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

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INDIAN ECHOES Published by the Annual Staff of 1961 Pawnee High School Pawnee, Illinois ' i PRESENTING THE 1961 INDIAN ECHOES We of the Senior Class of 1961 areproud of our achievements while attending P.H.S. It seems only yesterday that we registered as freshmen. We are happy to be graduating, but we are sad at the thought that life at Pawnee High is over for us. We are proud of our extra-curricular activities. We have taken part in the activities of such clubs as F.H.A., F.F.A., Industrial Arts Club, Library Club, and other organizations. In choir and band we cultivated our musical talents. The “Indians” weren’t to be outdone athletically. In the tournaments, the Indians” placed first at the Waverly Holiday Tournament and fourth at the Sangamon County Tournament. They finished the season with a 22-5 record. Social life is another lesson taught in the chapter of life termed High School. Our memories will always hold high the thought of the after game dances, and our first date. Our social life was topped off by our prom, “Tres Gai.” Most important of all, we are proud of our scholastic achievements. Many of our class members will further their education by attending college. Others will go. into the world of business, or military service. During our four years at Pawnee High we developed mentally, physically, and socially. So in leaving we do not want to say goodbye just “So Long.” Carol Schnapp Editor IN MEMORIAM We, the seniors of ’61 wish to dedicate the Indian Echoes to our classmate, Mary Ellen Lederbrand. Mary Ellen endeared herself to all of her fellow classmates and we hope this book will keepalive the memories we have of her for many years to come. BOARD OF Curtis Hubbart; William Bolt, Sr.; Ben Wilson; Harold Henson; Harlan McTaggart, Secretary; Howard Matthew, President; Clement Leinen. EDUCATION MR. HENDRICKSON Industrial Arts MRS. BOEKER Math MISS NEVITT Girls' Physical Education American History MR. MARAS Science Math MR. LEWIS Agriculture Science MRS. FRICKE English CAFETERIA STAFF Miss Floyd Mrs. Fowler Mrs. Klassen Mrs. Jones CUSTODIAN Mr. Bailey CUSTODIAN Mr. Plummer BUS STAFF Mr. Stevens Mr. Estill Mr. Miller Mr. Bailey RICHARD CHRONISTER CONNIE AYMER F. H. A. Officer Girls Chorus Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff Band Boys' Chorus Lettermans Club SHIRLEY ALVIES F. H. A. Girls Chorus Yearbook Staff WILLIAM BOSTON Football Lettermans Club BETTY JEAN BOLT F. H. A. Officer Girls' Chorus Yearbook Staff Class Secretary F. H. A. Queen DAVID DE LAY Football Basketball Baseball Letterman's Club Secretary JUDITH DICKEY DONALD EDWARDS F.F. A. DONNA GRAUBNER Class Vice-President Student Council Treasurer F. H. A. Chapter President F. H. A. Queen Attendant EDWARD JENKINS President F. F. A. Senior Class Council Rep. F. H. A. King Attendant MILDRED HARDEN F. H. A. Officer Girls' Chorus Yearbook Staff F. H. A. Queen Attendant HENRY HOPPIN Band and Chorus Mgr. and Stat. Football Baseball Lettermans Club KAREN IRWIN F. H. A. JANET PAPE F.H. A. DAVID MC TAGGART Girls'Chorus F. F. A. Yearbook Staff Yearbook Staff Girls’ Chorus JAMES JONES Baseball Lettermans Club Industrial Arts PATRICIA PLUMMER ROGER MC WILLIAMS F.H. A. Yearbook Staff Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff MARJORIE RAPE F.H. A. Girls' Chorus Yearbook Staff JOHN MILLIK Senior Class President Student Council Vice President Lettermans Club Treasurer Yearbook Co-Editor RAYMOND PENNINGTON BONNIE REAVIS Newspaper Staff CAROL ANN SCHNAPP Yearbook Editor Library Club Newspaper Staff F. H. A. Treasurer LYNN WRIGHT F. H. A. King Band Student Council President Basketball Lettermans Club President MR. ALEXANDER Sponsor MRS. EDMUNDSON Sponsor ROBERTA SMOTHERS Band Chorus F. H. A. Officer Yearbook Staff MR. WALKER Superintendent DENNY PHARRIS CONNIE REAVIS F.H.A. Chorus Yearbook Staff JOHN MILLIK DONNA GRAUBNER President Vice-President FIRST ROW; Judy Hoppin, Barbara Blakely, Maude Sloman, Ronnie Millik, Bob Squires, Glen Galloway, John Jones. