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' ,'u'Y, w ', 'Af THE PO CAI DIA EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 1952 Eduto AS Ed JANICE MCI NTYRE BARBARA PAPE Busines M g A Ed DON STADING P nco Public School REINHOLD HEIL Ponca, Nebraska BOARD OF EDUCATION -.,4 Jour of E-t1a1f,g'h0nl A Wx 1 I ,N PRESIDENT SECRETARY L 1 VIRGIL PUTMAN WALTER MALCOM LAWRENCE PETERSON VINCENT PEARSON ABSENT FROM PICTURE MARTY GEETING AND ALFRED RAKOW Compliments of Pat's Produce 2 cxxfalql iq v,. ,G T This, the 1952 Indian, is sincerely dedi- cated to Mrs. Neva Townsend whose untiring efforts and unfailing loyalty have made its publication possible. 3 4 A-.S .. M 2 may , . ' - A ,rw , 1 'V V 'fi - --'-. , MW R H O99 xeya TOM CO iw was east bras rm , B. Nmsigrv QNX' ixicuii' Gigg- ufiweisx swim rExBaU5' 509 MRS. BETTY COOPER B.S. Peru State Teachers' Col- 1ege,Home Economics and Eng- A, lish, fAfternoon C1assesJ . B. - C0 P . . U l'111ClDaI1WO1'1-Hngci TURE Engng 'Na M de 17, fllr , C Dramatic Cflgniorafjifggencggelif a I7 S M1550 txAue1CSaYorxsor C Donsof. Xegjea CXZ55 V mme J 0 .1 V o xx Q1 N f 'I f 77' i ' Y f GORDON HANSEN f 9 Q ' f f A. B. Wayne State Teach- c J 1 gf f ers College-,Graduate Col- ., N 3 f' . a I lege - University of South ., T , fy Dakota, Superintendent, r Z' 1' Industria1Arts,SeniorC1ass f'p Q I-J. E Sponsor. 4 ' 1 Cf' ' : Qwje-nl ff 2 ' f fn .iff ff N9 . A B MRS XNQSV- sua. ' . -R O bfa f Ifollg-geIiVa.V12e fQNES 5 New Oilgiv 'Ycxn shi Froggii tb61',-JZ Teach gws KixXWfgSSoxxt0aggoiXS0t aUC C33 er-Y' 3- .' ,S ax dian lass Spg,i5'1g- DON WATCHORN 505125: and W 0' B. s. Midland couege, coach, ma History and Modern Problems 3 SENIORS DONALD HEALD Meek, but mighty. College Prep Baseball 2 ALICE HALL Happy am I, from care l'm free5 why aren't they all as contented as me. Business Course Gilrs' Glee Club 1,3,45 G.A.A. 1.3,4: You Don't Have to be Rich 3 MARILYN HARDER A good disposition is more valuable than gold. College Prep Girls'GleeClub 1.25 Pep Club 1.2,3,45 Band 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Class Officer 15 Prompter 3 MIT' BA DEWAIN FRA VEL One who loves to ar gue. College Prep Boxing 1,35 Football 1 45 Baseball 2,35 Basket- ball 15 Letter Club 3,4 WAYNE BEITH The world knows no- thing of its greatest men. College Prep W .. w '-'f oms f BARBARA GRESCHKE Music makes the world go round. College Prep Bandl 2 3 4 Girls Glee CARROLL GRIFFITH Silence is golden. College Prep Football 3,45 Letter Club 3,45 Band 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 15 Boxing 1,35 Letter Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 15 Band 1.25 You Don't Have to be Rich - 3 s GHJ 322' Of' P '3 rd-3 8323 , 5 den ncil Y ' a Mg' ' Ho ing e 4 lub 1 2 3 4 Mixed Pep Club 1 2 3 45 Student Council 2 5 Class Officer 35 Office Practice 45 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 'You . Don't Have to be Rich 3 eg ' P u 1 l I ' i ' U v4 o 1 r I horus 1,25 G.A.A. 1,3, . , 1 3 , Ba 2,53 9 n 9 D 3 ' Class Officer 1 ADAWS GARAGE support to our annual made this page possible. 