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1k 11 A Pxnen 1111 ro 111 .4 Hunan H lI111k1r1lnr,e:er 1 1 rm 1111-rson 1 ev rm 1 te H 5IlX rn er 1 0 eal kranmer N 1 xu 1 1 Huw 11111 1r11 1 1111111114 I1 n n1 11 111 n ran: n 11 e H111 ken ver 1-1 11 111 man X 1-rg 4111 1nn11Ir u 11e 1 os 1 1111011 D1 11 r urn am B ue-11 In K 1111 1 u I7 ern 3 osten 'VI Vt 11111 Curtam Going Up The Wrg and Mask Club rs composed of fifty members who have been enrolled rn clra matrcs durrng therr hrgh school career Thrs club has greatly rncreased the dramatrc ac t1v1t1es rn Kramer Hrgh srnce rts appearance rn 1941 The outstandrng events of the year were Nrght of Januarv 16th We Hold These Truths and the Sprrng banouet The club sponsored the local Declamatory contest and were host to the Class A Drstrrct Declamatory and One Act play contest Mrss Blrss organrzed thrs club last year and rs rts present sponsor The offrcers for the year xxere Valla Jean Kern presrdent Mrmr Hahn xrce presrdent Bette Alrce Woods secretary and Jack Schultz, treasurer A Night In Rlo Followrng the customary procedure, the Junior class entertarned the senrors rn the Kra mer Hrgh gymnasrum on the evemng of May first The theme A Nlght rn R10 was calrred out by brrght colored lrghts streamers and South Amerrcan musrc Dave Hauns orchestra furnrshed the musrc and assrsted rn presentmg the floor show of four South Amerrcan dances The class offrcers were rn charge of the ar rangements Commlttee charrmen were Deco ratrons, Mary Ellen Rrch and Vrrgrnra Wrlson rnvrtatrons Dorothy Rose Smrth and Maxrne Luchsrnger refreshments Maxrne Woods and Arleen Herwrg, floor show, Dorran Guettler and Marrlyn Boettcher Mrss McKennan and Mrs Searle were sponsors Ilan ' ' ' vw-I L XV' Ikvr, I'. H j , J. Gzrss. J. I ler, G. I' sk 'e1', S. II' Ivy, BI. 'l. . . . . -, ill 1 'A M. A I x , I . 'I' Ill 4. N. S1-l ' 1-n, J. Ri 'l1. I.. I'II'Il'IiP. B. Ulrris 11s1-n, .' 1 'P S. S, I' son 4lI I' H'-'-Isl' ' '. '. IV: Ilvr. Ir. I' I-il'sI. .I. z:.' . I'. T' 'I 'lg -. .I, I-Illiol, I P. Nelson. D. I' -l. fIl'lI ' :wi ll, l':rrt1-r. ll. Yu Berg. S. XVhit -y M. R1 -tlvher. B, Vul- I1 1 . K. H' 'ga , D. .I 11 s, 42 -' I 'gr '. !n1l raw-fli. M I I ' , A. 'un H ' 4' VK' I '. Ii. K - 1 'I'. I' 'I f' I I, F. II ,'I1i'r. .I. M '. M, i'k ','. ls! 'ow--G. I' . M. II' I , . ' ! I I, Il. A. X ' mls, .I, S -h l .. V. K . Il. ' .' . . . ' ls. I I I I - ' .1 ' ' - vw 1 - 1 U , . . . M . v-I .1 Q - ' - . ' ' 1 . v . ' ' ' ' I ' A 1 ' '- A ' s . x - . . I I I . . . . v. x , . ' n 1 Y
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D!SI'0Yl'1RI'IR S'l'.Xl I Ita-'It row 'I'. Ilrvol, Y. Kern. Ii. tloltlln-riz. IL, Wiiftz AI. lioi-tl:-Iii-r XX Nolte. Il. Allinar. I-. Kan IE:-rg. Ii. Holh Slit! ron .I. Sr-Iiullz. .I. XX'iIson. IP. Smith I-1. Valhoiin. M . . , . ,. - - . v. I.l14Iisliicei'. I, I-iw-lim, I,. tonite-1, I, Ixs-nlin-lil. lu. Iurlvk- ron. Znul rum NI Iflizger. II. Swliiwiln-i'. I'. 'I'roxxIivi-lu . II 4'-'ru .l. lIoI-It-man. IP. Nelson. 'I' NViIson. I6 .IoIi.in- sf-ii I-I row Iv. .Ionv-s l', I4I.isn-r, 1'. Iilwiiiigziii, I4 XVIII,-Is. We Dish The Dirt The good ship and staff. piloted by Beverly Brown, with Bette Alice Woods as associate. continued to edit the paper for the first semes- ter of this year, Present editor is Wayne Wolfe: Frank Mlinar. associate. Twenty-seven members. together with the spcnsor, Miss Shields. attended the Nebraska High School Press conference in Lincoln. No- vember 21-22. This was the largest delegation ever to represent Columbus at the conference. January. February and March issues of the paper were entered in the contest sponsored by the N. S. P, A. A first class rating was received. The Discoverer also was awarded Inter- national first place by the Critical Service of the Quill and Scroll Society. -IR. I,lI5K.' RLKNN Iiziv-lv you st.iiv4Iriip.: IC 'I'Iii--I'-li. l'. Iiilist, X II4-2 mtg. .I. llulhiuairi, S, Ilsilw-v. X. Huw!! I' Y.i..n-itll:-tu, XI IIuu:ir:I. I1 Xl:-ruin, IC. Iiziruiiiuii 1' Itiw-lim. IC. Ii ---v N lion-II-In-ik II Iloilv-nIui':wi, I-i lim II Sviiii-ilwi NI, Miller. I Sill--I1-, Iv 'init-illei, S 'I'-initial' . II Si-.illr I. Kiiltlish 11 Slit-III:-vi I. Ilotii At Your Service This organization came into existence three years ago under the sponsorship of Ms: Ran- kin who is its present leader. The daily service offered Iiv each mamlter oi' this club is highlv praised and recognized Ivy all students in Kramer High. This organiva- tion aided in assembling and packing hooks in the Victory Campaign. constructing posters. and arranging show-case displays during Book- Week observance. Election of officers is held twice yearly to encourage and develnp leadership. Officers for the first semester were: Shirlev Tonniqes. presi- dent: Lois Kuklish, vice-president: Dorian Guettler. treasurer: Dorothy Rose Smith. sec- retary. Second semester officers were: Eliza- beth Reese. president: Barbara I-Iockenberger. vice-president: Carol Sheldon. treasurer: Clarice Ernst. secretary.
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