Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)
- Class of 1946
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The rmportance ot a xearbook 1S the annual memolres rt records memorres of hrgh school daxs ex erx mrnute fllled wrth actlxrtx wrth new lfnowledge and excrtmg pleasures For manv thrs lrfe IS just begrnnlng for others rt IS almost at an end Thls IS xour annual xou haxe ln ed rt me haxe wrrtten rt Mav rt recall memorres of xour l1fe rn Kramer Hrgh We the staff are grateful to xou for xour confrdence 1n selectrng us to wrlte and rllustrate these happenlngs of our school year and so wlth the hope that we have Justlfred vour falth heres our hall and farewell for Bob brhultrf Sports cdrtor trank Joue Johnson Srnror odrtor Don Cochran Sports cdrtor basketball Delores Cattau Senror cdrtor Herman Oehlrrrh Sports edrtor football Helen Drumm Fcaturr edrtor Klarrcc Blasu Fvsature edrtor Arlen Vkexen Eirtor NI lxn Broun Asst cdltur -4 . 7 . . 1 ' VV - - -' - i , 1 rr ' , v the Senior class- wha 660 Donna Jean Scttgast Txpxst Donna Putnam Olgamzatlon Qdllur JoLean Jonw Orgamzatlon ednor Laura Eller Twpxst 5 'Nlr Vkaltexs The Alt Pxmtux Kent Luphsmger Adxertmsmg Homer Rothleltnex Adxuuwmg Mark Bughholz Asst Busmgw Nlgx , , blcik Walterrls, Busmess Blarmgl-,cr N W 1715 W 1 1040 llovigin QW M R , fu s,,,,.,14, 'iff 'Uv ESL ,g , Q s -dwg, Y Q .V Q. 1 4i,Af'f 4 'Z a ,f Q A-11 i ..-l 1 SIENIIGR Flom the 1ors of 1946 Ll H1gh we eompll h 1n moment that we the Sen entel ed the halls of K1am wlllmgly attempted to ac oul foul years the hxghest seholastlc attamment and to ILCLIXQ as vt ell oul share of the fun by Llltlllflg as many extla cu111cula1 act1x1t1es as DOQS1blC As we pause to look back we feel .1 sense of sat1sfact1on 1D our achleye rrents Through outstandlng le-adershlp we enjoyed many successful act1y1t1es 'Vlembels of ou1 class have had a lare palt 1n all orgamzatxons and 1n athlet c dlamatlcs band vocal gxoups and ope1ettas And as hosts we pxoyed OU1QPlX es efflclent sponsorlng last yeax uploalxously successful JLH1101 Spoxts Rally and entertammg the Sen 1o1s at the hlghllght of our high school Cd1LL1 the prom yylth the theme I 'Vly Gaxden Our SLUIOI yeax has been ye1y bu y SIC DICIUIGQ electlons waltxng fox the long delayed SEDIOI 11HgS gettmg mea uled fox cap and gowns and of e ux e the usual xound of fun A a cllmix vue presented the class play A Case of Spungtlme and attended the t1ad1t1onal prom of -16 sponsoled by the Jumoxs 1n out honox CLASS Lavezn Cattau Carolyn Glux' Don Cochran .,...,.,...,..,..... 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EUGENE ADAMY DOROTHY BERGMAN composed Vocat1onal Agrxculture Coure Dramat1c C13 FFA C33 CLINTON ASCHE droll Vocatxonal Agmculture Course Gym 1 43 F F A C1 2 3 43 FRANCES BAASCH cute Commerc1al Course Gym C1 2 3 43 Latln Club C23 Commerclal Club C3 43 Boo ter Club C33 G1rl Reserves C33 LAVERN BAILEY Vocatlonal Agrlculture Course FFA C1 2 3 EDYTHE BECHER h11ar1ous Commerclal Course Commerclal Club C3 43 Gym C1 3 43 LOHNA BECHER tlmld Commerclal Course-Commerc1a1 Club C3 Ex ecut1ve Board 43 Chorus C2 33 Cho1r C43 Mlxed Octet C43 Dlscoverer Typl t C3 43 queenly College Prep Course Lat1n Club C23 G1rl Re serves C2 3 43 Band C1 23 D1 coverer Staff C33 TOM BERNSTEIN adventurous College Prep Course Gym C1 23 H1 Y C2 3 43 D1scoverer Staff C33 CLARICE BLASER Ind1v1dual1st1c College Prep Cour e Band C1 2 3 43 G rl Re serves C1 2 3 V106 Pres 43 Latm Club C1 23 Dlscoverer Staff C33 Annual Staff C43 CHARLES C Bud3 BOETTCHER or1g1nal College Prep Course Class Pres C13 Trea urer C33 Gym C1 23 Lat1n Club C1 23 H1 Y C23 Booster Club C23 D1scoverer Staff C33 REGINA BRADLEY coy College Prep Course Glrl Re erves Cl 2 Secre tary 3 43 Band C12 3 43 GAA C13 Pep Band C2 33 Jr L1brar1an C23 Offlce C43 JIM BRANDFAS rogu1sh College Prep Course Class President C23 H1 Y C23 Band C1 2 43 Latm Club C1 23 E Adamy C Asche F Baasch L Barley E Becher L Becher D Bergman T Bernstem C Blaser C Boettcher R Bradley J Bra-xdfas U H H U . . 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Bredehoit L Bxezinski X Biockman A Broun N1 Broun 'NI Buchholz D Buss KATHRYN BREDEHOFT sm1l1ng C11mrn11c1al Cour 1 Gym 11 2 3 45 Latin lub 25 G11l R1 1111s 135 C11T1ITLl1ldl Club 1 LUCILLE BREZINSKI fanciful C,1JITll11L1Cl'1l Cour 1 Comm11c11l 1,lub 13 VIRGINIA BROCKMAN f1l1c1tou Comrhucial Coui 1 h u 12 35 Cho 45 Boo 111 Cl.1b 145 Co1nm1rc11l Club 145 KENNETH BROWN happy go lugky Coll1g1 Piep COUISL Band 11 2 25G111 Club 11 2 T1ea u1e15 Cho1r125Op1111t1 125 H1 Y 12 3 45 D1COk11F1 Staff 135 MARILYN BROWN 11 anquil 11 111 us 125 Chou 1 e11111 135 G11l 1-1111 115 G11l Reseixes 11 25 Boo tei Club 11 45 Commcicml Club 13 4 Ex1cu11xe Bo.11d5 D1 COXCTLI S11ff 135 A st Edi 101 of Annual 145 C1111 Club 145 MARK BUCHHOLZ p 1 1nt o lrg1 P11p cu1 1 C1111 Club 112 45 Choius 15 01311111112 35 Chr11 12 3 45 H1 Y 145 Tru 14 Anr1u1 S 1 145121111111 COXLI r 5 C11 DORIS BUSS 1nt111 t1n2 Co1nn111c1al Coui 1 Choiu 12 35 Chou 145 VIRGINIA CARTER flu11c1'y C 1ge P1'1p C15L1I'.'1'1 A1' ,1 : .- os11-1' Club 1K1c11 P1'1. l1n - Ch ' 3 Choir 145 GlCL Club 145 DELORES CATTAU talented Comm1111al Couxse Octet 11 2 3 45 Scxtct 11 25 Choius 115 Glce Club 115 Chou 12 3 45 Opei 1111 12 35 Accompamst 113 45 Latin Club 11 t11a u11r 25 Cornmeicial Club 13 Ex1cut1x1 Bo 11d 45 Boo ter Club 145 Annual Stuff 145 Of fc1 45 LAVERN CATTAU obhging Col1eg1 Piep Course Cla s VICC Pies 145 Shop Foieman 12 3 45 Stage 'vlanagei 145 Basketball 112 3 45 Football 145 C Club 145 H1 Y 13 45 Boys Clce Club 11 25 Band 125 LORETTA CLARK clown1sh Comm11c1al Course Band 11 2 35 GAA 115 Glll Reserves 11 35 JI Librarian 12 3 45 1V1ce P11 ident 125 Commercial Club 13 Executixe DON COCHRAN ambitious Coll1g1 Picp Couxse Class P1cs1d1nt 145 Bas kotball 11 2 3 45 Track 11 2 3 45 C Club 12 3 4 Secr1ta1y 145 H1 Y 12 3 45 Vice P11s1den1 145 Bo11st11 Club 12 President 35 Latin Club 11 P11s1dcn125 Chorus 115 Cho11 125 Boys Glee Club 11 25 Boys Octet 135 ROBERT COFFEY icticent Vocational Agilcultuxe COUISC FFA 1125 G m 11 2 35 JAMES CUMMING 'inquisitive' N15c'111onal Adriculture C0urs1 - F.F.A. 13-45 Boys' Gl1, Club 145 A,11',. V Carter DQ. Cattau: L.. Cattau L.A Clark' Cochran Coffey J.. Cumming ,. ' S ,L . V - - , ' C 1 1 , - T , , - 1 , 1 ' ' 1 3-41 ' 1 . ' .' ' V . 1, S . , - 1 ' - , ' - 1 N l . .. Z , - , S , , - ' ' 'C 1- I ' -45 I X C 1' ' 5 1. - - -1 ' 'S 1-C Ol' s 1- - ir 1 , . - Q 1 . ,s 1' 1 5 'e ,X - - ' . 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' , . . u n 44 ' vu u n - De pt a cold vxmdy Novemb r aft rnoon the D courers fa thful follovser xxat hed them trxumph H13 oxcr the Sthuwlcr Waruors MARILYN GOEDE GAA C13 Dramat1cs C13 Cho1us C123 Chou C33 ODLXLICI C33 Accompamst C43 Dl5COXLlLl C33 LORRAINE GROTELUSCHEN gentle GL11e1 l Course Chorus C33 Cho1r C43 TED GUENTHER placld Vociuonal Agrmulture Cou1 c Gym C1 2 43 FFA C3 43 T1eas C43 JOHN HANKE v1ceregal College P1ep Cou1se Band C1 2 33 P16 33 Claunet Quartette C33 Chorus C13 Cho11 C23 Boys Octet C23 Glee Club C123 VICC Pres C23 Latm Club C123 V1cePrcs1dent C23 D1 coxcru Staff C33 KENNETH HASKINS obserx mg Gcr eral Course BETTY HASSELBALCH efferxescent COI'T1I'I'CI'ClHl Course Cho1us C13 Jr L1b1a11ar1 C2 3 43 Commerclal Club C3 43 Boo ter lub C43 DOLORES HEIBEL 813315 Cc,mmc1c1al COUICC Latm Club C '73 G Il cues C3 43 Commerclal Club C3 4 P1e 1der1t 43 Booster Club C43 Glee Club C143 CHOIU C 23 r C3 43 Operetta C33 A so 1 te E 101 Dmcoxerer C33 JANET HEIBEL d1fflICT1l C,emme1c1a1 COUISL Choxus C23 Cholr C33 Com ERMA HENGGELER tmy CC3fT'lC1C1Z1l Cou1se Chorus C123 Cho1r C43 CARROLL HUGHES smcere Vocahonal Aguculture Course Chou C3 43 Ope1etta C33 DICK JARVIS busy Comme1c1al Course Gym C1 2 3 43 Latm Club C13 Glee Club C1 23 D1scoverer Staff C33 CHARLES JELDEN studlous College Prep Course Band C1 2 33 Glee Club 1 23 NI Goede L G1otclus1he11 T Gutnther J Hanke K Haskxns B Hasselbalch D Hubel J Iiubel E liu1gg1.lLr C. Hughes D Jarus C. Jelden 44 V' I I . at . '7 'A . i U H ' rw .. - ' I X1 f l -Q ' ,YY N , - , V ' 1, Z' . S , . - ' - . - S' V . 319 L' 2 e C1101 - 5 5.3 FIC ' U1 1s .' 