6 J' A,orYlfA' :iii 'Y . QS , id 'ilbxm 'll L , I l 'X I bful xvjrvhfflg! Quo IC5,I1 GERRY P Man was born to live alone. College Prep Football 1,2,3,45Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 You Don't I-lave To Be Rich 35 Class Officer 2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant5 Band 1,2 NORMA HARDER Powerful and quiet in thought and kind to those about her. Business Course Chorus 1,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 You Don't Have To Be Rich 35 Tomahawk 45 Ponca In- dian 45 G.A,A, 1,3,4g Office Practice 1,45 Class Officer 1,2,4 DONNA ZINN Why look for sorrow, life is a song. College Prep Chorus 35 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 Elmer 35 Pep Club President 4 1 Student it DON STADING I-Ie's little We know, but perhaps he will grow. College Prep Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Tomahawk 45 Ponca In- dian 4 SHIRLEY LOWE A small girl with a large personality. College Prep Chorus 1,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Girls' Trio 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Home- coming Attendant MARILYN SCHULTZ. LOWELL STADING Who is 'All Ihel'C ' Deep and silent as the Business Course winding river. Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 3, College prep 4: G.A.A. 3: Tomahawk Baseball 1,23 Chorus 1,2 45 Ponca Indian 45 You Don't Have To Be Rich 35 Sextette 3,45 ' AbV't 8v Re mlmfff! '11 , - x 4111 vt lj -l L1 x xi !XfKf'IX,9Yf'l'1Y'N,'- yfuytelfuilri 5 I 11- tl J C .'l'R.,i 'Our thanks to BANK of DIXON COUNTY for making this page possible : JACK BERNARD The answer to a maiden's prayer, only he doesn't answer. College Prep Football 1,2,3,45 Boxing 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Letter Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Vice Pres- ident 45 Home Coming Attendant 45 You Don't Have To Be Rich 3 3 . ARLENE BACKMAN I'm a dreamer, aren't we all? College Prep Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Home Coming Attendant 45 StudentCouncil 35 Girls' State 35 Office Practice 35 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 You Don't Have To Be Rich 3 .Al DONNA ARMSTRONG Horse sense is a stable thing. Business Course Girls' Glee 3,45 G.A.A. 35 Pep Club 3,45 Toma- hawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 You Don't Have To Be Rich 3 'Q' RONALD BOTTORFF They say the good die young but that doesn't cause me any worry! College Prep Football 1,2,3,45 Boxing 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Letter Club 3,45 Library 35 Tomahawk 3, 45 Ponca Indian 3,4 he Qing 7 -A W.. ,je 2 if LARRY ADDISON Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. College Prep Mixed Chorus 1,25 For Pete's Sake 35 lEntered Ponca from Newcastle for second semester of junior year.J 0f 'f'f HELEN BIGG ERSTAFF A ready tongue is a handy weapon. College Prep Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3, 4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: PCD Club 1,2,3,4 BERNARD ADAMS The wisest prophets make sure of the event first. College Prep