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

 - Class of 1953

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L.-L A H1-1 Q all .Z '.z:.'f- f 'Q .1 . 4.1-r. 1 V, -. . . - TW 1953 Pubhshed by the lournahsm department Davld Clty I-hgh School Davld Clty Nebraska u 1 u u . u u I I V xx- 'I BDC f Xl Z 13,5 la ff l ,C 0 JI I Page 'Q X Gbrofogue MEMORIES The thin gossamer threads from which dreams are made-are being preserved and dedicated to the students of David City High School who made this school year of 1952 53 the memorable experience that it was Our school hte has evolved and revolved around three areas STUDENTS CLASSES and ACTIVITIES In this 1953 Scout We have en deavored to show how the STUDENT through study in his chosen CLASSES and participation in ACTIVITIES gets the most out of his treasured high school years When looking back in years to come we hope this book will help you to recall the many well filled hours spent in a complete year at David City High School The l953 Scout was brought to you through the combined efforts of the Scout staff Io Carolyn Kroeger Assoclate editor ................... lean Burdick Editor Assistant editor ................... Iackie Martin Business manager ......,...... Mary Beth Moran Assistant manager .......... Marci Io Nicodemus Photography .................... Iohn Zmnecker Wayne Morgan onten ts Page 9 Page 25 Page 39 Page 3 'Y IW' 'ff .F tr: inf., li Q 1 LJ- if 4. ' faarvu Q is 'Qt Rm lib ' W . E22 in ' ' ' f4 '. xl, 1 ,X h :B ui x 1 ,Lf 1 al. ul lk , 'I X CQW Q GHS Page 6 oar o uccztwn on 1265-9- Y Krew Dr D E Burd1ck MrsVDFn1s 385 W Robert Mcryheld 'Dx F Q QF Mrs M1ldred Sm1th Charles Vasma Harold Zmnecker mzmstratzon ana! Cgdaculty The Board of Educat1or1 1S a group selected by the people of the school d1str1ct to see that the ch1ldren of the commumty are glven the best educauon pOSS1ble They are a pohcy rnakmg group Dav1d C1ty IS fortunate m hav1ng a Board of Educatlon that 1S especlally cor1sc1ent1ous m performmg the1r dutles The puplls of our school have many addmonal opporturutles not found 1n other schools, such as, a hlghly quah f1ed teachmg staff, a wide selectlon of sub1ects and act1v1t1es, superxor equ1pment and a per sonal mterest 1n eVeryor1e's welfare Members of the Board of Educahon are Dr D E Burd1ck,pres1dent, Mrs V D Frus, v1ce pres1dent, Mr Harold L Zmnecker, secretary, Mr Robert G Mayfxeld, Mrs Mxldred Smlth and Mr Charles Vasma 4. s., , A 1 '7' .Q , f, . -1 M WL -H5 4 ff-:Ent A A .Q - g y ,. X Q ax y fl f 5 ' X V, T YQ , ass A ' tg , Q' 16,3 f' at J, rwr- 4 , T M L 1 h 'W I I xi?-f.,,,,.--:K ' 'I 1. , 5 y A 5 K ' Pin' f, T aff' T Q ,. Q I ,. ,.,.. 5 iuv I , 'S ,Q y f J y ,sy y E A 'L i ff I. L 'V . ff ' 1 ,f Mg f, . , A t Q fs K - n if E, ' I 0 0 o acu ty U any-su. '90 Q--v QFD H C Ebmexer B E Vauck viii-52 3 -,,,..-M' Orval Graham Elda Hansen faqs- ftuwg Helen Kouns El-I-IS Mercer ?Ser. 8 Robert Draney Robert Gmgery -e -- Luczle Hoffman Lorene Hoschele Wtllard Lally Donna Rudxsll A,- k . Iohn Rumbaugh Kenneth Shuck Cathenne Swanson Vugmxa Tonsmg Page 7 Xxfv haf' -, ,, P wge8 in-.-. ,ff 317,812 We oLmQClI'l'L Cgtirst we Qegin 'fs Y-I now we Wave gd 4. -, V . . ,.. 2'-.M -t R -mv-.---,,.-.-vc- api' : k KW-'ff-X --P 'x- 3A'?'-i ,- 1 I. A 17 ff V' Page President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer x 52:0 fir -In--f Wy 6? 8I'llOI'S Don Kilgore . Betty Clymer . Ianet Moser Wayne Morgan Lane Brrkel College Preparatory Mane-tta l 2 Cholr 1 2 3 4 Dramatxcs l 2 0 n Take My Penny New rres D C Club Football 3 4 lettered 3 4 Basketball 3 4 lettered 3 4 ack 3 4 lettered County Government 3 Op eretta Play The Game Rita Bxrkel Commercral Bellwood 12 Glee 123 Pep Club Betty Bock Commercral Bqnd 1 2 3 4 Pep Band l 4 Physrcql Educatlon l 2 ...P N. The ofhcers of the semor class pose for an mformal prcture The group mcludes tleft nghtl Wayne Morgan Betty Clymer Ianet Moser and Donald Kllgore Jean Burdxck College Preparatory Band 123 Choir 1234 Madrmgal 4 Physxcal Edu cation 12 Pep Club 34 Secretary 4 Scout 4 Flsso clate Edxtor 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Operetta Play The Game 4 Duane Cermak College Preparatory Chorr l Football 1234 lettered 4 Basketball 12 34 lettered 4 Track 12 riibbyek 'Xy- NEWS i 4, gs. 4 O lb fi -of ff' ,f Betty Clymer Commercral Band l 2 Ma o e te F ute Quartet 1234 Choxr l Physrcal Educatron 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 234 Cheer leader 34 Dramatrcs 3 loo Many Relatrves 3 Scoop 3 4 Rssxstant Edrtor 4 Qu1landS ol14 v e presldent 4 Class V Ce Pesrdent 4 Que n terrclant 4 Semor C ass Play Brrds ot a Feath 4 lxatronal Thespxans 4 Henry Ierry Connerley Vocatronal Hgrrculture H 2 3 Sen mel DC Club 234 Chorr 1 Football 1 2 3 4 lettered Manager 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Leo Cook Vocatxonal Flgrrculture sv H 1 Piv- Q' 5 X Roberta Czalpa Comr'-ercral Glee 2 3 Choxr 1 Physrcal Educa hon 1 Thomas Darrow College Prepa ato Band 1 2 3 Chorr 2 ra 'natxcs 3 bpe a Cuest 3 D C Club 2 3 4 Qthretrc Councrl 4 Student Coun cxl l 34 Treasurer 3 Pres xdent 4 Football 1234 lettered 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 lettered 4 Track 12 3 4 County Government 3 Class T easu er I Elva Davxdson College Preparatory Cholr 1 Glee 24 Scoop 34 Physrcal Education 1 F H Q 4 Student Council Ruta Dolezal Commerclal Cholr 1 Physrcal Educatron 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Edward Duren Vocat onal Qg rcultu e nd l F F P1 2 3 4 porter 2 State Fa mer 3 Presxdent 4 County Got rnment 3 I t K 0 X ,S T51 -as ses -9- is 1 1 f Q w Page 11 , 34, in f 1 4, '1' M I -1. 1 fd. YWLHDA ,T-HN rw- w ff ' ' , , 5 , . 'i I , , , ' Q 3 . I : V , I I I cr , :Ac - , , . I 1 F5 , , 2 .5 Clif 1 K r e 5 Alltj I r r . I - M X -X tx t T, I f. fi... V- Fl . .l 1, ,, 1 1' ,I ' ,- I: U I l 4 Q-' 4- 24 . , -': ' 3,41 Basketball 1,2, student 'N ' fr I X Y 1 I ' sf In .arf t ' 5 xii qt A 3- A Fr. , ,2,3,4. ' M I I ' , , , PM f, ' f 1' , ' ' 3 ,M - t , , l ,V l 4 , , 1 .- 3 I , ' x A Ba 1, A I tm A ' I : - ' 9 . Q '- , M 1.-ff . Page ga nv 017 .pv- AGNGWN Y. ff' Donald Dworalr College PreparatorY Band 1 2 3 4 Saxophone Quartet 2 3 4 Cholr 2 3 Dramatlcs 3 Too Many Relatlves 3 DC Club 2 34 Flthletlc Councll 4 Football l 2 3 4 lettered 2 34 Flll Conference End 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 lettered 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Student Counell 2 Semor Class Play Blrds of a Feather Robert Fadscluld Vocatlorlal Flgrlculture Gee 2 CholrlFFQ1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Football l Basketball 1 Track 1 Harvey Hayek Vocatlonal Qgrlculture Band 3 4 Cholr l F F Pl 4 Football l lettered 4 Basketball 1 Track 12 Klng s Plttend ant 4 Rvm Hem: Commerclal Cholr 1 Physlcal Educatlon l 2 3 4 Pep Club 14 Shirley Hopwood Com'-nerclal Cholr 1 4, 1. Physlcal Educatlon 1 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 'S Shnrley Mae Howe Commerclal Glee 2 3 Cholr l 4 Physlcal Educa tlon 1 Operetta Play The Game 4 Senlor Class lg Play Blrds of a Feather O' 'll Mxchael Iohnson College Preparatory Band 12 34 President 3 t Trombone Trlo 1234 Brass Sextet 234 Solo 2 Cholr 2 34 Quartet 2 3 Madrlgal 2 4 D C Club 2 Football l 2 3 4 Mr' tered 2 3 4 H11 Conference 4 B11 State 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 lettered 3 4 Track 2 3 4 lettered 2 3 4 Scoop 3 Student Councll 1 County Government 3 Op- eretta Play The Game 3182 Donald Kilgore General Cholr 1 D C Club 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 JJ: lettered 3 4 Basketball 1 2 34 Team Captaln 4 l t tered 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Class Preslclent 2 4 County Gov ernment 3 of 1 A' C' 49 q: ' at 'Q' lohn Klosterman College Preparatory Band l 2 3 4 Trombone Tr o 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Chorr 12 Pep Club 34 Basketball l Track 1 Io Carolyn Kroeger College Preparatory Band 1234 Saxophone Quartet 34 Choxr 134 Madrrgal 4 Glee 2 Physl cal Educatlon 12 F H Fl 1 2 Secretary 2 Pep Club 1234 VICE Presxdent 4 Student Councxl 3 Secre tary 3 Scout 34 Hssxstant Edxtor 3 Edxtor 4 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Grrls State 3 Football Queen 4 Coun ty Government 3 Oper etta Play The Game 4 Semor Class Play Bxrds o a Feather 4 Donald Mahlm Vocatronal Hgrxculture Choir 1 2 4 Dramatxcs 3 Too Many Relatlves 3 F P1 1 2 3 4 e Presl dent 4 Class V1ce Presl dent 2 Treasurer 3 D C Club 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Student Manager 34 Track 1 2 3 4 Operetta Plav The Game 4 Tryus Morhn Cornmercxal Glee 1 2 4 Physxcal Educcmon 12 Hrthur Matous Gene al Band l 2 3 4 FFR 124 Choxrl oat ball 3 Track 1 2 3 Basket b 1 2 Delons Mae Moyers Cf Commercxal Hmsworth 12 Physrcal Educatron 3 4 Pep Club 34 -0 Mary Elxzabeth Moron Commercxal Band 1 2 Cholr 1 2 3 4 Trlple Trto 3 Quartet 3 Madngal 4 Physxcal Educatlon 123 Drarratxcs 3 S p e c 1 al Guest 3 Too Many Relatrves 3 Flssxstant D1 rector Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 1 2 Song Leader 2 Scout 3 4 Rssxst ant Busrness Manager 3 Busmess Manager 4 Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Class Presr dent 3 Student Councxl 1 County Government 3 Op eretta Play The Game 4 Senxor Class Play Brrds of a Feather 4 Natlonal Thespxans 4 Wayne Morgan College Preparatory Class Secretary 1 Class T easurer 4 Football 14 lettered 4 Basketball l,2, 3,4, lettered 45 Track 3 Student Manager 3: Scout 3,45 County Government 3, 4-T :sow 'Wa more . f' wt. Page 13 lcmet Moser General . . . Clearwater l,2,3z Choir l,2,3,4, Triple Trio l,2,3,4, Duet 2.3, Trio 3, Solo l,2,3, Madrigal 45 Band 35 Pep Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 23,45 Dramatics 2,3, Here Comes Charlie 35 Physi- cal Education l,2,3,4p Class Secretary 4g Student Council 35 Operetta, Play The Game 4: Senior Class Play Bir s of Q Feather 4 Elsie Muller Commercial Glee 2 lf-fm YS,- 'is .A R SP' Choir l Physical Educa 33 'vw 'rv tion l I Vernon Nxcodemus College Preparatory Band 1234 President 4 Pep Band 2 Choir 234 Madr gal 24 Dramatics 3 Too Many Relatives 3 DC Club 34 Football 1 2 Student Manager 34 Basketball 123 Track 2 County Government 3 Op eretta Play The Game 4 Senior Class Play YQ S275 ,pw M are Ef ' Birds of a Feather 4 I National Thespians 4 Dorothy Papa Commercial Octavia l 2 Choir l 2 Physrcal Education 1 2 3 4 P e p Club 1 3 4 Cheerleader l Drarnatics 2 Mystery at Midnight 2 Class Presi dent 1 Student Council 4 Page 14 dive 'wx Q- in aim -... ax. I 45 far rf' an Mary Louise Polacek College Preparatory . . . Scoop 35 Quill and Scroll 3,4g Choir l,2,3,4g Piano Solo l,2.3,4: F.H.f-1. 