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95 'ttf ,475-7 4 ' I Q Q 6 t 3 ,,'Pt,i I til my , ' tl 'wc Q . af? l Q' al F' S A . , , G. M4 .- W ,- , s --Mr. lean Klein ,ai I ff! R ., ,sf will Lois Gibson Zinnecker Leland Chambers Verone Gibb Thomas Thomassen Page 32 ,, f mr' ti 'h,. E19 ff , Q is ,- - K Alf lli Norman lrene Hinze Marvin Doris Kroft Gary Muntz MYT1 Hcsik Craig Donald Widle Marilu Toe It-mice Hein Dorothy Thomassen Klimem Welker Bob Buckley l0Y Lonn Donald Darlene Lawson Beryldene Norma Lawson Rmhien Reuben Hffslk lOh1'1SOH Ianet Klingemann Doris Glock Beringer Ben lo HHH Howe Iohn Kucera Carole Betty Vanderkolk Remmers Tony Phyllis gOleZC!l Blevins ugene Edith Glock Cl I' Cl flce Sauser lames Vaughan Trumpets-Norman Muntz, Donald Iohnson, Ioy Lonn, Phyllis Blevins, Lois Hnn Crandell, Ianet Glock, Robert Lawson, Marcella l-last, Mary Lu Homolka, Tony Dolezal, Iean Klein, Beryldene Hasik, Homs-Kathryn Baker, Flllen McElravy, Marvin Craig, Dorothy Engler, Baritones-Iohn Dean Kucera, Eva Welker, Basses-Ioe Kliment, George Barlean, Verone Gibb, Trombone:-Bud Zinnecker, Eugene Glock, Reuben Klingermann, Michael Iohnson, Donald Heins, Wallace Haight, Tom Barlean, Leland Chambers, Flutes-Ianice Welker, Peggy Murphy, Martha Glock, Betty Clymer, Clarinets-Norma Iohnson, Donald Lawson, Edith Sauser, Io Finn Howe, Dorothy Buckley, Betty Remmers, Phyllis Vanous, Lots Gib- son, Doris Krolt, Erma Struebing, Leota Ostermeier, Iohn Zinnecker, Iean Burdick, Saxo- phones-lrene I-linze, Carole Vanderkolk, Donna Scribner, Ben Zinnecker, Fldeline Hotovy. Tom Thomassen, Darlene Rathjen, Bells-Mae Belle Haight, Drums-Doris Beringer, Milo Dworak, lim Vaughan, Gary Widle, Marilu Thomassen, Myrl Hasik, Mark Sauser. Mae Belle Haight Don Iohnson Mike Iohnson Mark Sauser Milo Dworalr Kathryi Baker Eva Welker Phyllis Vanous
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CllfLQI'S Hs the curtain goes up we see Bob Law- son, Gladyce Kozisek, Milo Dvorak, Harold Grubaugh, lrene l-linze, lim Qllen, Marilyn Maack, Marvin Craig, Eugene Sobolik, Gary Widle, Mary Mulligan, Mary Lou Neujahr, lean Klein, Ioy Lonn, and Ioan Nichols present- ing Great Expectations. The play, written by Charles Dickens, was of a serious type and proved to be a successful show. The play was not only a source of entertainment but it was also a source of education as members of Mr. Coslor's English classes will well remember. lt was obvious that learning their parts was not the only duty of the cast. Several new ideas and stage techniques were used. The cast and stage hands built a flexible set which may be used for other plays in the future. New lighting techniques which were very effective were also introduced. Scenes from the senior class play. Top-Iim Barlean, Henry DeFord, Cherie Rathjen. Bottom-Doris Beringer, Kathryn Baker, Beatta Schlueter. 5 Q Il j I Wi T 'S Scenes from the Junior class play Top- Bob Lawson Irene Hinze Marilyn Maack Bottom Bob Lawson lean Klein Marvin Craig You Cant Take lt With You, l-low true but this is not only philosophy -it's the ti e of the senior class play. This play has had several years of Broadway success and aso had two nights of howling success at the City Quditorium. The llCHGIGCf9FS Cond howtl were por- trayed by Doris Beringer Cherie Rathjen Beatta Schlueter Norman Bokelman Henry DeEord, lack Hrrnagost, lim Barlean, Eugene Glock, Kathryn Baker, Roman Humlicek, Nor- man Muntz, Iim Burdick, Mary Lou lrlomolka, Don Lawson, Monica Beringer, lean Martin, Lewis Zinnecker, George Barlean, Don Dana- her, Mr. Rex Coslor was the director with Betty Lou Wadkins and lanet Glock as student directors, Qrriid plays, snakes, ballet dancing, fire- works, and musicians, the cast unfolded e story of a family of people w' o belie ed that everyone should make the most of his life y doing whatever he en the most and has the opportun ty to do because You Cant Take lt With You Page 31
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Bud ona Gans T' I K Swing Band-Tom Thomassen, Don Lawson, lrene Hinze, Carole Vanderkolk, Ben Zin- necker, Ioe Kliment, Bud Zinnecker, Eugene Glock, Norman Muntz, Iohn Kucera, Bob Lawson, lim Vaughan, and Ianet Glock. Playing a musical instrument always seems to be a favorite pastime when day is done. The David City students like to do it any time, that is why they have organized such a good band. This body of fifty-six music- makers, including several majorettes, is di- rected by Mr. C. Q. Crandell. Besides the school activities, the band also takes part in many out-of-town activities. Hmong these are the Nebraska State Fair, the Platte County Fair, University Band Day, and the Butler County Fair. ln the spring music clinic, which was held March 29, the band was directed by Professor Carl Forsberg, director of the instrumental music department of Midland College. The band gave two concerts this winter, one on Sunday, February l3, and the other March 13. The year was highlighted by the music contest held at Fremont on Ptpril 8 in which not only the band but also several small groups and soloists took part. The junior band, swing band, pep band, and the small groups help to keep things as lively and happy as possible. The junior band Marcella Dorothy Hast Engler Norma Lucille Hrmagost Ludvik Pldeline George Hotovy Barlean Ioan Hoeft Dawn Widle ff '91 Y.- ,465 J ! 'N Z- ,M ,V Q ' l at , f i j ' ' fi, 1- 'TFP KPN T 7' -X -Y P -if! 4 Tootie Muntz directs the junior band in the playing of a number. DA -N SZ! X if ETD: ...- xscx ...... -, ... - I l M i l opy W if K i vmffifmlll A 1 V N I I , .T . 1 Html! N lu M 'Z ' W ,gm is for the younger and inexperienced musi- cians. Students may enter junior band even if they have never played an instrument before, and gradually work themselves up to senior band. Swing band is a small group of students who are interested in popular music and who often play for school dances. The pep band helps to spur up the pep at the athletic games. The small groups consist of such groups as the clarinet and saxophone quartettes, trumpet trio, and brass sextette. Torn Leota Qllen Donna Barlean Ostermeier McElravy Scribner Lois Marvel Lee Marci lo Wallace Crandell Garrison Nicodemus Haight ,ttf f Struebing Mary Lu Homolka
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