Pawnee High School - Redskin Yearbook (Pawnee, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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Phinps tne sponsor of our Senlor year who nas helped us over our rough rua-:is and nas sacrlflced h1s t1me, we 686108136 this, the 1947 ec11t1on of' The Reds11:1n , f - ,AI Nfl . 15 Nz. - L... . ,' x 'T w Xi' ' if S . 552 Q ,. 3 'rf N it , ' 44,1 . sms 7 ,QQ 1 Q5 f- f ' , tl 4 .551 ' , V , f ,w - x .nw ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL QVILDING H. 3. COTTAGE AG. BUILDING BDARD OF EDUCATION Doyle Hair-President P. Bernard O1son4V1ce President Robt. P. Boswell-Sec. Trees. Cleo Duboae A. L. Bonham Gus Blomstedt B111 Ford FACULTY ' Peter S. Marecek Superintendent of Pawnee Schools Co Ro Harmon High School Principle Jess Philips Principle Elem. School 4 Louis D. Turner Vocational Ag. Instructer Droy Hoff Elem. School Teacher S... K X I 5 a X- W m, X FACULTY EIVA HALEY ENGLISH RUTH POGW 7th AND 8th GRADE LONNIE B. HARMCN HISTORY FEEN MARECEK 5 AND 6 GRADE ALMA OVERBY Z5 AND 4 GRADE DORIS WHITE 1 AND 2 'GRADE i+ ' NARY RYAN LAT IN AMERICAN BONNIE WARREN LAT IN AME RICAN , , H, I xxx xv ' XXX ff 1X ff -K , H m, 5 A 3 R 7 W is if X 4 4 I g, My .X W . Ls f ,W 5? f 4x In-X iix X5 X X f ,352 . - .QWXMQ , NM,'w.w1 H ' M wwf -- 1, , ,W yargngmb , ,H I 5 f H 'Q-kk ,, Y ' x L. Y, iff 4 fy, V ' A xt, Ns M523 ,N 4 L, N g: J ' ..l.5:'fg:-:.,:,gL - fy J' A L , U YM Q . IW. .ww A , H ..b...,,, . E, 3294 . . :32', 'I'1:5if'1 E.,1 ' . , fv 5 X ' ' MK K E Q 'fi' Eff 'wir' ww' wr. . ,f , - A, , X 1 sv,ikQ , ' I. w ff- S' 1 . fl Q4 SENIOR'CLASS HARRY LAURBNCh BLuNQUl5T, JR. Pbotball 2-years, Easxetball 3-years, Track 3-years, Softball 3-years, rres. Senior Class '46-'47, V-Pres. junior Class '45-'46, Class rlay '45, '46'47. Wllliam UPlS5 DRUVGUULH Football Mgr. '46, Hasketbhll 2-years Track 2-years, F.F.A. 3-years, Suftba l-year, C1828 rlay '4H'47, V-rres. P.P.P. '46 VLUWxJ'!'??V LAL ' MI. -?r'j Vulleybell 4-years, F.H.A. 3-years rep Hwuai 4-vears, Cheer MQUWBP '49, Pamebsll 3-vears, Pres. tophowwre, Junior Year, Class Play '45'46'47. - AP? 'l7l TU3. Jidy N Imnll 13:4 5.H.A. 3-years,nEep bqua6 4-years, J-Pres. senior glass, Peywrter Fresn- man, Jun'or year, sec. Smyho ore year, Class rlHyS '4b'46'47. HEHBANT HENRY Nn5LuHmY bbotball 4-years, Hasketball 4-yea,s, Track 4-years, Softball 3-years, F.F A. 4-years, Lone Star Farmer, Class Plays '4G'47. I ROY NlLLIAh RmTZLuFF Basketball 2-years, Track 3-years, FOFQAQ Brees. '46, FKQFQAQ 3--years, Softball 2-years, Class rlay '45'46, '47. RUTHA NHL? AILMLAMW Volleyball 3-years, Softball 2-vears, F.F.A. 3-wears, Pep 5Qua 4x 4-years, Ferorter Senlor vear, Class Play '42 47. IRELNE5 5:2146 A Vit' Volleyball 3-years, Pasketball 2-year F.H.A. 3-years, rep Squad 4-vears, f' 4 Sec. Senior year, Class rlay '16'47. .Ll-Q-- 'vs 1 i f ffl,gif!!f.v3,,M442:-Lf '?53,l:! ks. A L. k5laIje,5?5- 2-f,'i,i i3j5,?19 y g'x1U ,--' ' ' wi QQ 125 1- A ' -,,. QW -- f mis 51: fl wwwwu lam ' l zifsf fiwk. 1 ' 'V' . -' 3 'f,lj21:!, 5 . H .- 9 - A 'V N x XWN ' x '-T! P ff: I lp. 1 . iv X.f,'7i,x i iffy' ,247 s .A X Jeno Q X ' 3' - -rf I , ff 1' ' ---iii ,' -X 1 ga gs' me A E 4 .Q y . p, -. i , , A P A , ' 1. 