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Demure DELORES KYLIUS devoted much of her time to her Commercial Course and took part in Booster Club 12-3-45, Y-Teens 12-353 Choir 12-3-45, Girls' Glee Club 11-2-3-453 Triple Trio 1353 Discover- e15Stafl' 13-453 News Reporterg and Commercial Club 1 . Attractive PEGGY LANE took Kramer High School by storm in her junior year when she arrived from Omaha. She was an asset to Booster Club 13-45, President 1453 Dramatics 1353 Choir 1453 Girls' Glee Club 1453 and Drill Team 145. Peg was an attendant to the King and Queen of Sports 135. WAYNE LANGE, modest and dependable, display- ed interest in Chorus 115, Choir 11-25, Boys' Glee Club 11-253 Gym 1153 Shop Foreman 1453 and Student Coun- cil 145, President Artistically inclined RONALD FIFI LASSEK was enrolled in the College Prep Course and partici- pated in Boys' Glee Club 13-45, and Band 11-2-3-45. DONNA 1 Louse 5 LAUSTEN was active in the Commercial Department and was at the head of her typing classes. She divided her time among the fol- lowing: Y-Teens 11-25, Pianist 1253 Choir 145, Girls' Octet No. 1 1453 Band 11-2-3-45, Pep Band 11-2-3-453 Annual Staff 145 Typistg and Commercial Club 13-45. Impertinent ROBERT LEMMERMAN always kept his classes roaring and found time for C-Club 13-453 Boys' Glee Club 11-2-3-453 Band 11-2-3-45, Pep Band 11-2-453 Senior Class Play and Basketball 11-2-35. Companionable ANITA LOSEKE was interested in the Commercial Course and found time for Chorus 11-25, Choir 1453 Girls' Glee Club 13-453 and Commer- cial Club 13-45. . ' ' Fun-loving MARIETTA LOVELESS, whose home town is Richland, excelled in her Commercial studies and was an asset in Chorus 11-25, Girls' Glee Club 1353 Commercial Club 13-453 and the Senior Office Force. CHARLES 1 Skip 5 LOWRY, Kramer High's Star on Wheels, took time from his roller skating to par- ticipate in Hi-Y 13-453 Discoverer Staff 13-45 Adver- tising Assistant3 Senior Class Play3 Gym 11-25, Basket- ball 115, and Track 115. Impish PAUL LUCHSINGER devoted most of his time to his Voc Ag course but also took part in Gym 11-2-3-45, and F. F. A. 11-2-3-45. LaVERN LUESCHEN, with his taciturn manner was an important part of his Voc Ag classes and of Choir 12-35, Boy's Glee Club 11-2-3-453 Gym 11-25, Bas- ketball 115, Track 11-253 and F. F. A. 11-2-3-45. GALYE LUSCHE, remembered for his mirthful ways, took a Voc Ag course and participated in Gym 11-2-3-45, and F. F. A. 11-2-3-45. Vivacious MARILYN 1 Mac 5 MCCARTY, noted for her originality, applied this talent to Booster Club 12-3-453 Y-Teens 11-2-353 Dramatics 1153 Choir 1353 Discoverer Staff 13-45 Typist3 Gym 11-253 Commercial Club 13-45 Executive Board 1453 Student Council 145 Secretaryg Junior Librarians 133 and the Senior Office Force. Expressive GENENE MARTIN, who was very tal- ented in music, was a vital part of Y-Teens 11-2-35 Cabinet 1353 Choir 12-3-45, Girl's Glee Club 12-35, Small Group Accompanist 13-453 Band 11-2-3-45, Flute Quar- tet 115, Flute Trio 12-3-453 Annual Staff 145 Organiza- tion Editorg and was Student Director for the Senior Class Play. As Sprouts they were led by John Kaveney-President, Margaret Borneman-Vice-Presi dent, Rose Murphy-Secretary, and Richard Micek-Treasurer. The death of Mr. Bitner- Superintendent of Schools-in April was a terrible shock to the whole school and his loss was deeply felt by everyone. The Class of '50 became more prominent in many of the school activities that year. Merna lngold and Delbert Weber distinguished themselves on the cheer-leading squadg Ethel Clark and Lois Arndt joined the Band as majorettes. Several members of the Class took a more active part in the Music Departments3 Nancy Smith and Torn Miller became accompanists for various music groups, and Lois Schlegel, Don Welch, and Bob Johannes joined small vocal groups. Two members of the Class won 'Superior at the District Music Contest-Donna Lausten with a piccolo solo and Tom Miller with a piano solo. Bob Nickolite, Dick Micek, Ray Seidel, and John Morrow earned the coveted C , That year some of the Sprouts displayed their leadership qualities: Merna Ingold-Vice-President of Booster Clubg Lois Schlegel-Vice-President, and Adri- anne Ellefson-Treasurer of Y-Teens3 Carylyn Buss-President, and Lois Andrews-Secretary of Junior Librarians. Several others served on the Cabinets of various organizations. Marylyn Buss won first prize in the state D. A. R. cotton dress contest. Ethel Clark and Delbert Weber repre- sented the Sprouts as the Sports King and Queen's attendants at the Sports Rally, March 9. The freshmen entertained the Class at the annual Freshman-Sophomore Hop, April 30, at which a Spike Jones Band was the main entertainment. At last, as Buds, they became upperclassmeng and those who were given the important task of leading the Class that year were Don Welch--President, Adrianne Ellefson-Vice-President, Eleanor Finley-Secretary, and Tom Miller-Treasurer. The first big project on which they con- 1
