John Fremont High School - Fremontian Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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X La 1 T 5 F rs, w ,L ..'s,n 1 wir-I i 1 Fl ,1 n v -4 in - V , - .vv .r .. U' W ., n . PHOTO BY BILLY NORMAN Vtlind in the trees Students ot ease. -Louise Martinez Po ge Fou r Page Five I JOHN C F W K-lNlRXl l ,, X V , X N Q N I PHOTO BY HAROLD MACNIDER said , 41-A A hardy pioneer has broken ca trail of progress. Should we n0t follow him along a trail of sucessful learning? -Myrna Freeland PHOTO BY ART ROGERS The peace and the quietude Are broken only by the splash of the fountain, -Myrna Freeland Page Six Page Seven Rx PHOTO BY BILLY NORMAN - .ifjfux x w,- , Barriers of strangeness will unbend When une greets a new-found friend. -Eleanor Clarke Page Nine To the Student Body: Immediately following the publication of an Annual the new staff begins work on the next annual. There is much effort, time, thought, imagination, hope, and belief in producing an annual, especially an annual as beautiful as this one is. ' This artistic book is of great sentimental value to each of you now, and will be of increasing value as the years pass. Your collection of these books will make a fine adjunct to your Alumni Association ac- tivities. This Annual greets you as a friend, and you will greet the Annual with pleasure and surprise. We are all grateful to the Fremontian Staff for this beautiful Annual, and we are very appreciative of their efforts in our behalf. Yours sincerely, GIRLS' VICE-PRINCIPAL Page Ten 1- 1 Page Eleven BOYS' VICE-PRINCIPAL First Row: Lobnow, Cosby, Hopkins, Shindler, Wilson, Walters, Troutman, Bertram, Watry, McKim, Richardson, Norman Second Row: Mr. Boch, Sherwood, Gosline, Leiter, Bradley, Weber, Wood, Metzier, Boyer, Powers, Voeltz, Mr. Wickstrom Third Row: Calvano, Konrad, Means, Thompson, Don Vito, Conciaidi, Hermondez, Mooney, Taylor, Schouf, Dowler, Harvey Fourth Row: Gillette, Kauffman, Walker, Cook, Behrens, Medialdea, Calvono, Miller, Klier, BuIIa TITLE PAGE PHOTO BY PAUL BEHRNS COVER PHOTO BY PAUL BEHRNS I Photo Staff MARK KAUFFMAN, Head Cameraman MESSRS. BACH AND KING, Fremontian Sponsors BILLY NORMAN, Photo Editor ED BALLA, Candid Cameraman Page Twelve Page Thirteen FREMONTIAN STAFF GEORGE IONES W'39 Editor IACK GRAY S'39 Editor 'L I l . a -343 VIRGINIA Boul.'roN 7E?5'E MAXWELL An Editor W39 Associate Editor W L DOROTHY IUDD TONY TAPIE STELLA FURIANI W'39 Organizations A Boys' Sports WA39 Girls' SPOYTS i --z 3 i LORRAINE RAND ED BALLA LEWIS MATLIN W'39 Calendar Candid Camera Shots Business Manager Page Fourteen if Pi JULIANNA DUFFIELD BILLY NORMAN BETTY THIES Organizations Photo Editor GIYI5' 59005 1 13. 1 I f ,f DALLAS BURNHAM JERRY OLSHANE DOROTHY THORNTON Calendar Cartoons DePGrtments -,, r JN jOY BESON GLORIA NOBLE Associate, Senior Photos Associate: GIVISI SDOHS P V JACKIE MORRIS age Fmeen S'39 Associate Edlwr - W'3Q SENIORS SENIOR A GFFICERS --. nv . .70 . GLORIA ATKINSON Treasurer rl? 57 N .V .1 J, xi' I ROBERT MERIPOL Yell Leader 1 2 I 1' :rv :Q 1 ,, 'f ',7 rn xv. DOROTHY IUDD Girls' Vice-President .