'A '- ' .. ,. W- . --'- X cLAss HISTORY X5-. X I l 1 -f m x sl X x ri In the fall of 1956, the present Senior Class receivedfi its first rudiments of knowledge. The class at that li time, was composed of one girl, Dorothy Looney. Sl William O Dromgoole, bringing with him his ambition SQ . If and ability, joined our class the next year. '. ff ' 2 .. ur. Two years later- Joane Malone entered the class. Harry Blomquist began the struggle through high schoolffig' I with this group. N' E 34' nw We were fortunate our Sophomore year in securing 5 AS Q, three .nsm.menbers, Herbert Nesloney, Roy Retzloff, and 3 Irene Woods-. . ' e, YE Ng' TDS following year Rotha Nell Williams became a X 5 member of our group. 2? l Q fx er is t si N SE Q f 'Q ll'l' ' Q . of .,-. lzrlllrlllil , -FT.-f, i 'kll , 1 N j . .Q 1 - '. .4 me We if ee . Q is 'Ep . xl :Q iff' 3 eg 2 Zz.. Q fa Q --- , X kV ffl ,a l J 1 g WSYM N. f V rflzl- ffffo f ' ,W 1 ' LY nf' sgg 1 ., We QQAYI ik. AL.,-,Q ' 'J wQSff. .-,. ,::sxEi Q X I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ,S V We,-.the Senior Class of 1947, do make, publish and l ei doolare this our last will and testament. je S To the faculty, we bequeth all our smiles and good Q will. A I To the incoming Freshmen we leave the beans they serve in the lunch room. E . To the incoming Sophomores we leave our knowledge 'af' of Algebra. W'-4 - To the incoming Juniors we leave our ability to win .S I t friends and influence enemies. X To the Senior class of 19423: s oiig Harry Blomqulst leaves his curly hair to Bob Ford. E SS Joanne Malone leaves her blue jeans to Doris Sciba S1 ' S and her typing hands to Grace Lyckman. J: N we Q Herbert Nesloney leaves his knowledge of' football, X as X dancing, and Ag. to Alden Lyckman. N sw S 'W 28 Q Rotha Nell Williams leaves her weight and height I X to Ruth Passmore and her jitterbuging to Toby Roberson. 1- S ' X P as Q William Cdiss Dromgoole leaves hes love of Charleen 5 I Q Whitehead to Bobby Blomstedt. N Dorothy Looney leaves her ability to bake and hair L .... styling to Elzura McCarns. A X Roy Retzlcff leaves his craving of liquors to ' it Areoneno Blaschke and his foolishness to Ella Jane 4 Schroller. I 1! ' Irene Woods leaves her stubborness and her love for L' 8 men to Eleanor Haverlah. ,Q 3 N .SE The Seniors leave the Trevinc girls a hot tamale. M S Jess Philips leaves Louis Turner a sock in the eye. 0,5 ff K Wltnessed and signed by Tom Looney and Uncle Josh. 5' 0 3 M ,,,..,, ..,- t Q. ,X V, . ,A .. 'Q s -',p,s WAN C 'W' jk!! 'fan' NN. 6 Q '-,,'--ZF? 'wx ' Q Hg Qvu' -I vu.. ,. ,V A is G NX' A I 1 4 x X .VP , I 'Q 1 I nil CLASS PROPHESY l u Rotha Nell Williams finished chool and entered college - While in colleg , a talent scout picked Rotha from akzroup of 2,000 girls for a screen test, she made .- good and' is now signed with Paramount Studio. Her screen - ' name -is Trixie Cartwheel and her first plcture was '!'I'r1x1e Get Your Gun. At present she ls working Z1 opposites J1m.Gab1e Cson .of Clark Gable! on a 3,510,000 ooo -T 3 .. :v '--in-4, .1. frlzffg - 4 , ' P Zu ' S-. I.: ,4 ,1.E' . K ,- X A oe 3 'XI' El! F 1 5 N13 ,ff psi 'u 'A .-:ak N ,QS Q- N. h Q' 'f' I ' ' I 1:7 QQ If . . Nd xl Y 1 I if N - Hg' as was 2 - s x-, .. 1 : f ,a Q 1 - N fe asf X xff! 1' ' ' 'fi f' 2 ew ' f Exif? b y bl' EX at 1 fe as X fs ' .t X . - '3 ---vm r . F . I 4: A.-. f ses. -ts. A , ,S ., .- N5 J- 3-.i3ig:.f: 21... 