Boxing 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1 RALPH EVERSOLE Never too young to learn. fEntered Ponca from Terre Haute, Indiana in second semester of junior year.J fi: -.J This page is made possible by BENGTSON'S IMPLEMENT C0 an V 'CT' LYLE KEMPER Too badI'm not rich in- stead of so good looking College Prep Football-3,45 Basketball- 2,3,4g Track-3,45 You Don't Have To Be Rich -3, Band-1,2,4g Chorus- l,'2g Tomahawk Staff-4, Ponca Indian-4, Letter- club-3,4 DONALD SCOLLARD Why look for sorrow life is a song College Prep Basketball-1,45 Boxing- 3g Tomahawk Staff-4g Ponca Indian-45 'va ff arm., 195. GLORIANNE SCHULTZ Love is grand, but it takes two College Prep Band-3,43 Chorus-3,45 Pep Club-351, Tomahawk Staff-4, Ponca Indian-4 IANICE MCINTYRE An artist of no small ability College Prep G, A, A. - 1, 3, 43 You Don't Have To Be Rich -3, Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Elmer -35 Tomahawk Staff-45 Ponca Indian-4: Class Officer-'25 Amer- ican History Award-3 r g 5- HAROLD WENTE I'm a dreamer aren't we all College Prep Basketball-1,2B,4g Foot- ball-1,2,3,4g You Don't Have To Be Rich -3: TFSCR ' 3. 4: Chorus-lg Letterclub-3,4 L LOIS' MIILLE laygh at senior ou don t have to be life Course loud to be liked -College Prep G,A,A,-lg Chorus - 1,2g College Prep G. Q .-1,345 Pep Club Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Band-1,2,3,4g G,A.A.-1 -1, , ,4, Cihorus-l,2,3,4 3,45 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 fs , v 011 7,42 g Compliments of JosTEN's, class rings and abr' yeurbooks Q. , 9 I , . si s. V -'Q' Q X . 1 -f X W , - y' Y . -A ' j. f. A-.-rl-A ,n ga 3 -ik Hr' Q 410 2 ' Y- f Q. s J - Q, ,wwf -f . x K 81 M Qu- ' Y . ' if 4 Q - A ' 1 .an 'lf' I ,. My 51 s -1 il ff' '1 1 595' K7 KW! Na ,, ff Q F7 2s w YH, 1 , A i9 is is 5, Q Myra ffl X v ! WM' f 's 'L ' +A! M ww. f 2 Km' -1 .ff-1 fs. gf: 'C -. xx W X 1 ' 1 Xxx. . x g , A X This page is made possible by FLEURY'S MARKET. IO A I ,gm ., SVf ' . f , Q fi 4 , 1 I I , a 7 '41 Q fr . A jay, UNDERCLASSM if-my I Q I 1-. MQ 44 ' dem Vice -President Secretary Rita Malcom iff .4 I ll , Pre alf- Hin 2 rr, . Ju, 34 E 1 at 5-Q 3 ,, 'uv I 45 , X X. . my f - ii..-:ark 1 ' i I ' .ff . Dtlargara Stark ,-37 Q,-.. ff' X s Q X r s 'Si 13 a M.. 9 S 3. ' Q I .aw r- 1 ly p BN it 3 X AN Bill IvlCardle Carole Bauman Patricia Hurley Tom Armgrrorig Ear Rahn Wilma Griffith Don Curry it 'Y i' . A Q , ixyz ,Q Carol Anderson Treasurer 561-geanpar-arms I . , , , ' it p 5 y llrl i 4 Peggiejggzi Vernon Botrorff in If 3 B ra 'B NPA 5 -.H B Q i ff .fidm B fjfffv Bill Enders Alice Rush Larry Harder Shirley Keller 15,9 0 Lila Rae Rahn Carl Putman Shirley Stading Gary Armstrong 5. ,...:, K i ,V ii :I ,WMV , i l ' .. 'B B B 5 B 'f f' l' zzu 4 i,. z y fr? l i i'i' . 