Fremont High School - Black And Gold Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1940

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ABBOTT AKERLU N D 4 ALLEN ' N ALLEN ANDERSEN ANDERSON J f' f til AR 'yrixko .ij AYARS lf BADER . 5 BAHLE , 1 BAKER IJ 7 . I, F , , 1' B.A,JgDwi N, BALL J f BEATY X X x, wx ,JMD uh ii yzmazzfmam in , I G ABBOTT, Master of Cere- n the Class of 40's junior Or- 1 n ppropriately leads his class f Corky was Class President C. . Bun engaged in Basket- ba 5, Tennis C35, Associate Editor of ack and Gold C45, Rustler CS, 45 Editor C45, and F Club C45. ELMAR EXKERLUND, Douglas coun- ti n, took great pride in his ability t raise whiskers. B' NI ALl.EN, member of G. A. . 42, and Pep Club C45, collects lt d pepper shakers. LANCHE ALLEN, 19405, like her ster, was interested in G. A. A. C25. S Girl Reserves C2, 3, 45, A Cappella Choir CZ5, and Pep Club C45 com- prised ELAINE ANDERSEN,S activities. She collects popular songs as a hobby. Most acquainting HAliOI.D ANDERSON to all was the part he played in dramatics. Besides being in the Dra- matic Club C3, 45, he wrote for The Rustler C35. ln G. A. A. C3, 45, being Vice- Presiclent C45 SHIRLEY ARNOLD, Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, found her most en- joyable activity. Chemical problems were a pleasure f FRANCES Arwoob as she named c em'strj rglvfavorite subject. She lcl ship in G. A. A. C45 and NCE AYARs devoted his time jfnflost exclusively to his studies. PHYLLIS BADER, well-liked member of the Class of 40, participated in Girl Reserves C45 but most enjoyed roller skating. C A consistent honor roll member was GERHARDT BAHLE. Aside from this he led also in Student Council C3, 45, Science Club C45, Pep Club C45, and Black and Gold C45. DICK BAKER's favorite pastime was just fooling around. XVINIFRED BALDVVINIS extracurricu- lar activities .zcluded Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, Girl lteserves C45, A Cappella Choir CZ, T, 45, and Home Room Officer CZ, 35. Reading away her idle time, R0- BERTA BALL took, .ost pride in Eng- lish. She held '.nembership in Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, Dramatic Club C45, A Cappella Choir C25, Girl Reserves C45, and Black and Gold C45. Quiet, but less so around her friends, was BETH BEATY.

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H XX LON H XRRIS HATCHER Some day from the art class CDLETHA PAUL conducted there may come a Millet, Rubens, or Arno- If so, he will be the result of her care- ful guidance. It didn't take ERNEST IQOTHERT, biologist and physicist plus, long to become adjusted to his new position on his arrival from Kearneyg for the students took to him old to Fremont, de luxe and one of was taken into the New to Fremont High IEDXYARD SCHN Midlands hearts of 1 ely on his arrival. T The man to obtain an M., rL'tle.qree in X . Q A Y . ' A IA' f chemistry was greatly missed thefsepond . , ,. 1 l 1 - -, ' semestei SMITH, mathematierafl and chemist 't be beat, RUTH D. HARRIS, popular English instructor. knows and loves good imparts this love and knowledge to Qne of the busiest and inofstx- is HELEN BIARR, Commissary director sweet- ens the tooth of many a student HELEN lV1LES, social teach- er, was sone of the Drai sponsors and one teacher who always had a to offer. 's Lilliputian Another member of Fremont colony is FRANCES, HANLON of the kind tempera- ment and pleasing smile. She knows her English literature and how to teach it. XYILLIAM H. HIFE fthe H is for Hofgaardl is an All-American teacher with an All-American Rustler. Dave Keller claims Bill is the one who taught him all he knows about women. V Another tiny mite of the faculty is DALE BTCCONNELL, who is responsible for the out- standing choir which Fremont possesses. This handsome teacher has a way with his students. The success of Fremont's dramatic classes can be attributed to the work of CLARABELLE BTCDER- MAND. Her results this year included Fine contest plays and plays presented for entertainment. The pep and enthusiasm of the club she spon- sored reyeals somewhat the pep and enthusiasm of FRANCES SPRINGER, who during the day teaches plenty about English. HICE Y BIARR PASCOE SCH NABEL XVILES MC CONNELL ' MEH RENS PAUL SMITH XYILSON MC DERMAND OLSEN ROTHERT SPRINGER YELKIX Mft l like HATcHER has instituted a new class, gym leadership, which keeps his hands fairly full. The students become coaches of grade school children while Hatch'l supervises. Statuesque, marble-like, and robust are all ap- propriate adjectives to describe DoN C. XVILSON. Strictly businesslike in class, he becomes affabil- ity itself out of class. XYedding bells were the reason for MARGARET PASCOE,S resignation at the end of the first se- mester. Her job as teacher of home economics was well done. X XMI' 'B ,f Q ,If rl f' ' ,A I A f , y' I In ii J ,V ,, I dl



