David City High School - Scout Yearbook (David City, NE)
- Class of 1958
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Superintendent: Midland College, University of Neb- raska. ,U.,'fl ' L L . Loo Strom. B.S. in Ed. Principal, General Science, Senior Class, Student Coun- cil Sponsor: University of Nebraska, Chadron State Teachers College. , KF., XXXL, :XJR .Ah .I 1 n I Sn ji ci, V, lil wp , All O Henry Amend. B,A. in Ed. Head football and basket ball coach, English: Iunior Class, DC Club Sponsor: Keamey- State Teacher's College. University of Neb raska. Richard Baller. B.M., M,M. instrumental Music: Fresh- man Class, Band Sponsor: Carthage College, North- westem University. FHA NIV Y m Ed Club Kearney State Teachers Colleqe Iowa State Colleqe, Denver University. Leland Covault. AB in Ed Industrial Arts Asst Coach Iumor Class DC Club Spon sor Peru State Teachers College Idonna l lorolL BS rn Ed Bus1ness Educatlon Iumor Class Sponsor Umversrty of Nebraska Doane Colleqe Robef!l 1orol.l.BS in Vocatxonal Aqnculture FFA Sponsor Umversxty of Neb- raska our fclcultxkglyy J! rv' Bonnie Godtel. BA Physlcal Educatxon ep Club Sponsor Nebraska Wesleyan Umversrty Lucmlle Hoffman. AB MA Enghsh Lrbrary Freshman Class Sponsor Nebraska Wesleyan Unxverslty Unl VGfSllY of Nebraska lumen McConne1L BS m Ed MS ln Ed Mathernatlcs Dnvers Educa non Athlehc Drrector Head Track Coach Sophomore Class DC Club Sponsor Unlverslty of Nebraska Um versxty of Kansas 54 v r J Y J ly fx X V J X x Nl Mildred Smith Secretary Ottmce Practnce Robert Smxth. AB Soclal Studxes School Pub hcatlons Oulll 6 Scroll Sponsor Umversity of Neb raska Unxversxty of Min nesota and instructs ,... Marvin Stone BA Ed Mathematics Enghsh Dra matlcs Semor Class Thes plans Sponsor Wayne State Teachers College Univer Slly of Oregon Umversxty of Nebraska , i Ioan Srom. BA. Ed. Vocal Music: Sophomore Class, Choir Sponsor: Chad- ron State Teachers College, Catherine Swanson. B.A. Science, Mathematics: Iun- ior Class Sponsor: Doane College, University of Nebf raska, York College. our schoolboarcl plans, R bor! Mayield Harvey Armaqosi R Sabato H old Zlnnock Mn.M Rblnl Mn. um. Magma I--'. The busdnvers are seen gathered around the new bus that the school purchased at the beqmninq of the 1957 58 school term They are from left to right Chet Smith Iohn Fadschild Fred Fomey and Iohn Tomek and our school workers serve eww, if e cooks, Mrs. Vern Blevins, left, and Mrs, Iohn Tomek, riqht, must spend a good deal of the aftemoon and all mominq preparinq for the on- msh of hungry students that descend on them each noon. I B 5 , ,fa I As one of their numerous duties. the custodians, Glen Ladwiq, left, cmd Chet Smith, right, clean the class- rooms each day. wif. ',a MEMORIES STUDENTS Graduation day is drawing near and the senior class officers left to right Doris Kllqore treasurer Bert Pokorny vice president Dick Huisenga president and Kathleen Alma secretary are preparing for it by measuring for their caps and gowns I.:-,:1Q:'-' Proudly displaying their hardeamed and lonq- awaited class rinqs are the junior class officers. They are from left to riqht, Ann Zeilinqer, vice-president Kathy Pospichal, secretary, Bill Zinnecker president, and Larry Heins, treasurer. Planning the entertainment for the prom is not the lauqhinq matter that it may seem to the officers of the sophomore class. who are, from left to right, lim Robins, president, Deanna l-lascall, vicepresident, De- lores Stara secretary, and Iohn Vasina treasurer. The freshman class officers, thouqh they haven't much to do. are of qreat importance to their class- mates. They are, from left to riqht lim Armagost, pre- sident, lane Zeilinqer, secretary, Melvin From, vice- president, and Diane Mahlin, treasurer. The class officers lead... t Q Commerclal the senlors... Kathleen Alma Corrvrler ral Ba.a 23 S rfcr Cass sec e 'y O 1' rd Scroll sec manager 4 Phys Ed 13 Sharon Barlocm Commercxal Band l 2 3 4 ll e-pres dr1t3 Cho1r234 opert 2 FHA l hxst nan lu lor Class Play Prompter Qu1ll and Scroll treasurer Thesp1ans 3 pres1dert4 Phys Ed 12 4 Scoop 3 4 Robert Cermak Vocatlonal Aqrlculture FFA 2 3 4 Iumor Class Play Douglas Bohafy General Band l 2 FFA 3 Track Carol Chambers Carol Barloan Commercral Band 123 drum manor ette 3 4 clannet quartet 3 Cholr 2 3 4 operetta 2 madngal 4 Freshman Class vrcepresldent FHA 1 sonq leader 2 Iumor Class Play Pep Club 3 COl.lIlC1l 4 Oulll and Scroll 4 Phys Ed Thesplans 3 treasurer 4 Scout 3, eclxtor 4 Band 1 2 3 Cholr 2 3 4 operetta 2 triple trlo l FHA 1 Pep Club 2 3 4 Scoop 3 4 Phys Ed l Duane Chubb Colleqe Prep Basketball 1, 4, Football 1, 4, Track l La Vern Bolton Colleqe Prep Basketball 1 Football l lettered 4 Track l Student councll 4 ,,,, C i- e. 7 ' ,,, e- ta : . 'o' 2: H' Q o...r c' 1' ,z e.i Cl - v-'GA A -f ,n ' . retary 4: Scoop 3, business .: .4: 1. .,: ' ,' ' : I .,1 ,p . .. ll I - .. : z ' : g . .lj Im Fwy who offer... Commercial Band 12 sax quartet 2 G1rls qlee 4 Iunlor Class Play Pep Club 4 Thes plans 3 4 Llbrary l 3 4 Marilyn Hoeh Commercial Band 1234 sax quartet 2 Choxr 2 3 4 operetta 2 triple mo 1 FHA l pub llCllY chalrmazn 2 Iunlor Class Play Pep Club l 2 vlcepresldent 3 presldent 4 Oulll and Scroll 4 Scout 3 4 Student Councll pres1 dent 2 treasurer 4 Thes DIGHS 3 4 Phys Ed l Richard Huisenqa Colleqe Prep Basketball 1 Band 2 3 Choxr 2 operetta 2 Football l Student Council 2 3 Track l Senior Class pres Dennis Kucera General Basketball l 2 Iunior Class VICE presldent FFA l 2 re porter 3 Iunlor Class Play Student Councll l 2 Track Icmice Hanlk Commercial Iumor Class Play Pep Club Sharon luster Commercxal Cholr 4 FHA l 2 3 4 Girls qlee 3 Scoop 3 4 Phys 1 Kenny Krucman Vocatxonal Aqrxculture FF 1 2 3 4 Football l Basketball l Track l Ioe Molina f Vocatxonal Aqnculture Basketball 1 FFA 2 3 4 ident. I 1,2. ' l I X U l -' 5 3. l Ed. ,Z ' A ' A , , , : : I inspiration... Dons Kilgore Commercial Band l 2 3 clarmet quar tet 2 3 Chou 2 3 4 trxple tno l operetta 2 madnqal 2 3 4 Senior Class treas urer Pep Club 2 cheer leader 3 4 Homecommq Attendant Qulll and Scroll 4 Scout 3 busmess mana qer 4 Student Counctl l Marcella Iratochvil Commercial Band 2 Chou 2 3 4 FHA 2 3 Gtrls glee 4 Phys Ed Commercxal PsEdl2 Roger Miller Vocauonal Aqnculture Band 1234 Choxr 23 FFA 1 2 3 secretary 4 Iumor Class Play Thesp1 ans 3 4 Norbert Pokorny General Basketball 1 Semor Class vlceprestdent FFA l2 vlce-president 3 Student Councrl 1 3 Track l Iamce Kucera Commercial Iumor Class treasurer FHA 234 Glrls glee 23 Phys Ed l 2 Mary Klmqemann Band1234 Choxr234 operetta 2 Iuntor Class Play Pep Club 1 2 3 sec retary 4 Phys Ed l 2 B111 Payne General Athleuc counc1l 3 4 Bas ketball l lettered 2 4 Fresh man Class treasurer DC Club 2 3 4 Football 1 let tered 2 3 4 Track l letter ed 2 3 4 Homecommq At tendant Don Rezac Colleqe Prep Basketball 1 Band 123 presxdent 4 trumpet tno 2 3 4 Choxr 2 3 4 madnqal 2 3 4 boys quartet 3 FFA l 2 Football l -Z Kathy Murphy Commercial Iumor Class secretary FHA 2 Girls glee 4 Pep Club 2 4 Student Councll 4 P s Ed 1 2 3 4 Dick Roubal General Basketball 1 Football l Track 1 Iunlor Class Play Ianet Nixon General Band 3 vtce-presldent 4 Chorr 2 3 4 tnple trio l tno 2 3 4 madrlqal 23 FHA song leader 3 4 Glrls glee 4 Pep Club 1234 counci13 Phys Ed l 2 Kenny Slam Charlene Porter Commerczal Band l 2 3 4 clannet quar tet234 Cho1r234 tnp- le trtol tno 2 3 4 madrt gal 3 4 operetta 2 Gtrls glee 4 FHA 1 2 Iumor Class Play Pep Club I 2 4 treasurer 3 Phys E l Ieromo Svoboda Vocatlonal Agnculture Basketball l Cho1r 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 prestdent 4 Track 1 2 Mares Schroeder Commercial F 1 2: Girls glee 3- Pep Club 1,2 3 4' Phys. ,l. Vocational Agriculture DC Club vice-president 4- Football I lettered 3 4- Homecoming Attendant. and afford... lane! Taylor Commerclal Malorette 4 Iumor Class prestdent Pep Club 1 2 3 4 councll l treasurer 4 Qurll and Scroll vrce-presrdent 4 Scoop 3 associate edrtor 4 Student Councxl secretary D s Ed l 2 3 4 an example... Mary Schroeder Commermal Band 2 3 Chou 2 3 4 tnple trto l tno 2 3 4 madrlqal 3 4 operetta 2 Freshman Class treasurer FHA 12 treasurer 3 Glrls State 3 Pep Club counc1l 2 cheer leader 3 4 Homecomlnq Attendant Ou1ll and Scroll 4 Scoop 3 4 Student Coun c1l secretary 3 vxcepresr dent 4 Phys l Stove Wyneqar Vocat1onal Aqnculture FFA 2 3 4 Boys qlee 2 3 Mxke Vasma . 4: .l'xY . . . . , . A .. . , . .J A U!! 1 . Ed. Az. -- I h , 'I I ' 1 F f 4' if f . , 9 1 .. I 13' 4: -.4 if x , , . M ' 4. t - , K . BG mari, ff. 4, 2 f 4 I r 2 A- A 'Q . 