Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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The 1950 pilots of the Cream of the Crop: Bob Thlelen, Presidentg Miss Rankin and Mr. Reichel, Spon- sorsg Joan Rambour, Vice President3 Carroll Krumland, Treasurer. and Luetta Korte, Secretary. Cream noofpi . YF ll 11 1 l 3 'J' ' 1 1 1 .. L, H X 11,3 I -.1 1 3,1 , 1.35. SP4 i-1: il l if RAYMOND AERNI, a likeable chap from Voc Ag, took part in F. F. A. 11-2-3-43, News Reporter 1433 and Gym 133. Easy-going RICHARD 1 Iich 3 AHRENS, who took a General Course, participated in Gym 11-23, Basket- ball 11-3-43, Track 11-23: C Club 13-411 and was Shop Foreman 143. Unexcitable DON ALBER concentrated on his work in his College Prep course. LOIS ANDREWS, known for her friendliness and dependability, was enrolled in the College Prep Course and found time for Y-Teens 11-2-3-43 Secretary 133, President 1433 Discoverer Staff 13-43 Co-associate Edi- tor3 Chorus 1131 Student Council 1331 and Junior Librar- ians 12-3-43 Treasurer 123. She was the 1949 Represen- tative to Girls State. LOIS ARNDT, one ol' our high stepping Majorettes 12-3-43, took the College Prep Course and found time for Y-Teens 1133 Chorus 113, Choir 13-43, Girls' Glee Club 12JQ and F. H. A. 123. Reliable JOHN BARRETT graduated from the Col- lege Prep Course. His interests included Choir 11-2- 3-43, Boys' Glee Club 11-233 Annual Staff 143 Circula- tion Editor3 Discoverer Staff 13-43 Co-Editorg and Stu- dent Council 143 Vice President. LOWELL BECHER, a jolly lad, took the General Course. He listed Gym 12-3-43 as his main interest. Smiling JIM BECKER came to Kramer High School from Creighton in his junior year. He enrolled in a General Course and participated in Gym 13-43. Unassuming NORTON BEECROFT was one of the few boys in the Commercial Course. His chief interest was Gym 12-3-43. LORINDA BEHRENS, capable member of the Sen- ior Office Force, listed her activities as Chorus 113, Girls' Glee Club 12-333 Commercial Club 13-433 and F. H. A. 11-2-3-43. Good-natured Y'VONNE BERCI-ITOLD, a Commer- cial student, was known as a willing worker in Booster Club 13-433 Y-Teens 11-2-3-43 Cabinet 12-33, Secretary 1433 Chorus 11-233 Commercial Club 13-431 and F. H. A. 11-23. Happy-go-lucky BILL BOETTCHER was interested in Basketball 11-2-43, and Gym 11-23 while following a Commercial Course. RICHARD BONK, a genial Voc Ag lad. participat- ed in Band 12-3-433 F. F. A. 11-2-3-433 Football 12-3-435 and C Club 143 Secretary-Treasurer. Richard was elect- ed to reign at the Junior Sports Rally this year as Sports King. MARGARET BORNEMAN, well-liked because of her loyalty and droll wit, was active in Booster Club 12-3-433 Choir 1432 Annual Staff 143 Junior Editor3 Dis- coverer Staff 13-43 Business Manager3 Junior Librar- ians 13-43 President 133, Vice President 1235 Commer- cial Club 13-433 and the Senior Class Play. K I 1 ky 3 3:3 1 .51 1 1 ' ' spilt 1 1 il '11 31 1 3- if 3 X ugfldl' I inf, . l Y, 'iti- ll'- 11 'l R Aerni R Ahrens D Alber L. Andrews L. Arndt J. Barrett L. Becher M B n J. Becker N.' Beecroft L.4Behrens Y. Berchtold B. Boettcher R. Bonk . ornema

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-H Q.: Q Looking at some of the magazines to which Kathryli SWVGUS, Lois P1.3g9m2?11J03U LUCh- the school library subscribes are Richard Saal- SiHg91U and Mafgafet SCh1'G1bG1' fmd 501116 VGTY I feld, Kenneth Wendt, Milton Speicher, Joe Ray- iUlCl'eifiUg NEWS in SGIUO1' l0Ck91'5- mon, and Harold Schmit. M 1' Mr. Crosier explains an ag problem to Bill Led by this gaily costumed band, the parade, Schroeder, Willard Wurdeman, Chauncey Nel- at the Junior Sports Rally was really something son, and Earl Drawbaugh, but Willis Wurde- to see. man and Carroll Ahrens don't seem to need any help. Geraldine Griffiths, Ardis Flowers, Norma Christensen, Irene? Coulter, and Barbara Jones seem to be hurrying to a first-floor class. Donald Hinck seems to be drawing some- thing amusing for Frederick Arndt, Les Dat- tler, Duane Young, and Marvin Trofholz in the mechanical drawing room. al' .rlivfii gltli



