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CLUBS K Con tinuedj GIRLS' WCODSHOP CLUB The Girls' Woodshop Club, Sponsored by Mr. Ernest Landis, made novelty gifts such as book ends,1awn chairs, snapshot books, K egggljaggst books with copper V' 1- Q ilyg!?lvgEg1Qw:E2gif Tenth Grade Members fr, KX Kxgg m'SH9J Irene Ayala V? X, 'xlf'uXV Virginia Crawford ' ' i'7 N--N Melba Crowell X i f4ffA , 7 5- Allegra Dailey l 20- J l Joan Dickason Texas-f'f::j 'Lf 'gg marqoriilgiaser .5-f' , , Z-lI'lE ELU1 fXZ7N tif! gg Marilyn Fullner X- im? f' if Virginia Gregory K 0' Charlotte Perkins 'Z-NN rx' ' Afvv' Betty Jane Sayre Nr-X., Helen Tinsley Winifred Tracy STAGE CREW Since our auditorium and stage were not yet ready, the stage crew found other employment this year. Under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Landis, the boys have built airplane models requested by our navy. Each boy made planes of two typos, and the total production figure was one hundred planes representing fifty different types of United States, Russian, Italian, Japanese, and German planes. Tenth Grade Members Don Baker Robert Curtis Stanley Mill Barry Brown Michael Gorman Clarence Sheffield Bruce Chisam Arthur Jimenez Harlan Soden Alex Chambers Louis Marquez Ted Trockel LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Each of the girls assisting Mrs. Lavina Penley, our librarian, has taken care of shelves, circulation of books, reference work, and mail during the time when the librarian was working .e15gWher9, Under her direction they have also handled textbook orders, made magazine covers, and helped to process new books. The girls have acquired valuable knowledge of the library and have rendered an important service to the School. Tenth Grade Assistants Barbara Andrade Betty Lee Hastings Betty Byers Bennie Kellison Melba Crowell Lilliabelle Olson Alice Jean Puster
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comes cconuinuedy ' is 5 4F o A ' QNUSK K if 0 B Q + W f '- fl . 1. -df J- Jw-. ifffgg .1 ...4.. -- if X '-jpifklyg CDFQXNIEQ ES. HI-Y , The Hi Y, an organization affiliated with the Y.M.C.A.,had a very successful year, even though there were no holdover members from last year. At their meetings they heard interesting and constructive talks by men speakers. The Hi Y conducted a junk drive, the proceeds being contributed for the school War Savings bonds. The social calendar of the group included a dance, two dinner parties, a Wiener bake, a snow party, and a beach party. The boys also had a swim each month at the Y.M.C.A. Tenth Grade Members Marvin Bisel John Holstrom Alex Chambers Arthur Jimenez Bryson Couvillon Billy Moore Richard Edgar, secretary Wallace Nilsen The president was Jim Straley, ninth grade memberg Mr. Herbert Tay sponsored the group. CRMPFIRE GIRLS Karita, the name of the Fremont Campfire Girls group, means to work and play togethern. There are about fifteen girls in the group. They go on hikes, cook outs, Wiener bakes, and nature hikes. At Christmas time and other gift-giving times, they make presents. They also mount specimens which they collect on nature hikes. Having sold more doughnuts than any other group in Pomona, they have five dollars toward expenses at Camp Nawakwa. Their guardian is Mrs. Betty Walker Miller, the assistant guardian, Miss Bertha M. Hathaway, Mrs. Margaret Palmer is Camp Craft leader, and Mr. Clifford Chance is sponsor of the group. There are no tenth grade members of this group. BOY SCOUT CDUB This year Fremont has had a Boy Scout Club, which was organized to help Scouts pass tests. Mr. Mhxson Weide has the group, which has an enrollment of fourteen, none of whom are tenth graders.
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