Ponca High School - Indian Yearbook (Ponca, NE)

 - Class of 1955

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'V '.Q.,. jl.:2'5 4 , w,,7 ' ,:.'w9 'f ff gffwvf - eq fail s r 54 W sg. 3 4 159 'fs 'QaiifSig.i.1,f:1f. :silk eff' S.-gs'-1 56,52 , szgwfgfyggfifilu sa, ws. 1 -. , s . sfglslgg my 1,..fs.?e .fyih-cg-s-553. 125 Q V wig.. -wsE5mg:Q.'fw5s W s., Sgvggssg r iQs,.5,s..xs:s 4? wp-mi. wh, IYQZQMQQL k-,gkwyckhwt s- Q5 s .:.,..q f- ,1.x.kN3 Nglsiffg Q ' 4 K K 'ks airs .f!Ms'Lf1?.-E-1 Wvwwkfgfii Qf's':i.?M 1 -i A,3.wrl 1 ssisww ssw. sf sw.. 1 s . S V 5- 1 L We fa X H H We. The Senior Class of 1955, dedicate our football yearbook to Coach Wegner who has inspired us all to higher ideals and guided our athletes to victory. aw ggi, Zi . ,t , L f A U 12 W ,Q ,K 1? A -F' Q Wimm Faculty THE OFFICIALS WHO HAVE HELPED US SCORE IN SPI f-Xxf'x MORRIS JENNISON B.S. University of Nebraska. Principal, Math Biology, Chemistry, Agriculture. Freshman Sponsor. JEROME URBAN B.S. Northern State Teachers College. Music, American History. Junior Sponsor. GOR DON HANSEN TE OF PENALTIES A, B. Wayne State Teachers College. Graduate College, University of South Dakota. Superintendent, Law, Health, Shop. OTTLIN WEGNER A.B. Midland College. Coach, Physical Education, General Science. World History, Govern- ment, Geography. Sophomore Sponsor. Senior Co-Sponsor. MRS. NEVA TOWNSEND B.S. University of Nebraska. Business and Home Economics. Tomahawk and Indian Sponsor. Pep Club Sponsor. This page is made possible by BANK OF DIXON COUNTY TOM GRINDBERG A.B. Morningside English 1-Z-3-4, Algebra. Senior Co-Sponsor. CLASS HISTORY August 30, 19143, found a group of bewildered children in the first grade ro m at ,gvq W ,V They were greeted by Mrs. Bill Bernard, their first teacher. J , 5' ',:,,g,, if W - ,,.,-.:'v- ' , 'X -l ,.e- I '- ., ' - . , C. - as -arz -ee,, we i r,,, ,, d r Ctff C M' T' gl JIIE ':' M fv- tf ' 1 i t and Roy Iddinits answered the first roll call. joined us in the second semester of the first grade, During our second year of schooling Norma and Loyd left us. came to the Ponca tribe and has remained here ever since. Our second grade teacher was Jean Wente left us this year. I A In the third grade four new members joined us They were ,W f' 311 DOD Waage. Norma also rejoined us. Our teacher was ' In the fourth grade Charles Thomas became one of g. was ou t h Charles Thomas left us and Margaret Degan became one of ther-tribe: :Tnxthe fifth grade. Mrs. Taplett taught us again this year. Frank Willett, Darlene Jennings, and Darlene Watchorn joined us in the sixth grade- We 10513 Margaret Degan this year. Our sixth and seventh grade teacher W8 S ag? We lost four members of our class in the seventh grade. Roy I., Don W., Darlene J., and Darlene W. left us. Loyd came back to us this year and has been a faithful member of the tribe ever since. G During our last year in grade school we lost Frank W. and Gary M. W was our teacher. g Four ee AQVVA1 new joine he ranks during our freshme :PFJQ year. They were 1 ,. i r 1 eE'i n e w v'1- ' 1 1 - I y M eri c- Ayr, .. jj , ,IQ ' ..,.,. 5 di. - ' 1-f i .,.1 -1...:, ' .,,: fg. ,g f . . r and . Cleta Stones. Jim decided he knew enough so he left , Edith moved to California, and Don decided he wanted to try a big high school. was our sponsor. During our sophomore year Orville, Cleta, Kenneth, and Norma strayed from the tribe. Don decided he liked the faces and places around Ponca High. Tom Hogan Y-joined for parts of our sophomore and junior years. Coach Pearson was our sponsor this year. A During our junior year ,.- gained a new student and lost Jean, Gerry, Betty, and Tom. Our sponsor was i':i We gave 3 one-act plays in November and held our annual Slouch Day. We toured Morningside College in Sioux City. We gave a banquet to the seniors ' ....:. 