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

 - Class of 1944

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An inky job if one is a nov- ice, Norma Jeanne Swanson and Arlys OhConnor are able to turn out, mjmeographcd sheets at a rapid 'atch and stay clean at the same time. To look at Dona Jean Clemson, W'ar- run Anderson, Gerall Row, Lavina. Schlote, Melba Bader, Vernon Boios, and Joan Danahy, one would think that bookkeeping is the easiest subject imag- inahle. h'hvn the photographer dropped h, in to snap their picture, the office practice class seems to have gone Hollywood. Th2 glamour girls are Norma Jean Decker, Rose Groe- tnke. Audrey Jean Badgley, Alma Hunt, and Roberta Schaeufele. W'ith ALBERTA FRERICHS Hi SL2, Kearney State Teachers Collcgm as their instructor, the advanced com- mercial students traveled the HRoyal mad in learning to transcribe their Grrigg' notes. A newcmner 10 the commercial de- partment last fall, MARJORIE VVIE- GERT 03. SC.. XVayne State Teachers Collegeh has learned to like Fremont High School as much as Fremont High School likes her. RUZICKA PIERCY FREIUCIIS Page Nineteen

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Q; PETERSON SIERCKS 1:95:11 sudics maj 01, J1 11111:1115 dn college after graduation. A dancing and skating enthusiast, MILDRED PETERSON was a member of Girl Reserves 121 and G. A. A. 121. 11Mickeyisy1 post-graduation plans include a trip to California. RUTH PETERSON is a person of many inter- ests. A1t11011gh she 111ajored in social studies per- sonal typing was her favorite subject. Sewing 211151 cooking are her hobbies. Dancing. ice skating. and collecting gmermucnt papers and movie stars' pictures were 1111! a few of the interests of ROSE MARIE RANIERI, :1 Girl Reserves 121 and G. A. A. 121 member who has a stage career in mind. A Junior Red Cross Council 131 member, MABEL REALPH spends much of her spare time roller skating and dancing. Her plans for the future are indefinite. Because of 311 extensive commercial course, JANETTE REESON should have little difficulty with her work when she enters a business college. Janette held 111e1nberships i11 Pep Club 131 and Girl Reserves 12,31 Studious FRANCIS RHEINSCHILD, mid-year graduate now in the Navy, was a Student Readers Board 121 member and Intramural 12,31 partici- pant. Hi5 major was 111athematics. QIxIOTY1Y RUZICKA a vocational arts 211111 devoted her outside time to c01S ction of miniature dogs and d011s.DorothV PETERSON RANIERI SOUTHERLAND VVARRING GERALDINE SIERCKS expects to help the war effort by working 111 a war plant in Ogden, Utah. 11Gerryf, whose specialty is roller skating, made social studies her 1aj0r. MERNA JEAN SOUTHERLAXD, who expects soon to enter nursesy training, devoted all her time to one extracurricular activitysDreunatics 12,31. As a junior she was 1JOOkholder for 11G0i11g P1aces', and served 011 the property committee of UOne W'ild Night. After graduation FRANCES XVARRING intends to take a course in telegraphy at Omaha. 11Fra11 was a member of Girl Reserves 121 and French Club 12,31. After attending summer school, LaVERNE VVAT- SON will be qualified for a position as school teacher next fall. LaVeme's other interests are sewing, bicycling, and horseback riding. With science and mathematics as his majors, WILLIAM A. 1tP1i11'y W'OOD already is well pre- pared for duty with the Army, the bunch 0 ' service he expects to enter when he is of '13 . Althouvh he's sailing the seven seas wi t1'1e United States Naxy, 111111111211 111.111 aui active DeMoIay, expects tojiwn 1111?; hij;1 high school onrk later. J; 9' Mining the Unitgb gtattfs Naval Rs; rve aiter c0: npleting his gryhatim ' eq irement at Midland Colletje last 5111111 er R his 3F C1111; nighlbership, V lettermg 11115 v1111m111g 12, '1rac11 131 111dvjestrvelrootba11 1231 111 re 11Byob1s er sport? f' 1111211ka1 REESON W'OOD W'ATSON Page Eighteen 3152 T BlERCY earnede ,1 J JV IV RHEINSCHILD MILLER



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?hx l, ??BTTINGER i : CORBETT u! 3 42032 DAVIS GERHART Page Tamil lj' xx; K3? By sponsoring a French Club for her language students, DOROTHY BIT- TINGER QX. 13., York Collegel was most successful in making lessons more interest- ing and less gruesome. FLORENCE MILLER CORBETT 0X. B.y M. A., University of Nebraskal, whose specialty is social studihs, did an excellent job this year of co-sponsoring the Senior Class with Mr. Elmore. Fremont High's Industrial Arts Building is publicized as the finest of its kind in Ne- braska, hut it wouldn't be worth two cents. without instructors of the calibre of RALPH DAVIS UK. B., Peru State Teachers C01- legel . 'ly serving as Reserve Basketball mentor this year, ARNOLD EDMISTON 03. SC, Midland College; M. A.. University of Ne- braskal added a new job to his old one- that of teaching science. i I As vocational guidance director Zafidf'Hi-Y sponsor, XVAYNE A. GARDNERi CA. B., Midland College; M. A., Univerisitiy of'Nc- hraskal served a ,cpmmunityy Now he's serving Wis nation 1'5 a lieutenanth ngJ in the 'n' d Stateglhlaval Rgscrve. f . U ' lingeliKAleRYNhGERl-IA 'r CA- 13., L iversiWFf Nebrasikal, Eligish .a'hd Ger- Iah ins htor, loves orchids, Uncle Sam ?ihouwgifehd her a big bouquetfsof them in recogii ion gfiher exceptioiiallhzork in sup- ervising the sale of War Bths and Stamps. I l l l , ' i . x ' , l hUpper lefty Jewell Keller seems to be puzzled by the Vacuum experiment re- quired of those in Mr. Arnold Edjuis- ton's illird period physics class. Others at the table are Julian Crank, Rlel'le Champney, Eileen Hepperly, Edythe Just 11m, Richard Kennec, and Fred Eidam, all physics students. Uiower lcfn Not at, all perturbed by the display of earthworms and cray- fish, which often cause the untutored in biology toybc a bit squeamish, Bev- erly Burt, Betty McCl-eal'y, Jane Stev- ens, LaNetta Ranslem, Alex Legge, and Bonnie W'arner study the days lesson. Mt righm Paul Larson, John Scovillo, Norman Km-lin, George Jilg. ll'essona ll'oolhiscr, Shirley Eskilsml, D'Iagdalene Launer, Jim Foild, and Bill Rhoads, under the. supervision of Mr. Edward Schnabel, discover the Hwhys and wherefores of chemistry. Who knows? There may be another Curie in the crowd.

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