.5 if M' x w . . 4 I M . 51 32 .fl V I 4. .Q ,M Y. , s Q, ,Z ,W -ish x r Y f . .gx 5 5 5 54 v We. the Seniors of I953, dedicate this Ponca Indian to Lyle T. Couture for his loyalty and helpfulness to our Class for three years. Ne-WINTER-F E Edited and Published by the Journalism Class of Ponca High School Ponca Nebraska Pat Hurley Larry Harder Editor Associate Editor Wilma Griffith Busines s Manager This is the Story ALL, IN THE 1953 IAN , T GW' 0 6 OUTURE Xp K Q LYLE C Pda: 1 G' M7 VXYGXL PUT 'APN Ynsihnk Bond of EA sion f 'Ennio , NEBRFS e. L. nnnseu Swann Aon: 'gnhht ithnnke KF vouch- XBY lb, 1953 ture braves and 1185-Gene of s to eonnxete, less mice B10-sh, 1010 Q th? If? f '-llefimsk W: . H' eden bl, seven pap 1091 ihioh t0 c5f1 ?0'f,Dan, torii. Vines sitt-31:3 in t ooses, in ov. tnelve yea? L51-3 R29 Rehn, tell ni 'WBY ne corner oi Dear Ri ln Septenber, 'X-9 Yonca high, starved on a 5ou 1' gone. 'Shay vere Bob Kgnesbnfi , n Barney Hurley, and 'lemon Bet ri after all the tune they event te ne 131-Loy lden by tne naw oi col-exe Bauman ann-tes .,.. chool io Rx-53' Wilco 9 lucxd t0 he Seni-o he room flth their noses V4 During tne gecond. year a little nn 505906 then. Ylve years later brought than den it-em the cow!-fy' , Stadtne. kshirley says ai she vonlo nave n going to oonntfy s X2 vlonld have B86 tn val-K. This 131 she got to ll the nay , and to town, too.5 Leonora Travel and any C0311 igotned ner in A they all three redo up to the school nouge together. One gear liter 15319 Oflfilth and Earl RBD!! iouxed the trlhe. Steppgns into 'ntgh School they nere net 'oy fifteen ne' indians iron tue oonntfy, can B,-net!-eng, 'Yon nnnett-eng, Den Gerry , Ball Enders, Patty Burley, 519 lddtnls, ierdelle mwsell, Bob snlth, Yeggle Snith, Charles snell, seal ienenetetn, ne,-rs an-der, Shirley tener, oenalo aannet, and Charles Reid! . K0h, to be 'neck Ln the little red school house .H wget 1'-ennedi , Bnrdell xlatney, and Garry nelson gotnea then at the City units and they Q1 ventured on together. 'Shen' tenth year nes not very nresoerene ae they lost tm students: Gard nelson 5115- 90191-d Jaxnsnit. Beginning thelr eleventh year and steftine on the none stretch they getned ilve file indian! i-pn ua1 'u1sbn1-as Kenny ihite, merry Book, Ball hcG,fd1' , Barbara Sterk, and Gerele Anderson, koel-Leve ne tne title 'lilo 'indians ilt these ilve Y-lds to a HUB, but they lost B91 0111-YY , Ywger Kenneoi , Charles anesell, Cnerles helay , Vernon Betterii , Boraell uetney , l pw, Garele Bannon, B511 xlccaroxe, Gerele Andersen, and Shtnev ll at the end oi 'L953 8 total oi tventy-th-ree entv-three are out oi the seven that stafted all next oenoani a Ur ler 5oufn0y NX Kel . Upon hevtne 1-0 Senlot-9 under. SU' oi me he-re ln the in-at grgde. cone to the end oi tnelr long 5ou1-ne 1913 ui' t X ezfgw ilil a nel Kept o A cle a ww an X ll ca se tv 1 T997 'NYY 09 any U S515 f Yi'-Lnslpal This Page . N GTSOI? made IMPLEI1cLSsib1e b ENT Y th CO e KK SFRIIVG The Elopement of Potato Pete and Olive Onion In the Spring a Young Man's A Turns GARY ARMSTRONG Suz He's little and he's wise5he's a terror for his size. General Course Boxing 1,25 Basketball 1. TOM ARMSTRONG Casey One who loves to argue. General Course Football 1,2,3,45Track 2,3,45 Boxing 1,2,3,4: Let- ter Club 35 Class Officer 2,3,45 Co-editor, Toma- hawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 High School Mystery 3. n LARRY BOOK Swoop It took a genius or a moron to lead this class-- just call me moron. General Course Basketball3,45 Football 3,45 Letter Club 35 Toma- hawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 Homecoming Attendant 4. DON CURRY Steer A would-be ladies' man. General Course Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,4: Letter Club 2.35 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian 45 High School Mystery 35 Homecoming King 4. BILL ENDERS Fenders He says little, but thinks a lot. General Course Baseball 1. LEONORA FRAVEL Leo Happy am I, from care I'm free5 why aren't they all as contented as me. Commercial Course Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A,A, 2,35 Girls' Glee 2,35 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian 4. LARRY HARDER Lyle Just because Idon't tell everything I know, doesn't mean I don't know it. Commercial Course Class Officer 1,45 Tomahawk 45 Associate Editor, Ponca Indian 4. l WILMA GRIFFITH Y Griff Y Modest and quiet, but wait till you know her. Commercial Course l Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A, 1,2,35 Office Helper 3,45 Tomahawk 45 Business Manager, Ponca Indian 45 E High School Mystery Prompter 3. I This page is made possible by BOSSMAN'S STORE. 