5 I rra' in April. The theme was Jungle Treasures. Cf the eleven that started t school that first mo ng, five have remained loyal to the halls of PHS. They are - C. . , .JC , -azzy ,,:,1 .. This leaves 19 as the graduating class of 1955. if -11' This year was packed full of wonderful memories. We had a class play and the juniors a wond ful banquet in the spring. We also had Sneak Day. Our sponsors were and 1 w And now after twelve enlightening years at Ponca High School Forward--Everg Backward--Never . Carol Olson Secretary ,w,Q Z :wif Hx-wig! 1 RENE KENNEDY President Fizz A typical American Boy. General Course Football 1, Z, 3, 45 Basketball l, Z, 3, 45 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 45 Box- ing 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Class Officer 1,45 Jr. Play 35 Chiefs' Club 45 Chiefs' Club Officer 45 Homecoming Attendant. MOTTO Forward ever, Backward never. LOYD MASKELL Treasurer Moose 1'm a dreamer, aren't we all? General Course Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 45 Band 15 Boys Chorus 45 Class Officer 1, 3,45 Office Help 35 Ponca Indian 45 Tomahawk 45 One Act Play 35 Jr. Play 35 Boys State 35 Chiefs' Club 45 Homecom- ing King. 'wt Nga X vu' Pink Carnation THE WINDS OF' FATE One ship drives east and another drive s west With the selfsame winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sails And not the gales Which tells us the way to go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate, As we voyage along through life, 'Tis the set of a soul That decides its goal, DELBERT L. IDDINGS Vice-President lITOmll Cheer up and Smile. General Course. Football 1, Z, 3, 45 Track Z, 3, 45 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 45 Boxing 1, Z, 3, 45 Chiefs' Club 45 Class Officer 45 Homecoming Attendant. Hon- oray Captain of the Football team And not the calm or the strife. COLORS fElla Wheeler Wilcox, Gold and Orchid CAROL OLSON Secretary IIOI-ell A friend in need. Commercial Course. Jr. Play 35 Ponca Indian Editor 45 Tomahawk 45 Office Help 3, 45 One Act Play Z5 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Officer 45 Girls State 35 Sextet 15 Quar- tet. 2, 35 G. A. A, 1, Z, 3, 49 Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Glee 1, Z, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Atten- dant. ., DARREL HEALD Reporter llBudll His every word and deed, show study in his chosen field. General Course Track Z, 35 Jr. Play 35 Office Help 3, 45 Class Officer 45 One Act Play 3. COMPLIMENTS OF BENGTSON IMPLEMENT CO. BONNIE BACKMAN A cute little Senior. Commercial Course Cheerleader 45 Glee Z, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Pep Club Officer 35 Junior Play 35 G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Librarian 45 Homecoming Attendant. BILL BIGGERSTAFF luBiggyul The tragedy of the Senior Class. General Course Basketball 15 Track 35 Boxing Z5 Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Class Officer Z5 Student Mana- ger Z, 3. PHYLLIS HALL Phid fleftj A small girl with a large person- ality. General Course Cheerleader 1, 45 Glee 1, Z, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Pep Club l, Z, 3, 45 G., A, A, 1. Z. 3.,45 Junior Play 35 Class Officer Z5 Homecoming Queen5 Office 4. DALE JONES rvJugvr A truthful Liar. General Course Football 2, 3,45 Track 45 Boxing 1, Z, 3,45 Baseball 45 Chiefs' Club 3, 45 Chiefs' Club Officer 4. CLAIR KAMRATH' Camy fLeftj He who loves to argue. General Course Junior play 35 Class Officer 3. WILFRED KAMRATH wili1e qRigmy Many a clown has seen better days'J General Course Junior Play 35 Business Manager of Ponca Indian 45 Tomahawk 4. ROGER CURRY llROgll A born critic. General Course Football 1, Z, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Z, 3,45 Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Track 1, Z, 3, 45 Boxing Z, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 1,25 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian Staff5 Chiefs' Club 3,45 Band 1 2, 3, 4, .. E511 JOAN PETERSON That which makes a hit is often a Miss. General Course Entered from Le Mars, Iowa, Junior year. Pep Club 3,45 G. A,A, 3, 45 Glee 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Majorette 45 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian Staff5 Librarian 4. DARLENE WATCHORN A Modest Miss. Uoeftb General Course Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play35 Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Declarn 1, Z, 3, 45 Band 1, Z, 3,45 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian Staff. ROBERT SAXON Bob fRightj Meek but Mighty. General Course Basketball 1, Z5 Boys Quartet 35 Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Toma- ha-wk 45 Ponca Indian Staff. HELEN WENTE Ody floeftb An actor on the stage of life. General Course Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 45 G, A., A, 1, Z, 3, 45 Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Junior Play 35 Tomahawk 45 Ponca Indian Staff. CHARLES STARK Horse fRightJ Love is the mutual understanding of two souls. General Course Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, Junior Play 3, Bandl, Z, 3, 45 Chiefs' Club 3, 4. DON PACK A ready tongue is a handy weapon. General Course Basketball 3, 45 Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Junior play 35 Band 2,45 Track 3 Tomahawk45 Ponca Indian Staff. 