1,1 . I, General Basketball 1 lettered 2 Band I2 DC Club 2 3 presrdent 4 Football 12 lettered 3 4 Track l 2 let tered 3 4 Homecomu'-q K Inq Dxane Veslrma Commerclal Marorette 4 Cholr 23 4 operetta 2 FHA l 2 degree charrman dtstrrct secretary state secretary 3 pres1dent 4 Student councrl 3 Home comma Queen Ianice Schlautman Commerc1al Chou 2 3 4 Sophomore Class secretary Quxll and Scroll presrdent 4 Scoop 3 edrtor Dwam Zelda Vocat1onal Aqnculture nd 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 treasurer 4 ,111 'PX Dora Adams Betty Brocka Ron Camper loe Cod: ..1' g Ioyce Hulsenqcx Norm Kobza Nancy Kudlacok Gene Lam: to the few but... Carol Buntqsn Don Camper Larry Hema larry Howe IWW Anna Kovur LaVerne Kratochvxl JL .f LaRue Marquis A Kenny Miller x A ,, 4, gn? r ' vf, r .M . ,'. if A .1 l 67 3 . -f: Q ,f .4 ' I N f .. x 1 5, S select iuniors,... Lynn Ostermexer Dorothy Palensky Vic Palik Kathy Pospzchal Dunne Remmers Mana-nne Remmers Carl Sandy v- Viola Sxsel Icmio Smath Wayne Soukup Nancy Svoboda Q-uv? is Bob Swanson Dave Wilson Ann Zoilinqer B111 Zmnecker Indy Anderson Harold Dewispelare .wtzuw H 11' Viv. in I , K Y Leonard Havlik f 1 ,-ff f 1 'l'erryK1lqoro 1 . fo .,, . I ' Y -'-0. . ' Gerhardt Bockhus Dale Hayhurst - na -an f , . rf - A Gene Kopecky Alice Kucercx Rose Marie Bohaky the all-knowing... .-v. lm! . d Dick B.-mon David Hank Mariorie Hoback Deanna Hcucall Dbde Butler Mike Hasik Leon Houdesheld! Celestine Ilndra 5- Anhut Kovar Darlene Kucera Margaret Krdochvil Doris Kulhcmek Ronald Kruse Richard Lnenicku sophomores,... lane! Miratsky Sharon Murphy Harvey Novak Douqlal Morkett B111 Marulhak Emanuel Pelan Marcella Palenlky rl- 3 M: Om- ' Larry Oltmcnu Ernest Oeantownki J af? Mary Thomas Schroeder Roberta Rovzanek Ramona Richer! Delores Stara ' L W Iohn Vanina lim Robins Ronald Slara Diane Stynkal Marlene Yonda Donald Stynkal Mariha Zeilinqer Robert Siruebinq Kenny whit' Not pictured. Gerry Ray. and our many... lim Ilrmaqosi 5 J Don Bock Barbara Bohaty Iudy Boroviak Kenny Brenn Adnan Cermak 'E' Ng 4? lohn Chermok Donna Chubb Francis Codr Valencm Dobish Larry Dusatko T9 'I Linda Fadscluld Donald Focher Gary Fncke Melvin From Madeline Gingery Elizabeth Glock Marilee Hcmey Caroline Havlovic Beverly Heins neophytesh.. -JA 'X mm Hoback U5 f65' Robert Hoeft lim Howe Maadno Huiaenqa Gary Iconoqle Goorqianno Kodak fMW -44' Sharon Kracman Carolyn Kruse Ruby Kucera Sharon Lnenicka Dianne Mahlln I ,Q x g, Charles Masok Donald esserschmldt Otoupal Iuliul Palau Virgil Pokorny Loma Polacek Bill Posplchal Carol Ptacek Hazel Hcnnwater Alan Roberts - ,r, 'V 57 . 1, 'V 1 . .L f . K Y N Lv i ,A 5 g - I . ,J 1 w . K I.: .ly 4 I' X A ' V -A ' 14, Qt I , f .Sv I IN ' JY! 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W X in if .1 Carol Sloneclzer K 1 l the freshmen Charles Sandy Paul Schlautm David Shomey Dennis Sed 1 071,744-2 .jf Gary Smxth Emest Star Deltrude Straka Donna Siruebing Sand: Schroeder Roger S obod I ck Sweney Stephen Thomas Milo Vams 'H 'er Wxlh Vobonl I am s Wcns Nancy Manlyn Wyneqar lane Z xhnqer MEMORIES CLASSES Members of the iunior English class are industriously writ' ing quotations from American Literature that they have memor- ized during their study of that subject To have an idea and not to be able to express it clearly IS Just as bad as never having an ldea at all For this reason DCHS has set up an 'English program that helps the students to acquire a knowledge of their own language that will enable them to speak it correctly and express the1r 1deas with clarity In the course of the four year program the students study English and American l1t erature write research papers and give speeches and panel discussions along with their regular study of grammar Ku era a senior English stu dent is see giv ng a speech This s st one ct the any things learned E 13 ish 'V A basic knowledge the fundamentals... Carey Kruse left and Donna Struebing h rut Sars n the book chart the lreshmen gl sh s Ld ts keep t tndi ate th books they P ered . , 0 - I , , I . 1 , i -,,, - i 7 S AJ X 'N A ' 1 1, . . - . ,Y .. rxgnf t c. . En .1 .. t' erz. fo' 'c e a Dennis . c , ' ' - ., ri 1 . ' 1 'u . ,. . '. in n l' . . . Sharon Murphy left hstens mtently as Mar lone Hoback explams the dxaqramed sentence to her of the English language and literature, J loe Codr left seeks the ass1stance of La Rae Marqms m usmq the card catalog A wellstocked hbrary IS cr necess1ty 1n every hugh school and DCHS can certcnnly boast of an excellent one New readlng books magazlnes and reference books are belnq added to our hbrary at the rate of ap proxlmately 300 books a year Under the watchful supervlslon and cap- able mstmctlon of MISS Luc11e Hoffman the hbrarxans do a great deal to contnbute to the success of th1s proyect by prepanng new books for the hbrary and asslstlnq the stu dents 1n locatmq the matenal they may want 10,5 ii- Kathleen Alma left and Iamce Haslk QIVG Miss Lucllle Hoff man a qood deal of help m cannq for the llbrary by typing cards and markmq books for her l - -1 ' k C ' I . I - I X , I Q , - - L . Le 9 if .'. 1 4 , - A . ,,ll . l wr H2 Dave Wilson a physics student completes an experiment with fire This is one of the many experiments that are made in this class X Wayne Soukup records the results of an experiment that he has lust made in connection with his extension course in physics Charles Sandy and Marilyn Wynegar two freshman general science students study the aquarium in Miss Swansons room -.gp together with an under- standing of. . . In this age of satellites that soar through space at unbelievable speeds, it is of great importance that everyone have some know- ledge of science. To teach all students in her classes the fundamentals of this very impor- tant subject is the goal of Miss Catherine Swanson, science instructor. The science classes taught at David City this year are general science, biology, and physics. Physics and chemistry are taught on alternate years in order to give the students an opportunity to take both Dead Ernest a plastic model that has all ol the parts ct a human body is the obiect of much discuss on by Gene Kopecky and Miss Catherine Swanson the mysteries of science and math, . . . A knowledge of math is essential to a person no rcatter what profession he follows because problems tn strnple and advanced rnathematlcs confront each tndrvldual every day The math program at DCHS IS destgned to help the studertts that follow lt to be able to solve these problems wrth ease and 1ntell1 gence The math courses general math algebra geometry and advanced algebra are taught under the mstructron of Mr Marvm Stone Mr Itm McConnell and M1ss Catherme Swanson ?1f' 45 lohn Vastna a member of the geometry class puts one ot the problems he has worked for the days assrgnment on the board In th1s problem he IS provmg two trtangles to be equal Mtss Catherme Swanson observes clos ly as Btll Zmnecker draws graph that he wlll use rn advanced algebra Mr Ixm McConnell takes a few moments from h1s busy schedule to help Alta Hoback wtth an algebra problem ei A number of the general math students go to class early each mormng to get help from others cn prob lems they dont understand Comparmg an wers thrs mormng are from left tc rrght Barbara Bohaty Hazel Ra nwctter Sharon Kracrrtan and El zabeth Glock Mary Schroeder an Amerrcan Problems stu dent puts a chart on the board that shows e orqamzatron of the Department of State Mr Robert Smith watches closely as Nancy Svoboda shows the Amerrcan htstory class a prcture from an American Hentage book the problems of the post ond present... Every crtrzen of the Umted States has a duty to h1S country to leam of 1ts growth through the years and of the way 1fS govern ment ts orqamzed and run The students at DCHS have a chance to learn these thmqs by followrnq the Course of studles offered to them rn thexr hrstory and CIVICS classes The soc1al studres classes offered to stu dents thrs year are world htstory Amerrcan hlstory and Arnerrcan problems all under the mstructlon of Mr Robert Smrth Two world hrstory students lane Zerlmqer center and Adnan Cerrnak rrqht look closely as Sharon Lneruclca potrxts to Guate- mala on a world map l , . , - .. P Am- 4---Q - - .- 'fs ' -Q --J f 2- - L. .- - t ..