Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1943

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WARD DIEDERICH, a commercial major. belonged to Latin Club 619. and Commercial Club 63-49. One of the Coach's best Track 649 men. Ward is the first miler since 1925 to run the distance under five minutes. LYLE EDMISON, a dignified, yet fun-lov- ing Senior, has a list of activities that shows his versatility: Latin Club 61-29. secretary 649 of Hi-Y 63-49. C Club 63-49, Commercial Club 63-49. Student manager 639 of Football 61-29. Basketball 61-2-3-49. Track 639. A Capella Choir 62-3-49. Glee Club 62-3-49, Vocal small groups 63-49. Operetta 62-39, publication de- partment 63-49. annual staff 649, and class play 649. MARCELLA ENZMINGER earned her C in G. A. A. 61-2-39, and contributed to the suc- cess of the Commercial Club 649, Girl Reserves 63-49, and Girls' Glee Club 63-49. Given enough rope, OTTO EWERT can beat anyone scurrying up it. 'tOT was a F. F. A. man 62-3-49, and took Ag the same years. He liked intramural basketball. Snappy CLIFF FITZSIMMONS is full of original ideas. Fitz was connected with the Dramatics Club 61-2- 3-49, treasurer 639 of Hi-Y 62-3-49, in Boost- er Club 63-49, C Coming here from Benson High, wee JEAN- NE I-'OWLER was a member oi our Wig and Mask club 63-49, Choir 63-49. in the Operetta 63-49. and took Dramatics 639. She is fond of dancing and expertly directed the dances in this year's Operetta. She was also the li'l gackage of Southern charm in Ever Since ve . MARJOBY GATES was interested in Girl Reserves 63-49. and participated in G. A. A. 63-49. Although her future activities are unde- cided, you can bet she'll do her part, whatever it happens to be. With hopes directed toward a nursing ca- rer, VIRGINIA GATES is working out her physical fitness program. She was a member of the Girl Reserves her first year. Horseback riding is her favorite out of school diversion. MILTON GERTSCH, who plans to go on to college, was a member of the Spanish Club 649, F. F. A. 649, Boys' Glee Club 62-3-49, and took Vocational Agriculture 62-39. Milton likes gardening best for a hobby, and named biology as his favorite school subject. He was Officer Simmons in the Senior class play. Club 649, Boys' Glee Club 61-2-49, Choir 649, Operetta 649. was a Cheerleader 639, Head Cheerleader 649, was in Football 619, Bas- ketball 61-3-49, and Track 649. ARDES FLESNER found time for G. A. A. 61-29, Girls' C Club 62-39. Commer- cial Club 649, Girls Re- serves 63-49, and Girls' Glee Club 649. Ardes deserves credit for hours of work on the Honor Roll in the An- nual. A patriotic quartet- t h e s e first-semester Senior class officers.

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0 A quiet and unassuming girl, LILA ADAMY plans to go to college. She was a member of the Latin Club her first year in Kramer High School. Who's that man with the mighty build? Why, that's GENE APPLEGATE. Weenie who was active in the Boys' C Club 13-49, played the guard position in football during his Junior and Senior years. He was also a track- man throughout his four years. A smile for everyone is the keynote of EL- LA BARGMANN'S hobby of gaining new friends. Ella is a commercial student and be- longed to the Commercial Club 149, Girl Re- serves 11-2-3-49, and to Girls' HC Club 12-39. She was secretary of the C Club in her third year, a Junior Librarian, and an honorary libr- arian in her Senior year. Ever ready to give service, DOROTHY BARTELS, a Commercial Club member 13-49, also enjoyed Girl Reserves 13-49, G. A. A. 13-49, and Girls' Glee Club 149. Dorothy was one ot the girls who made possible the Honor Roll. She is a girl with varied interests-grand opera, reading, sports. Coming from Silver Creek High this year, good-natured NAOMI BEEBE continued in her commercial course and bandwork. She has proven to be a tine addition to the Senior class. A genius in mathematics is DAVID BENDA. but he also likes vocational Agriculture 12-3-49, and claims music as his hobby. He was a member ot the Boys' Glee Club 11-2-39, and Choir 139. When not hiking or conducting a Girl Scout class, MARILYN BUETTCHER found time for Booster Club 13-49, Wig and Mask 13-49, Latin Club 129, German Club 139, Girl Reserves 11-2- 39, Discoverer Staff 13-49, Cheerleader 149, Choir 149, Operetta 149, and Dramatics 12-39. Elected to a secretarial position in both the Booster and Wig and Mask Clubs, Becky also contributed much time to the annual in the capacity of feature editor. EILEEN BOMBERGER left school at the semester to accept a position at the hospital where her smile and complaisance will be even more appreciated. During her third year in KHS she was a member 01 the German Club. Quiet and reserved in manner is DOLORES BONK. Typing and shorthand are her chief interests and she holds a membership in the Commercial Club 149. With shorthand her specialty, DONNELLA BRANDFAS was a member of the Commercial Club 13-49, Girls' Glee Club 13-49, Band 119, Choir 13-49, Operetta 13-49, Small Vocal Groups 13-49, and Girl Reserves 149. Donnella has par- ticipated in several musical activities and made a Superior rating in the low voice group at the district music contest this spring. VIRGIL BROCKMAN, a boy who quietly oes on about his own business, listed Choir 1 9, and Operetta 13-49, as his special school acti 'ties. B NIE CALHOUN was active in Latin Club 11- 9, German Club 13-49, Spanish Club 149, Girl Reserves 11-2-3-49, Uramatics 12-39, ig and Mask Club 12-3-49, and on the Discov- erer Staff 13-49. Like her girl friend, Marilyn, she also is a Girl Scout leader. Small but mighty DENNY COCHRAN was a Hi-Y man 13-49, Class treasurer 129, in the atin Club 11-29, Boys' Glee Club 11-2-3-49, Band 11-2-3-49, Football 11-29, was advertising manager of this year book, and was in the class play. Denny majored in mathematics and had practical experience in handling the Senior S. A. A. funds. RALPH COFFEY has his heart set on being a good agriculturist. To aid him in accomplish- ing this desire he took Ag 12-3-49, and was treasurer 149 of F. F. A. 12-3-49. Famous for his speed in the quarter-mile, athletically inclined WARREN DICKEY was elected to Booster Club 129, Hi-Y 12-3-49, secre- tary 149 of Boys' C Club 12-3-49, participated in Football 11-2-3-49, Basketball 11-2-3-49, Track 11-2-3-49. Choir 12-39, Boys' Glee Club 11-2-39, Operetta 12-39, and Small Vocal groups 139. Warren also took care of the lead 1Johnny Clov- er9 in the Senior class play.



