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

 - Class of 1950

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Elaine Wadkins, treasurer, exclaims, Chest 46, while Marilyn Maack, secretary, says Six foot, two, as they measure vice-presi- dent, Gary Widle. Dud Kovarik, president, remarks What A A Man, as the seniors are measured for caps and gowns. LEADING CHARACTERS The 53 actors and actresses put on their last show on station D.C.-T.V. this year. The stars of the 1949-1950 series of programs were Dudley Kovarik, president, Gary Widle, vice- president, Marilyn Maack, secretary, Elaine Wadkins, treasurer. The top production of the year was Gridiron Magic which presented an undefeated season in football. The other attractions of the year were basketball, track, D.C. Club, Pep Club, instrumental music, vocal music, journalism, speech, F.H.A., F.F.A., and physical education. The football team topped the Central Eight Conference. Mr. Willard Lally directed the great production presented by the senior class called The Inner Willie. A field trip to gather information on how to produce more and better shows was taken to Omaha. The highlight of the expedition was Ice Capades of l95U. The show Forty-Niners, the junior-senior banquet, led the TV stars to the great things that they accomplished in their last year. The banquet planned by the junior class and presi- dent, Marvin Craig proved the acting ability of the group. The other junior class directors of the production were Gary Widle, vice-presi- dent, Eugene Sobolik, secretary, and George Hain, treasurer. President Gary Widle starred in the sopho- more video production. Vice president, Bob Lawson, secretary, Bob Meysenburg, Marvin Craig, treasurer, and Iohn Kucera, student council representative, were the top members of the supporting cast. The leading actors in their first show were Iohn Kucera, president, George Abbott, vice president, and Gilbert Kovar, secretary-treas- urer. Dudley Kovarik College Preparatory . . . Wahoo l, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Lettered I, Football 1, Lettered 1, Phys. Ed. 2, 3, Glee 2, Wahoo School Paper 1, Class President 4. Page 8 Gary Widle General . . . Genoa 1: Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4, H11-Conference 4, 9.11-State 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Let- tered 3, 4, D. C. Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Drarnatics 3, Great Expectationsur Choir l, Band l, 3, Class President 5, 42, Class Vice-President Marilyn Maack Commercial . . . Iola, Kan- sas l, 2' Pep Club 2, 4 Phys. mf 1, 2, can 1, Draj matics 3, Great Expecta- t1on.s : Class Secretary 4.

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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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,Q Elaine Wadkins General . . . Hartington 1, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 45 Phys. Ed. 3, 4, G99 2, Dramatics l, 2, Cwlee 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Class President 25 Class Treas- urer 4. George Abbott General Football l 2 3 4 I..etterecl2 3 4 Basket 1 4 Trackl 4 D Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Boys Phys Ed 1 2 Class Secretary 1 Iames Allen College Preparatory Track 3 4 Boys Phys Ed l Glee l Cho1r2 3 4 Dra matxcs 3 4 Great Expecta hens Almce Andel General Grrls Phys Ed 1 3 4 GHQI Dramatxcs 2 3 4 Student Dxrector 3 4 ee 1 3 4 F Secretary 2 Degree Chart man 3 Sarah Beclzler Commercxal Holstem r l 2 Pep Club 1 Gxrls Phys Ed 1 2 3 Vl ley Ball l Glee 1 Choxr 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Band 2 Class V1cePres1dent 1 Class Secretary 2 Ierome Beringer General . . . Football lp Basketball lg Glee lp F.F.Fl. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Maxxmxllmn Bokleman Vocahonal Agnculture on 4 F FQ l Vlce Presrdent 4 F F Pl Na honal Convenhon 4 Marvm Craig College Preparatory Football 4 Lettered 4 Bas ketball 4 Phys Ed 1 DC Club 4 Chou 3 Band 3 Dramahcs 3 Great Ex pectatrons Class Presldent 3 Treasurer 2 Loxs Ann Crandell General Pep Club l 2 3 4 Gxrls Phys Ed 4 Drcx matxcs 3 Student Dlrector 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Gleel Cholr 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 Vocal Solo1st3 FHQ 1 2 3 Stu dent Councxl 3 Anton Dolezal Commercial Football 1 3 4 Lettered 4 D C Club Phys Ed l Cholr 3 Bandl 2 3 4 were A 4 'gf azsigge sry-gg s:5,ff'+.1,g. 4-+kJ?5E-QV . sf1 -6 t Xi

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