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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
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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
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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
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