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if! xl' A Of ff, Typing, roller skating, and gym are favor- ites of DOROTHY MILES. Dorothy, who took gym C1-2-3-43, is undecided about the future, but she remarked that stenography is a good guess. That erect, jaunty chap seen flashing along KHS halls every day is our friend, FRANK MLINAR. Frank was out for track Clk, in the band Cl-2-3-43, Hi-Y C3-45 and was the associate editor of the Discoverer C3-45. A pal to all, BOB MOHLMAN, was treas- urer C49 of the Wig and Mask Club C2-3-49, took Dramatics C2-35, belonged to the Booster Club C4D, Hi-Y 149, Commercial Club C3-49 and was in the class play. KARL MUELLER held many executive positions during his high school years: treasurer C25 of Latin Club C1-27, treasurer of the German Club 435, class vice president C2-35. and vice president C43 and president Q47 of Hi-Y 13-43. Possessor of a fine voice, Ramon'l sang in the Choir C1-2-3-47, small vocal groups C1-2-3-45, and the Operetta Cl-2-3-43. He was also a member of the Booster Club C2-37, the Annual Staff and the class play cast. That good-looking fellow behind the scenes is DERALD NANTKES, our Stage Manager 145. Right along this line Nank was Shop Fore- man 44D. His baritone voice could be heard in Choir C1-2-33, and Boys' Glee Club C1-25. That scrumptious drape shapei' that walks up and down KHS halls belongs to none other than DOROTHEA NAUENBURG who took gym C1-25, belonged to G. A. A. C1-25, Girl Reserves C1-2-49, and was a librarian C3-47. Petite HELEN NOSAL. Commercial Club C3-45, Chorus C2-39, hopes to capitalize on her commercial ability when she leaves the good old halls of Kramer High. Reaching for a star? No --the shade just got out of control again. In Mr. Ba- ruth's room this it quite ' common occurrence. .
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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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lk--L HAROLD NYFFELER, gym 11-2-35, Presi- dent 145, and treasurer 135 of F. F. A. 12-3-45, has the distinction of being the first KHS student to receive the Carl Raymond Gray agricultural scholarship to the University of Nebraska. Congratulations and good luck, Harold! DAROLD OLSON, C Club 13-45, Track 11-2-3-45, Football and Basketball Student Man- ager 145, can run the 880 in nothing flat. A real track man, Darold also enjoys hunting. HERMAN OTTE JR. is really a marvel on an accordion, and it follows that music is one of his true loves. Herman, who was in the Ger- man Club 11-25, will make a try for the Army Air Corps upon graduation. Sparkling MARGY ANN PAPROCKI, Booster Club 135. G. A. A. 125. Girl Reserves 11-3-45. Choir 13-45. gym 125. Operetta 13-45. Chorus 125. and Commercial Club 13-45. collects records and would rather dance than eat or sleep. MILTON PLUGGE Practicing what he preaches. Mr. Theimer proves to his biology class that cats don't have nine lives-at least, it seems that this one didn't. ROBERT POZEHL, gym 12-45. Commercial Club 13-45. devotes a good deal of his time to reading good books. In the summer he is a follower of aquatic sports. A would-be Florence Nightingale is friendly DORIS PUTNAM. Doris. who took band 115, was in the Chorus 12-3-45, Girls, Glee Club 13-45, Girl Reserves 12-3-45, and Commercial Club 13-45. plans to enter St. Josephs hospital for nurses' training. Even though lovable ELIZABETH REESE was a commercial student. her school activities were varied. A member of the Chorus 11-25. Choir 13-45. Latin Club 11-25, Commercial Club 13-45, and Booster Club 145, she was also presi- dent 135 of Junior Librarians 12-35, an honorary librarian 145. class secretary 135, in the Operet- ta 13-45, a worker in the publication department 145. the Office 145, and on the Annual Staff. They just don't come any more efficient than MARY ELLEN RICH. Migs centered her extra-curricular activities in the Latin Club 125. Girl Reserves 12-3-45. and the Com- mercial Club 13-45. Besides Uchirping' in the Chorus 125. Operetta 13-45. A Cappella Choir 13-45. small vocal groups 13-45. and the Girls' Glee Club 145. she served on the Annual Staff. in tho publication department 145, and was in the class play.
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