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UZUIQIARJGZE CECDMXMXUSSEUGDISI The purpose of the Finance Commission is to have stu- dent representatives from each grade tahe charge of student finance. The members are selected by the Treasurer, Audrey Har- bottle, and the sponsor, Mrs. Hazel Vickers. Membens have to make good grades, have' good personalities, and be efficient. The members are: Ninth Grade: Audrey Harbottle Joe Betz Louise Powell Eighth Grade: Joanne Wallace Raleigh Everett Seventh Grade:Connie Madden Fred hollingsworth The chief services of the year were: selling of student body tickets at the beginning of school, being in charge of ticket sales for the UJunior Revue,Ugiving re- funds on locker keys at the end of the year, checking student body cards at pay assemblies, being in charge of locker fines. cturszzttmss-mtv cessmussuen Since training for citizenship is of first importance in any educational program, the Citizenship Commission aims to stimulate, direct, and supervise the conduct of each Fremont student. The Commission is comprised of the Finance Commissioner, Jackie Lusk, and two representatives from each class. The commissioner is elected by ballot in the annual election and in turn selects the members of the commission on the basis of excellency in scholarship. Aembership for 1943- 1944 was: g E NIQTH GRADE: Jackie Lusk '- M Eeverly Nielson g'g gf: EIGHTH GRADE: Ed Scott 1'i-' 5 '.,5 ti Patricia Glynn ,-L ..., ,,i ,,,.,, SEVENTH GRADE: John Dark 023 QQ? Z Eetty A.Se-llberg TQ O O O O 0 Cl Sponsors were Mrs. Fern feet i o 'i t' Einzgn Madsen, first senester,and Miss Emma Koenig, second,f7X -dlgf 1XjQQ' - N---fn semester. LLQ.1i 1-'. A'1:' 'gfLf:XQQ?s5V, 'i , 5LqgS,fEV 'wt ,.,. ffifdl .A.. 'apr -.- 2tww:ww,Jr'hvw4- This year the Commission has made a careful check of citizenship records and has notified each candidate as to his status each quarter. The Commission is proud to state that no commission members or officers were disqualified because of demerits. p
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CEUUQIILSSQ YX7'EEIllQIi4MDEE QCDMMUSSSUCIDISI Welfare Commission is to make Fremont girls feel at home in their school, to xgiymm welcome new girls, and to geTT?twQ provide entertainment for ifi fig? . .h x ,- all girls. Q9 Qymrdy Every year it is the Com- qgesf mission's duty and privilege !if?f to sponsor the Mother-Daugh- ,4,f,gEx ter Banquet, as well as to ff 'kQuJjhn WW'rR1 give teas for girls of the YP gjjj J ig, different grades and their ,f XXQqjf fp! mothers. 1 2 ,qw W!,f'uJ Marie Kennedy was the Som- f If ,KQPMV ffXj7jN missioner this Hear. Miss K RfHf'?iLE'9' ,e13f5FQf! Marjorie Hoyer was the fac- - hw! fkf X,.fQ,31jjfij ulty sponsor. Members of the K- f Tlg',L, QlfgfRi Wye' Commission were: X'l' QQQQG Q 'yi- ' 9 NINTH eaaoaasz Georgine flcga we rep: A Holstrom,Marcia Angus,Marie Kennedy, Audrey Harbottle. EIGHTH GRADER3: Delores Heaney, Joanne Wallace, Dorlis Steidley, Bonnie Whitcomb. SEVENTH GRASS. Patty Lehman, Lucille Gouvillon,LeeCra Matthews, Blanche Brazel. The chief events of 1943-1944 were: September 24 -- TAG DAY October 29 -- Seventh Grade tea March lO -- Eighth Grade tea April 21 -- MOTHER-DAUGHTER BAMQUET May l9 -- Ninth Grade tea. T: - - ' 'x UBCDVS Wh U, FFAXUQH Q, GEMM U SSSUCDR1 The duties of the Boys' Welfare Commission ,-U-M-Nw are just what the name implies. They are to lOFP1CEf see that the new boys in the school get ---'--- -we acquainted quickly, and that the boys in gen- leral keep a high moral standard. I 3 The l945-1944 Conmission was made up of Ken Carpenter, connissioner, and five other nenbers: Joe Dickerson, Warren Mattox, Don fgg552..1 Eolstrom, Bill Harbottle, Earle Murie. The Q Samet 3 sponsor was Mr. P. T. Mitchell. Wwgglnglw Highlights of this year's work are: October 8 -- Fire Prevention Assembly Iovember 9 -- Water Safety Assembly February 9 -- Speaker:HHow Important Is Two-Fifths of a Second?H -------- April 21 -- Speaker: Importance of Safety 'ii' ' ' may 5 -- FATHER-SCH BANQUET
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