2,35 Student Librarian 1,2,3,4g Operetta, Play The Game 4. Rose Mane Roch Commercial Band 2 34 Choir 234 Scoop 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Stu dent Manager 2 Physical Education l Dramatics 3 Too Many Relatives 3 Pep Club 34 l-'HQ 23 Operetta Play The Garne 4 Senior Class Play Birds of a Feather 4 National Thespians 4 Elizabeth Reba Commercra Glee 2 3 Choir 1 Physical Educa tion 1 Gene Remmers College Preparatory Band 1234 Saxophone Quartet 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Scoop 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Secretary 4 Pep Club 34 Dramatics 3 Too Many Relatives S dent Councl 4 Treasurer 4 Track 1 Basketball l Senior Class Play Birds ol a Feather 4 National Thespians 4 Ioseph Rerucha General . . . Band l,2,3,4g 91 Fra. 1,25 Football 3, let- 'FH tered 3. Ieanette Rumery Commerclal MGTISHG Glee 2 Pep Club 12 34 Drarnai1cs13 ew Fxres I Too Many Rela tives Manlyn Sargent Commercxal Band l 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Physxcal Educahon l Donna Scnbner Commermal Choxr I 234 Band 1234 Solo 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Physxcal Educatxon 1 F H Q 1 2 3 4 Parlxamentarxan l Drs trict Recreation Leader 2 Degree Chaxrrnan 3 Vxce Presxdent 4 Operetta Play The Game 4 . s 11 W 5 3 I :Q 5 , N , 4... .Q 1... V X ? ' 'U' 4-an 'EW an-is ,gp ff' Stella Slosser Commercial . . . Band 2.3, 45 Choir lg Glee 21 Physi- cal Education 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 3: Drcrrnatics 35 F.H.Fl. 3,4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Class Sec- retary 2. Darlene Sloup Commercxal Physlcal Educatxon 13 4 Chou' 1 Rosalxe Spexcher Cornmerclal Band I Choir I 4 Glee 2 3 Pep ub 1 2 3 4 F H H Operetta Play he Game 4 Donald Stara Vocatloncxl Rgrlculture nd 1 F F 1 Treasurer 3 4 Page 15 Page 16 ine.. .L,x My an ,z W 3-wr. V Donna Stara Commercial . . . Choir lg Glee 2, F. H. R. 3,47 Scoop 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Stu- dent Librarian l,2,3,4g Sen- ior Class Play, Birds of a Feather 4. LeRoy Svoboda Vocattonal Rgriculture otr 123 F F Walter Svoboda College Preparatory Chotr 124 Madngal 24 Drarnatics 3 Too Many Relatives 3 D C Cl b 234 Student Council 2 Class President l Boys State 3 Football 1234 Lettered 234 Team Cap- tain 4 Basketball 1234 lettered 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 ernment 3 Operetta Play The Game 4 Senior Class Play Birds ol a Feather 4 National Thespxans 4 Hrlene Vobonl Commercial Choir 1 Glee 23 Scoop 34 Editor 4 Quill and Scroll 4 F H .Q 1 Dramatics 3 Too Many Relatzves 3 Class Secretary 3 Miss David City 4 Semor Class Play Birds ot a Feather 4 Hsststant Director N tional Thespians 4 Darlene Vraspir Commercial . . . Band l, 2.3.4, Vice-President 4, Trumpet Trio 3.4, Pep Band 2.3.4: Choir 3,45 Physical Education l,2,4g Pep Club 3.4: F. H. H. l,2,3,4: Dra- matics 3, Too Many Rela- tives 3, Operetta, Play The Game 4 Donna Wadlnns Commercial Choir l Pep Club I 2 3 4 President 4 Physical Edu ca ion l 2 3 4 F 23 President 3 Secretary 2 Student Council 3 County Government 3 Op- eretta Play The Game Wnllxam Winscot College Preparatory Choir 1 D C Club 34 Football l 2 3 4 lettered 3 4 Track 12 3 4 lett red 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 let tered 4 Class Treasurer 2 County Government 3 Iohn Zmneclrer College Preparatory Choir 24 Madngal 24 Quartet 234 V1ePtes1 dent 4 Scout 34 Dra matics l High Window 1 D C Club 34 Football 1234 lettered 4 Student Manager 3 Track 1234 Student Council 4 Class Vice President 3 County Government 3 Operetta Play The Game 4 Sen ior Class Play Birds of a Feather 4 National Thespxans 4 ,SWK . x 'R PK Wit .. 'Wx N I... S., 'kr' if T' 'VW-rfb. 'WS 1 1 4 Ch' ,,. . . Q. .1121 2,a,4. A 1 1 f . .Z 1 4 , ' sl 3.4- ' : ' - X! t' '. . . : I . H. Q. L W L ' r . ': 1 x A W, 4. ' 5 4 K 4 1 1 f' if Qt . . ,n , . ,, 4 We ist 121132 i 1 0.2, lettered 3,41 County lGav: 4 4 ' U . u., ' z X : I ' Q ' . ' 5 ' l TM, 4 .ae 1 fi ' . . li' : I I' Ig I H,,, lc- 1 X . . . . 5 ' , 5 I 5 - M fl' , Q 1'-. - . - I . D. I' H 1 . 1 H Ag - lg 'XM :A 1 1 I ...J At , ' t , .7 V 1 a- I i ' p . , Q1 7 -- I H 5 I V , Cglze cgjpciesmen at Work . . The main purpose of the student counctl 1S to act as spokesmen for the entlre student body The mem bers of thts organ1zat1on are se lected by the1r class to represent them on the councll The oflrcers for the 195253 school term were Tom Darrow prestdent B111 Peters v1ce prestdent Kathryn Kllgore sec retary and Gene Remmers treas urer Some of the dutles ot the student councll are the assembly programs ma1nta1n1ng a flower fund and sponsormg and planmng a1l htgh school part1es X, Members of the student councxl seated around the table are Kleft to nghil Elva Davrdson Davld Frus Ilm McGurk Robbre Qrmagost Gene Remmers B111 Peters Tom Darrow Kathryn K1lgore Elatne Morgan Dorothy Papa Carole Scrxbner and lors lean H1nze Standmg are lleft to nghtj Don Hamsa Iohn Zmnecker and Mr B E Vauck advlsor Dorothy Papa Robert Glock and Lo1s lean H1nze put the hm h1ng touches on the decoratlons for the all h1gh school party ,vp rv L-lu Students and teachers enyoy dancmg at the all hlgh school Dflphefle H llmfm l'lClTDlST eXD1G1Y1S The fllfldfl party mentals ot harp playmg to Kathryn Knlgore lol lowlng an assembly program Page 17 . . I - 1 ' - ' . ' I, , ' J ' , 'D 4 v f 1 - ' . - . ' . - V , I . -N , J , - . 1 1 ,A 1 . I . I A , 1 , A 4 ' A x 1 .X 1 - . ' . .' ', ' tx I A . I i X1'X 1' V Q V, A . 1 X f ,' . M 1 A: . I by . 1 R ff ll ' I 2 3 'E 1 g 1 tl tt xg' - ' I .nu 1 , xx, -1, f - - F 1 Q . .Q . ' ' . X , I 5 . A' ' 'fl 1 E - r E 1 , ' V I 5 , 5 Q f - 1 . X . I I -D ' 'f w- ,f V X -D ' if -' , ' 1 1 . iz ,-v L -- 1 , 'I I , V .514-AJ 1' '. I ' A -1 ,A 4. A l . a A, 1 v ' . . ,, I cg - 'v K President Secretary Treasurer Pat Mulligan, Iackie Martin, Marilyn Miller, and lohn Wert, junior class officers, pause for a minute to be photographed. 33? .exif- ' jg, Vice-President . . UfLlOI'S Iackie Martin . Iohn Wert Pat Mulligan Marilyn Miller M4lib 'hiv ,Q 2 4 1 A Grayce Rllen Betty Hndel Hrlene Bock Dolores Bonne Iackie Boroviak Kenneth Divis wig ree Q ire all 1 Z ...,. 'Q' 5 Io Rnn Dollison Paul Engle: Ramona I-'ricke Wayne Fyfe Beryl Glock .. ,fiwwa H 7? 5 ei if N Q GI! , Q. , , 'ft Hfg'1s Dean Glock Robert Glock M at 'Q'f d 4. M 9 Q H' Gif ' ' ' i e er r e r l G r , A J f ,fi,,g1 44' 8, V W y sw, f V J N1 at lx x to 4- U aft Dorothy G-rubaugh Donald Hamsa Blondell Henk Lois lean f? gifs! 1 'W Hinze Donna Hoback Norman Hoett David Howe 'ZW' 'il Dennis lacob Marie Iacob Bngelyn Kadavy Kathryn Kilgore Bnnllosterman David Kovar Franklin Krov Page 18 A ,LL Qur guniors memem er. . Fifty-four juniors worked diligently to make the 1952-1953 school year one of the highlights of their lives. The year was started by electing class officers to represent the classy Class sponsors were Miss Donna Rudisil Miss Helen Kouns and Mr Ellis Mercer Iunior representatives on the Student Council were Lois lean Hinze Don Hamsa Kathryn Kilgore and B111 Peters The class chose their class rings in the early part of the year. Eight lettermen retumed for the football team along with a student manager. The drum majorefte, Marci Io Nicodemus, was a member of the class. Pat Mulligan cmd Kathryn Kilgore were elected cheerleaders by the Pep Club Mr Willard Lally chose the cast for the Iunior Class play Hook Line and Sinker which was the Juniors first crack at dramatics Illnd last but not least the class planned the Junior senior banquet held in May Rrleno Kucera Ruth Nichols HO-. X Wesley Kunkee Marc: Io Nlcodemun ,gi Ioe Rexsdor-if Ruth Remmers 4' Qw vm fn-, nl 6 Iaclne Marhn Melvm Mclilrcrvy Monlyn Miller G 1 mv- 1-fw Q, Blvm Osmeru Hrda Ostermerer' B111 Peters if M6 'Z' 'N X x 3 Pat Muihgun 4 Ioe Proskovec Bob Rathjen 'Kg' 'Q Ivan Rerucha Lcxvona Rxchert Glona Shay Merle Struebmg Wilma Svobodu -'--. QQ 'Y ,Qui svja 1- in-.4 'WCW 3 W ke? 4 if IL Sl tl Mmnne Tunms Shirley Vfrn Gladyce Vobonl Robert Vobonl Iohn Wert Dick Wood Adnan Zxma umme Page 19 3... 4-ma, Csuoplzomores Robert Hndel Bobble Hrmagost P1'eS1d6I1t Nrck Meysenburg VICE Presrdent anon Novak K1 1. o Secretary Dolores Modmgor Treasurer lean Marushak -ef I-'red Bock Io Hnn Bock Glenn Cemper ff -Qgf Jag at avr TWV' Q-. Q -Q' Wvqv ll Georgxa Cermal: Marlene Cermak Carol Coulal Hllen Covault Io Rune Demulh Dorothy Fadschlld -'ic ff -wo., Qmiv 7 's. I 1. 1.1 Elmer Haight B111 Hoelt Roberl Houdesheldt Marvel Garnson Durward Gxbb Clarence Graybxll 376 '13 T' X Duae Kelley Donna Kelley Denton Kmdlex Calhcmne Klostermcm ,S 0' 44'Q 5, ks.. wtf' Celme Farrell 'N E. Betty rsa 'RQ ' 'Qfbs N-. Kozxsek Fred Kousel: 4 4 f K I I .?. A - Lolaonoo lf! A-. '.... ' - Iulann Krov Gladys Kucera Darlene Kulhanek B111 Lawson Ioan Marushak lim McGurk Noel Mclntosh 5 9 I ,- l, 'A 'V X, .- ..Q 'U' 2 1- r 'K w Z.. , j , ,WX f ' X o 2 . . '- at 'J I W 11: X 1' f Z lx i - A 1 , 1 ' . 1 , A Y oo., ? f9fQQ w '4 5 A Q ll A Q A ': Q 1 ,.ge'iV:fkf ' l so .1 ff We an f' Lf k , A' ' .,, L- oi L so R.. ' 1. - ....... if ,o l 4 xiao, . b J oi or JN 1. , 3 3' 4' 4 , on J ! o o H . o ' t 4 . . X .ii so ,Q W VN x I , P: X A Q' in 9' F ' l z- P ' ' l - K- x .- is' 1 X I A ' . ,el ,la fv I ' ' ' ' ' e' ' - . Q X F ,R K A I Milf! lx I FX REQ I TY! Q X-I Q A 1, Ts 1 J f K is ' lv .5 3- J as ' Q Q 5- o 45 ,A th .X t . K x . U ' f l if 0 o 'rw' C l .e X- ' W Q' . X Q. g ' I 5 ' I 9 M, ,!. M 11 5- ' .Q ,I Sophomore officers relaxing on the steps are 1 '- lbottom row left to right! Dolores Medinger, lean V,,l . 3, Marushak ltop rowl Allan Novak, Nick Meysen- K bufg- Nick Me senbur il if Hllan Novak .Qu X 4 9 1 v me 1- 0- X fl -s xx - 1 Dolores Medinger Ierome Meister 6.9 TQ all ' r 7 'x Q 4- - '. f '- Karen Moser Virginia Nichols ai ' ,. Y r ,,.., 9 .4 Nancy Nozicka Pat O'Brien Richard Edwin Palensky Evelyn Pelan Bob Piller 21 A s Q Z A-:E ll K A A or ' lgg Scif ' , A .-N . 3 W? NJ 1 Q Q' Q, 5 fv- x A 4' , ' V I 1. 1 F 9 QM , yy , -1- ' .--'A 'l A IQ ' H . ,A 7 P' fi'f 3' , ,ff A p g , 51 IM f , l Tk i N X -mv N Laurence Polromy Ben Porter Donald Rech lane Hech Rose Rerucha Burdette Sabata Iames Sabata vu X V y XV 1,1-. KAL? , my , 'mfgg Q as , fn ,N ' I' 57, de .1 vu '-15 . R 1 -' HQ Awe' Wx . 