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N :N 61 3 1 1 Here performing the Coronation ceremony at the Junior Sports Rally are Verlyn Clausen and Margery Brown. This year several more members of the class lettered in sports and were elected to higher offices in those organiza- tions Which they had supported so well. Credit should be given to the Juniors for their very suc- cessful Sports Rally. The theme, 'tFiesta , was carried out in their roller-skating, folk-dancing, and other features. The big event, which the Juniors are sure to remember, is the Junior-Senior Prom on which they worked ardently for weeks. The enj' ment of the honored guests, the sen- iors, and the thrill t juniors felt at their first big formal more than repaid th Kfor their many hours of hard Work. .V W J, ty i LAO ,1 Marvin Luchainger, Harvey Nauenburg, In the girls, dressing room after a hard work Lawrence Bonk, Arlo Bakenhus, and Paul out in the gym are La Donna Williams, Joann Goedeken are admiring the trophies in the first- Behle, Joyce Brock, and Marldine Seberger. floor show case.
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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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Miss Limes is giving William Brandenburg, School's out! Happy at the thought are Dar- Lloyd Mallty, Marvin SChI'Slb6I', Cecelia SCl'1ITllt, Iene Kaspay, Shirley K0gpman7 Betty Winkel- Velma Martenson, and Raymond Berger a sam- many and Jgannettg Guenthgy' ple of senior English. And now they have one of their biggest years-their senior year-to look forward to, when they will be the lead- ers of Kramer High School. Mr. Hibbard is making sure that Sandra Di- ckey, Barbara Fuehring, Elizabeth Brown, and Sue Brillhart know their music, as Rita Angell accompanies them. In the boys' locker room Dick Brodfuehrer, Ted Wilke, and Virgil Olson don their football togs while Bob Baruth checks out equipment to Carl Roelle. Putting a paper out is a difficult task. Dis- covering this are Lillian Barrett, Eugene Kerr, Charles Gans, Robert Schwantje, and Ruth Blaser. Marlene Hanak, Joyce Johnston, Sandra Scharn- weber, and Lu Dee Hammond don't seem to be in any hurry to get to home room!
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