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e GEORGE FITZPATRICK jori-Y FALVO Student Body President W,33 Student Body President S'33 t STUDENT BODY CABINET Fremont is known throughout the city for its excellent selffgovernment system. Due to the cooperative spirit of Fremontians a greater student rule may be enjoyed than in any other school, The students may well be proud of their selected leaders. The cabinet meets once a week under the sponsorship of Mr. L. O. Mathews. At each meeting the council members do their utmost to live up to the honor and faith that has been vested in them. Under the leadership of George Fitzpatrick the counsel of W'33 secured for Fremont a privilege that has long been desired. As a result, an awe inspiring fight flag raised its head and waved with all its splendor above loyal Fremontians for the first time at the opening basketball game of the season. , In S'33 the cabinet, led by jotty Falvo, succeeded in making up to the students for the lack of auditorium calls. They planned extra parties and activities in order that Fremontians might not lack social education. They also worked industriously on the new Fremont Information book, which was planned and published so that students might know their school. The duty of the counsel is to keep order, see that justice is done, and arrange for student entertainments. This year's cabinet has proved to be no exception. They have individually carried out the traditionally efficient administration of previous counsels. The cabinet bids farewell to the student body and turns over a new page in Fremont history to the incoming cabinet. HSI
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fi . T - 2 ' ' ' 'evra avr. aaa awfaa ?s,. asa, Q if -' sf Q 55 . , 1' n V 1. .,,. ' . . .' ff , vw ' -2 . . 3 -'-- 2 MARGARET WILLARD ELOISEILYMAN Miss THORPE MAIIGARET PORTER Vice-President S',?.3 Vice-Preszdefrtt W'33 Sponsofr Treasurer S'33 VIX'IAN CARDOZA FLORENCE WESTON BABE RESSLER JERRY DUNHAM Treasurer WHL? Presidevzt S'33 President W'33 Sccretfl-TZ! S'3-9 Secretary WHL? GIRLS' LEAGUE To further the spirit of fellowship among the girls and to maintain a spirit of service is the purpose of the Girls' League. The winter executive board who aided in making final decisions were: Babe Ressler, Eloise Lyman, Florence Weston, Vivian Cardosa, Margaret Willard, Cllie Williams, Virginia Angelos and Fay McMullen. The Christmas project was the major one of the winter cabinet. Expenses were paid from the 3103.50 made from the sale of candy and 342.00 from tag sales. Thirty' one dollars and fifty cents of this was donated to the Community Chest. Girls of the cabinet donated 98 gifts for the County Farm. The organization bought 30 bot' tles of hand lotion and 200 pounds of candy for candy bags. The most outstanding assembly of the winter semester was the honor of hearing Dean Smith, dean of women at U. S. C. with Spectacles as the title of her beneficial talk. D E ' li TCBR E335 Q Xl Q -feaam 'S ISN' CHQ' Eg ummm? kg EEE, E - . .ta .. mi. sw ' t I 1 ..' N14-w f w? uw . W alt YE Tri -V 554: -3- . i ft a. . ' I L-'efiii 5, lziiik 5. ' 2 1' gf .f 05215.23 . 4 1. i' . 5 . r '-'4 5 EI' R T T SE! Qt ' O 1: , 1 ap T 5 J 5 i 1 R . , x v . D Gliany ,fy ' I,-S 1 h lllkllv ll l ,llllll JOHN C FDEMONT HIGH SCHOOL LIBDADY Fremont students were represented at the Eagle Rock High School Girls' League Convenf tion by the W'33 President and VicefPresident. The theme was a quotation from Dewey, Learn to act for and with others, while you learn to think and judge for yourself. At the first Girls' League Aud Call of the new semester the girls were surprised by the presentation of a play entitled Woman of Judgf ment. The cast consisted of June Yarnell, Jen' nie Vee Shields, Melva Frum, Dolly Brough and Bernice Bukles. Due to the ruling against aud calls the girls worked under a great handicap. However, they carried their work through with flying colors. The girls are to be commended on their splendid work. The executive board of the S'33 semester was composed of Florence Weston, Margaret Willard, Jerry Dunham, Margaret Porter, Eloise Lyman, Vivian Cardosa, and Babe Ressler. i20l
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