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Samantha LottmanFremont High School
The Black & Gold YearbookThe 2015-2016 School Year
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By: Sam Lottman
Top left to right: Junior Justine Blick eats pancakes provided by The Pancake Man. Each teacher nominated 5 students who they thought demonstrated excellant behavior. The breakfast ws held on Tuesday October 27 from 6:50-8:00 a.m. in the FHS cafeteria. Seniors Kialynne
Jorgensen and Olivia Martin laugh at a joke while eating lunch. Both participated in chior so their lunch time was spent in the last half of B lunch and beginning half of C lunch. Senior Lucas Schiermann applies eyeliner in preperation for the One Act Play, The Oscar. At Districts on Saturday
August 5th, they placed second. This was the first trophy The Drama Department has brought home in 5 years and the first one Drama Teacher Kate Jorgensen has recieved while working at FHS. Senior Nick Dejean watches a Saturday night home basketball game against Omaha North West. The Tigers
beat the Huskies 73 to 48. The theme for this game was Camo Night.
Feeling the sense of community & family that greetthe students & staff at FHS every day
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an unexplainable bond. I have really enjoyed spending time and getting to know
my senior class.”Even though the students are sperarated by
grade levels, and different classes the students at FHS found ways to work around the seperation. They
cheered fellow classmates on at sporting events, they give standing ovations for performers at the end of a show. The
students at FHS struggled together, succeed together, cheered together, and danced together at homecoming and prom.
When someone walks into the doors of FHS as a freshman they get put into a TST class with some people they have never met before
and during their 4 year journey at Fremont High School they grew into a family. Whether a student is excited to be at FHS everyday or is just here
to pass time and get their deploma there was always a sense of community felt throughout the hallways and into the classrooms and even outside of school
at different events.
At Fremont High School there is a wide array of different looks and personalities. Every student is unique in their own way. Even though every student is different
they were all very close and bonded. The sense of family can be seen all throughout FHS in the various sports teams, the speech and debate
teams, the drama kids, the band and chior teams, all of the clubs, and so many more. In each of these activities there were moments to be
remembered, and friendships to last a lifetime.Each class is a perfect exapmle of how closely everyone bonded
over the 2015-2016 school year. An excellent exapmle is the senior class. This year FHS had 27 seniors who scored a 27
or higher on the ACT, and 11 seniors who achieved a 4.0 grade point average or higher.
“I really love how closely each class has bonded with eachother,” said senior Erin Doernemann.
“Most of the seniors have been together for all 4 years of high school and that has created
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