1 ., . .gi ' ,, Y' 'N 'N 'I 51, Q A I . Q? 1 N ' V N 1 A Yi X M X 'if I ' Leslie Sandy Carole Scribner Clair Siroky Rita Slama Lucille Soucelr Hrlene Stara Margaret Struebina ft, Ai' ffl' 's gfr Leta Mae Doris Svoboda Ronald Vogeltanx Beverly Wadlrins Beth Wilson Merlyn Wright Fred Zima Supancheck IPS 471917, Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer 42 Wipe in wg- TSZ 1 'WMM' Charles Baker Iamce Blevms Maunce Bonne QF Y'-1.5. Lorene Cnger Hnthony Dxvzs lean Dworal: ? '?vv- Manoa Graybxll Barbara Grubaugh Ioyce Pyle A+ in I--. fm- 1 nik 23993 I 1 '7 x Ioe Meysenburg Ronald Sredel Io Hnn Plller Iarnce Blevms i Q- fic. all 'mr ...QQ 48101 Norman Hdkms 15 2' Marla Armagost W W1 Wesley Bonne lane Borovxak Paul Canady Leonard Cermal: kr- '4V ' 'sfo nm '63 'mm Tom Engle: Darlene I-'ocher Davxd Fm: Shuley From g mf mama gmt 'Qaf A6 .wah 42:-x 5? -..-J ,N Boyd Hasxlr Ierry Hoeft Betty Hunt Rrchard Husalr S -rf fb- Bomfd ldiler Robert Klexn Emll Kouba Ierome Kouma Darlene Kucera Bosemane Kucera Lyle Kunlree Page 22 C 5 1 ,,. . - 4 J 1 J 0 .P gay, H Ig - . . - a ' t AA It VZA, A V AA If . 5 v' xl ' I . . . Q n x 1: 4 A - - ' ' a . S . lf 1 v I H , ' M, ik A y ,Viv '. Y, ' H, 'wr H' if . ,- i ' fr, , ' :Eg ..,.:, . I ' .,V:,v ,J 2 , V . f ly, af l 'f' ffl a 1 e ff 'Q ff if aa l or QQ g l 1- r d ee rr a a H A ' ,',. ly I J I ak? 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' Rita Polacek Henry Rozanek Ioyce Sandy Barbara Marvin Shanahan 5' Loretta Stuchlxk Page 23 Q :N ,T as ' ' l l L K t- K A M A Xl 2 Y f , 4- , -5 fa V W kv-X X fl w , ' Ax X .H ' 'fi IAF 'x -- 2. f ,fi-V If K 'Ov' '1 A 1 ' I ' .f J . K' I' :XJ - ll 3 Irene Lapacek Marjorie Lapacek Nancy Lonn Dorothy Meister loe Meysenburg Elaine Morgan Douglas Muehlich ,. QV I . ' 4 , W ' 5 7' , ' j Q- 1' 3 s A . M' lv- ? x, 5 1 W R. Y yy' I '-J I ' ' A .A 'gk 1 1' A .1 4. k'?s.M.i.,, K .a , n v' , . f Q Q53 . - 'I no .h D H ,I Q G, , Q 23 , vifg M , if , INV' X r - f - 2 H -f - -f ' T I X I 0 F ,, 1 A Ed f K , ' ' M W . ' if 1 , , ,. r y 'Q 9' 5 , . . . x N- '59 - ' n M 'M' Iv - ,I f x , ' 1 . 'fx fx Wk ' f 12 . . i + is l ' sf G1 'Y T x W 'N x ag, Page 24 cg2me to Q11 O7-llelol' Way clystening to tlze wore! Gene Rernmers and Walt Svoboda perform experunents ln chemlstry 4 .4 laboratory Mr B E Vauck advanced algebra m structor explams the game of chance to Iackxe Borovmk Page 26 llll s Catherme Swanson brology lnstructor dls plays the model eye to Clarence Graybxll 861171 Dav1d Ctty Hrgh School rnamtams a hlgh standard on the college preparatory level The course cornphes fully Wrth state regulatlons govern1ng entrance requuernents to the Un versrty ot Nebraska and state colleges Four years of Enghsh two years of rnathe rnatlcs two years of lorelgn language and three years each of sclence and socxal stud1es are requ1red for the course W 'X N1UlPiMhtl'C-f.lt Nlck Meysenburg arranges a Roman kltchen for Mrs Elcla Hansen 1n Lat1n ll Qai of , 1' 1 .ln v I ' A - K 13,3 Q by VH 1 D, ' ' ' 3f.fe.sf,, 'A ,A 'iff .Lf-.. E J xi 'lg A, ' WTW 3 x es 4 M A V tl 3, 'Ay .git F All ' Study jqclueve The Enghsh department IS recogmzed as one of the frnest 1n the state Thls course has extensrve work 111 grammar hterature and speech lt covers all that students entermg college are expected to know 1n thrs held The scrences rnclude b1ology physrcs and chemrstry World lfustory Hmerrcan hrstory and CIVICS are the soclal studres offered Courses IH mathematrcs mclude two years of algebra and plane geometry The general course rs offered for those who prefer a general educat1on 3 ra 9 ' YM!! Mr Ellis Mercer mathematrcs mstructor solves an algebra problem for Marla Hrma gost a freshman student Mr Iohn Rumbaugh glves Betty Hunt GdVlC9 on her world hlstory notes L..g.,,, Flnn Klosterman dxscusses current events for MUNOH GY0Yb1ll lime BOTOVIGII Gnd MISS Luclle american history with Mr Dmney Hoffman llsten whxle Dorothy Merster records Cx speech m Englxsh 9 Page 27 Performing the angel in physical education class are Betty Ilsa and lulann Krov Through all the rush and turmoil of high school days 60 girls were enrolled in the phystcal education classes this year Under the d1rec tion of Miss Lorene Hoschele the girls have had a well organized pro gram Their schedule consisted of many different sports such as basketball softball soccer volley ball bad mmton and tumbling The girls had a basketball tournament ln which they orgamzed their own teams Recreational games and danclng were part of the girls schedule also The classes learned and par ticipated 1n organized exercises to 1 Ml In the tumbling class, the following are gaining perfect balancey fleft to rightl Marlene Cermak, Leta Mae Supancheck, and Merlyn Wright. H pyramid is formed in girls physical educa- tion by fbottom row left to rightl Pat O'Brien Doris Svoboda, Shirley Van Bummel and Dor- othy Fadschild, fsecond rowl Merlyn Wright, Lucille Soucek ftopl Leta Mae Supancheck. Page 28 ...J maintain good body health and strength and also to use up surplus energy ime Qui for Gblay rig y gg U OI' ing 48 fl, The woodworkmg classes ot Davrd C1ty I-hgh bchool corn be proud of hav1ng one of the most modern shops of any Class B school 1n the state Ut1l1z1ng fluorescent l1ght1ng the newly burlt plant has the power tools along the West wall wlth work benches 11'1 the center and storage racks or the east Wall Students are offered three years of Work ln the course under the d1rect1on of Mr Kenneth Lynn Shuck Hlvm Osmera rs worlcmg on the ylgsaw for hrs shop pro1ect m the mdustrral arts gat the Qrakes The dr1vers tralnlng program at Davld C1ty I-hgh School had an enrollment of 63 students thrs year Behmd the wheel trammg was taken 1n a l952 Chevrolet whlch was donated by the D D Davls Chev rolet Garage Mr Elhs Mercer had charge of classroom 1nstruc tlons and behlnd the wheel trarnlng was dlrected by Mr Iohn Tornek The dr1vers tra1n1ng course was completed when the students obtalned then' dr1vers hcenses 95 3900 Mr Iohn -I-omek behmdthe wheel mstructor ex Mr Ellls Mercer drxvers trammg mstructor dem plums the mechamsm of the carburetor of the anslrctes Q new prmclple of mergmg Home to dr1vers trammq car to Fred Kozxsek Blwtell Henk and Glenn Cemper Page 29 A . . F 'I- it Q' A . 1 G 'Q y , 1 'mfr' i . . - . I u I ' 1 . . . .. . . .. . H . - - - . u - u - - - . , . . I I A 1 . 1 I J' l an t Q . A Q I 1 X ' Y 3 s ' M i 1 7 X . j A X ' , X ' Q L. r Q y 'n Q , I J - , . n ,, Y . ' I i ' . . I . , . . . I . ' ' - - I - . . n . . , . . . , . ofet r Cgake The commerc1al department at Dav1d C1ty Hlgh School IS one of the best eq.upped 1n the state Th1s course cons1sts of shorthand typmg machmes and a study of the many dut1es of a secretary Mrss Helen Kouns supervlses the commerclal course thrs year Durmg the year the glrls prepare them selves for Jobs as secretartes and for the Mer1t System Test whlch they took 1n March Later they took the C1V1l Servlce Test Donna Scnbner IS workmg on the bookkeepmg mach1ne as a part of her secretanal tralnlng program 3 K 4 N XM W p 1 l jp' letter In preparatton for the1r career the glrls take typmg and f1rst year shorthand when they are luntors The sen1or gxrls take ofhce prachce whtch QIVSS them expertence as sec retartes for the admmlstrators and some ot the teachers The semor shorthand class lncludes typmg shorthand d1ctat1on and trar1scr1pt1on servlces ot d1tferer1t busmesses busmess law and short uruts on secretartal I'9SpOI1S1b1l1l16S The olhce machmes course COI'1S1QlS ot the D1ctaphor1e typmg umts Dxtto and M1meO graphmg the calculator bookkeepmg ma chme and the addmg machmes Q Q3 54 609 0 Mxss Helen Kouns demonstrates the key board to her begmmng typmg students Sh1r1ey Mae Howe answers the telephone durmg her othce practlce hour L..t Darlene Vrasplr IS lookmg through the gulclance test lxles for lnformatlon 41951 JV ii 'lr Page 31 . 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UC . wi-.lt - H . fi X 4130 l na. .4. -1-9 5 kiwi- - N 55 . 7- ' I f If OO Mig CWUMIQ WGQS fI'lf9l'OUM'lg M1ss Donna Rudlstl and F H H prestdent Flrlene Kucera admrre ct scrapbook In home economlcs Betty Ilsa prepares a vegetable m the pressure cooker whxle Joyce Sandy checks her bakmg Gu1cled by MISS Donna Rudlsll homemakmg mstructor 74 glrls have learned many new techmques for becommg better homemakers dur1ng the past school term Sewmg home decoratlon and Mane Iacob and Gladyce Voborll admlre the dlfferent tvpes of draperles 1n home economlcs Page 32 Darlene Focher calls Ruth Nxchols' attentxon to the style of a dress rn a magazlne tn home economlcs management cookmg and famlly relatlonshtps were some of the unlts studled by the three classes Home expenences were based on some unlts Homemakmg at Davxd Ctty Hxgh School IS a three year course Whtch can be taken any three years of ones high school career Leadlng the Way for the Future Homemakers of QITISIICG were Hr lene Kucera pres1dent Donna Scrrbner vrce presxdent .Ctrlene Bock secretary Stella Slosser treasurer and MISS Donna Rudxsll sponsor Many Worth whtle projects were carrred on by thls group throughout the year o 0 ' 9 . 'J ' .' ft' I 4 ' 'EE - 1K f El , , ' 1.'w-'Sf ftmiiff , 1 w Dux L . f I Uv ' , v ' .. f- . , -- ,K -+W- , M , , V514 16 V l I . . . . I 1 I ' V - A-. - Q I f 52 sg tl 1 .T F tv . f V YU! R t fs 2 3, ' ' .1 ,r .g . . . . . 