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

 - Class of 1941

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R wa, 4 .94 ca .feafen By Beverly Krasne and Joseph Ranieri NSEN HATCH MITTEN VAUGHN 7 KL-IAN BELL BENSON BURIxH DER To SUPERINTENDENT JOHN G. HANSEN goes the title of Dusiest Man of the Fremont Public Schools. , In addition to fulfilling' most efficiently all the duties of a superintendent, Mr. Hansen at present is on the Kiwanis Club's board of directors, vice-president of the State Schoolmasters Club, presi- dent of the District 2 delegate assembly of the Ne- braska State Teachers Association, vice-president of the State School Boards Association, Zllltl general chairman of this year's Y. M. C. A. and Scout drives. During' the school day MISS DORIS HATCH serves as secretary to Superintendent Hansen. Out of school Miss Hatch's responsibilities do not e11d, for she is president of the junior lVomen's Club and organist at the Baptist Church. Before coming to Nebraska from Pennsylvania, PRINCIPAL HAMILTON MITTEN had been a deputy sheriff, a state highway inspector, and an ac- countant for the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Today Senior Highs capable principal is a.member of Ro- tary's board of directors, the Y. M. C. A. board of directors, and the American Legion athletic board besides being treasurer of the Nebraska High School Activities Associatioifs District 2 managing committee. Known to every pupil in Fremont High is MISS MAXINE VAUGHN, Principal Mitten's secretary. Miss Vaughn, a graduate of this school, is at present a member of the executive committee of the junior W'omen's Club. MISS MILDRED BECKMAN, who names cards, bowling, and radio broadcasting as her hobbies, is best known for her help in placing commercial students in local positions. Traveling, cooking, and reading are the chief intere t. of MISS DOROTHY BELL, two-year president f the Business and Professional XVOIIIEITS b a past vice-president of the Nebraska Assoc 'tt of Geograblly Teachers. M MRS. HARRIET BENSON, former gir ical education instructor and G. A. A. sponsor, resigned shortly after thc opening of the second semester to accept a position in Lincoln as a member of the state recreation division's staff. MISS MAY BURKHOLDER, co-sponsor of Girl Reserves, classes sports and traveling as her major hobbies. Miss Burkholder also plays a vital part in the activities of numerous social and civic clubs. Each day found Princijval Hamilton Mitten. facing his rc.vpo11..ri11iI1'I1'rs 'with L'Cll'lIf?.l'fHC'S.Y and ll rutile.

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By Darleen Bostrom To provide an efficient and modern program that would meet all students' needs and desires was the goal of every Board of Education member as the initial steps for the 1940-1941 school year were taken. Following the recommendations of Superin- tendent john G. Hansen. one of Nebi-aska's foremost and most progressive educators, Presi- dent Andrew Harvey. Secretary R. A. John- ston, Mr. Glenn 12. 1V ells, Mr. Leander Mur- phy, Dr. H. N. Morrow, and Mr. James R. Hanson early last summer adopted a 25169380 budget. Accounting for 3137300 of that figure were the salaries of ninety-tour teachers, thir- teen custodians, and three secretaries. Because statistics reveal that the combined daily attend- ance of the Fremont Public Schools is now 2600, the 95169580 budget takes on its greatest significance, though, when viewed this way: the cost of education per student this year was 9564. Through the thoughtful and intensive study of this year's board, each student had the op- portunity -tox prepare himself for a vocation most suitedf to his individual personality and ability. VVhat was accomplished along this line during a' single year is admirably mirrored in the chart at the right. Under Mr. VVayne Gardner's program, students were placed in part-time jobs in local firms during the school year. And now that the program has bee11 completed and can be viewed as an entity, Fremont citi- zens owe a debt of gratitude to the members of their Board of Education, each of whom donated his services because he believed in the American system ot education. A big job was superbly done. To f'lIl'l'1IG.YP nr fm! IQ flIll'l'1IflI!? ll nmiimz pic- ture fu'0jm'l-m'. Tlml was the jvroblmzl illr. James R. Ilazzsnn, Dr. J. T. Young, .S'ufveri1z- If-ndenl' John G. Hmnreu, and Mr. Leamier Jlfzrrfvlzy had fn drfrfde. 5 X Z SECRETARIE5 0 TEACHERS OLABORERS 0 AVIATORS .' 'ns N X NURSES O JOURNALISTS! ENCANEER50 51-XLESMEN ARTISTS o MUSICIANS o DRAFTSMEN 0 FARMERS QX N t v I f- BEAUTICIANSO DOCTORS 0 DOUBTFUL 0 ARMY MEN PHARMACISTS 0 PHOTOORAPHEQSO HOME MAKER O LAWYER l i I FORESTEP. 0 BANKEP. I SOCIAL VVORKEI-I 0 ACTOR 179 Srniolzt E.rp1'r'.rs l 70l'Ufl.07If1I PI'Fff'I'FI1l't'S Lnnd.rm,hing Ihv grmmds nrnmm' flu' new In fI1II.S'fl'I.lIl Arts Huilding was a topic dl-.Yt'll.N'l'i af nm' Inward rlleefillg Ivy Dr. I-I. N. Jlfrrrrorr Jlfr. Glenn E. llt'1'I1s, illr. R. fl. Jimmie Julzustnu, and Dr. .elizzlre-ze Harvey.