'I ,Spy K Xk fa.: -- X xfsyix XS a- N -. ...ss -s - -:si ' X ' f E3 , I ' 5 V X A , s ' 'NL - D 9 Q lf Q 1 ii I 152 121 Q .xo S- 1 is. fi uhtz I prodliction Blood On the Moon . The premiere showing will be at the Aztec Theatre in Pawnee. Miss Car-twheel's l special guest will be .Pete Marecek, age 150. Trixie is mare living with her sixth husband. ' ' A Q There was Dorothy 'Looney now-she is head of the wo- E men's physical education dept. at Bayl'or University. Her Q g5.r1's track team has won world fame. ,They won the worlds i olympic meet at Moscow, Russia, just- bare ly edging out S England by is point. Miss Looney fa old maidl at present, Q Q ' is being fated bg the King of England. Every honor A A NSN has been bestowe upon her by European dignitaries, some gf' of' the most important honors being PFC stripes, rrood con- S ' medal and a kings citation. A young Duke asked Dorothy S B to marry him-she replied Give me one minute to think E p-s as Ns gg? it over and I will give you an answer. V g Joane Malone met a millionaire, married him, ,lived gg with him one year and then divorced him. She 1s'at ,,:, 1.4 home now atop the Empire State Building in her Penthouse. 5 Joane is a member of' the social set of' New York. Her 5 wardrobe consists of 50 evening gowns, 100 pair of shoes, 200 pair of' silk hose and '75, hats. Just recently Joane gf was interviewed by newspaper men concerning her future. F1 N She told them she was tired of' her social career and ',. .SSS planned toreturn to Pawnee and open a hamburger joint. Qye' 1 Qty , x ,SR gf Irene Woods and her husband runs the large Oaks 1 Dept. Store. The store has grown so large that it is 1 now the larfxest .store in the largest state edging out ny Joske's of San Antonio in their famous slogan. The store went ahead when it added a bubble gum department. 'dls I The Oaks store set a record sale for one day, selling 't:.- , 2 fy: 34,000 worth of bubble gum alone. Irene will leave . .944 soon by plane for Paris, France to purchase her new Ball 1 S stock of ladies ready to wear. While she is in France ' i j she will also purchase 100 French poodles. . 2' - N Mass: -s.. ss-'-f-N fM a'N- 'lx' 'fs-N,-.f..i . . . Q -1: ...sl . '--25 ,Nk'x , My 15,01 , n ,j. M 1:5 All ' X'-5 . xl + -' ' 6 Q5 0 X ir' Q :gr 'P 0 S 3Q5a3a,'gte?i555 ' . liff igd ff 1 5 Q 'L ks Q s 3 A x fig? F 'Q ..-' - 'ff 0-A XJ x ss ...NSN After graduation Herbert Iiesloney jored the Washinpr ton Red-wins Pro Football Club at an estimated yearlv l salary cf' 100 OOO and a ten yea contract at the end of N his contract he hunp hes foottall. toss on a nail ard bid football farewell Herbert is married and has three children. He owns a 4,000 acre ranch stocked with pure bred Hereford cattle. At the Beevllle stock show in S 1996, he sem a prize bull for Kfl00,000J. Herberts son E 4 Jr. is taking Voc, Ag. under Turner-, Turner is , now 125 years old. He rbe rt t I ' A f Ip- 0. 0' N -f f , N,,', - . A, E. ' fl! , ',.l.f' - X If' , X Q' , :CQ 'XE' all ' '- i - nf I ix '1 ,:- .FK 'E f- .e r x ' N 12 ' ' , fx' J ' .af 1' 1 r , - Qif'-Q '- ' ' X N 'ii ' 1, -, , X ' 'iff ,I 1' ps ' ffl 1 riff? a ff. fr fs ,J rj .e s r f at ,er X e . -r . . Xt X N -c ' 1 -,-Le.. , 1 X, ., X -fr-0 ' -'--- -- ' libkssr ' : Q, I dh 'ln pe '.-. ' fir,.w,1Sf.