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

 - Class of 1952

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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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Educational Vitamins Provide Far-Reaching Roots One such activity was the Pep Club, an organization of eighth and ninth grade girls, whose purpose Was to back Junior High athletic teams. The Pep Club also had the responsiblity of operating the Commissary, which supplied donuts, gum, and candy to students after school. Student government was also expressed by Junior High students. The Junior Con- gress was composed of two representatives from each home room, and their duty was to plan many of Junior High's activities. 202 ' f,.,.i,n . E fa'--mug Some of the unglamorous jobs of main- taining order in Junior High included traffic duty by the patrol boys, assisting in the lib- rary, and maintenance of hall regulations by the monitors. On Wednesdays, Penny Day was held, through which books were purchased for the library. A 42-voice choir, composed of eighth and ninth grade students, performed at many school functions. Other extra-curricular activities at Junior High included F.H.A. and G.A.A., both for girls, and Junior Hi-Y for the boys. Not to be slighted Was the athletic program. Basketball, football, and track were carried on in Junior High. Cheerleaders were also chosen in Junior High and backed the team at all home contests. Throughout the school year, these students worked and played to the best of their ability, hoping that soon they could fill the shoesl' of those Who are leaving Fremont Senior High.-Marcia Mickelsen Instructor Lindeblad looks over the history class of Laudenslager, Johnson, Carlstrom, Ellsworth, Bland, Lovell. Wynn, Van Ornam, Johnson, Mikan, McWilliams, Moeller, Schnabel, Edlotf, Conyers, Ericson, Harris, Lambert, Hill. and Hoppel. Junior High monitors are: Slattery, Boothe, Tierney, Brass, Goree, Kingry, Breese, Kim- ble, Lauderslager, Losee, Leeper, Brazda, Hughes, Hoffman, Montanye, Nelson, Smith, Lackas, Briggs, Wagner, Riley, Kreizel, Lincoln, Christensen, Carlson. Becktel, Atwell, Anderson, Har- ris, Phenney, McWilliams, Realph, Gumb, and Olson. Page 21 - is

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