7 J Jim lddings Leonora Fravel Bob Smith Www f i i L , tl A ' in , A l. Q. J' ' riiirr it ' 'W B B f B B ' , irio in 1 B X .. , , 4- e ein Barney Hurley This page7s made possible by GEETING IMPLEMENT COMPANY I2 Bob Kingsbury Slouch Day Joy Meyers Pat Davey Larry Lowe E lg ,S AL SY ffff Merle Bird Francis Adams Treasurer Sergeant at Arms A N ,s President Vice-President Secretary 5. ' au- v w, 11 --f K 'ft t is ! ,, -x George G1-esehke Pat Rush Merle Malcom Judy Hall Sally Lowe qxnlgy Eeigg as and fNfN SOFH5 l sg rg X up W .rag Q 1' 9, Jeanette Taubert Maxine Beith Yvonne Curry Doyal Mabeus Evan Backman . Q ta 2 I 1 ..., JY E ,rrr hrs. - .1 ,. A if 4 L -1. 'SQ . Flin, ,rs . Q is ' ' ' KW ' , 5 cv f 'K I srl' J s 1 s M M , 'fl-006-vo vs f J Verne Voss I Jon Olson David Harder Claudette Hirschman Arnold Johnson Mona Polkinghorn Ve - . on This page is made possible by DAR IDDINGS lf ,Q 'd he e ., A A . 4 , .f 5 . ' -f ' l - : - r -1. GY . fr Q V fezl' S - , l ,T W ,B 0 .JJ I N l 6.1 Xa Loyd Maskell Vice President .A Carol Olson H S fn -M Q Q r . E2 D 4 Q ff Dale Jones F' 0 s Myron Northrup f ' li e B i Clair Kamrath E .lean Hall Rene Kennedy Norma Bergerson Roger Curry Sergeant of Arms President Secretary Treasurer KN 41' FK 5' 4 -K. -i ,ad- ? J Bonnie Backman 5- el .. 'hal U, i' . wk .,:,' Billy Bigggerstaff Phyllis Hall Darrell Heald Edith Engle Gerry Cornell is A 8, A. r ur Q g A j-. 5 .,1V V llll J ,, r l,,,v L rrrr if ,, ff 'rely x 'sr-.QR , C .-fl, E rg Cleera Stones Darlene Watchorn Kenneth Hirschman Charles Stark Helen Ann Wente M f 'F A xi af B9 B , ' l L 'Qi ' B , B , 1 1A 4 4 Q W' l g I f 1 ' Q ' B B W V -A K A jg V, - 0. uv I I 1 Orville Miller Betty Sherman Tom lddings I , , .1 1 2 B ' H' ' i ' -'39 - 7 als? ' rf 6 E 'Q' .5 r e X ,V Q.: , V W., , It VIN.. gb B I 'P ff' Robert Saxon Wilfred Kamrath Compliments of C. M. KINGSBURY, Lawyer and Bonded Abstractor. Ponca, Nebraska M Q 1 i 4 , -:H . QM Q 153 I kffgir. ,, ,M 'gfkkx N 'SWG' V' W ' f P: Q ji N 4 More g . ,A ,..h , 1 'wvlwmlra ff 'uf ,, f'f Fha fi' i 1 1, K . ' gf,-1 7 Q g JP. 9 ,LL'1 1 ixi ,ft Ar, but, ., W ' X 5 M , QL A 2 4 xiii' A V sy - S -Q' fF51,. Ji 5 34 N .. .. V, Q is X'b- K ,vw A 1 sz 4 'N 1 9 an AY . M We KI DERGARTE FRONT ROW Left to right: Kay Gamble, Sharron Roth, Mary Stroup, Margie Stroup, Jackie Jennison, Jane McCarthy, Sallie Putnam, Evan Hutchings, Mary Ann Elliott 85 Donella Schmidt, SECOND ROW Left to right: Kerry Mathiesen, Linda Malcom, Lyle Hall, Sharyn Curry, Julia Rahn, Tommy Curry, Bobby Schwiesow, Joann Anderson, Gloria Heckens. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Pack NOT IN PICTURE: George Ellyson FIRST A D SECOND GRADES FRONT ROW Left to right: Marilyn Kayl, Mary Kay Hurley, Patty Curry, Joann Verzani, Susan McCarthy, Peggy Hall, Jeanine Kennedy, Donna Kay Harder, SECOND ROW Left to right: Bobby Wente, Bobby Brewer, Mary Jane Carter, Pamela Bengston, Judy Johnson, Myrna Schwiesow, Mary Kay Rakow, Merlen Olson, Larry Chappelear, Richard Bergeson, THIRD ROW Left to right: Terry Nelson, Donald Brewer, Pete Bermel, Gary Hall, Lee Stark, Stephen Curry, Dick Newton, Clement Hurley, Jimmy Kingsbury, Bobby Hansen, Miss Dillon. THIRD A D FO RTII GR DES FRONT ROW Left to right: Micky Biggerstaff, Helen Ann Stark, Sherrile Mathiesen, Jimmy Stark, Billy Brewer, Jon Dahlman, Jimmy Knerl, Charles Mahler, Yvonne