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sandstrom, Mr. Lewis, Mary Sue Patton, Virginia Smith, Roger Baxter, Sharon Brewer, Mary Ann Cambruzzi, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Shuff. THIRD ROW: Mary Catherine Howard, Billie Yost, Janette Higgason, Joyce Brawner, Janice Estill, Marilyn Irwin, Linda Pearman, Mary Lou Strawn. FOURTH ROW: Susann Dickey, Donna Groh, Bonny Leinen, Nancy Dickey, Kay Beierman, Nancy Brawner, Becky Leinen, Sandra Edge, Rose Alvies, Marilee Turvey. FIFTH ROW: Norman Megginson, Wayne Reavis, Jim Woolary, Jim Minder, Jesse Cody, Tom Frazee, Alvin Schober, Jim Fry, Lynn Schober. SIXTH ROW: Bill Eldredge, Wilbur Stone, Gary Surber, Richard Harrison, Alan Baker, John Dozier, Steve Gregurich, Dick Sanders, Nick Wilson. JUNIORS P resident....................Judy Hoppin Vice-President..................Alan Baker Secretary...................Virginia Smith Treasurer...................Kay Beierman Student Council Rep.........Alvin Schober FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fricke, Judy Clark, Phyllis Ward, Mark Brady, Curtis Wingo, Mr. Hendrickson. SECOND ROW; Pat Hubbart, Linda Parker, Geraldine Tomazic, Ken Watson, Ray Estes, Gary Prince, Johnny Murphy. THIRD ROW: Mary Hill, Lucille Jenkins, Ann Cashen, Bonnie Davis, Karen Popovich, Sherry Damico, Gretchen Fogel. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Morris, Howard Bowen, Bruce Cody, Tommy Warrington, David Baril, Jack Nichols. SOPHOMORES President...................Johnny Murphy Vice-President..............Mark Brady Secretary...................Bonnie Davis Treasurer................Tommy Warrington FRESHMEN President.................Sandra Castleman Vice-President.............Terry Tuxhorn Secretary-Treasurer . . Ronnie Matthews FIRST ROW: Mr. Maras, Terry Tuxhorn, Bill Fry, Elmer Patton, Lynn McTaggart, Mrs. Boeker. SECOND ROW: Linda Baxter, Mary Lou Pacotti, Judy Williams, Sandra Castleman, Donna Johnson, Eileen Watson, Carolyn Bowen. THIRD ROW: Jeanie Scheucking, Linda Barrowman, Lorna Spears, Jane Boston, Patricia Marzoli, Judy Irwin, Mary Rearman. FOURTH ROW: Laverne Minder, John Sloman, Randy Sproat, David Schroll, David Murphy, Phillip Smith, Jim Carswell. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Matthews, Larry Mitchel, Danny Magos, Gene Crowl, Dale Reavis, Larry Nation, Eric Huckaby, Jim Traughber. FIRST ROW: Billy George, Paul Boulanger, Tom Squires, Kendell Welch, Leon Butler, Jerry Muncy, Vince Crouch, Tom Howard, Butch Miller, Keith Vangession, SECOND ROW: Carol McTaggart, Margaret Hel-mericks, Neta Lard, Dixie Wright, Linda Freemen, Rachel Sloman, Donna Miller, Sharon Long, Eileen Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Chyrl Castle, Sharon Boulanger, SandyCastle, Kathy Lee, Jerry Minder, Lynn Reed, Brenda Lane, Linda Cambruzzi, Mary Ellen Landry, Marilyn Brown. FOURTH ROW: Don Alvies, Eddie Simpson, Gary Richards, Gary Leskovisek, Pat Wagoner, Tom Plummer, Steve Baril, Tim Snelling, Jay Sheedy. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Sweet, Jill Siez, Marlene Hubart, Nich Howard, Steve Reynolds, Jim Wattson, Neal Brawner, Gary Sandidge, Mrs. McTaggart. SIXTH ROW: Judy Stone, Sharon Russell, Shirley Prince, Beth Chronister, Gary Zachary, Billy Floyd, Keith Fry. SEVENTH GRADE PAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION LETTERMEN’S CLUB FIRST ROW; Mr. Alexander, Lynn Wright, Bill Boston, David DeLay, John Millik, Denny Pharris. SECOND ROW: Jesse Cody, Steve Grequrich, Allen Baker, Ronnie Millik, Bob Squires, John Dozier, Jim Jones. THIRD ROW; Lynn Schober, Eddy Morris, Alvin Schober, Tom Frazee, Jim Minder, Hank Hoppin, Rich Chronister. OFFICERS President . . Vice-President Secretary . . , Treasurer . . Advisor . . . . , . Lynn Wright . . Bill Boston . David DeLay . . John Millik Mr. Alexander INDUSTRIAL ARTS FIRST ROW; Mr. Hendrickson, Ronnie Millik, Jim Jones, John Dozier, Lynn McTaggart. SECOND ROW: Billy Fry, David Schroll, J im Carswell, Rick Huckaby, Kenny Watson, Jim Traughber, Phillip Smith. THIRD ROW: Hank Hoppin, Danny Magos, Richard Harrison, Denny Pharris, Bill Eldr’edge, Larry Nation, Dick Sanders. LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARIANS SEATED: Becky Leinen, Nancy Dickey, Bonny Leinen. STANDING: Marilee Turvey, Jane Boston, Miss Nevitt, Carolyn Bowen, Rich Chronister. SEATED: Janet Pape, Miss Nevitt, Carol Schnapp. STANDING: Carolyn Bowen, Rich Chronister, Geraldine Tomazic, John Jones, Jane Boston. PAGE EDITORS--Mari lee Turvey, Judy Hoppin, Maude Sloman, Nancy Dickey, Bonny Leinen. NEWSPAPER STAFF Billie Yost, Ann Cashen, Karen Popovich, Miss Poison, Bonny Leinen, Mary Lou Strawn, Carol Schnapp, Kay Beierman, Pat Plummer, Raymond Pennington, Rich Chronister. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Alvin Schober, Eddy Jenkins, John Millik, Lynn Wright, Mr. Sandstrom, Nancy Dickey, Donna Graubner, Bonny Leinen, Glenn Galloway. SECOND ROW: Lucille Jenkins, Ann Cashen, Mark Brady, Ronnie Millik, Allen Baker, Lorna Spears, Terry Tuxhorn. OFFICERS President.........................Lynn Wright Secretary.....................Nancy Dickey Vice President....................John Millik Treasurer.....................Donna Graubner Reporter, Lucille Jenkins FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SEATED: Terry Tuxhorn, Glenn Galloway, Randy Sproat, Eddy Jenkins, Laverne Minder, Mr. Lewis, Donald Edwards. STANDING: JohnSloman, Dale Reavis, Elmer Patton, DavidMurphy, David McTaggart, Larry Mitchell, Gene Crowl, Jim Fry, Steve Gregurich, Alvin Schober. OFFICERS Eddy Jenkins.....................President Donald Edwards..............Vice-President Leonard Helmricks................Treasurer Randy Sproat.........................Reporter Laverne Minder......................Secretary Terry Tuxhorn........................Sentinel FIRST ROW: Mrs. Cambruzzi, Marilee Tur-vey, Donna Graubner, Nancy Brawner, Connie Aymer, Mrs. Clark. SECOND ROW: Carol Schnapp, Bonny Leinen, Roberta Smothers, Judy Hoppin, Betty Jean Bolt, Mr. Leinen, Mrs. Welch, Milly Harden, Mary Hill, Patricia Hubbart, Lucille Jenkins, Nancy Dickey. F. H. A. COME OUT CLOSET BEST LIKED Milly Harden Lynn Wright THIS IS PRETTIEST GIRL Betty Jean Bolt MOST TALKATIVE Marilee Turvey John Millik MOST AMBITIOUS Judy Hoppin Rich Chronister OUR CHOICE BIGGEST FLIRT Kay Beierman Dick Sanders GIGGLIEST Mary Pearman John Jones MOST TALENTED Billie Yost Jim Minder MOST INTELLECTUAL Carol Ann Schnapp Bill Beam MOST HANDSOME BOY Eddy Jenkins GIRLS’ P. E. BOYS’ P. E. Several reasons hiv boon offered tor Pawner s sun I t e big utie. hum this cOl'Mf, i th ir ability to av nd font John Alexander Indiana mane a to il of IS infraction n their la? two flam . seven m tii ? veiofrna! and nine m the frantically fought vtinnup A a result the opposition had little chance to acore on fren throws Athens cashed in on lour of it cven chance and Routt hit on all nine Ar ihn same time the Indian scored in charity points in each bout They missed only Three against Waverly Title Goes To