-.wwf W I f S: , fi X S ' I 3 - X 1 s. ' I X 1 N X .ig K ' 1 S 1 QV 2 , , . 1 r , lf A ,fi X ' , I I ' , 5, ' 1 L .A S X X X U : v its 5 .6 X 155 ,ii 5 155 S .xv s 5 ir S Y X . 5 5 .K 5 'ir F Q ! , ' 'P gui? Q XSS 5 as ' R wr' as xi N5 N Hoy Fetzloff' is runnlra: a large night club in Zunker- 31CP'UO 20 CrlCi'Ha'U4 SD:',..n0r-'-0 :Tp-l Sv-H Idfblbcvr-H1 5'10cbz-I 242:-I-E Goomr-I rjJQf-I-Cb H- TV-11 30m omfjfbof p-I 'S 5' o51 aD'-st11n- or-I-me-r crm QOH SD' O' UJPSCD D O ODF: !Do'r-0CbU 3 UID! 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In his spare t'me Drompgoole deals with race horses. His famous horse Sea S Cracker won last place lr the Santa Anita drawback. Harry Blomquist has almost faded out of' the picture. E Harry now lives in Sweden ard it is rumored that he is Q sv lax, working: for a group of croc-ked politicians and they plan S95 to overthrow the government. If they succeed, Harry - gg rw111 be appointed ruler of sweden. H13 platform ls s 5 a free cigar 'for every Swede. Sir Harry married a S sg swedish movie actress 20 years younger than he is. s i ' l f A rs , Q N s e N ' s Q mr. so as gfi Q. N S X Sv f' s. is - Is .Q s XX as Q 2 Q, 12 K wr aw N Q N '11 Fxlgzfxg- rs' S ...A .. ,.,, - .S Q Jw. 3 N Vx. :'f'r--fy 2 Q 3 5 5 Z 3, -V S 5 3 ? 1 1 Z 34 ' www-14 4 Q , E .X W' f B 3 M 1 , 'tba C xg, ,if 52, Z 5 X rvmwdmo- f I -N.. N J! 1 vb f 0' 'ar 5- 2' f Qfv R. f N Wiglff-...J Lf ' ,,. 'JM L xg 5 I 2 C96 N ,f X. , '. . .Ja X 4, , 1, 35.31 i - 5' x A729 r r fe, . ,T J: ' ggw A JUNIOR CLASS ARDMYRLLA JUANNA VhASCUKW Volleyball 1-year, F.H.A. 3-years, Pep Squad 5-years. Class rlay '45. ROWFHT KENT PLUFSTBQW Football 2-years, Paskethall 6-years Track F-venrs, F.V.A. C-VPGPS, HUP F-OHL Hasketbull E-years, lrauk 2-yelrs, FOk',OA I ELF NIUE i?1 dJbHl.,lli7 Vulleyhall 3-years, Softball 2-Yours, F.H.A. 2-years, Pep Squad 3-years, Sec. of Junlur CLHSS. Q RACT !k-'APffl,, IfC!'W'FlN Volleyball 3-years, Softball P-years F.H.A. E-years, rep Sfmai E-vears, CEQA? Leader '4H. ' ALUMN wlllzav LYCNJLN- Fgnthall F-vears, VUSVGtb8l1 Z-vears Txack 3-years, F.?.A. 2-wears, Tre surv of Jwnlor QLQSS. ,il,lZ.lZ?ua AN!! 'VCCKL E312 Y'l Qykall 3-years, Scftball 2-years, P.h.A. 2-y ara, rep :quad 3-rears. RITE YVQNNH rASQ?URm Vollevball 3-years, Softball 2-years, F.H.A. 2-years, F.P.A. Sweetheart '45 Pep Squad 2-veurs, Cheer leader Junior year. R-fX fi, 1 J V 'ts ig JUNIOR CLASS TUBY NUwL RUv5H5UN Football 2-years, Haswbtbail 6-years Track 5-vears, F.F.A. Pres. of Junlur class. DQHIS SCLHA Vuileybmil 5-years, Softball 2-years rep squad 5-years, F.H.A. 2-years. VLLQ JANE 3CMRuLLmH VoL1eyHa11 6-yqars, Softball 2-years Vep Hquad 5-years, W.H.A. 2-y63rS,' CUATNJ?NHf LOU 7UfITHWH5Q5 Vwileyhail 6-years, softhfil 2-years W.HgA. P-wears, rep Squad Y-years, Tmehr Lwmner 1-vnar. -K v, 1 Z QQ .fft4 f 'Can X'-N '2,, xxwftk QJJ2-YH.-,.,4VA.-4 ,.. If ,f if .1 ff ,f I ,' , , ' ff! ff I g f I fr, f , f, I , . i, . .1 f 1 . 1 , ' 1 2, ff 1 1 1 1 f I f , k XJ I ,f ,W 7 Af i ,. ' 4,1 T f ,.f 'ff ,,, ' ,M W1- ,, ' ' auf ' ff , ,f 1'-.1 lj,fvv fair., gl 3' V ri' 7 f 4 ' ff 1 J f' ' Q, ' v V' . f lf' A pQ,,4 M 4?c5!l6,A 4 ,f tiff: Nw - ww ,W-ff M ,fff I f ,lf I ff. ff' , .yi - f P' . ' ,fg,, I X-ff' 21 J I nag A i 1 ., .f 'w A ff' .Jar X fl , ,,1 I . , gf , J . , ,wfffzfvf rfff :ff r , ,Fha biz waipf .., -f -1. f f.f D d....f 5f! 