-lm -,f HENRY GOLDSTEIN Boys' Vice-President 1' e -,. QQ L PARIS PEERSON President 5 I RUTH DE CALLESFORD Secretary Page Eighteen MR. NIMMO MRS. RAMBOZ MR. BLACK MRS. ROSS Page Nineteen MRS 0'BRlEN Mas PHELAN T- , Muss PATTERSON ' in MR. CRAMER 5 ,,. TL ' Lx . A M, f .QQ , R f fl MR. TAYLOR SENICR A SPONSORS -g-- , -7- - -V Honorary Members, r Class of W'39 . MV. , ,. 3-... er ,-' , -ef' . wivgii Q- ang., Htgwg, gk lltxg xw gif' -' E! h -- . s -V fr fi, 'J News -13 1v'2f'5.iw': - ' ' mug zlfaa Nj.1fEEi,5m Xia.: V-Xiiu ' . , ?' .:353g.j5Q:g:L, an 5 W .,., . ......., 1 :. -.E Y. I Q. N, 1 f:.f1if53fa'----, x. -x SN F .X .ra . -. E... f - - , z vig, ,, 4 Q. ,Fw '-35: ,,.f4'i,,,f - . ' '-.1' -Q.. .,.uf4..,.i'. g '- a1fiwI6+:,.- F 'T . .- --1 5, I Q4 1 X f ' K R f r ? Z' E1 v . ,gsm MQ 5 ,.,.rf?.,1,3 S y, lg5ggQQ2,'11.x'WQg, , QE? wx ' x'-wtildk X b is , 'x ' . if 5 ,,.. A - A f' ':1'- A 231.5 fl -.:,l1g-A.- ,cs g.. 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Page Twenty MELVIN BLEEKER DAVE INGLIS BOB GWYNN Q ff? :I V G' fiii, - ' ' ' -5.5:-L ,Ei Y 'Q W ' ' kc U: 'I fi, 'I'-5 ' ' N ' ' 1 1 ' 'NE LLOYD COOPER DOROTHY JUDD IESSIE MAXWELL RUTH KOFFMAN I M xr 1 CARAM GEORGIA BROWN W'39 Ephebians 71 1' Q ' ' 'x I J 27' 1.2, ' 1 EDNA AKE 'I rin I I A -XX 37 A ART ANDERSON s at x ' x , MYNARD BARTELS .-,,,f. V ,. I I -.I II IACK BEAUZY VIRGINIA ALDRIDGE I . .K wx -N ' If BILL ARMBRUSTER in HELEN BARNES T. P HAROLD BECKER .5 LORNA BLOEMERS DOLORES BOLTON GLADYS ALLEN -s 4- -9 GLORIA ATKINSON ggzfjgg , rf I-E ' .' 1 nfl I4 '-5 n 'v- 57' Ix- I II Iivgf ' RICHARD BASKERVILLE YVONNE BELVERGE - N 'Q H3' Q EDITH BOND ' 1 44, 11125, 6 , laik 5 1 Q -.T L: ' X wxxg, if Y . , I ' If THELMA ALLEN BENNIE ANANIAS II S A. ' -fv- I I V Q JOHNNY AUCUSTINE MARGARET BALDWIN W - - .. I - ' ' --if-, I x wk. . 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I N I I ' 15' A EI 'J 2 . 1 :-'Elf CLARISSA CARBAIAL LENORE CAREY LAURA CARNEVALE THERESA CARNEVALE V' I ,wd,1n.,.f,,51 ' W5-fix' fd? fi , :I 1 I IN W G , xl -Q' f Rv ' I. xx , - I I ' 1 x, ,I ,. I .V ,D A . Q CHARLOTTE CARROLL MAURICE CI-IACON BILL CHENARD ORVAL CHANDLER L. ORIENTE CHICHI BLANCHE COMBS K 1 s TONY COSTANZO QS. 'SEE '-kbp :-1. L ,Q , :I , 1 4 W .f N iff' A ' E ' if '- . A iiziz xv . . -5 VIVIAN DAVISON T ' Q , W4 . ,. x X ,. V rl HESSMER DEINERT 9117 EQ- '5 M955 A -'5 , Q ' Y VL f '-L - . 'V fx ' X elsf j, 4. - . we ,L I 'J . W .LSR E? ,., X' :rv 4 in pyixll- ' . Q! N A' , W I - ,,,...T E a T E- IOHN CHRISTIENSON ROBERTA CLARK FRED COCHRANE BETH COLLINGS - 5'4wz, q 'A fm, ' 4 TN , g - S, ' 'a P I' Q T 'V N , 4 14-,L . 'Q' ' 5, , b ' ' W v' .V K 1 .V ! xnf 1.11.4 H fy'-7, Q - RICHARD CONGER EARL CONROY IAMES CONROY LLOYD COOPER T , L45 3 , Q9 . 1 vw 'J L BETH COUCH AL CRISCIONE IACK CROWHURST NICK CIAR 4 S ,,, ,Z 3 . V' Q' I Y DOROTHY DALE JULIA DEAN BONNIE DEESE RUTH DE GALLEFORD un . EQ . . Z 1 R' - C: 2' -'- ' 3 f W? Q , 'QQ V ., 2 BROSSY DELUCA NICK DESARIO CARL H. PHILPOT NIEL DIEBEL Q Page Twenty-Four Q1 341 - 'AL IACOB DIETRICH LOREN DISPER S - if 5, 'fx L K, Q 'I' J ,wa - T k,.t 'E I ,la , e . , 1 if L YcEv.giQ.f 5 f 1 , 23 P I . 