'N Q Yi Wg 1 Y .r N., E lv g' J TJ iqvk as ' QNX..-an- It Q.. M46 aw , ' x., ,X u 'Q Y s G 3 9 , ' Q w A 'U 'uf 8 hr 'I . lm 5 THE JUNIORS WHO ARE NEARING THE GOAL i ., - J S Q f it ,- I ' .,. -55 gg: Q. W A- q 1' A 1 ' A .- J N O - 1 Q F1 5 . A' VZZ: . if . ','L W ig ' A 'J J I l A5J l N O Q ,..,-, if J U R J H , fr 9' aww x.r w,:,wf B J s J n ' - , -f. Mary Connie Mary Phyllis LaRae Armstrong Bauman Wingert Wellenstein Schwie sow President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Jay Herbert Raymond Charles Janice Jim Bauman Bathke Bathke Beith Butler Dunn ,JM Kathryn Rodney Maxine Donald Wayne Wayne Haglund Hank Knoop Koeppe Lamprecht Malcom 3 x,Q f53 al X , 'Qt . A ' .-lr , ,r 551 gil g 7 K is to V l, . 1 I as Q,a-. 1 J K - -' :Q- . ff nmgfl 'J 5, z J Q74 i f f T . J Carol Marlan Ramona Robert Dean Donald 'McIntyre Piper Kayle Bakow Rickett Simpson ,A K' Roland Stark Jean Wente The Junior boys out for either Football or basketball were: Don Koeppe, Jim Dunn, Wayne Malcom. Robert Rakow, Jay Bauman, Roland Stark, Raymond Bathke, Herbert Bathke, and Dean Rickett. The Junior boys out for Music were: Jim Dunn, Wayne Malcom, Rodney Hank, Jay Bauman, Robert Rakow. All the Junior girls were out for Music. The courses offered the Juniors were: American History, English, Law, Algebra, Agriculture, Shorthand 1, and Typing 1 and ll. The Juniors put on a three act play, Great Caesar's Ghost, sponsored by Mr. Urban. BRAY COMPLIMENTS OF DR. R. E. THE SOPHOMORES WHO ARE FOLLOWING THE JUNIORS AT MIDFIELD George' Cheryl Sue Armstrong Armstrong Pre sident Fred Virginia Fravel Goodell A V5-c K J Qi ? J iw Harold Renate Kayle Kielau f Q 1 , 'i a Q to , M M,-,, Nancy Curry Vice-Pre sident Verna Joy Gro svernor Dick Kingsbury Paul Mardell McCardle McCuen l ..., P ' M L Q ,,-- 5 .,. r t ' D - i Jim Del Ray Saxon Schieffer Gary Merritt Margarete Schwee r s S E 'n 0 R rr: 1 P P O f T is :fi t l. V' FFR? .s .2:-' -,qw H M 'ami G s A A P O X U , 0 R - Phyllis Jerry Melvin Gunderson Pearson Carnell S E Treasurer Secretary S 1 lfrl A -Q V . ,.-- Q 1 V Y ,L f ,if J i ' '- f ' 3 Leona Kenneth Mary Kaye Pat Hall Harder Harder Heidy . - ' A ' . ' G ': ' A 5 r -:.,. - iifii W? G Q W r in Karen Eddie Terry Michaeleen Larnprecht Knoop Logue Lowe Ronald George Larry Nobbe Olson Peterson J on Putnam IQQQQQE of , . ,Q XX, . , if! Connie Annette Carol Sheahen Sullivan Wente The courses offered to the Sophomores are: English ll, World History, Biology, Algebra, Typing l, Shop, and Home Economics. The boys who were either out for football or basketball were, George Armstrong, Kenneth Harder, Pat Heidy, Dick Kingsbury, Eddie Knoop, Paul McCardle, Ronald Nobbe, Jerry Pearson, Larry Peterson, Jon Putnam, Jim Saxon, and Edwin Wilkinson. Coach Wegner is the class sponsor. All the girls were out for chorus, and the boys who are out for chorus are: George Armstrong, Dick Kingsbury, Terry Logue, George Olson, Jerry Pearson, Larry Peterson, Jim Saxon, and Del Ray Schieffer. COMPLIMENTS OF JACK ENGEL Edwin Wilkinson THE FRESHMEN WHO HAVE .TUST RECEIVED THE KICKOFF , M ' 5, use :G 7zf'is 5 n fm yi' 1 , fs-4 X W A 'ki' is lf me 42? avg M li Sqggix' Ss, 245 -s . ., Carla Donald Sievers Peterson President Vice-President --'- - ' . e ,A KX . , I A tif ' Q' I K5':ZI2:3:EI' x txt 4 S ,LL I5':I -..- 25-.552 is ff -' , 1 T l 5 z h Q 1 'iz A . f y, Pi t a grfen, , 4 ,KW A I IZ, , N .,:. .1 .. 