3 I 9 . . . , , v, I -v . . . . V I l n , . - . I 1 H I - I - I vnu... ,, A ' 1 . , ' 1 t , ' - ' 1 I, 5 I - . , :MJ 'ii Don Mahlln and Dean Glock ludge cream ln vocatxonal agrrculture The vocatronal agrlculture department of Davrd Cxty H1gh School ollers the best 1n edu cat1on to young men mterested ln larmrng The Future Farmers of Hmenca chapter eX'11b1lS 1ts prolects at the state and county farrs H11 types of prolects 1n shopwork hve av' he fl' Bob Rathyen and Fred Bock mspect a cream can 1n vocatxonal agrxculture on the . WIFI! The l F Pl offrcers are Cleft to nghtj Robert O Gmgery sponsor Kenny Drvls news repc. ter Don 'Vlahlln vxce presxdent Ed Duren presldent Bob Fadsch1ld secretary Donald Stara treasurer and Ioe Proskovec sentlnel stock and crops are shown Varlous 1udg1ng trlps are made throughout the year to g1ve students exper1ence Iudgrng IS carrled out 1n cattle hogs crops sheep and da1ry products Ierry Conrterley and Leo Cook work on thetr shop projects 1n voccmonal agrlculture Page 33 Ol Ol A 'i1L A' ll' f 3 I 5 ,. fp w 1 -14+ ' in Q f I V 1 A - :- I , I or 1: I f U' ,A -I Lg' 5' ...N-f V .'r,', --2'-311 ' J' ff 5 C ,rtx l V I l U 'T Extra Extra lm cf tgoout gt Dlrected by Mr Wlllard E Lally the journahsm department has enlarged 1lS pub l1cat1ons program The Scoop became a pnnted newspaper and the Scout became elght pages larger 1n the 195253 school year The Scout staff mcluded Io Carolyn Kroeger Iacquehne Mart1n lean Burd1ck Mary Beth Moran and Marcl Io Nlcodemus John Zmnecker Wayne Morgan Ronald Vogeltanz and Frankhn Krov helped Wllh photography Arlene Voborxl Betty Clymer Gene Remmers Donna Stara Pat Mullxgan and Kathryn K1lgore formed the Scoop staff Rose Mar1e Rech and Elva Davldson were staff members the hrst semester Grayce Ann Allen jacquehne Borov1ak Kenneth DIVIS Dean Glock Blondell Henk Robert Houdesheldt and Marrlyn Mlller Were members of the beg1nn1ng Journahsm class Robert Glock Robert Rath1en and Nor 'nan Hoett were ad sol1c1tors I lie 1 Members of the annual staff for the l9bL bd year book consrsted of fstandmg left to nghtl Mary Beth Moran Wayne Morgan Iohn Zmnecker and MGTCI Io Ntcodemus Cseatedj lean Burdrck Io Carolyn Kroeger and Iacquelme Martm The Scoop staff lstandmg left to nghtl Rose Mane Rech Gene Remmers Grayce Ann Allen Iaclne Borov1ak Kathryn Krlgore Kenneth D1v1s Bob Rathlen Bob Houdesheldt Bob Glock Pat Mull1gan Norman Hoeft and Marr lyn Mlller fseatedl Elvcx Davldson Blondell Henk Arlene Voborll Betty Page I Scroll are Betty Clymer vlce presldent Gene Remmers secretary Iacquehne Clymer Dean Glock and Donna Stara CP edxtor treas Io Carolyn Kroeger presxdent Marcx Io YOW urer Arlene Vobonl school newspaper ed1tor lsecond rowj Kathryn Kxlgore Rose Mane Rech Mary Beth Moran lean Burdlck Donna Stara Pat Mulhgan and Mary Lou Polacek 34 rm anmng C70 or the Cgguture Mr Robert E Draney explalns the purpose of the gurdance program to the hlgh school students Davld Ctty Hlgh School students I'9C91V9d the benehts of a complete guxdance prog am th1s year for the lrrst tune ln Mr Bobert E Draney the school has a gu1dance dxrector who IS part1cularly gtlted 1n thls held Hrs tra1n1ng at the Un1vers1ty of Nebraska equlpped h1m well tor thrs work The program began roll1ng at the beg1nn1ng of the year as students took ach1evement voca tlonal and personal aptltude tests lnterpretahon and appl1cat1on of the results followed In the vocatlonal preference area each student learned about the yob prospects rn h1s fleld of mterest ee Vlr Robert E Draney guxdance mstructor helps students fmd lnformatron on future vocatlons They are lleft to nghtl Ian Moser Ierry Connerley and Mary Lou Polacek Students GSS1Sl1I'1g 1n the 11 brary throughout the year were Donna Stara Mary Lou Po lacek Georg1aCermak Beverly Wadkms Allen Covault Rose Rerucha Dolores Medlnger Marlene Cermak and Betty IISG Dolores Bonne Nancy Noz 1cka lane Mar1e Rech Arlene Stara Donna Hoback Iean Hrnze Betty Ann Andel Dorls Svoboda and Iulann Krov Dolores Bonne checks out a book to Donna Hoback whtle lean Hxnze looks rn the card catalogue for the names of some books wntten by her lavorxte author Page 35 l l , . . . . I :Q . . . , . . , L.,I I . . . ' G5 . . . I - . . , ' 0 4 A ar A 1 . I . - I , if 1 ' V I , YT . I 1 I I F.. . I - 1 I I I I 1 , , ' Q5 4 . . 5 1 li .z ll A V ch S lfvorklng in any ays rkid -H L , Some rural students taking advantage of one of the school services board the bus for a trip home .g lu ggm ,r5 The bus drivers pause for a picture before leaving on their afternoon route Cleft to nghtj Don Shrader Iohn Tomek and Ray Kudlacek Custoctians Roy Welte, Don Shrader and Ray Kudlacek have the task of keeping the rooms and halls of the school clean. Fred Stafford is the custodian at South Ward. Boy Welte also has the duty of keeping the school warm in the winter. Arriving at approximately 5 a.m., Roy comes to fire the fur- nace seven days a Week during cold weather. Mrs Vern Blevins and Mrs Iohn Tomek are the cooks in the school cafeteria Mrs Blevins and Mrs Tomek prepare meals for about 160 students each day The schools bus drivers are Iohn Tomek Ray Kudlacek Don Shrader Bob Doner and Fred Stafford They furnish transporta tion for the students to and from school and for athletic games away from home Bob Doner is also the bus me chan1c He services and repairs David Citys busses and keeps them in good running order to travel their routes each day Z' Page 36 Keeping busses in repair is part R W 1 Ns.. oy ete school custodian Mrs Vern Blevins left and Mrs Iohn f h drives one of the busses tres in his workshop 12 oclock meal 1 4: - ' - gp . I 5 z' . ' I ' ' u E, K . . , X' fi ' ' , 4 ff' ' ' i' ' , 6 .. , 1 1 it tl f' . lf 1 K ' lv 1 V 1 N . vw i , ' : It J 7 0 T 9 iob of Bob DOHGF. Who C1150 for Zl years, goes about his du- Tomek, right, make sandwiches for the riff mn, ill' gmayatmcgfcgv Her Royal H1ghness Mlss Io Carolyn Kroeger relgns In the typlng room Students dg then' qsslgn supreme over her fawmng court Cleft to nghtj Don Dworak ments grven throughout the day Wa yne Morgan and hm McGurk The Latm II class pose under the flag Whlch Steppmg 1nto study hall we see the students studymg they made thexr ass1gnments JL. ffl Four o clock and students rush out to get the best seat The G1rls Glee Club SIDQS some of the latest on the bus popular songs :xr L.. Page 37 9-llGl'l 9110? l.S ractice Gomes Cgirst. map cgiom Slip CALL. 'W .,.,E': F, - N 'wg if 2- x.. 45 , W v X 'X hi. 1+ 4 x I dl ! ,M I Z l Ci Q53 Q Don K1lgore talk over a play wrth quarterback Lane Blrkel e nf Sept 12 Davrd City 31 Osceola 'I game of the season held on Bulldog turf Wayne Mor gan led Coach Iohn Rumbaugh s runmng attack as he rambled for a total of 110 yards Davld Cxty held a 12 0 halftrme lead The Scouts racked up 11 flrst downs to the losers 4 The seasons prospects looked good Sept 19-Davrd Cxty 25 Wahoo 7 Second to fall by the wayside was Wahoo 25 7 IH the frrst home game of the season B111 Peters who mrssed the flrst game because ol 1n1ur1es paced Davld Crtys backs by gcumng 71 yards The Scouts held a 7 O edge at the halt but the scoreboard soon changed M1ke Iohnson scored on a sparkhng 80 yard runback of the second half klckoff Sept 26 Davxd Cxty 51 Schuyler 12 Overwhelmed by a score ol 5112 the Schuyler Warrlors were no match for Davxd Cxty The Scouts ran up the largest score of the season Robbxe Plrma gost scored on a 67 yard run the largest gam made by a Dav1d Cxty back durmg the whole season The Scouts held a 20 6 halltlme lead Scormg 25 polnts m the thrrd perlod Davxd Clty went 1ts lmal frame leadlng 45 6 Ierry Connerley Duane Cermak i 1:1 Oct 3 David C1tyl8 Crete 6 lor 1lS hrst Central Elght Conference vlctory The couts held an 18 O lead durlng the lHlefm1SSl0n but the Red and Black s offenslve attack bogged and they were unable to score xn the second half Davrd Cxtys defenslve umt led by Walt Svoboda Don Dworak and Tom Darrow was partlcularly outstandmg Oct 10-David Cnty 24 Albion 6 Coach Iohn Rumbaughs charges had lxttle trouble d1spos1ng of Alblon 24 6 The Scouts scored 12 poxnts rn the flrst perrods Mxke Iohnson paced Davxd Cxtys backs by QCXIDIIIQ 94 yards Oct 17 Davxd Crty 20 Seward 7 Scor1ng two touchdowns m the trnal perlod the Scouts defeated the Seward Blueyays 20 7 Davrd Cxty scored m the opemng mmute ot the game to lead 7 0 at halttrrne wh11e the Blue1ays scored therr touchdown rn the thrrd perxod Lane Blrkel Mike l Oh1'1SOn 2 1 , gs-L fr X :v- UD 2 . 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The Scouts fought on even terms with Fullerton as each team gained a net of TENTATIVE 1953 Football Schedule 215 yards, but David City could not keep possession Sept- 11 Osceolc - - here of the ball long enough to score. Sept. 18 Wahoo . . there Oct. 31-David City 13, Central City 6 Sept. 25 Schuyler . . here David City's Scouts nipped the Bison 13-6 for their fourth conference win. The Scouts held a 7-6 lead at the half. Don Dworak switched from tackle to end Oct. 2 Cfefe - - Thefe and scored on a 46-yard pass play from quarterback Lane Birkel. Bill Peters' 144 yards was the game's running highlight. Oct. 9 Albion . . here Oct. 16 Seward . . there Nov. 7--David City 24, Aurora 0 The Scouts bumped the Huskies 24-0 to complete Oct. 23 FullerlO1'1 . . here the season with an 8-1 record. David City finished sixth in the final Class B ratings. Bill Peters gained a total of 243 yards against Aurora, his finest per- Oct. 28 York . . there formance of the season. Peters' rushing total of 944 yards for the season was 112 yards greater than the rushing total of 832 yards for all the Scouts' opposition. NOV. 6 Aurora . , here Bill Peters Walt Svoboda Wayne Morgan Bill Winscot SV' ,tw Q 7 ba., , -1-u , . fy. fit ls' Nm, wc John Zi1'11'19CkeF David Kovar Merle Struebing Melvin McE1ravy 1 c 'A fn 1 f ' x Mike Iohnson, David City's ace halfback, rambles across the double-stripe in the Seward encounter as an unidentified Bluejay and Seward's Iirn Griffin tNo. 371 attempt to halt Iohnson. ' , , ir, .2 qnjhhx I 4'-im Ar'Q f wx, ajax ...fic 'i P D ,Dv , ,U 'N X w 55 gas ,ao N27 i Li mf' t fa 5 25 Q 20 29 31 The reserve squad ltop row left to right! Coach Lynn Shuck, Robert Glock, Ivan Rerucha, Paul Engler, Adrian Zima, Dean Glock and Robert Rathjen. tsecond :owl Durward Gibb, Wayne Fyfe, Fred Zirna, Dennis Iacobs, Alvin Osrnera, Bill Lawson and Coach Iohn Rurnbaugh. fbottom rowj Nick Meysenburg, Robert Houdeshelclt, Robbie Qrmagost, Fllian Novak, Denton Kindier and Bob Piiier. Page 42 Ulf-Q A A .mu t l nr ' Y 1 it . , AMHLWQ K ' it 5 0-A , it D in N' 1' . - x 'Y L ' 6 'Qi 'N - ff ,FS ln? Members of the freshman squad are ftop row left to right! Walter Svoboda, assistant to Coach Iohn Rumbaugh, Anton Stastny, Emil Kouba, Lyle Kunkee, Robert Klein, Thomas Engler, David Friis, Leonard Cermak, and Eugene Siroky. CSecond YOW, Maurice Bonne, Glenn White, George Re-mmers, Ronald Siedel, Boyd Hasik, Douglas Muehlich, Robert Porter and Anthony Divis. Kbottom TCW, Ioe Meysenburg, Norman Adkins, Marion Graybill, Charles Baker, Henry Rozanek, Dennis McElravy, Ierome Hoelt and Bernard Votava. Brought down with the ball is Bill Winscot while Lane Birkel blocks. .f 0 4 1 ,S 'Q- ' QM .. .sna- Mike Iohnson forges ahead to gain yardage during varsity football s game. Ioe Proskovec Harvey Hajek David Howe I I ' L Q X lxc T11 7 . r 2 X' if 'D Y, J! A '- , .! ':?: L 7 : Page 