6 Fancy Lightly to Thoughts of Graduation BARNEY HURLEY Burp He isn't so fast, but he's seen some speed. General Course Football 1,25 Basketball lg Track2,3,4g Letter Club 3g Librarian 4. PATTY HURLEY Pat Asunny disposition gilds the edges oflife's darkest clouds. General Course Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 35 G.A.A. l,2,3g Tomahawk 4g Editor, Ponca Indian 4g Declam 3g Girls' Glee 2,3,4g Officer Helper 2,3,4. JIM IDDINGS Choker He's quiet, modest and peaceful--except when he's awake. General Course Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Track 3,43 Letter Club 2,3, Boxing 1,'2,3,4. BOB KINGSBURY Kingfisher l like work, it fascinates me! I can sit and look at it for hours! General Course Tomahawk 43 Ponca Indian 4, High School Mys- tery 3g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4g Letter Club 3. RITA MALCOM Reet An artist of no small abi1ity. Commercial Course Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 3g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Tomahawk 4g Ponca Indian 4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Declam 2g Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4. C ARL PUTMAN Pat An answer to a maiden's prayer--only he doesn't answer. General Course Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian 4, High School Mys- tery 35 Football 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 3, 45 Boxing 1. LILA RAE RAHN Rae Why look for sorrow, life is a song. Commercial Course Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 1gCo-editor, Toma- hawk 4g Ponca Indian 4g High School Mystery 3: Girl's Glee2,3g Girl's State 35 Homecoming Queen 4. ALICE RUSH L. S. Eat, drink and be merryg for tomorrow we diet. Commercial Course Pep Club 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3g High School Mys- tery 3g Girls' Glee 2,3. This page is made possible by DR R E BRAY MARDELLE RUSSELL NRUSSH Never too young to learn. Commercial Course Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 2: G.A.A. 1,2,3g Business Manager, Tomahawk 4g Ponca Indian 45 High School Mystery 3g Cheerleader 4, Home- coming Attendant 4. PEGGY SMITH npeg.. l'm a dreamer, aren't we all. Commercial Course Pep Club l,2,3,4g Class Officer 2,3,4, G,A,A, 1,2, 3g Tomahawk 4g Ponca lndian4g High School Mys- tery 3g Cheerleader 4g Homecoming Attendant 4. BOB SMITH Spider First-Class Farmer. General Course Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3g Letter Club 2g High School Mystery 3. SHIRLEY STADING Shirl A truly worth-while girl. Commercial Course Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Band lg G.A,A. 2,35 Tomahawk 4, Ponca Indian 43 Student Council lg Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2. BARBARA ST ARK Barb She's little we know, but perhaps she'll grow. Commercial Course Pep Club 3,4g G.A.A, 35 High School Mystery 3, Girls' Glee 3,4. NEIL WELLENSTEIN Einstein Genius of them a1l. General Course Footballlp Basketball lg High School Mystery 35 Office Helper 2,3g American History Award 33 Boy's State 3. KENNETH WHITE Blackie Sometimes I sit and think but mostly I just sit. General Course Football 3,43 Basketball 3,4g Track 3,4g Boxing 3, 4g Homecoming Attendant 4. -A This page is made possible by CURRY PAINT AND GLASS CO. SOUTH SIOUX Our Favorites 'twhxufms' ' mm . ., 2 BJ amtmanl HhMm-Hm3E1hn3X Ei? Q, alyssa MnmQmQmLsLsdmMdUm. This year the Seniors lowing subjects Eng- 11 sh, Journalism, govern- ment and modern pro- blems, shorthand, the novel bookkeeping, and R '- db : aaa-ai choice Qffhe .fol- Sponsors Gordon Hansen Gordon Hansen is Superintendent of Ponca Public School. He is a grad- uate of Wayne State Teachers' Col- lege holding anA.B. Degree. He also has attended Graduate College of University of South Dakota. He teaches industrial arts and govern- ment. He is the senior class sponsor. mechanical drawing. Mrs. Ruth Jones Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Wayne State Teachers' College holding an A.B. Degree. She majored in Eng- lish. Her minors are math, history, and political science. She received her B.A. from Wayne State Teachers' College. She is now working for her M.A. at Long Beach State College. Her major is in education. She teaches English and mathematics and is the senior co-sponsor and co-spon- sor of the Student Council. This page is made possible by FLEURY'S MARKET. 9 ,,.-MF' if -if 2 S Q a oon a nc S 4 ',.:.--' '-.. 1 42, ..L,... th i i Arlene Backman- Barbara Pape-Kenny White Lila Rae Rahn-Lyle Bob Smith Kemper One of the Occasions We Will Always Remember LITTLE DIPPER ZODIAC SPECIAL PEAS VENUS STYLE FLEECY CLOUDS NOPTHERN LIGHTS WISHING STARS ----------------- Kenneth White fFruit Cocktailj The Little Dipper HOLIDAY IN STARDOM ---- ------ R einhold Heil fMeatJ The Big Dipper VOCAL DUET --------------------- Shirley Lowe Joanne Saxon fPotatoesj HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR ---- Mr. Hansen Lord Saturn fTomatoesj PIANO DUET -------- ---- S hirley and Rita FULL MOON SALAD SHOOTING STARS ---- ------ L arry B00k fLettuce and Peachy Flying Comet HALF MOON AND STAR DUST THE MILKY WAY --- ------ Peggie Smith fCrescent Roll and Buttery Lady in the Moon MILKY WAY AND FLOATING CLOUD TRUMPET SOLO ------------------ Bob Kingsbury flee-cream--Angel Food Cakej THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE SUNRISE ------ - BIG DIPPER Barbara Pape 1Coffee or Milky Little Sunbeam Jun'or Senior Banquet and Prom 4-rl The Theme-Hitch Your wagon to a Star Neil Wellenstein and Lila Rae Rahn Girl and Boy State Mr. Cooper playing with orchestra Russ, Rae, Barb, Norma and Alice Lila Rae Rahn and Neil Wellenstein were