Pawnee 66-59 Pawnee Wins 5th Game In Row 69-52 60-43 Win No. 7 For Pawnee VARSITY Jim Minder, Jesse Cody, David Delay, Allen Baker, Ronnie Millik, Lynn Wright, John Dozier, Steve Gregurich, Tom Frazee, Alvin Schober, Coach Tom Alexander. JUNIOR VARSITY STANDING: Coach Tom Alexander, Ray Pennington, LaVerne Minder, Gene Crowl, Rick Huckaby, Ken Watson, Rich Chronister, Manager. SEATED: Ronnie Matthew, Jim Traughber, Mark Brady, Eddie Morris, John Sloman. CHEER LEADERS Mary Lou Strawn Kay Beierman Betty Jean Bolt Bonny Leinen Becky Leinen SENIOR WILLS I, Phyllis Allen, being of sound body and weak mind, will the following: To Rick Huckaby, all my old pencils: to Phillip, my grades; my typing ability to Nick W.; to Nancy B„ my shorthand speed; to Kay B., some oil for her valves, and to Norman M., my ability to make bar-be-cues. Last but not least, to good old Pawnee High, I leave. I, Shirley Sue Alvies, being of weak mind and strong body, make my first and last will and testament. To Karen P., I will someone else to discuss her dating problems with; to David B., someone else to buy his candy for him; to Judy C., someone else to tell her jokes to; to my sister. Rose, and Pawnee High, I leave. I, Connie Sue Aymer, being of weak mind and strong body, hereby make my first and last will and testament. To Geraldine T., someone else to tell her troubles to; to Sue B., I leave Dale Y. to flirt with; to Dale Reavis, someone else to slap around in the hall; and to beloved Pawnee High, I gladly leave. I, William Roy Beam Jr., being of sound mind and frail body, hereby will the following: To John D„ my ability to get along with Mrs. Boeker; and to GlenG., another person to tell his problems to. I, Betty Jean Bolt, being of uncertain mind, do leave to the following: To Ann C., our “family” secrets and all of my old school clothes; to Gene C., the ability to watch other birl’s boyfriends at the games; to Donna J., another THREE years of chorus; to Marilee T., the memory of our BALL (?) game; and to P.H.S., I cheerfully leave. I, Willy Boston, being of sound mind and body, hereby will the following: To Ronnie Mathews, my football helmet, so it will go into retirement; to all those so called juniors, I leave the right to be a senior; to N. D., my good grades; and to dear old P.H.S., I just leave. I, Rich Chronister, being of confused mind, broken body, and crushed spirit, do hereby humbly submit this my last will and testament. Toanyone who is du-- I mean good enough to take it, my job as manager on the basketball team; to Ken W„ I leave All-State next year; and to all my teachers, I leave the tattered remnants of Pawnee High as a reminder of my last year here. I, David DeLay, being, will to James Frederick Minder, my rebounding abilities; To Coach Alexander, the permission to choose someone totakemyplace as number one after I have gone; to the future varsity basketball teams, someone else’s house to wreck; to Dale D. Turvey, an incoming freshman, my fair complexion; to P.H.S., I humbly leave. I, Judy Dickey, being of sound mind and weak back, hereby leave to Susann my ability to tell jokes; to to Janice Estill, my ability to drive a Chev. and to put on the brake before getting to the corner, to Wayne and Bill, someone else to buy pepsi for; to Miss Nevitt, someone to tell her good jokes; to Mr. Maras, someone else to teach Chemistry to; to good old Pawnee High, I leave. I, Donna Graubner, do hereby make my first and last high school will. To my incoming freshman brother, Mike, 1 will my ability to make A’s, as he has a hard time getting one; to Marilee T., all of my F.H.A. worries; to the Leinen twins, someone else to laugh when they’re cheerleading; to Mr. Maras, another girl to argue