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xy' X J? -' .gtyv 4 . ,' 1 X J' 1 X X . XJ . Hsu-k rowfll, Brown. R. Nelson. V. .Is-lrle-n, H. Oehlr 1111, M, Iiuf'l1l1f1lz li, Hznllvy. ith row-I.. lwunskl. K. Brown. J. Grunt. Ii. Giles. li, XYilkins. Il. limi:-l1f1rst. .irll nm'-I-2. Cures. H. Smith, K, I111wl1sing1-r. li. Nosal 1. 1..11f1s, L. llfml-1. 21141 rumf H. I-':1r1'1s. li. Ho-nkf-. ID. Smith. A. XVolf, A. Hv'IllI5.5v'll'l'. N, l,11s4-l'1v. lst ron-M. I-21-iv-son, H. .Ian-L:1:1. li. Liloor, li, .lollanst-n, .I. Hankv, H. 1'l1ristens1-11, BOYS GLEE CLUB JOIN the Glee Club See the SUHFISC Th1s mlght well have been the motto of the Boys Glee Club vth1ch met every Tuesday and Thursday mornlng durlng the year at 7 50 a m In splte of the early practlce hours, the club presented programs both at school and at the War Bond Prem1er IH February The off1cers were Ray Johansen, pres1dent, John Hanke wee presldent B1lly Chr1stensen semetary Kenneth Brown treasurer, Amos Wolf and Re1nha1t Glool l1bra11ans, Robert Jaeggl Sergeant at Alms THE CHOIR EVCIY Monday, Wednesday and Fr1day the Cholr met 1n the musxc room s1xth perxod for practlce The f1rst thmg the group d1d was to elect as off1cers, Joyce Johnson, Presldent, Donna Putnam Secretary Amos Wolf Treas urer Don Cochran and B1llv Chrlstensen, L1 brar1ans, George Kern and Don Brown. Ser geants at Arms Wlth Nan Bernstexn as p1an1st the cholr began pract1c1ng and took part ID the Chrlstmas pxogram e operetta The Ch1mes of Nor of the small mus1c groups were e cholr most outstandlng product1on of 1 1 1 I 13101111 e fn 1.1 I H11 1 1 X '1 1 lv rn 1 11111 ng.:-l 1 n1 1 Fexg 1 11 ek 1111 1-1 ugg Pl 1 f- I Mure 1111 as 1 k Illlt all ll Nlmant If uex n 1 41 I mba 1 1- ' ' 11 Q - . . I . . 1 . Y . 1 , Y . . . . . V - , :U A , .- ' . . Q - ' v Y - : - - I , . . . V . . ,. . . . . . . . - - ' - th . ' U - th ' . I 14.1111 11.11- ll. I41'11111, 1, llollsn-13 IG. N 'ls 111. C. ' ' . N, l,11sfl1 , A. ll 2 1: ' -lf-r. ., . 1k -. J. S1-l11111vl1. '-111 11111 719. Swl1l11it. .l. 4VNf'z1l. H. Smi ll. . , H. lie. l.. l11':111sl-ii XX, Ko--I1 XY. Hall'-y. Rl. I-Il le-rs. li. ' 1 , H11 ron fit. Kl nfli. li. lilll' 1 '. XX' Lllswllv. R. I-I ' , M. 45131 ver, ll. A+-1 . li, Bl' rluk. I.. 1. .21-ll row II. Vntlzul. Xl. I.111s. L. lin-l lv, R. Bl ', A, S ji ' H. Nelson. li. H l '. li. Hulk., ,. ' li. 31141 1-1111 l'. Iinf v-1', l'. S111i1l1. M. Lips. li. Pl' '21-'. Il. lin- wly, J. .lone-s. XI. K' -1151, li. uk. L. I ' 'L Isl 1-Mufti. li1':1111ll, lr. V111-l11'n11, N. lb-1'11slei . J. Jol nsnn, ll. l'11t11:1111. .X. NK' lf, ll. Cl11'isI1-nsen, G, .1 ' -. -37-
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Wh. I 1-la 11111 ll. 1:1-li'1111 1, lv 'I'1'-1xxl-2:-luv 13. li--1'11, .X. l-In'-11 J I.1-lm, II lilfnvn. li 11-xxfll. Iizu--r Nl. lwlif-N. .XI lI:1I111 41. I'1v1slt-1x'1'1', X'.' X.111Ii1-ic, lf. ll-lulw-. llll 1-111 S S11-1--ns. NI. .X111l.1s1111 X S-!11--1-11. .X l'1'1-y. 11, I'11111- AI Ii.15111o11-1. li. lim-li-'11l11-11:4-1'. ll 11111 l' H1-yn1'11 Xl Il41xx:11'-I .l. Muse. li. l,11111:1s, I.. H 111-1: Xl. Alliss. 111l ron- H. S111-ffer A. XY111wl11111111 S. lX'l1iH1.-1, J. H1-fiwiit li. Kvxini-415. Al. l1llIlA'l', I.. Szirllfeld. 1 1 1'1111'-mi ll-1f1iei1l11-1pe1', ll. l1ru1i.111, 11. Wnllwr, D. Fri- lt-- WIG AND MASK After the three winners of the local dc- clamatory contest had been selected, they went to Omaha for the district contest the latter part of February. All returned home with super- iors. The Wig and Mask sponsored a Dramatic Festival April 30. At this tea which was open to the public. several dramatic selections were given. The highlight of the club meetings came when the play, Green Pastures, was reviewed. Having takcn at least one year of dramatic training any student is then eligible to join. President Delight Walker had the lead in the play of the year and her supporting cast con- sisted of Vice-President. Charlotte Hockenber- ger, Secretary, Doris