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AIIM l'.'XL'l,lN was a husy latl thirini: his t-ntirc lllilll sclitvtwl cart-er. Prt-sitlcnt tif Hi-Y, ht- was Rnstlt-r t-li t'tillt't'titvns inanagcr :mtl vircttlatitnt tnanai,1t'r ftir tht- lllack antl Cltvltl t-H. jini, a Nti- vt-niht'i' ,lnnitir Rtwtarian, was unc tif tht- Sttttlt-nt f'tvtnit'il's intvst artivt- mt-inhers. ll,XlxI.l'.Xli I1.'xlll.li, whti niajtirctl in t'tnnnit'rt'ial wnrlt. n:unt'tl Sttttlt-nt lltttiivil t-ll ht-r favtvritt' autiviti, .X I't-it tlnh ill mt-tnht-r :intl stntlt-nt lihrarian tti.-ll. slit' ht-ltnigvtl ttv thu Girl Rt'st'rvt's 1.3,-li aftttr st-rving as ti. .X. .X. til st-Crt-tary. ' I,aYUXXI-Q l'1l,XllfR rcztlizctl tint' nf ltt'r high sthtitil :nnhitinns wht-n sht' was t-lt-t'tt-tl Stntlt-nt .3 fd tliiiiicil lit't'sitlt'IIl for tht- first svint-stt-r tif this war. .X fnrl lit-st-i'vt's t.?,3l int-tnht-r antl IJt'Mtilay -1 Nwt-t-tlivztrt cantlitlatc 13,-li. lfltncr was kcpt hnsy tlirtinglitvnt ht-r yt-:trs ht-rt' as class st-t'rt'tary- 'll ' trt-astirtfr ffl :intl .X C'aiipt-lla fhtiir lihrarian t-H. 0 0 stttviitl st-int-stt'r ht-gan, apiitwititctl a flag H 7 t'-vininittt-t' antl what tt flag that gftlllll ' , ' . tttrnt-tl tvtttl lt's a rt'al t't't'tlit tw lf, ll. S. Ib, Mllrhv Alice Cawood, '43 .Xftt-r it was niatltz this flag was tlisnplztygtl at all ggatnt-s. rallies, antl titht-r schtitil tnnt'tttins. Swim. High Svlmul itat! niay rt-int'tnht-r. tht- Stt1tlt-itt-l'tit1ii- lrnwmn 'xvhnwlxn t'il' t-znlyvin St-ptt-tnht-i' staitt-tl wtnls tin a ' XXtn'ltl Wat' II lltmiitmt' litill til l'. ll. 5. gfiltl- H. . . . ,, natt-s. l'ni glatl ttv tt'll yon that it's just ahtittt 1 Na, Nnittx. ., . .. . .l U - innsht-tl. Iht- platitit' will ht- hung tlnt-t'tl5 lit-t ytvtiit- sttt'in'istAtl tu rt-t't'ix't' a lt'tlt-i' with hvlww li:titislvtn'1vttgli's llhit- Huy. l i't-iiitnit Stnitn' lligh Sclititil as tht- i't'tttt'ti mill,-4-tg. llf twvttrst- ytin l'l'Il1l'llIlIl'I' tht- swt'll rt-sptnist' , H , y A tht' Sttttlt-nt L'tvt1nt'il t't-ccivt-tl tlttring tht' llvll- ll N llllh Will xml l l'?f Hg llll' Nu' tlrivt- ftn' st'l'1llP antl fnntls ftn' Grt-ck XYar tlt-nt l'trtint'il tlt't'itlt'tl that tipnn tht' twvtiiplt'- Rvlivfi tyvliq tlufmq Mmch thi, Ummii and ll l' li llf ll 'l'lf ll ll 'lll'l ln' il g 'l l'l il 1 uni' lnnitn' Rt-tl Llrnss Lliaiwtt-t'. ahh' spun! writt- in tht' tttlltvws whti wt-rv gratltiattttl 5,,,.l,fi iw Mig Ruth lim-I-ix Q,,iiu.M.,i'S7f,.f,4 l'l l'F fl'l' 'U lll 5' llllglll lf W Hll illlmll lllt' with which tti http' ahstvltttt-ly nt'w htitiks ftn' l 1ll'Vll N UW''l l'll5l l'l'l'- stiltlit-rs. l'i't'tty gtititl, hnh? Un its twwn xxx vm HTH. gcmm. mmm lm.,ilii.m :md initi:1ti'x't'. tht- Stntlvnt .l't1ttnt'il alstit-tillt't'tt'tl lllattlt antl tltiltl t-tlittn' at tht- tiint' 5-tin lt'ft lllzlgllllllm' 'WN fW 'f ,W '1' 'll'lf llfmks' Im. ilu, trim.. il gmx wmlum Swing that antl stint tht'ni tt: tht- snltlit-rs at tht- 5t'i'ilnit-i' ttitt art- t-siit-tri:illy iiitt-rt-stt-tl in what this Al 'l,1N'- ',t 1' ti J T5 t t . lm img lfllwm m lui 'l'ht- X'it'tnry t'tn'ps tnatlt- rapitl stritlt-s :intl I wish ytin twnltl st't- tttn' stlititil flag. lt's a hy nt'xt yt-ai' slltlllltl ht- tint- tif tht- lt-atling ltntwlttititl l'lilt-t'n .Xhhtitt, whit sttt't't't'tlt'tl at'tivilit's. .Xiirltliti thing l nittst nut ftn'gt't is l.aX't-nnt- lfltntti' as in't'sitlt-nt wht'n tht- tht' stiztiilititilt tif l7t't'intint lliglfs wat' inm- llir t' f t 'I' lx'nlf'1ijiiu t,.':'litifl'.t' i'l'4ll lfiitllixli tlti.v.tt'.t' ix lfitll till .tllrtlwrllx nrt' jll'I't'll tin t-fvfwvrliriiiti' In jltllll fwlxt' . . V , if i't'Imfi.v .vnufi tix llzifxr .fl flu' NIH- tlmil llffiiiiiil. llnlt' Ifllitui linrii nm htm' In f'l't'.t'ltft', .w.'iii.v In litlfw' .tlfirrfc tl milf ty! liirrnin- iwifni-A-,I Ivy lx'.'i1m'tli fflifvllltliili llrlnii s In .ll lltlf':'I IX,t'tlIf'fl. tnitl IM Wei'
