Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1943

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Gne of the first steps in planning this 1943 Annual -a search for new ideas. , ,. ,-E, A stenographer of tomorrow, energetic LORRAINE HOTH has been enrolled with the Girl Reserves fl-29, Commercial Club 13-49, Junior Librarian C2-39, Discoverer Staff C3-49, G. A. A. 419, and publication department C49. Nor can we forget her part as Betsy in the class play. Like her pal Nina, PATRICIA IFLAND tells us, too, that she is engaged. During KHS days, Pat was active in Latin Club Cl-29, Girls' Club C39, Commercial Club K3-49, Choir 639, Girls' Glee Club 629, and G. A. A. 119. CLARENCE INSELMAN, a member of Boys' C Club 13-49, went out for Football C2-3-49. and Track C2-3-49. Blondie, with his Atlasian torso, was an important cog in this year's football team. WALTER JAEGGI, a member of the Boost- er Club fl-29, was one of the intramural Bas- ketball stars. Like many of our lads t'Chick is uncertain as to just what the future holds for him, but he'll be ready for it. lf' --1+ Step if DOUGLAS JOHANSEN plans to wedge in a few college days before induction by attend- ing summer school. A popular fellow, he was secretary 439 of Hi-Y C2-3-49, and played in the band Cl-2-3-49. He was a member of the Boys' Glee Club C29, Track team C3-49, and was Shop Foreman C49. Doug also had a part in Ever Since Evew, and was elected Senior class vice president for the last quarter. Before leaving for Stanford about the mid- dle of March, THEODORE KENFIELD received All-state recognition in both Football and Basketball. Athletics require a lot of time but Ted was active in Latin Club C1-29, Boys' HC Club 12-3-49, Hi-Y C2-3-49, and Wig and Mask Club 43-49. He was vice president of the Senior class, a member of the Discoverer staff C3-49, and in band C1-2-3-49. He was captain C49 of the Football team Cl-2-3-49, and captain 149 of the Basketball team fl-2-3-49, Ted also partici- pated in Track C1-2-39. VALLA JEAN KERN Besides being very active in all G. A. A. work, VIOLET KLUG was a member of the Commercial Club 449. She says she likes typing the best of all her school subjects, so no doubt she's headed for an office job.

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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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Another of the intramural Basketball stars is EDWARD KOBUS, a member of the Com- mercial Club 63-45. Eddie collects pictures of baseball players as a hobby. ELVA MAE KRUMLAND enjoyed Girls' Glee Club 63-45, and Girls' C Club 635, but she liked Spanish best of her school subjects. Elva Mae plans to go to college in the near future. Athletic FRANCES KRUMLAND, who be- longed to the German Club 635, and the Girls' C Club 62-35, plans to take up nursing as a career. Her ability to gain friends will help her greatly in this line of work where person- ality paves the way for effective service. Responsible for much of the scenery used on the stage this year was IVAN KRUMLAND. Maybe his hobby of picturetaking accounts for those many hours he spent pouring over Pop- ular Photography in the library. Peppy PHYLLIS KUKLISH found time between leading cheers 645, and encouraging the members of the athletic teams, for Girl Re- serves 61-2-45, Latin Club 615, Wig and Mask Club 62-45, Girls' C Club 625, Booster Club 645, and G. A. A. 61-45. Cookie attended school in Chicago during her Junior year. Working on gasoline engines is a lot of fun for SYLVESTER LASKA. lt's not hard to guess then, that he liked auto-mechanics especially well in high school. Mr. Alpers' right-hand man this year was DICK LEA. As stage manager 645, Dick was responsible for the scenery, and manipulation of the lights back stage for the various produc- tions and convocations. His other interests were in Hi-Y 62-3-45, Choir 61-25, and Boys' Glee Club 61-2-35. WALTER LIPS 6frequently seen driving a big Buick5 was an end on the Football team 63- 45, a Boys' C Club member 645, and Shop Foreman 645. A future secretary, ETHEL LOSEKE. was a Girl Reserve 635, member of the Commercial Club 63-45, and a Junior Librarian 645. Besides keeping a scrap book, Ethel has an unusual collection of miniature elephants. Commercial Club 63-45, Girl Reserves 61-2- 3-45. and Discoverer Staff 63-45, kept MAXINE LUCHSINGER busy. but nevertheless she found time to keep a scrapbook of all school- social and athletic events of interest to her. A regal lady is JEAN MCGOWAN. Jean not only was one of those at the head of her class scholastically but also a participant in extra-curricular activities: Latin Club 61-25, Chorus 615, Girl Reserves 61-2-35, Junior Li- brarian 62-35, German Club 635, Booster Club 63-45. Choir 62-3-45. Operetta 63-45, small vocal groups 63-45, and the Business Manager of the Annual. ROSEMARY MAIER, the KHS gal with the continuous smile and giggle, belonged to the Latin Club 625, Girl Reserves 61-2-35, band 61-2- 3-45, Clarinet Quartette 62-3-45, Woodwind Trio 635, and HC Club 635. A member of the Com- mercial Club 63-45 she was one of E. P.'s right hand women. Bookkeeping is the favorite subject of CLARENCE MARTY who will enter the navy, if possible, when he is called. Clarence belonged to the Commercial Club 63-45. DELORIS MARTY, a quiet KHS beauty, took gym 615, Chorus 625, Choir 63-45, was in the Sextet 645 and Commercial Club 63-45. There is a very active brain lodged in the attractive head of VIRGINIA MAW. However, she diverted its activities long enough from her College Prep course to take gym 615, Chorus 635, Dramatics 645, and to belong to Girl Re- serves 63-45, and German Club 635. A regular Hollywood lovely with her long jet-black hair and flashing black eyes is DONNA MAE MICEK. She got in condition in gym 615 to belong to the Latin Club 61-25, Ger- man Club 635, Chorus 635, Dramatics Club 645, Spanish Club 645, and Girl Reserves 645. LOUISE MIELAK, Girls' Glee Club 63-45, Chorus 61-2-3-45, is an ardent admirer of the Hollywood movie stars. Her ambition, how- ever, is to be a bookkeeper.

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