David City High School - Scout Yearbook (David City, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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Flugust 23 September 7 October 28 29 November 2 3 8 6 December 18 Ian Ianuary 7 21 G lQflJClI' Football PTGCIICG beglns School begtns Band at State Faxr Band at Butler County Falr Butler County Farr pm Butler County Falr pm Central F1ve conference meet1ng Unton PQCIIIC Exhtbtt Osceola there FITSI Qnnual PICIUYSS Wahoo here Teachers Receptlon at Methodxst Church Instrumental Muslc meetmg for new members Wahoo Freshmen and Reserves at Dav1d C1ty Schuyler there F1re Prevent1on program Teachers Receptton at Congregatxonal Church Howell s Glass Blower program 3 m Schuyler Freshmen and Reserves there Pllger here Mrcl term reports F H H conference at Stromsburg Seward Freshmen and Reserves there Strom burg there Iournahsm all h1gh school Carnxval dance Wahoo Freshmen and Reserves there Seward here DISITICI F F Ft convent1on at Seward Schuyler Freshmen and Reserves here F H H Installatlon Fullerton there Teachers convent1on No School Speech play Tons of Money Columbus Freshmen and Reserves there Sclence program 3 pm Htgh School Press HSSOCIGIIOH at I.1n co n Rurora there Ftrst 9 week per1od ends Band Day at Lrncoln Seward Freshmen and Reserves here Central C1ty QTIHISIICG Day Football Game here F F Fl In1t1at1on F F Q and F H R Box Soc1al Thesptans to L1ncoln H1gh School Musto Cl1n1c Omaha Faculty Thc1nksg1v1ng party PIII h1gh School Thanksglvtng program dance Thanksgwlng Vacatton R1s1ng C1ty there Osceola here Wahoo there Mld term reports Fill h1gh school Chrxstmas Program C1ty FIud1tor1um 3 pm Whlte Hussars 3 pm Faculty Chrlstmas Party Columbus here Normal Tra1n1ng Chrlstmas party Polk there School Chrtstmas program Chrtstmas vacatton Seward 7 8 and 9 there 4 pm Schuyler 7 8 and 9 there 3 pm Genoa there Iuntor Class play Great Expectcm Fullerton here Semester ends February March 1617 22 24 Rprtl 1518 22 23 May 1314 24 25 March of Dxmes Rowlands Hobby program 3 p m Faculty School Board party Central C1ty there Coumbus 7 8 and 9 there 3 pm Operetta Fl Waltz Dream Plurora here D C Club Valentmes Program Dance Cartoon revxew 9 am Columbus 7 8 and 9 here 7 pm Seward 78 9 I 2 here Fxrst Wxnter Band Concert Football Banquet Stromsburg there 78 9 I 2 Schuyler ere Mxd term reports Practlce teach1ng observatton Wahoo 7 8 and 9 here 7 pm FIlb1on there Pract1ce teach1ng week Class B Tournament at York Second Qnnual Band Concert Legxon oratortcal contest at Osceola Homemaklng Department enterta1ns Board of Bducatlon Band sponsors Carnegle Local speech department Regents examtnatlons Central exght conference DISIFICI speech contest at Ha I program meet1ng Omaha Freshmen Basketball Tournament Pep Club and D C Club to Ice Ca pades at Omaha Vocattonal Rgrtculture to Columbus yudglng contest Instrumental and vocal muslc cl1n1c at Davld C1ty Hmmal show 9 am State F H Q conventxon at Lrncoln State Merlt Examtnatton State Safety Patrol program l pm Inter class track and f1eId meet lpm Dxstrxct MUSIC CI1n1c at Fremont York Relays Un1vers1ty G1rls Play Day Safety program 3 pm State F F R conventton at Omaha Faculty Easter party Columbus Inv1tat1onal track and held meet 7 8 and 9 Columbus Invltattonal track and held meet Easter vacat1on Schuyler track meet at Davtd CIIY Ouadrangular track meet at Davld C1ty Flne Rrts Festlval at Un1vers1ty York track at DGV1d C1ty Marronettes 3 pm Class B and D D1str1ct track and fxeld meet at DGV1d C1ty Iunlor Semor banquet Central 8 track and fteld meet at Dav1d C1ty State Vocattonal Plgnculture 1udg1ng contest Open House at Central State track and f1eId meet Open House at Shop Last day of school for class of 49 Baccalaureate 8 pm Senror Class play You Cant Take lt W1th You Last day of s hool for puptls Faculty P1cn1c Report card I pm Commencement 8 pm Page 29 Cl . . 25 . - 26 , . . 7-9 - 26 , 12 - 28 , 13 ' . . I - , . . I4 ' , . I-2 , I5 ' ' 4 , I7 ' ' ' ' ' I4 . . ' ' I7 , 15 ' , . . 23 ' ' 16 - , . . 24 , 18 - ,,,. 27 ' ' ' 20 ' ' 21 28 ' ' 23 , 25 - ,,,, , h 30 25 ' - . . 25 . . . I , I - , . . 4 . . 4 . I 5 ' ' ' 7-11 ' ' 9-11 6 ' . , p. . 13 7 , 15 1 ' ' 15 ' F ' 8 . I . 8 , - Q .. . 1,. 9 . . . I8 I4 , 21 ' ' I5 s , 23 ' ' I9 ' .' ' 24 ' ' , , 25 21 , 26 . . - 22 , 23 ' ' . . . ' 29 ' ' 25 , ' ' 26 . . . ' 29 ' ' ' 27 , ' ' - ' ' . 31 ' , . . 4 ' 2 - . . 4 , . . 4 ' , I . 6 A ' I , . . 546 - - - - 1 748 . . . . . 1 9 5 I 9 . . . 1 5 ' ' Il , , . 5 ' ll-I3 . . . ' IO , 12 11 ' ' ' 13 ' ' ' I6 . . . , . . ' ' I7 ' ' . ' 1 -20 . . . . I lg . . 22 ' ' 22 ' 23 - . . . . - 2 -28 ' ' ' 26 ' - 3 ' , 27 ' , . . 7 , 29 ' ' 10 I . . . 10 ' - 30 ' - ' I2 - ' ' gi' 5 ' 13 ' , . . , - - - - 13 ' 67 14 , 15 ' ' ' -10 A - I5 f I7 I7 I . 20 1 ' -2 zz , . . 12 - , , , , ' 14 , 25 . c ' 1 -18 ' 'er-ts 26 ' ' 21 , 27 s, . . 27 . , . .