-7 'Qu . - - 5.3 , . , . -i... .Z ' . ' , 5 v 7 '. I 1 r 1-Q ' ff Ulf' if llll ' Nancy Svoboda patxently warts ln the new dnvers trammg car for Mr McConnell Each year a new car IS donated to the school through the courtesy ot the local Chevrolet dealer and an awareness his own abllitles Wlth the number of dr1vers on the road and the amount of horsepower tn the cars mcreasmg all the t1me 1t IS necessary for all people to have an mcreased dr1v1nq Sklll Mr Ilm McConnell 1nstructor of drlvers tram mg Slf1VeS to teach the students th1s sklll by requmng that they have two hours of class room work and one hour of superv1sed dI'1V mg each week 1n order to rece1ve credit The qu1dance program at DCHS 1 d s1gned to help the students fmd where the1r 1nterests and ab1l1t1es 11e Mr McConnell uses a model engme to demonstrate the way a car engme works to two drlvers trammg students Harold DeW1spelare left and Terry Kllgore Mr Strom prmcmpal dlscusses wxth Marcie Kra tochvll a seruor student what she plans to do after graduation Some of the members of the typmq class burld therr speed and accuracy by takrnq trmed WT1lll'lQ'S They are from left to r1qht Dave Wtlson lame Smrth Ann Zetlrnqer Dranne Remmers Nancy Svoboda and Vrola Stsel IS of great Importance to the student... ln order to marntaln tts hlqh posrtron as one of the best commerclal departments rn the state rt rs necessary for the DCHS com mercral department to purchase the newest equrpment avarlable for the students to use Amonq the new machrnes rn the department this year are stx new typewrrters and a new drctaphone A new supply cabrnet was also lnstalled rn the machrnes room The cornmercral courses offered to DCHS students are steno I and ll typrnq offrce machlnes and offrce practrce Marrlyn Hoeft left and Mary Schroeder put the fnrsh na touches cn a bulle tn boo d for the typrnq roorn Kathleen Alma types a letter from dlctatron on the drctaphone Thls ma chme IS used qurte frequently rn of ftces by busy executlves Typmq letters that she has taken from dc tatrcn rs o e of lvfaree Schroeders duttes rn of flee practrce 0 O 1 1' I - 0 xy ' l ' - l . rg K' ' ' x , , N I 4 ' a . X . K i A x 4 X ' ' tw ubi x , at t t i , K - I A I ' ' s 1, r. , 1' ' 'r ' a . . . W . . . - who struggles for success in business,... Typinq and steno I are the only courses offered to first-year commercial students. In typing class the students are tauqht the cor- rect technlques and after they learn that speed bu1ld ng and letter wntlnq are empha slzed In steno I the students spend one semester learmnq all the shorthand forms and the second semester IS spent workmq for speed awards The second year classes steno II oft ce machmes and offtce pract1ce are concerned mamly wxth teachtnq the students advanced skllls and helptnq them put them 1nto prac me The members of the steno l class read the words Arranqtnq mustc correctly In the flles IS lust one ct Charlene Porter S numerous dutles as Mrs lean Stroms secretary from the board as Mrs ld nna Forell po nts to them Thls type c' pra t1 e helps tl'e tudents to r coqnlze the forms more raptdly Dtcme Je kma a senxcr cfttce prac ttce student can make many dupllcate COPIGS from an orlqlnal e by USING the m1meoqraph 1-5 IN cy Kudl etc sfandmq helps La V rre Kratochvl and Wayne Soulcup to lmprove ther shorthand speed by d ctattnq to the'n , . .i .. - , 4 , . . o I 1 , . Cc .S e ' . V . R t x x ' x .5 V .' . 5 1 ' . f , '- I , x ' Yr-vm thu-I ' a.. ac ,. ., ,f e. 'x . i ' .. . ,R . s. , - . A , on , The dictionary explains the farmer as be- ing, One who cultivates the 1and. How- ever, any boy taking vocational agriculture would hasten to assure you that there is a good deal more to farming than merely cul- tivating the land . Under the instruction of Mr. Bob Florell, the vocational agriculture students learn about ever phase of farming Time is spent each week in the school shop learning to make and repair things needed on every farm be- sides the time spent in the classroom learn ing about the many modern farming methods Kenny Miller puts some of the final work on his proyect which is a box to hold film strips that are used rn classroom work Norm Kobza a third year voc ag student lectures to the rest of the class on a phase of farming leads to competence the farm and Welding rs one of the many things taught in voc ag Lynn Ostermerer demonstrates the use of the welder , , , I I I , .... t , we -, ku nz. K Deanna l-lascall right sits very patiently while Rose Marie Bohaty practices putting a sling on correc LY as part of a unit in first aid ln the world of modern homemoklng... Miss Margaret Briggs and Dianne Mahlin discuss the home experience that Dianne has Just completed Home management, cooking, sewing, pre- serving foods, and many other things are on the agenda for the girls taking home econ- omics this year. Their capable instructor, Miss Margaret Briggs, is always ready to give advice or assistance whenever it is necessary. The girls are given a chance to use their new skills in things done outside of class by having home experiences Every three weeks they meet with their instructor to discuss ac complishrnents problems that have ansen and plans for the future Correct serving techniques is one of the many things taught in home ec Ianice Kucera a senior student prac tices serving punch The table centerpieces that Shirley Sabato left and Diane Styskal are making are Just a few of the many beautiful ones the freshmen homemaking students made at Christmas 9' ' ' ' ' - 9 I o 0 Z ,NJA 4- k , ' ' I I ' I . x -c ' v Q , l Q O . , s l I I Q W. I A f . . ' ' ' ll' , ' -iq V xt 4 ' V! V 1' and IS mvoluoble In woodworking VW Pamtmg the football helmets so they wtll be ready mg on 'X Don Ftezac a mechanrcal drawtnq student as need for a great many drawmq tools tn or er to complete h1s ass1qnments The ctrcular saw makes 1t relattvely sxmple for D1ck Bolton to cut a board ln half A three-year proqram 1n mdustrral arts under the 1nstruct1on of Mr Leland Covault IS offered to the boys at DCHS In these classes the boys learn to butld repatr and upholster furruture In the senxor year the boys may supplement these learrunqs Wllh a course 1n mecharncal drawlng Each year the boys enrolled ln lndustrlal arts complete a prolect and thls prolect rs shown at the annual open house At the shop open house each sprmg the boys dem onstrate the dtfferent rnachrnery used to make thls furmture Vlfqll Pokomy left measures to see rf hrs table sets straxqht whtle Alan Roberts sands a leaf for hrs table o 0 o o o K Ii. U .A J A I . ' O l . - X I K Q X Q l o O l O . . . for use next year is the project Tom Schroeder is work- I .x . - I l W I Z H ' ' u ' ' ' A Q - r , X h . ' ' - d . ' ' . MEMORIES ORGANIZATIONS 8g ACTIVITIES . Y' fb ,f 4? To produce a yearbook Worthy of high honors is the qoal of the '58 Scout staff. To aid the editing staff in this task, the business staff sells ads to the David City businessmen and sells yearbooks to the DCHS students to provide the funds necessary for such a biq project. The Scoop, which is printed every three weeks, is printed by the letterpress method and receives its funds from ads sold to the bus- inessmen by the business staff. Both of these journalism staffs are under the instruction of Mr. Robert Smith. The lournallsm staffs keep records of . . . ' I. . iv. ' Pua - ' Ni Two members of the Scout s att Rose Marie Bchaty left and Deanna I-lascall mal-ce copy r es while the assis art editor A Ze l nqer Q e e eo r rea s KH to Ld be vered Qc c V Scoopr i, I nl fb' -P' s - V 1 ' ni' Q' I, . - , , . , she! . . t 1 , nn x.i ,, left 'ent r, and th v 'itc, Carol Bal n, dLs- cu s AJ. of subzecfs sho '1 cc on ez h page I' 4 The 1: f'::1ii fr- f .uciiess cfzff left ': gqhf Sh 1r,r,fi:s'f-r f'f:rl ,., Q.. ., 1 V. .-, .4C Quill and Scroll is an honorary organi- zation connected with joumalism. In order to qualify for membership in this organiza- tion, a person must be in the upper third of his class and have done superior work in some phase of joumalism The student council an act1ve part of DCHS school life IS elected by the students to represent them and to voice their opinions to the faculty Each year the student council has all school parties and it chooses speakers to come to assemblies and speak to the stu dents on educational sublects zz' The members ot Ouxll and Scroll are seated left to right Sharon Barlean lanice Schlautman and Ianet Taylor standing Mar1lyn l-loeft Carol Barlean Kathleen Alma Doris Kllqore and Mary Schroeder the declslons of the student councll, The student councll representatives are seated left to rrght Mary Schroeder Norm Kobza and Marilyn Hoeft second row Zeilinqer and Kathy Murphy back row Deltrude Straka Dick Bolton LaVern Bolton Vic Palik and LaRae Marquis The student council entertainment committee works on plans for the pro gram for their twtrp party They are from left to right Mary Schroeder Dick Bolton Marllyn Hoett and Ianlce Tay or The student council officers pause a moment to have their picture taken They are seated left to right Mary Schroeder Marilyn Hoeft and Ianet Taylor They are