Polkinghorn, Marlene Bossman, Merlyn Goodell. SECOND ROW Left to right: Mrs, Peterson, Marjory McQuillian, Billy Lukken, Sheila Hurley, Jackie Rahn, Sharon Crow, Frances Hurley, Judy Ann Brewer, Joan Putnam, Merrily Newton. THIRD ROW Left to right: Bruce Curry, Lavonne Dahlman, Janice Lambrecht, Tommy Putnam, Tommy Eversole, Louise Bermel, Dixie Crow, Bobby Olson, Barbara Lee, Jimmy Brewer, Kenneth Hall, NOT IN PICTURE: Norman Mabeus and Robert Anderson, Compliments of PAT'S PRODUCE I6 BACK ROW, left to right: John Putman, Karen Townsend, Madonna McCuen, Nicholas Sullivan, Miss Fern Mendenhall, Sandra Bauman, Doris Bergerson, Linda Lukken, Sandra Dahlman, Carol Taubert, MIDDLE ROW: Wesley Anderson, Paul Pack, David Curry, Ronald Taylor, Francis Rakow, Colleen Polkinghorn, Lewis Townsend, Judy McQui1len, Paul Enders, FRONT ROW: Jack Knerl, Dick Enders, Geraldine Willet, Kristine Olson, Judy Kennedy, Frances Pearson, Beverly Chappelear, Terry Brewer and Paul Meyers, ABSENT: Katherine Sievers, Carla Sievers, Warren Ellyson, Wayne Ellyson, 1' G C, .fx J ff sr if . sq A V, Z5 i-3 s ' Y W r,,1 ,...,.. f A 1 5 ---an--......,.,k V vl It gig as E to - , gli 5 - . ass. 2 4' PM I 'Q .V I .V -J Q- ' 2 5, 5 1 ,, ' A if - L V ' A ,sqvgjl 11 A K 2 Q 2 '-'- y A ffm V J - 2- L it A a s Y A -f, g , J -rf m,5,sQ,vM,, J A 7th and 8th grade float 5th and 6th grade float ,ff Q1 1 fly fnfx' BACK ROW, left to right: Chester Nieman, Kenneth Harder, Jerry Pearson, Wayne Malcom, Richard Kingsbury, Harold Keller, Larry Peterson, Donald Koeppe, Jerry Eversold, Jay Bauman, Duane Matney, MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Sue Armstrong, Mary Kaye Harder, Connie Sheahan, Janice Butler, Larae Schwiesow, Jo Ellen Knerl, Mardell McCuen, Nancy Curry, James Dunn, FRONT ROW: Donald Simpson,George Olson, Leona Hall, Jean Wente, Virginia Goodell, Annette Sullivan, Catherine Bermel, Gary Merritt, Jon Putman, Fred Fravel, NOT PRESENT: Wallace Ellyson, Karen Anderson, Carol Wente. Compliments of PETERSON'S COFFEE SHOP. l7 Kg 'ks : A I '- gl-SX . - xy MQ- PFlSTER'S BARBER SHOP has made ihis page possible fx f Y xg. 1 18 rf' Compliments ofthe PONCA BAKERY , ff -f 'T ' Ks, I, , ,f ' Thu prize: ':'1z'iriif1g flirat ikwriwccozrzingf Uarad-E was crm, R13 im ,FIRST ROW --Left to Right: Glorianne Schultz, Norma Harder, Donna Armstrong, 1 ,- A 1 , , rlync Banlrman, Ronald Bortorff, SECOND, ROW -- Marilyn Schultz, Barbara Grcschku, C3 ,V Don bcollarcl, Lyle Kemper, Donna Zinn ,h M. is .i tru f-of IAELT5 'Ni' grqrfieri. it L f. ,I , , , M, L, i., .1?.I'2l'Df' cram: the f. 1 A Shi ,v rv' K ,xi 'V v 3 4 ,.., , xl-,N iff, f. f-' -- ! ff 7 1 if 'lf ff ,J :ll 4 ,,,,..,.,...u. ...Q s,.,.f- -' R'-4-, V I af 'Z' , ,L wr 2 1 f l f ' E P ,Qs Wa 1 , , 1,15 ,,..u if if ,ff JA r. W4 .. - 957345 EXE , 15 fs , ff' i f 7 b I xi? 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Taubert, J, McQuil1en, M, McCuen, L, Dahlman, F, Hurley. I. Putnam, SECOND ROW: I. Bernard, C, Stark, D. Watchorn, D.,Simpson. J. Putman, F, Fravel, C. Griffith, Mr, Cooper. THIRD ROW: P, Enders, G, O1son,K, Olson,M, Goodell, E, Rahn, F, Adams, D, Curry, J, Knerl, D, Enders, J, Bauman, J, Eversole. NOT PICTURED: H, Stark, C, Mahler, G. Davis, L, Kemper, J, Olson, This page mode possible by PONCA LOCKERS AND MARKET. Quality Foods and Meats. 