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Student Bod 1 l Q 1 MR. R. NV. KRETSINGER MISS PATRICIA MOORSHEAD MR. EARL DOXSEE Prinripul Vice'-Principal Vive-Principal This Our School . . . Fremont High, strong in leadership and friendship . . . The Torch guiding us on the right path . . . The Creed showing us the way in which we must shape our lives in order to ' become better citizens . . . These symbols make Fremont High an outstanding school. Ready to lend a helping hand and a listening ear is Mr. R. W. Kretsinger, principal. He has worked en- thusiastically for the best interests of the student body all term. Mr. Earl Doxsee, vice-principal, a real friend to everyone, can always be seen on the job keeping our school in order. As we look back over the events of the term, we find Miss Patricia Moorshead, vice-principal, giving advice and guidance to all who come to her. Tony Rivas and Sally Jollymour, commissioners of buildings and grounds, have been on the job all term seeing that Fremont is kept neat and clean. Spring Fancy, May Time Magic, Moon Mist . . . these are the names of the unforgettable dances put on this term by Carol Hultberg, commissioner of social affairs. Stan Heath, chairman of the senior ball, made this tradi- tional event something that the seniors will long re- member. Promoting student body card sales and keep- ing the school in good order financially has been the job of Shirley Wright, commissioner of finance. -ucv SALLY -IOLLYMOUR, TONY RIVAS CAROL HULTBERG STAN HEATH, SHIRLEY WRIGHT Cum. of Buililiugs amlGronm1s Com. of Sociul Affairs Chin. Svuiur Ball, Com. of Firlum L
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dministration MIMI CANDLAND ELWOOD XVYLE JEAN GUSTAFSON Virrr-Prrsirfmt Prrsidvnl Svrrrfarjy Elwood Wyle, president, has lived up to his cam- paign promises. He has made a grand showing through- out his term acquiring the cooperation and admiration of all the student body. Being president of the Torch and Key and assisting Elwood with his duties has been the job of Mimi Cand- land, vice-president. Respectfully submitted, Jean Gustafson, secretary. This was Jean Gustafson's theme this term as she eflici- ently recorded the minutes of the Student Council. Food, games, swimming, dancing were what the seniors enjoyed on their excursion to Marsh Creek. George Peterson, chairman of the picnic, did a wonder- ful job supervising committees and making a great success of this event. We relived the Golden Past of the Senior Dinner with the help of Photini Georgeson, who acted as chairman. Supervising the excellent as- semblies attended by the Fremont student body was Diana Burger, commissioner of entertainment. On the list of top Fremont editors is Don Tafjen. He has kept the Green and Gold out in front with his ever changing style and versatility. Bruce Wilson, head yell leader, and his assistants have kept up the morale of the stu- dent body at all our games. These persons who have stood out among the others this semester have had a vital part in planning activi- ties, supervising committees, and securing the support of the student body. GEORGE PETERSON, PHOTINI GEORGESON DIANA BURGER DON TAFJEN, BRUCE XVILSOIN Chin. Senior Picnir, Senior Dinner Com. of Em'm'fninnlrul G CN G Editor, Head Yrll Lmflcr
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