45 ' ,, a ' ,. , 2 ' ,iw Karen Kenneth Anderson Ausdemore 2 l if et , 2 ,Q-1 W X S s ff 5 E52- R t' 4, .Q sr W + xl' Jilin X Q 5 1' is s A K ms- ,,.,. ,Q -, I V f-I br 4 e ' X A we Q 1 -'Mg fx- .V Qi Q 9 ff l L e w i s T own s e nd T r e a su r e r .. , A , .::is31::::,. l' 1,2 Q ' .': ---- A' i La r r y C a rnel l R E S H M E Ella Mae Ehrnke Class Reporter Beverly Sandra Chappelear Dahlman Edith Helen Go l de n Ha r d e r Ili ,fag ... X, . f x : vc , 4-f ,Li gg , 5, Q ret Sri? ,A l Henry Colleen Piper Po lkinghorn Donna Franklin Frieda Iddings Jones Knoop T rral X .:.a. T .. T 4' .. -A , -, if , at H' :sf , rz' ' : A, 4 ' ' J' ' , ,.:, 5 ,. ' 3 4 ni H- Q sm Bri Y Francis Mardell Clarence Rakow Rickett Stevens Boys out for either football or basketball were: Howard Armstrong, Kenneth Ausdemore, Paul Enders, Donald Peterson, Francis Rakow, Clarence Stevens, Lewis Townsend. Subjects required for the Freshman Class were the following: English, General Science, World Geography, and General Math. All the girls were out for chorus and also the following boys: Kenn- eth Ausdemore, Paul Enders, Francis Rakow, Lewis Townsend, Howard Armstrong. ' ,T L1 is .f l S N Y Q 4 in ik: X X f Q X l ,X Y m , . ft, V K lr N' 2 Y f W w W it - at 4 ' f, 5 si fl 4 Q Howard Armstrong Secretary Paul Enders 'X lgif P ., 'a' I 1- 4 H Alitifi i -4 - V ,yin K 'Q V-'-- - AN f an -.tru tif ,lfil Judy McQuillen Carol Taubert T COMPLIMENTS OF GEETING IMPLEMENT COMPANY Mary Mary Lou wie-5e1 Wilkinson 511-eollmm Ayflmahan FRES HMEN . . Myron Northrup, Darrel Heald, Carla Slevers and Blff Kenneth Ausdernore and Paul Jones. Enders. H. Piper, J. McQuillen, S. Dahlman, I H. Armstrong, D. Peterson, P. Enders. Judy Mcoulllen and Sandra Dahlman. FEUDIN' MOUNTAIN B OYS Cast R. Curry ---- C. Sievers --- B. Chapellear- L D Paw Frump Maw Frump Cora Mae Frump Hiram Katzfelter Pappy Katzielter . Maskell --- . Heald ----- Darrel Heald, John Kingsbury, Janet Curry, Ella Mae Ehmke, and Jim Dunn. COMPLIMENTS OF BERNARD HURLEY J. Dunn ----- Freddie Frump E. Ehmke ---- Effie Katzfelter M. McCuen -- Grandmaw Frump THEIR FIRST PENALTIEI L. Townsend receiving ar egg shampoo as a penalty from two seniors R. Ken! edy and B. Biggerstaff. O E AC PLAY R A Loyd Maskell and Beverly Chappelear 45 .mf MF' my aa 1 dfigwl Jlwwx., N WM, , . k , Mfwwm if x wi? deity its: ff , ' L V' ,. X f 4 .wa ' i , ,Qs N... ,A D, . - by 1 5 : .Lil if ,lf-. s i V , ' Z4 f nw' .4 4 M , ' if :puff 3 11.58 i SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW Q L to RQ--Jane Piper, Pearl Wilkinson, Delores Stallbaum Janice Lamprecht. SECOND ROW-- Jack Rahn, Barbara Lee, Sheila Hurley, Sherril Mathieson, Jimmy Brewer, Robert Anderson, Jimmy Stark. THIRD ROW: --Delwyn Carnell, Robert Olson, Tommy Putnam, Russell Armstrong, Bil Brewer, Kenneth Hinds, Norman Mabeus. Not Present--Paul Wiegman, Teacher--Mrs. Gladys Rako SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW CL to Rl - Barbara Kayl, Eileen Ausdemore, Marlene Bossman, Helen Stark, Yvonne Polk inghorn. SECOND ROW-- Tom Wilkinson, Merlyn Goodell, Merrily Newton, Marjorie MCQuillen, Bruc Curry. THIRD ROW:-- Kenneth Hall, Micky Biggerstaff, Charles Mahler. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW f L to Rl -- Geraldine Willet, Doris Bergerson, Judy Kennedy, Kristin Urban, Frances Peai son, Kristine Olson. SECOND ROW--Paul Pack, David Curry, Karen Townsend, Madonna McCuen, Kath Sievers, Sandra Bauman, Ronald Goergen, John Putman. THIRD ROWS--Nicholas Sullivan, Terry Brewf Leroy Campbell, Wesley Anderson, Paul Meyers, Dick Enders. Teacher-Mrs. Ruth Jones . THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE NEBRASKA JOURNAL-LEADER THIRD GRADE fLeft to rightj -- FRONT ROW--Linda Malcom, JoAnn Anderson, Gloria I-Ieckens, Sallie Putnam, Mary Stroup, Margaret Stroup, Mary Ann Elliott, Sharyn Curry, Sharron Roth. SECOND ROW-- Julia Rahn, Deanna Stallbaum, Gene Armstrong, Ronnie Abbott, Bobby Schwiesow, Doyne Kastning, Tommy Curry, Jodie Courtier. THIRD ROW--Frank Ber- anek, Kerry Mathiesen, Phillip Marvin, Norman Piper, Michael J. Glover, Jackie Jenni- son, Lyle Hall, Frank Wilkinson. fLeft to rightj --FRONT ROW--Francis Ausdemore, Blake Urban, Yvonne Carnell, Karen Ausdemore, Marilyn Kayl, Ann Wiegman, Donald Brewer. SECOND ROW-- FOURTH Steven Curry, Joann Verzani, Pamela Bengston, Dick Newton, Jimmy Kingsbury. THIRD ROW--Wayne Piper, Bob Hansen, Lee Stark, Gary Hall, Terry Nelson, GRADE Mrs. Marcia Peterson. FIFTH GRADE fLeft to rightj-- FRONT ROW-- Peggy Hall, Sharon Meyers, Donna Kay Harder, Jennifer Beranek, Mary Kay Rakow. SECOND ROW-- Jerry Kayl, Jeanine