vice-president treas urer and secretary respectively Standing is Norm Kobza presldent . ' . Q 1: o o h 0 0 0 0 'I I . , , 5 tr ' Q Ianet Taylor, Doris Kulhanek, Bose Marie Bohaty, lim Howe, Anrl I V 'Y ' C- A V - S ! . flex l f Q J J ws , ' L j V- I- . I , . ' , ' I ' ' . l . - Steppmq hugh and smart these fwe malorettes led the DCHS marchmq band throuqh thelr many and var1ed rout1nes They are from left to nqht Ianet Taylor Dlane Veskrna Carol Barlean the appearances of the hugh stepping Snappy muslc and marchfnq feet add a touch of color and exc1tement to every parade football qame or falr Partlclpafmq ln these events th1s year was the DCHS marchmq band The band performed dunnq the half t1me m1nutes at all the home games and at one out of town game Parades 1n Columbus and Schuyler were on the schedule also H1qhl1qhtmg th1s years act1v1t1es were ap pearances at the Nebraska State Falr and M1dland Colleges Homecomma These pohshed performances were due mamly to the many hours of pract1ce spent lent d1rect1on of Mr Rxchard Baller Members of the DCHS marchmq band asu kly qo mto one of the formatlons that was used in a halftime show at a home football qame The band also marches to the center of the held before every football qame to play The Star O 1 C U I in perfecting the routines and to the excel- Members of the DCHS conc rt band are front row left to rght Charlene Porter Ann Zerlmger lane Zerlmger Del tude Straka Georga Kczrsek Noray 'Wrlglft Mary lo Vasxra Sh1rley Struebmg second row Carol Buntgen Rose M rre Bohaty Kathy Pospxchal Sh r M Donald l.1 da Mtller Sharon Barlean Kenneth Whtte Ilm Smlth Louls row Sharon Lnenrcka Parol Sl n r r Gone La c lame Im Armagost Margaret S 1th Derrns S del lrrn Llowe Alta Hoback Pat Smlth Mrke CBN Robert Sabata Irm row Madelme Grngery Tom Perrr Ianet Nlxon Donna Kovar Dwcun Zelda and Alan Roberts marching bond and the concert bclncl, Pleasmg to the eye as well as to the ear mrght be the term used to descrtbe the con cert band Lookmg brrght and snappy 1n thetr new unrforms the DCHS concert band made a number of appearances thls year Among these were two publlc concerts durrng the wmter commencement and the annual muslc contest rn Wahoo lt has been the custom of the band to QIVQ a number of summer con certs also Varrous solorsts and ensembles do request performances for c1v1c organ1zat1ons and they Pads h ld Beverly Hexns Donra Struebrng Vrola Stsel Roger Polafek Marlorte Hoback Delores Stara Marllyn Hoeft thtrd Otoupal Mrke McCracken Don Rezac Mary Ann Klmgemonn Dons Kulhanek Beverly Hascall Dale Hayhurst Ann Kovar ROblNS Gerhardt Backhus Gary lcenogle Mlke less back Chubb Rxchard Lnenrcka Mr Baller Mlke Haslk Arthur 1. The clarmet quartet whxch rs composed of the flI'Sf four clarmet players ln the concert band IS usually qurte actlve dunng the school year The members are from left to right Ann Zell mger lane Zelllnger Deltrucle Straka and Rose Mane Bohaty also take part rn contest Among the en sembles are a percussron qurntet brass sextet and clartnet quartet v4 Vrola Srsel, who plays solo French hom m the con cert band, attended the an nual band clmrc rn Lincoln as a representatlve from Davld Clty The members of the brass sextet are from left to rrght Ixm Armagost, Dons Kulhanek Mrke Haslk hm Robms, VIOIG Sxsel and Pat Smrth The brass sextet plays for a number of clubs and orgamzatrons durmg the school year . e .. o: . , 1. , , . , , - Y Q 1. V . I , . , A .a' . A '. , .fron C ,n, cz., ', , ',' ', . , . . , , , J o.ec.e, . - n , , . , , 1 , , ie , . ' , , , . , . , o , 2, , . . . . , , ,pr 'Q ' 'ff 'S ' V132 .ar . - , .'. 0 0 0 . H , A , , 1 I ' ' ' I n I . pw-' A 1 2:38. 443 The senior girls trio practices for one of their many performances this year The members are from left to right Charlene Porter Ianet Nixon cmd Mary Schroeder They are accompanied by Carol Barlean the performances of the small groups . . . The activities of the mixed choir and girls' glee were many and varied. The choir held two public concerts, the first at Christmas in conjunction with the annual grade school pro- gram, and the second in the spring prior to the music contest at Wahoo. A performance at baccalaureate concluded the choir's activ- ities for the year During Ianuary the choir participated in the annual Platte Valley Conference vocal music clinic at which David Foltz of the Uni versity of Nebraska was guest director Both the choir and girls glee are under the direction of Mrs lean Strom Charlene Por er Dave Wilson and Ann Zerliriger eft to rgh' arefully study a bo :cle g J 'ig g ner l instruc tiors tc the tad ri s vh wer chosen to represe t David Cty in the mass chcir clinic m L 'i this year Though they have many songs to practice the members of the boys quartet left to right lim Howe Alan Roberts Mike l-lasik and Steve Thornas pause for a moment to have their pic ture taken s iq. The rradrigal participated m the program fcr the annual open house l' s 'year Is rne hers are seated lett o r ght VVi'n a OS D sK eChrerePrterMryShederA'ine1 inaer Ccrcl Ba le 'i sa dag lf ke H sk Ier e S obod 1 Zirvie lcer Leonard Havlilc D n Weza and Dave Wilson l X . . , u. .. I . . 1 . , , Y G x ' ' - f .f X- 4 A - x , . . . 1 ' . 't 1 9, 'A F .fi ' 4 Q it 1 A T - ' I , ' ,fs 1 , , . r I I ' ' tk V , Q . - Q A r 2 t ' . ' ri? '. W i , Y . . ,, Q ' .,,, -.. ' i' -' i 1 I U-Q A, - , rr' ,A A- ' x I . Q l ', ! 5 I I .1 fl , ., 1 , , v A. ' .-' I 1 ., C ' - c' .t 1'1. e a ' - mg., ' I 1 s're.t .xo ' e A L p n ai b . 1 pccln .Q . ' ' ' t.i ' . 5 , ,rt X: - terrneier crz . :lgcr , ..aI . c - , a are , . Z 'l- , , . r a.: t n 1. , .1 a if :rn v a, Bll c. , 1 c .. C, . ond the concerts of the mixed choir, . . . Many small vocal groups were active dur- ing the school year, Most prominent of these was the madrigal, which participated in the Albion vocal music clinic, and sang at open house, the Christmas program, and the district music contest at Wahoo, Also active was the senior girls' trio, which made several public appearances and attended the Albion clinic. The girls' triple trio sang at the annual spring honors convocation, Other small groups which worked through- out the year were the freshman girls' triple trio, two girls' sextets, and a junior mixed A random group of the girls' glee practices on one of the numbers they are preparing for contest. The girls' glee gave two concerts this year also. ' Choir accompanist, Mary Haight, U , , practices on one of the more difficult 'fa , pieces. Mary also accompanies a 1 -' V, V ' f number of small groups and soloists. quartet. if T I f 4? 'IL The FFA offtcers help to quxde the members throuqh a very successful year of work and actxv1t1es They are left to rlqht Vxc Paltk reporter Roger Mlller secretary Ierome Svoboda presmdent Larry Hems vtce presxdent Dwame Zelda treasurer and Lynn Ostermexer sentmel the leaders and member of FFA FHA Oh for the Joys of a freshman I qu1te obvmous thts freshman FFA m 1t1ate has other xdeas but the members seem to have no mercy The Future Homemakers of Arnertca un der the sponsorshlp of Mtss Marqaret Brtgqs has several GCl1Vll19S to keep 1t busy durmq the school year many of wh1ch are held 1omtly Wllh the Davxd Clty Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerxca A carohnq party t Chrlstmas w1th dancmq afterwards a February coronatton and a covered dtsh supper 1I1 the sprtnq were all held Jolntly Wllh the FFA Each orqamzatlon moreover was repre- sented at 1ts respecttve state and d1str1ct con vent1ons The FFA under the qLl1dGT1CG of Mr Robert Florell also took part 1n a good v'x,'1'l,,l?E ll '4n Egg QV' 9 4 6? gs Q. 4 Delores Stara left and Gutdmq the Davtd Ctty Hlqh School FHA chapter m thetr efforts to become an honor chapter are the off cers sea ed from left to rtqht Ioyce Hutsenqa Kathy Pospxchal Dxane Veskr a prestdent Vtola Stsel Delores Stara standlnq La Rae Marquls Ianet Nxxon N y Svoboda Martha Zetlrnqer and Dtxte Butler It I , C C C X 1 I ' ' I ' ' . 6 , ,I , ll ' . ' a is f . . deal of contests. v . Y : X. NK 1 ,b kb 5 F - Nxt ' ' 1 xx I ,., 45 ' if f rx' - ' 2 Rose Marte Bohaty make posters telhnq about Home Economtcs Week They must do thxs to qualtfy for an honor chapter the iunior and senior closs ploys, . . Three minutes until curtain time, and I can't remember a line of my part, moans a distraught member of the play cast. To any- one working behind the scenes at a class play. the last minute glance at the book and the fervent prayers that no one will forget his lines is an old story. Each year at DCI-IS the members of the junior and senior classes work together to pro- duce plays that are entertaining to both the audience and the members of the casts. Aid- ing them in this task is the dramatic coach, Mr. Marvin Stone. Carol Buntgen left confronts Ann Zeilinqer right with the question Are you really my mother? as Marianne Remmers looks on This is a scene irom the suspense-filled play The People Vs. Maxine Lowe ,v th a ahtly amused air in the senior y Deadly Emest. 