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Xymfzw 3 1 ,Th Y' FRESHMAN CLASS BETTY JOY COPELAND BaS9ball 2-years, Pep Souad 2- ears. Volleyball l- Junlor Track NAYVE VlPTLFV DuBOSE Fomtball 1-y ball l-year, Raseball l-v VOLLGVLELI l DOYLSN5 HOZELBA HAlR rep Squad 2- Fcothall 1-ye DORTTIE FUND? Baseball 1-y VOll9Yh3LL l F.P.A. l-vear 'yeawo TEHHSLL WINFRED CHESWELL l-year, F.F.A. l'Y68P. ear, F.F.A. 1-year, Pnswet Tracw 1-VEST. UUTSV KAY ELLYQTT ear, Pep Squad 2-years, 'yearn W. . , .J I years, VOLLSVHHLL l-year, mfg 1 JIMMLE RAY HEMBY HP, EIQFIAXI .L yef1I', YV X ii ear, rep Squai Q-venrs, 'Vg 8 I' l M.I FRESHMAN CLASS MATH1LUA PULSON BHSBDHLL l-year, tnpbquad 5 vears, Volleyball l-year Emo EPQAQ 1'ye2lr'o BTRNICH ROESSLER rep squad 2-years, vullPVm0ll l voar. DARH1 N PY lLfl 2 Football 1-Wear, F L V4 Junlor Track l-vear BARBARA JEAN WQLEF Baseball l-wear, ap Q 7 7 r Volleyball l-vear. 48335811 1-year, rep ooua 2 ynarb, Volleyball 1-year. WILLIAM GGETZ ' woot ha ,L A 1-V93 r , Track 1-fear, T,P.a. 1 vaar. 1,- I A fx , x It 5 if N XX A fi-X Q e x Q 1 I 4 'C'X 1E L ' I ff f ff' 1 I 3,551 I y I A I! 'X K 3 A NX l :K K xxx K' Sy. I 1 Doings and Sayings in the Elementary Grades Boy, are those upper olsssmen Eighth graders stuck up says Lacy Pogue Kenneth Roessler has e scheme to catch any skunk in the country, Hazel loderns says she vents e boy friend that is tall, dark and handsome, Albert Ohesser has lots of girl friends as long as his money lasts, Dorothy Fay Hemby has e cinch to sing in Western pictures, and Charlotte lccarne vents to replace krjorie lhin in pictures, Patsy larecek vents to sing in the ell girl orchestra, Ruby loods cen chew that r bubble gum end Betty lll1ott's ambition is to have 100 cats. Bugs' lo Cerns hates women, and if James Ford ever raked up, he will discover the world is turning, Gary Pogue e greet newspaper mn, 'Gopher' Dickie Elliott can dig those holes, Bennie lol! and Kenneth lelkener the 'Gold Dust' twins, .Toycie and 'Pclney' Voges has a bite every morning before breakfast, Roger Overby says I'm the prettiest boy in the grade school, Charles Dunn with his pepsodent smile, Duane Crews says I have a four legged calf, Ruth loses always breggingfon 913' r1:..21'4A..-I 'fag' jj: --A A D or vs l , f-.ssrxf PJ Q. A f: 2 ff fix Q ' b . 'A l Pismo- ffl?-1 -37 7 ...AV x, X' ' i , Spy A Q ,H .,, 1 , , rs ,Z If ,ov . X- .fx 1 . ??1,xij,:'-N 5 S ,t xx I . 1 M.. - ,,.,, ,. or 4 so W ' I . .-.- I NAM 1 . V13 Yi: 'M .. D J it e Q O I. ' her father, Nona Grace Harmon proud of her pig tails, Jean Oreswellswsnts at least six boy friends--the Rice family the most traveled students at ell, the Ford sisters says they can't eat their fetherfs cooking. Sorry, but space doesu't allow us to mention all Q ' students names in the gredeschool, but we have our fi X eyes and ears on your doings and sayings-le want to A X say to you all-stay in there and pitch. O lv EX 'R' ,I N ' . , . , ,,,. on Q X . 3 - l v I Q 5 ' e 4 il: fr- -'N' X X xy fic X y . ' .:. K :rr - I 2' N.. 'U sg -D.