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Math Club, Ch ss Club earn statewide honors A trip to the Creighton Math Field Day, a fall picnic, demonstrations by represen- tative of calculator companies and a visit to Midland College's computer center highlighted this year's Math Club ac- tivities. Juniors Todd Havekost and Tom Lannin, two of the club's I7 members, teamed up to place third out of l5O teams in their event at the Creighton University Math Contest. Fremont's newly organized Chess Club participated in several tournaments this year. They began their season with a tournament against Blair High School and also competed with Omaha Benson and Fremont Bergan. Junior Bill Rashleigh, president of the club was entered in state competition and tied for ninth place. Seated: Pres. B. Rashleigh, D. Sorge, T. Wittlmont, T. Havekost. Standing: M. Elwood, G. Clemmer, E Salisbury. R. Henrichson, D. Hutcheson, Spon. Mr. L. Meyer, J. Peters, S. White. R. Colling, G. Cochran, J Haxby, M. Summers. Front row Todd Havekost Cynthia Day Wendy Jensen Second row: Kim Kock, Spon.. Mr. Albertus Lay, Spon., Mr. Dale Rohde, Spon. comprise the Math Club. Terry Settle Debra Meier Deborah Meyer Back row Mr. Duane Humphrey,
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gy. Radio News and Broadcasting Club sponsored by Miss Ruth Lonn keeps the Fre- Stoltenberg. Many of Radio Broadcasting Club's past members have gone into mont area informed about the latest events at Fremont Senior High. Club communications careers. members include Steve Kuddes. Michael Mcllheran. Mary Tomonelli and Mike Student interests in media fostered 1 1 l l i.,.W.... ...L ,. lt takes the four members of Photo Club: Michele Kendrick, Becky Raymond, Debbie Muhle and John Hax- by to analyze a not-so-complicated twin-lens reflex camera. On Tuesday nights after school, a small group known as the Radio Broadcasting Club, met in the english resource center. This group recorded the high school report which was heard on KHUB radio station at 8:25 Tuesday nights. ln order to cover all the latest happenings at Senior High, each member was assigned a story. Nancy Line, sophomore, said, I really learned a lot about how to interview. The Photo Club was created for students interested in photography to learn the fundamental and new techniques in that field. This was the first year for the club, which was composed of Journalism I students.
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., ' Q ,. sf ff' ,Y ji 1 ,ev if ,ta 4 Auto club members are: Mr. Daniel Kelsay, Spon., Roger Peterson, Jan Sandberg, Bob Paden. Jim Wegner, Paul Leidig and Gayle Carlson. Club members rebuild sports car Mr: Kelsay helps senior Paul Leidig repair an engine's electrical system. Students who had troubles with their cars could bring them to the club and have the work done for only a minimum cost. Gentlemen, start your engines! Although the Auto Club of Fremont High is a far cry from the mechanical ex- cellence of the Indianapolis SOO, its members boast a genuine interest. The club aided boys who may someday attain such excellence. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Daniel Kelsay, the second year club consisted of I4 members. A major activity of the group was rebuilding an Austin American for its eventual sale. We were also fortunate enough to receive a new truck for our use, explained the sponsor. On Wednesday nights Mr. Kelsay opened the auto shop at the school and the club members viewed films on racing and repaired broken autos. Some of the members attended the auto races at Cornhusker Speedway.
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