Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1944

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It sounds easy the way Miss Haney explains it, but to work these geometry problems is a different matter-so think Lucille Inselman, Luella Schaer. Herbert Engel and Phyllis Swanson. It may be useful in such fields as interior decorating, designing or air navigation. Just think, girls, what good husbands these fellows will make after Mr. Alpers finishes teaching them how to make cedar chests, tables, cupboards, and anything else you want made. Here Ray Morlok. William Koopman, Wilferd Gieseke, and Edward Selzer watch as Mr. Alpers and Lester Mueller work on the Variety saw. No, no, the nail, not your finger. Mr. Benton cautions Jawain Adams who pounds industriously at one end of a farm building. Gerald Schmidt and Wayne Gal- ley watch closely while Melvin Ewa-rt and his hammer pose for the birdie. lt looks as though the village black- smith will be out of business with the Ag department teaching the junior and sen- ior boys to weld. Here we see Lavern Wilke, Leland Houser, Fred Coffey. and Gerald Janicek watch Eldon Martcnsun welding a yoke.

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Top row P Donoghue N Hasselbalch K Klug C Lusche L Lusche L Mueller Lower row M Podraza R Reins D Schmlt E Alswager M Drum C Kluntke Another Ag man is PAUL DONOGHUE who plans to farm Paul was an F F A man his first two years of h1gh school and a mem ber of Gym C1 23 Helping the war effort on the home front by farming IS NEAL HASSELBALCHS mten tion Neal followed a general course and also had Gym C43 Looking toward the future KENNETH KLUG F F A C12343 andGymC12343 1S planning to be a general farmer F1sh1ng and hunting are CLAYTON LUS CHE S mam pastimes LAWRENCE LUSCHES aims are high as he hopes to raise prize winning Shorthorn cat tle He was a member of F F A all four years and also a News Reporter for F F A his thu'd year LeROY MUELLER is one of Mr. Bentons Ag boys. He belonged to Chorus C23 Gym C1-2-43 F. F. A. C1-2-3-43 and was the F. F. A. Nevxs Reporter C23. -5. MIKE PODRAZA F F A Cl 2 3 43 C Club C43 Gym C12 33 Football C43 plans to help Uncle Sam supply our fighting boys with food by farming The winner of the Chapters Award for the Most Outstanding Project Program when a Sophomore and Junior 1S RICHARD REINS F F A C1 2 3 43 DWAINE SCHMIT S happiest moments are on a horse He came to Kramer high his Jun lor year and took Chorus C33 Choir C3 43 and F F A C33 Although Mother Nature summons ELEAN OR ALSWAGER to her enchantments Eleanor was interested ID Commercial Club C3 43 Junior Librarians C3 43 Chorus C23 and Gym C13 MARGARET DRUM who delights in wear mg Jewelry took Chorus four years and was a member of Girl Reserves her senior year CLARA KIUNTKE is always seen with her friend Margaret, Clara enjoyed Chorus C1-2- 3-43 and Girl Reserves C43 along with her com- mercial course.



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1 . 1 V No one seems to be very sick. In fact, we'd say that Roberta Haney, Mrs. Hurford, June Os- borne. Rosanna Osborn and Margaret Parry are enjoying themselves. Good health is important these days as the boys and girls of Kramer High know. Uncle Sam wants healthy people in the Armed Forces. if 1 iv 1 .111 Whats cooking? Thats what we often wondc r third period when the appetizing aroma of food is wzifted to us from the Home Ec room. Miss Sloneker supervises the activities of the future home makers. Lois Flesner. Wilma Los- eke. and Lillian Schroeder. A prize blue ribbon winner in 4-H work was RUTH ANN WILKE. She was also active in school organizations. Commercial Club 13-41, Chorus 11-2-31. Choir 141. Glee Club 121. Oper- ctta 141. Girl Reserves 121. and G. A. A. 121. Anuther Kramer High girl who wants to serve Uncle Sam as a Cadet Nurse is LUCILLE BEHLE. She has been interested in musical groups. Girls' Glee Club 11-21. Choir 12-3-41, Operetta 12-3-41. Sextet 13-41. Besides singing in Chorus 111. MARGARET ELLER was in Commercial Club 13-41, Latin Club 121. Girl Reserves 141. Gym 131 and she helped in the Publication Department. She is as excitable as a canary. With bookkeeping as her favorite subject, ELEANOR WUETHRICH was also in Chorus 11-2-31. Glee Club 131. and Girl Reserves 141. ELIZABETH WUETHRICH belonging to Spanish Club 131 Girl Reserves 141, singing in Chorus 1l-2-31. Glee Club 131. Choir 141, is an- other one of Kramer's girls who plans to help our country through nursing. Because she does everything well, attractive CLARICE ERNST has accomplished a great deal in her four years of high school. This may be seen by her activity as Secretary-Treasurer of the class her freshman year, Secretary-Treas- urer 121 and President 131 of the Junior Librar- ians 12-31. Treasurer 131 of the Booster Club 13-41. President 141 of the Commercial Club 13-41. in the Publication Department. She was in Girl Reserves 141, Chorus 111. Latin Club 11-21. and on the Annual Staff. She was Presi- dent of the class her junior year. Top row-R. Wilke, L. Behlc, M. Eller. E. Wuethrich. E. Wuethrich. C. Ernst. Lower row-A. Fix, L. Hentges, M. Meek, I. Schelp, H. Schroeder, C. Diederich.

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