with in physics and chemistry; to Mr. Lewis, a different smiling face to say “good morning” to him; to P.H.S., I leave. I, Milly Harden, do hereby will the following: To Bonnie D., someone else to tell her problems to; to Joyce B., someone else to steal Corn Kurl’s from; to Larry N., my ability to get into trouble in the 9th hour study hall; to Ronnie Matthew, someone else to pester; to Phillip S., my ability to make Phyllis A., mad; to Pawnee High, I leave. I, Hank Hoppin, being a complete wreck (too much basketball) do hereby, to a few suckers, will the following: To Rick H., my tennis shoes (so he won’t have to borrow them every day); to Ronny Millik, my height (don’t hit your head on the rim, Ron); to coach, a few fingernails to chew on; and to John (Ladybird) Dozier, I leave my locker with the trick combination (he can have it); last and best of all, I leave P.H.S. with peace of mind. I, Eddy Jenkins, being of no character and full of bull-headedness, make my last high school will and testament. To Sandra C., I leave my locker because she was in it more than I was; to Glenn G., I leave my good common sense because I think he is going to need it; to Primpy Pearman, I leave all my typing papers; my seat in study hall, I leave to the first one that grabs it; and to the faculty and underclassmen of P.H.S., I leave. I, Karen Irwin, being of sound body and ??? mind, will to the following: To Rick H„ the ability to tell jokes in study hall without getting caught; to my sister, Judy, my history book (hope you make better use of it than I did); and my seat in study hall to anyone who wants it. I, Roger McWilliams, will the following things to my descendants; Sandra C„ someone else to hold her up when she faints at basketball games; to Gretchen F., someone else to pester her in third hour study hall; to Mrs. Boeker, I leave someone else to be a pest to her in fourth hour study hall, to Ronnie Millik, fifty pounds of my extra weight; and the rest of my extra weight to Larry M. (he had better watch out for narrow doorways); to Miss Nevitt, someone else to argue with her in the history class; and to dear old Pawnee High, I gladly leave. I, John Millik, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the following: To John (Ladybird) Dozier, Alvin S„ Steve G., my ability to stay out late and not get in trouble; to Marilee T„ I leave someone else to be her most talkative buddy; to Ron, my brother, I leave everything else; to dear old P.H.S. and all its teachers, I just leave--gladly! I, Janet Pape, being of weak body and uncertain mind, do here and now make my last will and testimony. To Ludy Jenkins, I leave someone else to scream at her in P.E. when she misses the volleyball; I leave peace and quiet to Nancy B. (Brum) in 9th hr. study hall; and to Pawnee High, I gladly leave. I, Ray Pennington, being of sound mind and weak body, will to Rich H., my job as manager; to John Jqnes, my ability to run Mrs. Edmundson nuts; and to Roger B„ my abilities--poor Rog. I, Pat Plummer, do hereby will the following: To Donna G., my second year shorthand, so she won’t have to take another year of it; to Gretchen F„ someone else to talk to in 6th hour study hall; and to Sherry D. and Marilyn E., my attendance record. Good luck girls!!! I, Marge Rape, being of sound mind and body (I think), do hereby make my last will and testament. To Allen B. and Norman M., I leave someone else to cook for them 8th hour; to Ron Millik, my ability to type, to Ron Matthew, someone else to pester between classes, and to the freshman can-can dancers, a new manager; and to Pawnee High, I leave. I, Bonnie Reavis, being of sound mind and weak body, hereby will to the cutest girl at Pawnee High, all my boy