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CEUWUEUAAN UDEEENSE JUNIOR RED CROSS Realizing that our country at wer needed the coopera- tion of all school chilircn, the American Junior Red Cross organisation of our school urged clubs to be formed to carry on civilian defense work. The following clubs or- ganized: sewing Club, Knitting Club, Quilting Club, Scrap- book Jlub. Herbert Dieses and Mr. Weide's first, fifth and sixth period classes worked to mshe ssh trays for soldiers in hospitals. SEWING CLUB The prupose of the Sewing Club was to make costumes for school productions and to iid th Red Cross. Membership wss voluntary on the part of girls in tbe home economic depart- ment and other girls interested in sewing. Hsin events of the your were: l. Making 100 fracture pillows and 200 pillowcsses for the Red Cross 2. Making costuies for the uJunior Revueu in Marci, The sponsor was M iss Lorraine Amundson. HFITTING CLUB gifwuw A nQ All members of the Knitting Club were QQQEJI Volunteers: t ink-mggg :stty Jean Alexander lLf'ZgXx Mary Ellen Eurns ??Qg X Margaret Jason QQgE Mm: i ne Tuclaic r j Lucille Couvillon Z0iggQ4g Lora Lee Hollingsworth iggfggs Mes Ferguson ' ' The sponsors were Nrs.Huzel Vickers, and mrs. Ednsbel Miller. ffygg A as The girls knitted 576 six-inch squsresfQ3Q27 gi? Sis this year,--enough to make six efghsns XXXL' til fi for thc soldiers. QUILTING CLUB The purpose of the Quilting Club, sponsored by Miss Phebe Sheldon, was to msho quilts for babies without homes and for soldiers overseas. Any girl wis eligible to this club. This yesr's members were send: Uiorich, Judith icC1rson, Charlotte Sanchez, Gloria Peyton, sau ievcrly Nugent. The girls mide ten baby quilts and two soldiers' quilts. SCRAPBCOK CLUB At thc close of the year only two sctivs members were in the Scrapbook Club: Margarita Vigil and Vids Feye Aldridge. The sponsor of this club was hiss Alice Blanchard.
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CBUCDEL UQEES UQWEES The Girl Reserves is an organization affiliated with the . W. C.A. All ninth W grade girls are eligible to become net- QT x bers. Their slogan is To face life y C455 squarely, and their purpose is To ,. ii, find and give the best.H QQ?ru The sponsors this year were Miss Q5 Agatha Psimsr and ings sarsnssiie Hall. , Miss Dorothy Mcsdsm, another sponsor, Zgg, left November l. QT5 The members were: Wilma Crandall, , U 8 president, Arlene Beck,vice-president, ,gQQfMQY,LkK Lucille I-Iufer, secretary, Audrey Her- fQff'iifYX, bottle, treasurer, Fern Nugent, pub- 'WET W ' licity chairmen, Jo Ann Biggs, Dorothy Dickinson, Harriett Downs,Nellie Galli- nctti, Louise E-swell, Ruth zopff, and Q, J Lawson, gguest-member. ' Memorable events of the yesr's activities were: Cctebor l5 -- Organization of Fremont Girl Reserves. October -N Eotluck and swim at the Y. November l -- Miss Hcsdam left, Miss Hall became co4sponsor. Mid-November-- Talks on dnte etiquette by Miss Juhl. January le -- iccognition service. January 28 -- Boy-Girl Dex Luncf and Dance at Y. Merch 8 -- Girl Reserve Conference fDistrictJ st Sdn Dcrnsrdino. March 21 -- All-city Y party rt Y. Merch Bl -- April fools' party at Y--entertaining Emerson Girl Reserves EFUDIQEMGDINU Uilfl-V The Hi-Y is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The Fremont Hi-Y get off to s late start this year. Applications were passed out and fifteen boys ettendedi the first meeting. Cfficcrs were elected ss follows: Bill Harbottle, president, Don Colburn, vice-president, Ken Carpenter, secretary, Earle Murie, treasurer. More members entered until the club numbered fifteen ninth grade boys plus five eighth grade boys: Ninth grade members ere: Louis Fsrrenechea, David Bennett, Ken Car- ivy penter, Carlos Geniceros, fffp I Don Colburn, mlbcrtwGooter, fffmlib Wendell Dyke, Dill hsrbot- fu tle, Lamar Jenkins, Earle Ifgf' Murie, Louie Perez, Sten- ' ley Simpson, Charles Strona, K Frank Wilson. The club sponsored dances, picnics, and had frequent swims at the Y, sent repre- sentatives to Hi-Y Convention Q29 x'1 Q29 34 ,.
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