baril, doherpby makemy first and last high school will: To Donna G., I leave someone else to dance with on die front porch; to Dave DeLay, someone else to watch you laugh at Shelly Berman records; and to Brother David, my last jar of freckle cream for his three more glorious years at P. H. S. Nancy Birkhimer, being of weak mind and body leave my ability to type all the tests to Donna G; to Frank Pierce, someone else for him to tell all the gossip to in sixth hour study hall; and to Pawnee High School, I leave. Wanda Brown, having a maimed brain (school caused it) leave to Velda Jones my ability to get bawled out in class; and to Pawnee High I gladly leave. Oveda Butler, being of unsound mind make my last will: To my little Sis Curl, the attention of all my old grave-digging friends; to my devoted friend Mill; my ability to cheat fair when we play cards! To Dick Sanders, I will my ability to leave the Donkey gates alone. Billie Sue Clements, being of weak mind and body, will to Betty Bolt someone else to titter-totter with down at the ball park; to Milly H. another “Beach Partner” and Secret Pal.” To Dick Sanders, I leave the memories of all our trips to Divernon and the fun we had going to the show at Auburn. To Pawnee High, I leave. Linda Estill. being of sound mind and weak body make my first will: To Bob Squires, someone else to ride around with him and play the part of his big sister; to Denny and Frank, another cheerleader to get them in trouble at practice, and to Betty Jean the ability to not get caught talking about love affairs. Last but not least to maycuz, Willy, I will two other girls to haul around in whatever he may have at the moment. Genelle Gonterman, will to Wilbur Stone my ability to bequietin study hall; to Sandy Minder my ability to giggle, and to Pawnee High my ability to blow this joint. Janet Gregurich, will to my brother Steve, all my books hoping he will make more use of them than I did; to Glen Richard Sanders, somebody else to show his strength to; to Lynn and Alvin, a typing eraser, and to Marilyn Irwin, my typewriter with the broken B. Beverly Harrison, submit my last will and testament. To Richard, my brother, I leave all my seats in Study Hall. To Carolyn Uffelman, I leave all my text books and thoughts. And to dear Pawnee High, I leave. So long! Elaine Jenkins, being of sound mind and body, will to Denny Pharris, someone else to get him in trouble at practice. To my sis, Lucille, another Junior boy friend and to Willy Bosten, another cheerleader to holler at. Kay McWilliams, do hereby bequeath to my brother, Roger, my ability to do history. Jim Mellinger, being of sound body and a mind, do hereby leave to Willy Boston, my position in the backfield. To Dick Sanders.I leave my car (since he likes to drive it so well) and to Denny Pharris, my good grades. Freda Mulvany, being of sound mind and body do will to Johnny M, my ability to study. To Carol S. I leave my books, make good use of them Carol, I didn’t . To Dick S. my ability not to talk in study hall, and to Pawnee High, I leave. I, Becky Nichols, being of sound body and sound mind,do hereby will my key-sticking typewriter to Mildred Hardin. To the next unfortunate cheerleader, my ability to goof up a cheer. To my brother, Jack, my algebra and trig problems.” Me, Jerry Ann O’Brien (good in English) will to Jeanette some new parking places and the ability to get in earlier than 3:30 a.m., and all my chop sticks. To my Cuz Murt” the ability to watch out for the clothes line (how about that Dickie?) and to get along with all the teachers. To Dickie, I leave my ability to leave the little houses alone at Halloween time. To N. W. a holy chair in Study Hall. To J.D. all my jokes and Baby Huey to yak to in study hall. I, Linda Price, do hereby declare this my last will and testimony. To Judy Dickey, I leave someone else for her to tell her jokes to. To Bonnie Reaves I leave someone else to pester her for paper and to dear old Pawnee High, I leave. I, Carolyn Traughber to hereby will to my brother Jim, coming in, my ability to keep out of trouble in study hall; to Pat Plummmer, my typewriter. I hope she does better than I did. I, Evelyn VanGeison, trying for once to be of sound mind, do hereby leave to Donna Graubner someone else to have brilliant (?) discussions with at ballgames; to David DeLay, my ability to avoid traffic cops, and to Steve Gregurich, an earlier ride to school - -May you never see another black cat! I, Joyce Wright, being of unsound mind leave to Becky and Bonny my ability to laugh at my F’s; and to English I gladly leave. I, Ronnie Eichen offer the following as my last will and testimony; to Dick Sanders 1 will my driving ability; to Hank Hoppin my shot gun (don’t shoot down in any holes) to Miss Ashbaugh I leave someone else to pester her in class. I, Darel Givens, do hereby leave the rear flaps on my car to Donnie Edwards. I, Wayne Havenar leave to my descendents, Bill Boston someone else to wise off to, to Kay Bierman some paper to do you know what with the ninth hour. Huh Kay? To Betty Bolt someone else to tell her the color of her hair. I, Glen Jessup being of a strong body and also hot headed leave to Donnie Edwards my ability to keep calm. To Frank Pierce I leave nothing for I need everything else! I. Joe Millburg, being of weak mind and sound body make my last will and testament; to Nancy Brawner I leave someone else to laugh with in ninth hour study hall; to Norman Megginson Ileave mylocker; and to Miss Ashbaugh I leave. 1. Bill Muncy, hereby will to Denny Pharris my ability to use my spoon. I will to S. the ability to get caught smoking in P. E. I will to Donnie Edwards the ability to skip school without getting caught, and the ability to wreck cars. I. Jack Simpson, having a mind (I think) will to the following: To Miss Ashbaugh, another pest, to Roger Acre my ability to get in early at night, and last to Mary Lou, I leave. I. Jim Wilson, leave to Roger McWilliams, my speed on the football field; to Ron Millik, my ability to get position for rebounds; and to Jim Minder, my height. Layout Committee; Evelyn Van Geison, Carolyn Traughber, Jerry O’Brien, Bonnye Baril, Linda Estill, Becky Nichols, Janice Bailey, Janet Gregurich. Mrs. Edmundson, Sponsor; Bonnye Baril, Co-Editor; Becky Nichols, Editor; Elaine J enkins, Business Manager. Financial Committee: John Mil-lik, Elaine Jenkins, Glenn Jessup, Marilee Turvey, Sharonjones, Mary Lou Strawn, Lucille Jenkins, Joe Millburg, Billie Sue Clements, Ann Cashen, Oveda Butler, Larry Warrington. Ada Matthews Dry Goods Bailey Brothers Bank of Pawnee Berry Automotive Black Company 422 East Adams Street Bud Mounce, Contractor Castle Sinclair Service Clark's IGA Market Darrell's Grill Davis Funeral Home Dodd’s Gas Service E. F. VanGeison, Marathon Products Elva Dozier, Avon Products Estill's Garage Herbie's Cafe Kimball's Farm Industrial Equipment Supply Lee's Service Station Lloyd's Cleaners Louis Oliver's Barber Shop Masterson McManus Funeral Home Meade McWilliams Motor Company Merle Lederbrand Sons Millburg Rexall Drug Store Norma's Beauty Shop Olson's Clover Farm Store Pawnee Elevator Pawnee Gas Water Pawnee Herald Pawnee Lumber Hardware Company Pawnee Lumber Hardware Company Ray Jenkins, Trucking Reynolds Conoco Service Ruby's Beauty Shop Smith’s Turkey Farm Springer Insurance Agency Tom's Peanuts and Delicious Candies Willenborg's William Floyd, Real Estate Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, 'Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee, Illinois Without financial assistance from the above patrons, the production of this yearbook would have been impossible to achieve. 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