'i ' S ' L ' 'A 1 Ah ' -- 'l 1 . ' . .1 - ' ' i - exotic mcrcial Club C3-4 Discoverer C33 .1--1.1 - ' E1 ,,.,, .. - 1, 5. l 1 xl - l ll S! 1 '21 ' - ' ti ' Y! .1 - -, , . ' ' 'S - - - ' ' ' - 1 ' 11 u an ' F! ' l 41 . , 1 - -- .CF 4 1 4 ' LL ' 77 ' - - 'X I - l 3-'A v 4 . l - - . 3 - -12- G Johansen D Johnson J Johnson D Johnston J Jones A Jordan M Jourdan H Kant J Kaufmann R Keller E Kloke L Kobus GRACE J OHANSEN capable Comme-rcxal Course Chorus C13 Jr Lxbrarlan C2 3 43 Dxscoverer Staff C33 DICK JOHNSON turbulent General Course Gym C1 2 33 Latm Club Cl 23 Boys Glee Club Cl 23 JOYCE JOHNSON polsed College Prep Course Lat1n Club C123 Secy C23 Boo ter Club C33 Glee Club Cl 43 Chorus C13 Cholr C23 Pre C23 Operetta C23 Glrls Octet Cl 2 3 43 Gxrls Trro C2 33 Jr Llbrarlan C3 43 Sec retary C43 D1scoverer Staff C33 Annual Staff C43 DOROTHY JOHNSTON lntellectual College Prep Cour e Choru C33 Chou C43 Glce Club C43 J OLEAN JONES melodxous College Prep Course Class Treas C23 Lat1n Club C1 23 Boo ter Club C2 43 Octet C1 2 3 43 Sextet C23 Chorus C1 33 Choir C23 Glee Club C1 43 Operetta C23 Accompamt C13 43 Annual Staff ARTHUR JORDAN sturdy Vocatlonal Agrlculture Course FFA C3 43 Dlscoverer Staff C33 MARILYN JOURDAN pleasant College Prep Course Latm Club C23 Chorus C2 33 Glrl Reserves C33 Jr Llbraran C3 43 Vrce Pres C33 HILDA KANT sweet tempered Commerclal Course-Chorus Cl 23 Cholr C33 Op eretta C33 Commerclal Club C3 Execut1ve Board 43 Offxce C43 JACK KAUFMANN heedless Booster Club C13 C Club C3 43 Track C1 2 3 43 Basketball C2 3 43 Football C2 3 43 ROSEMARY KELLER metropolxtan General Course-Gxrl Reserves C13 GAA C13 Latm Club C1 23 Chorus C2 33 Choxr C43 EST!-IER KLOKE amusmg Commerclal Course Band C2 3 43 Commerclal Club C3 43 LORRAINE KOBUS steady Commercial Course Gym C1 2 3 43 Booster Club C3 43 Commerclal Club C3 43 GK 31 If YI Ll Y! 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C43 ' ll 37 ll Y! -13- A Kuhn W Kummer L Kxhus K Luthsmger N Lusnhe D McIxa1r ANN KUHN agreeable Comme1c1al Cou1se Chorus C2 39 ChO1l WILLARD KUMMER armable College Pup Coulse Track C39 LORAINE KYLIUS tempestuous Comme1c1al Course Band C1 2 39 G1rl Rese1vLs C1 349 Booster Club C149 Commercxal Club C3 49 PATRICIA LEIMSER d1m1r1ut1ve Germ 11 Cou1 L Glee Club C19 Chorus C19 Gnl R1 rms C1 39 Booste1 Club C39 MARTHA LIPS mu 1CH1 Collage Pup Cour e Glrl Re erves C19 Latln Club C29 JI L1b1a11an C49 Booster Club Txcas C49 lwxus C19 Glee Club C149 Cholr Gul Ottet C12 3 49 Glrls Sextet C129 ESTHER LOSEKE helpful Con llllllll Club Cholus C39 ChOl1 C49 om lub INEZ LOSEKE pen ue Conmueal Couxsc Choxus C39 Commcrclzl lb C3 49 P Lumser NI I ps E Loseke I Lose-ke B Marsolek 'NI Nlartensen G Maurer D Maw KENT LUCHSINGER deterrnmed College P1ep Course Gym C29 Football C2 3 49 Txaek C2 3 49 C Club C3 49 H1 Y C2 3 49 Pre 1dent C49 Boys Glee Club C2 49 Band C19 D15 coxuex Staff C39 Annual Staff C49 NORIS LUSCHE am1cable Commerelal Coulse Band C1 2 3 49 D1um M11 101 C49 Chou C2 49 Boys Octet C39 Boys Glu Club C2 49 Optretta C29 Chon C2 49 Commcrual Club C3 49 DAVE McNAIR frlendly Gene1alCou1se C Club C2 39 Football C1 2 39 Ba kctball Cl 2 39 T13Ck C19 Navy C49 BETTY MARSOLEK haPDY Comme1e1al Cou1se Chorus C1239 Cornme1 c1al Club C49 MARGERY MARTENSEN 5 Y Corrmuelal Cour e Chorus C1239 COITIITICI c1al Club C49 GLORIA MAURER bashful Communal COUISC Chorus C12 39 Glen Club C49 Chou C49 Commerc-1al Club C3 49 DON MAW dependable Collage Pup Course Band C129 H1 Y C3 49 Shop FOILmdn C49 Stage Manage1 C49 Cla s T L1 u1r.r 49 ' . ' . . X A 1 1 1 . KC 77 Cl ' 77 4,' . .1 - '. 4 . Ld 1 - - , U - .1 H - -- - - ,S- . ,,A. Cx ' 7! 11 . 9, X ', V i - - - v :- ' . , '. - v ' 'f' 11 11 yy - ' l' - ' 'I' f' X' I l . , I ' 1 - -g- - - ' 11 - ,9 v i ' ' 'K S 9 - - ' 11 - - - M 's1- ' .U ,C - 1 U' 11 -J 1. Q- -. E X ,C S i I S v I h , . . AA ' ursr Cn! - ' C29 1 1 S- 1 -- '- 11 99 1 ' 3' A' ' -11 . , H if ,.- 1 . V . C - A' I :z'::eiz1l C C49 .1 -, .1 E S- , ., 1 X .1 A - - .I h I .. .5 CT . , 'Z ., . . . .Sv C11 1- V125 'X C -HW JIM MICEK argumentative General Course-Basketball C3-39 Fzzotbg-ll C41 Hi-Y C49 HC Club C49 FLOREEN MOI-IR enthusiastic Commercial Course-Chorus C39 Choir C49 A DOROTHY MOI-IRMAN generous Commercial Course-Commercial Club C3-49 MELVIN MOHRMAN endeavoring Vocational Agriculture Course - Gym Cl-29 F.F.A. Cl-2-3-49 VERNON MOHRMAN staturcd Vocational Agriculture Course - Gym Cl-29 F.F.A. C1-2-3-49 CAROL MUELLER ngay-Y Commercial Course - Band C1-2-3-49 Girl Re- serves C1-29 Gym C29 Commercial Club C49 LEE NYFFELER unaffected Vocational Agriculture Course-Gym Cl-2-3 F.F.A. Cl-2-3-49 Secretary C49 HERMAN OEHLRICH esthetic', College Prep Course-Gym Cl-29 Latin Club C19 Glee Club Cl-2-49 Booster Club C19 Football C2- 3-49 Basketball C2-3-49 Track C2-3-49 C Club C3-'49 Treasurer C49 Discoverer Staff C39 Annual Staff C49 SPORTS KING AND QUEEN t to right: G. Spitz. L. Long: M. Brown: B. Pro- vorse, king: W. Van Berg, queen: D. Walters: D. Bushnell: D. Schultz. RUTH OLSON 'tcordialu Commercial Course-Gym C19 Chorus Cl-2-49 Commeicial Club C49 ROBERT OSBORN 'Kassured' General Course-Gym Cl-2-49 Track C3-49 Shop Foreman C49 DALE PLUGGE cerebral Collcgt- Prep Course. MARVIN PRICE 'decided' Commercial Course-Gym Cl-2-39 Basketball Cla-2-3-49 Student Manager C29 C Club C2-3-49 Eli,-Y C2-3-49 Booster Club C39 Commercial Club J. Micek F. Mohr D, Mohrman L. Nyffeler H. Oehlriclx R, Olson 'l 1.1 M. Mohrman V. Mohrman C. Mueller R. Osborn D, Plugge M. Price -15- L Schachcr L bth 1111.1 J Snhmxd NI qkllmld J Rnhmxdt P Slllltlbfll R Schultz DONNA PUTNAM a1t1u1st1c Commc1c1al COUISC Class Sccy C13 Vlcc Prcs C33 Gl1lR9SCIVCS C13 Octct C1 2 3 43 Scxtet C1 23 Cholus C13 ChOll C2 3 43 Sccy C2 43 Opcxetta C2 33 Glcc Club C13 Commclclal Club C3 43 Sccy C43 Booster Club C43 Annual Staff C43 CARLA RENNER blushful Collage Plep COUIQC Latm Club C1 23 Boo t C2 33 Octet C1 2 3 43 Scxtct C1 23 Glcc Club C13 DISCOVCTEI Staff C33 Jumcr L1b1ar1an C43 WILBUR RODEHORST unpexturbablc Collegc Plep Coulsc Band Cl 2 3 43 Cl3I1l'lCl Quaxtet C33 H1 Y C2 343 Club C3 43 Track C3 43 DISCOXCILI Staff C33 HOMER ROTHLEITNER loyal Collcgc Pup COUIQC Band C1 2 43 L'1t1n Club C1 23 DIQCOXKICI Staff C33 Annual Staff C43 HOWARD ROWLEE c lrncst Collagc Pup COUISC Latm Club C13 MARGARET RUBE ch 11 mmg COfTllT1LlCldl Cour C Choxus C13 Gym C3 43 Commcrcml Club C3-43 Boostcr Club C43 JACK SATTERFIELD pcr-cvcring Gtrtral Couric-Latin Club C13 Band C1-2-3-43 LOWELL SCHACHER COI'1S1d61 atc Vocat1onal Agrlculture Coux c Football C23 Txack C23 FFA C3 43 VICE PIES C43 LA VONNE SCHAEFER qulesccnt Commc1c1al Coux e Glrl Resuxcs C43 Com me1c1al Club C43 Off1ce C43 JEAN SCHMID genlal Commerclal Course Cla s VICE Pxes C13 Gym C12 33 GAA C13 Comrnerclal Club C43 Jr L1 braman C43 MARILYN SCHMID pretty Commerc1al Cour c GAA C13 Jr L1b1a11an C3 43 TIQHQ C43 Commclclal Club C43 M3JO19ttC C2 3 43 JOHN SCHMIDT buoyant Vocatlonal AgllCUltUFQ Cou1 c FFA C1233 Chou C23 Naxy C43 PAUL SCHREIBER mdcpcndcnt Voc 1t1onal Ag1 xculturc Couxsc Gym C1 2 43 A 2 3 43 C Club C43 Dramatlcs D1 coxuu Staff C33 BOB SCHULTZ 'capricious' Collcgg Prep Course-Band C1-23 Latin Club C13 Football C2-33 Ba-ketball C43 Hi-Y C2-3-43 Dic- -ovcrcr Staff C33 Annual Staff C43 'C' Club D Putnam C. RCINIOI' W. RUKIC'-llC3l'St ll. Rothlcitncr H, Howlcc M. Rube. J. Sattcrfmld U . ' A N An ' , 'V . ' . T , 1 , ' - I ' ' .S T . ' .Q T ' N, . . - 1 ' L - ' - s - cr Club C2-43 Chorus C13 Choir C2-3-43 Operetta -1 - -1 .- - - - . .- . ' ' L c ' - ' lc' , H , . . T - - - .' 11 1- 4 3 T C.,-H I I 4 I - -1 - C ' c S .- . . I ' . . .1 , -3 5 , ., , ' nl 1' .. i ' ' K - N . . I Q , Q. .S T l ' I - - ' . 