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Jolly DARLENE HECKER was enrolled in the Com- mercial Course and could always be depended upon for help in Chorus 11-2-333 Commercial Club 13-433 F. H. A. 11-233 and Senior Office Force. IVAN HECKER, reticent and modest, took part in Gym 11-233 F. F, A. 11-2-3-433 and followed the General Course. Efficient and neat MARIE HEROLD took the Com- mercial Course and was a member of Commercial Club 13-433 and Chorus 11-2-33. MERNA 1 Meri 3 INGOLD. one of our peppy Cheerleaders 12-3-43 Head Cheerleader 133, devoted much of her time to Booster Club 11-2-3-43 Vice-Presi- dent 1233 Y-Teens 11-233 Chorus 113, Choir 12-3-43, Tri- ple Trio 133, Girls' Octet No. 1 143, Girls' Glee Club 12-3-433 Annual Staff 143 Co-Senior Editor3 Discoverer Staff 13-43 Feature Editor3 Commercial Club 13-433 and Drill Team 143. MARILYN JANICEK, the girl with a pleasing personality, displayed interest in Booster Club 1433 Chorus 11-23, Choir 13-43, Girls' Glee Club 13-43, Triple Trio 1433 Commercial Club 13-433 and FHA 11-23. Musically talented ROBERT JOHANNES was a vital part of Choir 11-23, Boys' Glee Club 11-23, Boys' Octet 1233 Senior Class Play3 Shop Foreman 13-433 Football 113, and Track 11-23. Imperturbable HERBERT JONES was interested in Voc Ag Gym 11-2-3-43, and FFA 11-2-3-43. ' ,Tis the night of the Homecoming Dance and the Queen, her attendants and their escorts, are dancing at the Canteen. In the rear, left to right, are Joan Muhle and Ronnie Saalfeld, Donna Olson and Bob Lernmerman. Next are Lois Schlegel and Mike Vlasek, Lois Arndt and Bob Nicko- lite. In front are Doris Gertscl. and Del- bert Weber. WILLIS KLUG, a lad with a future in farming, was interested in Voc Ag3 Gym 11-2-3-433 and FFA 11-2-3-43 Treasurer 13-43. Sociable ALAN KOCH was enrolled in a General Course and went out for Gym 11-2-3-43, Football 11-23, Track 11-2-43. Witty LUETTA KORTE was efficient in her Com- mercial studies and divided her interests among Booster Club 13-433 Chorus 113, Choir 12-3-43, Girls' Glee Club 11-2-3-43, Triple Trio 133, Girls' Oc- tet 1433 Commercial Club 13-433 Executive Board 1433 FHA 11-2-333 Pianist 11-2-333 Student Council 1433 Junior Librarians 13-433 Treasurer 1333 Secretary 1433 and the Senior Office Force. Cordial VERNON KORTE engaged in the General Course3 Boys' Glee Club 1433 and was a member of the Annual Staff 143 Organization Editor. CARROLL KRUMLAND, jovial and co-operative, showed his varied interests in Hi-Y 12-3-433 Boys' Glee Club 12-333 Shop Foreman 1333 Treasurer 1433 Foot- ball 11-2-3-433 and Stage Manager 13-43. Industrious and amiable JOAN KUMMER had di- versified interests throughout her high school career, as shown by her participation in Y-Teens 11-23 Cabinet 1233 Choir 13-43 Secretary--Treasurer 143, Girls' Oc- tet No. 1 1433 Band 11-2-3-43, Flute Quartet 113, Flute Trio 12-3-433 Annual Staff 143 Organization Editorg and Senior Class Play. v JOHN KUNNEMAN. retiring but known for his apt remarks, followed the General Course and was a par- ticipant in Hi-Y and Gym 113. 1X 'f 4 D Hecker I. Hecker M. Herold M. Ingold f tilanicek R. Johannes H. Jones W Klug A. L. Korte V. Korte . Krumland J. Kummer J. Kunneman fix 0
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E. Marty J. Muhle . 'X Ng: ..V . -I . 'fx-5 rf 11-,, A . - 1 -J J A J 1 xi sl 1 -'i L .5 3. X X.: if M. Melliger D. Menke R. Micek T. Miller H. Morlok J. Morrow A V. Muhle R. Murphy R. Nickolite R. Nosal J. Oehlrich U. Olson T ELLEN MARTY, serene and dependable in all undertakings, was an active member of Chorus 1135 Choir 13-435 Commercial Club 13-43 Executive Board 1435 F. H. A. 11-2-3-43 News Reporter 1335 Student Council Representative 1435 Junior Librarians 12-33 Secretary 1335 and the Senior Office Force. MILTON MELLIGER, whose interests centered around baseball, found time also for Gym 13-43 and Football 143. He came to Kramer High in his junior year from St. Bon's. DWAYNE MENKE, quiet and composed, took part in Boy's