'Y GEORGE DORAN FRANKIE DRAKE affzy 7 I . Q-I 3 WALT DYER DOROTHY ETMUND RUTH FORBES BILL FOSTER W Pai 92 gf I 1 H x . iq v - STELLA FURIANI BETTY GABLE Page Twenty-Five MARIORIE DOEGE 'fi QI sl-fre. , 413' ' lm I 1 I L ' :I I Q- ,,-'1 V N., REGINA DRIML '3 W J I . I 'cf' I ' ' W5 1 X I SHIRLEY FERFES VENUS FOUST MARGARET GIBSON 'TS , 'I I I v . 'Y' ELMO DOERRING . '2 f . X TONY DUSICH ' gf AE mf: as 15 fe XLT' 17- In A X JUNE FERGUSON DOROTHEA FREEMAN . 17' I 14 fig 4 ai 'I ' ' N. 5? f ,vw . -.J . , 1 9' 1, CJ ' 1 L I I . BILL GIBSON 2 , EQ , I - I 5 y 4 V. .2 1 I-I I I I 4 I: T23 ,,-fig! I v 5 U E , AX I I CORNELIA DOEIIE I ln, lv 7, . T , I BOB DURRANT DOROTHY FLEMING BETTE FURGASON HENRY GOLDSTEI N I . k H I , 3 '7 RUTH CONZALES DOROTHY HARRIS fg L ROBERT HARVEY 2' 'A 'Y I. -f, I L . A . -Q 4511, I1 ,K ., L . ALICE HEDMOND 4 , , f,wg,'1,. IEANNE GRIFFIN R I A fl ISABEL HARRIS . 5 fv- WILSON HASSON vi.: f 1, .:: .Y .L K, '.:::Sfi',1.z gary -I W -B .fi I ' 15 R ' E aff a f f DOROTHY HEATON ROBERTA GUARASCI EQ ffvjiggg , 5 V W ,I K I . L . 1 -. ff 5 'P I -I' 'H I ga rg ' LQ' 41 I fl -:pg I , ,, l, I v x , - f 9 HELEN HARKE ' lr. , N1 X A ERNEST HAVLINA : ,fm ly X171 Al DICK HELVERN LQ! 15 . I -5 Q 5 X . I I-In BOB GWYNN .I 1 N - . , fl ,- I I. xx, I, 'I I if ' . I IX MARY HARRIS -had ar NADINE HAMILTON 'Z ,gg V I iiffif Cr fx . A5 . 1 'kfii MERRY ELLEN HARTER MARTHA HAY fvwnry 'V I if I 'Q -. , N S IL I ,. I D G MAXINE HENRY 6: 'P ffm' E' I A 3 . X ' -Xvv KW' f, KATHERINE MARINE HOOD RITA HESLIN MAYER HOLTZ HERRMANN HELEN HAYS HAROLD HENSLEY I' X T I I MABLE HOOVER Page Twenty-Six Ir I I X I CERALDINE LAHEY DOROTHY LAMPHER , , ,, P , by '-'fvrrgjfffxj ' ' XI, lui A I ' fs 3 5 P.-Q-I A 1 2 ' ff I' '1 I I ' . I Q1'i4'F'F2 Im 1, Ar LI ,, I IIAIIIJ I I J I' vf . '. Q nm:-1: .. '.'K Viv LENA LE PIANE LEAI LENNERT ' rf fi .' W' fwwfzf-rf' .I Y-I .Q my I' v E' JIIQHQI if 975 I ' TILA ' fx fi 1 fi:-'ik L -Q3 2 ' , I A +,Q53,g , ND . . fwzitf-3 . Aff?-' :af5I,f g '57 I K . e 1 W A ' ji ,L , - Q 7 V, I ., P I x. .Iv s I E - , BILL LEX BETH LINDON .-'L 1 ' ' . I' wif pm LQ: ' ix I I ig- ,I ,A V, 'N If N A' QL: L- ' I It I BILL Louas vrcroa Lomcuevm if ' 'Wi-s 11.15 P Q , 5' I 5 M, Q igfsfvi , ,'f'I' 1 'FZ-'V ' my I 4, BOB LYNCH IERRY LUND DORIS LAMBURT , , A' 'at I E ' .I 'a, Q B , . I I 'I I CEAL ,,,k..,,,,.,,. - M, LEVINE 1 . V Q , I 1 . ,fx '- - . I ELIIABTH L0 CICERO Q f I , , - CATHERINE LOW lf? I In , : CECIL LYNCH MARGI E LARSON ,, Ig f . .fu BERYLE LEWIS 1-an MARCELLA LOFTEN VIRGINIA LOWRY 55' I Iv. 3 I A. 1 ,I-,915 Q 2 0 fb. .jf f ' . I ,lv A 1 F I' . QS . : I me ,, C4 I VIRGINIA LYNCH GWEN LEISURE , .3 MARCELLA LIDA GERTRUDE LOIEWSKI DARLENE LUND NE'I'I'IE MACLEOD Page Twenty-Eighf rig 'T' j' :MRM 'f I rt 'S I . I , I w I 21 'N V5 VI IN 3 n 1- I'Q I 1 ,I I T WN, ' XI , x A N CLIFF MANN MARGIE MANNUSON MARALLE MARSH I. DOLORES MARSHALL A I an I IQ -- fr -4 x 4 A LENEA MASELLI wmevr MASON HAROLD MASON oonomv Nmsrensom k . .