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

 - Class of 1942

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B. L.: M. A. B. L.: Wally: B. L.: M. A.: Vi.: B. L.: W.: M, A,: W.: B. L. W,2 Mn Ao: W.: W.: Jr.: Bo Lo M. A.: B, L,: GLASS PBOPHECY fcfmtinueay What? Oh! Creadingl Uwhen cleaning out the old closet used to store back files of the Bulldog. Janitor Stanley Mill found a suspicious looking bundle of old clothes and bones. Attached to the bundle, which hung by a cord from clothes hook, was annote reading: 'We, the cabinet and Bulldog Club members of the year 1941-l942.hereby confess to the murder of Bryson Couvillon'. Inspector Charles Ward has been called in to investigate the case.n Well, discovered at last, but he had it coming to him. Here's something about the War Savings Bonds. nThe Bulldog announced a contest for suggestions as to how to use the money from the War Savings Bonds which have just matured. Best suggestion so far has been to start a fund to finance a Smithsonian Institute expedition to Japan Cto audience? Remember that place?J to locate a Jap for the Institute. The species is now so rare that the students feel that future biology classes should know what they look like.M Enter Wallace Nilsen Hi yo, chums, what's cooking? Nothing. Did Flora come with you? Yes, she's out talking to State Patrol Officer Bill Bark. Where have you been keeping yourself, Wally? Ilve been around seeing some of my old friends. I visited Kathryn Beckis rest home. You know Eloise Lleveland has been a bedridden invalid ever since she took P.E. at Fremont, and Anna Mae Ireland is there taking special treatments,trying to grow. While I was there, Jewel Jones was brought in after an accident on her motorcycle. Who's helping run the place? A Q Ruby Carroll is a nurse, and Marie fulgham cooks the meals. Where are you living now? At the hotel. We're waiting for our new house designed by Crawford and Kinney. Was it nice being naval attachefto Sweden? It was swell. You know Flora and I went there on our honeymoon. We had a good time in England, too, visiting Ambassador Dunstan. He had a big doin's before we left, and Hazel Brooks read us her new poem in honor of him. An automobile horn is heard. There's Flora. My masterls voice. I'd better go. Goodbye, girls V Enter Junior Ma, Ma, I hurt my little-- Cfaintsl Oh, my child, I'll call a doctor. And I'll get my first aid kit. Both rush away. Oh my boy, my poor little boy!



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CLASS PROPHECY fContinuedD Mary Alice returns and bandages Junior. Sirens are heard. Enter Dr. Barbara Andrade. Barbara: lfve come with the ambulance from the Ruiz and Ruiz Undertaking Parlor. Where's the patient? B. L.: Here, doctor. Is he hurt badly? B.: Cafter quick examination! Ifm sorry to say that I'm afraid he'll live. B. L.: Cwith mixed joy and regret, Oh! B.: He will have to go to the hospital, though. Ordinarily I have my assistant, Dr. Nellie Garcia, but she's busy perform- - ing an autopsy on Richard Ohls. For some reason he was killed when our ambulance driver, Esrline George, ran into that telephone pole that used to be at 2nd and Main. M. A.: Who's driving the ambulance now, and is there anyone else to help? B.: Charlotte Perkins is driving, and our nurses, Eloisa Hernandez and Jessie Ayala, are the attendants. B. L.: How much does it cost to get to the hospital? B.: That depends. 1'11 take him in the ambulance for taco. That is the latest price set by Barbara and Gabriel. But if you want him to be safe, he can walk to the hospital for 35.00. . B. L.: The ambulance is quite good enough. As they carry Junior off, amid much confusion, he suddenly sits up and addresses the audience: Jr.: Fooled 'em, didn't I? Now I get to blow the siren. assess The Class of 1942 wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. Chance and the class advisors, Miss Beard, Mr. Stevens, and Mrs. Vickers, and to he co-advisors, Mr. Clewett, Miss Klingaman, and Mrs. Palmer for their guidance throughout the year and their generous assistance in social and commencement affairs. We wish also to thank the ninth grade guidance teachers and their assistants, Mrs. Hathaway, Miss Hoyer, Mrs. Parker, Mr. Bolinger, Mr. Montz, and Mr. Tay, for assistance at commencement time. We are especially grateful to Miss Klingaman and Mrs. Douglas and the girls of the homemsking department for preparing and serving the class dinner. FAREWELL GREETINGS The faculty and student body congratulate you graduates upon the successful completion of your junior high school course, and we express our appreciation for your loyal service and efficient leadership at Fremont. Our best wishes go with you with a sincere hope that, in these troublous times, your lives be dedicated to the preservation of the American way of life by jealously defending at all times our priceless heritage of freedom, justice, and democracy. C7sdQif?Z:2EiZ4fLCJ5.

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