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

 - Class of 1944

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Grease monkeys are made not born. Thatts why Duane Brandon, Lee Brittell, Vernic Hansen, Roy Johnson, Bob Dethlefsen, Jack Cowan, and Keith Peters are grouped around the cutaway chassis. Such a chassis enables them to observe the function of all moving parts of a car. As an announcer for Radio Station KORN, ROI:- ERT CUTBIRTH finds his ability to use Htwo- bit words and his training in Dramatics Ugly of real value. Bob also took a fling at sports through his participation in Reserve Football Chit. HIt's the Marine Corps for me if I can make the gradc, says JOHN HEALD, who completed ma- jors in industrial arts and social studies hcsides working after school. It CARL KLEYEMANX Couldn't be found at the Industrial Arts Building, the next place to look was the Senior High gym since Intramural m was hFriday'sy cxtracurricular activity. Besides majoringr in industrial arts, DARRELL NCUUFFICIC drove a truck for the Omaha tVorld- Herald nn weck-cnds. DEAN RIEGICL, an industrial arts major who workcd M the Adams Motor Co. on afternoons and Saturdays, plans to enter one of the armed services now that his school days are over. ERVIN THOMSEN, who was one of Fremont 1 i1g11's qtnct chaps, spcnt much of his outside time this year hunting and fishing. l'ugc 'I'zwntjhliuur tCnniimmzl from Page 'qu'mlev-Twzv Each student when taking ll mursc for the first time must finish a definite number of requirements. These rcquircnients are set up by Aach instructor so he may he certain that students have the experience and know- ledge they need when they undertake proj- ects uf their own. But industrial arts stu- dents nrenit the kind who work only for themselves. idolits in the tan, streamlined workshop ah ys help in any activity under- t asses are always willing to to paint scenery for plays. $61ch1 shop give freely of ortlcr to make hook shelves, and other articles needed by mcnt: For their part the boys ' 211$ 1 ride in doing service Ichtrents' cars. music racks, various dcp in auto mach: jobs on t'acl that can 1021 0 0 er thinkin Xt High would 8 S I 3m CUTBIRTH HEALD KLICVEMANN MCDUFFEE RIIEGILL THUMSEN

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n THOMAS ALLEN, an Intramural 8,40 partici- pant who majored in industrial arts, plans to put his learning into practice by working in an air- craft plant after graduation. ELMER ANDERSON was 110 ugrin 1 even though he did major in four fiCldshmathematics, science. social studies, and industrial arts. HSwasde also took an active part in the Civil Air Patrol and School Patrol m. As soon as he graduates, WARREN ANDER- SON, another industrial arts major, will do his bit for Uncle Sam by becoming a war worker or a private in the Army. When the Junior Chamber of Commerce offered a gold cup to that student whose advertising post- ers displayed the most originality and artistry, MARCELLA BAYER, 21 home room officer QL easily walked away with first place honors. ALLEXT ANDERSON A NDERSON BAYER Hiurcis a pictul'v that proves thorois ah'uys a. variety of jobs to he done in general shop. James Donoghue, Wiayne Lindcll, Jiln Slnutz, and Mark Marshall use the Euthos while Gene Housh and Bob Hal'tsock operate the sander. The lad reading a blueprint is Gordon Masterson. 2mm W3 i 4 , A .W Mamam . ..,.. V . . AAA, 4 mm x . , Awwgui The Industrial Arts Building, erected in 1940, has since become known as one 01' the best equippethand most modern schools of its kind in the state. According to Dr. C. S. Boucher, chancellor of the Universlty of 1M:- bruska, this building is Wylie last word in educational facilities. Page Twenty-Thrce



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WHcy there! Not so fast, please! HNo jay-X walking hereV Phrases like these greete 1116 car of every Fremont student 11131 times as 11611ati611tly awaitel a Si naltfr a School Patrol boy. And 16621156 QI: always heard at 111056 1116 when s dents were coming 011 going V 61161 the Patrol boy's whis also 211116 16111211 part of school lif ii 10er diLy 011 11 4' 1531 11s 6117 war the school '1 1'6 7 -I1011so , 11111. T. 11 11056 du .V H131 116 111.1 if 161 Mr Elmore, W'es- A; IThlistcnsen, Johnny lldCl'SOll, Dale Tillman. ' in Monovitz, and Carroll H'eek was Safety Year at Bill Sehe , Donoghue Sai L Fremont Higl . Fitzpatl i0? i V 0t oijf 051131 jl 6 for theil f , . II? . v; 1 If gAx LJ $47 , HVLAXCL' 31'! Patrol Protects By Marcella Ball, 74 DONOGHUE SEHESTEDT 11a1q1111atc a 11110g11a111 10 make 6VQYV tod16h161 safety conscious. 011 this Coulv 46 two 16111165611tativcs E10111 each class a11L;wo f1o111 the Patrol. Before long, f116- jo 111 fire drills,a11 assembly 11109513111 dur- 612i ing afety 1V 661x, and p1 01111116111111 displayed K posters 11101151111 safety to the minds of more students. The individual who this year headed the Patrol and led it to a new high in efficiencv was Captain Bob A 161 1X orking,r L111ti11i11g1y 1 with Bob 116116 two $611io11st111 Sehestedt, who came to FYCIHOHt 110111 N ick611so11, and i Z Carroll Donoghue. Both 111656 fellows made Ill ' School Patrol their only activity. hVes-lzly Slapleton, Safety Council chairman, chats with Principal Hamilton F. Mitten 1m- foro opening a meeting attended by Elizabeth Schneider, Doris Rinde, Bob XVibbels, Bosp- mal-y Reynolds, Betty Mctzger, Bob Abel, and Jim Feild.

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