7 v .. Z -3 2 ' .' , . ,T . - - F.F. . Cl- - - ' ' ' C-13 .. C . ' -- s ' 3 ' 1' . . '. S , T . . - 1 C Q U 1 Q , 1 v L 1 x A 1 C x L PEARL SCHWARCER lovely Commercial Course Gym C1 3 43 Chorus C33 Commerclal Club C43 DONNA JEAN SETTGAST fun lovmg Commerclal Coulse-Chorus C33 Commercxal Club C3 Executlve Board 43 Jr Llbfaflan C43 Annual Staff C43 DOROTHY SEYBOLD brlllrant Commerc1al Course-Gym Cl 23 Latm Club C13 G1rl Reserves C12 3 43 Treasurer C33 Jr Lxbr ar1an C43 Dxscoverer Staff C33 Commerclal Club C3 43 FREDERICK STAUB humorous General Course Band C12 33 Basketball C2 33 Football C33 Track C33 Navy C43 Cpxcture not shown3 PEGGY SWANSON serene Commerclal Course-Gym C23 G1rl Reserves C33 Jr Lxbrarlan C3 43 Treasurer C33 Secretary C43 Dlscoverer Staff C33 Commercxal Club C43 HELEN SZEWCZYK cheerful cxal Club C3 43 IN MEMORIAM Melvm Schrelber December 26 1928- October 24 1945 P Schwarcer D Settgast Seybold P Swanson H Szewczyk D Walters A Weyen D Zobel C Zwxener DICK WALTERS athlet1c College Prep Course--Football C1 2 3 43 Basket ball C12 3 43 Track C12 3 43 C Club C2 3 43 Pres1dent C43 H1 Y C2 3 43 Treasurer C33 D1scov erer Staff C3 busmess manager3 Annual Staff busmess manager C43 ARLENE WEYEN pulchrltudmous Commerclal Course Chorus C123 Cho1r C3 43 Operetta C33 Glrls Octet C3 43 Booster Club C3 43 Commerclal Club C3 43 Dlscoverex Staif C33 Edltor of 1946 Annual C43 LEONARD WOLLBERG qulet General Course Cplcture not shown3 Navy C43 DON ZOBEL trustworthy General Course CLETUS ZWIENER creatlve Commercial Course-Chorus C13 JI Llbrauan C23 Commerclal Club C43 Y .. ,, fl - ' ,Y ll ' ' YY ll YY fl ,Y . . D. u nv , , A Commercial Course-Gym C1-2-3-43 Commer- ' ' ' fl ' 1, --- --- nf, --' . I il ' ' 71 , . - - . - a ' V - - .. . ,, .. -17- The Board of Education Behind our superintendent and principal stands the Board of Education. Kramer High students owe more to this group than perhaps they realize for these board members give their time and ef- forts to make our school efficient and outstanding and their reward is in the sense of a job well done. Heading the group is Mr. George Johansen, president, who is ably assisted by Dr. P. H. Mc- Gowan, Dr. C. H. Campbell, Mr. Ed Murphy, Mr. J. W. Schultz and Mr. Arthur Kummer. Mrs. Smith serves as secretary Johansen Mr J W Schultz Mr Ed Murphy Supt Bitnei 18- Mrs Smith Secretaryg Dr. McGowan, Dr. Campbell, Mr. A. W. Kummer Mr Geo The Superintendent Th1S year Kramer Hlgh has a new leader Superlntendent J R Bltner We were glad to ent because we had become acquamted Wlth hlS frlendll ness s1ncer1ty and efflclency 1n h1s two years here as pr1n clpal The Prmclpal Replaclng Mr B1tner as pr1nc1pa1 IS Mr L L Patter son Kramer Hlgh has run very smoothly th1s year under hxs leadershlp and the stu dents have learned to depend on hlS genume personal 1nter est and wlse counsel ll ' n X A ' ' 9 welcome him as superintend- l x 7 Af . V, l 1 119.- FACULTY HERBERT ALPERS Industmal Arts 'Vie chan1cal draw mg H1 Y Sponsor E P BARUTH Shorthand Typmg Bookkeepmg Commelclal Club Spon O1 C Club Sponsox ASC1St3Ht Basketball and Football Coach Head Track Coach DOROTHY M BEATTY Amcucan H15 tory CIVICS Socxology Boostu Club Sponsor ELVIRA BENNE Home Econom1cs Phys1ology RALPH A BENTON VOC3l1OHdl Ag11 CLARENCE J BOWER Mathematlcs Gcne1a1Sc1ence Sen1o1 Class Sponsor MARTHA F BROCKMAN Enghsh B1o1ogy GLADYS COLWELL Chem1stry B10 logy Junlor Class Sponsor EDITH F CRAI Shorthand Typlrlg Comnfcrclal Club Sponsor CHARLOTTE CRUE Mathematlc Spamsh Semor Class Sponsox D L GLENN Phys1calEducat1on Head Football and Basketball Coach C Club Spon or Freshman Class Spon ox 20 0 0 0 i . sa. A - Y- , .- 'I 0 I T y ' - y . ., M . , . 1 v 1 ' my , l M, culture, F.F.A. Sponsor. . '- . , z . ' Y ' . .. ' i ' 7 I' . . ' . Q 1 , . . , ' Q 'Y , . s , - s '. FAITH HURFORD Nu: c of C115 Schools KENNETH JOHNSON Instrumental De partment Sophomore Class Sponsor LOIS KAVENEY Typmg Slsorthand World Geography Commerclal Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsol DELBERT MILLER Gcnual Shop Jun xox Hlgh Coach fsccond cmestexb WILLIAM MILLER Vocal Muslc De partment Csecond semesterb PHYLLIS ANN MOORE Engllsh Dra matlcs Glrls Phys1calEducat1on Booster Club Spon ox HENRIETTA M RANEY Mathemaucs General Scxence Freshman Class Sponsol MARY R RANKIN Lat1n Llbrary Jr LlbI'8ll8I'1S Sponsor MARIE SCHAAB Englx h Joumallsm School Paper Sponsor Gxrl Reserves Spon or PEARL M SCHULTZ V cal Mu xc De paxtment ffust semesterj GRACE V VLASAK KMRS R C STAL CUP! Lat1n World H1story Jr Busmcss Jumor Class Sponsor ALICE E SCHWERIN Engh h Gxrl Re serves Sponsor 1 1- 'cl I 7 , . 1 A 3 v , . l lf. . v ' . ' -, Q, . 1 My . . . , . . Y Y ' S '. . -- .., - , .. .. . -- S, . , , .s S . . - c' s - O I I O ' Y I ' 1 l 1 'C ' - . .., NUR. The Juniors entered Kramer High on a September morning in 1943 with a frightened but eager look toward the future. Their years in high school have justified this eagerness for they have won honors in athletics. in music. in cheerleading and dramatics, and in scholastic work. As freshmen the class officers were Wilma Van Berg, presidentg Dick Thimgan. vice-presidentg Barbara Andrews, secretary: and Bob Wilkens, treasurer. As sophomores the class was headed by John O'Neal, president. with Bob Provorse. vice-president, and Betty Holm secretary-treasurer. The Junior year saw Gerald Goede as presidentg Shirley Soden, vice- presidenti Suzanne Lehr, secretaryg and Wilma Van Berg, treasurer. Barbara Allen held a Cheerleading position in her freshman and soph- omore years and now is head cheerleader. Two other Juniors, Wilma Van Berg and Jean Rinder, have also held cheerleading positions two years. Carolee Daniel and Donna Burlev are maiorettes. Bob Provorse and Dick Thimgan have won high honors in athletics 'lhese are onlv a few of the Juniors who have important places in the life of the school The big event of the Junior year was the Junior Senior Prom given to honor the Seniors Ha idmg tht Junior C11 no Ld x lob b C tttir in idx to prrfoim Lxptiimtnts in id Condi Vita Pit idtnt Shiiltx So mn td tudtnt Tom RLUDLI Bdlbd1'1 AULI1 Vu S tittnx Sul mm L hi md Tu isuxni W1 mi ont Nsfftlmi Allen Daniels md Clllti Huntti in BL 00 . . Y ' . - . . z.' ' ' ass is f . ut I jg 'iz ' ' A X Q ' they seem to have capable lradtrs in President. the chrmistry lab are these sc1ent1fically-m1nd- Gt-nal I -: -- - . d 1 s s- ' - - Ie -z Il - e Ag: 'l z 1 .',' X ' 2 Va ' rg. --11 --. 5 Eli , i ' .8 ai :ITA wif' 5'YI F! ' Q 'RXNK . ,f 'B 6 ' str sffpgq la 'QQ -. g fm We-ggw 4 H v f 12: 1 ,,. 1 'E is 1- ' 1 39, SQ! ln. Q A wg? Q Q U 3 5, as MG' .ff ...ini ,..- - ' ' E22 1 1 - Bac 1 31 k IOVI. R Aerm G Asnhe D Baxt Is F B Cher E Pe1erlc 'VI Bell D Bennlng G Bernex F Bom bugfr J Buerneman 'XI Bro kelsbx H Broeke mm ILI 'VI B1 ovx n D Bushnell IOWA E BUlXl1Nkl J Campbell R C,11llSll'1SI1 B 11? I 111111. s 1 ex D xks R Dlaxx mugl E D1og X Dmg D Eggu H E Cl E111-st xx B Exnst NI Exans NI F1lYT1Il1g 'XI FIGS Gelnlng YI Gcxman R G18SCl 2nd 1oxx D Clasnex C Glux B Gottbmg B Gra s D Green F Guenthel J Haase E Hanak Haskms I Henker D Henke B Herold xoxx P Hughes F Ingold A II'lS11 NI Iwansk1 Janssen D Jelden Kant L Kautmann D Koch B Koz1ol E Krnm land .I Johannes NI Kaaseh IN MEMORIAM Dale Soden January 29 1931 October 19 1945 Dwi It! V -' V- I- M . ' se .e. . 2.1 ' 1, 1. , ', V. - Cr. ,, IN. D. D. D'll I.. i- ., . ' '- W , . . , ..- . . - ' . I. 1, , ' , '. ' , . . gg'.B. ' ': 1 , '..'- '-. . - ' ., VU . '. I , I . ' ,', . . 5 ' . 1 . ' 29, L, K. 1 I. .1 . ' 1 1 1 I 1 I Frey, E. Gable. E. Gass, B, Gates. S, Gaver, D. Ist row: F. Stevenson, I. Stevenson, D. Steward, B -'2f,. -.. 