Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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.naw Back row M Buchholz C Wendt E Klug Fifth rovs D Miller L Cook E Rosendahl D Behle P Kohler D Held J Lassek Fourth row L Weber D Oleott J Moeller L Martensen D Hoffman E Schreiber D Zvviener E Osten Korte P Fuehring R Beecroft E Keller L Loseke d S Nelson B Smith W Lusche M Elston B Sorensen B Hiemer E Muth L Benning L Holl Thir row man S Sorensen D Rayman D Giles G Kersch G Spitz Second rom E Schreiber L Lindeman V Placzek R Engel M Welch P Bachtel E Krumland E Krzxcki M Henke M Plantz L Henggeler R Blaser G Adams First rovx R Bushnell D Goedeken A Schmidt E Fittje R Illian R Settgast B Niedbalski G Mueller Qamcmcmlelud Efficiency Plus This term symbolizes the Commercial Squaw A Club Before becoming a member of the club one must be a annum commeicial major and meet definite requirements in typing, shorthand Ol bookkceping Making programs and schedules cutting stencils and taking dictation are Just a fux of tne many mm actixities in xx hich the organization paitakcs The club is sponsored by Miss E Craig Miss M Albio and M1 E P Baiuth An cxtcutixe boaid made up of ten mtmbeis assists the sponsoi in guiding the club Scixing on the board this year vuic Miriam BuchholL pic ident Ciystal Wendt, xice piesident Elaine Klug secictaiy tieasuiu Doris Miller oidei of business cfliciency chairman, LeEtta Cook credentials chairman Elaine Rosendahl finance and progress L chairman' Dorothy Held, social chairmang and Jo Ann Lassek, . NLTIWAL KAN ff Student Council chairman. 759: ' Aside from their regular duties the club made a trip to j X Omaha and toured some of the key business establishments. M 4' They also enjoyed an Indian summer picnic. a Halloween dance, a Christmas party and a covered dish supper. One of the highlights was the May tea for parents with the crowning of the Commercial Club Queen. At several meetings they had business men as speakers, ' 1 films and tours of the local business houses. The graduation ' i picnic marked the end of a very successful and eventful year.

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QM-fl? PM Al SHOP FOREMEN These boys work many hours in supervrs ing shop classes and nelprng students through the construction of their progects They also have countless duties rn repairing school furniture building stage sets and various other odd Jobs requiring much patience and skillful craftsmanship This skill IS gained only through years of diligent shop pr actrcc We owe many thanks to the hard working shop foremen for all the time and effort they have u ed to better our chool JUNIOR LIBRARIANS Striving to better acquaint the students with the library are the Junior Librarians who gave their trm and effort to learn as well as to ard Under patient and understanding gurd ance f t r sponsor M1 ankrn the Junior Libra ave again thi ear assisted in solv in t tu e many 1 rary problems A w rvrty this ear as Penny Day Johannes J Toolev C Krumland R Seidel held once a week The penny collection was taken rn the English classes and used for books chosen by the students Their leaders for the second semester were Margaret Borneman presrdent Rosella Blaser vrce presrdent Erma Schrreber secretary and Luetta Korte treasurer and for the first sem ester Rose Murphy presrdent Frieda Brunk horst vrce presrdent Ellen Marty secretary and Eleanor Finley treasurer r 4 ' I 1 14' 4' AL L, ,- Q V 4 , X 6' 1 . -' db if . ll .. ' ' ' . . . ' ' . ' , S ' ' S . R. Kluver, J. Settgast, K. Arndt, R. Bushnell, Mr. Alpers R 3 . t 1 ' . I . . . . I 9 l 9 7 . . . . - ' 3 1 . . -' . ' . .' . , Z - . , . 3 . , y 1 ' g d G . . 1 f K ' , V, - U 1 , 1 e , , . , a . , A L J . , . , x. flaw Yyfpiwgx X KUWWLQJIJV '-Czech , Standing---C. Buss, G. Houser, M. Schutte, E. Schreiber, M. Buss, D. Held, E. Klug, E. Schreiber, A. Ellefson, ' N. Smith, L. Ross, Miss Rankin, R. Blaser. -gr Seated---M. Elston, M. McCarty, L. Korte, E. Marty, E. Schreiber, M. Borneman, R. Murphy, M. Goede, F. Brunk- horst E. Finle l 1 y- Not pictured---L. Andrews, E. Fickel, B. Vaught. -J4GlI K ,451 Mfg Th ' f x. ' I' A



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Back row---D. Wurdeman, G. Rodehorst, R. Illian, V. Feye, L. Pensick, W. Lusche. Front row---D. Giles, C. Glur, D. Allison, P. Bachtel, C. Messing, J. Rogers, D. Miller, Miss Johnson. SENIOR CLASS PLAY This year's Senior Class Play, Spring Fever by Glenn Hughs, was presented on May 5 to the S. A. A., and on May 6 to the public. The play was a comedy that took place in a boarding house on a college campus the day before graduation. The cast and com- mittee members, Miss Johnson, the director, and Doris Giles, the student director, deserve a well-earned pat on the back for the splendid job they did. The cast consisted of Donna Allison, Peggy Bachtel, Janet Rogers, Charlotte Messing, Doris Miller, Charlotte Glur, Glenn Rodehorst, War- ren Lusche, Vernon Feye, Don Wurdeman, Dick Illian and LaVern Pensick. DRAMATICS The gifted dramatic students can always be relied upon when there is a need for true talent and stage ability. Their presentation of t'The Unknown Sol- dier in the Armistice Day Convocation will remain in our memories for many years. We shall also remember them for each of their two delightful convocations-one in De- cember and one in May-in which were pre- sented interesting and diversified readings. As any dramatic student will tell you, Miss Mary Johnson, their responsible instructor, de- serves much credit for her unselfish efforts in this class. Oppliger, J. Asche, C. Gans, V. Mar- Back row---J. Lane, V. Martenson. D. Raymond, C. Nelson, C. tenson. Gans, A. Umland, P. Lane, P. Bachtel. Miss Johnson. P Bachtel, C. Nelson, V. VanBerg Front row---S. Oppliger, H. Wadsworth, V. VanBerg, S. Liv- C Gans. H. Wadsworth, A. Umland. ingston, M. Stevens, J. Moore, N. Plantz.

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