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me y v..' .wh ff'A,ff,1 . .-cl 7.'f71'- t I I Ansar: Hfvrcn M1r1'r:N VA Uon N Bum: normal: CLARK Cotunarr Do NLM- lirrtiotuz tjftimxisa Gtstumar IIANLON 7 PZMNMWZWJL 4 JlqA'44 By Patricia Jensen, '42, and Betty Rhea, '42 Iiecause of his friendly nature, Superintendent UIOIIN Ii. IIANSICN t.X. li., Ntayne State Teach- ers College: Xl..-X., L'nivcrsity of Nebraskal, is tops with Fremont students. Mr. Hansen holds many otlices including: those of District .Z vice- president of the Nebraska State Teachers Asso- ciation. lieutenant-governor of Kiwanis. vice-presi- dent of the Nebraska State School lkoards Asso- ciation, and chairman of advancement for the Path- finder District of the Boy Scouts of America. DORIS llA'l'Cll, secretary of Superintendent Hansen, acquired her high school and college edu- cation in Fremont and was formerly secretary in the ,lunior llieh School principal's otlice. For that reason and because she is always willing to do favors, Doris, a member of the junior XVomen's Club, is a well-known friend of all students. The adjective swell goes to Principal HAMIL- TON F. MI'l I'liN CA. ll., Midland College: M. A., University of Nebraskaj. llesides his many responsibilities at school, Mr. Mitten is chairman of the Nebraska High School Activities Associa- tion's District 2 managing committee and is 21 member of Rotary's board of directors, the com- mittee for national defense, and the Y. Xl. C. A.'s board of directors. 'I'he amiable secretary ol' l'rincipal Mitten is MAXINIC YAITZIIN, an alumna of Fremont llieh School. Because she can remain cool and collected as business whirls about her, Miss Vaughn does much to keep the affairs ef the school run- ning smoothly. MAY ISL'RRIlOl.DliR tA.IE., Midland College: Nl. A.. University of Xebraskal, etllcient Latin instructor, is a co-sponsor of the Girl Reserves. Much of the success of this organization is due to the long! hours she has spent working' and planning for its activities. Page Nine liecause of his outstanding ability as a director, RONALD M. CLARK QA. H., Peru State Teach- ers Collegej, new instructor of vocal music this year, produced a superior A Cappella Choir. Co- sponsor of the Junior Class, Mr. Clark has been given the O.K. stamp of approval by students. FLORICNCIQ M II.LliR CORIIIETT CA. Ii., M. A., University of Nebraskaj, energetic social studies instructor, is a past women's golf champion of Fremom. Her courses are extremely interesting since she has visited scores of historical shrines in her travels through Canada, Europe, Cuba, Alaska, and the United States. likable l.. lIAR'I'I.IiY DUNLAP CA.l3., Peril State Teachers College-7, A-1 i11 students' hearts as the new science instructor this year, has been 1-A in the United States Army since his enlist- ment in February. A hard worker, T. HARRISON ELMORI2, who has specialized in manual arts at the University of Chicago, Stout Institute, and the University of Nebraska, is an instructor in that subject as well as the head of the Industrial Arts Department. XYAYNIC A. GARDNER CA.Ii., Midland Col- lege: M.A., lfniversity of Nebraskal, small and lively vocational guidance instructor, has placed many students in positions with local organizations and firms. First director of the local trade train- ing' program, Mr. Gardner is Hi-Y sponsor. Co-sponsor of the Junior Class, friendly KATH- RYN GIQRIIART KA. ll., University of Nebras- kal. teaches two languages. English and German. Miss Gerhart, a P. Ii.O., is also an active member of the A. A. U. XY. and the junior VVomen's Club. llecause of her outstanding: personality, tiny and vivacious FRANCES liANl.ON tA.l3., M.A., L'niversity of Nebraskal, instructor of Iinglish, supervisor of extracurricular activities, and adviser to high school girls, scores an immediate hit,
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