111. ' 1:1 ' .l E .. .A V , .1 'I .1. ' - ', B. : . . l . . -. I I . M. ' ,A . . ' 5 . ' . . ' 1 ' Q - ' c -25? Back roxx L Long C Loseke B Louls A Maw M Mlchaelson C Mlessler F Mlhulka N Mlller R Nhessler D Murphx D Olson P Patterson 31d roxx W Plugge L Podraza A Provorse G Ram hom I Rlckert D Rodehorst L Runge F Saal leld L Sander B Snhetuck W Schlld 2nd xou W Sqhlvegel W SL11Y'ClbLY' F SLI1xxart7er E Sulu P Sheldon M Skarda D Slocum D Small .I Smlth R Smlth Flnmgan C Trofholz J Uhlman N Welsh P Yvllkill J WOIDN 'NI Zastera THE SOPHOMORES The class of 48 ha had an 1mpo1tar1t place ln KHS ac t1x1t1es tl'1s ynal The populfn t1umpet 1110 o1gan1zed vxhlle In Jurnor Hlgh 1ep1escntLd them ln the band Loulse Kauf marn Jomed the group of cheuleadus and manw of these sophomole boys VKOIC E P Bavuths top aces on the reserve football and ba ketball teams Class 0fflCLIS fo1 thls wca1 vsue Dean Stem ard presldent Sallx Gaxu XICC prasldent Loul e Kaufmann secxetary, and Azdlth 'Vlaxx t1easu1e1 The soohmores should bt Itadus 1n Kxamer Hlgh both scholasucally and 1n 3C1lXl1lLS dL1llPg the next tvso xeaxs lf thu kup up than prutnt st.anda1ds THE FRESHMEN An enrollment of approxlmately 154 students made the freshman class one of the largest ex er to enter Krarrer Hlgh Elvxm fBudJ Van Berg was elected pre 1den' Bob Alpers xxce pre Ident Pat Terne se retarx and Bob Thellen treasurer In footb ll Duane Devsew Potter recelved recognmon fo1 h1s out tardmg perfoxmarce but had the rnlsfortunc to ITISS part of the season because of a broken shoulder The cla s xx as well repre ented ll'1 the vocal department and ln the band clalmxng three of the maJorette Elalne Keller Terry Keating and Gexaldme Spltz The class 1 lookmg forward to a brxght and actxxe h1gh school career Bark mx D Adams G Adams A Allxss D Allison R Alpus P Baehtel B Beeeroft D Behle S Bex Lrle S Benning S Bltner R Blaser o 1 :ms P Bxadlex S Brakenhoff W Brandt F Brunkhorst N1 Buchholz D Bushnell B Cart xnxght h ron G Dolan A Eggert H Ernst G Exans J F1ckel 'NI Frxcke S Gerber D G1l6S B Gxllespxe C Glur rd rovx D Goedeken 'VI Guenther M Hanke B 'lexmer D Held L Henggeler M Henke H Hoekenbcrger D Hoffman L Holman K Houder sheldt 2nd ron F Hunt R Illlan L Inselman B Jareckx Johnson R Johnston H Joseph P Kaveny Keating E Keller C Kmzer s IOM E Klug R Kluver P Kohler E Korte KO71Ol E Krumland D KTZXLKI E KFZVCKI Kuhn Bank rom 'VI Lace E Laska L Llndemann 'VI Ln xngston L Loseke D Lovell G Luehsmger W Iusthc D Xhller R Vllnnar J 'Nloeller B Nlos Lhenxoss row E Nluth D Nelson S Nelson B N1edbolsk1 Osten L Pensxck P Pensnek H Person h row J Placzek NI Plantz L Poppa D Potter Preston G Rodehorst L Roebuck F Roelle Rogers J Rohde E Rosendahl 3rd rovx A Schmldt J Schnezder E Schrelber Schrcxber R Schroeder D Schutz F Settgast Settgast B Smlth G Spitz 2nd rovx G Spxtz J Stavas C, Stevenson P Ternes R The1len J Toolex F Toufar J Twlle B Wan Berg D Vaught M Vlasak s row 'VI Wagner C Walden A Walsh E Watke M Welch R Wemhoff C Wendt B Wlllman D Wurdeman L Zarek D Zwlener D' M lv 3' ' 1, Y v., ' M '. , . . . S A . Q I .1 , . . , . , . - 5th 'L .. , , , . 'L , ., ' '. ' . R. Nielsen, R. Nyffeler, D. Olcott, L. Oppela. E. - V , , . , , . , . f: . ' , . ' , . ' , E. lst ' ': .I A , .v V , .' , . , C. lt ':'l .' 24 ', . , . . -27- 4 X WW, . R: if -nu . t 9 ur 4 , u l N , 4? 'r 2 1 S' I EP' Wg . ,Y f-14, V , f 05542 The fighting Dr coverer under their new coach D L Pudge Glenn opened their 1945 grid season September 21 by trouncrng the York eleven on the home gridiron by a 19 0 score Scores came in the opening ouarter the econd and again rn the third tanza Sparking the KHS backs were Pro yor e and 'Vhcek with Luchsrnger a standout in the ine On September 28 Co lumbus traveled to Kear ney to lose to a good Bearcat team 7 0 on a rainy windswept field Throughout the entire game it was mp and tuck vyrth a stubborn KHS eleyen fighting ey ery in h The second home game vyas on October 5 against Grand I land Columbus suffered a 32 0 defeat due to a big hard charg ing line and a strong run ning attack The Colum bus team played yy ell but threatened only once On Oct 12 the fight ing Drscoverers notched tvxo touchdovnns against a highly-rated Hastings team. but lost 34-12 on the enemy field. DAVE JELDEN Student Manager' Cheering section at Fremont Qcenes from Schuyl 1 gam Breaking then three game losing treak the Ma roon and White clipped Dayid City 39 0 on October 19th The Scouts eemed to hold the Columbus team on nearly even terms during the first half but vtere left in a cloud of dust rn the la t half Fremont defeated Columbus October 26th on the enemy field by a 21 7 core to gain po se sion of the cherished F and C trophy vthrch had been in Co lumbus possession for the three preceding ea ons John Glur cored the only tally for Columbu and Dick Thrmgan vt s an all round standout On November 2nd playing then ser rppiest game of the season the D1 eoyerer yxere doyyned by the heayily fay ored Norfolk Pantleers by a 27 18 trrsrn ph Norfolk led 13 0 at the half but Columbus lo ed a strong pa srng attack in the la t half and managed to put across three tallies Pa es featured Thrmgan 'Vlrcek and Oehlrlch yyith a lil e plunge by Glur This yyas Dads Night for the father of the team The Discoyerers finished their ea on Noy 9th by defeating Schuyler 14 0 The Warriors threatened many times but yyere held by a determined Colum bus eleven. This marked the last garre for nine K.H.S. seniors-Glur. Luchsinger. Kaufmann. Micek. 'rttau. Schreiber Buchholz. Walters. 'ind Oehlrich. 2nd -U.-. Jf,,w,,.. M fbvfb ,,J,,4 ,LALUK 115415 GMD f4q2'gd..u.ai+-' J f Jffaa Hr' A J gLf.fJMJJ-XIX C 'ich Bar h - ouch Glcnn THE SQUAD .-4 ,,a The Columbus High School team of th1s xear lost fue and non onlx three of their regularlx scheduled games but throughout the season thex demonstrated a fighting spirit and a Kramer High had a new mentor this season Coach D L Glenn a grad uate of the Curtis Aggies and Hast ings College Glenn started the sea son with mostly inexperienced boxs haxing only six returned lettermcn from the undefeated team of 1944 Shown at the left with Coach Glenn IS dependable ex er smiling E P Baruth who is head track mentor and assistant in football and basket a Back row: J. Smith. Nl. Nlurcck, B. Kuklish. K. Luch- 3rc row: B. Gay, D. Small, F, Goede, C. Fleming, J. singer, D. Walters, B. Hadley. B. Carlson. J. Glur. Micek. H. Oehlrich, W. Petter. D. Thimgan. E. Sq'- . Thr-ill n, R, Ernst, E. Cfiss, D. Willm . ler. J. Kaufmann, L. Pensick, B. Grant. J. Rohde, xow: D. Jelden. St. lVl'1n.g Coach Baruth. D, Milnar. D. Glenn, Mascot. . cr: 1, -. Sia' er. D. Pottvr. R. Bargmunn, . 1 row: V. Feye, G. Rndehorst, F. Ingold, A. Proxorsc. F-1w1.t'.cr. AI. Buvhholz, G. Rumbour, D. Giles, . H. Brown, P. Schreiber. B. Provorse, B. Thimgan. Uhlman. D. Schultz. H. Hockenbgrger. J. Brcnne- B. Bltner, L. Poppa, H. Joseph. man, Coach Glenn. . Fx 'Sf '.. . .. , V . ' .af N Pt f M . ' 4. as ' ' . ., '. ' - , --. fU fa . V S 2411!-JJ!-4.1 77.1- J,-.Art fL4A'lf-44 5K 'f-'U'-'44 - v , 1 ,-1 ,Q f V. j ,Q V , f - 4 .. . -J f A ' - ' 1 HA Lf,- Q l I .111 - tl- love for the game. 7 . 1 ' , . . - 4. ' 4 ' ' - - ll -U' 1 ' I ' ' . '- f 1' ' b ll. Ln ut C . . 1 , R 1. an ii P sm c 1 lf ' . F ni r Ll A ' . J 1 'W f '4 VS A A, I - 4'-4 s ,.. . . 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',.H N V , in I -A ,, 5 ,M .ga-' Back row D Jelden St Man H Joseph S Bxtner J Brenneman D Mlmar E Gass F Ingold B Th1mgan D Small E Seyler D Wxllman 'NI Nlureck Coach E P Baruth 2nd row J Rohde C Flemmg J Uhlman H Brown H Person B Grant C Schaffer J Smlth R Ernst 1st row R Thellen L Pen lek G Goede G Rodeholst L Poppa V Fue D Schultz H Hockenberger J Mxmxck THE RESERVES The L1tt1e Maxoons opened thelr 1945 gfld season w1th a pract1ce game w1th Sxlver Creek on the Pawnee Park f1e1d S11ver Creek uled game for the Baruthmen was at Schuyler on October 9th Columbus lost by a 13 6 count Th1s marked the flr t defeat m two seasons un dex the leadershlp of Coach E P Baruth On October 16th the Resexves came from behmd to defeat the S11ver Cleek flfqt team by a 18 13 score Tall1es were contrxbuted by Eldon Seyler on a 90 yard romp Frank Schwartzer on an 1ntercepted pass and Sklp Gass scor1ng from the 17 yard 11ne Pmk Th1mgan notched one COHVCFSIOD Scylex goes for a touchdown m the Davld C1ty t11t The f1ght1ng Reserves beat the Schuyler seconds 1n a 1eturn game October 30 by a decmxe 31 12 margm The home team got off to 53 and 57 yards respectlvely fox the f1r t ta111es In the thud stanza Bob Hadley ught end scor ed EXVICG on pa ses from B111 Thxmgan quarter back Last scoxe came when Th1mgan scxagged the p1gsk1n and dlove to pay dnt The RQSEIVES ended a good sea on wlth a 34 0 vlctory over the Davld Clty econds B111 Th1mgan scored EWICG Seylex Balgmann and Small each once Convers1ons were by Brown 2 Schwartzer and Th1mgan Many of these boys w111 be tlymg for a spot on the flrst team next season 1 won by a single tally. 