Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1943

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Ynunil, .. ' H ll. lilzisn-1. F. 'IV-ll'-V. ll. filfmr. 4 1 ,-.. Q A ce.. Q 4 4 ,. ., I. ss, I, we X fn. .. . I-- Buena VenIura The Spanish Club is an infant among extra curricular organizations. For many years German was taught but last fall it was dropped and Spanish added again. Who knows-some- day these club members may be needed to enforce the Good Neighbor Policy. Under the direction of Miss Crue, the club en- joyed several parties and meetings during the year. On one occasion, Mr. Findley Howard was a guest speaker. The following people were the officers for the year: Betty Van Berg, president: Martita How- ard, vice president: Bill Christensen, treasurerg Normana Boettcher, secretary. -um. N, lam-tu'Iwi'. Exercitus Romanus Not one, two. or three-but eighteen years old. Thus the Latin Club has the distinction of being the oldest club in Kramer High. Organized in l925 by Miss Rankin, the club this semester has forty-nine members, led by Alyce Van Berg, president, LaDene Crumley, vice president, .Joan Browitt, secretary, and Sylvia Stevens, treasurer. Both Miss Rankin and Miss Quade are sponsors of the club. The most important social event of the year was the Roman Banquet, where the guests dressed and acted just as the Romans did thousands of years ago, Other highlights were the initiation for new members and the party for all Latin students. This was held to acquaint the Freshmen with the organization. Many students are taking Latin because they realize that it is a foundation for all other languages which will be needed after the war. lin--lc row M. Rneltv-her, II. Jolin- ' son. .I, Iirzlnilfzxs. li. NYliileml, ll. Fm-I1l'.un. Il. 1M-lilrir-Ii, H. line!!- rln-l'. li. lim-Ile. J. Vain. Sth ruwf V. lilziser. I', Herhol-I, J. .Iunv-S, .I, Julinsun. ll. I-Igger. IJ, Sn-ybolrl. 41 lilur. I.. ICIIQ-r. Il. Nelson. 41h r-lu -HIL II'-il-I-I, Ii. Imiiius, XI. Ansley'- son. Il. liissnn, IP. Ilngun. V. .lnlizmni-s. N. Ii--rnsi--in. IG, Ken- nwly Jill row Ii. Svhnllz, .I. Ilzinlu-, IC. Ifnss--ll. li. livif. li. In.-'Iv-ri--Ii, XY. Ifiwy, IJ. .larvis Ill ron 1'. ll.-nn:-x. I'. Smith. Ii Ka-lla-r, I.. Huw-ii, Ii. .Xi'illsti'olig, li. liuhhs. lst mme V. limi-lie-vilwiv gvr, .I. Iirnwilr. A, Yun Iivliil. S. Stv-rf-ns. IL Frivke. Not 1uiv-iui+-4l-- lf. Vzuizui. M. luwliey. If. Iioslior. .I. S:iu.'rfi.-III. N. Sr-liroen. li. Irswk i-lurid. Kern, I-1 Wnmh rw Ii. ll. NY1ilIrei', AI. Hahn. ,X I-In.-rr. Lili row -I+. 491'-in-l'1siliifii I.. XY:Iliei's, ll, l'.Illmun, li, Mic-I-It I' Ilvyni-ii. -Iili row l.. 'I'wo:'i-it .1..f.i. .nl lim AI. Ixoiliinzilu-I H Alziurer. lst ron Ir. ilu.-rtlt-i



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lf f' A I I' r xv I 4-IW-I' I 'I'wIIrI-It XI I'lu-'ge I 4 ll II X II II I I I II I I I III I I XII ..II I II , .I ,I . 1. ... ,. . ,. In I-j. .. A II-III-I1 ll. ICQAIIIS. Y. AIIIIIIIIIAIII, BI Nl lI!iIIIn I NI I II n I Ilng IIIII Il I I IIIIIIII I IIIIIIII XI III II I XI S III II I 'I III It I I II I XI VII' ,'. '. SI 'I . 2. SI 'I , . . SI' I- II-', i NI. III-I'IsI II. Ii. l'iI'Ilrl. XY. IIuI-nilII-r, K, Iilug. .I NIII I-IWI-It. XY. I.usI'lII-. II. SI lInIiIIl. lst row I,, Iiu III II XIII I I XI I II I I II I XI I II III X IIII'IIII'I- -A. llzike, G. AIoIiriIIan, 1'. St-lII'I-IIII-r, IT. X III I ll I1 I I IIIIII I I I IIII The Home Guard Guiding the Columbus Chapter of Future Farmers of America through a successful 1942-43 school year were Harold Nyffeler, presidentg Mike Podraza, Jr., vice presidentg August Hake, Jr.. secretaryg Ralph Coffey. treasurer: Lawrence Lusche, news-reporterg and Walter Koch, farm watch-dog. Mr. Benton is the sponsor of the group. A well rounded program of work was car- ried out under the headings of supervised farming, cooperation. community service, leadership. earnings and savings. conduct of meetings, scholarship, and recreation. This program was carried out to such a degree that the chapter was awarded a ribbon for excellency at the state F. F. A. convention. Two members were especially honored this year. Harold Nyffeler and August Hake, Jr. were selected by the Union Pacific Railroad Company as winner and alternate. respec- tively. of the S100.00 Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship to the Nebraska College of Ag- riculture. This scholarship wasawarded upon the basis of the supervised farmdng program. leadership ability, and scholarship of the applicant. Harold Nyffeler also received the honor of being the first Columbus Chapter member to be promoted to the degree of State Farmer at the State Convention by the State Asso- ciation.

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