chosen to go to Girl and Boy State at Lincoln, the state capital, by the teachers of Ponca High and the businessmen of downtown Ponca. Qualities which were considered by the judges before they chose the girl and boy to attend Girl and Boy State, were personality, leader- ship, grades, attendance and punctuality in school, their conduct in school as well as downtown and in the eyes of the public. Alternates which were chosen were Rita Malcom, Patty Hurley and Carl Putman. The purpose of Girl and Boy State is to teach the pupils more about their state government. Neil and Rae were required to make severalspeeches to their sponsoring organizations telling of their activities at Girl and Boy State. This activity is annually sponsored by the American Legion and the American Leg- ion Auxiliary. This year the Women's Club also helped send our Girl and Boy Staters to Lincoln. This page was made possible by GEETING IMPLEMENT 10 Our Spirited Group 1-'F X'-nrtfsi' Ji, Patty Hurley, Treasurer, Lila Rae Rahn, Presidentg Peggie Smith, Secretary. The title Indianettes was adopted by our pep club on 'Q- December 10, 1952. There is a total of 32 members. We, Indianettes, in the pep club agreed on white sweat shirts and blue slacks or jeans for our outfits. The cheerleaders decided on white battle jackets, white full skirts with blue blouses and tights, and white buck shoes for their uniforms. Our pep club motto is Do Your Job and Do It Well. The purpose of this or- 5 ganization shall be to support the team and to promote school spirit among ourselves, this organization, and the student body. The colors of the club are blue and white. Our club consists of all girls. Admission is voluntary. No new members shall be taken into the club j after the first basketball game. The pep club dues are 25 cents a se- mester. Each member must have 30 points to earn a pep club letter. We are proud of our organization and do our best to serve it well. Our biggest undertaking was the feeding of the people at the Dixon County g .J Tournament held at the Ponca High School Auditorium on January 19,20, 22,23. The girls in our pep club worked voluntarily in the kitchen. P. Smith,J. Meyers, M. Russell.J. Stallbaum J. Meyers, P. Smith, M. Russell.J. Stallbaum Compliments of BERNARD HURLEY 11 Our Lawmakers Practicing and Governing FRONT ROW, left to right, Mr. Watchorn, Lenora Fravel, reporter, Rita Malcom, County Clerk, Wilma Griffith, County Assistant Director, Barbara Stark, County Superintendent, Peggy Smith, County Judge, and Lila Rae Rahn, County Surveyor. SECOND ROW: Vernon Bottorff, County Sheriff, Bob Kingsbury, County Treasurer, Neil Wellenstein, County Supervisor, Larry Book, County Assessor, Don Curry, County Attorney, Tom Armstrong, County Veteran Service, Jim lddings, Clerk of the District Court, and Ken- neth White, County Supervisor. The American Legion Posts held a Boy 's and Girl's COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAY for 13 of Ponca High's juniors, along with 13 students from each of the other schools in Dixon County on Tuesday, April 8, 1952. The day began, after registration, by a talk from Judge Frum of South Sioux City. Merle Kingsbury conducted most of the day's program. The entire court house was shown to all students. Court trials were also held during the day. The day was ended with an address from Mr. R. C. Pat- terson, Department Adjutant of the American Legion. Left to right, Patty Hurley, Loyd Maskellg Jeanene Stallbaumg Wayne Malcom, Mrs. Jones, co-spon- sor, Bob Kingsbury, Mary Armstrong, Pat Davey, and Darlene Watchorn. Absent from picture, Mrs. Kelly, co-sponsor. The STUDENT COUNCIL was elected at the beginning of the second semester. Two members from each class were elected. Two members from each class were elected. The duties of the student coun- cil are to plan school activities and help in the governing of the student body. This page made possible by DAR IDDINGS 12 . vkk. 2 M? M. ay 9' if E1 'K .:s.. I . ,,,zv,,,, n M 9' sul 0. 'Y55Vf1gs,w 3' . '3 ' ff Qgimifwa? - ai' IJ., A gg. .55 . ff?aM9ifHEr3 'i-iw? Z f' gk, S iA,wi , , 'V . ,. W4 is . A 'sv 'Mr' . , ia' A msv...' . W, ' ff' 1 if X f k - ,jLT?'f' k QM 15 W. w,.V,f12f1- . K V H Q: .J ,fig ffflfk '52 - v we 'P - ,,... K M why' 2 a E Q-nzvzif ' W vm - L , - ,sf wg 33 57 'Q fx gi Li ia' 1,-yr. , u f 1 ,W V '- ill E1 .Qi X 2 W' 5 il, ' X . 4? -gm-:'i:', f'q:. kai' ' , ff 1 --FV 5555 A 7 ' ' FN' ' -4-ing. : 'f i vii I, ' .Ei . ,ew Z , ef- '- gf in V . ,Q X rg, KV ' W W W Q 'Q S345 15 ,' ' , w ,W Y ' Huw l . S- ' A- 1 , 1 , F , - s A - , 'L ii K f NL. gvnxkvw H 4 ,Q v , ,, 1 K. . gm, R x is - 'B' ' lv 3 aw? . K af A' ,uf Q A 'L S ,H task LQ' 5: I pk Qu. M. r WM S V 'J UW 'W 7 L rs .-Sr Ki 'lo1 Our Canaries The Glee Club consists of twenty- one members who were chosen by try-outs by Mr. Cooper. The Clui meets every Monday, Wednesday, and They held a concert of Christm' s a' Efbopu- lar numbers December 22, 952. The Club also participated in the Music Festival which was heldi a Emerson, March 27 and the Music Con est which Left to right, BACK ROW: Lila Rae Rahn,Joy Meyers, Rita Malcom Shirley Stading, Ieanene Stallbuam, Maxine Knoop, Janice Butler, Patty Hurley. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Curry, Velma Bergerson, Carol Olson, Mona Polkinghorn, Norma Bergerson, LaRae Schwiesow, Nancy Curry. FRONT ROW: Connie Bauman, Sally Lowe, Jean Wente, Mary Armstrong, Phyllis Wellenstein, Mary Wingert, and Barbara Stark. was held at Wayne, April 16- cial groups were chosen from in the quartet chosen as Trio and K 62 ova Mr. Tom Cooper re- ceived his A.B. degree in Music from the Nebraska Wesleyan University and M.A. from Northeast Mis- souri State Teachers' Col- lege. Mr. Cooper is the teacher of music and band and is also the freshman class sponsor. Compliments of JOSTEN'S, Class Rings and year books. 14 , Q . Q54 my f, Our Musical-Minded Groups Left to Right: First Band, CLARINETS: C. Taubert, B. Curry, D. Watchorn, M. McCuen, J. McQuillen, N. Curry, R. Kingsbury, V. Goodell, S. Dahlman. DRUMS: M. Goodell, L. Maskell, M. Beith, D. Curry. SAXOPHONES: J. Putnam fstandingl, C. Armstrong fstandingj, H. Stark fseatedl. BASS: I. Olson. FRENCH HORNS: J. Putman, K. Olson, F. Fravel. FLUTE: Y. Curry. TROMBONES: J. Pearson,C. Stark, P. Enders. Qstanding Back Rowj. COR- NETS: L. Peterson, R. Curry, B. Kingsbury, J. Dunn, D. Harder, J. Eversole, G. Olson. MAJORETTES: C. Olson - V. Bergerson. President- - Yvonne Curry Vice President- - Bob Kingsbury A point system has been set up to en- able band students to earn a letter. 1250 points are required to earn a letter. Points are earned as follows: 10 points for -trending practice, 30 points for public performance and minus 30 for ab- sence. Brass Quartet,1eft to right: J. Pear- Trumpet Trio, left to right: R son, R. Curry, L. Peterson,C. Stark. Curry, B. Kingsbury, L. Peterson. Beginning Band, left to right: CLARINETS: B. Chappelear, C. Mathieson, B. Lee. FLUTES: M. Bossman, C. Sheehan. TRUMPETS: D. Enders, J. Bauman, T. Eversole. FRENCH HORNS: M. Harder, K. Olson I. Putman. TROMBONES: P. Enders. DRUMS: M. Goodell, C. Mahler, D. Curry. BARITONE: L. Campbell. BASS: D. Sheiffer. SAX- OPHONES: M. McQuil1en. Secretary- - Carol Olson. Trombone Trio, left to right: J T Clarinet Quartet, left to right: V. Pearson, C. Stark, P. Enders. Goodell, N. Curry, D. Kingsbury l S. Dahlman. Librarians--Larry Peterson and Assistant Director--Jerry Pearson Carol Olson. Compliments of C. M. KINGSBURY, Lawyer and Bonded Abstractor. Ponca, Nebraska 15 jx , ,,f:: ,Q . ' ,. ff xex 'S 'iffy A . A .1 . i oi Work 'C 's Home Economles 1: 'B Q 5 A 1 fi OS . , gps u QS.: xx ,, Ji 'lf X92 ,A ip Typing II This page made possible by NEBRASKA STATE BANK, South Sioux City. 16 Left to Right: Larry Book, Don Curry, Bob Smith, Jim Dunn, Bob Kingsbury. Jon Olson, Loyd Maskell, Merle Bird, Carl Putman, Rene Kennedy. Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Ponca Our Stars of Basketball INDIAN'S RECORD Dixon County Tournam Waterbury Newcastle Allen Newcastle Winnebago Wayne Emerson Allen Dixon ent Dixon Allen TOP ROW: Roger Curry, Charles Stark, Wayne Malcom, Francis Adams, Merle Malcom, Bob Saxon, Jay Bauman. MIDDLE ROW: George Greschke, Don Pack, Carl Putman, Merle Bird, Jim Dunn, Arnold Johnson. FRONT ROW: Bob Smith, Loyd Maskell, Bob Kingsbury, Rene Kennedy, Jon Olson, Don Curry, Larry Book. Taken during the Newcastle- - Ponca game, at Ponca. Compliments of OLSON SPORTING GOODS, Sioux City, Iowa. 17 V -1 What's the frown for, Ah! Men Buddy, buddy Couture A swell guy A good looking couple How dumb can a guy get? f ' M ' ' nv-cannon There's music in the Aren't we cute? Lovers air V i ying , I - is Q Q ,rl ' A nfl ,- Kei ,, rg, iii J ' V. V ' -ii g-- 1 if . .Q ' ' ss , - - ll . . Our Supt, and his Too bad Jim isn't here, huh, A new romance in the better half girls? air? This page was made possible by ODLE AND BROWN 18 I gf' 'X . . EV X I-, ' , 2' Q15-'mz? iff SK X bi! uf UI' ua, Q, 1 af, x faux mb XX. J x 7 4FP s.nounsucg:,3-Miki Q. 7 . . , ,. iwfp.. f 1, pf: i - .-x n. x.,, . ' I ,.k, gifs, ,gugn ,... Qyfr Jeanene Stallbaum Pat Rush President Vice -President Velma Bergerson Maxine Beith 1 . ,wh , 1, . mg... - f-I , KW ,.Wi,,,,r,, Ju ,., N , ,.,:--raw. 5 ,, . A 1' JK. as . 7 wg, 1 ,Lic I.--is V : f' ,QM fl? . . ,...a,,W-,,s.a,, rz.,..a ., Arai, sas mil. -,,i:., Ag, iff ,,ri,f:,,v,r Af' ,. r . . cn:fEsg-xg ffafl 5 H ,:.':g,:'gQ,r,:-V .:f':,- titties-Wag wraiggi. in , -.,,,,,,,:,s s1.rg11rgs:a1x z. ' ,iyg:p1', .. . .M,,. , 1. 'if 'W '11 L .. r is fy , .W ,st km. K his 3 ,K -:. ..: M-2 ,5 H. ,vi , 8 r it ff ' Q s 2 ry, s 3 .1 2 1 as mf 1 , :wa rp: L , ' Evan Backman as 5547543 George Greschke Jon Olson , , ,. . if V5 A 7 ' if f,LIfi1-Fifi ii-E1 iE'!aEiif? ' ' Y ' 4 w-aafiisi rlrfffifi fl 5 . Q31 '-iw-t2ggg,ii: :Ss ' A' W vfixmifirl A , f my fllfiiiix. WQEQE , ' gff z',,..' ,EB5i I'ff'?? f2 swf '!':f3,g!, 'q' Q? ffl V7 ,5,w.', f s is Mxggriye Q.-1. as 'WM xl 1 H , , rr M ir if S . , ,, Y 1? e'Pf,si1 1f:,i,5 131.5 .- if gui- mrs:-T52 325221423 . ::s. f:.1ff1 1 f 1 if Bonnie Fravel Sally Lowe Stanley Leigh Francis Adams - r, -, .,., ,,. ., ,gms .,.,,., ,M i if It N s X, wi-I-'F , it . i.