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LQ- Baek row 'VI Ahrens C Daniel C Hunter B Allen 1 4h N Welsh NI Zastera NI Krumland D Bergman K Kramer D Burlew R Bradlex D Rowlee N1 Kaaseh M Camp row D Sewbold L Sehaefer Nl Broekelshx P Hughes F Mlhulka R Christensen M Henke N Rambour W Van Berg D Oleott V Sorden row L Hirsehbrunner J Rinder J Klug H Kern D 'Vlurphv L Long 'VI Lace M Wagner P Ter nes B Smith P Sheldon N Miller A 'Vlaw TO FIND AND GIVE THE BEST' This is the aim of the Girl Reseixes The row D Held P Kohler B Jareek1 D Helhel V Cartel L Kxlius E Keller P Kaxenx Nl Fxleke C, Ke ating Nl Brown row F Stevenson I Stexenson J Haase E H 1 I lleekcr R Blasei B Beierle NI Wlexth Roger R Nielsen P Patterson s row M lxniekerboeker F Nlohi L Ellex L Glur Treas Y Nwffeler See C Blaser V Pres Soden Pres B Cartwright A Schmidt B Bei erle D Slocum 3rd 2nd MAINTAINING HIGH STANDARDS' The H1 Y boys had a vexy bu y year Thu Back row E Dussell NI Buehholz B Carlson J 'XI1 First row Glur W Petter K Brown D Nlaw B opeiated 1 hot dog stand at home football games This was a new pxoject and was xeiy satisfaetoiy although it caused rriny head organizatmn has had many outstanding featmes this yeai The District Y WC A conference was held here in the fall There was also the annual Noxembex thirtieth with An Autumn Seene as its theme A big piojeet w is the rriemoiiil p ique donated to the school honoiing those graduates x ho gaxe their lixes in World Wai II Sponsois fox the elub wexe M1 H Helheit cis Mx D ef e L Pnttexs and M1 E P Baruth Santa Claus and gifts The service idea was in the lead this year and the group made many dolls and stuffed toys for three different ehil diens ho pitals The Heaxt Sister banquet held Febiuaiy fouiteenth closed an exciting He nt ister week and was a high ight of the we ll The sponsors of the organization were Mies Sehaab and Miss Schwerin eek J Glur L Cattau B Price B Schultz A Daniel D Walters J ONeal I Grant B Henke T Renner D Bushnell G Rambour E Gass B H1d'ex A Proxorse F Starkew B Grant E Sew ler B Hanex F Ingold D Steward 43 Pioxorsc See K Luchsmgex Pres Nl Alpexs D Coehran V Pres W Rodehorst Treats Goede I' Bernstein A Erxekson B Kuklish D Tliimgan I ,' ' , .' i . 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Al. 111111. L. li 's'lb1 1111. S. I. -1111 .I R1 rl 11 S F1-'11 ,J Jf1l111f1111. 1, Clark. C. R1111111111 J. S1-l111111l. S l- . D. B1 '1111 Nl. S11 z1ll. Nl. AI1' N. L. 1 111. Tl l.111N. B. ll11ff1-ll11l1'l1 C 1I11+xl1'1'. V. ..111'de11. V. 'pg LH, SHOP FOREMEN This group of boys acted as foremen in shop work. helping with the teaching of others in the classes and be- ing Mr. Alpers first assist- ants. Don Maw and Lavern Cattau also served as stage managers. helped to build the scenery for the plays and had charge of the mo- tion and sound picture ma- chine which has given K.H.S. students so much en- joyment throughout the year. V Q? I . - ' 'L , , 1 T Lf tr 0 A Q ,f 4 , I D Maw L Cattau B Kuklr h W Petter J Kaufmann 'Vlr Alpcrs J Glur R Osborn, K Haskins FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Columbus Chapter of FFA has sixty active members this year Mr Benton IS their sponsor Their program of activities include supervised farming cooperation community servrcc leadership training earnings and sax ings conduct of meetings scholarship and rec reatron The Columbus group is cndcavorrng to maintain the same high standards as in other years when for instance two members Wesley Lusche and Lowell Feye were promoted to the State Farmer Degree It should be noted also that Lowell Feye who last year won the Un1on Pacific Scholarship to the College of Agricul ture is president of the Nebraska Association for this war Back row J Rrckert R Glaser 'NI Berends F Guen 9 r rms R Nxffeler S Podraza V Mohrman R Ernst E Gable D Rodchorst T Adamx r roxx N1 Ernst G Lurhsmger W Krew R Bug mann S Schroeder B Sthmid J Cumming N1 Klug L Alsvtager r rmx A Jordan W Brandt R Wemhoff R Lusche 2nd ron W Schreiber W Lusche D Kuhn 'NT Ger man E Watke A Schreiber R Johnston K Gch rrng L Podraza s roxx J Loseke sentinel L hxtfeler secretarx J Schxxank reportrr F Loseke president T Guen ther treasurer L Schacher tice president . 4 . , . . . 7 1 4 v Y '-' I ther, C. Asche, R. Trofholz, M, Janicek. H. Gigax. C. Hughes. K. Kuhn, L. Bailey. 'tl 'Z . A' . , , . . . . 4: . ' . , , . , . . '- -45- Back rovx C Danrels C Hunter R Mever V Imffeler J Rrnder H Kern D Rovrlee L Hrrscl brunner D Burley K Kramer S Lehr A Gloor D Groteluschen 2nd ron S Klug 5 Coden D Wrlk 'VI Camp E Kloke B Allen D Thrrngan B Proxorse B Carlson A Danrels J ONeal G Goede rd row 'VI Knrckerbocker B Haney B Hcnke F Loseke B I-'ru D Grles L Korbmaker J Koopman K Ersenmann 1 ron G Johansen K Broun C Renner C Blaser H Drumm L Eller VI Goede H Roth lertner K Luths nger T Bernstern D Jarus 5th roxx P Swanson 'VI Broun A Wucn D Walters 'NI Buchholz D Herhel H Oehlrrth J Johnson D Sewbold L Becher THEY BEAT THE DEAD LINE' Abrlrty to wrrtc along wrth character wrll rngncss to accept responsrbrlrty, and rngenurty garn each member of the staff hrs place The nur sy D1 coxcrer appears monthly The Junrors take ox er at the begrnnrng of the second semes tar and carry on for a year Great success has marked the paper thrs year The frrst semester prlot Mark Buchholz was uccceded by Katharrne Kramer for the second half year and Dorothy Groteluschen took over from Drck Walters as busrness manager Mlss Schrab rs sponsor for the group CURTAIN GOING UP' A Jovral comedy A Case of Sprrngtrmt was presented by thc senrors on May 9 and 10 It was drrected by 'Vllss Phyllrs Moort xxrth H Carter D Bergman and C Blascr Herman Oehlrrch as Bob Parker trres to rmprcss hrs lady loxe Joan Abernaker played by Joyce Johnson He gets rnto trouble vuth Mr Aber naker Ken Brovun prrncrpal of the hlgh school also he tangles wrth three P T A ladrcs Dor othy Seybold Carolyn Glur and Dolores Herbal Supportrng cast members also rnelude Bobs parents Dolores Cattau and Paul Schrerbtr Eddre Mark Buchholz Betty Regrna Brwdlty Drckre Jrm Cummrng Gwen Loretta Clark the mard Edythe Becher Mrss Brlght JoLLrn Jones and the law Lavern Cattau Bark row Nlrss 'Nloore C Glur D Scxbold D Herbel L Cattau E Bether J Jones H Drumm Seated 'NI Buchholz R Bradley P Sqhrerbcr D Cattau H Ochlrrth J Johnson K Broun Front J C.umm1ng,L Clark I' n 5 D . . v Y. 17 . vu - Q H V ', . A x rw . I A I ' ' X x . r . - , - . . 1 'M' '5 , ' ' Drumm, student director, and prompters, V, X v I ' . l ' v ' Q v - ' X . t - , - ' V N 1 Q V .y 3 ' ,, 'L .iv . 7 . . A ' Y, . i- . v , f , . 5 v' . ' ,- . ' , M' . ' . v . . L ' , I . 2 ' - ' ' 1 , ' ' - ' ' . 'I' . I . I I I c I V: ,I : A . j ' : r 1 ' , 'Z . .. .,- -40- ON WINGS OF SONG The Vocal Department of Columbus High was under the direction of two instructors this year: Miss Pearl M. Schultz had charge the first semester in addition to Junior High and grade school music and Mr Wm Miller resumed charge of the high school music the second semester on his return from service as a major in the Army Air Forces In addition to the regularly scheduled classes Mr Miller has organ ized a girls glee club a boys glee club and a mixed octet all of which received Superior ratings at the District MUSIC Contest Others receiving Superior were the Girls Octet and Richard Illian, soloist This department sponsored its traditional Spring Concert in May BOYS OUARTET The boys quartet was organized this year by Miss Schultz during the first semester The boys have appeared in many programs during the year With the ex ception of Norls Lus che the boys are Jun iors so will no doubt continue their activit A Wcwen C Rcnner D Cattau M Lips M Brown D Putnam J Johnson J Jones 19S next year GIRLS OCTET The girls octet has been organized since these girls were freshmen All four years they have participated in school and civic programs and in the district con tests receiving Superior the latter three years They have been very popular cn tertairers All the girls are seniors so this years performances have been the climax to their working together N Lusche T Renner H Smith B Hadley 47 y . . ! ' - . . , , . - 7 7 ' . . , . . . 1 Y v , . -fv 1 l 1 Y 1 ' - v ' 1 , , . 1 u - A . .,,., v ' I , , . , . , . Back row: B. Gates. B. Jarecki, D. Heibel. C. Hunter. D. Slocum, M. Egger, F. Beeher, M, Buchholz, M. Goede, J. Johnson, M. Brown. 