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CUNTENTS STUDENT AFFAIRS SEN IORS CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS CAMPUS LIFE VIOLA ANDERSON
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IN DIEMUIRIAM MARION BARNARD Class of Summefr '34 Membev of Scholastica Society 1,0 ,g,QX,'Ae,
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CAPT. INGLIS The student body of Fremont High School commends Mr. Inglis on his rapid success in school administration and the making of frie-ndly contact with the students. Mr. Inglis is a graduate of the Unif versity of Wisconsiii. He then re' ceive-d the position of principal of a boys, boarding school, where he ref mained for twelve years. He served i-n the United States Army from fune, 1916, to August, 1919. At the close of this period of time he came to Calif fornia and settled in Van Nuys. He took up his career again in Hollyf wood. High School where he taught in the science department for three years. In 1923 he became the princif pal of Van Nuys High School where he served until he was transferred to fohn C. Fremont in September, 1932. Mr. Inglis has had association with young manhood in almost every type of organization. He is greatly interested in athletics. In the past he has coached football, baseball, an-d track. He has worked with the Boy Scouts a number of times. In appreciation for his kind attention they have honored him with the presentation of a Silver Beaver. Mr. Inglis is fre' quently called upon to speak at the T.M.C.A. and to the Hifl' counsels. He is greatly admired by all who come in contact with him. I believe the school should serve the community, stated Mr. Inglis. HI am interested in any activity which connects the two. Therefore, I be' lieve in the principles and activities of the Parent Teachers' Association. john C. Fremont offers opportunities to every boy and girl in any activf ity. Everyone should find something of interest to him. I earnestly desire that each boy and girl should make his school life worth while. I am inter' ested in anything that is of interest to the students. Mr. Inglis is a very brilliant conversationalist who will talk of any' thing but himself. -He was a prominent and well thought of citizen of Van Nuys. He was active in civic affairs and was a member of the Rotary club. Although Van Nuys rejoiced at his promotion they deeply felt his loss. Fremont has been very fortunate to have such an excellent personf ality assigned to its head. We, the student bodyuof Fremont High School, look to you, Mr. Inglis, for guidance as we speed on to achieve success in the life that is before us. CAPTAIN J. P, INGLIS I 81
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