Glee Club 12-3-435 Gym 1435 and F. F. A. 11-2-3-43. The 'Frankie Carle of Kramer High, RICHARD MICEK, varied his interests in Hi-Y 1435 C. Club 12-3-435 Annual Staff 143 Football Editor5 Discoverer Staff 13-43 Sports Editor5 Gym 11-235 Football 11-2-3-435 Basketball 11-235 Track 1135 and was Treasurer 123. THOMAS MILLER displayed his versatility in the musical and photographic fields and also found time for Hi-Y 12-3-43 Secretary 133, Vice-President 1435 Choir 11-2-33, Boy's Glee Club 11-2-3-435 Drum Major 13-43, Band President 1435 Annual Staff 143 Photographer: Discoverer Staff 13-43 Photographer5 Student Council 143 Editor5 and Treasurer 133. Fun-loving HELEN MORLOK proved her ability for leadership by her efficiency as President of Com- mercial Club 143 and as a member of the Club 133. She devoted much time also to Booster Club 13-435 Chorus 11-23, and Girls' Glee Club 13-43. JOAN MUI-ILE, sweet and lovable, enjoyed the following activities: Booster Club 13-435 Dramatics 1135 Chorus 123, Girls' Glee Club 13-435 Commercial Club 13-43 Vice President 1435 and was Homecoming Queen in her senior year. Calm and collected, VIRGINIA MU!-ILE was en- rolled in the Commercial Course and found time for Chorus 11-235 Commercial Club 1435 and F.H.A. 11-23. ROSE 1 BUBBLES 3 MURPHY, well known for her quiet personality, worked diligently in Y-Teens 12-3-43 Cabinet 1435 Gym 1135 Commercial Club 13-43 Executive Board 1435 Student Council 1335 Junior Li- brarians 12-3-43 President 1335 and was Secretary 123. ROBERT 1 NICK 3 NICKOLITE brought glory to Kramer High School when he received the honor of being named All-State End in his senior year. He par- ticipated in C Club 12-3-435 Football 11-2-3-43, Basket- ball 11-2-3-43, Track 11-2-3-435 Boys' Glee Club 123, Choir 12-3-435 Discoverer Staff 13-43 Circulation Man- ager5 and was a Shop Foreman 143. Devilish ROBERT NOSAL added mirth to Choir 12-33, Boys' Glee Club 11-2-335 Senior Class Play5 and Gym 11-23. JAYNE OEHLRICH. who was everybody's friend and an expert on the dance floor, added pep to Boost- er Club 11-2-335 Y-Teens 11-235 Chorus 11-23, Choir 143, Girls' Glee Club 13-43 Secretary 143, Triple Trio 1435 and Commercial Club 143. Pert and saucy DONNA OLSON came to Kramer High School from Fremont in her sophomore year. JOHN MORROW, clever and comical, added zest to Hi-Y 12-3-435 C Club 11-2-3-435 Choir 143, Boys' Glee Club 11-2-3-435 Gym 11-23, Football 11-23, Basketball 1135 She took part in Booster Club 13-435 Chorus 123, Girls' Glee Club 13-435 Commercial Club 1435 F.H.A. 1235 Y- Teens 1235 and was Attendant for Homecoming Queen and was Student Manager 11-2-3-43. 143. centrated was the Sports Rally, held December 2, with At the Circus as the theme. The Class set a precedent by giving their Sports Rally in the early winter instead of in the spring, Merritt Scharnweber served as Master of Ceremonies as Jerry Lane and Don Hasselbalch were crowned King and Queen of Sports, and Peggy Lane served as the Attendant representing the Buds . At this Sports Rally several new features were initiated, and many hours were spent planning and carry- ing out the various projects. But the work on the Sports Rally seemed easy when the work was be- gun on the Prom! First the theme, decorations, programs and invitations, food, and entertainment had to be decidedg then, on March 26, the actual decorating began with the use of fireproof paper for the first time. The HBig Nightn was April 22, and the theme- My Blue Heaven -was por- trayed, in predominantly blue decorations. Besides these two main events, the Buds were in charge of the decorations for the Commencement exercises. The Choir, under the direction of Mr. '1Pete Jenkins, participated for the first time in the Baccalaureate services. Nancy Smith brought fame to the journalism class by winning a prize in an editorial contest sponsored by the Tuber- culosis Associationg and, when the Class took over the Discoverer,' at the semester, Nancy Smith and John Barrett were chosen co-editors, and Margaret Borneman was selected business manager, Merna Ingold was elected head cheerleader, and many members of the Class were outstanding as officers in various organizations-Carylyn Buss in FHA5 Nancy Smith and Lois Andrews in Y- Teensg Tom Miller in Hi-Y, 1Tom was also selected Drum Major for the Band35 Willis Klug and Kenneth Osten in FFA5 Margaret Borneman, Rose Murphy, Luetta Korte, Eleanor Finley, and Ellen
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