2nd row: B. Gottberg, V, Carter, F. Nllhlllkll. L. Becher GIRLS GLEE CLUB Oxganlznd xt the begxnnmg of the second semeste1 the G1rls Glee Club had thnty two members The VOICCS wue selected by l1yOU1S Meet lngs we1e held on Monday and Tuesday mo1n lngs at elght oeloek The gnls sang thlee part muslc The Glee Club was an att1.1ct1on at the Sprlng Concelt of the Vocal Depaxtment and also appealed ln the D1str1et VILISIC Contest M. Guenther, Mr. Wm. Miller, M. Lips, L. Linde- man, J. Johannes. B. Smith, E. Korte, lst row: M. Kaasch, E. Muth, M. Iwanski. J. Johannes. M. Henke. E. Osten, J. Jones, D. 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Below is shown our concert band, consisting of seventy members. Every player puts music first and all have worked with our new director, Mr. Johnson, to build up a band of which we are all proud. The concert band presented its first concert to an extremely large and appreciative audience on Jan. 23 in the Kramer High auditorim. Featured sections were the trumpet trio, the flute quartette and the drum major and majorettes, but the whole band made a splendid impression. They were entered by Mr. Johnson in the district contest. During the football season the marching band was active. lt played at all home games and showed various formations on the field between halves. At Schuyler on Armistice Day it showed its parade skill at the Schuyler-Columbus game. The marching band consisted of fifty-four mem- bers The pep band took over for the basketball season playing march time, rag time, stop time and old time tunes It consisted of twenty two members and occupied a reserved section at all honie games Standing D Buxley M Schmid N Iusche Mr Johnson D Rom 3 R Niclsan A Nlam R Biadlex D Bushnell R Muel C G1 C Bl E G B B1 ler D Jeldcn B Kuklish J Gan xlield B Carlson C Steward D Green E 'llirll aser ass ' ner Fleming H Rothleitn r J Smith D Mlinar C Mu ller R 4 S t d I Tll D Miller J Rogers C Trofholz N mann Owwelclgag Rodehosgt N Smith P Bradley A Egger B Ron 2 J Uhlman E Kloke E Kloke P Sheldon E Hoge Alpers B Willman J Rohde M Wagner D Olcott J Haasc P Pam:-ison A lush R Rogers M woerth P D S h lt F St k Karim Van Berg C U Z al eb Rovi l R Diaubaugh 'VI Bxoun M Fricke D Lausten G 'Vlaitm A Gloox Nl Hankr P Gerhold 50 G' Spitz' C' Keatmg' ' e er' L. Frey: D.' Giles, H. iibukbnbergdr, Plugge, 'K. Eisen: '.'.' ,'.' fBf ,f S Bxtner D Green C BldQ61 D Steward U Gass C C.vlu1 Hear the drums' They a1e an 1mpo1t ant part of the band ensemble and haxe developed remarkably th1s yea1 The band has C1 w1de wC1r1ety of pe1cu SIOH 1nt1u ments The cla11net quartette hd ente1t1med many gxoups 1n Columbus and ue look 101 blg thmg from them and great ucce on 5 5k1llful dl1CCllOI1 The h1gh Qteppmg maJo1ette at the r1f1ht hdxe been a dehghtful fe.1tu1e of ou1 band It 18 Illlllllllg to match thu gl 1ee ful gmup led bw the tall d1um rn 1111 le 1d the band down the fleld Smce only tvto en look Qt1l bettel txx111 next yeen when the othe1 hue xxfrked 1ro1e togethel The flute quaxtette 11 popul1r m Co lunhbui cncles and has won 1Ocogn1t1on at the muQ1c contest fo1 1tS exeellent 1en d1t1on of dlfflcult arrangemente The trumpet t11o hown c the d1 xmon page IS one of our mot populzn moupb It IS composed of Ddkld Jeldcn Robert Muellex and Dean Bushneh H Dnavtbaugh VI Brown 'VI FI1CkL G Lhlmdn I-f Danlel G SDIIZ N Lufche X L A. eha A Glow 'VI Hanke P Gu old I . V I g,1QQ1 . 'l I ' - 1, l - x '1 ,V X , , ,x' 1 1 ' 4 1 'I x ' ' ' :3 2 Y, , ,x. , 1 ,, , 1. S. , - , ea , X -qt, .. 61:1 X: A N ,f., 1 11 -1, - 1 5 - 1 1 f X 1 1 -' - -S 1 1- C ' 1 l V f , . ., . ' .A 1 ', J' U' ' ' V' 'S S -ss 5 ,, gg XLI' 111 the d1st1'1ct contests under IVI1: John- QQ' E. Keller. D. Burley. T. Keating. M. Schmid. C ' ,M ' ' 11 15 1 , . . . .. . A f ' 1 1 ' 1' -, - , 4 A, . ,, 5. ji , - ' . 1 N' 1 ' Ltr. z X . v x .1 . ' 1 v . are S1 iors. for M ' l 1 ' lng 1 V' ' . A 5 ' Q 1 ' Y. 1 -1 , . 1 5 , . Ml , , 1 . 5 ' un 1 A- RB' 1. ' 1 S - 5 1.1 111 1 1 1'. l Y..s'1. .' 1,, h . H, 'QT M 4'-Z Z 1 ,ffl . E A :' avaff vid S 4-r '3f 1 Q 2 Z W I 5 , ' fl, ig., A gl ifllb 'Wie I 2? 'P 2 isa' I M4 gn A f if vw Wy: 4 . EVE TS T0 REMEMBER Sept. 7. School again! Students look forward to one hundred eighty days' grind. Sept. 10. Noris Lusche named drum major. Sept. 15. Cheer leaders chosen. and a good choice it proved. Sept. 19. Girl Reserves hold their installation service. Sept. 20. Senior class holds election. Sept. 21. Discoverers win opening football game with York. Sept. 21. First appearance of Kramer band un- der Mr. Johnson. Sept. 24. Special convocation. Mr. Patterson tells students of what is expected of them and of that new seventh period-by invitation only. Sept. 25. Fritz Loseke chosen head of local F.F.A. chapter. Sept. 27. Wesley Flanery gives talk on airplanes. Sept. 27. Kearney football game. there. Oct. 1. Talk on safety by Mr. Britt Pryor of Nebraska Power Safety Department. Oct. 2. Pryor program. Oct. 11. Booster Club organizes. Oct. 16. Arluster Musgrove, negro contralto. Oct. 19. Misner Players in The Taming of the Shrew. Oct. 19. Kramer High saddened by death of Dale Soden in a traffic accident. Oct. 24. Fremont cops football trophy-first time in four years. Oct. 24. Senior, Melvin Schreiber. dies of polio. Oct. 25-26. Teachers' Convention. Nov. 1. Annual Parade and bonfire for Norfolk game No torches this year! Nov. 2. Norfolk game proves most exciting of ytar. even if we did lose. Nov, 2. End of first quarter. Xov. 3--1. Girl Rt-serves convention. About 150 in attendance Nov. 5. Hi-Y initiation. Nov. T. Barbara Troxtll concert enchants aud- itncc. Nov. Sl. Motion pictures. Nov. 12. Armistice Day program. Nov. 12. Schuyler game finishes the season. Nov. 14. Rubinoff and his Stradivarious violin ptrfoiins before K.H.S. students. Nov. 15. Motion pictures. Nov. 16. Jr. Librarians present convocation con- ctrning Book Week . Nov. 21. School Mixer. tOur one and onlyfl Nov 21. Junior picturts and ad pictures taken. Busy day. Nov. 22-23. Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 311. Hi-Y Date night-with some interfer- ence from a flu epidemic. Dee. 5. Motion pictures. Dec. 7. Poll on Student Council shows little studt nt interest. Dec. 12. Motion pictures. Dec. 1-1. Basketball opener at York. Dre. 17. Bulletin Board Contest judging with 3115 winning. as usual. Dec. 18. Central City here. Dtc. 21. David City here. Dec. 2-1-Jan. 1. Christmas vacation. Dec. 28. Miss Vlasak. one of our teachers. 1111111 iits Mr. R. C. Stalcup. Jan.. -1. Northeast High here. Our gym is prov- ing tar too small tor the enthusiastic fans. Jan. T. Alexander Novelty Trio. Jan.'3. Sophomore. freshman. and organization pictures. Jan. ll. Albion there. Jan. 15-17. Those xvorrisorne semester tests. Jan. 23. Large crowd hears K.H.S. band conceit. lt was wonderful. Jan. 25. Hastings there. Jan 26. Grand Island there. Jan. 251. Kearney here. Jan. 29. New Discoverer staif takes over for second semester: Katharine Kramer. editor: Margery Camp, associate editorg and Dorothy Grotelue-schen, business manager. Jan. 311-31. County Tournament. Jan. 31. Frank Maher, Rotary speaker. on Ca- reer Opportunities in Aviation. Feb. 8. Fremont surrenders the trophy. Feb. 12. Hi-Y arranges to purchase a plaque honoring the sixteen men from Kramer High who gave their lives in World War II. Feb. 12. Schuyler here-Where was our team that beat Fremont? Feb. 14. Heartsister Banquet climaxes week. Feb. 15. Seward there. Feb. 15. Six seniors take Pepsi-Cola Scholarship test. Feb. 18. Mr. Bower acquires a baby daughter, Nova Jean. Feb. 21. Hugh Davis lectures on travel. Feb. 22. Norfolk here. and we win the Eastern Division Big Ten Conference. Feb. 27. Lose championship to Scottsbluff. Feb. 28. Wayne Hanson, Rotary speaker, on In- ternational Affairs. Mar. 2. Cuitiss Aggies here. Mar. 5. Jane Young. pianist. Mar. 7. Mr. V. Peterson of the Dupont Com- pany tells us about plastics. Mar. 12. Declamatory Contest. Mar. 18-20. Quarter tests again. Mar. 19. Regents Exams prove dittieult say the- students. Mar, 22. Frances Magries. vifilinist. pleases stu- dents. Mar. 26. F.F.A. hold Parent-Son dinner. Mar 29. Band presents a Swingy program which was a big hit. Mar. 29. Jr. Sports Rally. Pic,v:.rse and Van Berg chosen first King and Queen of Sports. April 2. Columbus wins first track me-et ot' st a- son. April 3. Pre-contest Music program to a packed house, April 5. Columbus triumphs in meet at David City. April 12-13. Music Contest at Fremont. Lots of fun and lots of honors. April 18. Invitational track meet at Columbus. April 19-22 Easter Vacation-and did we ever need it! April 25. Carlton and Wright Musical. April 30. Torrini and Phyllis. Magicians. May 3. Prom. Beautiful decorations in a Dutch theme. May 9-10, MA Case of Springtime. senior play. May 16. Honors Convocation. May 17. Senior Day. May 19. Baccalaureate. May 23. Commencement. May 24. School's out! WE THANK YOU' To the adxertlsers both plctuxe and patron ty pe the staff of the 1946 Kramer Hlgh Annual W1ShCS to U-:pu s than most smcere thanks for lt seems only flttmg that your share and deflnlte COHIII butlon to th1s book of memoxlcs should rtcuxc lLCOgfl1l.lOn fo1 helpmg to make It a success We appreclate your coopelatnon IH dldlflg us to mcct the hlghfl costs of rmproved mateual released aftcr tht xx ax md the mcxcased cost due to the extra QIZC of th1s yeal s annual Hence 1n gxateful acknowledgement of lhlS gcnenoslty wc agam say Thank you ARLENE WEYEN Edxtol DICK WALTERS BLISIULSS Managcx 56 u Y . . 