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V- Stocking the .Shelves F-D36 is the number of the book and I can't find it. This is only one of the oft-repeated queries put to the student librarians each day as they go about their duties, helping students find books and research material. Sitting on the librarians stool first and second semester were Mardell Rathke, Billie Croft, Dorothy Barnes, Sydney Sorensen, Shirley Bouer, Peggy Larson, Margie Schilke, Joyce Peterson, Marlene Pates, Nancy Han- cock, Flossie Haslam, Jeanalee TeSelle, and Mary Jean Harpstreith. Duties of the student assistants are decor- ating the bulletin board, typing and filing index cards, and stamping new books with new numbers. Every month. new magazines are put in their protective holders and placed in the library for the students' use. Student librarians not only check the books out, but replace them in their proper places when they are returned. Many times books are put on reference by different teachersg these too must have special atten- tion. Other important duties are filling out permits to leave the library and collecting penny day contributions. Without the willing help of the 13 student librarians, Miss Marion Bader, school librarian, would not have been able to give the students the assistance that they wanted. -Nancy Hancock First semester librarians: Schilke, Rathke, Larson, Pates. Bouer. J. Peter- son, Miss Bader. Barnes. TeSel1e. Sorensen, Croft. Haslam. Harpstreith. and Hancock pose for the photo- grapher. Librarians Bouer and TeSel1e per- form their monthly duty of decorating the library bulletin board. Page 29
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Petersen Ward Millard Safety First - Accidents Last Safety promotes successlv Fremont High can boast of another success- ful year Without a serious accident-thanks to the untiring ef-forts of the Student Patrol. Under the supervision of Mr. Meyer, the boys patroled the intersections surrounding the school and also the corner of Eighth and Main. Other duties included keeping fans away from the football playing field, setting up chairs at the city auditorium for various pro- grams, and keeping order at basketball games. We, as students of Fremont High, learned to respect the Patrol boys and their efforts to make our school activities safe.-Sally Bell l- .,,,,- Page 28 Delmar Petersen participated in Band 1l,2,3,4J, Hi-Y 149, Patrol 12,3,4JJ, lieutenant 13,4J, track 12,4J. He was also home room treasurer 13,4J. Lieutenant 147, in Patrol 12,3,4J, Robert Ward was active in track 12,3,4J. Listing social studies as his major and English as a minor, Robert Millard was a member of Patrol 12,3,4J, captain 143, and a monitor 129. Robert belonged to Tiger Cubs 143. D. Petersen. Ellsworth. Anson. Hahn. Niebaum. Breese. Wagner, Ackerman. Falk. Dicus. Morehouse. Phillips, Nie- hus, Romans. Van Gerpen, Wohlner. Witthoff. Freeman. Janssen. Edson. Ward. Wengert. Carlson, and Bolt listen as Patrol Captain Millard ex- plains a traffic, problem to Mr. Meyer. D. Petersen directs noon traffic while Carlson. Ward, and Niebaum look on from the corner.
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f . iff, 5 f 5 1,1 .Ag 5 Vff N .f ' 5' flj ' V t, I x! X!! Kr' 31417. 1 Anson, Walla, Rathke, Weddle. Miss Bader, Jensen, P. N-elson, and Brooks discuss new books for the library at a Student Readers Board meeting. Second semester Student Readers Board composed of Miss Bader. Weddle. Mack, Anson. Walla, Croft, M. Thulin. and Hevner meet in the library for their weekly meeting. Page 30 1 t In charge of the li- brary and the activi- ties of the Student Reader's Board was Marian Bader CB.A., Midland College, Uni- versity of Nebraskab. Bader Pennies for Reading A mere penny means nothing to the average student, but the FHS library can boast how far a penny will go by its many books. Members of the Student Readers Board are chosen in English classes, then placed on ballots and voted on by the entire student body. The board is made up of three seniors, two juniors, and two sophomores. The board meets every Wednesday night after school in the library. Here the members give reports and reviews on books. After their good and bad points are discussed they are voted on. Approximately six to eight books are bought each week. Books, magazines, and reference books are bought from the penny day collections, which nets about S1000 a year. Another income for the library is thc auction that is held at the end of every semester, which nets about S200 a semester. Senior Brooke Anson is a long time veteran of the Student Readers Board. Brooke has served four terms. This year the Readers Board is celebrat- ing its tenth anniversary service in Fremont High. All in all the Fremont High Student Readers Board has held a very successful year.--Jeanne Eidam
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