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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
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...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
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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
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