43 Cglglzt Qgeam ere Wt Members ol the pep club are Hop row left to nghtj Gladyce Voboril Nancy Nozicka lean Dworak lean Marushak Carol Scribner Rose Reruchct Arda Ostermeier lean Burdrck Charles Baker David Frus Robert Glock Iohn Klos terman Dean Glock Merle Struebing David Howe Robert Rathien Beverly Wadkins Marvel Lee Garrison lovce Fyfe Beryl Glock Arlene Kucera Dolores Medinger and Donna Scribner Csecond rowl Darlene Vraspir La Iune Payne lanice Blevins Patty Stevens Ramona Fncke IQCKIS Boroviak Nancy Lonn Grayce Allen Blondell Henk Arlene Bock Donna Wadkins Beth Wilson Catherine Klosterman Iacqueline Martin Dons Svoboda Marilyn Miller Marci Io Nicodemus Rosalie Speicher Rose Marie Ftech leanette Rumery Shrrley Hopwood Mae Meyers Marla Arma gost and Virginia Nichols Kbottom rowl Miss Lorene Hoschele sponsor of pep club Io Ann Piller Elaine Morgan Avis Heins lane Boroviak Ianet Smith Mariorie Lapacek Ruth Remmers Merlyn Wright Gladys Kucera Marilyn Sargent Ann Klosterman Lois Hinze Darlene Kucera Marlene ermak Io Carolyn Kroeger lo Hnn Demuth Beverley Tichy Donna Kelley Dixie Kelley Io Ann Dollison Evelyn Pelan Arlene Stara and Mrs Elda Hansen sponsor of pep club Members not pictured are Lorene Criger Rita Dolezal Dorothy Papa Gene Remmers and Shirley Van Bummel Eighty two students Joined pep club this president Io Carolyn Kroeger was vice presi Year TO form The 1CffQeSl Pep OTQGTIIZCTUOTI H1 dent lean Burdick the secretary and Mary Beth the h1SlOfY of Dcvld CNY H1911 School Moran was treasurer Mrs Elda Hansen ard Donna Wadkins headed the organization as Miss Lorene Hoschele were the sponsors . Pictured are Kleft to right! Betty Clymer, Kathryn Kilgore, Pat Mulligan, Pep Club officers pictured above lanet Moser and Mary Beth Moran who were the cheerleaders elected by are fstanding left YO Yighll MGTY h 1 b 1 I Beth Moran and lean Burdick. 7 e pep c u to lead ye ls throughout the year Seated, To Carolyn Kmeger and Donna Wadkins. Page 44 X sb 'fit Y 1 P4 r' mwgrm fw--sy-M, 5' walk Coqch John Rumbqugh glves pep 1qlk qt Pep Club cmd student body perform at uptown rally to open uptown rally football season Anyone ln h1gh school rs el1g1ble to 1o1n the pep club 1f they agree to ab1de by the regu latlons The mernbersh1p fee 1S S15 Durlng the year the Pep Club operates a concess1on stand at basketball games and sells popcorn alter school and on Monday mghts W1th the money the pep club members earn they pay for adm1ss1on pr1ces to all athlettc contests and transportat1on costs to all games away from home New umforrns for the cheerleaders also were purchased th1s year -use ,505 rr AW Unldentlfled hlllbxllles present Skll at one of the pep ralhes Pep Club and cheerleaders ln achon at one of the basketball games Page 45 A-I3 '---euE1 ' its S x earning peeclz Cfieclzniques I1 Scrooge Gene Rernmers meets the Ghost of Chrxst Mrss Hoffman helps Emtl Kouba prepare mas Past Rose Mane Rech hrs speech for the F F A Creed Speakmg Mtss Lucrle Hoffman took over the super v1s1on of the speech department th1s year She helped students who w1shed to overcome speech drtfrcultres as well as those students who were to grve a speech for a program or contest Contest The Chrrstmas Carol under the d1rect1on of Mxss Hoffman was presented agarn thls year at the aud1tor1um as a part of the Chrtstmas program It had a returmng cast wrth the ex ceptron of the senrors who were graduated last year Last year the play was grven at the hrgh school Qdfnlng Q ITLOCITZCQ S ty 'UMW Page 46 'Y Recording the votes for the electrons of County Govern ment are Cleft to nghtl Ann Klosterman Dorothy Gru baugh Ramona Fncke and Ioe Rersdorff C1ty Hrgh School October Z9 at the annual Butler County Government Day held at the court house They were chosen by a general electron of the entrre student body Those attendrng mcluded Ann Klos terman county clerk Kathryn Kllgore county treasurer Dxck Wood county sherltf B111 Peters county assessor Melvm McElravy clerk of dxstrrct court Pat Mulhgan county attorney Don Hamsa Arlene Bock and Dennrs Iacob county supervrsors Wayne Fyfe county ludge and Iohn Wert county superxntendent r F l f I ' 1 I l . - 3 a . 1' Q X gg. 51 Eleven juniors represented David ' 6 f wx: - . GJ 5' x . X ' 4 n ,I . , . W -1 ' I ' 1 f f 1 ' , 1 . 5 I . . I , J I . I I 1 I I amor mateurs on tlze Stage and Play Cast and dxre tor fstandmg left Yo nghtl lean Hxnze Shlrley Vqm Bummel lectures to her Dean Glock Kathryn K1lgore Mr Lally Shlrley Van Bum hen peeked husband Denms Iqcob mel Dennxs Iacob Kseatedj Pat Mulllgan Marc1 Io N1co demus Bob lock B111 Peters Marrlyn M1ller and Io Ann. Dollxson Hook L1ne and S1nker Harvey Hook Lester L1ne Happy Iordan Septlmus Smker Mrs Ameha Crossword Edna Smker Cherry Raynard Bonlta Srnalbey Angel Benedrct Mrs Mable Hallern Dean Glock Robert Glock B111 Peters Denms Iacob Marc1 Io N1codemus Sh1r1ey Van Bummel Mar1lyn Mxller lo Ann Dolhson Pat Mulhgan Lols Ie-an Hrnze lean Hxnze grves Dean Glock hxs newly adopted baby Manlyn Mxller, h1s hance falnts only to be caught by Bxll Peters Narcx Io Nlcodernus looks on 0 S 'VI Yi, ! ' V ulugi.-,, -,i - X . J -r -3-' Q L V lp- , 5- v ' ' - .- - , , fy '-VA ... . . t A lg.. Q, E . 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Pat Mulhgan trres very hard to con vmce Dean Glock that she IS the only grrl lor h1m Each year the 1un1or class presents a play to ra1se funds to hnance the Junlor senror banquet Th1s year the play was drrected by Wrllard Lally He was assrsted by Kathryn Kllgore student dlrector The play Hook Lrne Hnd Srnker was grven at the Mumcrpal Audrtorrum on November 18 and 19 Page 47 OICQS CMSQ OH gf Members of the senlor choxr pictured above are Ktop row left to nghtl Robble Armagost Allan Novak Walter Svoboda Lane Blrkel Donald Mahlm Dlck Wood Mxchael Iohnson Robert Glock Durward Glbb Wayne Fyfe Melv1n Mclilravy Donald Kozlsek Ben Porter Allen Covault Iohn Zmnecker Robert l-loudesheldt Nick Meysen bdrg I Vernon Nlcodemus Ksecond :owl Grayce Allen Donna Scrxbner Donna Wadk1ns Lavona Rlchert Beth Nxlson Marvel Lee Garrxson lean Burdlck Beverly Wadk1ns Glorla Shay Iacquehne Martln Arlene Bock Carol bcrxbner Mary Beth Moran Dolores Medlnger Blondell Henk fbottom rowl Rose Mane Rech Rosalle Spelcher Sh1rley Howe Pat Mulllgan Io Carolyn Kroeger Kathryn Kllgore Lo1s Hmze Marcl Io Nrcodemus Ramona Irlcke Io Ann Dolhson Ianet Moser Mary Polacek V1rg1n1a Nlchols Io Anne Demuth Darlene Vraspxr Mlss VITQIIIICI Tonsmg 5 embers of the sophomore glrls sextet are Cleft to nghtl V1rg1n1a Nlchols Marvel Garnson Beverly Wad k1ns Beth Wrlson Dolores Medmger and Merl B-gnwnnn-.,.,,, Members of the Madngal are flop row left to nghtl I V NlCOd6mUS Iohn Zrnnecker Iacquellne Martin Mlke Johnson and Walt Svoboda fbottom :owl Io Carolvn Kroeger Mary Beth Moran Grayce Allen Ramona Fncke and Ianet Moser ji The boys quartet members are Cleft to nghtl Iohn Zxnnecker Robert Glock D1Ck Wood and Mzke lohnson QQ Members of the glrls freshman trxple tno pxctured above are ftop row left to nghtl lean Dworak Barbara Murphy and Patty Stevens fsecond :owl Darlene Kucera Elalne Morgan and Iamce Blevlns fbottom IOW, IoAnn P1l1er Marla Armagost Icxne Borovlak and Nancy Lonn 7 . - ' 1 1 I I I I I I Y I I I I I I I I ' - l I ' ' I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1-1 5 Q my Q 3 1:1 ' M 'M x - . 1 M . 1 1 . 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I 1 1 , ' A ' D . 1 1 tmfacy he ame Mtss V1rg1r11a Tonstng gets a few help ful hmts on the dtrectton of the operetta Play The Game from lean Burd1ck stu dent dtrector and Grayce Ann Allen Companrst xl' A dress rehearsal scene IS p1ctured above of the chorus durtng the flashy sports seauence entttled When you go to College Sports g1rls are fleft to nghtj Glona Shay Sh1rley Howe Lavona R1chert Rosalle Spe1cher Beverly Wadkms Ramona Frtcke Io Carolyn Kroeger Marvel Lee Gamson Rose Name Rech Mary Lou Polacek Donna Scr1bner and Io Anne Demuthe The 50 Dav1d Ctty 1-11gh School cho1r members under the d1rect1on of MISS V1rg1n1a Tons1ng have completed a successful year featunng numerous appearances Early 1n the year the cho1r elected Grayce Ann Allen presldent Iohn Zlnnecker v1ce pres1dent Durward G1bb treasurer These olf1cers were student leaders who shared re spons1b111t1es and helped to make the cho1r product1ons a success The h1ghl1ght of the year was the operetta Play the Game presented on March 19 and 20 Th1s featured the ent1re cho1r The football hero B111 Braun Was played by Mlke Iohnson Iohn Zmnecker portrayed Harry Class the class bra1n Betty Bl1ss the n1ce 11tt1e g1rl who found everyth1ng exceedtngly d1ff1cult was played by Dolores Med1nger Iack1e Mart1n played the part of MIDGTVO Gross the fhrt who caused a great deal of trouble Robert Glock was the Jarntor who always managed to get 1n on the goss1p Professor Ph1pps the pro fessor was played by Allen Covault Other appearances made by the cho1r were the Chr1stmas program at the C1ty Audttorlum on December 14 The mus1c cl1n1c was held on Apr1l 8 Mr Iames S Va1l d1rector of mus1c at M1d1and College was the guest conductor A choral concert was glven the same even1ng at the C1ty Audttonum On Apr11 I6 and 17 the cho1r attended d1str1ct mus1c contest at Fremont The cho1r groups also took part 1n baccalaureate and commencement programs The var1ous small groups and solo1sts pro v1ded enterta1nment at several programs mus1c contests and busmess organ1zat1ons Pr if IQ AQ '4 Pfr L.. .E'5i. P1 ured at dre s rehearsal are the cast and chorus aurtng the opemng song of Play The Game an ope etta tn three acts wh1ch was presented at the Ctty Audrtortum on lvarch 19 and 20 lv-M rf I 'Af rt lt V3 'tml lv'!v 44 in The ca era ca hes part of the cast durmg a reh a al s ene of Play The Game The pr1n c1pals of the operettc. are Cleft to nghtl Iack1e Martm Robert Glock Iohn Zmnecker Mlke Iohnson Allen Covault and Dolores Medxnger Page 49 I W n 4. 1 I . 1 . . , ' . ' . , , I 1 ' . l I . . . . V ' I . I l ' I I - . . , - . .. . ,, . . . . , , . J 1 1. , 2, . A 1 l - , H1 5. . tl 1 4 . 5 1.5 2 f 1 Y A fi err 5 1. L 1 yui , 'l 2 i .? I , F . ,'Qt'J4?gfj alight we-I L71 p -wr XSL: 'thi v . ff' 1 -, M .5 j -44 x H- 1 s .sm 1 it f - 1 - if - -1,-' f 4 1 t-4 as 11:11-1 A' 7- ' ft ff a' f v'ffMt'f nf ' - ., pp- '- - ' 1 -1 W f I - 5 V. 5 . E ' ' f ir A , . if iz! 1 , . - f 1 ,cp .tt at vw f--'-,- 1 'Q 1 ' ' ' 1 A J 1 ' f lf :-1 , . ' 'Q 1 jf: 1 L9 -'V ' 2 . 