- dr 'S' Q 'if ' J L A L...g Q ' I Xxvgv. 'Im I , I' .'. Af 4 l JESSIE MAXWELL IONE MCCALMONT PAULINE MCCANN MARGIE MCCLELLAN I ' T ' 1, , I I Y 4 I - 2 N 1 , ' an -1 E I , 1. 9 KN ' ' J I v ... I -- . Y I sms Mccuuouou HILDA Mccuvmsv mvmc McMENAMIN MARIE MCP:-mu. , , ,ga ?..:g S Ax:,::jf-,- -V L 5 ig - ici, 44 ' .1 M, V I '3 19 45 I YT A '54 V .ff kv X. ' ' 5 ' ' ff,-9? mi 2 -fxiylv U I' I 'F- : ' 1 'Trgj GLEN MCWILLIAMS BOB MERIPOL IOE MESSENO KEITH MILLER Page Twenty-Nine L, Ax' ,ii I 3 I I I 'M I .,. gf k i:Q1f.1!ff,2 fc e ,I EVELYN MARTIN REBA MATH EWS KATHERINE MCCORMIC ,pt PEGGY MCMILLAN K w ' 3 I LAWRENCE MILLER I ,.1 fi . I 4 :A I A ,. ,N . gl A 5 bf x ' ,J 'I TV . L 5 I DON NIR! ESTHER MAE MINNIEAR LOTTIE MITCHELL DORIS MOE LENA MONTALBANO T, . f 4-'S 2' ,A w ' I I I 'R 'L I N , 'S x , ' Q 'I' ' Q' fl N T , it' r D I, L.. ,, Q J l .sv i LV ' I 51 5' KI. , ' A R ALYENE MUSSON ANN MORRIS WAYNE MORGAN PEGGY MORRISON BEHRNS MULLIGAN 1 f-'Pri x Q . N Enix, 4' wf., . , W I I. - .1 I ' ls. 'R vi df-5 Q 'Q 6, I ' L x I . v I K , '7 , XYZ x . f ' N L. ,pctbi s 1,51 sfffg-,iv O ' .'-iff' 'WW X ' Ig .fs2r.a?.MQffIzm DON NELSON PAULINE NEWELL PHYLLIS NICHOLS RALPH NINO PORTIA NISBET tl ' x ' 1 2 53 fl.. 4' Q , n '- , . , I V , L, . 1 '2 TL 4 ...- I ' ' ,- X' f ,nie -' -' 1 . W MYRTLE ODIN JOSEPHINE NOBBE ALBERT NORRINGTON IACK NOWELL VIRGINIA NULL 1? 43 'I I N, '53 . . 5 x v 4 ' E 7 l w ,Sf Q? 2 , , Y ' . FLOYD NYHAGEN JAMES O'DAY JUANITA OZIAS WILMA OLLINGER NEIL PADGETT Page Thirty : -N 'j ' 'ivan' L 1 I. ' ,gn . I 2 -.. o 75 If - Q, . 'IX X ,a 'Rd' 'Ifg' , . b I x nj, 4 V' '-TJ TOM FATE LESLIE PAYNE PARIS PEERSON HAZEL PETYUS . A N 2 -.X if xvw 2,1 -iii r. 'll 'L .-rr T7 .5 'J 1 -2- 115' 41 IAMES PAXTON DOROTHY POLENA EMMA PLANTEIDI BEVERLY PLANTEFABER . r X V1 4. . . , . L if ' 3 45 ' .' I E3 fb r' , Q 1, - 'R '- A I ' , , , .3 '. ,,, ' ' I 3' .fel I . I g. 1.- 3 I If A L I f- Ek - - HOWARD POWELL IIM PRICE AMEDIO RAIMONDI ELIZABETH RAMSAY I ' - 'MI ' I I' I , , ' N , ' I I. . Y I- .X 1 ' ' ln. .v w . ' , ini 213, 1 I ' :Ms - I fe-:mf 4-I I I '.'w, I , , 191 3 MARIORIE RAP? DOROTHY RASMUSSEN CATHERINE RECHIE PAUL REESE 1 ' N 'F 1 I 'lv' gh. 31, 'li , . Q H , Q 'X :rf f - '. i 1- 3 X 1 I X 9 A I I L 905 REID ED REINSCH WYEITH REYNOLDS PAULINE RICE Page Thiriy-One IEAN PETERS I -1? I-1 'I A I V Km STELLA POPIELA -G V LORRAINE RAND .I 5 x. 'F ' I ffm 1 I' , fx ,II J EB 5 II VIRGINIA REEVES 9? -. , I . In HARRY RICHERT I I EVE.YN ROSENOW .ff I . Ti , -X X1 . xc-1 ...ri- X I 'I ,, I I LOUSEEL ROWLEY :-E-qw..-. ...W -, I .- C., Q W 5' I N? I If , gr' ,- HAZEL SCHUBACK I Ne , swri I ,I- . A -Q' R fy, V A-3 cl Ag 4 , ' I I , , g I ' 'V Q , Wa. ' . , H, , A+- I , .nn I. ' 'Jilin ' sos mcrrrsn Donor:-uv Roosmcx som-4 RouN'mEs 1uuA Rowumo -Tr Q ,VI lr: x ' 5 :WN 1- A YA? I : 1 'P-' 1.17 fan: .A . an 'W D VA ? 'I .Sm GARRV RUBY IRVING RUBIN BILL SAMARIN EVELYN SCHAAF Q -. -v I Q7 P- ' I ' 3 X r I K - MARGARET SEGELIA EVA SCHUTZ LOUIS SERNA . Ag , --N ' A ar I 'll fx Q r, 4 ,Ri - K - W V VX F . YA I 1 , 3...