Kennedy, Myrna Schwiesow, Judy Johnson, Mary Jane Carter, Dick Bergerson. THIRD ROW-- Bobby Brewer, Bobby Wente, Fern Mendenhall, Frank Sievers, Larry Chappelear, Merlin Olson. This page made possible by PETERSON'S COFFEE SHOP. KINDERGAR TEN FRONT ROW QL to Rj-- Janet Curry, Yvonne Heaton, Cheryl Campbell, Marjorie Sullivan, Patricia Glover, Carolyn Kayle. SECOND ROW--Lea Ann Shotkotski, Karen Hinds, Frank Riffey, Lois Ann Poulosky, Linda Kayle. THIRD ROW--Mrs. Buhr, Roger Lukken, Jim Sievers, Douglas Bottorf, Richard Goodell, Jackie Roth Ronnie Johnson, Ricky Cooper. FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW fl.. to Rj-- Rose Mary Brewer, Linda Hurley, Linda Heaton, Emily Beranek, Jullee Armstrong, Ruth Ann Jennison, Wanda Campbell. SECOND ROW- Nancy Ehle, Bobby Kastning, Donovan Ausdemore, Stephen Schwiesow, Craig Old- sen, Ward Curry, DiAnna Karnrath. THIRD ROW--Mrs. Zeta Pack, Randy Geet- ing, Ronnie Bottorf, Paul Poulousky, Bobby Hohenstein, Johnny Mahler. SECOND GRADE FRONT ROW QL to RJ-- Mary Lou Ausdemore, Mary I... Gothier, Mary Jo Mc- Quillen, Joanne Marvin, Cathy Sullivan, Gwen Heckens, Hazel Johnson, Connie Knedrl, Judy Elliott. SECOND ROW--Miss Watje, Susan Curry, Virginia Harri- 'QQI1,l,Tonv1y Kingsbury, Gary Marks, Johnny Kingsbury, Kenneth Heaton, Dale Coiirtier, Billie Lee Brown, Carol Sue Bossrnan. THIRD ROW--Joe Gifford, Mark Urban, Jimmy Hinds, Ronny Mahler, Ronnie Polkinghorn, Jimmy Jennison, Dickie Wilkinson. COMPLIMENTS OF SIOUX PAPER COMPANY SIOUX CITY, IOWA I WYWSWK' W. ' we by ' - J ii 953564 l?'ilF ' XSJASAQSSSQ ' f :R? Z7WWE?iW QmW We take TIME OUT from our studies for special events omecoming The Twelfth Annual Homecoming was held November 5, 1954. Loyd Maskell and Phyllis Hall were elect ed King and Queen. Attendants were Carol Olson, Rene Kennedy,Bonnie Backman, and Tom Iddings. They were elected by popular vote of the student body. COMPLIMENTS OF CLARENCE STALLBAUM, MARTINSBURG NEBRASKA JU 1oR-SENIOR BA QUET APRIL ZZ, 1954 MENU PROGRAM Wild Fruits fFruit Cocktail, Jungle Treasures - - -- Hold That Tiger fl-Iam, Trombone Solo. - - - - - White Clouds fScalloped Potatoes, Under Blue Skies -- - - - Green Berries fPeas, Comments ---------'-- Underbrush 8.1 Vines fTossed Salad, Never Go Unarmed '--- - Strange Sights flce Cream, Duet ....... , , Yvonne Loyd Masl-cell Charles Stark George Greschke Mr. Hansen Mr. Cooper C. Jeanene S. Swamps 1 Coffee , Gems Uncovered ------- Roger Curry Lead The Way -------- FlutQS0lO..e.. .... Mr. Jennison Yvonne Curry ESC-aPe ------- - - - Jeanene Stallbaum i x grit BOTTOM ROW: fLeft to right, Renate K. , Leona I-I. , Karen L. , Virginia - ' G. , TOP ROW: 1 Left to right, Carol W., Michaeleen L., Mardell M., and Margarete S. Mr. and Mrs. Wegner v A Bonnie B. and Joan P NOVEMBER l. 1954 The fourth annual School Carnival was held in the school auditorium. Each class ran a stand and the four high school grades, Junior High, and band mothers had a door prize. The money earned from the carnival was used to buy chorus robes. 1 i ' .St fLeft to right, Don Koeppe, fLeft to right, Donna Kay fLeft to ri Lawrence Peterson, and Harder, Bob Olson. Merle Kin Tom lddings. Heckens. Compliments of RAY RAHN TRUCKING ght, Loyd Maskell gsbury, and Henry Junior Glass Play CAST Rodney Hank and Jean Wente GREAT CAESAR 'S GHOST Cast Mrs. Penelope Maxwell -- M. Wingert Mrs. Phoebe De Royster--- R. Kayl Deborah De Royster ----- K. Haglund Phineas Farthingale -------- C. Beith Helen Maxwell --------- M. Armstrong Jim Dunn and Mary Armstrong Tommy Tucker ------------- J. Dunn Aunt Polly Maxwell ----- L. Schwiesow Johnson ----------- ------- R . Hank Esther ----------- --- ---- J. Wente Mahjah the Mystic ---- ----- H . Bathke Dick O'Donnell ------- W. Lamprecht Hattie J- Butler Kathryn Hagland and Ramona Kayl Great Caesar's Ghost? '? '? '? ? ? ? ? '? ? '? ? Maxine Knoop, Jean Wente, Ramona Kayl, and Janice Juniors Phyllis Wellenstein and Mary Armstrong luuchhay The Juniors came dressed in various costumes in the morn- ing. Then they visited the Air Base in Sioux City and spent the re- mainder of the day seek ing various entertain- ments. Butler. Connie Bauman Mary Wingert and LaRae Schwiesow Top Row: Paul McCardle, Dean Rickett, Loyd Maskellfk, Jim Dunnlt, Charles Stark, Dale Jones, Don Koeppe, Tom Iddings, Larry Peterson, Roger Curryfk, Coach Ottlin Wegner. Middle Row: Jerry Pearson, Dick Kingsbury, Wayne Malcom, Rene Kennedy, Ken Harder, Robert Rakow, Jim Saxon, Don Peterson, Pat Heidy, Jon Putnam, Bottom Row: Francis Rakow, Paul Enders, Ray Bathke, George Armstrong, Roland Stark, Jay Bauman, Ronald Nobbe, Herbert Bathke, Kenneth Ausdemore, Howard Armstrong. 