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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
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,,.-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
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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
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