--W . , 52 K .Q , Q A A' 'Qi I I fn I 1 X. - : 5-2-I ALIX SEVER sh' - BILL SHIRLEY HARRY SHATZEN BESSIE SIDALL CARROLL SIMON IRENE SKONIECZNA 1- 'vt . My I H, 2' 3,15 N - 3 I 1 , . - 1 '-' JAMES SMITH BETTY SMITH BILL SMITH LYNN SMITH MAXINE SMITH Page Thirty-Two CEORGETT A SOUTHWIC fv- Lz, ,,,-.-.,.., ,W . T L, L ,. I in Q IE, 2. A 5: V f- igkjfl wg T' 1 I l uweme srocxms T 1 , neun:-rn sm.: MARY TEMPERLY CELIA TURRI Page Thirry-Three ln. K HAROLD SOVERNS RICHIE STOMBS JEAN SULLIVAN ALETHA THOMPSON CONCHA VILLARREAL ,SW A1' X. - 44' HERBERT STEADMAN FRANK STEWART IACK STEWART 1 f 5 lx I og l ' s f 3 3 xx fl ' JAV A? V , BOB STONEMAN BESSIE STROCK FREDA STROMSOE - 5- ' I 7' - u , ,,, Q . -- m r A rx VIRGINIA SUNSERI BOB SWENSON JERRY TAYLOR T5 1 af f'??'f',3' ' If 'T I' ' V Q Mi, - - N Tl INK L- 1 , ,v 9 if? KW ,jl , . I, 'T- 1 T' RAY THURMAN LOIS TOMER DAISY TUCKER if T D7 DORIS VROOM ALFRED WAGNER MYRTLE WAGNER MEMORIES GF W'39 -1. 'J fr, -4 .1 , THE DAY MR. KERSEY ATTENDED THE CARNIVAL II W4 .w...,,,:,,.1 f ' 5FiYfizjfI ' 'uScr+c.:+f.1 .mae--.5-.A-I f -' 'I I .I f ,A 5 f if'fi ' I I I I I THAT Recoswmou DAY 1 X ,f : 41' I .Il . THE DISABLED VETERANS' CONVENTION ON ARMISTICE DAY THAT FIRE PREVENTION AUD CALL Page Thirty-Five K., N -. 4.1 ' 'QQ' ' ,M - I . V,.k v- - :qi C , '-. bw N -QE., , , ' ' f ':. . , ', 1 ' 'Q 1? I ' ..Jx.AC? . 4 iff.--me-1 1-- 1 A .G+-fig-Q A 71 f - L... 4:L3,.1:S: eatin- wtf, 152.5 :V I ,. , 74. . . .. 'hy L JM., ms -fix h.,-,ujlfy-:A-mt 'f ' . - ' . ' x 'A . b g by Q h .. J . ' F . , 4- K Q., I x A. Fx , 1 IA x I P 5' B l M - dk - -A '!,a1 . N ,1'f- - b . ' .x. N - . A 1 Q X , QV . X .V . Page Thirty-Six W I SENICRS, S'39 S'39 Cfricers '1 s il r NEIL HILL ARLENE SMITH IAMES MCCREA -Pllildinf Girls' Vlca-President Bays' Vloe-President ROSEMARY HATTON WILLIAM STIERS KATIE SCHMIDT Secretary Yell Leader Treasurer Page Thirty - Eight MR. MATTHEWS MRS. FEE MR. RANSOM MRS. 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HAZEL MOEN THOMAS MOODY DOROTHY MOORE VIRGINIA MOORE TOM MORE 7 I ' I ,N I .X I I s , K. x . -, . l .' K ,fI HOWARD MORRIS JACQUELINE MORRIS RAYMOND MORRIS ROY MORRIS CHESTER MORSE ' N ' f ' . 3, ' J , U' ' vi, , W . '.' ' , Ir, 241 Y V I , ' Q sy , ,J K ' 13 , . P , x A MARTHA M055 AMY MOTODANI EDWARD MURPHY LEO MURPHY AUDREY NELSON Page Fifty-Five + 5' EDWARD NELSON i f I aw . 7' 5' , 'fi- ELLEN RUTH NUTTER JERRY OLSHANE I fr 1 , ALVIN OSBORN T5 r . J +,.- ,, -' , , 5 5 ' X ul EMMA PANIAN -33' ' ' - ?577'f 1' -+ 5.-'-ji : ' 'HW 'N .,. 1 I gl K ik. Ve ff x . xx 1 Y . I I 1 V ir af .-:L ei Q D R I iff- 7. 'Y Q i 5' g ' - ' 'T -1' ' , 'V 1,11 MW If , X ' x :-, . - V. X ' lg ELEANOR NEVILLE CHRIS NEWIAHR DOROTHY NORDYKE .51 'K -- .ffl . - ffflii . ' E ff' I N N '-,r l I 1 . chili N if JACK ORR TERRY ORTIZ , ' 'fi--'Q T, .111 Z. . j Kul t 4 : Y ' . fgffl' . 1 if , fs? I -, ' . Q ' .455 x j A ' 1' A ETHEL osammc . . 