Fremont Junior High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pomona, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS WILL fContinuedl Bryson Couvillon - his ruestions to the oncoming biology class Marjorie Crawford - her skirts and sweaters to the eighui gade class so they won't have to buy any when their turn comes Virginia Crawford - her grades to Burton Cranford Melba Crowell - her temper to Carol Lazenby Robert Curtis - his driving ability to Mr. Stevens Allegra Dailey - her quietness to Richard Bostic Yvonne Daniels - her absence slips to the office Joan Dickason - her corny jokes to Miss Juhl Carlyle Dunstan - his English accent back to England Henry Duran - his dimples to Marvin Johnson Richard Edgar - his sax to Tokyo in the form of a bomb Tom ie Encinas - his baseball ability to the Chicago Cubs Vivian Encinas - her basketball ability to Laurel Strona Barbara Evans - her third base position to Joan Workman Kenneth Evans - his model airplanes to National Defense Jeanne Flatt - her place as accompanist to Rose Ann Larick Marjorie Fraser - her corduroy jacket to Pat Kinney Marie Fulgham - her Texas drawl to Mrs. Bradley Marilyn Fullner - her violin to whoever wants it Nellie Garcia - her buoyant spirits to Mildred Guymon Ysabel Garcia - his car badkto his brother Earline George - her P.E. excuses to Lorene Lawson Mike Gorman - his hair to Mr. Tay Thelma Bray - her rating with Miss Kiingaman to Heioise Nilsen Virginia Gregory - her baton to Maxine Shropshire Betty Lee Hastings - her ambition to Eugene Smith Eloisa Hernandez - her good grades to her brother John Holstrom - his boy scout uniform to Private Greger in the Saturday Evening Post Anna Mae Ireland - her chewing gum wrappers to the paper drive Donnie Jackman - his docks to the movie colony Arthur Jimenez - his mokes to Donald Bale Jewell Jones - her motorcycle rides to Sue Halverson Peggy Karns - her big brothers to the Army Bennie June Kellison - her cowboy boots to Mr. Stewart Teddi4Lois Kemp - her hair bows to Ralph Edwards Douglas King - his ability to study to Elmer Jackman Barbara Kinney - her artistic horses to Ruth Dearing Allington Knie - nothing to everyone Dorothy Kruse - her short skirts to Miss Beard Flogence Kruse - secretarial pgsitign with Miss Beard to Phyllis ussell Carlos Lagioe - his general make up to Charles Traister Clarence Landon - He's leaving his HSonnyH nature to all sourpusses Dorothy Lawrence - her post in Mr. Montz's room to Jack Ross Luis Marruez - his cars to the teachers in general Clyde Marshall - his girl friends and smile to Howard Nickels John Mazzarini - his knowledge of the projector to Jack Ross Clifford Metcalf - his skates to some one before he breaks his neck Leonard Michel - his tenth grade sweater to the seventh grade girls Stanley Mill - his ability to drive with one hand to the oncoming Casanovas Bill Moore - his trumpet to someone who can play it Roselle Nagel - her musical shoes to the future swing band of Fremont nic' '



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CLASS WILL fContinuedD Wallace Nilsen - He's taking her with him. Richard Ohls - his life long friendship with Don Stanley to whoever wants it Julia Ojeda - her giggles to Mrs. Hathaway Lilliabelle Olson - her post by the girls' gym to Jim Straley Frank Orosco - his euick wits to Marilyn Doyen Wayne Page - his drum to Gene Krupa Felicia Peck - her late hours to the owl Vivian Perez - whatever she has that we don't know of to whoever wants it Charlotte Perkins - her tardy slips to Mrs. Stires Herbert Platt - his snakes to Ruth Deering Bob Poling - his physique to Charles Atlas Ethel Ann Printz - her dramatic ability to the Drama Club in general Alice Puster - her Itwinl sister to take her place Mary Lou Roberts - her Emerson boy friends to the oncoming crop Katherine Rogers - her gay social life to William Armstrong Barbara Ruiz - She leaves her good looking sister to you know who. Gabriel Ruiz - his nickname NGabbyU to Glen Askew Pauline Salvat - her dark complexion to Irene Woods Mary Lou Sasser - her violin ability to The Master Works Program Betty Jean Sayre - her nimpishn smile to Wheeler Tolleson Mary Helen Schmidt - her mascara and accent to the F.B.I. Clarence Sheffield - his first base position to Carlo Poggetto Geraldine Showalter - her ability to take teasing to Maxine Shropshire Pauline Singleton - her rubber boots back to the O.P.M. Robert Snedaker - his arguments in math to George Hare Harlan Soden - his tennis ability to some clown Marvin Soden - his work excuses to Calvin Dick Ted Sommerville - his study hall excuses to the tenth grade study hall in years to come Wayne Spotswood - his curly hair to Arthur Martinez Don Stanley - his horse to Gene Autry Robert Steidley - his radios to Mr. Hebert's Radio Shop Irma Jean Stevens - her convict sweater back to Alcatraz Velora Stevens - her doll house to Mrs. Furr Tommie Stiteler - his baton twirling to Betty Jo Grissom Frank Tannehill - his height and his curly hair to Charlie Monroy Isabel Tafoya - her horse. and pig tail to Barbara Kletzsch Mildred Thomas - her snoods and bandanas to George Hare Helen Tinsley - her ability to make up her work to Alice Reynolds Winifred Tracy - her height to Mrr Holsinger Teddy Trockel - Frances to the future ninth graders Dorothy Trueb - her boy friends to Charlotte Strona Jesus Trujillo - his pitching ability to Del Hope James Turner - his popularity with the girls to Paul Serna Lillian Turner - her abilities to Sally Rand Allen Wade - his uloudn mouth to Joe E. Brown Doris Wallace - her walk to nDumbon Charles Ward - his position on the Safety Committee to Ralph Edwards --his flare for comedy to Lamarr Wiley Edna Wildman - the hair she cut to a bomb sight

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