6 LA Participating in the senior class play, Deadly Ernest. this year were, seated, lett to right, Roger Miller, Charlene Porter, lanet Nixon, Ianet Taylor, and Sharon Barleany standing, Dick Huisenqa, Ianrce Hasik, Bob Cermak, Diane Veskrna, Den- nis Kucera, and Sharon Iaster, I.aRae Marquis is sworn by Don Cemper to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth before she takes the witness stand against Miss Maxine Lowe l I to rgh 4 hy P SE hal M ranre Re 'ners nn Ze nger LCD e Marqus arid lame Smith standing Don Cernper loe Codr Dianne Plem'ners Dave Wilson V' r lBu g Ve ny Mt le Nor K bz B b Swanson ard Ron Cemper , . ,-,f W . 5 . f ,A .i I V Y . . , E I l ' s 1 'v 1 3 ,,, C, I 3 1 t . f R . 13 A Ianice l-lasik watches Dick Huisenga The members of the Junior play cast were, seated, 'L sl1,.. ' et i.tfat. onion, ai.. ,A class :la , LQL. , r..a '1 , . g ' , ,a o nt ,. n. I r, 3 a, o , r 1 xsurq, zu R4 B-Il. Lecidiriq the members of the pep club through their Cheers this year were the Cheerleaders, left to riqht, Deanna Hosccrll, Doris Kilgore, Arm Zeiliriqer, Mary Schroeder, Grid Iuriie Smith, the cheerleaders and pep club who . . . 'ie vmerrbere ct he D US P av v- Jgtrr Q I cc JJ: r Pe ac f f er r ere r f' rc: e' Dcrc e eriy We Q h 'Wuxi E ,i C f + oeder I Q Strie 'ie D 'er H f' 'icx ' Q VC 9 NX C: C. ec' Bc e , 'ee fr Q t, f , . 9., - V ' W , . 5. M A I 'I q 1 5. , . , . .- . , A L ' X t . I TI.. - . 1.. fi. V 'ful ,. I f.ci., I .f tc r1qht,D:cn:eT-fchfzx Iigciy - . vick. B . .. .rx- 'Ze Cxzlillefy' Elizcl,-eth Glfck Shure: Fgrrxey Dcrihfz AV.. 'lc Bcrzfcrc Cflffi- -efilfri TTZTTZQ Cfillffii Mc Ley V ',,e, Sc 3 Rgw Lffirzq Bchcj' Sfzrnjrg Sghr , Mzrie Ff::i'.'.':z'e4r Tizdy Axderggi Lridcz cd-fh.ld K :rphy Ncizcy Svcbedc' third row Shircri Lriemckci, Vliimc Cer-errtieier, Dcys Iffplhcxekt Tvfzzrthcz Zezhnqer Icne we ver DQHY' fi S'rc'.c u,:r,z time Kizfek Fruit: hmq, Chzrle.. Aer. Iam:-3 Pitney' Lizfirze T-fff1Y,4L11S' h, ' 'ere rmcem vq,.fn.. W -nm Km' :C .-,-L 4 ' .4 . N. .V '-..,1 u.I.'H yf.,,- Qepvfafz, cpm-, Ecwpf -13,1 ,. Q- -A ---A -- - W--: - -e----w . . -.. .,. .,. -,...e-,.,. .......,.. .. .1 ceft A .cl rl 321 Har Anti Klzxxriciri DMC Fadcris C:r:1 flcriber- ici Vids Sxsf. cheer the teams to many victories, . . . D1ane Veskma and Mxke Vasxna were named qndxron kmg and queen dur mg the half tlme of the Davxd Crty Ashland football game They were attended by Mary Schroeder left Dons Kxlqore Spnce Payre and Kenny Stara nqht Cheermg the teams on to many vrctorxes IS the a1m of the DCHS Pep Club Each year the members of the pep club attend all of the football games and bastketball games and they have a banquet wxth the football boys and the marchmg band All plans for the homecommg dance are made and executed by them also Th1s year the 1dent1ty of the homecommg royalty was revealed durlng the half t1me of the Davxd Clty Ashland football game The marchrng band prov1ded mus1cal background durmg the ceremomes A party and dance ln the school gym for DCHS students and alumm followed the game L The royal couple M1ke Vas1na and D1ane Veskrna take therr places on the1r throne at the dance held IH the hxgh school gym after the game The pep club off1cers and the members of the councxl meet to declde what actlon they should take m matters concemmq the pep club Standzng IS Manlyn Hoeft presldent The other members are left to r1ght Sharon Barlean Mary Ann Klmqe-mann Ianet Taylor W1lma Ostermeler Carol Buntgen Dora Adams Carol Bqrleqn and D1anne Mahlln Thespians, an honorary dramatics group. offers life membership in the organization to all students who have participated in the jun- ior or senior class play. A magazine, DRA- MATICS, is sent to the members for one year, after which they may subscribe to it if they wish. The girls' physical education program at DCHS, under the instruction of Miss Bonnie Godtel, is designed to develop better coordina- tion, better posture, and an interest in various sports and games. The girls learn to tumble in addition to the many games they leam. The following new members were initiated into Thespians at a formal sup per from left to right Ioe Codr Dave Wilson Kenny Miller Margaret Smith The senior members of Thespians discuss the plans for the formal initiation of the new mem- bers. They are, from left to right. Carol Barlean, lanice Forney. Sharon Barlean, Roger Miller, and Marilyn Hoeft. the achievements ln physical education . Carol Buritgen Ann Zeilinger Viola Sr el and l.aVeme Kratochvil No pi tured are Don Cemper Ron Cemper and Bill Zi necker e oers of tlee gi s ohys cal edu a' n class pose for a pict e in ther pyra id formation They are left to r ght l net Tay or l yce e ga a Robert Rcz ek 'id y S ex a d Gene K rr erqtp arnlforey xg '4 sd' A few rrerribers of the girls physical educat on c ss exe ute varc s J hi s A the eft A Yi, e e e 'C ck e execi. a ge a cr' Q lore-t Tayl r a a Kathy Myphy ce te per t s a d cn i y e H isen d Sharon , are o a ee s :qw 'Q The merrbers of the DC Club are back row left to nqht Lynn Osterrne er l.aVern Bolton Kerny Qt r V ke Vasn a d Tc'n Schroeder rn ddle row lerry Howe Vc Paltlc Steve T crras La y Hers lworm Kobza ard hm Robtrs tr t row Dc4 Bclto B l L Rcbert brueb q Euqere a K rt y Mtller and Btll Payne Nct ptctured lS Dave W lson and the lettermen who earn their honors All the boys who have been honored 1n football basketball or track by bemq awarded a letter 1n the sport are eltgmble for member shtp tn the DC Club Each year the DC Club and the other boys pCITl1C1pGl11'lQ ln athlettcs take part rn an all sports banquet and a party for the pep club band and athletes The boys elect an athlettc councll from the members of the DC Club at the beqtnnmq oi each football season These boys are obl1 gated to report any athlete that they see dts obeyma th rules set up by the coaches r' raw tea r th f 5 otca season wer Mtke Vos ra a. l.aVern Bo ton if C hlla-:P tl ta he pa ,ca 5:1--A - r- ga-'i.1'..s.,,-'V-4.1 . J is Sn. 3,,,.. 'lb - A -..,,. -ff'--1-vw -' ',,-me 4-+V Yi-A-Q ws- Qui A1-O The startinq players of the 1957 Davxd Cnty football team pose for their picture. Backs are, left fo right Kenny Stara 1271, halfback, Vac Palik 1351, fullback. Drck Bolton 1241, quarterback, and Norm Kobza 1251, halfback. Lrnemen are B111 Payne 1611, end, Vern Bolton 1711, tackle, Dave Vtlllson 1231, guard, Kenny liflrller 1371, center Larry Heins '321 guard, B111 Zrnnecker 1701, tackle, and Lynn Ostermeler 1801. end. Kenny Stara rs on the recervrnq end of a punt durrnq the Ashland football qarne as Dtck B lton 1241 stands rn the background ready to block Ashlands n 15 Qs by being rough, tough and hard to . . . Davld Davrd Davxd DGVld Davlcl DCIV1d Davrd Davrd Clty Crty Clty Clty Clty Clty Clty Crty Osceola Wahoo Schuyler Alblon Ashland Clarks Fullerton Newman Grove 6 aqers left to rqh V P 9 h eder 'l r 1 Y YS ' ' 13 7 ' ' U 26 ' ' O 19 ' ' 6 ' 6 ' ' 13 7 ' ' 26 20 7 N - ' ' ' 7 Z4 E ' ' ' I ' ' 25 ' o. . .x. 7,5 nr ll ' ig' . 5 The gfpzdefit may , i nf, rc C1114 651' 3:12, valuable yizrdgqe at th larry 1-lcwe T:-:fr Scum , gn, Cal rubs: fcctcal. carte ic the ff,LT.'?Hf1S ga 'e Sindy gui all The fcdhalls in a Sack Ja :1:r.11'r' VY 13 -12: 1773, f'.E'Xf xi., Vrc Palrk scampers throuqh the hole hrs teammates have opened IH the Full rton lme as he trres for a frrst down The Scouts came out on the short end of the score 626 H' luff In the exclhng football games, The 1958 football team made an rmpres s1ve comeback after the dlscouraqmq season they had last year Whereas the team won only one qame last year and lost seven thrs year at the end of the season the Scouts had a total of four wlns three losses and one t1e Coached by Mr Hank Amend the Scouts placed second 1n the Platte Valley Conference Three members of the Dav1d Crty team re cerved all-conference honors they were Dave W1lson guard Sp1ke Payne end and Kenny Stara halfback a pass tn the Albron game Runnmq to assrst htm are Kenny Stara C273 Larry Hems 4323 Dave W1lson l23l and S rke Payne stretches hrqh to recexve Btll Zmnecker t7Ol l Head coach Hand Amend plots posstble plays for the next qame wlth the asststant coaches hm McConnell left and Leland Covault Members of the l9:7 'oc ba squad ae b lc r fa left to night Duane nuoh Leo F uaeshe dt lm Rc ns Dave Hams Don Bock Steve Thomas Robert Struebtrta Ron ce per lames Wars and Dale Hayhurst second row Norm Kobza Lyn Osterrnexer Kenny Star Bull Payne Lavern Bolton Dave Wrlson Kenny Mrller Dclc Bolton Vc Pal k Brll Z necker and Larry Hems front r w Terry Ktlqore Ronrne Stara Iohn Vastna Euqene Lanc Harold Dewrspelare and Donald Styskal . ' ' e ' Q . F . . ,. . I 0 0 ' . . I O I Ah. . 