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hHi, there! hVarrcn Chris- man and W'ayne Riggs greet Donna Miller, Doris Peder- 5911, and Donna Jean Ellison as they meet across the street from the City Andi- J torium on their way to school. Gettin r the ulowdmhl from Jack Killeen are five Betty Bubbert Jeanne Allstino, Elaine Johnson, . students in 3H. h 'ayne Gardner's third period trade Betty Kaarstad, Dick Ruwv, Dave Burnett, and training class-l'at Henkens, Harriet Furstcnau, Norman KVroe were having a blue Monday in Amer- Vernon Poggensce, Jim Niday, and Jim Coffey. - .iczm history, a required subject, when this picture was taken . Lorraine Anderson seems to have seven admirexs It n; y be plane geometry to Mrs. George Burgor, while she explains a problem based on tho Pytha- but, to Andrew Morrow, Janice Nelson, Dolly Jean gorean theory to David Britt, Elaine Brisso, Vcrn- Reed, Donna Dew, Bernard Koycn, and Dick Lamp- on Scoville, Ronald Westphal, Richard Johnson, son it looks 11101-9 like Hplain foolishness, Jim Tarn, and Dale Tillman.
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Betty Lou VuH, Thelma Cushnmn, lmu Ann Alber- son. Geneva Phinncy, Joy Lyman, Gharlev 'Battiuto, and Clarence Pollock turn supervised tudy into organized knowledge in Mrs. Florence Corbett world history class. HShoot, say Mary Frvw, Betty Lutzclmzul, Lowell Mattsen, Ed Bales, Kenneth Haurigan, and John Snyder as they anxiously m'ait their next HDeutsch dictation during; one of the many inter- esting sessions held in Miss Kathryn Gerhurt's room. Delmar SChifPl'l, Franciss Sell, Pat Jones, W'illizun Hull. and Don Rule know that by buying United States Yar Stamps and Bonds they give Illeaning tn iW'ive la France as well as HVivc lcs Etats- Uni One of the many optional English courses enjoyed by Jim Foild, Elnwr Andvrson, Dale Peterson, nggy KYard, Elton Valium, Virginia Kingry, Harriet Vliblw Calvin Wal'aven, Russel Jones, Marjorie Nelson, and liz'atrice Mullikvn was an American literature section skaully taught by Miss Fran- cvs Springmu v . ; , ., .. .- . m; x: I .h A3 J! -- E 9 Edge Ivffrczf w $ ., 1r 1 ., Robert l-lal'twig, Luis Ann Fin- negan, June Henry, Richard Keilstrup, Alice Rahlfs, Mar- garet Oberg, and Priscilla Yen- ney tackle one of Bliss May BurkholdPWS Latin assignments with plenty of gusto.
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SVOBODA AMOLIE SVOB DA 03. Sc., Uni- versity of Nebraska, home economics instructor. really knows her HOIliOllSH when it comes to cooking. Besides teaching: English, FRANCES SPRINGER tA. 13., Nebraska VVes- leyan Universitw served as a Junior Class sponsor and the guardian of Bethel 15 of Job,s Daughters. u' then not teaching science. lege; XI. A. Colorado State College of Educationi kept the Student Activi- ' tleS Assouatmn 5 accounts. CV If his present plans materialize, RUSSEL JONES expects to be doing two things next falL-taking a postgraduate course and working 011 the farm. As a senior, Russel completed majors in Iinghsh and mathe- mat1cs. Before joining the ranks of Fremont's stu- dent body as a junior, MAXINE KOHL- HOF attended Norfolk High School. Max- ine is another girl who thinks 110w thatw nit's business college next.H Shy ELAINE KORTUM, who majored inN$ commercial work, will take advanced train- ing: in that field before entering the business world. Because of her avid interest i11i'a11 phasesxo of science, MAGDALENE LAUNER bask a good foundation upon which to build when she enters nursesI training. HMaggk two outside interests were Girl Reserves tli and the Civil Air Patrol. A social studies major, DOROTHY MAN'- ZEL was 2111 active G. A. A, 0,21 211111 Jun- ior Red Cross t3i member. uDot is a dancing and mgvie enthusiast. W 11116 a Rokeby High School student LOIS ARI ET'I E MILI ER xxas active in Dra- matics Hi and Vocal Small Groups t2,31. Favorite pastimes with Lois arc sewing, skating. and attending baseball games. Prior to comingr here this fall from Kicker- son, GLEN OLSEN had completed :1 year during: which he was 21 member of the basketball squad. assistant editor of the school paper, and class secretary-treasurer. Typing budgets were 110 chore for JOYCE PADDEN since the subject taught in Room 303 was her fav' rite. Joyce's hobbies though were two in number-saving match folders and sewing. Prior to her enrollment in this school, MAXINE PEARSON lettered in music at JONES 'West Point High School by participating in LAUNER 3211111 and Girls Glee Club t2 v.9 Maxine expects soon to be a part of the IIbusy OLSEJ business world. RAY- fl MOND REED 1A. 13., York Cot BURGER AIARR Given: mathematics, Pep Club spon- sorshm, recent marriage. Prove that it isn't MRS. GEORGE BURGEP 1': B. So, Duchesne Collegw if If it were not for HELEN OX. 13., Midlan cial instructor a t Co tor, many orga ions wou look elsewhere f . FRANC 15 ANLO1 A., Universi 0f Neb 5 a1 has two key jobs for she heads b0 1 the Eng- lish and visual education det artments. 'rmW HANLON ,r KOHLHOF KORTUM MANZEL MILLER PEARSON
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