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Goree Fouts Lincoln Dunham Harms Variety Spices School Life Math, including algebra and geometryg physics, biology, and chemistry are of special interest to boys expecting to enter the armed services. ' Languages also play an important part in school life, along with the music department which sponsors the band, choir, and small groups. Yes, it is truly here in Fremont High where we learn to look for and recognize our new horizons. Our lives have only begun, but they have begun well.-Donna Rae Wagner Page18 d '70l 'W 'YV V Active in football C35 and a monitor 125, Gordon Goree chose shop for his major. Naming social studies and mathematics as his majors and English and mechanical drawing as minors, was Melvin Fouts. Bob Lincoln was active in band C2,3,45 and intramurals C2,3,45. Bob majored in mathematics. Class Vice-president C25, home room president C2,3,45, Art Dunham was also in Student Council 143. Majoring in social studies and home economics and minoring in commercial was Marian Harms. She belonged to F.H.A. C2,45 and was a monitor 425. Moving to Fremont during his junior year from Moorhead, Gene Pickett majored in social studies and mathematics, and minored in science. Shirley Johnson was interested in a cappella choir C35 and Y-Teens C2,35. She majored in social studies. Graduating mid-year, Marilyn Raasch partici- pated in F.H.A. C35, Tiger Cubs C2,3,45, G.A.A. C2,35, Commercial Club C35, Fremonters 635, Span- ish Club C35, and a monitor 125. With social studies and mathematics as his majors, David Schroeder participated in reserve football 625. Pat Grove was active in Y-Teens C2,35, Tiger Cubs C3,45, and Commissary f3,45. Choosing home economics as her major and social studies and English as minors, Shirley Hoover belonged to G.A.A. C25. Bill Jordan and Lloyd Bennett, school custodians, work all day io keep our school looking nice.
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Junior High Pep Club members include: Conyers, Mason, Hayden, Moller, Lambert, Wengeri, Beeson. Harris, Siemsen, Carl- strom, Keisler, Schnabel, Gurnb, Janet Reed- er, Van Ornam, Bruner, Lewis, Loomis. Koepplin. Sedlacek, Campbell, Johnson, Freeman, Breese, Lovell, Janice Reeder, Bei- kie, Echelberger, Mendenhall. Hughes, Hunt- ington, Brooks. Letzkus, Morrow, Schweser, Gritzmacher, Olson, Buckridge, Walker, and Hormel. Andersen, Hanslip, Betty Mendenhall, A:- well, and Mason. Something for Normal Growth Physical education, English, and math are required subjects throughout the three years of Junior High training. In addition to these three subjects, stu- dents in the seventh grade must take geo- graphy and spelling. One semester of either art, music, or homemaking, which gives the student some contact with fine art, is also required of girls. Boys must take one semest- er of industrial arts, along with their other subjects, While in the seventh grade. Eighth graders are given classes in hygiene, spelling and history, besides the aforemen- tioned requireds . Electives in the eighth grade include choir, art, industrial arts, and homemaking. Freshmen are required to take one semest- er of guidance, in addition to the other pre- requisites. Electives for the ninth graders are home economics, band, Latin, science, industrial arts, and choir. Junior High School had many projects besides learning, most of which were carried on after school. Page 20 Ai. Miss Morrow's Junior High history class of Vance, Kreizel, Houk, Henkens, Howery, Du.nker, Knapp, Harris, Barker, Goree, and Homan listen as the colonies are identified.
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