- ,,,.. D 'A ' 5 -si -Q EF :Ni Q b fi 9 s X fe. fn, -' gg- ., . , PRIMARY GRADES THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE ,Q 3 L ?.3Eif-ELET ' ' ' 'f szfxlmihzi 9 ' SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE if 'W k Q,,...w X I ,idx I 6 2 X X X Y xbfgix KSWNX X X xf xf Wx xx X P. ff an 2. :ei Y ' .. w1-' . ' f It ga: sae f , 'k P I P PAWNEEVINDIANS :QL DISTRICT CHAMPS i sEAsoNs RECORD umm OF OPPONENT PLACE CF GAME won BY' scores: keg Poth Pawnee Pawnee 21-o Poth Poth Pawnee '7-6 D I Southerland Springs Pawnee Pawnee 35-.6 Stockdale Stockdale Pawnee 19-6 t C Smiley Smiley Pawnee ee-e X Iavemia Pawnee Pawnee 52-o Stockdale Stockdale Stockdale 13-'7 A Los Fr-esnos Brownsville Los Fresnoe 46-26 P e ' I 9 . ., , . Y' .-we :il cl1..-i?.M- X ....: - - 1 to 5 - ff-2 V ff? RA K - - . ....,.... -- :L 5 .3 N Q.. gg . N .f ...v fe.. ' ' X :gg 2' - N- - ,. ,,, ', wayne ,es s S. ..., ,. x ' 1 . P Af y Q- e P I ' 0 8 5, H 0 aa PEP SQUAD GIRLS 1 A, . ,ww 1 A1 X r ' 2, 1 44? ml. .ef . fig A 9 9 e is ,Q wg LWADERS C. Whitehead, R. Passmove, G. Lyckman, D. Looney, Row one: D. Hair, B. Posseler, D. Hemby, W. Blaschke, E. Helm, H. McCarns, R. Moses, L. Koerth, M. Kunda, R. Williams. Row two: I. Rice, J. Creewell, C. McCarns, B. Copeland, Row three: B. Wolff, D. Elliott, D. Kunda, M. Ford, D. Sciha, E. Haverlah, E. Schroller, J. Malone. Bbw four: L. Haverlah, I. Woods, T. Polson, E. McCarns, A. Blaschke, T. Woods. Sponsor-Mrs. C. R. Harmon FooTBALL sQuAp Alamn Tyokvnn WHcVfiG1G - Bobby Plmmstedt Iinesnan Hevhvrt Nevloney Rankffvld 5 I Tnby Hrhevswn Iirnsmsn Tilliam Goetz Iinlswan Jarry n1OWQU1Ft Raffkfiold -dfcr loss icC1er5fm VIGFTFHD 2UvUf W ,S. L' , , , 5' - W.. ln-Q. nl-as x . W f,ww Is, K A an 1 S rvv I BALI. DQUAD WAYN E ELLI DTT' LINESMAN BI ERIE JO DUNN 'VSACKFIEID CHARLIE NIKON LINESMAN JIVMIE IEMBY BACKFIEID RCSBEPT HELM LINESMAN DA REEL 'NI LLIAMS BACKFIELD TE RRS L C RESZVE LL BACKFIEID COACH PHILLI PS f BASKETBALL TEAM Znlfx First Row: Wayne Dubose, Herbert Nesloney, Alden Igckman, Billie Joe Dunn. Second Row: Ross McC1endon, William O. Dromgoole, Bob Ford, Coach Philips, Bobby Blomstedt, Harry Blomquist, Roy Retzloff, Wayne Elliott, GIRLS' ATHLETICS wiv-AF' E .2 fi wlgw 4 '27 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAM Front Row: Charlene Whitehead, Dorothy Looney, Grace Lyckman, Rotha Nell Williams, Ella Jane Schroller Back Row: Genevieve Sclba, Isola Haverlah, Ruth Passmore, Eleanor Haverlah, Doris Sciba. Coach: Peter S. 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J, mx , ,.f 5 JM.. I fs, ' fm- -.., ,W,,,,.:ff f' ' 1' P ' Nw f MX vm 'fu A 5, ,ff X, ,Q H GR f el me-2 .sz ., .. ' ,'. ' X ' H Tim' f ff' XX K E M My XX 4,4442 1m0llmrgu SNAPS 'lie I m V-I . 't - A , ' 1 W - xl, Y K ' I - .av .- -.K , c-f N' UK - .9 . 'V ' ,, ti V V ,,: K 'xl JG Y . N X y 'fn 3 1 ' 1 A .,', w-uw W 'L . A f jg., Kai., in fc 1' s ,,.:.f-f f , 'Wi S fi p W'-w. :Fli- F. F.,A. 1 u The Pawnee F. F. A. Dept. was organized in Sept, 1942, and since that time the Dept. has m de outstanding progress. The members of this department have dealt in livestock, including cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry which they have fed with feed produced by them. The above picture represents calves that were fitted and showed by three members of the F. F. A. group at the Beeville livestock show. t Next year will find a large group of boys ready to exhibit their calves at the following shows: Houston Fat Stock Show, Laredo Show, Fort Worth Fat Show, and the Beeville Show e S? S fi 'x ' X e P Q THROUGHPUT