ll ATL' ll XALKIIIAX OSBORN fcillllllllllftf from l'ug1t' lfiylllccul t the student Now one remarkable thing abou body of Fremont High School is that it can be divided into four parts, namely, the pre- stenosf' the junior scientists, the indus- ' ' ' l' ts. trial arti sts, and the just stucen The largest of these groups is the first, the 'l'l ' froup inostlv girls, gen- pre-stenos. ns g, . . I erally resides in the lower corridor. where ' ' t has its rooms. the eonnneiual clepartincn Now these students as a whole ILI't'llil really queer although they have their peculiarities. But. don't we all? In the first place they don't write like other 'te shorthand that sys- people do. They wrt Q . , tem of writing which employs those unin- ' ' ' - l ess world. telligible hieroglyplncs of tht iusin And they use little, skinny pencils to do it too. One room sounds like an airplane factory. But that noise isn't made by riveting nia- . ehines: it's made by typewriters. And the little bells keep ringing and the carriages of the much ' ' l' 'l' to the margins. abused machines thump may Finally there are the bookkeepers, who are known for their methodical calculations. They have ink on their fingers and smiles on their faces. They like what they do too. The next group is the junior scientists. They occupy the east end of the third floor 'dor and they broadcast their occupation corri , 1 ' ' 5 lat continually coinexl I, . ui, ki J by tht noxious fumes tix reuuliaiiml on Page Tmvity-'l'1eoj 3' U V t V i i y lvl i K. J 1 CLARK , FRERICHS Vg' ia , ' bc 1- ,KJ DORIS ll.X'l'Cll, efficient and friendly secretary of Superintendent john li. Hansen has ausign on her desk which reads: llon't stare at this secrc- ' ' - - ' 'ourselt some dayf llut tary: you nngbt bf. arazy y she is really too nice To be crazy. Principal Hamilton I . Nlitten's man liriday is fXl.'XXlNli YqXL'lill.-KN, who has to put up with questions, unimportant matters, anl fwclisltitess which only 'teen age individuals can perpetrate. Hn leave of absence from the Army YVonicn's Re- serve, LURICNIC USIXORN IA. ll.. Peru State Teachers College! last October became the cap- ' ' ' ' ' l 'ad of the Art able successor of lxlanie Lutas as in I Department. Nut only does CH.XRl.U'l l'l'1 CLARK ill. Sc., Kearney State 'lieachers Collegcl do an especially - ' ' ' horthand and typing but she good job of ttaclnng s can also do a flashy job of practicing what she x preaches. Q Lvl Little .'Xl.lllfR'l'.-X l Rl'IlllL'llS tll. Sea Kearney State Teachers Collegel has a notoriously infec- tious laugh and a ready wit to blend with her ability as a shorthand and typing teacher. ,l N l. X, , x, , Xlfii PcFfviJY'1ec1i1y-17111 ,p l if .4 J A
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