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I Page One Hundred Fourteen W PHOTO BY ED BALLA BOYS' SPORTS UUTHERNLE Q Quake Page One Hund ed S tee Page One GUEGHAMPS Starting aut with high hopes, Coach George Dirckx led his charges to a rather fair season by winning the Southern League Pennant and being awarded a tie with Los Angeles High School far the City title O lncidentally this is Dirckx' last yeor as the head football coach at Fremont Q Coach Don Handy will take over his iob next season while Dirckx will coach the bockfield Q At the start of the season the Pathfinders continued their losing streak left over from last year by dropping three straight practice games I The first tussle was with the Loyola Cubs I Although the Cubs were outweighed I5 pounds ta the man, they were continually outcharging the massive Pathfinders, as their halfback, Ned Mat- thews, led them to a l3-0 triumph I The second en- gagement was with Long Beach Poly Q Again the Path- finders were badly outplayed as the lockrabbits ran wild leading the Pathfinclers to a Z0-6 victory Q Manual starred for the victors, by scoring two of the three touch- downs, one on a 77-yard kick return Q However, the Pathfinders showed improvement over the week before, despite the lower score Q In the third practice game, with Roosevelt, although Fremont was beaten 7-0, the Trailblazers finally showed some of the power they were supposed to possess O Twice the Pothfinders were with- in Roasevelt's lO-yard line, but were unable to capital- ize an their efforts Q At last Fremont's theoretical power became a reality in the first league game with Poly Q The Trailblazers blazed their way to three touchdowns to win, I9-0, at the some time holding back the Parrots' offense O The Poly defense was sup- posed to hold Fremont's efforts to score, but they were helpless against All-City Bleeker, Eddie Hartunlon, and Davie Davis, even with a nine-man line I Jefferson came next with Max Tafoya, whom they were grooming for All-City honors I Though he was the spark of the Democrats' lone touchdown, Mel Bleeker, who played opposite him, showed a much better brand of ball by leading the Pathfinders to a 20-0 victory Q Manual Arts had a 20-game winning streak bmken 6-O in the big game of the year I For two years Manual Arts had been undefeated since the Pathfinders beat them 7-0 in l935 O After this important Manual contest, Wash- ington seemed easy, as they were defeated 25-0, and then Huntington Park becarne prey to the Pathfinder: as they went under l9-O Q The final game, a re-match with Roosevelt, was really a hearthreaker, as the Rough- riders come back in Frank Merriwell fashion from a l2-point deficit to win l3-l2 Q However, a month later Roosevelt was found to have had two ineligibles playing, and the game was ruled out Q The P,-T.A. Carnival sow Fremont march 75 yards in l5 plays ta score a touchdown and place the South in the lead I HOWBVH. Los Angeles scored on Manual Arts to tie the game at l3-li C Captain Harold Wohlfard and Melvin Bleeker were placed on the All-City team I ln addition Bleeker was chosen on the All-Southern California squad O lack Word and Henry Bennett