--sw , Q, -f as r 'rw ,, ,,,, w r. JK, .,., .., sw 55 , wwf , f ' L ' i5F1f 'f1E.a 952 5-rf' ' ' R- Z ng 'EM r as Larry Lowe Yvonne Curry Merle Bird Pat Davey Secretary Treasurer OUR IUNIORS wno ARE ,V,' A TRAMPING Cl-OSF UPON THE .,.., HEELS or THE SWIFT SENIORS , yssey Q A'VV A' Joy Meyers Merle Malcom David Harder Jeanette Taubert Mona Polkinghorn Doyal Mabeus Earl Rahn The Cheerleaders, chosen from the Junior Class, were Jeanene Stall- baum and Joy Meyers. The boys that were out for either football or basketball were Pat Rush, Merle Bird, Evan Backman, Merle Malcom, Francis Adams, George Greschke, and Ion Olson. The Juniors put on the play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick. The main Characters were Merle Bird, Maxine Beith, Yvonne Curry, George Greschke, Jean- ene Stallbaum, Jon Olson and Joy Meyers. Velma Bergerson was the head Majorette. Jon Olson, Yvonne Curry, and David Harder play in our band. The subjects required for the Junior Class are the following: American History and English 3. Electives are the following: Chem- istry, Typing 1 and 2, Shorthand 1 and 2, Mechanical Drawing, Shop 1, Music and Athletics. Our thanks to PAT'S PRODUCE for making this page possible. 20 Our Juniors Who Are Cramping Close Upon the Heels of the Swift Seniors. UQ Q - Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick, was presented by the junior class November 21, 1952. The play, directed by Mr Couture was a farce in which a farmer outwitted a city slicker. The part of Aaron Slick was played by Merle Bird Maxine Beith was Rose Berry. loy Meyers played the part of the Girl in Red, Jeanene Stallbaum Gladys Mae Yvonne Curry Sis Riggs: George Greschke--Mr. Merridewg and Jon Olson--Clarence. On November 12 many strange identities appeared at Ponca High School, Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Fred Anderson, Ma and Pa Kettle and Little Pot Kettle. On the afternoon of their slouch day the junior class visited the Sioux City Air Base. They returned to Ponca on the Air Force bus after spending an enjoyable and instructive afternoon. Lyle T. Couture was graduated from Morningside Col- lege with an A.B. degree. Mr. Couture is Principal of Ponca High School and also teaches science and Fresh- man English. He is the sponsor of the junior class and directed their play. Compliments of PETERSON'S COFFEE SI-IOP. 21 ...V :A:li Wah figures Eg V Mgm- E' m ff,. ,-:' K'XL L-L' I - . A is -- 1- - A Gary Carnell Bill Biggerstaff Phyllis Hall Carol Olson President Vice-President - Fa mi Secretary Treasurer 1 rr,rfr is H - Wrr.r it if W' ,... , , K, I 6 it 8' rlrrr l -K 1 as l if B Aff tr, Tom Iddlngs Dale Jones Roger Curry Charles Stark e H I n. fi r? krik . V, 77 K K . rrr rlle 1 l ,.i 1 t lre H in ' C an H le r rrrr reeeee t r ,r in C , r r .,' - 1' - . g ..V A n I-,ik K -E K K I f .,. ,IF 5,5 K I Z S :V A K - I t VI , , f Bonnie Backman Betty Sherman Loyd Maskell Rene Kennedy COPY--Roger Curry, Loyd Mas- , kell and Rene Kennedy were out 'W' for both football and basketball. Charles Stark and Bob Saxon were out for basketball. Tom Iddings and Dale Jones were out for foot- ball. Carol Olson was a Major- ette. Carol Olson, Roger Curry, Charles Stark, Loyd Maskell, and Darlene Watchorn play in our band. English 2, Typing 1, Home Helen Wente Norma Bergerson +5 ' Economics, World History, Bi- f ology. Music and Athletics are f ,,,, f courses offered for this group. .y bnhn Carol Olson is also in the Girls' . Glee Club. l ,,,,, i t s f'f' ' ' ,V Darrell Heald Wilfred Kamrath Orville Miller Myron Northrup Darlene Watchorn Clair Kamrath Bob Saxon Jean Hall This page was made possible by PFISTER'S BARBER SHOP, Azz JNSUR HOMECOMIN G ufu-'gf C. ' - , ...N ln' NWVEEN Z ag, riff? CRW1 VAL ,f 'Q in np' 1 ' ' H 1 .E Q 9 .. fl fkffdfef JUDITQRIUNY Junior float--Received second prize. HALLOWESTA PARADE A Hallowesta Parade was held this year for the third time in the history of Ponca Public School. The grade school students paraded in costume. The costumes were so hard to judge that each grade student coming to the carnival in costume was given a favor and also a ticket on a flash camera. Tommy Kingsbury was the lucky winner. Marge McQuillen and Carol T working at the 7th and 8th grade stand. K f - fl 0 JC7i,2!13ffQ JH fl, f3 1 i ' I Sophomore float--Received third prize. HALLOWESTA CARNIVAL A Carnival was held this year for the second time. The gaily decorated booths attracted the people to the basketball throw, cakewalk, ringtoss, shooting, dart throw, spinner, M,-S, Mel-le Kingsbury Selling fish pond, and baseball throw. Each class from Kindergarten through Seniors operated a stand, Each high sch- ool grade gave a doorprize. The money taken in from these carnivals is put into new playground e uipment and chances on Band Mother's Cake. . Q books for the library. Ponca Public School hopes to make this carnival a yearly project. Homecoming was held at Ponca Public School this year. A football game in the after- noon with a Homecoming dance in the evening is the program which was followed this year. For more about this year 's Homecoming, turn to page 28. Lee Stark and Bobbie Hansen battling it Velma Bergerson and Max- Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Kingsbury, grade out. ine Beith working at the teachers, selling candy made by the Kin- Penny Pitch which is a dergarten,first,and second grade mothers. Junior stand. This page is made possible by PONCA BAKERY. 