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1441 auclience 041642121-iff Favoring A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45 as an activity, El.IZABETH BE!-ISON was in Girl Reserves CZ, 45, Pep Club CZ, 3, 45. and a Home Room Secre- tary CZ, 3, 45. Bora BITNEY, well-known because of his Model A, also took part in In- tramural C35 and the Junior Orpheum C35. Quiet and unassuming best de- scribes BlARGARET BLAIR, Sewing Club C35. ' Devoting most of her time to the Sewing Club C3, 45, of which- she was President C35 and Secretary- Treasurer C45. CATIIRYN BLISS fav- ored shorthand as a subject. XVESLEY BLOOBI was responsible for the three issues with which The Rust- ler won its second consecutive All- I gy State rating. Besides being its Editor B KEY C45, XVes was a member of the Black B, AIR and Gold Staff C45. A 'When a person reads the story of CL? the Pep Club, he will find an ex- N V ample of BILL BRIGGS, work, for Bill ,rf 5 . , was a writer for the Black a Gol C45 and Rustler C3, 45. In C1 I' fi V ' C3, 45, he was its President . 1 M 2 Almost a chemist now, A - M' 'M wg BROXVN devoted his time to the ience ll, 5 -A- ' Club 43, 45, Intramural Cv 3 I If BLOORIZJCL Hi-Y C45. - it Ly BOB L. BRONVN, well-kn 'fn f 's C1 BRIGGS fi, brand of humor, devoted his ' I 'P Rustler C45, F Club C3, 45, semic- Football C35, and Student Counci 5 C45- A f . Handsome BOB XIARNEY BR pkg, 4 M named in a national contest as - I. braska's finest news writer il, I9 , , ' became known to all throub- te f Rustler C45, Pep Club ,C25 -me ' We ' B OW Basketball CZ5, Black and 'E C4 , O N Hi-Y 145. student Councilq 5, 'BR W , Cheerleader CZ, 35. .' f 5 I MYRON CALLAHAN, 'I Baseball let- XX IJBRMYSII terman C35, was in F Club C45 and J .,' Intramural CZ, 3, 45. I ff 'tVVorking on my old car occupies - 4 A , ,. most of the time of GEORGE CAZIPBELL, 5' ' X Reserve Football C35 and Pep Club member C45. i 'JJ A' 'footing a clarinet in ihe Band CZ, 35, HAROLD CANAGA served al ' CALLMPA-N Librarian C45 and took part fn - tramural C3, 45. ' CAMPBELL RUTH CARLSON, l9 QC, Pe Clua , member C3, 45, spendj ezr skfiie t e CANAGA roller skating and eepii' a s p- book. Devoting m st' 'E h r ime Rust ler Editor C4 . EA'N CAR. NS I' s in the A Ca ega hoir Z, 3, 5, Girl Rese Is C 3, 45, ep lub C35, and V ack nd ld CARLSON' MA RIT 'CCH LIN, ARLES- ton, I . I 1 erXX,C 45 and CARSTENS Secretary 45, so participated in Pep Club , 3 . cIIARLEsToN X f

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