1 L 4 I 1 1 - - 1 1 . If . ff , f 1 1 I I 1 rt Q Q, ' '. ., ' . - . , - . , - P K , ' e . . .- .- , . . . , ,,. .- . ,, . ,, , . .. ... . , . -. . , -- Q- Haw.- , -.', -- , y L V- -- '..q! , , . v . v . -. . ,V 1 .. ' , ' A, Q N ' -.sau . V ,,, ... V N -. ,,-Q ,N - ,. - . . '1 , ,-.H . ' - . . t V t . .1 f' . t as O , . . . ,.. . M A , 1 l . , me M, ,. .J tc. 4. , DI . . t I - , - r- ,,, . . , .tt , . . . , . , H . , 3, , I -1 2 . , I .1 XE. , I C , , . . , , . The first tive on the David City varsity basketball team are, left to riqht. Mike Vasina, Kenny Miller, Bill Payne. Norm Kobza, and Larry Heins, David City Davrd Cmty David Clty Davld Clty David City DGVld Crty Davld City David City David City Davld C1ty David C1ty Dav1d Crty Davld City Recording and tabulatmq shot and rebound percentages lor each ball qame lS but one of the many chores of the student managers Tom Schroeder and Leon l-loudesheldt by playing harcl and shooting straight . . . Osceola Wahoo Clarks Genoa Schuyler Ashland Fullerton Stromsburq Valley Seward Geneva Newman Grove North Bend David Clty Davld Clty Alblon DlStf1Cf Toumament Wahoo bww W-qpf uh Gatrinq the on a iurrp tl s Mike Mero l ne 1957 8 baske ball squad are stand k Ge e l. C Dale Hayhu st Nike Vasrna B l Payne B11 Zmnecker N r'n Kobza r e ,Je re nd Terry K qore kneel nq Dick d I V stna Dave W S n l. 29 37 ' ' 21 45 ' ' 45 60 ' ' 46 42 ' ' 49 52 ' ' 40 52 ' ' 29 80 ' ' 43 38 ' ' 44 77 A ' ' ' 42 59 ' ' ' 28 57 A ' ' ' 39 72 E ' ' 37 46 ' ' 45 ' 55 ' ' 35 61 aw A . ,N N '. N . tip . . vo 1 ' rf ers 5 fl ' V 'S 2 ' , - Vagina 6222 xrgq, left to r1:g..t, n an , r , r ' . Kenny Lfzllez 11. . , I . . , 3 .. , Ha Qld D lvAvllS la , a. 3 tl 5 1 , ' Eaton Dave Hants. ch: a , 11: , arry Hens an lzn. Fchiis X Drck Bolton l33l IS r1qht m the mrddle of a mad scramble for the possessron of the ball wrth a qroup of Seward players Seward won after an ex rtmq three quarters by a score of 5942 during the fast movlng basketball games, The Scouts d1d not enyoy a very successful season on the basketball courts thls year At the end of the season they had won only two games Whlle suffermq a loss of twelve qames Thrs record however was better than last year when the Scouts enloyed no v1ctor1es The frrst Wln thrs year over Genoa broke a two year losrnq streak After th1s taste of vrctory the Scouts seemed to aam more confrdence and they qave thelr opponents a qood deal Splke Payne f35l moves U1 under the basket lor a lay up shot Kenny M1ller IS ready to get the rebound it need be of cornpetxtron rn the remamma qames Mr Hank Amend head basketball coach says he IS confldent that next year w1ll prove to be a more successful one The Ashland and Davxd Crty players watch tensely as Norm Kobza qets ready to shoot a free throw Dave Wrlson full rubs h s head after a col v h one o J al' o s ye-rs rn a s a'nble cr pcssessxon cf e ball so I ' rf J Af I I Q ,A my . or r x ' A 5535 o o 0 0 0 A - 4 L9 ' lzszcn :gf .V tht' .3 ' plc' nor .. - Ni Lynn Osterrnerer a retumlnq letter man roas around the track ln the 880 yard dash Dave Hams left and Irm Robxns nqht work mrohtrly to beat one of Osceolas entnes rn the low hurdles B111 Payne who has broken the school pole vaultrnq record and then broke hrs own record practrces for one of the track meets Brll ac counts for a heavy share ot our poxnts at the meets and working hard on the track held After openrnq the track season wrth a 675 6 to 501f6 vrctory over Osceola the Scouts under the drrectron of Coach hm Mc Connell looked forward to the comrnq meets wrth optrmlsrn Returnrnq lettermen thrs year are Brll Payne a specralrst rn the Jumps and werqhts Norm Kobza a mrddle drstance run ner Lynn Osterme1er mrddle and drstance runs and V1c Pahk werqhts and drstance runs Some of the more 1mportant meets tenta tlvely scheduled for thrs sprrnq are Columbus lnv1tat1onal Doane Invrtatronal Platte Valley Conference and the Dav1d Crty Inv1tat1onal Ronnre Stara a promrs nq sophomore mrler crosses the fmrsh lrne vrctonous rn the Osceola David Crty track meet MEMCDRIES HONORS The recipient of the SCOUT Award for 1958 was Marilyn Hoeft. This award is presented each year to the outstanding member of the senior class. The honor is based on achieve- ments in scholarship, citizenship, and participation in extracurricular activ- ities. The alternate for this award is Carol Barlean. Q The Scout acknowledges the honors . . Roger Miller received the SCOUT Award for 1958 in recognition of his achievements in scholarship, citizen- ship, and participation in extracurric- ular activities. Each year the out- standing boy in the graduating class is awarded a free annual as a re- membrance of his senior year. Dick Huisenga was named alternate for this award. -v-qv, - - The 1957 Homecoming Queen, Diane Veskrna, was crowned during the half- time of the David City-Ashland foot- ball game. Attending Diane were Mary Schroeder and Doris Kilgore. The girls were chosen from all the senior pep club girls by the members of the football squad. The entire male student body then voted on the can- didates to determine who was queen. received by the homecoming royalty, . . The identity of the 1957 Homecom- ing King, Mike Vasina, was also re- vealed during the halftime show of the David City - Ashland football game. Attendants to the king were Spike Payne and Kenny Stara. The boys were chosen from the senior boys taking football by the pep club. The entire female student body then voted for the boy they wished for king, A Coronation party February 17 was the scene of the crowning of Diane Veskma as FFA Sweetheart. Diane was chosen from three candidates by the FFA members. Her attendants were Sharon Iaster and Ianet Nixon. Diane has been active in FHA all through high school and was state secretary and chapter president dur- ing her senior year. the FFA Sweetheart and the FHA King, . . Q!!'.' ' '21 Dwain Zelda, the 1958 FHA King. was crowned during a ioint party of the FPA and FHA. Dwain was one of three candidates that were voted on by the FHA girls. His attendants were Ierome Svoboda and Roger Mil- ler. Dwain has been active in FFA dur- ing his iour years in high school and has attended a number of conventions and held offices. V 1. 5. C 0 Representative from David City at the annual Girl's State in Lincoln was Mary Lou Schroeder. Mary was cho- sen by the American Legion Auxiliary on the basis of achievement in schol- arship, personality, poise, leadership abilities, character, and participation in activities. Mary has been active in pep club. student council, band, and choir throughout her high school career. our Girls Stater and Regents Scholar, . . Carol Barlean received the Regents Scholarship from the University oi Ne- braska, which is worth 5100. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of the score received in the exams which were taken by the top quarter of the senior class. Marilyn Hoeft and Ianice Schlaut- man received altemate awards and may use any scholarship refused by a winner. Winner of the Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow title from David City was lanice Forney. She was awarded this honor because she re- received the highest score in the test that was taken by a number of senior girls. Her paper will also be con- sidered for state honors. Ianice received a Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tommorrow pin for her achievements. the DAR winner and future homemaker, . I Representing David City High School in the Good Citizenship Contest this year was Marilyn Hoeft. Marilyn was chosen by the David City Chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev- olution on the basis of her qualities of leadership and her service to her school and community. Tnithfulness. honesty. loyalty, punc- tuality, and patriotism were considered also. Ianet Taylor claimed the top scholastic position in a graduating cl of 36 with an average of 93.057. Ianet has been active in physical educa- tion. ioumalism. band. and pep club during her high school career. She was a rnaiorette with the marching band during her senior year, and she served as class president during her iunior year. When a iunior, she worked on the Scoop, and she was associate editor during her senior year. i our