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Give EVELYN RIDENOUR a pretty horse on which she can ride and demonstrate her skill and she is happy. Evelyn who took Chorus 619, and gym 619. claims horseback ridng as a hobby. Fun loving HELEN ROELLE, Chorus 61-2- 39. gym 649, Girl Reserves 61-2-49. Commercial Club 63-49. and Booster Club 61-29, has dreams of becoming a WAVE next fall. Good luck, gal! DOLORES SAALFELD has high ambitions along commercial lines. While in KHS she was in the Chorus 639, Girl Reserves 639, and in the publication department 649: president 649 of the Commercial Club 63-49. Dolores work- gd the office 649, and served on the Annual ta . JO ANN SCHLEGEL was in a variety of activities during her high school career. She was a member of the Girls' C Club 62-39, Gi1'l Reserves 61-29, Girls' Sextet 639, Operetta 649, A Cappella Choir 649, Latin Club 619, Spanish Club 649, Chorus 62-39, and gym 619. It is her hope to answer her country's call in a two-fold way-that of a WAVE nurse. LORENA SCHREIBER, who makes a hob- by of stamp collecting, will enter the business world after graduation. She was in the Com- mercial Club 649, and the Chorus 61-2-39. MERLIN SCHREIBER is one of Mr. Ben- ton's agricuture boys. A real outdoor man in all things, Merlin of the F. F. A. 62-3-49, German Club 639, gym 61-2-49. was happiest during hunting and fishing seasons. Kramer Highs man of oratorical ability. JACK SCHULTZ, was president 629 of the Latin Club 61-29. treasurer 639 of Dramatics Club 62-3-49, president 639 and vice president 649 of the Booster Club 63-49, and president 649 of Hi-Y 63-49. This impressive list is supple- mented by Dramatics 61-2-39, and Discoverer Staff 63-49. Jack left us at the semester to pur- sue a little higher L'larnin at the University of Nebraska. With an e e toward music for the future, vivacious DONK LU SLOCUM belonged to band 61-2-3-49, Choir 63-49, Flute Quartet 61-2-3-49, sang in small vocal groups 62-3-49, and in the Operetta 63-49. Also active in all school organ- izations, Dutch,' was secretary 629 of the Latin Club 61-29, was a member of the Girl Reserves 61-2-3-49, the Spanish Club 649, served as class secretary 649. and was on the Annual Staff until she left school this last semester. Sweet as her middle name signifies DOR- OTHY ROSE SMITH was a member of the Latin Club 61-29. Girl Reserves 61-2-3-49. Dis- coverer Staff and the Annual Staff 649. A librarian from way back Smitty was secre- tary 639 of the Junior Librarians 62-39. an honorary librarian 649. vice president 649 of the Commercial Club 63-49. and an indispensable worker in the office 649. She served as Senior class secretary this semester. Football 62-3-49 was a real favorite of CLARENCE SPITZ. He was president 649 of the MC Club 63-49. In order to find Clarence all you need to do is locate his little Ford jeep with the red wheels. A sense of the beautiful. leads HELEN STAROSCIK to the hobby of collecting perfume bottles. As a K. H. S. student Helen belonged to the Girls' Glee Club 639, Chorus 61-2-3-4 , Phrair 649 small vocal groups 649, Girl Rese 62-3-49, Commercial Club 649, and was v' e president 629 of G. A. A. 61-29. Q. 1
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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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JERRY STILLINGER. Commercial Club 63-45, aspires to be a civil engineer. Jerry is an archery enthusiast and a crack shot. so beware! ELAINE THEILEN. the girl with an envi- able fund of knowledge-in jive talk, Kramer High's gift to the Quiz Kids-belonged to Girl Reserves 61-2-3-45, Booster Club 635, Latin Club 61-25, German Club 635, Junior Librarians 62-3-45, and the Annual Staff. She also someway found time for the Operetta 63-45, Choir 63-45, and small vocal groups 63-45. J- ' ff Weis-li Besides exercising his vocal chords in the Choir 62-3-45, Operetta 62-3-45, and small vocal groups 62-3-45, ROBERT THRUN, the good humor man , belonged to Hi-Y 62-3-45, was president 645 of the Booster Club 61-2-3-45, and was in the class play. A real sports enthusiast is ELINORE TROFHOLZ. Elinore, who took gym 615, Chorus 62-35, was in the A Capella Choir 645, Girls' Glee Club 63-45, Girl Reserves 61-25, :nd Commercial Club 645, will be a white-collar girllgvhen she gets ready to enter the business wor . THERESA TWOREK. the diminutive Gold- ilocks of the Senior class, took band 625, gym 62-35, and was in the Commercial Club 63-45. Likeable BETTY VAN BERG, the gal about school , was majorette 61-25, and drum major 63-45, of the band 61-2-3-45, secretary- treasurer 645 of the Commercial Club 63-45, secretary 635 of Girl Reserves 61-2-3-45, class vice president 615, president of the Spanish Club 645, class treasurer 645, and was on the Discoverer Staff 63-45. Wait, that's not all- Dramatics 635, Wig and Mask 63-45, and Latin Club 61-25. The field and stream are the haunts of GORDON WADSWORTH. Besides hunting and fishing, Corky with a record of football 61-2- 3-45, track 62-35, 'tC Club 63-45, and gym 615. is especially attached to ye old rough 'em up game, football. Known among her many friends as Gin- ger , VIRGINIA JANE WALTER has been a leader in high school activities, as well as in scholarship. She will be remembered, too, for her fun-loving attitude. Ginger belonged to the Latin Club 61-25, Girl Reserves 61-2-3-45, German Club 635. She was president 645 of the Dramatics Club 62-3-45, a drum majorette 61-25 and drum major 63-45 of the band 61-2-3-45. One of her biggest responsibilities was class president 635 when she was in charge of the Junior-Senior Prom. Oh yes, Virginia served on the Annual Staff, too, and played the part of Susan in Ever Since Eve. LUCILLE WALTERS, the lassie with the honey colored hair and intriguing dimples, belonged to band 61-2-35, Girl Reserves 61-2- 3-45, G. A. A. 615, Spanish Club 645, and Girls' Glee Club 645. Lu was secretary 645 of Chorus. CAROLYN WELCH. Chorus 645. transfer- red to KHS this ear from Monroe High School. She selects English, singing and danc- ing as the apples of her eye, and plans to help relieve the national secretarial shortage. BERNICE WERGIN. Chorus 625, Choir 63-45, Librarian 635, Honorary Librarian 645, en- visions a career as a home economist. Bernice spends a good deal of her leisure time reading adventure stores. HELEN W1-IITING. G. A. A. 61-2-35, Chorus 61-2-35, Girls' C Club 635, Girl Reserves 63-45, and Girls' Glee Club 645, belives in the sur- vival of the fittest , and shows it by her en- thusiasm for gymnastics.
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