friends; to Janice E., my problems book and all the problems that go with it; to Susann D„ to have more than one boy friend in one year; to Wayne R. and Bill E„ someone else to tell jokes to and to pester; to Mr. Maras, somebody besides Judy and me to get his straws for him; to Miss Nevitt, someone else to do exercises with; to old Pawnee High, I leave. I, Connie Reavis, being of strong body and weak mind, hereby will to my brother, Wayne, my senior books and my typewriter; to my other brother, Dale, my seats in study hall; to Bill E., I will someone else for him to pester; to Linda W„ someone else to tell her dating problems to; to Sherry D„ someone else to double date with; to Miss Nevitt, someone else to pester her; and to Pawnee High, I leave. I, Carol Schnapp, being of wandering mind and ambitious soul, do hereby make my first will and testament. To Sandra C., a not so forgetful secret pal; to John S., someone else to pester and check out his library books; to Ludy Jenkins, another person to tell her when to sing”, to Mr. Walker, what’s left of the mimeograph paper; and to dear old P.H.S., at last I leave. I, Roberta Smothers, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this my last will and testament. To Mary Ann C., I leave my typing ability; to Carolyn B., my locker so that she will have plenty of room for all of her books; to Bill E„ I leave my books, study hard,” Bill; to the rest of the seniors, the best of luck in the future. I, Lynn Wright, hereby leave to Coach Alexander, my tall, slim, figure; to Marilee T., my ability to play on cue in band; to George Allen, my lightning quick speed in the shower room; to James (Spud) Minder, the lunch I’ve promised him all year; to any deserving ballplayer, my varsity basketball uniform; and to dear old P.H.S., I proudly leave. CONTRIBUTORS Ada Matthew Dry Goods Pawnee, Illinois A friend Amhrien’s Bakery Springfield, Illinois Avon Cosmetics, Elva Dozier Pawnee, Illinois Black Company Hardware Springfield, Illinois Bud Mounce, Contractor Pawnee, Illinois Carswell Davis Garage Pawnee, Illinois Clara’s Beauty Shop Pawnee, Illinois Clarks I.G. A. Pawnee, Illinois Dodd’s Gas Service Pawnee, Illinois Dr. G. E. Dyer Pawnee, Illinois Dr. John Holman Pawnee, Illinois Dr. L. Fai Pawnee, Illinois Dr. William Shaw Pawnee, Illinois E. F. VanGeison, Marathon Products Pawnee, Illinois Estill's Garage Pawnee, Illinois Herbie's Cafe Pawnee, Illinois Kenney’s Market Pawnee, Illinois Kenny Pape’s Sinclair Service Pawnee, Illinois Lee's Service Station Pawnee, Illinois Lloyd's Cleaners Springfield, Illinois Louis Oliver's Barber Shop Pawnee, Illinois Lucky Boy Bakery Springfield, Illinois Malesbury’s Pawnee, Illinois Masterson Funeral Home Pawnee, Illinois Merle Lederbrand Sons Pawnee, Illinois Mr. Mrs. Jack Smith Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee Elevator Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee Herald Office Pawnee, Illinois Pawnee Lumber Hardware Company Pawnee, Illinois Producers Dairy Springfield, Illinois Ray Jenkins, Trucking Pawnee, Illinois Reynolds Conoco Service Pawnee, Illinois Rose Willenborg, Piano Instructor Pawnee, Illinois Smith’s Trucking Service Pawnee, Illinois Springer Insurance Agency Pawnee, Illinois Springfield Coca Cola Bottling Compnay Springfield, Illinois Tom's Peanuts Delicious Candies Springfield, Illinois Virden Dairy Company Virden, Illinois Willenborg’s Pawnee, Illinois The staff wishes to express their appreciation and thanks to all the above contributors to the 1961 edition of Indian Echoes. t INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements Factory — Home Office Kansas City — Winnipeg U.S.A. 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