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It might be the glue on the back that keeps MILDREU GIGAX stuck to her stamp col- lecting hobby. Her school minutes were occu- pied with Commercial Club 43-47, Girl neserves 437, and vice president 447 or Junior L.lDl'31'l8I'lS 447. He is a singer of songs . Musically inclined CALVIN GLUUA was vice president 457 or the German Club 437, and a member or the Spanish Club 447. Alter spending his rresnman year in AIKIDSOH, Cal enrolled in KHS where he Joined the band 42-3-47, Choir 43-47, and was president 447 of the boys Glee Club 43-47. Small vocal and instrumental groups were a iew other items that tilled his time, not to mention leads in the Operetta 43-47. EVELYN GOSSMAN, a transferee from Platte Center High expresses a preierence ior commercial subjects. She was a member oi the Commercial Club 447. Petite SALLY GOTTBERG. usually seen with a bright-colored bow in her hair, came from St. Bonaventure where she attended tor her first two years of high school. Their loss was our gain, lor Sally is liked by all who know her. Geraldine is her real name. Another 1943 graduate who has not been with us all four years is ELROY GROTELUS- CHEN. He was enrolled in Creston High School for the iirst half of his high school training. Here he has been a Shop roreman 447, and in Intramural contests 43-47. He likes wood work- ing and enjoys being around horses. The Editor of the Annual, DORIAN GUET- TLER. is one of the most outstanding girls in Kramer High. She has the happy Iaculty of enjoying her work-so of course, it s well done. She was in Latin Club 41-27, German Club 437, Spanish Club 447, Booster Club 447, was presi- dent 447 of Girls' Glee Club 447, secretary 447 of Choir 43-47, in Vocal Small groups 43-47, Operetta 43-47, was treasurer 437 of Junior Librarians 42-3-47. With all this Dorian main- tained one of the highest scholastic averages. Just give me something that's broken and I'll return it to you in tip-top shape, says ALLEN HANNER, a member of the Booster Club 437, and Shop Foreman 447. His hobby is wciski g,o engines. Q Qi . 77 3411487 I A leader in Girls' Athletics, LOIS HAS- SELBALCH, was a member of Girls' C Club 42-3-47, Commercial Club 43-47, Girl Reserves 42-3-47, she was president 43-47 of G. A. A. 41- 2-3-47, in Dramatics 447, and Choir 42-3-47. She also sang in small vocal groups 447, in the Operetta 42-3-47, and Girls' Glee Club 427. She was a majorette 43-47 in the band, a good work- er in the publication department 447, and a typ- ist lor the school paper 447. ARTHUR HEIBEL will help to relieve the acute tarm labor shortage. Art was a Voca- tional Agriculture student 42-3-47, a member of the F. lf. A. 42-3-47, and a participant in Foot- ball 437. The gas rationing has halted one of his pastimes . . . Anyone seen any current movie magazines? If so, PAULINE HLAULD would be interested, Ior she collects them. A commercial student and a member ol the Commercial Club 43-47, she particularly likes history. Always ready for service, another Angel of Mercy of the future is AHLEEN HERWIG. She is a Junior Librarian 437, an Honorary Li- brarian 447, and a member of the Choir 437. She deserves our thanks for her work on the Honor Roll Committee. SEBREN HOBBS managed to keep on the go with Latin Club 41-27, Booster Club 447, Com- mercial Club 43-47, Hi-Y 447, Boys' Glee Club 41-2-3-47, Choir 41-2-3-47, Uperetta 41-2-3-47, class secretary-treasurer 427, and Ottice 447. He sang with the small vocal groups 43-47, worked in the publication department 43-47, and was in the class play. Engaged to one of Uncle Sam's men is what we hear about NINA LOU HOEFT. How- ever, she has had time for being in the Com- mercial Club 447, the secretary 427 of the Girls' C Club 42-37, a Junior Librarian 437. an Hon- orary Librarian 447, and a member ot G. A. A. 41-27. Many of those little pictures that show up around school are a result of the gallopings of JIM HOLDEMAN'S hobby horse, photography. Jim chose Hi-Y 42-3-47, Boys' Glee Club 427. and Discoverer Staff 43-47, for his extra-curricular activities.

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