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i ii' ii , f .sm nl ,-,I Ig-CNT, T -- i vfli'.'ii'15f 1 ..,4i Mr. I-l. D. Brasefield S GREATNESS a sTandard by which people judge a man? Or is iT success? A greaT man is usually a successful man, buT a successful man is noT always greaT, in The sense oT The word. C-3reaT, as deTined by The dicTionary, means disTin- guished by high rank and power. Success is deTined as a Tavorable TerminaTion oT anyThing aTTempTed. Such men as dicTaTors and wealThy persons may be greaT men. buT are They Truly successTul, have They done whaT They seT ouT To do? A OTTen people honor These greaT men, buT how oTTen do we pay homage To The successTul men oT our naTion: The humble and Too oTTen unnoTiced men who really conTribuTe more To The oTher Tellow Than Those big menu? Appearing opposiTe This page is a successful man's picTure. a picTure ThaT clearly porTrays a Tace oT a happy man. Through his varied and conspicuous acTiviTies aT Fre- monT Trom I9lO To 1937 Mr. BraseTield has sTriven To make our alma maTer a school ThaT would seT a precedenT in The sTandards oT high schools. ProoT ThaT he succeeded is shown by The praise given him by Dr. Jacobsen and oTher edu- caTion experTs. Besides being complimenTed and admired by his asso- ciaTes. he won many warm and lasTing Triends. I-lis under- sTanding, paTience, and earnesTness endeared him To all ThaT served under him. IT is said, by more Than one Teacher, ThaT Mr. Braseifield has a cerTain indeTinable magneTism abouT him, someThing ThaT makes people wanT To do Their level besT, noT in The hope oi receiving congraTulaTions or a slap on The back, buT merely Tor The sake oT doing iT. All in all, he was a parT oT FremonT, and when he leTT. iT seemed ThaT a parT oT The ToundaTion wenT wiTh him. We, The sTudenT body oT FremonT High School, Thank Mr. Brase- Tield Tor all his conTribuTing work To FremonT and congraTu- IaTe him Tor succeeding as a successful man. May cheer, mirTh. and ioy be Tor him one grand giTT wiThouT alloy. PLEDGE T H E E LOY -l AL 1' TY THQ'
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I Mrs. Marion Zimmermonn, HI2 counselor 1. I 1 .I I .-.f I I I I The Faculty Piciured on rhe opposife page are Ihe facully members of Fremonl, by deparfmenrs. Reading from lei? 'ro righf al fhe lop are Miss Alice er, Mrs. Elizabeth Dadmun, Mr. Willis Wofrous, Mrs. Verna DeWiH, and Miss Kalherine Rogers. ART: Miss Corinne Sweel, Mrs. Nellie Casey. Emma Reihl. and Mrs. Rulh Allison, HOME ECONOMICS. Inseri. Miss Omo Grimwood and Mr. Arden Allen, MUSIC. Second row, in lhe back, Miss Laverne Kels, Mrs. Mabel Curryer, Miss Lyneife Furley, Miss Minnie Sorum, and Miss Beafrice Burneffg in fronf, Miss Adeline Brohm, Miss Jean Byers, Miss Elizabelh McMillan, Miss Alice Dillon. and Miss Virginia Socolofslcy, ENGLISH. Nexl grou , he baclc, Miss Alice Brennen, Mr. Harold Boles, Miss Thelma Missner. Miss Marie Carrilcer, and Mr. Wendall Moore: in rhe front Miss Theclb rvey, Miss Gerlrude Forge. and Miss Kafherine Alexander, SOCIAL STUDIES. Cenrer piclure. Mr. Richard W. Krelsinger, Mr. H. D. Brasefield, Miss Pafricia Moorshead, and Dr. Rex Turner, ADMINISTRATION. Third row from bollom. in The back, Miss Jane Leonard, Miss Roberfa Davenport in Ihe fronl. Mrs. Rufh Williams, Mrs. Lola Tweedie, . Florence Tennyson. Mrs. Marion Zimmermann. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Middle, Mr. Roberf E. Gilberf. Mr. Ralph W. Benneil' lowl, Mr. Emil N. Bansmer, and Mr. Loren N. Sfevens, INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Righf. Capi. William Epes and Sgr. Clarence Pelerson. R.O.T. C. Second row from boflom. Miss Aimee Pallerson, Mrs. Jean Carler, Miss Hesier Gamble, Miss Dorcihy Duis. Mrs. Hedda deCivray. and s Horfense Haclrrnan. LANGUAGE. lnserf, Mrs. Ada Plumley and Mrs. Edilh Towers, STUDY HALL AND LIBRARY. Second group. in Ihe lc. Mrs. Irma Hall. Mrs. Mariory Cochran, Mr. Harry Eclrhoff, Mrs. Carolyn Maxwell, Mr. Elmer E. Washburn, Mrs. Mallie Gary, Miss Celesle He: in 'the fronf, Miss Edifh Grimes, Miss Elsie V. Allen, Miss Myrfle Briggs, Miss Edirh Peferson, and Mrs. Grace Siuari, COMMERCIAL. Boflom row, in Ihe back, Miss Elizabelh I-liner, Mr. Edward J. Albrecht Miss Frances Chrisrensan. Mr. John Bunling. Miss Bernice Coch- , Mr. Hans W. Hansen, and Miss Edirh Garner: in 'rhe front Miss Myrrle Richey. Miss Elsa Shadall. Miss Edirh Newion. and Mrs. Wilhelmina dlelon. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Nexi group. in The baclc, Miss Agnes Ziegler, Miss Rolphina Hansen. and Mrs. Florence Rullman: ' he fronf, Mrs. Eloise Long. Mrs. Berlha Archer, and Miss Bernice Consianline, OFFICE. Shown in sporls seclion, Mr. Harold Berven, Mr. Frank Johns, Mr. Fred Morrison and Mr. Roberi Curran, BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION. - I V V J . 3 .n l
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