Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1944

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HI-Y Doing their bit and more too. are the boys of Hi-Y. Chosen from the upper three classes for their high standards of living. They have benefited their community and school through- out the year. The traditional Hi-Y Date Night was the general trend of conversation about March 17. The members appeared with their chosen girls for their seeial high-light of the year. Headed by Bob Swanberg as president. Reinhart Gloor as vice-president, Bud Babka as secretary and Ray Johansen as treasurer. the club initiated twenty-four new members this year. BOOSTER CLUB Booster Club members-they're the gang that pep up the school spirit when at times it sags. During the last year the Booster Club did a fine job in keeping up the school spirit. The elub sponsored the first school dance of the year. This year the members also voted to buy new emblems for the pep club outfits. The club was successfully led through the year under the careful guidance of Miss Crue, as their sponsor: Barbara Hoekenberger, presi- denti Don Brown. vice-president: and Alyce Van Berg. secretary. During the course of the year members from eaeh of the four classes Conducted a pep rally. Ill-Y L I lin' lx lun ll XV1lll'o'l'S. J lllvll. XY. ltuwklin. I.. Halzka, K. I-hour.. T. 'lla-rnrfein, X D. Olson. f V. Slli low li Nelson. Kukllsh, l: l1l.iser. I... lluggler. M. Ito--ttvhvrf. .l. lirnnulfas. ll. lio-rtluhv-1'. tilt row A. l-.Wert .I, Vain. B. lilllunont .l, 11211113 V. Haters. xiii-:mm-.1:. lbussell. .lull ,row-l. lwnnski. li. Taylor. r-, i:r..wn.' N. ling.-, D. Smllfl- 'l'rowlvl'irl1,:e, O. J .klguir--r Jnll row- 13 F10-rn K. Luvhsinpz- j er.'Fl.l'l'riw- It. For-hran, B. ' Sfh 'Z XV, liollr-liurst, B. 4 Ro Aliorsi, ' lst row' Nl Glauwei' R. G14 r, llul-lla. ll. Swanlv . r'E.iisi--ns'-n, It, .I v-ii. l of H , 5 ' SHT! A-'l lift 1 v J l .1 M if W f' 'AB BOUNTI-IR f'I.l'B lint li you X l-Ixurrl ll, Joliun- , son N llour- Al. lloetwlio-r. .X. ll--r-ui:--lv-1. I4 lloettvlia-r. I' 'livoxxlrr::lg-- ,ll it-mx l' I' flf- l.i:in V. lmnivl. ,f L .l .lon--s I' lifrnnw-r. IL. His- ,L .s-rn. l' Suniison. li. llr-nlie, K. l'1-g'-- :oi-x 4 Kozlfiiiolu-r' X' P:-nf mf lt XX X .4 n I4 v- r iz. I, llLisil1m'iil.n.-1 1 lurnst, ll. N--lson ll N 3 I' I' e l n- r, VV. Luv ll' 1 :ou Al IQ--ll--1. I' Brown. ll. llorlv-1vlo i. 'r. .X Yan Berg. 1 Illil-1Rl,l'I.XIH'IliS .'--if-1.-, 'L livin J. lirowitl. ll. Nowil. H Allen.

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Ii lk i : wma:-li FI I'. Ilnruvli, Il Xl'illni:wn. .I. firslnr. I-I Iv'-It-If-r. lv. Ixizzn-r. XY. I'ettv-r. I.. S4-lmfliv-r. 4' Hrunkliwrrl. I4 Hufllv-5. I l Ill! I4 I tm, I-' stayin-5 I-I, Iialvlm, H. Vail-on .I. Illini' SI Iii,-:wh--i' II Smith Von-'li ll. I.. XX.-lvli ll r I' Ii'vi'l-yiialiez Il 'l'i-frhuly. Nl I'ii-'L-, Ii 'Iii.:iu,1n. Il Ii i---. lr 13--:I-f Ii, IC. XYilk:ns II. I-Inu'-I. Ii lin-I+-lmrsr I' 'U li n I Ii lk , AI EMI:-i-. Il 1---lntiifli. II Ill-'ai--ln, Al lin-liholz Iv AMN 1 H It---xiii. Ii lui' li-1n1: I'. J- Kauflllllflll I4 Kukli-li If I I Il It I I' 'Ll'-5-. If XY,4rii'-1. It. li-I-s ll Iilsrf-11. If XX':iIif-:-. .I. Mlm. .I. Iii-wk Ii. Inu. I! Suarilveig, It. Illasr-r. If Slmtlu, I I ll v ii Ii. Iivikllsli, It Xu--il--ln, AI. 'Ilan-11. TRACK Pich took fourth in the 200 yard low hurdles. The Maroon Cindermen opened the season with five returning lettermen-Bob Day. Bob Swanberg. Don Smith. John Brock. and Bob Rodehorst. The Columbus Invitational drew 27 teams. Lincoln Central won the team honors in Class A with Columbus placing sixth. Bob Day shared highly in individual accomplishments by setting a new broad jump record of 21 feet. The for- mer record was 20 feet 11 inches. In a six-team meet at David City, the Ma- roon showed all-around strength to edge out Seward for first place. Bob Day highlighted the meet with firsts in the broad jump and the 100 yard dash. Other winners were Russell Blaser in the 440. Dick Walters in the 120 yard high hurdles. Jim Rich in the 200 yard low hurdles, John Brock in a three-way tie for first in the high jump. and the 880 yard relay team Bomposed of Walters. Brock. Rodehorst. and ay. Columbus finished third in',the Norfolk Invitational. Bob Day won the broad jump, Don Smith placed second in the mile. Russell Blaser tied for third in the 440, Dick Walters placed second in the 120 yard high hurdles. Jim and the relay team placed second. At the time of this writing five Discover- ers have qualified for the State Championships at Lincoln, May 12-13. These boys are Bob Day. Jim Rich. Russell Blaser, Dick Walters. and John Brock. BOYS' C CLUB Having earned an athletic C. any boy is then eligible to join the Boys' C Club. This year's president. Russell Elston, vice-president, Bob Day, and secretary-treasurer, Bob Rode- horst lead the boys through a year of numerous accomplishments. This organization assisted in the manage- ment of the Class A and C basketball tourna- ments to make them both a success. The main purpose of this group is to stress the importance of good sportsmanship. Under the supervision of Coach Welch and E, P. Baruth, they proved themselves worthy to be called good sports. During the middle of May the new mem- bers were initated at a picnic held in Pawnee park. Iiwll' lwu IV XY'ellf-rs I I!'nlv'lt:n NI I'-vflizixzn .I. Rmul, J. Vain. BI. I-Ililf-rs Il. For-hran. .x . ..i.. Ziril you--XI. 1211411-v-i'. I.. Huarezlwr. li. Kuklisli. V. Hates. .I, Him-k. 1'. Brunkliorst. D. Smith. -- - . . - 1.11. , -. - -.,. :- -nll xnxx IV. NIINAH. It. Lilviyni. I Hairivi. .l.1,lur, M. I-.init Xl. Erns- lst row- IJ. lllwus-Ili, IS. Swanln-ig, B. Ifay. ll. Hlstun. Il, limi.-lirn-sy' Inj XX'g-he-r, -31..



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