23 Nam J x psny if gif Jim Dunn Mary Wingert Phyllis Wellenstein Ramona Kayl Vice President Secretary Treasurer Our Freshmen Under the expert guidance of Mr. Cooper the jTpFreshmen of 1952-53 weathered their first year of ' in High School. They survived Freshmanlnitiation 11 very well- Wayne Malcon J Vp President if Don Koeppe Jean Wente aj is I Janice Butler Tom Collins Carol McIntyre :', i K , I L7 I ,.:3? S L kk . . Their class officers, Jim Dunn, President: Wayne Malcom, Vice Presidentg Mary Wingert, Secretaryg Phyllis Wellenstein, Treasurerg lead them through V I fi p their first year of social affairs and problems. ' They must have chosen good leaders for they had ' the best float in the Hallowesta parade. They also P j s . p had several parties all of which were a roaring ' tise d success. J Four of these greenies started off their first is I year by being on the l-lonor Roll. They are LaRae Melvin Cameu Schwiesow, Phyllis Wellenstein, Mary Armstrong, and Dean Rickett. J . Charles Beith Kathryn Haglund Dean Rickett Qcartoonj fm. T till or 1 s as J s -sft J z,,Q:12'yi.i?1f 591552 'ini ' y ,ff A - J '17 A K ' J if v . , T . Gary Merritt Jay Bauman Mary Armstrong LaRae Schwiesow Wayne Lamprecht Maxine Knoop Qcartoonj Marlan Piper Connie Bauman Donnie Simpson This page was made possible by BOB'S MARKET AND LOCKERS 24 Greenies .2 Ex Q1 oujvtl Sx 'YWJBKQXMMX hmmm - Bw uw-ckfmfwe 'Wami X UNXJU kmmmksu., IQ, Mmhiho? Th1S page is made poss1b1e by PONCA CLEANERS 2 Our Senior Stars of Football. ,r 1 f 'X -Mlm, ,A TOM ARMSTRONG End - Four years BOB KINGSBURY Half Back Four years 'Wagga ,A 'QNYW 4 . KENNTH WHITE End Two years 4. x LARRY BOOK End Two years BOB SMITH Full Back Four years 592' ., ...Ji ,E A. M .I I . gy ,H , ' of 2 -W' ' V if 211' , f l,A, , I . Q xY'Wr.si DON CURRY HM IDDINGS Half Back 4 F0111 L Yea!! o Tackle o Four years fofosPoRTsMAN' seo1Nc., Sioux city, CARL PUTMAN Half Back Two years Iowa. I Left to right, Bottom row: Dale Jones, Rene Kennedy, Evan Backman, Tom Iddings, Loyd Maskell, Jon Olson, Larry Lowe. Second row: Merle Malcomg Merle Birdg Bob Smith: George Greschke, Dean Rickett, Charles Beith, Student Manager, Bill Biggerstaff, Coach Duane Pearson. THIRD ROW: Pat Rush, Jim Iddings, Bob Kinsbury, Roger Curry, Tom Armstrong, Larry Book, Don Curry, Jim Dunn, Kenneth White. The Annual Father and Son Banquet, which was sponsored by the American Legion,was held March 19, 1952. Letters were awarded by Donald Watch- om, coach. Gerry Pack and Ronald Bottorffwere named outstanding athletes by the American Legion. Bob Ferris, Qex-Fremont coachy, now coaching at the University of Nebraska was the guest speaker. Entertainment was pro- vided by a quartet from Midland College. Duane Pearson was graduated from Wayne State Teachers College where he majored in physical education and indus- trialarts. This is Mr. Pearson's first year at Ponca High School. He teaches history and indus- trial arts. Compliments of RAKOW'S WHOLESALE Co. 27 Our King and Queen Left to Right, Reinhold Heil, Don Left to Right: Kenny White, Mar- Curry, Lila Rae Rahn, and Barbara delle Russell, Reinhold Heil, Don Pape. Curry, Lila Rae Rahn, Barbara Pape, Peggy Smith, and Larry Book. QUEEN: LILA RAE RAHN KING: DON CURRY The Queen Ascending To Her Throne. Prize Winning Freshman Float. x e Compliments of CLARENCE STALLBAUM, MARTINSBURG, NEBRASKA ' za Our Energetic Class Who Has Put Into These Pages Memories of This School Left to Right: Wilma Griffith, Larry Harder, Patty Hurley, Tom Armstrong, Mardelle Russell, and Lila Rae Rahn. . W5 'X -I4 k , iii! The TOMAHAWK is another taskwhich is undertaken by the studious Journalism Class. It is a monthly paper which contains the events that have happened during the month. There are about 189 subscriptions to the TOMAHAWK, Almost all High -Schoolstudents have a subscription. A paper is exchanged with ap- proximately 20 surrounding schools. The editors of the TOMAHAWK the first semester were Lila Rae Rahn and Tom Armstrong. Editors were changed off each month during the second semester. Business Manager is Mardelle Russell. MRS. NEVA TOWNSEND received her B.S. Degree from the University of Nebraska with a major in business and education, and minors in social science, Latin, and English. Mrs. Townsend is the Tomahawk and Indian Spon- sor and also Sponsor of the Pep Club. ml f Y s L i The PONCA INDIAN is an annual published yearly by the Journalism Class of Ponca High School. The first semester the class consisted of 14 students, all Seniors The second semester two dropped out. The class is under the supervision of Mrs, Townsend. Much time and effort go into the work of publishing an annual This is the fourth consecutive year that the PONCA INDlANhas been published. The editors of the PONCA INDIAN this year are Patty Hurley and Larry Harder Business Manager is Wilma Griffith. An annual was published on and off in years past -- 1922, 1923, and 1924. There were no more annuals again until 1931. There was another one in 1939. The company that is publishing the annual this year is the American Year- book Company, Owatonna, Minnesota, Q43 j' cu p Left to Right, BACK ROW: Carl Putman, Peggy Smith, Shirley Stading, and Leonora Fravel. FRONT ROW: Rita Malcom, Lila Rae Rahn, Bob Kingsbury, Larry Book, and Don Curry. This page was made possible by the STAR CAFE Grade School Kindergarten FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jimmy Jennison,Connie Knerl, Catherine Sullivan, Gwendolyn Heckens, Judy Lam- precht, Billie Lee Brown, Judy Elliot, Ronnie Polkinghorn. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo McQuillan, Carol Sue Boss- man, Larry Nobbe, Virginia Harrison, Susan Curry, Rosemary Mapes. THIRD ROW: Mark Schmidt, Ronny Mah- ler, Sandra McCloud, Dennis Hageman, Tommy Kingsbury, Johnny Kingsbury, Dennis Dahlman, Dick Wilkin- son. TEACHERS: Mrs. Vernice Kingsbury - Mrs. Bonnie Newton, Second Semester. First and Second Grades FRONT ROW: Linda Malcom, Mary Elliot, Donella Schmidt, Deanna Stallbaum, Pamela Bengston, Mary Kay Hurley, Joann Anderson, Sharyn Curry, Margie Stroup, Gloria Heckens, Sallie Putnam, Marilyn Kayl. SECOND ROW: Julie Rahn, Tommy Curry, Robert Schwiesow, George Ellyson, Lyle Hall, Frank Wilkinson, Norman Piper, Jackie Jennison, Terry Nelson, Wayne Piper, Bobby Hansen, Joann Verzani. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Gail Pearson, Steven Curry, Dick Newton, Frank Berank, Kerry Mathieson, Lee Stark, Donald Brewer, Jimmy Kingsbury, Gary Hall, Vicky Randolph. Absent Mary Stroup. Teacher Second Semester Zeta Pack. Compliments of BANK OF DIXON COUNTY 30 Third and Fourth Grades FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Beranek, M. J. Carter, M. Schwiesow, J. Kennedy, S. Meyers, D. Stallbaum, J Lambreclit, S. Mathieson, B. Lee, P. Wilkinson, J. Dahlman, B. Olson. SECOND ROW: P. Curry, D. K. Harder P.Hall, M. K. Rakow, J. Johnson, J. Piper, S. Hurley, J. Rahn, B. Anderson, B. Brewer, N. Mabeus. THIRD ROW: F. Sievers. M. Olson, J. Kayl, N. Larson, B. Brewer, L. Chappelear, D. Bergerson, J. Stark, T. Putnam, T. Ever- sole, J. Brewer. Teacher: Mrs. Erma Peterson. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: B. Wente and J. Knerl. Fifth and Sixth Grades FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Enders, T. Brewer, F. Pearson, K. Sievers, K. Olson, M. McCuen, D. Bergerson J. Brewer, M. Bossman, B. Kayl, Y. Polkinghorn, Y. Dahlman. SECOND ROW: N. Sullivan, W. Anderson, P Meyers, J. Kennedy, G. Willet, Teacher, Miss Mendenhall: K. Townsen, S. Bauman, G. Jones, H. Stark, M: McQuillen, M. Newton. THIRD ROW: J. Putman, R. Georgen, L. Campbell, D. Curry, W. Ellyson, B. Curry, M. Goodell, T. Wilkinson, C. Mahler, K. Hall, M. Biggerstaff. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: J. Knerl. Seventh and Eighth Grades FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Fravel, C. Wente, L. Hall, V. Goodell, A. Sullivan, C. Taubert, B. Chappelear, S. Dahlman, M. L. Wilkinson,J. McQuillen, C. Polkinghorn, H. Piper. SECOND ROW: H. Kayl, D. R. Schieffer, C. S. Armstrong, N. Curry, M. McCuen, C. Sheahan, M. K. Harder, C. Sievers, K. Anderson, W. Ellyson, B. Jones. THIRD ROW: G. Olson, J. Putnam, D. Kingsbury, J. Pearson, W. Ellyson, K. Harder, L. Peterson, J. Ever- sole, E. Wilkinson, L. Townsend, P. Enders, F. Rakow. Teacher: Mrs. Gladys Rakow. This page made possible by ADAM'S GARAGE 31 O. N. KNERL S SCNS Authorized Ford Dealer Dearborn Farm Equipment Tank Wagon Service Parts and Service Body and Paint Shop Mobil Oil Mobil Gas Mobil Tires Phone l55 Ponca, Nebraska TH CKER ROLLER RINK South Sioux City and Drive-In 7 T7 On Highway 77 South of South Sioux NATIONALLY KNOWN Specialists in Finer Photographs of Graduates STUDIOS 71 1 Pierce 'Street Sioux City Iowa ENGEL'S IMPLEMENT CO. Jos J. ENGEL OWNER ALLIS AUTOMOTIVE CHALMERS REPAIR SERVICE FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE , APPLIANCES GAS-OIL-GREASE KELLY RYAN MACHINERY Martinsburg, Nebr. Phone No. 5 NORGE NUTRENA APPLIANCES FEED WELLENSTEIN'S STORE Groceries z Cold Storage Lockers Meats 1 Hardware Martinsburg, Nebr. PERFECTION PHONE OIL BURNERS NO. 8 COMPLIMENTS OF CHURCH DEEP ROCK DR- A' B' DR. s. J. GROCERY FILLING STATION SSEIBEEIEEL KNOEGNI sour:-I sloux, Nasa. PoNcA, Nasa. PONCA' NEBR. SOUTH SIOUX' NEBR. ED ELMS ENGEL'S GAMRLE ooscl-I NEIQHSQIEG HArcHsRv STORE MARTINSBURG, NEBR PONCAI NEBR. PONCAI NEBR, PONCA, NEBR. GREAT JAKES JOHN PLAINS HEGLIN'S -I-AVERN NEWTON SUPPLY CO. PONCA NEBR ATTORNEY PONCA, Ness. ' ' JACKSON' NEBR- PONCA, NEBR. JOURNAL PON CA POOL SCHBVXLQOW LEADER THEATRE I-:Att GARAGE PONCA. NEBR. PONCA, Ness. Ponca., Neem. Por-ack, Nasa. TOWNSEND'S DRUG STORE The storefor your SCHOOL SUPPLIES and the place to meet your friends at our SODA FOUN- TAIN Don't f g hat roll of film in the Y ll b We carry h Eastman Kodak and ll ppl Mr. Anderson was born and attended school in Sweden. Later, he served two years in the army. Mr. Anderson, ourcustodian,hasw k dh d k our school clean a d pl NOTE OF THANKS The '53 Journalis C1 p the h k Janice Butler, who drew y f the pictur h i h book and to Junior Kingsb y ho helped