were placed on the All-Southern-League team Q Hal Becker, Frank Gray, and Don Nelson made second string All-Southem Q Hundred Seventeen HAROLD WOHLFORD CAPTAIN - rl ' 'Q 4 : .sf A if -. . . . , --,- , C l MELVIN BLEEKER ,ri Cubs Too Playlul The Loyola Cubs, wha were last year's C.l.F. Champion- ship team and who successfully defended their title this year, were Frernanr's first opponents C Sparked by their great halfback, Ned Matthews, the Loyola Cubs powered their way to a I3-0 victory aver the Pothfinders O The Pathfinders looked like a B team os the line was continuously being outcharged by the diminutive Cubs I Time after time the Cubs got the iump on the Path- finders and it seemed thot the score should have been 20-O in their favor I These same Cubs were held to a O-O tie by the Poly Parrots the following week, which greatly lowered Fremont stock O However, to Prove that it doesn't pay to draw odious comparisons by means of comparative scores, read on I Senior GEORGE POLLETT' eo' grw ,eo st-C' lu 42. U.'3flhflfQ: z ww'-1' Jo Vlvv 5 DOMIMS V R 'n1,,, LOYOLA l3g FREMONT 0 Page One Hundred Eighteen ev'-Wd fd M' HAROLD sgckek S.-q,,,, l ,B A XL v.ew 'w vis 1. 0' ot-'ll FREMONT POLY 0 Page One Hundred Nineteen Fremont I-lits Jackpot Suddenly coming to life in their first league game, the Pothfinders scored a stunning I9-0 victory over the Poly Parrots O Alter a fifteen yard penality set the Path- finders on PoIy's 35-yard Ilne, n pass from Nick Czar to Henry Bennett scored Fremont's first touchdown of the season O ln the fourth quarter Mei Bleeker and Eddie Hartunian carried the ball to the Poly I-yard line from where Bleeker scared the Pathfinders second touchdown O Davie Davis converted I Near the end ot the game Bleeker intercepted a pass to scoot 35- yards lar the final score of the game Q The Pathfinders scored ll first downs against 2 for Poly, 3lB yards from scrimmage against 34 for Poly Q Fremont cam- pleted ll passes out of I9 attempts, the Parrots com- pleted one ot 10 attempts I , ff,-'LY-if. Demos Deieatedg 3' CD -1 Q Y in 'rl Q1 1 TD 'C 8236, Outcharging the highly rated jefferson squod, Fremont easily smothered the Democrats under a deluge of touchdowns, 20 to 6 I A sustained drive from midfield placed the boil on the one-yord line, from where Mel Bleeker went over for o touchdown Q Again in the second stonzo Bleeker ended another drive with on I8- yard run for another touchdown Q jefferson then took its turn, as the Democrats completed three of four passes to hit pay dirt I ln the final quarter Bleeker cinched he game with a 63-yard run tor the most spectacular score of. the day I Statistics show thot jefferson com- pleted 7 out of 28 posses, mode ten first downs and o oral of 227 yards O Fremont made l I first downs, com- pleted S out of l7 passes, and a total of 277 yards Q Senior BILL AXFORD 9- Sevior Ns? FN . I vltlf- ' ENT B Q '-fi. DON NELSON Sehiq, FREMONT 20: JEFF 6 Page One Hundred Twenty 1 GUNN AR FRICKSON Tame era S'-'fvhf - Q vxewmxn o eaeivwxo e FREMONT 6, MANUAL 0 Page One Hundred