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THE BOYS' LEAGUE W'3 1 8,5 1 john Frost f f P-resident f - Delbert Harter Gal Simon f VicefP1esident f Ralph Mountain Bob Shelly f ' Secretary f f Thomas Lambert Delbert Harter f f f 'Treasurer f f f Paul Bodenhoffer Soaring to the skies in achievement, the Boys' League cabinet, the most active executive group of the school, this term has reached success heretofore unattained Led by most competent presidents, and composed of the highest type of boys, the cabinets of both the summer and winter term were able to uphold former standards while setting new ones. Dad's Night, the starting of a Fremont song and yell book, the planning and execution of an aud call featuring Braven Dyer, may be listed among the achieve' ments of the cabinet of W'31 . This Dad's Night especially will long be rememf bered. The program which was given proved to be so screamingly funny that the cabinet later arranged for its presentation as a Community Chest benefit. The group also arranged other assemblies. John Frost was president, and the members elected to the cabinet by the officers were Gerald Malone, Fred Amos, Norm Frost, and Ray Loar. The summer cabinet began activities by arranging for the presentation of the famed Frankel Bartlett String Quartet. Trial by Jury was sponsored by the or' ganization, as well as various speakers. Besides this entertainment, the group has planned a platform for the girls' gym, to be used by performers when events are staged in the gym. The members also completed the song and yell book, and sponf sored the wrestling tournament. This hardfworking organization had for its president Delbert Harterg the elected members were Gerald Malone, Gal Simon, Joe Dennis, and Harold Spindel. Mr. Brown, genial head of the science department, is the faculty sponsor of the Boys' League cabinet. i . Ez Ff 52- 1. .,,. .,... ' Barbara , Gifford U91
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THE GIRLS' LEAGUE W'3 1 S'3 l Kathleen Butler f f President f f Dorothy Roberts Dorothy Roberts f f VicefP1'esident ffff Lena Brown Jean Edmonds f f Secretary f f Margaret Martin Margaret Martin f f Treasiwer f f Dorothy Crane The race is over! Cur Girls' League has scored another triumph for Fremont. The Christmas Drive was our highest highfjump and our score surged onward and upward. As an additional jump, each member of the executive cabinet of W'3l took it upon herself to see that at least one woman at the county poor farm had an enjoyable Christmas. The officers of both teams have taken the hurdles with amazing strides. One problem after another was quickly eliminated. In order to promote friendship among the girls the vicefpresidents, with the aid of the executive cabinets, have planned many social fuctions. At the beginning of every term a party is held for our girls. The Girls' League is undertaking a new pleasure task for the benefit of all girls. Last year they joined the Junior Literary Guild-as a result, we now have twelve new books in our library. These books are being purchased with the money the girls have earned selling candy at football games! This organization consisting of every girl at Fremont, helps to promote. the feel' ing of friendship, loyalty, honesty, and all of the qualities that lead to the things that are line in life. In order that the girls may be kept in close contact with each other, an aud call is held at least once a month. A great deal of credit should be given to Miss Thorpe, sponsor of this live organization,-a very helpful advisor and a true friend to every girl. 'f 1' i f , 1' r '- -'. F 'ii' . iff ' ' I 'f . . 1 ' fi? . , . ' ,i m I 5 - Q ' I gif 1 J. h if rr , - -ii ? , 3 ig, -5. I , X up . It .Z ,R . ,I V23 .hs R! 5 .2 ' 1, - ' 11 N r - J . . 111' .- , ,.,, Barbara GiffOl'Cl mi
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BOYS, COURT A school may be judged by the perfection of its organizations, especially its courts. Fremont's boys' court is one to inspire respect for the school. During the last term great strides were taken to raise the court to a higher plane of justice. Under the leadership of Don Galvin and Lawrence Whitson, judges, and an efficient personnel, the court adopted new ideas and attained greater dignity. A trailic court was organized and meetings were held at noon instead of after school. GIRLS' COURT Through the efficiency of the Girls' Court, working in connection with the various selffgovernment committees, the law and order of Fremont are constantly maintained. It is inevitable that such ultimate success should come to the Girls' Court under the able guidance of Violet White and Florence Hanson, judges. When a girl is brought to court, she may ask for trial by judge or by jury. Much of the success of Fremont's honor system is due to this law functioning body. K20l
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