1 ff L A , M., f'f'? 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'ci s tc ' ., r 1 ' , ' e rs C H ' - Will JA SA f 1 1 D fill ,351 -D' Members of the cast of the senlor class play B1I'dS of a d1rector Io Carolyn Kroeger Donna Stara Ianet Moser Gene Remmers Slurley Howe and Rose Mar1e Rech lbottom rowl Don Dworak Iohn Ztnnecker Mary Beth Moran Betty Clymer I V N1codemus and Walt Svoboda 1953 Semor Class Play Blrds of a Feather May 12 13 THE CAST Rosle Buddy Franklin Iohn Wmgate FGIICIG F Franklm Patsy Franklm Ins Franklm Tony Gardner Hortense Damels Mrs Iohnson Martm Mzscha Taylor Sergeant O Mahoney Ianet Moser I V Nxcodemus Iohn Zmnecker Mary Beth Moran Io Carolyn Kroeger Betty Clymer Gene Remmers Rose Mane Rech Donna Stara Walt Svoboda Don Dworak r ' ,J 'S' IHS F1'GY1kl1f1 Pl0fY9Cl bY BGUY CIYYUGY Gt Don Dworak IS Sergeant OMahoney who arrests Feltcta F tempts to hold Off the Cffdl-10'-IS NISCYICI TGY101' Franklm played by Mary Beth Moran as Iohn Zmnecker play portrayed by Walt Svobodfl 1ng Iohn Wmgate trtes to persuade hlm not to ' x Cha ter members of the Nat1onal Thespxan Soctety of Davtd Cnty Hlgh School Troupe No 1272 are Ktop row left to nghtj Pat Mulltgan, Mary Beth Moran, I V Nxcodemus, Rose Mane Rech, Walt Svoboda, Arlene Vobor l, Gene Remmers, Marxlyn Mtller, Dean Glock, Shtrley Van Bummel, B111 Peters, Dolores Bmne and Iohn Zmnecker lbottom rowj Betty Clymer, Don Dworak, treasurer, Denms lacobs, vlce prestdent, Robert Glock, pres'dent, Kathryn Kllgore, secretary, and Marcl Io Nrco demus Page 50 H 1 f Q OW J 4' 'C 8 fl, , .Q,,, A . yy 2714- ' - j :Y 1 X, 1 A -. H , ' ' if I .ng if O ,I I V V I 'lr ' ,ef ' A ff- 2 2 j f ul- I H . K r ff 4 ' P , :ig AL V, afar, , V ,,,, 55' , Y! t Nj ' 'AeoA ' , ' ' ' 'o o , K , BX L 1 I' ' WYYYAV, ,.y,,,,,-,,,,.,y., ,.,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ', f V' 4 J, . . . .,- Q Qs - V X X , 13, - U ------W-------'---'-------'-' --s-'----A- - I 1-1 f 4 ' - - ,,,, ffffffffffffffffffQfifffffffQQfQfffff ........,.,, ' Feather, are Hop row lett to right! Illrlene Voboril, student Cecelia Post Q 't A 't Shirley Howe ,... Q , ' B QQ... 1' l li ef' ,y 1 A A q 1 rl I . yy 3 , 4 ' , l t 5 , l , , t l A l 5 , , A 5 Q, A . I ' in 4 'J ' 9 L 1 f 'C f ,Q M 5 ' F - I: . h - V . 'ly' If Qgbtrlke up During the past year the 65-piece marching band, led by drum majorette, Marci Io Nico- demus, has performed in many events. The band made its first appearance at the Butler County Fair August 24. The band marched at all of the home football games, drilling and going through many routines. They marched through the fair grounds and in front of the grandstand at the State Fair September 4, at Abie's 75th lubilee October 5 and at the Brainard Festival Sep- tember 7. They marched at the half-time of the football game at Schuyler on September 25 and received an excellent rating at the Ak Sar Ben contest October ll The band did an eight minute routine before judges and performed against rugged competition with other Class B high school bands On October l8 the band traveled to Grand Island for the Harvest of Harmony and received an excellent rating The band met the Omaha Tribe of Yessir at the Union Pacific railroad station on November l3 Tie pep band added lite to the away football games and all of the basketball games throughout the year Members of the pep band Were Grayce Ann Allen Marvel Lee Garrison Beryl Glock Ruth Rernmers Beverly Wadkins Arlene Bock Betty Bock Dean Glock Ramona Fricke Arda Ostermeier Darlene Vraspir Charles Baker David Frus Lois Iean Hinze Iohn Klosterman Virginia Nichols and Iackie Martin tlze Qganal 'N X fr The camera catches the marching band paracling in downtown Grand Island at the annual Harvest of Har mony 3 Q4-5 Ihe band members bus divers and supervisors are Cheefleodefs Kath YH Kllgore Gnd pany Mulligan emoymg G Steak Supper which WGS held at me end of admire the new outfit of Marci Io Nicodemus drum ma Jorette the marching band season Page 51 llll. L Members of the trumpet sect1on are Hop row left to nghtl Arthur lv'atous Arda Ostermerer Catharlne Klos terman Ronald Setdel Barbaa Grubaugh and Arlene Bock lbottom :owl Noel Mclntosh Dean Glock Darlene Vrasp1r Betty Bock Ramona Fncke and Arlene Stara Members of the percussron sect1on are Uop row left to nghtj Ben Porter Merlyn Wrlght Pat Mulllgan I V Nico aernus and laclue Martrn fbottom row, Harvey Halek I-lr......l Members of the clar ne' SeCllO'1 are ltop row left to nchtl Ruth Remrce s Nancy Lonn Tohrt Z nnecke Drxte Kelley Mau e n McElravy Donna Kelley a d Dorrs Svo boda fbottom rowl Marvel Lee Ga r1son Davld Kovar Beverly Wadkms Io Arn P1lIer Sandra Moore and Beryl Glock Page 52 ll v 12 5 Members of the flute and oboe sechon are lleft to nghtl lo Ann Dollxsorw Dolores Medrnger Betty Clymer Donna Scrxbner and Gwendolyn Vaslna Members of the horn sect1on are Uop row left to nghtl Barba a Schroeder Robert Glock loe Rerucha Clatr Sxroky Robert Houdesheldt and Paul Englcr Cbottom rowl V1rg1n1a lllchols Beth W1lso'1 lean Hmze Clarence Grayb1ll Davlcl Frns and Charles Baker Members of the trombone sec'1on are Cleft to nghtl Nrcrc Veysenbu g lvnce Iohrxson lohn Klosterrnan lohn We-rt and loe Be1sdorlt ., Z A in .1 A 'i ' Y ,ll ' Q' 'L A ' W lil r 2 BW-M lt 3 , I .y ffl X I A , X , FX lean Marushak, Marilyn-Sargent and Charlene Porter? l N' , ' , , ' I A , ' I4 I l .3 A I . M Ill 1 4 r D.- 1 ' A CX ,C ' 1-li ,lun-Avri. Y ' -mm -3 A 'N 'N 4 Mr, Orval Graham and Mr. Eugene Beeman pose with the concert band for a picture before giving the clinic concert The concert band, under the direction of Mr. Orval Graham, featured many numbers such, as overtures, marches, and folksongs. The concert band played for the Christmas program at the City Auditorium on December l4. Two Winter band concerts were given at the City Auditorium on February 1, and March l, the small groups provided entertain- ment during the intermissions. Instrumental music clinic was held on March 31. Mr. Eugene Beeman, director of music at Wayne State Teacher's College, was the guest conductor. The same evening the band presented a concert at the City Audi- torium. The instrumental groups took part in the District Music Contest at Fremont April 17 and played at the commencement program on May 28. ,All i rf ' 563 f ' I MJ X lx' A X . l l-3977 Cf The SCTPTTPECYQ Ssffion G79 UDP YOW left 10 The :avid Cifw' hiatt-:fc-yjcina ha'op: twirlers prepare riahtl fr-'11 Zzrtia Carole Scribner, Io Carolyn Kroeger and To Sym may 54575 fly, -,,,-Ggghfut eye of the d um A cvauif lbottom :owl Don Dworalt, Allen lfovak, ,iq 579119, 3,9153 tg jjgggfifygg Pfjturgd lleft to right, l-lchaik, Grayce Ann Allen ani Gene Hammers. g7ef.fC1T'.'6l Lee Czarrzicn, l?Q':c-:ly Wadlcins, Beth Wilson Bcity Clymer, ECYIiQ'Q Blc-'.'in.' Citi lo I'-.nn Filler. 1 Page 53 6 0 At the start ot the York game Don Dworak and Paul Toms Jurnp for the tlp oft Vars1ty Sconng Chart Player Iohnson Dworak Blrkel Svoboda Kllgore Morgan Darrow Peters W1nscot Wood Cermak Totals 43 82 56 135 25 52 19 37 32 52 7 2 18 97 38 Wayne Morgan Duane Cermak Guard Guard 9 Before the drstrrct tourna ough the score book wr orak and Mlke Iohnson r ment Coach Iohn Rumbaugh goes th hrs two leadmg scorers Don Varslty Games Osceola Wahoo York Crete Ashland Ord Fullerton Central Clty They Tom Darrow Drck Wood Center Forward Aurora Norfolk Seward Cozad Schuyler Columbus Albron Gothenburg Central Clty B111 Wlnscot Forward B01 Fo Mrke Iohnson Don Ktlgofe Don Dwomk rwqrd Forward Center GUGYC3 Guard QI? 017288 UU! The 1952 53 basketball season saw the Dav1d C1ty Scouts completrng the season wrth seven wms and nrne losses In conference ac hon the Scouts managed to w1n two of seven games to f1n1sh 1n seventh place 1n the Central Erght standrngs Coach Iohn Rumbaugh s squad never fa1led to make a good showrng as only three games were lost by more than 6 pornts Dav1d C1ty opened the season W1th a con v1nc1ng 44 24 Wm over Osceola but were dropped by Wahoo 25 22 rn an overt1me affalr Don K1lgore dropped 1n a char1ty toss w1th two seconds rema1n1ng to gtve the Scouts a v1ctory over York 35 34 Crete wh1pped Dav1d C1ty 51 34 the worst defeat of the season Central C1ty s Btson gave Dav1d C1ty a heart break1ng 34 33 defeat before the Scouts attack caught hold and rolled past Aurora 55 50 Norfolk mpped Dav1d C1ty 42 40 to start the February act1on Seward the eventual Central Erght cham pron came back 1n the fourth quarter to har Walt Svoboda scores a lay-up shot after stealing the ball from an Aurora player. ness the Scouts 53 44 The cool smooth oper atlng Cozad Haymakers who wound up the season as the state charnpron sk1pped to a 45 41 v1ctory over Dav1d C1ty The Scouts had the rare exper1ence of play 1ng two overt1me contests ln a row as they lost to the Schuyler Warrlors 40 40 but carne back to top the Columbus D1scoverers 66 65 Don Dworak poured rn 21 pornts agarnst the Drs coverers the largest 1nd1v1dual total for a Dav1d C1ty player durlng the season The Alblon Cardrnals bounded past the Scouts 59 50 before Dav1d City slapped a 52 48 defeat on Gothenburg 1n the f1nal game of the season ln the Drstrlct Tournament at Central C1ty the Scouts met the BISON tn the ftrst round and were defeated 5l 48 1n an overt1me heart breaker Mike Iohnson pushes in a free throw in action agamst York. Page 5.5 Lane B1rkel Walt Svoboda Freshman Schedule We They 32 Seward 39 28 Schuyler 16 19 Columbus 36 13 Columbus 28 23 Osceola 25 26 Wahoo 23 32 Seward 36 27 Osceola 25 38 Schuyler 21 9 York 40 33 Wahoo 27 The reserve squad pictured are ftop row left to rightl Assistant Coach Kenneth Shuck, Bill Peters, Denton Kindler, Durward Gibb, Dennis Iacob and Melvin McElravy. fbottom row! Robbie Armagost, lim McGurk, Noel Mclntosh, Bob Piller, Iohn Wert and Karen Moser. Reserve Schedule We They 30 Central City 38 Aurora Gsceola Norfolk Wahoo Seward York Ulysses Crete Schuyler Columbus Fullerton Alblon Ashland The freshman basketball squad pictured are ftop row left to nghtl Coach lohn Rurrtbaugh David Fms Lf-onad Ce mal: Tony D1v1s Denme McElravy Henry Rozanek and Walt Svoboda Cbottom rowl lerry Hoett Douglas Muehlrch Robert Porter Bernard Votava and Marvin Shanahan Walt Svoboda attempts a set up as an The rrernbe s ot the varsity sauad pause a moment f om a hard .Aurora player tries to block lt prcr tice the Scout carfierarnan ftop row left to nghtl Don Kil