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MZQZ6 In the band roorn Irrna Grauerholz, Tom Micek, Robert Quick, Maureen Baily, Pat Schmid, and Arnold Curry are recalling some of the high-lights of their membership in the band. yy NYS? 5, ' 55 M Walking to their throne where they are to be crowned King and Queen of Sports are Rich- ard Bonk and Mary Jane Stillingcr. Taking money from Barbara Vaught, Mary Schutz, Helen Canaday, and Mary Asche is one of the tasks that Mr-. Person cheerfully per- forms in the office. v ul. A N B' Jr. Librarians-Gaylene Houser, Marlene Schutte, Dorothy Aerni, and Verona Hellbusch are diligently carrying out their duties.
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we T -M' ' fob Jfygilvij WMV Bundle , rf T T uf 7 f ,fi-L VM-'P al 5 , UQ' lil , N Wa,-1Jl?J M I Fl .fp These officers: Verlyn Clausen, presidentg DeLel1is 1 A ' Geiser, secretryg Gene Placzek, vice-president, and A A if ' Margery Brown, treasurer, and their sponsors-Miss '? A Crue and Mr. Glenn-ably guided the class of 1951 in XJR, the difficult tasks of presenting the Junior Sports by Rally and the Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors have successfully completed their first year as upper classmen, and have had a taste of the leadership which will be required of them next year. In their first three years they have been noted for their active participa- tion in all phases of school life. Officers for their freshman year were Dick Brodfeuhrer -president, Bob QQSchWantje-vice-president, and Arlene Finley-secretary-Neasurer. That year they had the rather rare honor of having one of their classmates, Sandra Dickey, chosen as ifheerleaderyand several members of the class were in first bandpkclioir, and glee clubs. K - 7 .7 I ,f ,, ,f , , . K Yr ' VY -'1,3,,,.1., --jf, vi, ,Q .,!,.,1 .A Xt is K ' 'e J ' V, X- . . ' h YI 'X . X GSX 1 XA If iff- lv J ,Asda Using one of the fine new kitchens in the Lester Ingold, Dwight Michaelsen, Hugh home ec. department are Dorothy Blaser, Es- Robertson, and Clifford Weber listen attentive- ther Schreiber, Elvira Lindeman, and Marilyn ly as Mr. Alpers gives instructions on the use Asche. of the square.
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Janet Poppa is adding to the Student Coun- Apparently amused at Mailene Muellers cils funds by selling pencils and paper to Rob- trouble finding the right book are La Vonne eit Murray Claribel Gates, Jo Ann Tschauner, Fickel, Marlene Speck, Fern Bernt Maiilyn and James Vlasak Evans, and Laverna Jansen Coming up in the World, they became a more important part of Kramer High in their sophomore year. Their officers were Arnold Curry-president, Robert Murray-vice-presi- dent, Joyce Johnston--secretary, and Marlene Hanak- treasurer. Frequently heard around the school were the names of Gene Placzek who lettered in football, Bob Mur- ray who lettered in football and basket-ball, Sandra Dickey and Claribel Gates who were chosen members of the cheer- leading squad. Also heard were the names of those Who became increasingly active in activities they had begun as freshmen by participating in small instrumental and vocal groups as Well as the large ones, and by serving as members of the cabinets or on committees of such organizations as Hi-Y, Y-Teens, FFA, FHA, and Booster Club. Corning out of the office after a conference Diligently taking dictation aie hailene with Mr Patterson are Ellen Pennington, Le- Welch, Charlotte Schutt Maxine Cliva and land Liebschwager Elaine Louis, Marilyn Ger- Donna Selleck. ken and Alvern Brandt.
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