Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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SENIOR DISCOVERER CLASS Back Rowe--R. Bushnell, J. Stavas. N. Potter, J. Rohde, J. Tooley. Third Row---Miss Grace, E. Keller. E. Rosen- dahl, D. Miller. B. Jareeki, G. Mueller. Second Row---C. Keating. D. Hoffman, D. Held, R. Alpers, R. Schultz, G, Rodehorst, H. Hockenberger, M. Buchholz, L. Hollman. L. Cook. First Row---D. Allison, S. Bitner. C. Glur, J. Placzek. M. Hanke, D. Oleott, J. Rogers, M. Fricke. Q dam Leads, heads. deadlines, editorials. cuts. makeup. beats-these are some of the many things that run through the busy minds of the Discoverer staff. Many sleepless nights were spent by these enthusiastic journalists to bring the students a monthly paper. In- numerable hours were taken up by the edi- tors in Miss Grace's room rewriting and giv- ing that hadded touch to the stories. The first semester's paper was headed by Mary Hanke and Johnny Plazeek. co-editors and Glenn Rodehorst. business manager. Nancy Srnitli and John Barrett. co-editors and Margaret Borneman. business manager took over in the second semester. Although it was all work and no play. their efforts were well rewarded by the joy and satisfaction of seeing their articles in print. JUNIOR JOURNALISM CLASS Standing---D. Kylius, Z. Sanders, J. Dake, A. Plugge, N. Smith, M. Ingold, R. Micek, D. Krzycki, C. Lowry, R Nickolite, M. Borneman, C. Buss, M. Buss. Seated---G. Turner. J. Wilk. D. Gertch, L, Andrews, E. Fickel, D Drawbaugh, M. McCarty, J. Barrett, L. Schlegel.

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E I A f if , 1 V F 5' . ' Q V rf JJ' In ' ALM . 1 i ' Xkxui lbs. ep F3 'J 'it 20:7 I 5 . J I I I Vox .314 V .J yi J L Z ,QF ' ' f .5 fi V LI ' 4.21 I 5 ' - , - lk? xl . ff' .fl vit' t R' This year the Y-Teens have been under the able leadership of Miss Johnston, and Miss Al- bro, sponsorsg Nancy Smith, president, Claribcl Gates, vice-president, Lois Andrews, secretary: and DeLi11is Geiser, treasurer. The cabinet, which is made up of the committee chairmen, consisted of Clarabel Gates. membership, Rita Angell, socialg Elizabeth Brown, service, Ethel Clark, worshipg Genene Martin, finance, Margaret Stevens, publicity: Margery Brown, music: Yvonne Berchtold, program, and Alfreda Plugge, Student Council representative. The Y-Teens have been busy this year with many activities, which included the Heart Sis- ter Week with a Candyland Banquet, and a Style Show of new Easter fashions in March. Again this year they held a Date Night in March when the freshmen took over, a formal iolistallation of officers and a tea for Mothers in ay. Y-TEEN CABINET Back Row---M. Brown, Miss Albro, Y. Berchtold, Miss Johns- ton, G. Martin. Second Row---E. Clark, M. Stevens, R. Angell E. Brown, A, Plugge. First Row---L. Andrews, D. Geiser, N Smith, C. Gates. On the serious side they had speakers, dis- cussions and films. They attended a district con- ference at Wayne, and the state conference at Omaha. The Y-Teens entertained children xtiyh i Santa, gifts, games and eats at the aiinual, . Children's Christmas party, and' n Palnzifi Sun- day a candle-light service was e d at,Sr local? church. -' XA, n ' 'Y . 'ivy til 5 4' 'J fri X ra X., .1- Front---L. Andrews, C. Gates. N. Smith, D. Geiser, E. Brown, E. Clark. R. Angell, A. Plugge. M. Brown, G. Martin. Y. Berchtold. M. Stevens. M. McCarty, D Gertcli, M. Stil- lingcr, D. Selleck. C. Schutt, R. Murphy. D. Drawbaugli, M, Podraza. B. Guenther, A. Finley. J. Poppa, S. Brillliart. S. Scharn- weber, M. Speck. P. Schmid. S. Livingston. A. Umland, K, Stevens. M. Stahl. Left Arm of Y---J. Nosal. J. Dilley, J. Oehl- rich, F. Gloor, E. Schreiber. C. Selichnow, D. Dilley, L. Alpcrs. S. Dickey. R. Kluck, N. Andrews, M. Lange, D. Kylius, D. Speck, V. Frost. Right Arm of Y---L. Barrett. J. Guenther. P. Drew, S. Oppliger, H. Wadsworth, J. Johnston, M. Hanak, M. Bailey. I. Pitman. Q M. Asche. K. Norton, L. Hammond, Z. San- ' ders, J. Dake.



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,4mmczZ5 Editor in Chief .............. Marilyn Hunkins Assistant Editoi '.................... Janet Rogers Business Managei '...... .,...... B ud VanBerg Ass't. Business Manager '.... Donna Olcott As prospectors searching for gold-a high school diploma-551 miners spent the past nine months in their Sutter's Fort, Kramer High School. Not all of them struck gold this year but there is plenty for those that are diligent in their search. Realizing that history was being made by these Discoverers the forty-niner annual staff kept this record of their discoveries and ad- ventures. J Rogers, D, Olcott, B. VanBerg. M. Hunkins To make the annual complete many difficul- ties had to be overcome. The battles were not against Indians but against lack of time, inspir- ation, patience, and the other intangible things which were so necessary. The staff lost in a few of these conflicts. but under the proficient guidance of Miss Ran- ey and the invaluable help of Mr. Bower, the staff emerged in May-older and wiser-with a record of the never-to-be-forgotten gold rush of the past year. Standing---S. Bitner, Basketball Editor: R. Mlinar, Football Editorg J. Schacht, Organization Editor: C. Glur, Sen- ior Editorg M. Hanke, Junior Editor: R, Kluver, Organization Editorg Miss Raney, sponsor. Seated---R. Nielsen, Fea- ture Editorg M. Fricke, Senior Editor: M. Buchholz, Freshman-Sophomore Editor. Typist: D. Held, Circulation Edi- tor: D. Allison, Faculty Editor: P. Fuehring, Feature Editor, Typist. Not Pictured---Doris Miller, Typist.

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