valedictorian and salutatorian, . . A scholastic average of 92.937 eamed Carol Barlean the title of salutatorian. Carol participated in a number of extra- curricular activities during high school. Among these were band, choir, pep club. and ioum- alism. She was the drum maiorette in the marching band dming her iunior and senior years. She was also assistant editor of the annual when a junior and editor during her senior year. . Sharon Barlean was crowned as the 1958 Prom Queen at a ceremony held during the annual Alumni Ball. She was crowned by the iunior class president and presented with a bouquet of roses. Sharon h been active in pep club, ioumalism, choir. and band during her four years in high school. She was attended by Diane Veskma and Kathy Murphy. and our 1958 Prom King and Queen . . Bert Pokomy was chosen by the entire senior class to reign as 1958 Prom King, and he was also crowned during the ceremony held at the annual Alumni Ball. Bert has been active in I-'FA during his high school career. acting as vice president during his junior year. Attending him were Dennis Kucera and Ierome Svoboda. The entire Junior and senior class po e at the completion oi the Grand March It begins with a single couple and they keep Joining with others until a lme consisting of 16 people is formed rf' 49' Kathy Pospichal cmd Bill Zmnecker Junior class secretary and president respectively pass through the entrance to the banquet room hu Oriental Parachse was the theme the Juniors chose to use as a guide in decorating for the annual IuniorSen1or Banquet Stream ers of red and blue were hung 1n the dining area and soft lights glowed to add to the effect Entertainment was provlded by the sophomores and they chose lapanese cos turnes and songs After the banquet the Juniors and semors went up to the dance floor and took part m the Grand March with the officers of both classes leading There was a dance for alumn1 and the students after the Grand March who reigned at our annual banquet A random group of students take part in the dance for Juniors and seniors exclusively that follows the completion ot the Grand March :OM The prcrn rcyalty was Crowned at the dance. They are trcm lei! to right. Dennis The sophomore girls' sextet pro- Kucera. Dane Veskrra, Queen Sharon Bar- vided entertainment after the banquet lean, King Bert Pzkcrny, Tercrne Svoboda, and by giving their interpretation of two Kathy Murphy The flower girls are Connie Iapanese songs. Gingery and Kelly Hansen. The entrre graduatmg class of 36 members takes rts place on the stage durtng the Com mencement ceremonres After four years of hard work therr achtevements are recoqmzed at thlS tlme and they IGCGIVG the1r dtplomas and who were graduated on May 28 1958 The semors solemnly march toward the stage durlng the Processlonal for Commencement Kathleen Alma the class speaker dehvers the sentor address On the everung of May 28 came the long-awaxted moment for th1rty SIX semors On class of Dav1d Ctty Htgh School TGCG1Ved the1r dtplomas and took the1r places as alumni Before the ceremomes the hlgh school band gave a short concert and the senlor gxrls trto and the madrxgal sang selected numbers durmg the exerclses Baccalaureate GXGYCISGS were on Sunday May 25 w1th the Reverend Ronald Irons de ltvermq the sermon e Reverend Mearl Smxth asslsted htm and the DCI-IS cho1r pro- vrded the muslc Mrs Lrllte Magtlton the presxdent of the school board presents each ot the semors w1th hrs dlploma I 0 this night, the members of the 1958 gradaating ' - I . Th MEMORIES ADVERTISEMENTS I I4 Mtke Vastna nqht and B111 Payne center Ioyce Hursenqa left a d N y K la ek admtre the new watches tn stock at Albnqhts watch the process of cuttrq eat lt rs betnq Iewelry An employee Floyd Remmers shows shown thern by Reese B lton one of th em them so e of the latest styles ployees of Ankle Deep S UM V 1'- mfg, Gary Fncke left and R1ChCITd Hu1senqa tn Shown purchasxnq tasty frankfurters from the spect a larqe transfer owned by Fred H Bartels meat case of Beans IGA Market 1S D1x1e Butler owner of Bartels Oil Company It ts used to Asststmq her m her selectton ts Mr Fred Bean provxde a very efftclent service to his many owner and operator of the market customers Frank Bock nqht owner of Bock Motor Parts Dwam Zelda left and Don Rezac rrqht shows B111 Marushak left and Leonard Havlxk watch Doug Bohaty an asststant to hrs father some of the many supplles that can be pur as he exp GIHS how thls fan m ll IS operated at chased at hxs supply Counter the Bohaty Seed House P Ann Zetlmqer left and Nancy Svoboda en Ken Mtller left and Lynr Osterrneter ex may the corrfort of modern fumtture shown at arnxne the new 1958 lnternattonal truck bemq Butcher Furniture Store Dennms Kucera appears shown at Butler County Implement Company very well pleased wtth thetr chotce .v 1 1 1 . ' ' , ' , ' , . ' , , n .ans ua C . , A , . . C. . E ' 5 - re' E 1 - , , ' - 1 4 gf , 'P' '9 I ' ' if ,K F , . 1 'V - an I- ' I I .4 3 7 . . the 1 J Clmton Sp ke Buntgen left and Richard Humhcek nght are explcnntng to Ioe Malma left ce ter and Roger M1ller the process of ustng S G H Green Stamps at the Butler County Pro- duce Company Dons Kmlgore left Steve Wyneqar and Manlyn Hoeft relax after a tour of Byers Funeral Home Mr and Mrs Iullan Byers are the owners Trymg to decide which panda she w11l choose for her collectxon IS Iamce Haslk center ASS1Sf1HQ her 1n her selectton ts Kathleen Alma as Mr Herb Morlok manager of Coal! to-Count Stores watches on R1chard Smxth manager of Coop Produce Alla. ts showxng Mcmlyn Wyneqar center and Shrrley Sabata the way he grades eggs for Shrpplnq l Kenneth Kracrrtan lef' and Denms Kucera nght watch lntentvey as R1chard Polak dem orstrates the process of bxllmg customers of the Butler County R. E. A. Fl-4 ill K..- Shown gwmg Don Focher left some help ful t1ps on chooslng the r1ght seeds from the Central Seed Company are Dlck Eberly center owner and an employee A L Sweney Oh boy' ThlS lS qomg to be a welcome break exclaxms Dor1s K1lgore left to Marilyn Hoeft as Iohn Kamm DCHSS coke man hands them a bottle of refreshmg Coca Cola. Explamtng to Ianet Taylor the convemence of fh1S mounted cultrvator and Iohn Deere tractor rs Iohn Lang an employee of Couful 6 Birkel. . 9 - A ,,,. I . Y 1 ' V' ' c x -- .. L - . .. A H , . f . . , t , , . , , 1 A - H I , . A . . - I A . V o . . . . . . . . , . rf .,, Y , , V SL., - , Q5 K X- -x L 1 . J , ,' f , 1 1 r , , , . . .1 nn F'- 1 I I . . f . LaFtae Marqurs and Vxc Pahk center have Just sto, ed have a refreshmq dnnk after a day at scroc' Servtnq therr' lS Robert Bob Fntz owner of Cozy Lunch Kenny Stara nqht and LfrVerne Bolton are shown drscussxnq some of the advantages of thrs xncubator used at the David Cxty Hatchery M Don D ns rxqh ow er 'D D Davis Chevrolet. Q ves Ke y S arc e te and Dwa Zelda a flrst ql1'rt,,se of he en drtver educa tton car wh ch wxll be used f r beh ndthe wheel trammq for the school ,.f'- Mrs R1chard Schroeder of Schroeder Nun- inq Home demonstrates to Rose Mane Bohaty nqht the new mtercommumcatxon system used so the newly acqutred orqan can be heard throughout the buxldmq Mr Charles Welker owner of David City Service Company explams the process of op eratmq the new automatxc washer c Manlyn l-loeft and Duane Chubb left L-. it Bob Cemtak nqht hstens intently whrle Charhe Cox employee of Farmer! Co-op Oil Alla. explams the rew features of the 1958 Allxs-Chalmers tractor i.. !': ,..--- .,,.--,'--wr Mxke Hastk nght and Rxchard Bolton are about to enter the Farmers Co-op Grain Com pany whrch provrdes excellent servrce to the farmers of thls communlty Maxme Huxsenqa extreme nqht Drone Mah lln rqht and lrrna Peters secretary at the Fed eral Lcmd Bank Loan Ann. watch as Alvm Grubauqh manager explarrs so e of the func t.ons performed at thrs ofhce Q1 Who can be wnrrnq? From the smrle on Mary Kllnqerran rrqht and Carol Batrlean the face of Charles Masek center rt seems he center watch as Mary P Rerucha a DCHS 'rust be ROCJGY Svoboda YCJL1 d Paul Pied qraduate runs the darly checks throuqh the ler owner of Fiedlers Tavern. aavart thetr tum The 1958 Massey Hams tractor rs qettrna the onceover from Melvrn From left and Bob Hoeft These tractors and a flne 11ne of farm equrpment are sold at Fox Implement. owned by Arthur Fox L Deanna Hascall IS shown as she leaves the Grey Nursing Home after an emoyable V1S11 wrth some of the patrents at thrs home H MAN APPLI N E B111 Vobortl rrqht and Mr Ben Homan owner of Homan Applxance Store d1SCUSS scrne of the products bernq shown rn hrs store provrnq machrne at the First Nauonal Bank. Kathy Posprchal and Rrchard Roubal nqht seem to frnd rt d1ff1CU11 to rnake a selectron from the wrde var1ety of fresh frurts and vegetables bernq shovsm them by Mr Frank Selhom owner of Franks Store and Roy Welte left hrs em ployee Elmer Watson pharmacrst at Harris Drugs rs preparmq a prescnptton for a customer of the store Anx1ously watch nq hmm are Ioyce Huis enqa center and Nancy Kudlacek Mrs Clarence Armaqos nqht errp1oyee of Horacek Insurance shows Dora Adams rraht center and Charlene Porter the way she keeps an accurate record of the companys trcmsac ttons Mr Eugene Coufal another employee watches W . ' ' A C C U 'if' .M . a ' 1 .1 , f . , V, K , -v .ly A Z -ja 1 Y - J! Us . . V x ly c ,I 1 321 51 rex H F A 7 . fu , . .. C 1 . NV tt 1 1 ' 1 s n ' 1 1 1 1 ' L - pun' Marjee left, and Sharon Murph ad- Y rnire the destfjn on this davenport. It is one cf the rnfzny shown at Hotovy Furniture Store. owned by Mr. Ernest Hotovy. Mr Flo ald Voqeltanz shows lantce Forney left and lantce Kucera the new style purses that can be purchased at the local I C Penney Company R Share: Ezrlean leff, and Carol Bcrlean. left C-Ei.