22 GIRLS' GLEE CL B FRONT ROW: Norma Bergerson, Phyllis Hall, Jeanette Taubert, Helen Biggerstaff, Shirley Stading, Rita Malcom, Sally Lowe, Mona Polkinghorn, Jean Hall, MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Stark, Patty Hurley, Donna Ree Armstrong, Lila Ray Rahn, Barbara Pape,Joy Meyers, Alice Rush, Edith Engel, Claudette Hirshman, Joanne Saxon, Maxine Beith, BACK ROW: Carol Olson,Glorianne Schultz, Alice Hall, Leonora Fravel, Shirley Lowe, Norma Harder, Judy Hall, Betty Sherman, Yvonne Curry, Velma Bergerson, ' WQQQEEEEFB J 7-XE Q3 r 1 Mr, Cooper - W . , V tiA QI' Music Instructor , Q 'f , A ,,i. . .. 4 f M, r v ' C fi . V ' 4' . 3 , N rr, rr, C 1 1 'X , fl all A ?, A ' 'A 47 J fl' ff yy . I V ,fr f ,wif 'J f A . ,JV 'Z J Xf IV f M , R if ' 4 Quartette: Mona Polkinghorn, Claudette Hirshman, W f Jean Hall, Sally Lowe. sf.,-.Md . K ,., Q Trio: Maxine Beith, Yvonne Curry, Velma Sextette: Barbara Stark,Donna Ree Armstrong, Carol Beraerson Olson, Velma Bergerson, Patty Hurley. fShir1ey Lowe Compliments of DR. R. E. BRAY H Not in pictureg 23 Q xv! N vt X' Y Attendants - -Jack Bernard, Shirley Lowe XO Y .,..v,A , 4, . A 5 King and Queen -- Reinhold Heil, Barbara Pape HUMECO I G So A . A gi? V016 Dhomoftu' K 'I if QXQSK e Qoalx ,Q ,S N se Condnr' Ige Attendants -- Gerry Pack, Arlene Backman Band float Junior float Freshman Float This page mode possible by STAR CAFE 24 'fm F it Cheerleaders: Arlene Backmang Phyllis Hallg Joy Meyersg Barbara Pape. Front Row: Helen Biggerstaff: Leonora Fravelg Maxine Beithg Barbara Greschke, Treasurerg Lila Rae Rahn, Secretaryg Bonnie Backmang Norma Bergersong Sally Loweg Barbara Stark. Second Row: Alice Hallg Edith Engelg Mona Polkinghorng Peggy Smith: Judy Hall: Claudette Hirschmang Yvonne Curryglean Hall: Velma Bergersong Jeanette Taubert. Third Row: CarolAndersong CarolBaumang Rita Mal- comglanice Mclntyreg Stella Yusteng Betty Sherrnang Donna Ree Armstrongg Wilma Griffithg Helen Wenteg Patty Hurley. Back Row: Darlene Watchorng Alice RushgCarol Olsong Lois Miilleg Marilyn Schultzg Glor- ianne Schultzp Joanne Saxony Shirley Sradingg Cleta Stones. gs ' ' s ' P t . aa ' 'QR 5 ' L .lnnnarfgg -5 N-e 97 ? 477 A fi jf .Lil W . f :tiff I 'ff Pep Assembly Pep Assembly Representatives of Girls' and Boys' State: Arlene Cheerleaders: Phyllis Hall, Joy BHCRYUHU and Reinhold Heil- Meyers, Arlene Backman, Barbara Pape. QFrom front to backl. Page made possible by TOWNSEND PHARMACY. 25 The High School Mystery IR. CLASS PLAY Play Cast: Carl Putnam, Don Curry, Peggy Smith, Alice Rush, Mardell Russell, Neil Wellenstien, Bob Kingsbury, Tom Armstrong, Bob Smith, Barbara Stark, Shirley Keller, Lila Rae Rahn, Sponsor-Mr. Couture, ' R name? 5 'E s., Ur. Sr. Banquet 19513 l S L O U H Our thanks to the .IOSTEN COMPANY, who are the publishers of our annual 26 C 4, n g, 1 'N 'T' X 1 Q i A Al'i liii-':i' 5 2. M A fl , ,K E. ,g g 'iexfi.fQ'qNm, - ff-img 2 - Y jf 5 , ! 