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awww Stalwarts in the line of duty are these young leaders: Don Welch, El- eanor Finley, Adrianne Ellefson, and Tom Miller. Helping to guide them through the rough spots are their spon- sors Miss Rankin and Mr. Reichel. The library is always a busy place, especially around the time that book reports are due. Hero to help Anita Loseke and Dorothy Snyder are Ellen Marty, Carylyn Buss. and Marylyn Buss. Roberta Schultz, Helen Morlok, Joyce Stracke, Virginia Muhle, Evelyn Schreiber. Margaret Ste and Marilyn Zyback are seeking answers to some of Vens, Marilyn Janicek, and Yvonne Berchtold look the many questions Mrs. Person answers each day. over a display of dolls in the Home Ec room.
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GOLD OF 49 We 1n the fall of forty four set out for the gold of forty mne our h1gh school d1ploma At the t1me we dldnt real1ze the many ob stacles wh1ch would confront us 1n the years to come But four brave souls Bud Van Berg Bob Alpers Pat Ternes and Bob The1len took on the task of leadmg us through our fresh man year By the beglnnlng of the second vear we had grown more accustomed to the hard ShlpS of the tra1l We relaxed a blt and tr1ed our luck at Band Cho1r Booster Club Y Teens H1Y F A A F H A and athletlcs These new act1v1t1es would have been much more d1ff1cult lf lt hadnt been for the help of our off1cers D1ck Schultz Gerald1ne Sp1tz Donna All1son and Marcla Wagner Now suddenly we dlscovered that we had reached the half way mark We were Junlors But along w1th th1s came the reahza ton that the two greatest tr1als of our Journey awalted us at the next turn of the rugged path Could the forty nmers survlve the Sports Rally and the Prom? Then out of our m1dst there arose four great leaders Roland Kluver Charlotte Glur Johnny Placzek and Mary Hanke W1th the1r expert guldance we succeeded ln Puttmg on the R1tZ for the semors Then we ourselves were sen1ors At last our dream was commg true Each day brought Glenn Rodehorst F'r1eda Brunkhorst and Elalne Klug to lead us over the f1nal stretch Looking back over our arduous treck we recognlzed our mlstakes and tr1ed to ease the way for those who would follow The forma txon of a Student Councll 1n Kramer Hlgh was a notable mllestone On May 26 we struck gold As we marched down the axsle on the nlght of graduatlon we reallzed that our greatest help and 1nsp1rat1on through all the four years had come from our sponsors Mlss Henrletta Raney and Mr C J Bower W1th our gold of mneteen forty nlne a hlgh school dlploma now safely ln our possesslon we say thanks to our sponsors and to our teachers Goodbye Kramer Hlgh XX.. Weber M Welch Wendt Wurdeman D Zwnener LUCILLE WEBER loyal Commercxal Commerclal Club 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 Chorus 1 2 am1cable Commercxal Commercxal Club 3 4 Booster Club 4 Chorus 1 2 Offlce 4 CRYSTAL WENDT Serene Commercial Commercial Club 34 vxce presxdent 4 FHA 2 3 4 Office 4 Chorus 1 2 DON WURDEMAN 1mpart1a1 College Prep Gym 1 Band 23 4 Pep Band 4 Boys Glee 4 DONA LEE ZWIENER sweet Commercial Commerclal Club 4 F H A 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 1 2 3 OFFICE STAFF Is there an unscheduled meet1ng ton1ght'7 Has anyone lost a pen All th1s and much more can be found 1n the da1ly bulletln Th1s bulletln the da1ly attendance record and many other thmgs are some of the dut1es of the busy offlce staff Mrs Person and glrls who gxve up the1r extra tlme make up th1s staff Wlthout them teachers and students al1ke vsould often be at a loss to know all that lS go1ng on around Kramer Mrs Person A Schmldt E Korte B Nledbalskl E Schrelber L Hollman E Rosendahl M Welch D Held C Wendt E Krumland ' . . xv D . y I s x. ' lx J . . . . - .. ' ' . - L A , U , ' . . D C. us nearer the gold. We chose Bud Potter, MARCINA WELCH
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Wilma Schild, Bob Nickolite, Vernon Korte, Marie I must keep my eyes on the copy: I must make Schmit Jack Robertson and Doris Weber are cer- my fingers hit the right keys. Some of Miss Ciaigs talnly diligent in searching for the answers to his- words echo in the minds of Lorinda Behrens Doro tory questions. thy Speck, Irene Coulter, Joan Muhle, Eileen Wugm The juniors have just finished their most difficult year in high school. This was their year to really work and strive to set their goal just a little higher than before. As they began anew as fresh- men, efficient leadership was rec- ognized in their officers, who were and Doris Thompson. Delbert Weber, president, Lou Ann Ross, vice-presidentg and Nancy Smith, secretary-treasurer. In the music department, Gen- ene Martin and Joan Kummer joined the flute quartet, which placed superior at the district con- test. 4 7? X- 6' -Q12 CL Vidfi 1 f 'J' YlL,f' Looking over some of the Modern Problems John Barrett. Gloria Turner, Marilyn McCarty classes literature are Katherine Schneider, Darlene Chuck Lowry, Delores Kylius and Donna Draw Hecker Richard Roelle. Marietta Loveless and Del- baugh criticize the paper and discover what goes on ores Hopkin before it can be issued. , ,, W 14-iff? fc f 'Tj ,JH .7
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