-3. afpear very pleased w1fh the service cfierea tier: by Mrs. Laurie Sxtnner rtqhf center, and Mrs. Ida Grubauqh, owner of Idcr's Caie. nv - Y, T'- Jtst 1 D f 5 ' ' . , 1 K, J it S Dtane Veskrna an employee of Ioe s Bakery tempts Maree S hroeder another employee wtth a deltctous cake baked by loe Kltrnent ovtmer f lerry Howe ce ter aowears very well satts 1 wtb s new rut C1 e hzrn by Cnarlee Kffmsh vmer of Karash Barber Shop l. rry Hetrs app Crs eaually rleased '..1 V D ' V M Kl UP t Khnqemann Service Station K3 s'5 s,,f' Duane 'hubb left ar? ears very mterested tn the ann be ra bcwn lurr' by Mr Clark Ktnd ler C wner of Kmdlers Service Station 5. ,,.,4., ,--rig Funeral Home a e t 14 t an e 0 be be I C QP VGS , . , , r: . . . - . , , . F - 'fl' ' 5 t Ml' 1 jr' 5 . x . .V V 1 I 4 M..-0. . Q ft , ,T1., A, '- o e ,pl L fed ht . lea: C tv n '. Mr. ' . t. s.. '.. ., . . ' - C' '. . .e. - R . , . . y I' I r , l, . V . .lawn s K I 1 I 1 XT? Q , 1 ,tw .. . , X 1 'fix N Q , I P ' fr' E I f------vw V-4' : A.. t ,, . A - 71 .Q K ' I s i fl A u . I J I Mary ..Ignq.,rrir:nr and lmr, sfdcn , Sbaran Lnenzcka Ls shown leaving the Knott rfxzrurz ff.-:ner 5 ' ' ' . fr- fir a v:s1 wfh lat' Knzt d r-'fir pleas d rizszrfss as 'H y ante, Merlin lftzritz. They 5?X'Q'lC1f1.,d f .. r 1.. 24- if r.e'.-.fy ltillzf s'at1fn. lieu Cfiilllilfif-F ser':1:e tha' ., r tits Czrn' rtixzrify very efffierifly. ...-.A M V K Innate e wner of Krenk M rqfrret Sm h and Wayne Soukup left Insurance Agency sw .vs C l sme hrdra le't re pu hasmq a sa lc of deltcrous candy from c rl zl rt mwate at t s con errurq Mr Roy Kmmson manager of the local Lee automobrle ac dents for the year lore XI in N 5 Alt Kucera center and Iudy Anderson Marcella Kratochwl left and Kathy Mur selet thetr favonte popular recordrnq on the phy appear very mterested rn thls new refnq Juke box at Leos Inn wh1le George Merster erator bemq shown them by the co-owners of awamts therr order M. G M. Refrigeration 6 Plumbmq Harold Mc Elravy cmd Marvxn Mohler nqht. STAnvf if Louls Martm left owner of Standard Servxce Ierry Howe renter appears very well satts Stahon and Donald Howe nqht an employee fled wlth hrs new halrcut qxven hrm by M pause wlth Donald Cemper ln front of the newly Charles Karash owner of Kcrrash Barber Shop Constructed statton Larry Helps appears equally pleased fv -- - 1- i ,AQDERN oA,,,y olsrmaurop nmoow sou: PRODUCTS A Dora Adams center and Vlola Stsel alonq Merle Morqan owner of Morgan Insurance w1th Btll Eller of the Modern Dmry, are shown Agency, explams to Norman Kobza center and here before the trunk used for datly delrvenes Eugene Lanc nqht the types of 1nsurance that can be purchased at hrs aqency . W, L: I f W , bt 3 is . il, If 1 , A f f If . A U C r. . . Kr nk 3 . 3 .. it . , , .1o' e.ef '. , ., ae r:.' 2 cnl .a e. 'au .r the st 1SlC C 't , ' ' , . ' cr . S . - ,rag . 'h V . ' ,S ax , - M . F l . . , - l 1 I .f ' ' 1 Hx, 'ce , . ' . - C l ' V 4 I ' . . - 1 'W g . - I e - .. -Q,,.. - . ,, I . 4 ' 7' ' N i.. ll 4 A if . 4 ,vw Ronald Kruse. right, and Ronald Stara watch the women at work an the assembly lines at the Nebraska Eqq 6 Poultry Co. rl!!-uvl ' WU, SI.:- Sharon Barlean lelt and Ianet Taylor are about to D1Ck up a pre-scrlptlon prepared by Mr Ne1l Ohlmqer owner of Ohhnger Druq Store ,- Mr lack Peters owner of Peters Produce shows Ierome Svoboda left the process of can dlmq 6-Qqs to prepare them for shrppmq 'fi 'Nl' ,..,.,.... Iizs--L.g r Ben S hl cw er cf Sack Lumber Com S t wacte P Wilma Ostermeier, right, is about to try her skill at pressing a qarment at the Novacek Cleaners while Doris Kulhanek watches her, Robert Struebmq rs trymq to dec1de what he would lrke as loanne Pelan a wa1tress at Perlnns Hotel Coffee Shop awalts hls order Other sattshed customers are shown as they pause for a coffee break Perry Platz owner of Plotz Drug Store frlls a prescrtphon for l.aVerne Kratochvrl l.aVerne found this was also a very qood place to pur chase her school supplres 1 l net Nx e 'er nd S cn s l e nba e P Yee c' Schwesers l-'robs 1 st rece BC ' Y D N 1. ., , I., V ' , Q' N , f- Q 1 'r' ' . - L ff M. ta n - K: ,. i on 3 n. a. har , Kracrnan pany. shows Richard Hulserzqa, rxqht and lanrce right admire the arrc: being shown them by chlautrnan ine cf .he ne .ss rx: nt of dccr Mr . caxn an rrtclo r ' .. M gg-. , Lved. I - 'xl .. I ju - I ' 751 .. . A .A Doualas Bohaty left and loe Malrna naht Frank Stralca owner of Struka Weldmq 6 ask Mr Harry Krlqore cofawner of Sher Trams- Blacksmxth Shop shows Kenny Whrte center fer about the operatron of hrs busrness how to strarqhten rron after taklnq 1t from the forge whrle Charles Straka left looks on Mr Hans Lebbart of the Strikes G Spares Terry Krlqore left appears very pleased Bowlmg Alley explalns the pnnclples of bowlma wrth the new 1958 Ford Ranchero Dana Trow to Vrc Palxk center whrle Irfn Robrns nqht bndqe co-owner of Trowbndqe Motors and Carl demonstrates that he has already learned the Sandy center appear equally pleased Dave Hams left and M110 Vams are cauaht Gene Wadkms owner of Wadlnns lack 6 by our cameramen as they try to decrde whxch Iill. explarns the advantaqes of hrs cooler for they prefer the 1958 GMC prckup or Pontrac car fresh frults and vegetables to Drane Veskma Erther can be purchased at Wcchs Implement left and Mary Schroeder Ernest Stara left and Paul Schlautman cen Gerhardt Backhus left and Dale Hayhurst ter appear very mterested rn the new 1958 Burck rrqht seem very rnterested as Mr hm Foreman bernq shown them by Mr C O Hemqer man of Wells Lumber 6 Coal shows them one of therr aqer of Wallmq Motors. Inc storaqe brns 1 . l , - I , I , . - , 1 V gff25ITl?t 'B 112-1.1 1-V K fag X e A X y DEDICRTED rs 'HCI ' umm SERUED THQ' uamv mmm sir. .S 7 f ,I This impressive picture signifies the ideals and aims of the American Legion Kreqqer Post 12125. David City, Nebraska, which is dedzcated to those who served, that Liberty miaht survive. The David City Gram Co is the place where many farmers of the community purchase Purina Chows for their livestock Sharon Iaster and Ierome Rehor owner of Rehor Studio discuss the fine points of a portrait oefore Sharon has her 'graduation portrat taken F vi er of Nixon! bers t d Sh rori laster Barber Shop s e 4 Q tcu he t certer , re cw le ed w h the pla er Znnecker seated ' e l s u Vfils l 1122: . -J? Douqlas Morkert, left, and Emie Oscrntowski Tom Schroeder gets his first glimpse of the are entering the newly remodeled Wriqhfs Feed new 1958 De-Soto at the Younqbetq Garage. The M311 that serves this county. qaraqe also carries the other models of this car. -.vu Dick Zeihnqer left owner of Zeilmqer Hard ware is showinq Ken Miller center cmd Nomi Kobza his new line of Motorola Radios ,,.. ?'g.'f-2 1 f .-... ..-- --.... -, , , A L, I - ...Tv-Q-17,5--3--.-.-,.v - '- Q. Y , 1 . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY MURIEL ANDERSON, D.O. L. L. FOERSTER, D.O. Osteopath Optometrist Phone I93 Phone l95 W. W. LANSPA, D.D.S. C- E- BAKER- D-D-5 J. M. LANSPA, D.D.s. PhDenI?g2 Dentists one Phone 93 J. H. MAGILTON, D.V.S. FREDERICK J. COUFAL C. M. HIBBSI D.V.S. Iflfrornfgl Veterinarians one Phone I84 I.. J. EKELER, MD. A. V. THOMAS W. C. NIEHAUS, MD. EDGAR THOMAS Physicians and Surgeons Attorneys Phone 94 Phone 28 The Scout Yearbook Staff of David City High School wishes to express its appreciation to the businessmen whose advertisements made this pub- lication possible. INDEX C G 7 A H L - M, 'L M - ' If, 'V J P1 l I I 1' ' 'l g ' xl , ' V -r' . 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