Fricke and Treasurer, Helen Drumm. CHORUS The 62 girls in these chorus classes spent the 4th and 5th periods on alternating days singing various songs. Some of these numbers they later chose to present at the spring con- cert. From this larger group come the singers who make up the choir and smaller groups of girls voices, such as the girls sextettc, girls trio. and girls octet. In the district music contest at Fremont, April 14. Kramer High was represent by three soloists-Leatrice Ewert, Helen Jean Nelson, and Don Brown-and three groups-the girls sextette, octet, and trio. I nl 1 11 l'. S1'l1:1--1' J. fnahorvw, lt. XIHI11-, A. lfrey. L. Lassek, L. Insv-l111:111. .T I'2ll'I'f'. T. Hake, M. T41-ic-rlvf. L. Vlf-snr-r, C. Jlauer, J. llellil 111 1 it I Amfielii. I. S4111-lp, NI, .I11111--lun li. Ko-ll?'1'. l.. Stm'41s1'ik, L. Hylm. I-I. XV1u-tl1ri1-li, ll. l,PlllH4Pl', H. Kzmt, R Lovell. l. llvngufl I 4111 1 11 Xl l21'1-11-11 lr H1-1lwl. S. xl-,A1:i:I,.11 Il. lluiiey. l.. lmuley, Nl. Iml:1n. S 141-141111111111 l-I. Ryan. H. Kilinllw. Al. Ivrum. F. lillllIlliP.l I11 111 1 I 1 xx 1 Test li 'Pls-IH. Ir. 11111-1-1-1s. Y. S1-i111-H11-1', li. XXX-lsli, A, XY:-yn-11, l'. S1-l1x1:i1'1-1A1'. Y. llr111li1i1:ln, tl. lYel1-li. Bl. XYilk1-, A. XYUI'-I1-111111 H111--l1111:111 111 1 11 i Sz-me lv leuss. H. llwk-,1' S. lQl1z1:. I-I. 12'-nni111:, M, Jones, Al. .lem-s. L. S-'lim-14, lf. xYllllll1lT1. J. Kruse, U. l'l11ggf-, D. h 11 1 1 1 11 X 'l'1'e1lu113. N. 'l'1'---111115, AI. 4111111-. C. Hunter, C. llziniel, S. Wliilnv-y, V. T1'i1-I-w:1ss1-if li. S '1l1, ll. Bcndn. M. Bonk. lnflifr B .14 K . 1 I fir f' I vv -. A-f 1..l.frr rv LU f
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Rack ram I owarml, ll. Hurley, M. Sclnnid. D. Soden, I., Kylius. Mr. Kuuny. 13. l'roslq-uw-. 1' lu p., n aser I Brannlfas, li. l'rovurse, E. Guss, N. Schroen M, .-huh-rsun. S. KVM:-li, I ti is R Drawhaugh. J. Ilalrymple, .l. Yhlman. R. Jaeggi N. llus:-he-. B. Allen. 12 In-vlin, li. hLl1lllll l X10 an D hizzier, I.. Cattau, I-I. Dussell, LJ. Giles. J. Vain. J. Grant, R. Kizzier. I , Starkey it ox Jelden F Hockenhorzer. ron F uenther, B. NVilkinS. R. Bradley, B. Andrews. XV. Olson. V. Osborn. li. llf-if, ll. Bushn ll B K Nl C nhannes, .l. Satterfim-lil, R. Mueller, H. Rothlm-'itnc-r. Ir. .Ir-lflen. 15. l':irlson. C. F14-ning C Niue ei Pe im! IP. Egger. M. Ili'-key. M. Hahn. u rmx our, S. Stevens, J. Hanke. C. Hook, B, Swanln-rg. XY. Rmh-lim-sl. l'. Shel-lon, ll. Smith L Do an XX alker M. XYoer!h, G. Janirek, S. Soden, L. Clark. xr K wanski. B. Taylor, C. Hoge. IJ. Fricke, P. Ge-rholml. G, lilaser, 1'. Heyncn, lr, Slnffuln 7 C' - Proudly wearing the Maroon and White, the Kramer High Band kept spirits high throughout the year. During the football season the whole band displayed their marching talents during the halftime of all home games. While playing marches, they went into unique formations suitable for the occasion. The presence of the pep band at home-town basketball games helped enthusiasm to soar. Despite traveling difficulties this group cheered their team to a victory on Albion's court. They proved that they are able to present the classic along with the marches, when they presented two concerts during the year. Directed by Mr. Kagay, who replaced Mr. Anderson, con- certs were given in February and May. The school was represented at the District Music Contest in Fremont April 14 by the trumpet trio: Dean Bushnell, Charles Jeldon, and Robert Muellerg and the clarinet quartet: Leonard Iwanski, Robert Taylor, Reinhart Gloor and Sylvia Stevens. Rein- hart Gloor and Robert Taylor were also entered in the clarinet solo division. The band elected Reinhart Gloor as president, Pat Hcynen as vice-president, Gloria Proskovec as secretary-treasurer, Robert Taylor and Kenny Reif as librarians, Bob Schultz and Jim Brand- fas as quartermasters, Jack Cain and Leonard Iwanski as sergeants- at-arms. -.38-.
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