'These players received all-state recognition. THE DAKOTA COUNTY STAR Thursday, October I4, 1954 Indians Make Dramatic Return As Grid Power If there was any doubt in anybody's mind about the return oil ie Ponca Indians as a football power, it was emphatically re-- ioved and stomped into the ground . . . just as the Indians round the Walthill Bluejays into terra firma Friday night. Aided by the explosive runs of one James Dunn, the Indians, hrashed the Jays 19 to 0 to spoil the Walthill homecoming cele-' ration. The victory was a wonderful tonic for Indian football fans rho, in the 1951, '52 and '53 seasons, watched in despair as their ndian hopefuls were rocked with repeated monotony. Sept 17 Total points Average Points per game Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Ponca 187 Ponca 26 Oct. 15 Opponents 63 Opponents 9 Oct. ZZ Oct. Z7 Nov. 5 Individual scoring: Loyd Maskell Jim Dunn Rene Ken Wayne Malcom Larry Pe 56 45 32 30 terson 7 nedy Tom Iddings 6 Jon Putnam 6 Ponca Z0 Ponca 19 Ponca 19 Ponca 41 Ponca Z5 Ponca 26 Ponca 32 COMPLIMENTS OF' SPORTSMANS, INC. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Allen lZ Wakefield Walthill Hooper 6 Laurel 19 Homer 7 Decatur 13 6 0 Roger Curry Center Lettered 4 years THE SENIOR Loyd Maske Quarterbac k Lettered 4 yzinson, H. Harder, E. Golden, C. Polkinghorn, C. Wente, C. Bauman, M. Schweers. Znd. row: K. Lamprecht, P. lrmstrong, B. Backman, L. Schwiesow, K. Anderson, C. :D. Watchorn, M. Rickett, V. Grosvenor, A. Sullivan, Rene Kennedy End Lettered Z years Torn Iddings Guard Lettered 3 years Honorary Captain Charles Stark Tackle Lettered Z years Boxing: lst row Q L to RJ D. Jones, J. Putnam, T. Iddings, R. Kennedy, R. Curry. Znd row: G. Merritt, D. Peterson, E. Knoop, P. Heidy, B. Wilkinson, L. Carnell. P. Heidy moved away and T. Iddings had to withdraw because he joined the Golden Gloves. A boxing tournament was held at Ponca on April Zland ZZ.. Allen, New- castle, Maskell, Randolph, Jackson and Ponca participated. Track lst row f L to RQ J. Putnam, and J. Pearson lettered in Freshman relay. Znd row: D. Kingsbury- Freshman relay, R., Curry- weights, W. Malcom-medley relay, J. Dunn - weights, L. Maskell - high jump and pole vault, and Coach. Wegner COMPLIMENTS OF PFISTER'S BARBER SHOP FL EURY' CASH MARKET SHOP IN PONCA'S MOST MODERN MARKET PONC A NEBRASKA KNERL Sz SONS Mobilgas ilu-mann, 5 PONCA, NEBRASKA AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER MOBIL OIL MOBIL TIRES MOBIL GAS TANK WAGON SERVICE PARTS AND SERVICE BODY AND PAINT SHOP PHONE 155 W E5 coLD STORAGE LOCKERS I WESTINGHOUSE T v J NUTRENA FEED L GROCERIES MARTINSBURG NEBRASKA MEATS ' HARDWARE T NORGE APPLIANCES E PERFECTION o1L BURNERS PHONE NO. 8 N D PHONE 95 L E 'YQ PHILLIPS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LEE TIRES LUBRICATION PONCA NEBRASKA WASHING ACCESSORIES GOOD COUNTRY DELIVERY SERVICE B R O W N i' Nationally Known SPECIALISTS IN FINER PHOTOGRAPHS of Graduat Th ub t t te for Quality' STUOUOS 711 P Sioux city St t I wa ACKER ROLLER RINK Saud: Sioux City and Drive-In 'ITT 0n Highway T 1 South of South Sioux' 3 , ,I ng-v Ho M,P,1..,1 Miz N fr s o rp Adam' s Carpenter DeeP -Rock Elms Gamble Garage Papel' Co' Senflce Nursing Home Stare Ponca, Nebr. Sioux City, Stat10D Ponca, Nebr. Ponca, Nebr. Iowa Ponca, Nebr. grgalaa' Ponca Pool Rakow Schwiesow Sc O10 Bakery Hall Wholesale Bros. 0:15533 Nebr. Ponca, Nebr. Ponca, Nebr Ponca, Nebr. Ponca, Nebr. Pat's Dr. A,B, Phyllis Modern Produce Scheffel Verzani Beauty Shop Stan Ponca, Nebr. Ponca, Nebr. Ponca, Nebr Ponca, Nebr. Hansen Nsxwhan Coca-Cola our Tlfanks Great Plains J'osten's Attorney Sioux City gigs? Supply Owatorma, Ponca, Nebr. Iowa Artist POHC8. Nebr. Minnesota Our Thanks To Our Thanks To F. A. Millard Kingsbury Townsend Photographer VI Photographer l I Fred Anderson has been the custodian at Ponca High for 3 lfZ years. Fred has always been a good friend of the Students and is always ready to lend a helping hand to anybody that needs it around the school. There were a few changes in the stu- U dent body since the first pages were put out. Jerry Ullrich and Larry Martinson joined the Indian: Pat Heidy, Donna Idd- ings, Marlan Piper and Henry Piper have moved to different hunting grounds. