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

 - Class of 1950

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BAND OF AMERICA The background ot music for the television pro- gram was directed by Mr. C. Pl. Crandell. Sixty-two members and eight majorettes led by Miss Lois Gibson, drum majorette, made up the marching band. Plttending three marching band contests, the band won several honors. The group elected Iohn Dean Kucera, president, Rueben Klingemann, vice-president, Eva Welker, secretary and Carole Vanderkolk, treasurer. The band made appearances at the Nebraska state and county fairs, . - Two concerts were presented by the concert band. The first, a winter concert, was presented February l9g while the second concert, a spring concert, was given on Ptpril 7. Fill members of the band took part in the clinic held at the high school on March 2l. Solos, groups, and the entire band played for the clinic judge, Mr. Mark L. Crandell. TRUMPETS: Don Qrmagost, Valerian Bohaty, Phyllis Blevins, Lois Crandell, Tony Dolezal, Marcella I-last, Ronald Hoback, Norma Howe, Don Iohnson, lean Klein, Ioy Lonn, Noel McIntosh, Milton Smid. HORNS: Qllen Mclilravy, Dorothy Engler, Darlene Vrasper, Clara Reisdorlt, Maxine Klein. BBRITONE: Bob Lawson, lohn Dean Kucera, Betty Bock, CLHRINETS: Dorothy Buckley, lean Burdick, Lois Gibson, Betty Heins, Verna Heins, Io Rnn Howe, Norma Iohnson, Doris Kraft, Geraldine Miller, Leota Ostermeier, Betty Bemmers, Erma Struebing, Phyllis Vanous, Iohn Zinnecker. BHSSES: Tony Dolezal, Ice Kliment, Kenneth Klingemann, Eva Walker. SHXOPHONES: Grayce Plnn Hllen, Don Dworak, Irene Hinze, Harvey Homolka, Darleen Rathjen, Donna Scribner, Thomas Thomassen, Carole Vanderkolk, Ben Zinnecker, TROMBONES: Tom Barlean, Leland Chambers, Wallace Haight, Michael lohnson, Reuben Klingeman, Iim McGurk. BELLS: Nancy Lonn. DRUMS: Tom Darrow, M rl Hasik, Wayne Morgan, I. Vernon Nico- demus, Mark Sauser, Marilyn Sargent, Marilu Thomassen. FLUTES: Betty Clymer, Martha Glock, Peggy Murphy, Ianice Welker. TWIRLERS: Norma Qrmagost, Ianice Blevins, Dona Gans, Marvel Lee Garrison, Rita Heniger, Marci Io Nicodemus, Dawn Widle, Ioan Hoett. PEP Bl-IND: Grace Flnn Flllen, Dorothy Buckley, Lois Flnn Crandell Don Dworak, Betty Bock, Tom Darrow, Marcella Hast, Reuben Klinge: man, Ioy Lonn, Iohn Zinnecker, Phyllis Vanous, Noel McIntosh, .s 4, , it if . ' 1 . Xie , 'w ' s Q C , I J ' . . 1- I lon Mr,C,g, Mr. Mark Crandall, gives Milton Smicl ct H009 Crandell few pointers, while Mr. C. H. Crandell looks on at music clinic. Saxophone quartet: Tom Thomassen, Ben Zin- necker, Carole Vanderkolk, and Irene Hinze get ready for another fine performance. Iohn Dean Kucera plays baritone for contest for a super- ior rating. Ioe Klimerit is an- other baritone con- testant. 3 Page 37



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nl' :Qi A m A A i 4 4 - A 4 .. Charles Bonne Iohn Lang Ronald Conrad Donald Iohnson Tom Thomassen Ben Zinnecker George Hbboii Harold Grubaugh Iohn Dean Kucera Verone Gibb Robert Lawson George Hain lim Frohner Donald Bohaty David City wound up fifth in the state Class B ranks by Gregg McBride's Omaha World-Herald chart, while Ralph Stewart of the Lincoln lournal moved the Scouts into sec- ond position in the state ratings. Three David City players gained all-state recognition-Gary Widle, lohn Kucera and Tom Thomassen. Seven of the championship Scout eleven gained places on the all-confer- ence Central Eight honor roll. Gary Widle, Tom Thomassen, and Harold Grubaugh were the linemen named to the honor positions, while the entire baclcfield-lohn Kucera, Bob Lawson, Eugene Sobolik and George Hain- was named. THE SEHSON'S RECORD David City 20 - - Osceola U David City 7 - - Wahoo U David City 20 - - Schuyler 6 David City GU - - Genoa 6 David City 47 - - Stromsburg U David City 2U - - Seward 6 David City l8 - - Fullerton U David City 13 - - Plurora U David City 32 - - Central City U David City 25 - - York U Totals 262 12 FRREWT-ILL SENIORS. Tony Dulezal, Norman Svobuda, Bob Lawson, Gary Widl'-, Tum Thunmssa-n, Eugene Subnlik, Harold' Gruhziugh, George Hain, John Kuc-em, Norman Pillt-in Page 39

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