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COMMISSIONS CContinuedl student body dues both semesters. Besides handling the dues, the commission was in charge of the lost end found bureau in the office and made collections for the pictures in the final issue of the Bulldog. A change of policy inthe collection of dues next year was votedg they will be collected in a lump sum of fifty cents at the beginning of the year. Mrs. Hazel Vickers was the sponsor of the group. ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION In November the Entertainment Commission arranged a highly successful dress-up day. One of the most interesting regular duties of this group was making a scrapbook of all the school activities of the year. Expressions of sympathy were sent at ap- propriate times to Fremont students and their families. In the absence of the student body president, Molly Zatinsky, commissioner, presided over assemblies. Miss Mary Bell was faculty advisorfbr this commission. PUBLICITY COMMISSION The Publicity Commission, better known as the Bulldog Club, carried on its regular function of gathering news and writing articles for the school newspaper, which was published every other Friday. Besides editorial, news, and feature pork, the club also assembled, stapled, and packaged the papers for distributions War restrictions made it necessary to issue a smaller paper than formerly, a circumstance which the club accepted in the proper spirit. The second semester project of thc Senior Club was the planning and writing of this final issue, which is devoted to the activities of the graduating class. Tenth grade members, who wrote the class prophecy in the form of a dramatic skit, presented it at the class dinner. The class will was also read at that time. In addition, members of the club have assisted their sponsor, Mrs. Leanora Furr, with publicity in the local newspapers whenever faculty members requested such services. BOYS' ATHLETICS COMMISSION All responsibilities of this commission were discharged by the commissioner, there being no organized commission. He has assisted Mr. Fred Cutler in various duties connected with boys' sports end the awarding of letters.
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. 1 1 '33 .. '.:.. -- QL . sf I Qjgoxh 3 'moto K -N--N 652 X mf: ,,, W 111' ite-Ts :IT if' VJ' gfqlry 'fide-i ui fl VLMM IH' 3 ff QU' CL-QPVV lfffl gUu ' pm 1 sm -- --if ----s SAFETY COMMISSIGN In the past year the Safety Commission has carried on its regular function of directing traffic and maintaining order in the halls. In addition, members were assigned as air raid wardens so that each teacher had an assistant from this commission for each period of the day. As is the annual custom, all members took training in first aid. The school is greatly indebted for the service which these students performed and stood ready to perform throughout the year. Mrs. Mary Alice Parker was in charge of the group. - ' BOYS' WELFAHE comassrom I , -.-M It was the Boys' Welfare LlUfAQf'.V,,.. Commission which managed the big -..U L53 153 paper drive as a result of which 9 C9 twelve tons of waste paper were ,f ft sold and the proceeds used to buy T' X4-'J War Savings Bonds for the school. ,-:Eiiji?Ei?7l! In addition the commission was in xlxx ff charge of the annual Mother-Son f NNX' Nur- p S and Father-Son Ben uets. The W ' ' speaker at the former, Melvin o Bruno, Judo expert, was also PGPQV' DVYVC invited by the boys to present a demonstration of this art at a
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