ao e Mike lol' La e B1rl'el and Vfalt Su oboda fbottom row, B111 Wins ot D1 lc Wood Do Dworak Coa h Iohn Rumbaugh Tom Page 56 Darrow Duane Cerrnak and Wayne Morgan 38 36 42 15 43 32 26 50 28 32 40 52 22 10 48 33 44 19 36 34 39 37 46 ' 24 V t 1 A t i y , . rnson, n . - ' . Cglze omecoming oyalty l I l The David City homecoming took place on October 31. The crowning of the football king and queen was done during halt time of the Central City game. Walt Svoboda was crowned king and lo Carolyn Kroeger queen. Their at- tendants were Harvey Hajek and Betty Clymer. H mixer was held following the game tor David City High School students and alumni. Pictured above are top queen by the DC Club They are lleft to rightj Donna Wadkins, Ian Moser Io Carolyn Kroeger Betty Clymer and Mary Beth Moran rs Excited fans run out on the field after the Scouts rolled over the Central City Bison for a thrilling home coming victory I Homecoming queen lo Carolyn Kroeger and king Walt Svoboda followed by their attendants Betty Clymer and Harvey Haiek walk down the aisle formed by the pep club following the coronation Page 57 cgi: Q G efettermen, N Members of the DC Club plctured above are Ktop row left to nghtl Coach Iohn Rumbaugh Davxd Kovar I V Nlco demus Bob Rathlen Melvm McElravy Don Dworak Don Kllgore Torn Darrow Dlck Wood Wayne Morgan Noel Mc Intosh Ksecond IOW, B111WlY1SCOl Hdnan Zxma Ierry Connerley B111 Peters Denton Kmdler Durward Gmbb Iohn Wert Ioe Proskovec Bob Glock Merle Strueblng Harvey Hayek Kbottom :owl Hss1stant Coach Kenneth Shuck Duane Cermak Dav1d Howe Walt Svoboda Ivan Rerucha Wayne Fyie Lane Bzrkel Mlke lohnson Iohn Zmnecker and Don Mahlm cout mc sters ' Uv S 'w'4u fig , . - ww- Coach Iohn Humbuugh gives Wulf Svo- Getting off for u fast start in the hundred yard dash are clan boda some pointers on ihe GI! Of shot Dui- to rig!-10 Mike Iohnson, Don Dworak, Bill Winscot, and Walt Svo- fing- boda. Page 58 if Qanquet an rom The Iumor Semor banquet was held May 3 1952 Decoratxons for the banquet were taken from a Gay Nrnetres theme lunxors of Davld Crty 1-hgh School entertalned the semors the faculty and the school board members The Iun1orSen1orP1lumn1 Ball followed the banquet The Pllumm Krng cmd Queen and the1r attend ants were presented at th1s trme The Queen Lea Schlentz was at tended by Norma Iohnson and Iamce Welker Norman Coulal the Krng was attended by Carhn Iacob and Ronald Conrad The lumors semors faculty and adrmmstratlon enloy the ban quet one of the featured soclal hxghllghts of the year One hundred and exghteen Junxors and semors of DCV1d Clty Hlgh School parade m the fmale of the grand march at the 1952 alumm prom Graduates of classes back to and mcludmg 1919 Dancing at the prom me Gen to ngho Norma C 1 b, L S hl , , N C f k me recognized in the 1952 alumni prom ar m Iaco ea c entz queen orm ou al, mg, Iamce Welker, and Ron Conrad Page 59 gf -QS? J Q , , 1 1 ' ' . fx a ' ' ' - 1 x ' 1 - Q .1 1 3 1 - nfl rt . MQW 4 J JA-,Q ,Q , g , 4 , 'e 1 ' 1 2 r ff' . . f - . I M-Y i A :Q ' - ' ' A I' n U. A A Lane Blrkel awaxts h1S dxploma as lean Burdlck recelves her dlploma from Dr D E Burdlck Walt Svoboda has 1ust changed h1s tassel after recelv mg hrs dtploma Mrke Iohnson and Betty Clymer hsten atten t1vely as Walt Svoboda speaks at commence ment Page 60 Ht last. Graduation. On the twenty-eighth day ot May 1953 htty three senrors were graduated from Davrd C1ty Hrgh School On th1s page you wrll hnd some of the scenes you rn1gl have seen on that long awaxted day Bemg congratulated upon therr graduatlon by Dr Burdlck and Superlntendent H C Ebmler are Kleit to nghtl Mary Beth Moran Walt Svoboda and Lane Blrkel Flrlene Bock examlnes a d1plO1T1G that Mlke Iohnson has Just recelved as Marcx Io Nlcodemus congratulates Betty Clymer f , alenczlar o Events Rugunt S V AK, 22 Football practice began 24 Band concert at Butler County Fair September 1 2 4 5 9 First teachers' meeting First dav of school Band to State Fair Band at Brainard Harvest Festival Board of Education entertained faculty 12 First printed Scoop 12 Osceola football game, there, 8 p.m. l6 First guidance test 16 Seward, 9 6 2, there, 5:30 p.m. 17 Central Eight Conference meeting, York, 6:45 p.m. 19 Wahoo, here, 8 p.m. 23 Crete, 9, here, 5:30 p.m. 26 Schuyler, there, 8 p,m. Band per- formed at half-time 30 Schuyler, 9 6- 2, there, 6:30 p.m. October 3 Crete, here, 8 p.m. 5 Band at Rbie 75th Iubilee 6 Fire prevention Week 6 Loyd Collins program, 9 a.m. Fire- zzrvrsrs' and Their se in Flmencan His- 7 York, 9 6. 2, here, 5:00 p.m. 10 Fllbion, there, 8 p.m. ll Band at Flk-Sar-Ben, 8 p.m. 13 Scout kickoff program 14 Schuyler, 9 G 2, here, 6:30 p.m. 17 Seward, here, 8 p.m. 18 Band at Grand Island Harvest of Har- mony 22 Fullerton, there, 8 p.m. 23-24 Teachers' Convention 28 Seward, 9 G 2, here, 5:30 p.m. 28 Cottey College Tea, Congregational Church, 7:30 p.m. 29 Butler County Govemment Day 29 Butler County Education Associa- tion meeting at Central 31 Central City, 8 p.m. here November 4 First nine week period ends 5 Lew Hershey program, 1 p.m., Clown 5 Columbus, 2, there, 3 p.m. 7 Flurota, there, 8 p.m. 7 Nebraska High School Press Hssocid- tion at Linco n 8 Nebraska Hi h School Press Flssocia- tion at Lincoln ll Qrmistice Day program, 1 p.m. 12 State Safety Patrol program, ll a.m. 13 Tribe of Yessir, Grayce Flnn Fillen se- lected Princess 18 Iunior Class Play, Hook, Line G Sinker, City Fluditorium, 8 p.m. 19 Iunior Class Play, Hook, Line G Sinker, City Ruditorium, 8 p.m. 21 Student Council Htl-High School par- ty, 7:30 p.m. at Central 25 Drvohene Hellman program, 2 p.m., Harpist '25 Onen house at school shops, 7:30- i0:00 p.m. 26 Thanksgiving Day program, l p.m. 27-28 Thanksgiving Vacation December 1 Schuyler, 7-8 G 9, basketball game, there, 6:30 p.m. 2 Osceola, 1 G 2, here, 6:30 p.m. 5 Wahoo, 1 6 2, there 8 Hristocrvats of Song, 9 a.m. 10 Columbus, 7-B G 9, there, 6:30 p.m. 10 Butler County Education Hssociation meeting at Central, 6:30 p.m. 12 York, 1 G 2, here 14 School Christmas program, City Rudi- torium, 3 p.m. 16 Wahoo, 7-8 G 9, here, 6:30 p.m. 19 Crete, 1 G 2, there 22- 2 Christmas Vacation Ianuary 2 I-lshland, 1 G 2, there 7 Osceola, 7-8 G 9, here, 6:30 p.m. l0 Ord, lst team, here, 8 p.m. 12 G 13 State School Board meeting at Lincoln 13 York, 7-8 G 9, here, 6:30 p.m. 16 Fullerton, l G 2, here 19 Seward, 7-8 G 9, here, 6:30 p.m. 21 First semester ends 21 Chamber of Commerce Qthletic Ban- quet, City Fluditorium, 6:30 p.m. 23 Central City, 1 61 2, there 27 Board of Education and school em- ployees, party, 6:30 p.m. 28 Columbus, 7-8 G 9, here, 6:30 p.m. 30 I-lurora, 1 G 2, here February l First winter band concert, City Rudi- torium, 3 p.m. 2 Raymond Bogardus program, 9 a.m., Characters in Clay ' 4 Osceola, 7-8 6 9, there, 6:30 p.m. 6 Norfolk, 1 61 2, here 13 Seward, 7-8 G 9, 1 G 2, here begin- ning 4 p.m. 14 Cozad, lst team, here, 8 p.m. 20 Schuyler, 7-B G 9, l 6 2, here, begin- ning 4 p.m. 21 Gothenburg, lst team, there, 8 p,m. 23 Wahoo, 7-8 61 9, there, 6:30 p.m, 24 Columbus, 1 6 2, here 27 Hlbion, 1 6 2, there March 1 Second winter band concert, City Huditorium, 3 p.m. 4-6 5 17 21 24 24 30 30 31 April 2 3-6 7 8 9 9-ll 13 15 16-17 20 23 28 29 Mer 1 2 5 8 8 12 12-13 14 15-16 22 22 22 23 24 25-27 27 28 29 Class B State District basketball toumament Ben Fer-rier program, l p.m., Wilder- ness Survival High School Operetta, City Rudi- torium, 8 p.m. District speech contest at Omaha Butler County Education Qssociation meeting at Central, 6:30 p.m. Third nine week period ends Petrie's Brass Ensemble, ll a.m. Dual track meet-Iunior G Senior di- visions fDavid City G Seward! at David City, 3 p.m. Instrumental Music Clinic and Pro- gram, City Fluditorium, 8 p.m. Triangular-lunior 6 Senior divisions 5 Crete, Seward, David Cityl at Crete, p.m. Easter vacation Dual-Iunior 61 Senior divisions iYork, David Cityl. here, 3 p.m. Vocal Music Clinic and Program, City Ruditorium, 8 p.m. Columbus Invitational State FFF! Convention Contest at Lincoln George DeMott, 2 p.m. David City lnvitational ler, Seward, Wahoo, David Cityl at 1 p.m. District Music contest at Fremont Dual-Iunior G Senior divisions ICo1umbus, David Cityl here, 3 p.m. Central Eight truck meet, here, 10 a.m. Doane College Invitational at Crete Open house at Central, 7:30 to 10 p.m. ot Columbus 6- Rgriculture nluggler.. lCrete, Schuy- Dual-Iunior 6 Senior divisions iWa- hoo, David Cityl here, 3 p,m. Iunior 6. Senior Banquet, and Hlumnl Ball, City Ruditorium Dual-Iunior G Senior divisions lSchuyler, David Cityl here, 3 p.m. Grade School Mother's Day Program. 2-30 p,m. District track meet, here, all day Iunior High Invitational, here, 1 p.m. Senior Class Play, City Ruditorium, 8 p,m. Faculty Picnic, 6:30 p.m. State Track Meet at Lincoln, all day Last day of school for seniors Senior Class Day program, 3 p.m. Entertain Rural 8th Graders, all day Rural 8th Grade Graduation at Cen- tral, 10 a.m. Baccalaureate Exercises, City Rudi- torium, 8 p.m. State Baseball Toumament Second semester ends Commencement, City Ruditorium, 8 p.m. Report cards, l p.m., school ends Page NXN., Io Carolyn Kroeger has been outfttted ln one of the new style dresses as Mrs Hnne Zlrnola of the H. Z Shop places a hat on Mary Beth Morans head If mnuw' KIM? A auf, an Mr Dana Trowbndge of the Trowbndge Motor Company looks on wlth Don Mahlm as Don K1lgore explains some of the new features of the 1952 Custornllne Ford to Stella Slosser STIER TRHNSFER COMPHNY WFILTER STIER 6. HHRRY KILGORE Davxd City Phone 480 MCFHRLHND PLUMBING 6 HEHTING SERVICE HND SUPPLIES Phone 9U GOLDEN ROD DEPHRTMENT STORE I S VHNDERKOLK David Cnty Phone 5 BUTLER COUNTY INSURHNCE 6 REAL ESTATE AGENCY INSURHNCE REHL ESTFITE FHRM LOHNS INVESTMENTS H F Garhan Ward K1lgore Phone 507 Ht Sack Lumber G Coal Co. Mr Ben Stahl explalns one of the new wmdow latches as Rosahe Spelcher, Wayne Morgan, and B111 Wmscot look on wxth mterest MHRTIN SERVICE STHTION Louls Martm SINCLHIR PRODUCTS TIRES BHTTERIES HCCESSORIES Phone 201 HII.GER INSULHTION INSULHTION ROOFING WEHTHER STRIPPING HOUSE COHTING 805 5th Street Phone 394 62 Q H. Num-w..N WML 'E ' . NM I ,V ' I' f -,I 1 ' ' I 3 . . , ante, 2 .:. X, ' ' ' . , O W , , ni V e L V ,Q JR- 7 I AF f I 1 gf if l: V 4, 5 K . I r I k V' I 3 H Jaw 1 Jim- , 1 -. .A Q Duane Cermak Hvis Heins and Iohn Zxnnecker test three of the new Farmall tractors on display at the Butler County Implement