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MARY LOU STRAWN FHA 1-4 Officer 4 Band 1-4 FHA Queen Candidate 3 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Cheerleader 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 1-4 Jr. Class Play Yearbook Editor 4 AXEL SANDSTROM Sponsor MARILEE TURVEY GAA 1 Class President 2 FHA Officer 2, 3,4 Yearbook 1-4 Band 2, 3, 4 Drum Majorette 1-3 Student Council Officer 2, 4 Class Play 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Library Club 3 FHA 1-4 DONNA WAGANER Chorus 1-4 Band 1-4 FHA 4 JETS 4 Student Council 1,2 Class Officer 3 JIM WOOLERY Industrial Arts Club 1 Basketball 2,4 FFA 1 Chorus 2
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DICK SANDERS Industrial Arts Club 3,4 FFA 4 Carnival Court I, 2 LYNN SCHOBER Basketball 1,2,4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Chorus 2 FFA 1-4 Letterman's Club 2-4 Prom Court 3 Ag. Class Treasurer 4 MAUDE SLOMAN FHA 1-4 Officer 2 Band 1-4 Chorus 2,4 Newspaper Editor 3 Yearbook Staff 4 MRS. SHARON FRICKE Sponsor ALVIN SCHOBER Football 1-4 Co-Captain Basketball 2, 3,4 Student Council 3,4 Vice-President 4 FFA 1, 3,4 Officer 4 Letterman's Club 2-4 Industrial Arts Club 4 Chorus 2 Carnival Court 3 Prom Court 3 ROBERT LEE SQUIRES Football 3,4 Basketball 4 Letterman's Club 3,4 President 4 JETS 4 Student Council 4 Industrial Arts Club 2 Chorus 2,4 Class Officer 1,4 WILBUR STONE FFA 1 Officer 1 Chorus 1-4 JETS 4 Track 1-4
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Satan %aMtM In 1958, the largest class in Pawnee history entered Pawnee High. Official initiation was held on October 14. The class was headed by President, Bob Squires; Vice-President, Becky Leinen; Secretary, Bonny Leinen; and Treasurer, Nancy Dickey. We spent most of the year learning the routine of high school in the temporary quarters of the Grade School. Our sophomore year was spent like most sophomore years. We were past the green stage, but still had a lot to learn. Controlling our affairs that year were President, Marilee Turvey; Vice-President. Ronnie Millik; Secretary, Nancy Dickey; and Treasurer, Nancy Brawner. Although we were underclassmen, we were making a favorable impression. We had seventeen members in band and three varsity basketball players. By the time we were juniors, we were familiar with ways and means of high school. Officers for the year were: President, Judy Hoppin; Vice-President, Allen Baker; Secretary, Virginia Smith; Treasurer, Kay Beierman; and Student Council Representative, Alvin Schober. On November 18, we presented the comedy, Come Out of the Closet. We had gained in the field of sports being represented by seven varsity basketball players and four cheerleaders. Being juniors meant putting on the Junior-Senior Prom. On May 13, the South came to Pawnee High by way of Dixieland by Night. Now, being seniors, we're on the home stretch of our high school journey. We’re headed by President, Jim Minder; Vice-President. Norman Megginson; Secretary, Bonny Leinen; Treasurer, Bob Squires; and Student Council Representative, Allen Baker. We hope that throughout these last four years we've added prestige and fame to Pawnee High. We're still going strong in band, sports, and school clubs, but the problem now is, Who will take our place??? We'd really like to stay around to help take care of things, but time is marching on and we need to find our place in the world. We only hope we're successful in accomplishing this goal so that Pawnee High can be forever proud of the Class of '62. This is good -bye and good luck to Pawnee High!!!
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