John Fremont High School - Fremontian Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 28 text:

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Page 27 text:

UAB f , , Q '- luv f ' 4 ww i f 1' af' ' I'-f , , 'w' 4 cj ' W ,.AA ff' as , 1- L A A i as A ws get -, fi THE BOYS' LEAGUE The Boys' League cahinet with the help of Mr. Raymond Brown has made the past year the biggest and hest in history. The hoys hegan hy nosing out the girls in the P.T.A. drive, resulting in the largest PTA. inemhership ever ohtained. The money from this contest paid for several sacks of potatoes donated to the Christmas Drive. Some very exceptional and entertaining speakers were ohtained hy the cahinet. Athletics provided the theme for two aud calls, Mr, Keinholz, coach at Occidental, Frank Wykuill and -lecldy Welcli, famous on the cinder path, heing the speakers. Cn another occasion Captain Salishury, the noted explorer, told of exciting experiences among the savages. Dads' Night proved the usual success. The shops were thrown open, a livcfwire program presented: and the evening hrought to a climax with cider and doughnuts, The popularity of the 'spring wrestling tournament was demonstrated hy the numher of entries and spectators. Credit is due the cahinet for the hrilliant accomplishments of the league. ln addition to the elected oilicers, the cahinct is composed of tour hoys selected hy the Oflicers. Louis Audet, Don Hodge, .liin Lawrence and Roh Schvvainh served in the cabinet during the winter term. .loc Briggs, Norman Frost, Alexander Hutchinson, and Manx Schulorl served this seinester, Fall Scrnexter Wailtei' Clark f Bill Peterson f Tom Ward f f Earnest Pendleton UFFICER5 f President ' VicefPresident f Secretary f f f f T'ret1,siw'er Spring Senieatcr f black Lcscoulie f john Frost Sherman Johnson Orlengo Reeder till



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