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rl at it a result The United States of America, as of decades of thought and deliberation, has produced a public school system designed to produce each generation a more ad- vanced and enlightened citizenry. Although schools do change superiicially, the basic idea underlying them remains the same to play its part in the American scheme. From the earliest time three Vli'fUCSJSCllCJl2l.l'Sl'1l17, cooperation, and self-control4have been em- phasized. Even before extracurricular ac- tivities were to appear with their contribu- tions, education's main purpose was to pro- duce a cultured youth, grounded in scholar- ship, cooperation, and self-control, Today as in years past, this purpose has been un- affected by the passing of time. Ever striv- ing to demonstrate this, the l9-lO Black and Gold staff dedicates the first section of its book to those who were instrumental in establishing these high ideals in which the l f today lirmlv believe. May young peop e o J ' ' 'A ' l X cholarsliip, tlon s citizens ever seep s this na i . ' ' '-tantrol the basis for cooperation, and self cc their schools. At the left is cz scene repeated betzeteeu the classes wfteuefvei' stif- dents traverse stair- ways to the second floor. scholarship coofperation Sel - control Tl'JfIilIf imma If f01 httzstmess dliflillf B . ,eolzofillfs 614155 we S XJ a Newer C zzzlfg J and Cfzarlggfon' , 51.4
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Charting the Course By Esther Stennfeld Szzperiiztendent folzn G. Hansen snb- mits 0 signed eoizfraet to Secretary R. fl. Johnston, on the left, and Presi- dent James R. Hanson and MU: Glenn If1 eIIs, on the right. Taking in the discussion from their end of the eonferenre table are Dr. Andrew Hczrwy, Mr. Lloyd Haven, and Dr. H. N. 1W01'i'0w. Charting the course for the entire public school system of Fremont is the duty of the Board of Edu- cation and the Superintendent of Schools. Captain John G. Hansen, most efficiently directed the preparation of the itinerary of S. S. Fremont Public Schools for the school year l939-40. He was very ably assisted by First-Mate James R. Hanson, Second-Mate Glenn E. W-ells, Log-Keeper R. A. Johnston, Purser Andrew Harvey, M. D., and Boatswains Lloyd Haven and H. N. Morrow, M. D. The new Linden Grade School was the board's first undertaking. NVith the erection of the building on newly acquired ground, high school athletes gained a new practice field. During April the board announced a decision which will result in the addition of another new building to the list. This summer a new 336,000 vocational arts building will be erected on the site now occupied by Central School. Before the beginning of school in September, a 351,000 grant was voted by the board to make activity programs and all issues of The Rustler free to every student in Senior and Junior High. Elec- tion of six new faculty members was also accomplished at this time. XVithout Hnancial aid from the crew,l' Fremont High School's Band would not have been able to purchase new uniforms this year. Local Parent-Teachers' Association units donated an initial fund to which was added by the board a sum more than six times the initial amount, thus making the purchase possible. Llnchartccl ports during the voyage required two faculty positions to be filled. The crew', elected Miss Anita Mehrens as successor to Miss Margaret Pascoe in the home economics department and Mr. Edward Schnabel as mathematics instructor to succeed Mr. Earle Smith.
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