1 A , . .. . v. xl Vx: x.v . s -1 ' ' ' . -': 1 l X' 'l ll. ' ' - M . . , , ,. .Z , ., . 1 . 1 Q . X 1. v u sy 1 . H ' SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! The ANDERSON FLORAL CO. always offers a btautful selection of flowers, sprays. and plants. as well as 'ither typos of lovely gifts, Maxgy Camp. Jean Rindcr. Bill Haney. and Bob Luscht- are inspect- ing with intczest the box of flowers dis- played by Mr. Oscar Anderson. SOMETHING COLD? Joyce Johnson. Carla Rtnner. Kent Luchsinger and Dick Walttrs are visiting CONSUMERS niofltl kitchen whtre Mr. Vick is showing them a G, E, refrigerator. CONSUMERS display a complete line of G. E. equipment in tht' ntw post-war de- signs. The CONSUMERS PUBLIC POW- ER DISTRICT serves Columbus as wall as many other cities. READY TO GO! Thats what you'Il be when you buy your new Chevrolet. and if you have to wait awhile. you can still kttp your old car in good running shape. by taking it to the NIELSEN CHEVROLET CO. for checking and repairs. Their service and parts department can care for your every automobile nttd. Htre Bobby Niclscn, Eldon Seyler. and Carroll Enzminger are watching one of the busy workmen in the large Shop. GOING TO THE CLEANERS? Ycs. that's the way to save yourself work and moncty by sending your dry cleaning and washing to the COLUMBUS LAUNDRY. One phase of their expert dry cleaning is being shown to Marilyn Schmid. Jack Sattcrfield and Jim Weaver. by a specialized clcantr. Francis Shank. In spitc of the war the COLUMBUS LAUNDRY has kept up its high standards of service and efficiency. THE FINEST IN CLOTHING! LEVINE BROS., famous for their ex- pertly tailored and exquisitely designed garments are among the top clothiers in Columbus. Here you see three K.H.S. senoritas. Pat Patterson. Pat Gerhold and Delores Cattau modeling some lovely suits and coats. They can also find in LEVINE'S a wide choice of accessories any girl would like. THE ART PRINTERY Wendell Walters is pictured here show- ing a 1946 model typewriter to Dick Wal- ters and Kenneth Eisenmann. In addition to doing general printing of all kinds. THE ART PRINTERY sells typewriters, adding machines. stationery, school and office supplies. The efficient printing of High School Annuals since 1912 demon- strates their skilled craftsmanship. They also publish THE COLUMBUS NEWS. BEHLEN MANUFACTURING CO. Jim Cumming. Paul Schreiber and Ray Bargman inspect the line of corn crib ven- tilators as they are being dried, while Mr. Walt Behlen stands nearby. The BEHLEN MANUFACTURING CO. has grown from a small establishment into a large busi- ness. Now occupying three buildings, Behlen's manufacture many products in- cluding rubber husking rollers, corn crib ventilators, and containers for burning trash. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GAS! This has been proven true by the house wife who has found that by using natural as su lied b the CENTRAL ELEC S' DP 1 Y ' ' TRIC and GAS CO., she can save many- hours and cut down operating costs. The friendly. specialized service of this estab- lishment has become tradition in the city of Columbus. SMART LOOKING! Yes. be smart and shop at the IRENE SHOPPE. Here are future models display- ing the attractive Clothes that are now in stock at the IRENE SHOPPE. Joyce John- son. Marilyn Brown and Pat Leimser mo- del some of the finest apparel in town. This up-to-date store handles nationwide famous Betty Rose Coats and suits. Also the Joan Miller Junior dresses. ENVIABLE IS THE WORD! Who xvouldn't cnvy Diek Walters. Mark Buehholz. Kent Luehsinger. Homer Roth- leitner. Bud Price and Jean Schmid as they enjoy that pause that refreshes , Everyone is looking forward to the day when there will be a suffieienev of COCA COLA to fill the widespread demand for this tempting beverage. YOUR INSURANCE AGENT! Here Jim Brandfas and Dorothy Berg- man look on with interest as Mr. M. A. Boetteher of SPEICE-ECHOLS-BOET- TCHER CO. explains the value of insur- anee to Jim Mieek who listens with ob- vious attention. For loans. real estate and all types of insurance. see SPEICE-ECH-4 OLS-BOETTCHER CO. THE BIG DAY! Thats what it always is when Mr. Bill DeVriendt comes to take pictures for the Annual. Here part of the Annual staff and the sponsors are checking over some plans with him, The CAPITAL ENGRAV- ING CO. of Lincoln. which Bill repre- sents. engraved the pictures for this an- nual. v 4 ' f A ' N ' if X' ,. , X' M 4, 2 x 1 .I 1 . 1 M. 49 67 . I I., Q3 ,A ,..,.,,,, large ,KN r , ,. ,P 'l 324 Q I is 2 ,M X , Q -9-f Y - s K Q V! fy WW 'iivffiii fniawwfw-1 'lununnQ 'H 55 t ' fl ai' if ,Q 0 ,fin Y V, 713 , I -Q s 4 an . 4, i-' 5 x .2 li +5 '.. K Q 1 - P fn- f gkigv. .7 Q 'QL 5 - 7.2 Q g fb, Erma f rr :an I ,. 4- GASS FUNERAL HOME Tllf' be-autiful chapel shown hcrc tlimugn ilu open dorms if indicative of thc crim- plctcv and kindly in-ivicc which this wld 1-stiililifha-cl company offers thc pcciplf of this ccmirnunity in time of nccd. Mui vriui' friends at thc Columbus Mu- si: Co. Lifun to thc Hit Pai'adc of nm-W inc-rirris :ind slicct music. Instrumlnls and :ic-ccfsr,ii1s. iaclins. pianos. phrinrigrxiplif. :incl im cficl rtfiizigc- albums. gifts and lirmks about vnufic aim- all hcic Rcgina Brzicllcy is tiying out one of thc instrumcnts with M23 Cain. Dian Bushncll. Cairil Muillri' :infl Rritcii Mucllci' standing hy. COLUMBUS MUSIC CO. Forrest L. Corn 2313 13ih Si. Phone 5181 A GOOD FOUNDATION! Tliif well wtablishacl film has lxcn fciwiiisg Columbus fcii' a lung timc. GLUR'S CEMENT WORKS haw' put in iraity fciunclations. Sidewalks. flmJi'S. clc. 'Flux' arc rcadv to givc thcir friendly. clo- DtI'ffl21lJlL scivicc in thc cxpcctcd pciftwai' Ulzuilcling llflflllflu pcriod. Shown in tlic iiictuiv arc- Carlton. John and Czirrilyn Glui: THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR ANY OCCASION! Young ladies Shop at thc BLUE BIRD fm' smait and fashionalzlc apparel. Hum- tliilcc K.H.S. bclles. Jolcan Jones. Kathci- inc Krainer. and Verona Nyffclci' proudly mczclml slacks. skirts and swcatcrs. clcai' to tlic scliool girls hcait. Thcy zippimciziu- ilu- lim quality as wcll as tha' smzirt cut uf tlic carincnts shown at thc BLUE BIRD. z Milf X ff I FUTURE BANKERS? Apparently interested in the banking profession. Don Cochran. Bob Schultz. Robert Theilen and Jack Rohde listen as Mr. Burdick and Mr. Dietz explain a few of the numerous valuable services of a bank. The CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. a member of the Federal Reserve system. has faithfully served this community for many years. AN ASSET TO COLUMBUS! This excellent View is of one of the bust known institutions in Columbus-KEEN KORNEH CABINS. Visitors enjoy the double cabins, well-furnished and with shower. They are located at the junction of 23rd St. and 33rd Ave. on Highway No. 30, where there is no railroad noise to pre- vent restful sleep. The well-kept grounds and buildings shown here are a real community asset. BOY, WHAT A DAY! and why not? Farmers and buyers alike know that the COLUMBUS SALES PA- VILION can put it across. Livestock gets the best of care and is sold by