THE COMIC STRIPS Superman ,Moon Mullins Major Hoople Winnie Winkle Cindy Tarzan. Dagwood Little Iodine L1'l Abner Cairo Jones Hans ' Brenda Starr Phanton- I 0 0 Mopsy. . . . Jane Arden . . Dixie Dugan. . . Smiling Jack . . O 0 O I O Tillie The Toiler. Dick Tracy 0 o 0 0 April Kane . N81'1Cyv 0 0 0 Fritz. . . . . Themesong. . . . Gravel Gertie. . Pete Marecek Jess Philips Mr Harmon Mrs Harmon Miss Maley Mr Tunner Harry Blomquist, Rotha Nell Williams Roy Retzloff Irene Woods Herbert Nesloney Dorothy Looney William Dromgoole Joanne Ma lone Eleanor Haverlah Ruth Passmore Toby Roberson Charlene Whitehead Grace Lyckman Bobby Blomstedt Doris Sciba Ella Jane Schroller Alden Iyckman Elzura McCarns Ardane lla Bla schke ,- 'qi' fl!-I-tif A f- , 'ff' We ii?Lf2.'. 5 7115135 ff! E i'?JXif5f'f ' A Vffiiiia -WA tif ff' ' bl Q. ll A n , A gy is ' ' .' sL.. 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R- is . 1, 2 Q' ' ,.: Q, lr, -, :x 9' :.. :Q g YU ' 5 r '.1- 'H' '- . -f 'fv fi- gg.. 2' :L - .---f 5 ff, .,,,.., 5? 3- 0 -2 g,Q,-N are at Q - Ns lg? 1 . 1 9 6 F All Aboard For Brownsville On Nov 23, 1946 while the dawn was just peeping over the horizon and the birds had just begin to chirp their early morning melodies, the Indian football squad loaded on streamline buse- and started a lon!! trip to the magic valley of Texas the destination bein Brownsville and the purpose to play for the Bd Dis rlct football crowr of the Six man Circle The departure from the Pawnee High School had all the color and granduer all the splendor that any famous author would have enjoyed having to write an entire book It was no ordinary bus trip, but a trip that carried the entire Pawnee School to represent the school in clean sports, clean character and everlasting friendshtp The trip to Brownsv lle was an enjoyable and pleasant one We had a short stop in Alice, the hub of South I Texas, and a brief visit in Kinpsville, home of the famous King Ranch this ranch being the largest in the world and having more historical background than anyother will H ever know Arriving in Brownsville about two O'clock the boys unloaded at their headquarters, the Palm Courts. The pep squads rs proceeded on to go South of the Border down Mextco way and dear old Matamorls. In this town, for about two hours the Pawnee girls turned Spanish and practiced the customs and ideas of the gay Senorltas. The shops in Matamoris did a land office business that day because when the girls came back across the sleepy Rio Grande, they carried enough trinkets to put in a Spanish gift shop--beads, pocket books, rings, scarfs, and black market sugar That night at eight blew, found the Pawnee tle powerful feathered School A large crowd fir t play of the game O'clock when the starting whistle Indians ready to do battle with Falcons from Los Fresnos High got their money's worth on the when little Pete Nesloney grabbed a kickoff and raced 7G yards for a touchdown and thus ' initiated Six man football on Tucker's field. The Indians slugged it out w'th the Falcons for three quarters, but with no reserve strength available the - B dsklns begin to slow up and the big feathered birds ,N , ff U ' NN, gf A. ,, QQJX 13 2 315555 51 ,aff 'K .E+ f' N f . llrfars . 5 X al ,.,,, ' ggrsravslsieiiesbi gg! i --H aa wr, N7 .eg . fl rg I , , 0 1 X 3 ' 1 R 1 Q U 5 X J masse -- . X . 