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' L-' Lu- ' I-3-1. W mg , in ' ---K L... .-491 yr-rv SX Seniors N the very near future the seniors of Fremont high school will pass for the last time through its gates as students, taking with them the sacred memory of their days spent in high school. More than a remembrance of Fremont high is the background of the man after whom the school was named, John C. Fremont. However, though he be nationally famed, seniors of Fremont high carry a more intimate and vivid recollection of john C. Fremont. Always with clear foresight, with true action, did Fremont strive to do his duty. His aim was to serve the peo- ple, as is shown by his willingness to go upon any undertaking which might benefit anyone else. His many expeditions through- out the undeveloped west ably showed his ambition. Perhaps more in the way of service, he took upon himself important public and military duties. The first public office that Fremont entered was that of a United States senator from California. This public oihce came as a result of his becoming a citizen of California. Although he served only six months, no less than eighteen comprehensive bills were introduced by him into the legislature. JohnrC. Fremont's career might make any one justly proud. A senior of Fremont high, or of any other school, might do well to pursue life in a manner somewhat like Fremont pursued his. As was said before, Fremont held the object of service to others con- tinually before himself, because he recognized the fact that such an ideal is necessary to success in life.
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