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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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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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Www cwuaalanqlawd One of the better daIIcers of Fre- mont High was CLARK ROBINSON. Also included i1I Clark's curriculum were: Cheerleader 13, 43, Pep Club 12, 3, 43, Hi-Y 143, A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 43, and Rustler 133. Collecting autographs was EDNA xlAY ROoD's favorite hobby. She was also in Pep Club 133. xlERCEDES RosE was in G. A. A. 13, 43, Band 12, 3, 43. a1Id Sewing Club 143. Roller skating was her favorite Outside activity. Interested in Hi-Y 13, 43 and model airplanes, BOB SANDAGE was probably the smallest senior, being only five feet tall. CLARE SAw'rEI-I.E, a member of the Dramatic Club 143, was aII outstand- Favorite hobby of DoNNABEI.I.I1 SANVTELLE was stamp collecting. Other activities were Band 123 and Sew- iIIg Club 13, 43. One of the more scholarly students was EI.sIE l.3lARIE SCARLETT of t Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43. ing general in tlIe leadership class. is AIELVIN SCI-IINKEL, a leading swim- mer on the aquatic squad, was also iII Pep Club 123, A Cappella Choir 143, Black and Gold 143, Hi-Y 143, and Rustler 143. JOAN ScIII.IcItER, A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 43, Rustler 12, 3, 43, Girl Re- serves 12, 3, 43, aIId Pep Club 13, 43 was an ex-champ in the women's di- vision on Fremont tennis courts. v Besides being aII outstanding jour- nalist, FRED SCHNEIDER received All- State rating oII the state basketball team. His other activities were Foot- ball 13, 43, Basketball 12, 3, 43, F Club 12, 3, 43, Tennis 11, 2, 3, 43, Black and Gold 143, aIId Rustler 13, 43 and Editor 143. LOIS SCI-IRoEDER,pert aIId ever-mov- ing, devoted most of her time to A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 43, Pep Club 12, 3, 43, Dramatic Club 143, and Girl Reserves 143. Interested iII shorthand and typing, I-UcII,I-E SCHULTZ was also a member of the Pep Club 12, 33. Playing the piano consumed much of ORRIAN SIIRIvER's time, Girl Re- serves 143. In Football 143, Hi-Y 143, and Science Club 13, 43, JOE SIC sported the most Inanly beard in high school. S'rERI,INu SIERCKS' outside interest was Western Union telegrams. RIP' 'N in.. ...N 94 v f,'r' +04 X ROBINSON ROOD RosE s,xNDAGE SAXVTELLE SAXVTELLE p . I -Q. Q X 1, - L1 Q. L - up , ' x , , J sc,xRLETT .. 'L X AQ x 3 ,5 scHINIcEI. .L L A -Mx P I ,e 'f' L E -if ,SCHLLCICER , y X .3 g s i 4 533 -J I I H ff V 3 - X , X A 'XQ-2 ' - . 3, 3 i N3 Q Xxsci-INEIDRR 'Q XX - ii, 13N 43 wif f-J 5 35,3 CSCXNQOEWSIR '- ses I . , pil WW 1 R 1 sIIRIv Ig X sIc C SIERKS
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