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY P O N C A CLEANERS P O N C A, N E B R. You'll Be Glad You bs ' 1,7 Did. f Q gi 'lf S :qflxltti 1 :I pri! Q53 by - 'QTQ'-jk' C f r X A Phone 3 xg a fag, HIGH SCHOOL XNDEX GRADE SCHOOL INDEX Anderson, Fred 39 Anderson, Karen 14, 23, 33, 35 Armstrong, Cheryl Sue 13, 16, 22, 23, 24, 25, 33, 35 Armstrong. George 13, 22, 23, 30 Armstrong. Howard 14, 15, 22, 30, 32 Armstrong, Mary 12, 16, 23, 25, 28, 33, 35 Ausdemore. Kenneth 14, 15, 30 Backman, Bonnie 6, 9,16, 23, 25, 26, 27, 33, 35 Bauman, Connie 12, 23, 28, 33, 35 Bauman, Jay 12, 22, 2 8, 30, 32 Bathke, Herbert 12, 26, 28, 30 Bathke. Raymond 12, 26, 28, 30 Beith, Charles 12, 28 Biggerstafi, Bill 6, 9, 15, 22, 23, 33 Butler. Janice 12, 23,28 Carnell, Larry 14, 25, 32, 34 Carnell, Melvin 13 Chappelear, Beverly 14, 15, 22, 23, 25, 35 Curry, Nancy 13, 22, 23, 24, 35 Curry. Roger 1, 6, 9, 16, 22, 23, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Dahlman, Sandra 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 24, 35 Dunn. James 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34 Ehmke, Ella Mae 14.15, 23, 25, 35 Enders, Paul 14, 15, 22, 30, 32 Fravel, Fred 13,33 Golden . Edith 14, 16, 23, 25, 33, 35 Goodell, Virginia 13, 22, 23, 24, 27, 33, 35 Grindberg, Tom 5, 6 Grosvenor, Verna 13, 23, 33, 35 Gunderson. Phyllis 13, 23, 33, 35 Haglund, Kathryn 12, 23,'Z8, 35 Hall, Leona 13, 27, 35 Hall, Phyllis 6, 9, 16, 23, 25, 26, 35 Hank, Rodney 12, 22.23.28 Hansen, Gordon L. 5, 6, 25, 33 Harder, Helen .Ann 14, 23, 25, 33, 35 Harder, Ken 13, 313,033 Harder. Mary Kaye 13. 22. 23, 35 Heald, Darrel 8, 15, 16 Heidy, Pat 13, 30, 34 lddings, Delbert 6, 8, 26, 27, 30, 31, 33, 34 Iddings, Donna 14, 23, 35 Jennison, Morris 5, 16 Jones, Franklin 14, 15, 26 Jones, Paul Dale 6, 9, 30, 31, 33, 34 Kamrath, Clair 6, 9 Kamrath, Wilfred Joe 1, 6. 9, 16 Kayl, Harold 13 Kayl, Ramona 12, 23, 28, 35 KennedY. Rene Glen 6, 8,15, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Kielau, Renate 13, 23, 27, 35 Kingsbury, Dick 13, 22, 23, 24, 30, 32, 33, 34 Knoop, Eddie 13, 33, 34 Knoop, Frieda 14,16, 23, 35 Knoop, Maxine 12, 23, 35 Koeppe, Donald 12. 27. 30 Lamprecht, Karen 13, 23, 27, 33, 35 Lamprecht, Wayne 12, 22, 28 Logue, Terry 13, 22, 23 Lowe, Michaeleen 13, 16, 23, 25, 26, 27, 33, 35 alcom Wa e 12 22 23 30 32 33 34 M . . Maskell: Lex 1, 6. s, 15, 12., 22. 23, 23. 26. 27. 20. 31. McCardle, Paul 13, 30 McCuen. Ma.-aeu 13. zz, 23. 27. 35 Mcmyre, ca..-01 iz, 16, za McQuil1en, Judy 14. 15. 22. 23. 33. 35 Merritt. Gary 13. 34 Nobbe, Ronald 13.630 5 16 ZZ Z3 Noi-thru . M ron .10.1 . . . 01,,,.., 5...e1yJea.., 1, 6, a,1f., 22.23, 24. 25. 26. 35 Olson, George 13, 22. 23, 32 Pack, Don l. 6. 10.16. 22. 23. 24. 32. 33 Pearson, Jerry 14, 16, 22. 23, 24. 30. 32. 33. 34 Peterson, Donald 14, 15, 25, 26. 30. 32. 33. 34 Peterson, Joan 1, 6.10, 22, 23, 27, 33,.35 Peterson, Larry 13, 22, 23, 30, 32, 33 Piper, Henry 14, 15 Piper, Marlan 12 Polkinghorn, Colleen 14, 23, 33, 35 Putnam, Jo.. 13, 16.22, za, 24, so, zz, ss, 34 Rakow. Francis 14, 22, 30, 32 Rakow, Robert 12, 22, 30, 33 Rickett, Dean 12, ao, as Rickett, Ma.-den 14, za, 33, as Saxon, Jim 13, 22, 23, 24, 30 Saxon, Robert 1, 6.10, 22, 23, 30 Schieffer. Del Ray 13 Schwiesow.'LaRae 12. 23. 24, 25, 28, 33, 35 Schweers, Margarete 13, 16, 23, 27, 33 Sievers, Carla 14, 15, 23, 24, 35 Simpson, Don 12 Sheahan, Connie 13, 16, 22, 23, 35 Stark, Charles 10, 16, 22, 30, 31, 32, 33 Stark, Roland 12, 30 Stevens, Clarence 14 Sullivan, Annette 13, 23, 33, 35 Taubert, Carol 14, 22, 23, 33, 35 Townsend, Lewis 14, 15, 16, 22, 32 Townsend, Mrs. Neva 5, 35 Urban, Jerome S. 5, 22, 23 Watchorn, Darlene 1. 6. 10, 16, 22, 23, 25, 33, 35 Wegner, Ottlin 3, 5, 6.16, 27, 30, 32, 33, 34 Wellenstein, Phyllis 12, 16, 22, 23, 33, 35 Wente, Carol 13, 22, 23, 25, 27, 33, 35 Wente, Helen Ann 1, 6,10, 16, 23, 35 Wente, Jean 12, 22, 23, 28, 33, 35 Wie-Sel, Mary 14, 23, 25, 35 Wilkinson, Bud 13, 32, 34 Wilkinson. Mary Lou 13, 23, 33. 