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

 - Class of 1933

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, 1 ! BOYS' CCURT A school is judged by its perfection and efficiency in its departments, and the Boys' Court is surely one of Fremont's best. This department has an enviable record for maintaining law and order. The work of the students on hall duty has dovetailed perfectly with the functionings of this body. j The Court, during the winter term was headed by Judge Carl Arnold. The sum' mer term found Charles Thomson as the arbitrator, and a better court has yet to be established at Fremont. The court has adopted new methods. The ideals of Fremont's student body has reached a more dignined level. ,. GIRLS' COURT Fremont long has been proud of its excellent judicial department of the Girls' League, the Girls' Court of john C. Fremont. The judicial heads are student body oihcers, and with the aid of Miss Meredith, the court retinue is selected. The counsels for defense, prosecution, bailiff, clerk, and the jury all form a part of this eminent court. Only those girls who have good merit and scholastic standing are members of this court. Under the able leadership of Judges Verrill Rogers and Gertrude Herminghaus, winter and summer jurists, respectively, Fremont's Girls' Court has enjoyed a good year. T221 O

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A BOYS' USHERS A group of capable and responsible boys comprise the boys' Usher Staijf under the supervision of the Boys' VicefPrincipal, Doc Skinner. They merit their distincf tion by showing their willingness to work and are rewarded in the following manf ner:-A life pass is presented to the head usher, house manager, and is termed serv' ice men, admitting himself and a friend to any event taking place in the Auditorium. GIRLS' USHERS 0 The highfmerited and eihcient girls' Usher Staff is composed of thirtyffive repref sentative upper class girls. With Miss Meredith, the Girls' VicefPrincipal, they have worked in perfect cooperation. Their realization that the success of girls' Aud calls depends upon the attitude of the audience has made them study the best methods of securing attention. The captain of the organization for the fall semester was Mary Winslow W'33, and for the spring semester, Sylvia Lescoulie S'33. H31 X

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