1 ATHLETICS BALL SCHEDULE Homer Sept. 14. Allen Sept. 21. 28 Holy Trinity Sept. . Wakefield Oct. 5. Walthill Oct. 12. Akron Oct. 19. South Sioux Oct. 23. Decatur Nov. 2. Left to Right in bottom row, Carroll Griffith, Bob Smith, Tom Armstrong, Gerry Pack, Reinhold Heil, De- wain Fravel, Larry Book, Don Curry, Barney Hurley, and Kenneth Hirschman the student Manager in front. Middle row left to right, Coach, Don Watchorn, Jim Iddings, Wayne Beith, Ronald Bottorff, Harold Wente, Bill Mcardle, Jack Bernard, Mike Heffeman, Roger Curry, Bob Kingsbury, Lyle Kemper, Top row, larry Lowe, Loyd Maskell,Ion Olson,Kenny White, Arnold Johnson, George Greschke, Carl Putman, Vernon Bot- torff, Tom Iddlings. , Q W ' Y . f li f ' 4 55 fs. Lyle Kemper, End, 1605 Harold Wente, Guard, 1455 Ronald Bottorff, Halfback, 130, Captaing Don Watchorn, Coach, Dewain Fravel, Tackle, 154, Mike Heffernan, Right Halfback, 145, Gerry Pack, End, 160, Bob Smith,Fullback, 150: Reinhold Heil, End, 148, Carroll Griffith, Center, 142: Jim Iddings, Guard, 125, Don Cury, Tackel, 140g Jack Bernard, Quarterback, 1353 Larry Book, End, 140g Tom Armstrong, Tackle, 155. This page is made possible by the T. C. Lord Company York, Nebraska 28 Left to right: Maskell, Putman, Kings- bury, Mabeus, R. Bottorff, Bernard, Wente, Pack, Kemper, Heil. Left to right front row: Lowe, Put- man, Kingsbury, Curry, Maskell, Ol- son, V. Bottorff, Kennedy. Second row: Greschke manager, Carnell, Stark, Curry, Saxon, Hirschman, Big- gerstaff. Third Row: Voss, Book, White. msd fx Q Schedule: Dec. 3 Newcastle, Dec. 7 Decatur, Dec. 11 Randolph, Dec. 13 Walthill, Dec. 18 Pender, Dec. 21 Al- len, Ian 8 Newcastle, Ian. 11 Winne- bago, Ian. 15 Wayne, Jan. 18 Emer- son, Jan. 23-24-25 Dixon County Tour- nament at Wakefield, Jan. 30 Allen, Feb. 1 Dixon, Feb. 5 Holy Trinity, Feb. 12 Jefferson, S. D. Feb. 33 Wakefield, Feb 27-28-29 District Tournament. z' 4 fx , 'F J E Compliments of OLSON'S SPORTING GOODS 29 l if .7645 -gy, 4,16 V QV s f RQ 3 'fkyuafi w .i.. George Greschke, Student Manager, in front. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gary Carnell, Kenneth Hirschman,Rene Ken- nedy, Tom Iddings, Vernon Bottorff, Larry Lowe and Merle Bird. SEC- OND ROW: Evan Backman, Pat Rush,Jim Iddings, Tom Armstrong, Doyal Mabeus, Kenneth White and Dale Jones. BOXINC Larry Lowe and Vernon G. A. A. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Maxine Beith, Phyllis Hall, Bonnie Back- man, Norma Bergerson, Sally Lowe and Barbara Stark. SECOND ROW: Edith Engel, Mona Polkinghorn, Peggy Smith, Judy Hall, Claudette Hirschman, Yvonne Curry, Jean Ha1l,Joy Meyers and Jeanette Tau- bert. THIRD ROW: Carol Ander- son, Carole Bauman, Arlene Back- man, Rita Malcom, Barbara Gres- chke, Janice McIntyre, Lila Rae Rahn, Helen Wente and Patty Hurley. FOURTH ROW: Darlene Watchorn, Lenora Fravel, Alice Rush, Carol Olson, Betty Sherman, Barbara Pape, Joanne Saxon, Shirley Stading and Cleeta Stone. ttor ff G. A. A. This page was