th h d dlines by taki g d fi hi g p' es for the High School Index Grade School Index Adams, Francis Armstrong, Gary Armstrong, Mary Armstrong, Tom Backman, Bonnie Backman, Evan Bauman, Connie Bauman, Jay Beith, Charles Beith, Maxine Bergerson, Norma Bergerson, Velma Biggersta lf, Bill Bird, Merle Book, Larry Butler, Janice Catnell, Gerry Carnell, Melvin Collins, Tom Cooper, William T. Couture, Lyle T. Curry, Don Curry, Roger Curry, Yvonne Davey, Pat Dunn, Jim Enders, Bill Fravel, Bonnie Fravel, Leonora Grcsch ke, George Griffith, Wilma Haglund, Kathryn Hall, Jean Hall, Phyllis Hansen, Gordon L. Harder, David Harder, Larry Heald, Darrel Hirschman, Kenneth Hurley, Barney Hurley, Patricia lddings, Jim lddings, Tom Johnson, Arnold Jones, Dale Jones, Mrs. Ruth Karmath, Clair Kamrath, Wilfred Kayl, Ramona Kelly, Mrs. Frances Kennedy, Rene 16, 20 4,6, 16 14, 16, 24, 25 4. G. 12. 18, 25, 26, 27, 29 16, 22 20, 27 14, 16, 24, 25 15, 17, 24, 25 16, 24, 27 16, 18, 20, 23 14, 16, 22 14, 16, 20, 23 22, 27 17, 16, 20, 27 4.6. 12. 16, 17, 18, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 14, 24, 25 16, 22, 25 24, 25 24, 25 10, 15, 18, 27 1, 18 6, 12, 17, 26, 27, 28 15, 16, 17, 22, 27 14, 16, 16, 20 16, 20 17, 24, 27 6, 16 16, 20 6, 12, 25, 29 16, 17, 18, 20, 27 6, 12, 18, 29 16, 24, 25 16, 22 16, 22, 23 9, 18, 27 20 4.6. 13. 27 16, 22 23 16, 22 4, 7, 16 25 7, 11 14, 16, 16, 29 4. 7.12. 16, 25, 26, 27 16, 22, 27 17 16, 22, 27 9, 16 16, 22 16, 22 16, 24 10 16, 17, 18, 23, 27 Kingsbury, Bob Knoop, Maxine Koeppe, Donald Lamprecht, Wayne Leigh, Stanley Lowe, Larry Lowe, Sally Mabeus, Doyal Malcom, Merle Malcom, Rita Malcom, Wayne Maskell, Loyd Mclntyre, Carol Merritt, Gary Meyers, Joy Miller, Orville Northrup, Myron Olson, Carol Olson, Jon Pearson, Duane Piper, Marlan Polkinghorn, Mona Putman, Carol Rahn, Earl Rahn, Lila Rae Rickett, Dean Rush, Alice Rush, Pat Russell, Mardelle Saxon, Bob Schwicsow, LaRae Sherman, Betty Simpson, Donnie Smith, Bob Smith, Peggy Stading, Shirley Stallbaum, Jeanene Stark, Barbara Stark, Charles Taubert, Jeanette Townsend, Mrs. Neva Watchorn, Darlene Wellenstein, Neil Wellenstein, Phyllis Wente, Helen Wente, Jean White, Kenneth Wingert, Mary 4, l,12, 15, 16, 17, 25, 26, 27, 29 14, 24 24, 25 16, 24, 25 20 20, 27 14, 16, 20 20 17, 20, 27 4. 7.12. 14, 16, 29 16, 17, 24 16, 17, 22, 27 24, 25 24, 25 11, 14, 16, 16, 20 16, 16, 22 16, 22 14, 16, 22 16, 17, 20, 27 18, 27 24, 25 14, 20 4. 7. 16. 17, 23, 26, 29 16, 17, 20 4, 7, 10 11, 12, 14, 18, 28, 29 16-, 24, 25, 27 4,7, 16 20, 27 4,7, 10, 11, 16, 28, 29 17, 22 14, 16. 24 16, 18, 22 24 4, 7,16, 17, 18, 20, 25, 26, 27 4 7.11. 12, 16, 18, 25. 26, 29 4.7.14. 29 11, 14, 16, 20 4 '7,12. 14, 16. 18 15, 17, 22 20 29 22 4,7, 10. 12, 16 14, 16, 24, 25 18, 22 14 24 4,7, 10, 12, 25, 26, 27, 28 14, 24, 25 Anderson, Bobby Anderson, lo Anne Anderson, Karen Anderson, Wesley Armstrong, Cheryl Bauman, Sandra Bedenek, Frank Bedenek. JCl1l'1ifBI Benston, Pamela Bergerson, Dickey Bergerson, Doris Biggerstaff, Mickey Bossman, Carol Sue Bossman, Marlene Brewer, Billy Brewer, Bobby Donald Brewer, Brewer, Jimmy Brewer, Judy Brewer, Terry Brown, Billy Lee Campbell, Leroy Carter, Mary Jane Chappelear, Beverly Curry, Bruce Curry, David Curry, Nancy Curry, Sharyn Curry, Steven Curry, Susan Curry Tommy Dahlman, Dennis Dahlman, Jon Dahlman, LaVonne Dahlman, Sandra Elliott, Elliott, Judy Mary Ellyson, George Ellyson, Warren Ellyson, Wayne Enders, Enders, Paul Dick Eversole, Jerry Eve tsole, Tommy Fravel, Fred Goergen, Ronald Goodel Goodel 1, Merlyn l, Virginia Hageman, Dennis Hall, Gary Hall, Leona Hall, Lyle Hall, Peggy Hansen, Bobby Harder, Donna Kay Harder, Kenneth Harder, Mary Kay Harrison, Virginia Heckens, Gloria Heckens, Gwendolyn Hurley, Mary Kay Hurley, Sheila Jennison, Jackie Jennison, Jimmy Johnson, Judy Jones, Frank Jones, Gretchen Kayl, Barbara Kayl, Harold Kayl, Jerry Kayl, Marilyn Kennedy, Jeannine Kennedy, Judy Kingsbury, Jimmy Kingsbury, Johnny Kingsbury, Tommy Kingsbury, Richard Knerl, Connie Knerl, lack Knerl, Jimmy Lamprecht, Janice Lamprecht, Judy Larson, Norman Lee, Barbara McCloud, Sandra McCuen, Madonna McCuen, Mardell Mc Quillen, Judy Mc Quillen, Marjorie Mc Quillen, Mary Jo Mabeus, Norman Mahler, Charles Malcom, Linda Mapes, Rosemary Mathieson, Kerry Mathieson, Sherril Meyers, Paul Meyers, Sharon Nelson, Terry Newton, Dick Newton, Merrily Nobbe, Larry Olson, Bobby Olson, George Olson, Kristine 27 30 31 31 15 30 30 30 30 31 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 31 31 30 30 30 15, 30 31 27, 31 30 31 15 so' 31 31 31 15, 31 30 31 15, 30 30 30 15, 31 31 30 30 31 30 31 31 31 Advertiser's l Adam's Garage Bank of Dixon County Bob's Market and Lockers Bengston's Implement Co. Bossman's Dry Goods Bray, Dr. R. E. Church Grocery Curry Paint and Glass Co. Deep Rock Service Station Elm's Nursing Home Engel's Hatchery Engel, Fleury' Joe s Market Gamble Store Geetings Implement Co. Genelli Gosch, Ed Great Plains Supply Co. Heglin and Heglin Hurley, Bernard, Lawyer lddings, Dar Jackes's Tavern Josten's Nebraska Journal Leader Kingsbury, Merle, Lawyer Knerl's Garage Konegni, Dt. S. 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