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

 - Class of 1940

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vzwwzmzww, fm cnc! fd. HAZEL I5IATSON, A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45, Student Council C-15, G. A. i-X. C-15, and Librarian C-15, spent much of her time with LeRoy Larsen, another senior. Band CZ, 35 and Hi-Y C45 com- prised ROGER BIEEXENVS activities. 5Vith sociology as her favorite sub- ject G1-Am's l5IILLER was a student interested m church work. Diminutive LEONARD LIULLALLY is interested in the manly art of sell- defense. He is comparable to a stick of dynamite, small but tough. As Vice-President of the Senior Class C-l5, a three awards winner in athletics, Black and Gold C3, 45 and Hi-Y C3, 45 member, LESTEIQ NUR- RAY was known as industry plus in whatever he undertook. XVALLACE NE1.sEN loved the Outdoors. His favorite subject was general shop. A newcomer to Fremont, CARL NEL- SON enjoyed athletics and spent much time working On physics. DONALD NEl.SON, an excellent vio- linist in Orchestra CZ, 3, 45, wrote for The Rustler C35 and Black and Gold In Football C45 and F Club C45 NORBIAN NELSON will be remembered longest for his superior pitching in Baseball C3, -l5. ROBERT NE1.sON, skating en hus st, was on The Rustler C-15, P J lub C45, and Intramural C3, 45. Pep Club C45 and A C ella Cho 7 35 member SH Nrcsogwgydl ' He also enjoyed huntii ' The main interest DON THU- FIND was Marian J sen. Oth activ- ities were Black and Gold C45, Hi-Y C3, 45, Student Council C25, and Rustler C-15. qs, . A favorite subject w iOl 5. FRANCES NICHOLS had a smile that conquered every obstacle. EDNA I5IAE IQIEDERMEYER, an ardent basketball fan, was in the Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45, Girl Reserves C45, and Rustler C45. Sherlock Holmes had nothing on HAROLD NOIRTON, who likes to solve mystery stories. S555 -'vw ...N-all' 4143 11155 JV? 'IRT'- VW' A, l 1 3 BIATSON MEENEN IIILLER it if 4 if if 5 -, I. .Lfkbj . f if -I ,ALULLALLY 5 A' 6 ,V I .fy ' 'i xruknpvf' I A ' ff' , B NELQEN 'RR J ,X ,f NELSON NELSON NELSON M b cy Jf ON l NESN ' W D NICHOLS NIEDERBIEYER NORTON

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LANIICREN LARSEN LARSEN . W , A i l fi ,ifjifili Wy A ll A9 I me X ,+C LEE! ' T fit i ,Mi L-I VIE I 7 , l , if, X 'A' I N li. -5' I ', f C, LUYIC Us Q , 'WN 'M my-. Ml' Ill MC Glili MC GUTRIE MC KICNZIE MAIJSIEN NIANZRL IXIARKUSSEN IXIARTIN take 13 3 ' H fe, es d 1 o . C ' .. 1' l RI E. . t ' R ' ii ec ics as avorite ubj 3 o , t uni, re ' s l KEi . 1 s. 1 p - at. F Cl it Bl nd C45. I 17,271 ' A Librarian C45 and Sewing Club member C45, RIARIE LANDGREN hob- bied at recipe collecting and would like to be a poet some day. Taking part primarily in athletics, ,ALLEN LARsEN was a Football let- terman CZ, 3, 45 and took part in Science Club C35, Reserve Basket- ball CZ5, Intramural CZ, 3, 45, and was elected Home Room Officer C45 and Athletic Board member C45. Aside from Hazel Matson, TZEROY LARsEN's activities consisted of Foot- ball C3, 45, Intramural C3, 45, Li- brary C45, Rustler C35, and Student Council C45. HENRY LEE by no means limited his activities to his chief interest, the Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 45. The future chemist was also in Science Club C3, 45 and its President C45, Intra- mural CZ, 3, 45 Pep Club CZ5, A ' .agxpella Choir CZ, 3, 45, and Student Jouncil C45. - LPISTELLE LEVVIS' favorite activity if , otlief than Girl Reserves CZ, 35 was if 'P 'liefr obby, of foreign correspondence. A L i .3 tured singer in a ,lunior LIVIXRS wig be remembered for her ure litioniof They Cut Down the Qld Pine Tree. In Pep Club C35, Commissary CZ5. and Girl Reserves CZ, 35 and Officer C35, JEAN l,0YliS'l'lCIJT favored sociol- ogy as a subject. f As f ' fOrpl1fggn?e 45 novelty act, i5'lIRIAM ' if Cl.lE1foRn MCGEE, 19405 and a po- liceman's son in Reserve Football CZ5 and Home Room Ofncer CZ5, will find his father to keep him ever well advised. V Sewing is the hobby of VELIDA Mc- TZUFFEE, who was a member of. the Orchestra CZ5. , A JOSEPIITNE McGUlRE's favorite sub- ject was sociology. Her favorite out- side activity was roller skating. , VFRA MCIXFN7 was a girl with an ey o t ' ie was inter- i ho a eco a l sewing. r11 ty Jing ub et, TWAR- 5 ADS N n Orc es- ra nd G1 es es CZ e u 1 i ZEI., ohobbies a se g an m roi ring. rawin o stacl ' in Rus rtooi C45 N o NI Q U SE 's e. ected to far w h is o 1er activi- ies were io bhl C45, ibrary C45, ul 45 mura 2, 3, 45, and a e Cl CZ 3 5 was the chief f ac ' ' o V 1 UIARTIN, who chose co 1 cial l as her favorite sub- zwfmiafzzia -wwf ' e Waaq .