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.S'lIf7I'l'lIlft'llfll'I1l John C. Hansen fel. lf., ll'uync Start- Te1n'lu'l's CUlll'f1f',' JI. pl., University of Nc- lfruskwzj is really .ruper in tending to his dzzfivx as lrvud of the l rrnmnl Pnlwlir Scliools. lfut no nmltvr Ima' lrnxy hr is, ln' always liar time for it smile and u few ieorrls with a stmleni, ielivtliel' that .virulent In' u k'imleryar1t'ncr or senior. lt'ontinnrtl from Page 'l'w4'I1'cQ That man is Superintendent john G. Han- sen, who, by his activity, has proved himself to be an asset to Fremont and Nebraska. l.ocally he capably administers the affairs of Nebraska's seventh largest school system and directly supervises Freinont's Aircraft Sheetmetal School, which has prepared and continues to train many persons for the air- craft industry. Maintaining a sincere interest in young people by serving as Y. M. C. A. vice-president and Boy Scout leadership training director, Mr. Hansen this year also geared the Fremont Public Schools to the vital tasks of aiding the Red Cross, collect- ing scrap, and issuing ration books. Two examples indicate his stature as a schoolman in Nebraska. Last October over 3.000 teachers showed what they thought of liremont's superintendent by electing l1in1 District 2 president of the Nebraska State Education Association. lint this is not the only responsible position which has come Mr. l-lansen's way. As state chairman of the l'ublic Relations and Legislative Committee, he works untiringly for the passage of state laws designed to improve every educational system in Nebraska. Nor are the six men working with Mr. Han- sen any less industrious. In fact, this na- tion's wealth would be more rapidly increas- ed if every eomnmnity had a group of 1nen Page T11 irfecn as skilled in encouraging the profit-sharing plan as the Fremont Board of Education is. Adjusting local schools to the war program was something done by them immediately, but wisely and efficiently. Through intensive study and thought, these six men and their superintendent also solved problems involv- ing rising costs, priorities for necessary sup- plies, and a growing shortage of capable teachers. The soundness of their policies has been demonstrated during the past nine months. Furthermore each member kept abreast of the newest educational trends by belonging to the State School Boards Association. But the duties of these men were not completed when their monthly meeting was over, for all served on one or more essential commit- tees dealing with school problems. Each one also did community service. Since all were vitally interested in the war effort, all assisted in the VVar Loan, scrap, and Red Cross drives. Yes, the Board of Education has met the needs of Fremont's schools as interpreted by the teaching staff, the com- . .. .... munity, and the student body. Of them it may be said that they have com pleted a big job in a supreme fashion. 'fe Known for hir ability In n1i.r .fly l'mna1'ks, jokes, and f'1Hl5 with .stern bowling outs and frank dis- t'u.rsirni.r, Principal Ilmnillon I . lllillen K.-1. lf.. .lllizllund Collcgcg M. A., Univrvzcity of N0lIl'tl.Yk'Gj is lrrwzl and respected Ivy all .S'r'niur lliyli Sclmol stnflcntx. liemusc Mr. Mitlcnlr work is newer' done, nmny .S'aturdny.r and wen Sundays find lzim bclzind hir dcsk.