Company Mr Neil Ohlmger of the Ohlmqers Drug Store shows Gene Remmers some of his newest billlolds as Ieanette Rumery and Rita Dolezal are waitmg to be shown some other hillfolds INSURQNCE FOR YOUR HOME YOUR FHRM YOUR BUSINESS YOUR CHR SERVICE SHVINGS SHTISFHCTION NORMI-IN I HORHCEK Wolfe Building Phone 78 PLHTZ DRUGS PRESCRIPTION FIRST Meet the Crowd Rt Our Fountain David City Phone 41 FOX IMPLEMENT MHSSEY HHRRIS HND NEW HOLLHND Sales and Service Tractors Combines Balers Farm Implements Phone 95 STYLEART BARBER SHOP 6 BEBUTY SHOP DR. L. I EKELER PHYSICIHN HND SURGEON Phone 94 BEST WISHES TO THE CLHSS OF '53 Meet Your Friends Ht BOB I-IND LHURFFS COZY LUNCH Phone 521 Wilson I-'lower Shop and Nursery. the only flower shop and nursery in David City. They can help you in all your flower and nursery needs. This modern establishment is managed by Larry and Mary Lou Wilson. Page 63 'iii'-r Mr Claude Henmger ol Walling Garage hands Don Dworak the key to his familys new Buick as Rita Birkel Donna Wadkms and Mary Beth Moran admire the new purchase White Implement Exchange stands ready to serve the David City and surrounding community in all of their iarm needs as they have so ably in the past Th1s leading implement company is man aged by Mr Don Havlu and Mr Iohn Wach Best Wishes to Class of 53 I C BYERS HOME FOR FUNERHLS Best Wishes to Class of 53 From DHVID CITY FLOUR 6. FEED MII.I. Phone 34 ZEILINGER S HHRDWHRE Smce 1892 QUHLITY MERCHRNDISE HND SERVICE The Recollectzon oi Quality Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten I B MCDONBLD OPTOMETRIST Phone 195 Mr. Vincent I. Stead, Ieweler. explains some of his high quality merchandise to Miss Lorene Hoschele's seventh grade social science class. VKKRENK COMPLETE REHL ESTHTE HND INSURHNCE SERVICE Phone 550 CENTRH1. SEED CO. Phone Sl WE BUY HND SELL HLL KINDS OF FHRM SEEDS Iohn Eberly, Owner Page 64 1 t V If ! ':. -, P In the prescrxptlon department of Hams Drug Store Mxss Dorothy Sabata Betty Clymer Mrs Mlldred Smlth Mr Erml Swarda and Shlrley Hopwood look at the prescnptxon lust fxlled by Mr Iack Mullxgan Ht Schwesers Store Mrs Flgnes Schmlt shows Rose Mar1e Rech and Mar1lyn Sargent one of the new purses that have pust arrived lStr1ctly Fl Mans Storel BEST WISHES TO THE CLHSS OF 53 PHYSICIHN HND SURGEON Phone 50 WHDKINS FOOD MHRKET FRESH FRUIT QUQLITY MEQT VEGETHBLES BEST WISHES TO THE CLHSS OF 53 from the DHVID CI'l'Y POST OFFICE MORGHN INSURHNCE HGENCY Merle Morgan Luc1le Gates INSURRNCE SECURITY BONDS Manning Buxldmg Phone 77 GEESENS CLEHNING HND THILORING WE CHU- FOR HND DELIVER CONGRHTULHTIONS 'ro Tx-113 cmss OF 1953 The Hmerlcan Leglon IS convlnced that your group w1ll Phone 333 be a credlt to our commumty state and nat1on Kregger Post 4125 Davld Cxty Nebraska Page 65 ' 4 M I l ' I' it , ll . N.. K X4 s A . bl V F ' 'f,, McVAY'S CASH CLOTHING D. E. BURDICK. M. D. . is I . , T IHMMERS Ht Mayfield Implement Company Mr Ioseph Hanus explalns the new deVlCeS and features of the latest Hllis Chalmers model as Bob Fadschtld examines the gear slutt and Don Stara looks on Mr Ernest Hotovy of the Hotovy Furmture Store points out to Lane Bxrkel and Donna Stara a mod ern walnut d1n1ng room set on display at his store DRS PHILLIPS 6. MHGILTON Weterxnarlansl HOSPITI-IL FHCILITIES For Large and Small Hmmals David City Phone 184 T1 West Side Hlghway CREST TI-IEHTRE Square David City Nebraska The Best at the Crest NEBRHSKH EGG 6 POULTRY CO INC PROCESSORS OF POULTRY HND EGGS David City Nebraska CONGRQTULHTIONS from MODERN DHIRY I Page 66 Mr. Ierry Okrina explains the newest features of the chicken waterer to three senior vocational a riculture students-Ed Duren, Leo Cook and Bob Fadschild-at the David City Hatchery. COAST TO COAST STORE HPPLIRNCES HI-IRDWHRE STOVES RHDIOS HUTO SUPPLIES PRINTS Phone 410 DR. C. E. BHKER DENTIST Q- Phone 382 451 'llll llll Mr Don Davis of the D D Davis Garage points out to lean Burdick and M1ke Iohrison some of the newest features and colors oi the latest model ot the 1952 Chevrolet In the department of the First National Bank base ment MISS Mary Lou Neuyar Davld City High School graduate prepares check returns for the first of the month bank statements as Don Dworak and Tryus Martin look on CO OP PRODUCE HSSOCIHTION CREQM POULTRY EGGS Rlchardl Smith Mgr Phone 30 BUTLER COUNTY RURHL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Serving the Butler County Rural Farms David City Nebraska CONGRRTULRTIONS SENIORS OF BOB S GRII.I. MERLS SHORT ORDERS SOFT DRINKS ICE CRERM BHRTELS OII. CO Complete L1ne of Petroleum Products BEST WISHES TO CLRSS OF 53 HLBRIGHT S GIFT STORE WRTCHES DIRMONDS SILVERWRRE Gifts for Every Occasion FHRMERS CO-OP GRHIN CO. CORL 6 FEEDS Phone 19 David City Rt the sports counter in Bock's, Mike Iohnson ex- amines one ot the shot guns as Don Kilgore and Mr. George Gocken look on with interest. Page 67 'Zi Mr Charles Buntgen and Mr Reese Bolton cut mea IH the Hnkle Deep processmg room whxle Donald Stara Mae Meyers and LeRoy Svoboda are bemg shown some of the cholce cuts W Ht Wells Lumber Yard Mr Hrthur Foreman shows some of the new tools IH stock to Iohn Klosterman who IS exammmg one of the new tools whlle Rr thur Matous watches I-IUSKER BEVERHGE COMPHNY Makers of Husker Beverage and BI Phone 348 629 Iuckson Avenue Seward Nebr Phone 44 PENNEY S Newest Styles Hlways 1th H Llttle Respect for Dad s Pocketbook But Prlces Hre Hlways Low at Penneys FRHNKS STORE FRNCY GROCERIES HOTEL PERK.lNS HND FRUITS HND VEGETHBLES COFFEE SHCPPE Phone David CRY Harold L Zmnecker Prop Photographs taken by Boston Studro CONGRHTULHTIONSI TO CLHSS OF 53 ohn Knott Merlyn Muntz George Conrad COMPLIMENTS OF COUFHL 61 BIRKEL IMPLEMENTS Phone 136 Page 68 T ' ll 1 f l Q' 4' 1' ,N es jd. Y ,g 7 1 ,. 3 . 32 I l ' i, so My -i w? f . . f ' - W. . , 176 ' ' - ' 1 - i 1 gl l 1 WREDE DIS'I'RIBUT1NG CO D1str1butor of Metz Beer Phone vld Cxty FHRMERS CO OP OIL HSSOCIHTION Petroleum Products T1res Bctterles P11036 3 David Clty COUFHL SHHW 6 COUFHL RTTORNEYS RT LRW Phone 151 CONGRRTULRTIONS TO CLRSS OF 53 Good Luck O K MHRKET Vern Oltmcms Don Kepner KHRELS THVERN WHERE FRIENDS MEET Phone 161 GILMORE DENTHL OFFICE D E CONLEY D D S Schweser Bldg Phone Corgrcxtulotxons cmd Best XIVISIIGS to Class of 53 HINKY DINKY R 6. O BODY SHOP Phone 96 NIR UFPICTURERS OF GRRDEN CULTIVQTORS Phone 264 CONGRRTULPITIONS CLRSS OF TONY DWORHK CONGRPITULRTIONS TO SENIORS DUNCHN PRODUCE Phone 255 STHTE THEHTRE Dcxvxd Clty Nebraska NEWEST THERTRE IN BUTLER COUNTY COMPLIMENTS OF NIXON BHRBER SHOP HOMHN HPPLIHNCE GENERPIL ELECTRIC HND PHILCO Phone 500 BOCKS PRODUCE ENIO FRIENDLINESS FIND CRSH PRICES Phone 533 HHRLHN CLEHNERS 6. THILORS Phone 112 C I KELSO INTERIOR DECORRTING Phone 345 I GAMBLE S Phone 367 BEHNS I G H SUPER MARKET LOW PRICES EVERY DRY Congrotulcuons and Best Wlshes to Class of 53 DHVID CITY BHKERY DHVID CITY SERVICE CO Phone 170 WE WISH TO THFII K THESE I-IPVERTISERS FOR HELPING TO MRKE THIS RNNURL POSSIBLE 159 Da ' ' ' ' . 196 BHRKER MHNUFHCTURING CO., INC. '53 Y Page 69 Fldkrns Norman Plllen Grayce Flnn Hndel lrzabeth Hndel Robert Flrmagost Marla Flrrragost Robert Baker Charles Brrkel Lane 38 40 Brrkel Rrta Blevrns Iamce Blevrns Mrs Vern Bock Flrlene Bocx Betty Bock Frede rc Bock Io Plnn Bonne Dolores Bonne Maurrce Bonne Wesley Boroxrak Iacquelrne Boroxrak Iane HCI Frrcke Ramona 18 6 T11 Davrd 17 22 Frrrs From Y Fyie Mrs V D Shrrley loyce Wayne Garrrson Marvel Lee 20 Grbb Durward Grngery Robert Glock Beryl Glock Dean Gloclc Robert 34 42 Graham Orval Graybrll Clarence Gravbrll Marron Grubaugh Barbara Grubaugh Dorothy Harght Elrrrer Ha1ek Harvey Burdrck Brudrck Canady Cemper Cerrrak Cermak Cermak Cermak D ean 10 4 Paul Glenn Duane Georgxa L onard Marlene 34 Connerley LI Ierry Cock Leo Coufal Carol Covaorlt Qllen Crrger Lorene Czapla Roberta Darrow Thomas ll 17 Davrdson Elva Demu h Io Qnne Drvrs Ql'lll OIlY Drvrs Kenneth Dolezal Rrta Dollrson lo 1'-lnn Don r Robert Draney Robert Duren Edward Dworak Donald 38 4 53 54 Dworak lean Ebmerer H Engler Paul Engler Thomas Fadschrld Dorothy Fadschrld Robert Farrell Celrne Focher Darlene Page 70 Hamsa Donald Hanse Hasrk Herns Henk Hrnze n Mrs Flda Boyd Hvrs Blondell Lors lean 17 Hoback Donna Hoelr Wrllrarn Hoe't Ierome Hoeft Norman Hotfrnan LL crle Hop ood Shrrley Hoschele Lorene Houvesheldt Robe rt Howe Howe Hunt Husak Iacob lacob Iaster Davrd Shrrley Bett, Rrchard Denms Marre Bonrta 35 44 Irsa Elrzabeth Iohnson Mrchael 40 48 5 55 Kadavy Qngelyn Kellry Drxre Kelley Donna Krlgore Donald 12 38 0 Krrgore Kathryn Krncler Denton Klern Robert Klo terman Qnn Klost rman Catharrne Klosterman Iohn Kouba Emrl Kouma Ierome Kouzra Rajnold Kou 1 Hel n Kovar Dav1d Kozrsek Donala 55 56 18 4 Kozrsek Kroeger Ferdrnand Io Ca olyn 134 74 48503 Krov Franlflrn Krov Iulann lxucera Qrlene 19 28 'Cucera Kucera Kucera Da lone Gladys Rosemarre Kuchccek Pay Ku1l'anek Darlene Kunlfee Lyle Kunkee V17 esley Lally Vlfrllard Lapa ek Irene Lapacek Mar1or1e Law on Wlllram Lonn Nancy McElravy Dennrs McElravy Melvrn McGurk Iames M lntosh Noel Mahlrn Donala Martrn Iacquelrne Marlrn rryus Maru halc lean Matoas Quthur Mayferd Robert Medrnger Dolores Mer ter Dorothy Merster Ierome Merc r Ellls Meyers Delorrs Mae Mey enburg Nrcholas 2 6 Meysenburg Ioseph Mrller Marrlyn Moran lv'ar1 E'1zabeth 34 44 48 Morgan Elarne Moraan Wayne 13 34 7 Moser Ianet Moser Karen Muelnlrch Douglas Muller Elsre Mullrgan Patrrcra Murphy Ba bara Nrchols Ruth Nrchols V1 grnra Nrcoacmus I Vernon Nrcodenrus Marcr 10 19 34 4 Novak Qllan Nozrcka lwancy O B1 en Patrrcra Osantow kr Rrchard n 4 , . ..... ...... , 3 , 44, 46, 48, 52 ' , ' ,, r.....,......,..t rs,...,r , .. .I I 43 F .,v...........,..... , , 43, 44, 52, 53 , f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , - ,..,,... 18, 34, 44, 48, 49, 53 4 ' 'A ' 44 Ar Ae------ -----' 2 2 -'r---4 ee-'4--' , 5' ' 3 ' 4' ' ' 5 j 7 I F fe. 4. .....,........,....A........rrr,.....,,....... 22, 44 f A ...ffffffffffffffffffff.fffffffffffffffff,' iiiiiiiiijiiiiijii111iii44 '59 '1g'4 48 ' ----------44-------4---'--r'4--- 144 444 444 53 ' 4 --L---4,,--4--,---.44,..4.4 4 4 4 , ...,............ 17, 20, 42, 43, 55 ' ' Y 7 -'---'-' -'--- -r------- - - '22 G , . ..,..,,,,,..,..,,.......,.,,.,...,,, , B ' , .. , 44, 48, 51, 52, 53 ' ' . .......r...,,,....,, 20, 42, 40, 56, 50 , ' tt I . ..,..,...........,........,, 22, 43, 44, 52 . 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