0 i'? , ' .' sn. 1 NN' S . ffaqei kv . . N ,il . . E . I . L1 ' A , 2 1 I J. O -T '. ..--- -- ' 2 ' Q 0 nuns, , EN? Q J Q s -N l...-,... ,-, ---r' O A , -- 4'p 12 ZLQZ . f -1 -. -Q' -PP' X 6 - ' 31-'Z it Q '51 I f sz EQ 1 x NS' ,W T f 1 sq 1 x fi I I I '54 1 1 QAFV z Y 5 Q cf 7i'5::T.5!' ft f-' .- ---- - ,fu 3 ?fiiEE5?' iq' ,ff ,. ff N ,, , 35, Us A 1'-j.Q1F--3 gz.-rrffri LQ lx fffffg 3 ,,.v53 it Q 915 ire M Mflsd iff' rw: W ' N ..,-, 1 ' X l, ' kg --3 W ' turned on the steam with plenty of reserve strength-the final score being 26-46 in favor of Los Fresnos. But the score doesn't tell the story of the game at all. It was indeed a great football battle--the boys played their hearts out because inside of them is that desire to win-the traits of a true American living in a great democracy. The purpose of this article is written for this reason to show you people what goes on behind the scened. These boys were not playing this game alone because they liked the game, but to carry out the Pawnee School and the ball that is sacred, it will make a lump come in your throat, it will make you cry, it will make you happy, and above all Football will make a boy say, 'Thank God I'm an Ame r1can. community, to the state. There is something about foot- . . . .gil X 0 Nw- '- .. '1 - X- C Q 4, 1- :.N.,,. , :p 1- 3. 5 4 fa fs . Ja av . vu G f 5 2 at fszsfg 41' I , ' 9 Tig, fa . '--,. - - Q 'Q 06 ' Q.-. ,gp Q Deer Moran, I received your letter you never wrote me, so I sat myself down, pencil in hand to typewrite a letter, D I donft live where I lived before I moved to where I live now when you came to see me, you ask anyone where I live as ' no one knows. I'm sorry we are so far together and wish we were close apart. ' We are having more weather this year than we had lest year. We had a snow here tomorrow night and it covered all the ground with a whiteness and it was so deep you could see the rail- road tracks over it. , l Your Aunt Jester died and is doing nicely and I hope you are t e same. my cousin has the mumps. She is having a swell time. She is near death's door. We hope the doctor can pull her through. Your Uncle Mary is in bed with the measles. She is up there in here room with the door locked but ehe broke out just the SEEKS. ' ' ' -Gur good friends Lena and Herman get married next Wednesday. I could have been married before last month if Lewis's ' father-wasn't out of work. I don't know where they are going to live, but if you find out I will let you know. . I started to New York to see you and saw a sign that said: THIS WILL TAKE YOU TO NEW YORK so I got on the sign and sat, there for three hours, but the darn thing didn't move. I'm mailing your coat express. I out the buttons off to make it lighter.' They are in the coat pocket. ' If you don't get this letter let me know so I can mail it to you. Our neighbors brat swallowed e group of pins and the doctor said to get a pin cushion., ' l I would have sent you the seven dollars I borrowed from you only I d1dn't think of it until after-I had sealed this envelope. - As you are ln thought, Little Moran, Jr. f Q, !A44f?f,?Zf7lfH6'f?fff55 M 623551 Q3 . .gdb 8,2 cv Q55 -.L M5 vii!! N2 , u 1 8,-.ggi Y vin . . 0 ff? il . . . lvllll F011 CilI'! 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