(Nancy Appleman brought this from one of Gloria Lang-don’s old “Letter from Home” columns and thought it worth re-printing. Francis and Gloria Langdon edited and published The Tonkawa News for
65 years ago, July 8, 1954 Doenges Gets Tonkawa Win Tonkawa voters rode losing horses in the two major state democratic races, giving whomping majorities to favorite son William C.
Tonkawa’s Lady Bucs girls basketball team fell into the losers bracket of the Frontier Shoot-out. The girls will play again at 4 p.m. Friday. The boys were to play Coyle
by Ashton Linton Hey Bucs and Buc fans! I hope that everyone had a great Thanksgiving and a great break! The holiday season has begun and the town of Tonkawa
“…the gospel of the glory of the blessed God…” 1 Timothy 1:11 Are you familiar with “The Cross and Switchblade”? If not, it’s the story of a Christian named David
65 years ago, July 5, 1954 Tonkawa Girl To Visit Rome Miss Tamara Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams, 1514 East North avenue, and a senior student
Public Virtue The men who gathered in that blistering humid room in Philadelphia in 1787 to create our governing document did not represent a cross section of the American population.