made possible by! THACKER ROLLER RINK SOUTH SIOUX CITY 30 Compliments To the Class of '52 . . KNERL 2 SCDNS your Lincoln - Ford - Mercury IT RA! ans I Dealer Ponca, Nebraska Compliments of Ponca Pool Hall, Earl McClary Henry Dittman Sportsman's Inc. Deep Rock Service Station John Newton, Lawyer Lorene Finnegan, Modern Beauty Shop Dr. Scheffel, Dentist Bernard Hurley, Lawyer Jack Engel Gamble Store Elmer Schwiesow Great Plains Lumber Co. Gum Curry, Journal-Leader Alfred Rakaw, Wholesale J Q is X ' - ix Glen Gleason has been our Janitor for the past eight years but recently resigned. Thanks to: Janice Butler, for drawing Indian for cover. F. A. Kingsbury, for his co-oper- ation in taking the pictures and helping us to meet the dead line for the Annual. Merchants, in Ponca andelsewhere whose co-operation makes the Annual possible. 31 THE FINEST YOU CAN BUY A wider variety of Styles for your selection . . . Prices . . . Always Modern Portraiture that sets the Standard of Quality and Service. Violund . Studios 7ll Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa 32 t, wore white nylon frocks. I. . , . , . . 9' ' , if ' - 3. . a 1 l 1 MW nit ,, ASKETB' of white carnations and greenery decorated Morn- side Presbyterian church for wedding at 10:30 o'clock Satur- 1 3 I morning when Miss Patricia McKercher-became the bride .aul Reinhold Heil. The double , ceremony was read by Rev. 's Prayer and I Love Thee. o d he bride is the daughter of.. and Mrs. A. P. McKercher, D S. Clinton street, and Mr. l is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .1 E. Heil of Ponca, Neb. he flower girls were Linda v Schild and Cynthia .Lynne rms. They wore frocks of vder blue swiss organdy. hael Dee Miller carried the, is. Taperlighters, Miss Pa- ia Sheffield and Miss Jean De- 1ss Gloria Luther maid of or wore a princess style gown ink lace with full ankle- h skirt She wore a bandeau ink flowers and carried :ade of pink roses and blue hinium. Miss' Patricia Mc- l, bridesmaid, wore powder 2 organdy, with blue flowers er hair, and carried a similar quet. he bride, given in marriage her father, wore a gown ofl te chantilly lace and satin with, r bodice and bouffant skirt of that extended into a chapel n. Her illusion veil fell from leated crown of seed pearls she carried a cascade of te roses. alph D. Miller of Omaha was Il. l t t e man and Thomas McKercher, thew Thornton and Paul Bird red, 'he bride's mother wore a y blue dress with white ac- aories, and Mrs. Heil wore er black and white. Both wore' R. Moore. n Vorisek was soloist, and John F. Schmidt, accompa- Numbers included The The reception hostesses church event, included Mis line Fairley, Miss Phyllis Miss Nancy Butcher, Miss I Jordan, Miss Ellen Hill, Mis jorie Roylands, Miss E Palmer, Miss Shirley McGe Janice Anderson, Miss Hummel, Miss Marguerite son and Mrs. Robert Koepj After a western weddin the couple will reside at beach, Crystal Lake, Neb. I . ,. , I ' .O I i I l I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I , . I
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