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T. Bredehoft H. Brooks R. Brunkhorst C. Buss E. Clark J. Coan J. Dake D. Dilley Amiable TED BREDEHOFT chose a Voc Ag Course and enjoyed Gym 12-3-435 and F. F. A. 11-2-3-43. Courteous HOWARD BROOKS, possessed of a keen sense of humor, majored in College Prep studies and was a member of Band 13-43, Pep Band 13-43: and the Senior Class Play cast. Howard came to Kramer High from Lincoln Northeast in his junior year. RUDOLPH BRUNKHORST, reserved but good-na- tured, took an active part in Hi-Y 1435 Boys' Glee Club 133: Gym 11-2-43, Basketball 113, and Track 113. A budding dietitian, CAHYLYN BUSS. proved her abilities as a leader by taking part in Chorus 1135 Dis- coverer Staff 13-43 Co-associate Editor5 F. H.A. 11-2- 3-43 News Reporter 123, President 13-435 Junior Librar- ians 12-33 President 1335 and was an Attendant to the King and Queen of Sports 113. A girl of high scholastic ability is MARYLYN BUSS, who took an active part in Chorus 1135 Annual Staff 143 Faculty Editor5 Discoverer Staff 13-43 Editor of Page 25 F, H. A. 11-2-3-43 Executive Board 11-2-33, Secretary 1435 Student Council 1335 and Junior Librar- ians 12-33. Full of snappy remarks was GENE CAMP, who was a whiz in his bookkeeping classes and actively participated in Hi-Y 13-435 Gym 11-23, Football 13-43, Track 11-2-3-435 and C Club 143. Quiet RICHARD CANADAY, a whiz at all things electrical, was in a Commercial Course and Gym 11-23. M. Buss G. Camp R. Canaday D. Drawbaugh L. Drog A. Ellefson ETHEL 1 Genie 3 CLARK, a petite Majorette 12-3- 43, was enrolled in the Commercial Course and was interested in Booster Club 1135 Y-Teens 11-2-335 Chorus 1135 Student Council 1435 and Commercial Club 143. Genie was also Treasurer of the Band this year. Loquacious JOSEPH 1 Joe 3 COAN hails from St. Edward. His keen interest in all activities has made him an asset in Hi-Y 1435 Dramatics 1435 Senior Class Play5 and Commercial Club 143. JEAN 1 1VIickey 3 DAKE, very talented in art, drama- tics, and music, took an active part in Booster Club 12-3-435 Y-Teens 12-335 Gym 1135 Chorus 113, Choir 12-3-43, Girls' Glee Club 11-2-3-43, Small vocal groups 13-435 Annual Staff 143 Art Editorg Discoverer Staff 13-43 Feature and Art Editor5 Dramatics 1135 and the Senior Class Play. Sweet and pleasant DARLENE DILLEY found her special interests in the Commercial Course and in Y- Teens 1335 Chorus 11-2-335 Gym 1435 Commercial Club 1435 and F. H. A. 123. DONNA DRAWBAUGH, jolly and agreeable, found time for Y-Teens 11-335 Discoverer Staff 13-43 News Reporterg Gym 11-335 Junior Librarians 1235 and F.H. A. 11-2-3-43 Executive Board 143. LORENE DROG, who is cheerfulness, majored in a quiet but noted for her Commercial Course and found enjoyment in Chorus 13, Girls' Glee Club 12-335 and Commercial Club 13-43. Scholastically inclined ADRIANNE ELLEFSON as- sumed responsibility in Booster Club 12-3-435 Y-Teens 11-235 Chorus 113, Choir 12-33, Girls' Glee Club 11-23, Triple Trio 1335 Annual Staff 143 Editorg Senior Class Play5 Junior Librarian 12-3-435 and Vice-President 133. CREAM OF THE CROP Introducing the Cream 'of the Crop -the Class of 1950. This Class will be long remembered for its gaiety and its originality, its pep and its scholastic achievement. Miss Mary Rankin, spon- sor all four years, has been an inspiration and incentive to the class in all its undertakings. Mr. Henry t'Hank Reichel, co-sponsor in the junior and senior years, has been an invaluable aid in carrying out various projects5 in addition Mr. Reichel had charge of senior home room and added zip and the gavelf' Entering as Seeds,' in the fall of 1946 they soon took root in Kramer High. The officers that year were Delbert Weber-President, Lou Ann Ross-Vice-President, and Nancy Smith-Secre- tary-Treasurer. The freshman basketball team, coached by Mr. Delbert Miller, brought home the runner-up trophy from the David City Tournament after losing to York, 26-21. The freshman relay team-Don Hasselbalch, Bob Nicholite, Dick Micek, and Don Welch, set a new record at the Columbus Invitational Meet at 50.7 seconds. In taking root several members of the Class became a part of Band, Choir, and Girls' Glee Clubg Genene Martin and Joan Kummer were members of the Flute Quartet which won a 'KSuperior,' rating Carylyn Buss and Don Welch-were attendants Sports Rally. The first big social event of the Class's high school days was the Freshman-Sophomore Hop, May 3rd. The Seeds', Worked diligently selling tickets, and in their decorations they carried out the theme-'lStardust. Although they hadnlt been a part of Kramer High too long, most of the mem- bers of the Class had received aid from Mrs. Hattie Smith in the office and were greatly saddened by her death in January. at contest. Two of the prominent t'Seeds - to the King and Queen of Sports at the Junior

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