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AV If-Ab .f - V . -,---. -..,---..-.. ..,.,....-nur... .u nan unix PLAL W 1iS'1'CO'l'T XVI LES XVILSON YELKIN YOST YOUNG Local chairman of this year's District 2 Declamatory Contest was MISS CLARABELLE McDERMAND, director of the annual spring play. An article ap- pearing in the 'Gregg XVriter was written by Miss Mcllermand. Joining the ranks of the Fremont faculty last year, MISS ANITA MEHRENS heads the Home Eco- nomics Department and sponsors the Sewing Club. MR. DALE E. MILLER, vocal music instructor, is a charter member of Phi Mu Alpha. Sinfonia, national honorary music fraternity. Mr. Miller, who came to Fremont last September from Central College in McPherson. Kansas, is also chairman of the con- vention fund committee for Alpha Psi Omega, na- tional honorary dramatic fraternity. Author of articles which have appeared in such na- tionally known music magazines as, The Etude. Baton, Metronome, and 'flacobis Band Monthly is MR. 'WALTER OLSEN, director of Fremont High's Band and Orchestra since 1935. To Mr. Olsen goes the credit for the scores of superior ratings won by the Instrumental Music Department. Past president of the District 4 Science Section of the Nebraska State Teachers Association is MR. ERN- EST ROTHERT, Intramural director and co-sponsor of the Junior Class. MR. EDVVARD SCHNADEL, science instructor and track coach, is chairman and a member of the board of directors of the District 2 Science Section of the If raska State Teachers Association. I ng co-sponsor of the Senior Class and the lub was the dual task of MISS FRANCES NGER. guardian of Bethel 15 of job's Daueh- ers, two-year president of the Business and Pro- fessional XVomen's Club, and secretary of the Dis- trict Z English Section of the Nebraska State Teachers Association. MISS LENORE TEAL, a newcomer to Fremont this year, was a co-sponsor of the junior Class in addition to being' sponsor of the French Club. Miss Teal is the author of an article, The Rhymes of Popular Songs, published only this year in Ameri- can Speech. MISS MARY JEAN XVIESTCOTT, girls' athletic instructor at Iloldrege before she replaced Mrs. Harriet Benson, is a member of the national commit- tee for Rules of Six Player Field Hockey. Now busy surveying the vocational preferences of recent Fremont High graduates and non-graduates is MISS HELEN VVILES, English instructor, Girl Reserves' co-sponsor, and executive officer of the local Junior VVomen's Club. D Besides coaching Reserve football and basketball, MR. DON C. XVILSON, mathematics instructor, is secretary-treasurer of the Interstate League. MR. VIRGIL YELKIN, coach of outstanding foot- ball ancl basketball teams, is a past councilman of the District 3 Nebraska State Physical Education Asso- ciation and-a past Nebraska representative of the Central District of the Physical Education Associa- tion. F or the last four summers Mr. Yelkin has been on the coaching staff of Y. M. C. A. Camp Strader. Bearing a marked resemblance to last year's Repub- lican presidential candidate, MR. HERBERT YOST, vocational agriculture instructor who is president of the District 2 Vocational Section of the Nebraska State Teachers Association, came to Fremont last September from Nebraska City. joining the high school faculty seven years ago was a man who had had actual experience as a mechanic in local garages. That man was MR. JULIUS YOUNG, instructor in auto mechanics. D111'i'11g the 110011 lzonr the faculty -room was f111'vu1'iaZ1ly at jvapzzlar -inccfiiig place for all -i1zst1'uulo1's.
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It is fitting that a major part of this book be devoted to members of the Class of 1941, for this year culminates twelve years of effort and labor on their part to receive the distinction of graduating from high school. Their hundreds of school lessons and memories will for. ever constitute an integral part of their lives.
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