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CoRni:'rT ELMORE HATCHE1: HICE Replacing Mr. Fuhlrodt when MRS. FLORENCE NIILLER champion woman golfer and a former member of this school. Mrs. Corbett is a co-sponsor of the Pep Club. ' Co-sponsor of the Class of 1941 and director of the Presbyterian Church Choir, MR. T. HARRISON ELMORE is president of the District 2 Manual Arts Section of the Nebraska State Teachers Association. MR. VERNE FUHLRODT resigned at the end of the first semester to devote all his time to raising and selling gladioli bulbs. Co-sponsor of the Class of 1940, Mr. F uhlrodt had been in charge of the Student Activity Associatioifs finances since 1939. Now serving as president of the Nebraska Lay Leaders' Conference for the second consecutive year is MR. XVAYNE GARDNER, supervisor of voca- tional guidance. Mr. Gardner, member of the Na- tional Vocational Assoeiation, president of the Fre- mont Teachers Forum, and Hi-Y sponsor, officiates at basketball and football games as a hobby. Another member of many civic and social organiza- tions in Fremont is MISS KATHRYN GERHART, Sophomore Class co-sponsor and assistant director of the Commissary Department. President of the District 2 English Section of the Nebraska State Teachers Association last year, MISS FRANCES HANLON is Fremont's extracurricular director. Her confession that she likes to do every- thing is typical of 'her versatile personality. Originator of the Penny Day plan, adviser of the Student Readers' Board, and head librarian, MISS RUTH HARRIS roller skates and reads for rec- reation. Builder of a well unified grade school physical edu- cation, program that offers Senior High athletes practice in leadership is MR. HOMER HATCHER, physical education director a11d author of an article on leadership in the Nebraska Educational journal. 5 2 'S . i L-ILRH AR'1 lp! HANLON IIARR LANG LUCAS BIARR NI XRS Responsible for The I. ...... -.'s three consecutive All- American ratiiff' is MR. XVILLIAM HICE, past nresideni of e r ka ' School Press Asso- -nt r 1 lf Nebraska Coun- cil o rs of En 'l'ish. being a Rotarian, Mr. C C1l1 o lprlgs' f , ! i , cr.m , ns' J nahsm il- ternities. Aloha Sigma Phi an Pi Delta Exsilon natio 'il 4 It - MR. MA I 1 6' A ' I, in charge o the I uc tll Activinf ' ti tina s o-spon- ' of - S umo n las, came to uont this .r froi Nor Pla?-P Mr. lgaaiis , ' to ' ie S h ' cop. Chu ci ioir, w a so oist with 1 Northwestern University A C ella Choir u , 7'and 19 seasons. . - J MRS. hIILDRED sponsor and social studies instructor, spent much of her time reviewing books for numerous local clubs. Before joining the faculty of Senior High School, Mrs. Lang had been a member of the staff at Central School for one year. MISS ELAINE LUCAS, president of tl1e District 2 Art Section of the Nebraska State Teachers Asso- ciation, has also been a president of the Fremont Community Players and an honored queen of Bethel 15 of Job's Daughters. Heading the Commissary and Commercial Depart- ments is the full-time responsibility of MISS HELEN MARR, past vice-president of the Nebraska State Teachers Association. Superintendent of schools in Hooper and Ponca be- fore serving as principal of Fremont Junior High for thirteen years, MR. JOHN MARSH joined the Senior High faculty last fall as supervisor of attendance. Mr. Marsh, who was president of the Kiwanis Club in 19-10, is also a past city councilman. Page Twenty-two

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