35 Wingert, Mary 12,16, 23, 25, 28, 35 sz, 33. 34 Abbott, Ronnie 19 Anderson, Joann 19 Anderson, Robert 18 Anderson. Wesley 18 Armstrong, Armstrong, Armstrong, Ausdemore, Ausdemore, Ausdemore, Ausdemore, Gene 19 Jullee 20 Russell 18 Eilleen 18 Francis 19 Karen 19 Mary Lou 20 Bauman, Sandra 16,18 Bengtson, Pamela 19 Beranek, Emily 20 Beranek, Frank 19 Beranek, Jennifer 19 Bergerson, Dick 19.22 Bergerson, Doris 16, 18,22 Biggerstaff, Micky 17,18 Bossman, Carol Sue Z0 'Bossman, Marlene 18,22 Bottorff. Douglas 20 Bottorff. Ronnie 20 Brewer. Billy 18 Brewer. Bobby 19 Brewer. Donald 19 Brewer. .Timmy 18 Brewer, Judy 17 Brewer, Rose Mary 20 Brewer, Terry 17, 18 Brown. Billie Lee 20 Buhr, Mrs. Bonnie 20 Campbell, Cheryl 20 Campbell, Leroy 18 Campbell, Wanda 20 Carnell, Delwyn 18 Carnell, Yvonne 19, 25 Carter, Mary Jane 19 Chappelear, Larry 19 Cooper, Ricky 20 Courtier, Dale 20 Courtier, Jody 19 Curry, Bruce 18,22 Bruce Curry, David 17,18, 22, 25 Curry, Janet 15,20 Curry, Sharyn 19 Curry. Steven 19 Curry. Susan 20 Curry. Tommy 19 Curry. Ward 20 Ehle, Nancy 20 Elliott. Judy 20 Elliott, Mar Ends r s , Dic yAnn 19 k 18, 22 Geeting. Randy Z0 Gifford, Joe 20 Glover, Michael J. 19 Glover. Patricia 20 Goergen, Ronald 17, 18 Goodell. Merlyn 18, 22, 25 Goodell, Richard 20 Gothier. Mary L. 20 Hall, Gary 1 9, 25 Hall, Kenneth 17, 18, 25 Hall, Lyle 19,25 Hall, Peggy 19 Hansen, Bobby 19 Harder, Donna Kay 19, 27 Harrison, Virginia 20 Heaton. Kenneth 20 Heaton, Linda 20 Heaton, Yvonne 20 Heckens, Gloria 19 Heckens. Gwen 20 Hinds, Jimmy 20 Hinds, Karens20 Hinds, Kenneth 18 Hohenstein, Bobby 20 Hurley, Linda 20 Hurley. Sheila 18 Jennison, Jackie 19 Jennison, Jimmie 17 Jennison, Ruth Ann Z0 Johnson, Hazel 20 Johnson, Judy 19 Johnson. Ronnie 20 Kamrath, Di Anna 20 Kastning, Bobby 20 Kastning, Dayne 19 Kayl, Barbara 18 Kayl, Carolyn 20 Kayl, Jerry Kayl, Linda 19 20 Kayl, Marilyn 19 Kennedy. Jeanine 19 Kennedy. Judy 16, 18, 25 Kingsbury. Jimmy 19 Kingsbury, Johnny 15, Z0 Kingsbury, Tommy 20 Knerl. Connie 20 Lamprecht, Janice 18 Lee. Barbara 18 Lukken, Roger 20 Mabeus, Norman 18 Mahler, Charles 17, 18 Mahler. Johnny 20 Mahler, Ronnie 20 Malcom, Linda 19 Marks, Gary 20 Marvin, Joanne 20 Marvin. Phillip 19 Mathieson, Kerry 19 .Mathieson, Sherril 18 MCCUCD. Madonna 18 NCQ'-liu2l'l. Marjorie 18, 22, 24 McQuillen, Mary Jo 20 Mendenhall, Miss Fern 19 Meyers. Paul 17,18,25 Meyers. Sharon 19 Nelson, Terry 19 Newton, Dick 19 Newton, Merrily 18 Oldsen, Craig 20 Olson, Kristine 18,25 Olson, Merlin 19 Olson, Robert 18, 22, 27 Pack, Paul 17, 18, 22 Pack, Mrs. Zeta 20 Pearson, Frances 18,25 Peterson, Mrs. Marcia 19 Piper, Jane 18 Piper, Norman 19 Piper, Wayne 19 Polkinghorn, Ronnie 20 Polkinghorn, Yvonne 18 Poulosky, Lois Ann 20 Poulosky, Paul 20 Putman, John 17, 18, 22, 25 Putnam. Tom 18,22 Putnam, Sallie 19 Rahn, Jack 18 Rahn, Julia 19 Rakow, Mary Kay 19, 22, 24 Ritfey, Frank 20 Roth. Jackie 20 Roth, Sharron 19 Schwiesow, Bobby 19 Schwiesow, Myrna 19,22 Schweisow, Stephen 20 Shotkoski, Lea Ann 20 Sievers, Frank 19 Sievers, Jim 20 Sievers, Kathy 18,25 Stallbaum, Deanna 19 Stallbaum, Delores 18 Stark, Helen 16, 18, 22, 24 Stark, Jimmy 18 Stark. Lee 19 Stroup, Margaret 19 Stroup, Mary 19 Sullivan, Cathy 20 Sullivan, Marjorie 20 Sullivan, Nicholas 18 Townsend, Karen 18 Urban, Blake 19 Urban, Kristin 18, 22 Urban, Mark 20 Verzani, Joann 19 Watje. Miss Hazel 20 Wente, Bobby 19,25 Wiegman, Ann 19 Wilkinson, Dickie 20 Wilkinson, Frank 19 Wilkinson, Pearl 18 Wilkinson, Tom 17, 18 Willett, Geraldine 18 ADVER TISERS' INDEX Adam's Garage 39 Bank of Dixon County 5 Bengtson Implement 8 Bob's Market and Locker 32 Bossman'e Dry Goods 35 Bray, Dr. R.E. 12 Carpenter Paper Company 39 Coca Cola Company 39 Deep Rock Service Station 39 Elm's Nursing Home 39 Engel, .Tack 1,3 Fleury's Cash Market 36 Gamble Store 39 ' Getting Implement 14 Genilli Studios 38 Great Plain Supply Company 39 Hansen, Stan 39 Hurley, Bernard 15 .l'osten's 39 Kingsbury, C. M, 16 Knerl's Garage 36 Modern Beauty Shop 39 Nebraska Journal-Leader 18 Newton, John 39 Odle and Brown 37 Olson Sporting Goods 33 Omaha School Supply Company Pat's Produce 39 Peterson Coffee Shop 19 Pfister Barber Shop 34 Ponca Bakery 39 Ponca Cleaners 39 Ponca Pool Hall 39 Rahn Trucking 27 Rakow Wholesale 39 Scheffel. Dt. 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