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as iigan ef it -is 10 .af this Q9 'E' f-'rg Mg 52-,ac C A Crandell Robert O Gmgery Lucile I Hoffman Willard E Lally Phyllis Llerk Elaine Ludden Ellis R. Mercer Wllhs D- Moreland Blume RYGH Edith Roos Iohn Rumbqugh Catherine Swanson Raymond Traynor Page 6 Kent Ryan TALENT SCOUTS Mr. C. A. Crandell University ot Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska A. M, education Peru State Teachers Col- lege A. B., music and commerce hometown-Nebraska City Nebraska subjects-music and commerce. Mr. Robert O. Gingery University of Nebraska B. S. voca- tional education hometown-Filley, Nebraska, subjects -vocational agriculture. Miss Lucile Hoffman Nebras- ka Wesleyan, Lincoln, Nebraska, A.B., education, Eng- lish, history, University ot Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, M. A. library science and English, hometown-Ashland, Nebraska, subjects-normal training and English, li- brary instructor. Mr. Willard E. Lally. Midland College, Fremont, Nebraska, A. B., speech, Colorado State Col- lege ot Education, Greeley, Colorado, A. M., school administration, hometown-St. loseph, Missouri, sub- jects-English, speech and journalism. Miss Phyllis Lierk. Midland College, Fremont, Nebraska, A. B. music, hometown-North Platte, Nebraska, subjects-vocal music. Miss Elaine Ludden. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, A. B. home economics, hometown- Lincoln, Nebraska, subjects-home-making. Mr. Ellis R. Mercer. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, B. S., mathematics, hometown-Broadwater, Nebraska, subjects-algebra, geometry, and drivers' training. Mr. Willis Moreland, Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri, A. B., history, University of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska M. A. secondary educa- tion hometown-Warrensbu.g Missouri subjects- American government international relations sociol- ogy economics American history and geography. Mrs. Elaine Ryan Kearney State Teachers College Kearney, Nebraska, A. B., physical education, home- town-Kearney, Nebraska, subjects-physical educa- tion and pep club. Mr. Kent Ryan, Kearney State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska, subjects-shop, general science, and basketball. Miss Edith Roos, Uni- versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, A. B., commer- cial and English, University ot Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, M. A., education and English, hometown- Waco, Nebraska, subjects-typewriting, shorthand, and machines. Mr. Iohn Rumbaugh. Kearney State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska, A. B., physical education, hometown-Phillipsburg, Kansas, subjects-athletics and world history. Miss Catherine N. Swanson. Doane College, Crete, Nebraska, A. B., biology, graduate work-York College, York, Nebraska, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, hometown-David City, Nebraska, subjects-biology, physics, chemistry, Mr. Raymond L. Traynor. Creighton University, Omaha, Ne- braska, A. B., English, hometown-Omaha, Nebraska, Subjects-Latin and English. .43-ze-:QW
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'HQ x- H C EBMEIER B E VAUCK PRODUCERS Mr H C Ebmeier superintendent and Mr B E Vauck principal should certainly be given Oscars as the best producers of the year in guiding and directing this television show of 1950 Mr Vauck principal has a B Sc Mathe matics and A M School Administration Mr Vauck s hometown IS Sutton Nebraska Mr Ebmeier superintendent has an HB and an A M school administration from the University of Nebraska Mr Ebmeiers home town is Laurel Nebraska The sponsors of the program the school board of the David City High School television show did an excellent Iob in directing the policy of the administration of school affairs Members ol the local board are Mrs Vern Campbell president Dr D C Burdick vice president Harold L Zmnecker secretary Smith Charles Vasiria Harold L Zinnecker secretary Dr D E Burdick vice president Mrs Agnes Frus Mrs Vern Campbell president Mrs B Smith Page 5 I -.. i Social Studies, science and physical education Charles Vasina, Mrs. V. D. Friis and Mrs. B. 8 V an N . ff Q . 'Q it f . 1 , ' X ' F411 '5 ...aIf'.,.. .wfcem MI ' A
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mira Norman Coufal, Ben Zinnecker, Mr Vauck, Victor Beckler. Connie Votova, Mary Beth Moran, Mary Lou Neujahr, B. Ioy Lonn, Mary Qnn Mulligan, Lois Gibson, Eugene Sobolik, Barbara Michael, Donald Hopwood. DIRECTORS The directors of this network's programs are l4 ambitious producers-the student coun- cil members. They have accomplished much during this year in the way of fine entertainment for the student body. Fourteen members make up the student council, including five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen. The members are Mary Ann Mulligan, Ioy Lonn, Mary Lou Neujahr, Eugene Sobolik and Ioe Klimeni, seniors, while Lois Gibson, Barbara Michael, Bennett Zinnecker and Don Hopwood are the junior representatives. Victor Beckler, Norman Coufal and Constance Votava repre- sent the sophomores, while Michael lohnson and Mary Beth Moran the freshmen. Eugene Sobolik ably led this group during the school year. Lois Gibson gave her sup- port as vice-president, Barbara Michael was secretary and Michael lohnson, treasurer. Among the eleven productions that were presented were Dr. Brown and his Liquid Air Demonstration, William Student and his Sun- shine Collies, George Iohnson, pianist and hurnorist, Mysterious Brown, a magician, Sounds of the Air, Leonard, Songs of Birdsg and Harter, the young adventurer. George Iohnson was thought by many to be one of the outstanding televised programs of the year. Editing the school handbook was another of the activities of the student council. These books were put out to direct the audience on various rules and regulations of the television station. Through their good-will program, flowers were given to members of the audience who became ill or had a recent bereavement in the family. The flowers were bought from a, fund donated by the audience. Approximately five to seven plants are sent each year from this fund. Mary Lou lleuiahr and Lois l-loeft give lack Lang a skating lesson at the student council skating party. Barbara Michael plays the l'tl'ierein under the direction of Paul Leonard at a student council special artist program.
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