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, llulitluy, mul l.uI'cr:1t' H'ul.vou fry Io rom- k l'n'fn1r1'ug1 tl1un1.wl:'t'.r :ml nu!-t' for mxrl j't'fIl X tllf'l'tUlt'L'!f rolnlmwrial 'zwwk lvul also for tht' juli of Vllflllljl .vlvnzdlx for Siudrul t'nlmr1'l .YIll'1't'j'.Y, .lIt1I'j01'f1' 1?II 1lFllfl1'IZ Civ,- lvru tllllmvay, .llildrml l,l'ft'l'XUI!, HDI!!!-V Lon flvtt' ilirn' f'Htl'jlt'lA' lwffwru' lln' firrmfl vurlx. grain. joan Rnntp l1c1ulcml that particular con han .-Xltcr tht- school party of lJL'Ck'llllJL'l' l8. wht all yon ltlloxw xxho nut Noon to ln ut tot sonic- hranch ol st-rvicv. tht- Council spon- sorccl mort- partics, cash a greater sncct-ss thai Nlarcli. K1-inn' lla-aclrick XYllSlll1lSlCl' of ccix-A nnittcc. anrl it rcally hacl Il joh on its mls. 'n thc' cnlirt' School paitl trihntv to I tht' ont' p1't'Ct'1lii1g it. .Xt thc' ont' in lllUllll'SQ and hc llliltlt' morv noisc than tht rust ol ns pnt togvthcr. Q'an't yon just lwar hint? .Xrhor Day fonntl thc Council planting 11 trot- NYCS t ol' thc hniltling. XYlivn thc District 2 Mnsic Conti-st was ht-lcl .-Xpril lfm, lirt-niont's vontt-stants gaincrl their cnstotnary lion's Q9 ll'itl1 ' ' fur tllllliutlll ' , lillrn 1l,1 11' 1 r'iIt'.v mfm' mtv fr .Y omzril nffir' HL HIL' Inu f ck lfz' fi' 'I III KNI- t'tltf'l'l. far I iuux. , tnuurzl Hl.'mlu'r.v-I:llurn llufijw'rly, lnl mlm- Igl- lliuifl lil lllillil' llll' l'V1'lll. lllv 51190055 ll Was- nzvr, llorix lx'1'mit', l'l1Ax'llf.v .lolH1.vln11, illurilvn t 'l'hc monitor systcni tnnctionctl smoothly lim-limp lvfwlwm Zona, .1luf'j.wiw .lo!u1.vmu, ghd throughout tht' Yvar. liCL'2ll1Sl' you know -lfflfwfffl f'i'f1ff'H-111' Wfflff f'ff'.i' !l t'fl filfff' 111 '1-'- ahont it from past CXPCl'iL'IlCC, I'll not horn' yon with :lc-tails. All in all. thc judiciary powcr ot I . ll. S. hail ll prctty hig ycar. ,-Xlthongh your high sChool's Sllltlt'lll l'onnc'il is just ont' ot' thc frt-cclonis for which yon ' nt llgfllllllgf. wt' want yon to know that wt' will tlo11ll in our powcr to he-lp You in Q-vt-rx' .., way '- '1 ,wh know that wlu-rt-vcr you arc, your pals hz hnnic arc- thinking of you ancl am: lig N' pronrl ol what yon arc mloing. I bo long, Snntty. Cootl luck! ' Y ' ,Xs over, f . I Mary .-X11 c - ' ' ci 1 wiht f Xl ll'l1ilt 7 lazlt v 1 1 9 1 limi in mimi on It ll 0 x hu: n an UIII1, 1 v mnfrv mm 1 ut lfiu 111 f tht' time ' 2 lt11'Ic11r 31 v .fv'tk. hm' Hlllltlv, . lj 1 IV ' R Iv' 1, Zn'1, LLM-t11g . ' tv , M - ' If ' 111711, D ' lx .'1I .v. Fr 7 . 4 , fd l I?yr-m1 K!'G.Y7Z1' rtirrflally tivlilnwtilc the frm and con I X ni .. .
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