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oH1.soN V 0 RW O1.sON K M PEC11 PETERSON' jj!! J. ,. .1, 11ETERsoN '7 '-'UA C, PETROXV C,3,yJff! RANSLEM RASMUSSEN RASMUSSEN REBER RICHARDSON RIX 'V' -vixrg, favs 'bn 95. In Pep Club CZ5 and Girl Reserves CZ, 3, 45, ARLENE OHI.SON also en- joyed reading and movies. Her fav- orite sport was basketball. Art was NIAUDIE OLSON'S outstand- ing diversion. She enjoyed football games a11d roller skating. VVorking i11 the ofhce took a great deal of ANITA PECH'S time. Danc- ing was her favorite relaxation. Outside activities of ETHE1. PETER- SON, Pep Club CZ, 3, 45, were skat- ing and swimming. Typing was her favorite subject. JAMES PETERSON played in Band and Orchestra CZ, 3, 45. Basketball was his favorite sport. One of Fremont's Outstanding ath- letes, GEORGE PETROW, F Club CZ, 3, 45 and President C45 and Class Pres- ident CZ5, played Varsity Football and Basketball C3, 45, Tennis CZ, 3, 45. Study hall, Babe confessed, was his favorite subject. Besides spending much of her time with a junior boy, JEWEL PICKFORD was in G. A. A. CZ5, Pep Club CZ, 35, A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45, Zlll Girl Reserves CZ, 3, 45. PATTY PIERCE was in Pep Club CZ 3, 45 a11d Girl Reserves C45. Outside interests were dancing and skating. The school activities Of MARCEI.LA RANSLEM were Pep Club CZ, 3, 45 and A Cappella Choir CZ5. She en- joyed roller skating. MAYNARD RANSLEM was another law and order student of Fremont High as his father was chief of police. CARL RASMUSSEN, lanky a11d easy- going, lettered in Basketball C45 and was a member of Pep Club CZ5. CHARLOTTE RASMUSSEN was an ard- ent baseball spectator. Her pet likes were typing and reading. O11 Student Council C35 and in G. A. A. CZ, 35, MILDRED REBER en- joyed football as a spectator. Her favorite subject was sociology. RICHARD RICHARDSON, lanky Bas- ketball forward C45 and F Club mem- ber C45, claimed he had nothing to do with women, nevertheless one could get all kinds of advice about them from him. Outdoor sports, such as hunting, fishing, and ice skating, consumed most of ROY R1x's free time. Roy's favorite subject was science. . X

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