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The SCOOP staff-Ftlgene Grubaugh, Hde- line Hotovy, Mr. Highby, Gladyce Kozisek, Beatta Schlueter, Ianet Glock, Betty Glock, and Kathryn Baker. 4 5.3 cs.:s:- 3 -5-.... .flillfgflt -gl S G9-XG .542 6' - f' ' S' 'lf li QGQE. hi...-1. mi. ournaflsts The journalists are the people who gather and compile the news. In this long, hard task lies the success of this annual. Though it has been lun, it has meant a great deal of plan- ning and a lot ot long nights spent at design- ing pages and writing articles. Guiding the journalists on their way to success has been Mr. Franklin I-lighby. He has helped his pupils to get on the right road to a literary career.- Besides writing the SCOUT, the publications Dummy editor Roman Hurnlicek, editor-in- chief Kathryn Baker, and artist Bud Zin- necker discuss some drawings for the annual. department has also published several very interesting editions of the SCOOP. The SCOUT, under the direction of the editor, Kathryn Baker and her able assistants, has become a great success. Hmong some of the tasks that have been successfully com- pleted were the annual sales, editing, copy- titting, and proofreading. Pill these tasks well done have made this trip one that will always be remembered. The SCOUT staff-Kathryn Baker, Mr. High- by, Betty Glock, Beatta Schlueter, Mary Lu Homolka, Ianet Glock, Ioe Klirnent, Lewis Zinnecker, Rita Lettlier, and Roman Hum- licek. , 95 J 'fig 'Ns



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I 1 Top-Janet Glock, lean Rippe, Don Glock, and Qllen McElravy from a scene in Tons ol Money. Bottom-Ftdeline Hotovy, Milo Dworclk, Tom Thomassen, and Hlice Hndel in the contest play, 'Pueblo Bonitof' With the proceeds from the speech class play, a wire recorder was pur- chased, This invention has proved to be a very handy gadget for the whole school, lts most valuable purpose is to Enter The first production of the Entertain- ers was a play entitled Tons ot Money, This play, a hilarious comedy in three acts, was the first school play to have been put on tor two successive nights. Plnd the results proved very favorable. The play was such a hit that it brought in more money than any other previous school production. The play was under the direction of our very cheerful, very earnest, and very able speech instructor, Mr. Rex Coslor, with hard-working Mary Lou l-lomolka and Kathryn Baker as stu- dent directors. Members of the cast, loaded with enthusiasm, were Ianet Glock, Don Glock, lean Rippe, Bud Zin- necker, Beatta Schlueter, Don Lawson, Norman Bokelman, and Wilfred Samek. Top-Declcrrnatory contest entries wer-e Beatta Schleuter, Kathryn Baker, lean Mar- tin, lrene Hinze, Eugene Glock, lanet Glock, Iohn Schlentz. Bottom-Dorothy Engle-r and Mr. Coslor use Herman, the wire recorder. 1300 correct speech detects. lt really became popular and useful about contest time. Then dramatists, singers, band players, FFR speakers, chorus groups, and band -fi, all made a mad scramble for it. We have been trying to build up in- terest in the speech department through- out the entire student body this year. The encounters of the speech department and its members have been successful so far and we hope that next year we will see new laces in speech so that the ltEn- tertainers' can really put on a Mbig showing. ' Page 30 O0

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