experienced acutioneers for top prices. Buyers are pleased because they are sure cf good quality and a fair deal all around. Here Mr. Van Berg shows Wilma and Bud Van Berg and Bob Provorse the day's record sheet. PLANNING TO BUILD? In this interesting View Don Maw. KL n- neth Haskins and Bill Kuklish are stand- ing with Mr. Herrguth and Mr. Viergutz in front of the office of the VIERGUTZ LUMBER 8: COAL CO. Part of the long lumber sheds are shown in the back- ground. See Viergutz Co. if you are plan- ning to build or remodel. They will help you plan your needs and you can be sure the materials are of guaranteed quality backed by the name of this long-establish- ed firm. J. C. PENNEY CO. Giving. apparently. full approval. La Vern Cattau. Bud Oehlrich. Clarice Blas- er. and Mr. Lakers cast a critical eye on the hat Pat Lcimser is buying. Not only do PENNEY'S have an unusually good line of hats. but they also have a beauti- ful stock of coats and dresses. And their men's section of clothing is exceptional, GOOD? IT CERTAINLY IS! Just ask Terry Keating. Elaine Kcllsr. Bud Bitner. and Fred Ingold, who seem to be enjoying themselves as they drink a bite to eat . Kramer students go for that jiffy-quick energy lift which a DR. PEPPER unfailingly affords them. So when you are hungry, thirsty. or tired, drink a DR. PEPPER. HUBBA. HUBBA, HUBBA! !! Thats the exclamation you will hear. girls, when you make the LA BELLE BEAUTY SHOP your t'permanent head- quarters. Dorothy Reker is putting the finishing touches to Donna Putnam's hairdo. Whether it's a shampoo. facial. or mani- cure, remember you always look your loveliest when you've been to the LA BELLE. NEED A LITTLE LIFE INSURANCE? Here Henry Hockenberger is discussing a BECHER, HOCKENBERGER AND CHAMBERS life insurance policy with Mr. Speice. while Nancy Rambour is busy with the typewriter. The people of Colum- bus and vicinity know the reputation for dependability of this long-established firm. For insurance of all kinds. for real estate, and for farm loans. see BECHER, HOCKENBERGER AND CHAMBERS CO. and be Sure of sound business methods and fair dealing, BEAUTIFUL-THAT'S THE WORD! Mr. Rogers shows Janet Rogers and Jean Johannes the beautiful new 19-16 Ford. as displayed in the showroom of the ROGERS MOTOR CO. The 1946 Ford is the finest ever built and has new-styled smartness throughout. See ROGERS MOTOR CO., your Ford dealer in Columbus. also. for a complete line of Ford parts and for fast and effi- cient service! A BUSY PLACE! Standing before the large. complete parts department. Lowell Schacher. Rob' ert Coffey. and Arthur Jordan wait pa- tiently to place their orders. while Mr. August Ewert looks on. EWERT BROS. having moved from eleventh street to a new location on west thirteenth. now car- ry a complete line of products available. When you place an order at EWERT BROS., you place it in capable hands. BIG OPERATORS! Talking over some of the feed problems of modern farmers are Herman Oehlrich. Mark Buchholz, Dick Giles. and Mr. Eu- gene Tredway. owner and operator of the COLUMBUS GRAIN CO. Featuring Purina and Nutrena feeds. and offering a feed for every need. the COLUMBUS GRAIN CO. serves not only the Columbus area but also does much business with other parts of eastern Ne- braska. HAVE A COKE! These girls. Clara Ruth Miessler. Sally Gaver. Louise Kaufmann. Genene Asche. and Betty Gottberg are enjoying the foun- tain service at MIESSLERS. as do many other people. And Columbus people have learned to go to the MIESSLER DRUG CO. for the finest and most dependable in drugs. cosmetics. and other lines. Expert pharmacists are always on hand in this fine establishment. THE BEST IN PICTURES Well known to K.H.S. students and to residents of Columbus is the DANIEL STUDIO. Here you are sure of excellent photographs. The Kramer High seniors. and the football and basketball players as well as all those in various groups of the school always welcome Dan-the picture man. This view of the Studio shows Mr. Dan- iel and Carolee Daniel answering inquir- ies of Barbara Allen and Lou Hirsch- brunner. BUYING A TRACTOR? Or are Fritz Loseke and Jack Schwank just listening intently as Mr. Wilken ex- plains the advantages of having an Allis- Chalmers tractor on the farm? The WIL- KEN IMFLEMENT CO. takes pride in its ability to furnish farmers with these eco- nomical, speedy. powerful and easxwoper- ating tractors. This company also handles separators. water pumps. and other farm machinery. and is ready and Lager to strve you. WHAT DO YOU NEED? Listtning carefully to an explanation ol' the operation of the Waynt air compras- sor are Mtlvin Janicek. Ted Guenther. and Marvin Wilke. In the backeroiind you st-e the well-equipped parts department from which hundreds of farnicrs buy their rt-pairs. Thi- GEO. EWERT IMPLEMENT CO. handling everything from new Hud- son ears to nuts and btrlts. welerirnts your inspection and inquiries. LET'S MEET AT NICK'S! Htres the place the gang gzithtrs atttr school hours, That tells the popularity if NICK'S. Meat your triends hire. as did Homer Rothleitner. Andy Erickson. Char- lotte Glur. Marilyn Kaaseh. Donna Bur- lty. and Arlene Weyen. lf they aren't htre yet. wait awhile and thrill come. They always do. WHAT A TRUCK' Chailt B ll nti 1' of thc nexxlx c tabli had CHARLIE BALL MOTOR CO 1 showing X llglflld C 11tt1 Frank Staiku Simmx Gcibci and RL gina Gier doif a nut 19-16 Dodge pick up tiuck N11 Ball ha tht igtncx toi tht mu Dodgc and Plxmouth cai tiuck and parts Tha BALL MOTOR CO l o plots the best mcchii ic ix iiliblt B11 g u1 old Cdl n 1 tixicc SWEATER GIRLS' catcis p l xx K1amc1 High gills Htic Ro tmary Ktllti Hclcn Dlumm and 'VI11ga1et Rubt look oxu some of thc n xxtst in style coln and quality This dcptrtmcnt lk Ju t ant of tht mam cxccllcnt fc ituic of MONT GOMERY WARD S If you an looking fo1 thc be t in quil 113 the fno t Ild onablc in piiu and tht fiitndhet in suxiu xisit MONTGOM ERY WARD MAKES YOUR MOUTH WATER? Marilyn Jourdan. Maxim Morlok. 'ind Carol VIULIILI' art watching with hungry Lycs as Claricc Blagei' tcikcs a delicious looking pic from tht ca-c. M11 Jourdan is standing by. JOURDANS BAKERY is noted for it: fine b1'L'1ds and pastrics as well as for its cxccllcnt lunch service. You'll like thc friendly atmosphere and oh! that food! DID YOU SEE THE PAPER TONIGHT? The ca1'1'ic1' boys shown here arc rtady to bring you THE DAILY TELEGRAM. thc voicc of Columbus. Rcsidcnts of Co- lumbus and vicinity apprcciatc thc qual- ities of this newspaper. one of thc most cxccllunt in thc state. for its latt- news scrvicc. its editorials. and its local covcr- zigc. This is its sixty-fifth ycai of publica- tion. DREW'S TIRE SERVICE Mr. Drew and his employets are shoxvn in front of the modern tire repair and re- cap plant of DREW'S TIRE SERVICE. Fast low-cost recapping and repairing done by these experts will give your tires hnexv face and safe footing. They are equipped to handle all sizes and kinds of tires and tubes, And for new tires. tubes. and batteries you can't do better than Goodyear. sold by DREW'S. TOOLEY DRUG CO. Featuring a large line of cosmetics. TOOLEY DRUG CO. is the place to get your supply. They also have an excellent fountain and luncheonettc. as well as giv- ing their customers efficient prescription service. Here are Lorraine Grotelueschen, Dick Milnar, Grace Johansen. Jim Tooley. Dale Nelson. and Edythe Becher. enjoying one of their super cokes. THE COLUMBUS THEATRE presents the latest in picturts and the fin- est newsreels. Marilyn Krumland. Peggy Swanson, Virginia Sorden, Dian Slocum. Henry Hockenberger. Gerald Goede and Noris Lusche are some of the Kramer boys and girls who help make the theater an efficient establishment. The view here recalls the fact that the COLUMBUS THEATRE did a fine war job in helping sell bonds. Latest in Movies! NO DELAY! With these three dependable delivery trucks on the job, JACKSON'S can give prompt and speedy delivery. These trucks bring your dry-cleaned garments and your laundry back to you quickly. fresh and spotless, due to JACK- SON'S expert cleaning and laundry serv- ice. You'll be proud of your clothes if JACKSON'S did them. 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