Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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1 I MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Left to right: Dorothy Encinger, Marie Ann Schmit, chairman Marilyn Fittje, secretary Joyce Stracke, Dorothy Snyder, Marie Herold. COUNSELLORS: Left to right: Mi s Mary Albro, Mins Edith Craig, Mr. E. P. Baruth spon SOI'S. Nell ' PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Standing left to right: Mary Jane Stillinger. Lor- inda Behrens, Lois Schlegel. Seated left to right: secretary Zita Sanders, chair- man Janice Grotelueschen. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Left to right: Anita Loseke, secretary Claretta Gehring, chairman El- len Marty, Doris Weber, Donna Drawbaugh, Myr- tha Wuethrich. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Club meets the third Monday in each month, the Executive Board meets every Thurs- day, and separate committees meet twice each month. Activities of the Club include: an Indian Summer picnic, Halloween datc-night, a cov- ered-dish supper, a May tea with the crowning of the Commercial Club Queen, the commence- ment picnic, the refreshment stand at the track meets, sale of Chrietmas cards and all-occasion cards, a food sale, and duplicating bulletins, programs, and year books. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE: Left to right: Wilma Schild, chairman Marilyn McCarty Jayne Oehlrich, secretary Donna Olson Gloria Turner, Delores Kylius. 61 .HE ,- M ,235 ,fs 5 Q S.: :'i ig 1 .g Y f ,

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FBLA COMMITTEE: Standing left to right: Darlene Hecker, Lorraine Pier. Seated left to right: Marietta Loveless, chairman Joan Muhle, secretary Lorene Drog. OuB.E. COMMITTEE: Standing left to right: Ethel Clark, Donna Lausten, Richard Roelle, Margaret Borneman, Dor- is Gertsch. Seated left to right: secre- tary Dorothy Speck, chairman Lou Ann Ross. CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE: Standing left to right: chairman Luetta Korte, secretary Merna Ingold, Joe Coan. Seated left to right: Evelyn Schreiber, Marilyn Janicek. Left to right: Helen Morlok--president Alfreda Plugge--secretary. COMMERCIAL CLUB One of the organizations that has been grow- ing steadily since 1942 is the Columbus High School Commercial Club. This Club, affiliated with the Future Business Leaders of America, is composed of all Commercial Majors. The Club membership is divided into com- mittees With an elected chairman and appoint- ed secretary for each. Each committee is given a special task to perform and stresses the par- ticipation of every member. The committee chairmen, together with the president and sec- retary of the Club, compose the Executive Board. FINANCE 8z PROGRESS COMMITTEE: Stand- ing left to right: Roberta Schultz, chairman Rose Murphy, Darlene Dilley. Seated left to right: Margaret Stevens, secretary Y'Vonne Berchtold.



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x -J' . 4 X ' fi . Top Row: M.'Grotel'L1eschen,,-'FL Luchsinger, T. Bredehoft, C. Ahrens, W. Wurdeman, R. Saalfeld, D, Adkisson, A. Otte, K. Wendt, L. Blaser, D. Me'nke,,G. Mueller, M. Speicher. Fourth row: G. Lusche, H. Jones, W. Wurdeman, J. Moje, C. Ger- hing S. Drinnin,'M. Wurdeman, H. Schmidt, D. Bell, J. Jarecki, F. Flamme. Third row: A. VVendt, L. Inselman, C. Gans, N Luetkenhfaus, M.-Luchsinger, G. Spitz, P. Matson, D. Stuefer, G. Stuefer. Second row: D. Loseke, R. Kasper, T. Pod- raza R. Bonk, L. Lueschen, C. Muhle, D. Shupbach, E. Lindeman. B. Schroeder, H. Nauenburg, First row: A. Muhle, L. Welch, E. Drawbaugh, C. Nelson, K. Osten, G. Kerr, R. Aerni, W. Klug, R. Stevenson, P. Wuethrich. .. - 'sq I FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA In an agricultural community, the F.F.A. is an or- ganization of great importance and value. By learning to farm scientifically, these boys are being Well prepared for the time when they will be responsible for the out- put of the Breadbasket of the Nation. Their main project this year was the Cornhusker Laboratory Farm, organized by the businessmen of Co- lumbus, and incorporated into the ag program. Also, they set up a cooperative insurance system, and pur- chased a paint sprayer to be used cooperatively. Officers guiding them in these activities were: Gene Kerr---president, Chauncey Nelson---vice president, Ken- neth Osten---secretary, Willis Klug---treasurer, Raymond Aeini---news reporter, and Earl Drawbaugh---sentinel, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA An organization which has contributed generously to programs for overseas relief is the F.H.A. This year they adopted a foreign home economics class, sent pat- terns to the Philippine Islands, held their annual bundle drive, and observed the World Christmas Festival, a na- tional F. H. A. project. There were four F. F. A. - F. H. A. social meetings --- a Halloween party, the Christmas party, a box social, and their annual achievement program, at which they received the awards earned during the year. Leading the organization were: Carylyn Buss---presi- dent, Goldyn Hook---first vice-president, Hazel Hollman--- second vice-president, Marylyn Buss---secretary, Dorothy Blaser --- treasurer, Elvira Lindeman --- parliamentarian, Marilyn Asche---historian, Claretta Gehring---news re- porter, Donna Lee Drawbaugh---program chairman, Mari- lyn Evans---song leader and pianist, and their sponsors, Miss Benne and Mrs. Jacobsen. Top row: L. Aerni, E. Arndt, J. Behle. L. Behrens. V. Behre-is, L. Brzikenhoff, E. Bredehoft, Z. Buss, J. Dilley, D. Eisen- man, C, Engel. Fifth row: L, Engel, M. Engel, S. Ewert, R. Feye, L. Fickel, D. Flamme, J. Frese, R. Gigax, D. Henke, S Henke. Fourth row: C. Hobbs, G. Houser, P. Jacobs, D, Kaspar, P. Koch, E. Koch, M. Krzycki, M. Lange, D. Louis, A Luchsinger. Third row: Mrs. Jacobsen, J. Luchsinger, W. Lusche, P. Malek, M. Maurer, M. Menke, V. Menke, A. Michael- son, J. Mueller, J. Osborn, L. Plageman, Miss Benne. Second row: B. Roelle, S. Rozanek, A. Runge, M. Sliva, K. Stevens N. Swanson. S. Thomas, S. Tredway, B. Vaught, P. Walden, C. Welch, A. Zweiner. Front row: E. Schreiber, D. Draw- baugh, E. Lindeman, M. Asche, D. Blaser, G. Hook, C. Buss, H. Hollman, M. Buss, C. Gehring, M. Evans, E. Marty.

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