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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!
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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.
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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 '
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