Twenty-One - -F Q- Manual Dethroned Sending l9,000 raving rooters into hysteria, the mighty Pathfinders finally captured the football throne held for two years by the Manual Arts Toilers Q ManuaI's defeat came in the lost quarter when little Hank Bennett took a looping pass from Doh Nelson good for eleven yards and the score O Both teams played really great football through sixty minutes packed with thrllls Q For Manual Gonzales was repeatedly getting into the open behind Manual blocking Q For Fremont, every man seemed to have been inspired to greater heights . The statistic! show Fremont with 8 tirst downs, a total of l46 yards, and two out of ten attempted passes completed I Man- ual Arts made six first downs, 125 yards, and completed two out of thirteen passes attempted O Generals Blow Retreat Scorlng twlce ln the first quarter and once in the second, Mel Bleeker led the mighty Pathfinders to victory over the Washington Generals to the tune at 25-0 O ln the thlrd quarter Davis, subblng lor Bleekar, went avor the pay-stripe for the final touchdown, after a sustained drive O Strawn and Hortunian also galned almost at will behind the stellar performances of the linesmen Q By way of statistics, Fremont gained a total of 315 yards, Z7 from passes, but made only seven tlrst downs I Wash- ington gained a tatal of mlnus I0 yards from running, 6l from passes, for a total of Sl yards Q The Generals made five first downs O FREMONT 252 WASHINGTON 0 x l 'Jigga V A-,Nh lu l l ,le-rg r ' 9' A l l 4 :fs 4 Page One Hundred Twenty-Two In what proved to be the deadest game of the sea- son, the Spartans from Huntington Park were de- feated I9-0 Q The fifteen penalties, seven against Fremont, did much to slow up the game Q Mel Bleeker started the scoring by plunging two yards for a score in the second quarter, he then ran the conversion Q Ed Breeding, who was the outstanding player on either team, caught a twelve yard pass for another touchdown in the same quor- ter I Dean Strawn put the game on Ico for the Pathtlnders by rambling six yards for the final score in the last quarter U H. P. Falls P.-T.A. CARNIVAL - NORTH I3 SOUTH I3 Page One Hundred Twenty-Three FREMONT I9 PARKERS 0 Roughriders Too Rough Though winning 13-12 in the city playoffs, Roosevelt forfeited their victory to Fremont when two ineligible men were discovered on their team O Mel Bleeker scored twice in the first half on runs of II and 34 yards apiece O The Roughriders came back with a 20 yard touchdown pass in the second quarter, and then scored again after recovering a fumble on Fremont's 2 yard line, and plunged for the conversion Q Statistics show Fremont gained 21B yards, made 9 first downs and completed 5 of 9 pass attempts: Roosevelt gained 155 yards, made 4 first downs and completed 2 out of seven pass ottemptsl I O-4 ROOSEVELT l3g FREMONT I2 Page One Hundred Twenty-Four Q if ty 1 t N - -fa . ,. - t I I. J11! t V, X , tu ' ff 1, X X f l ff .Jn-W 2 'Q-Q3 Br t I -' ' ' -' 4 Page One Hundred Twenty-Five :A 'B' Football As always Coach Tonner turned out a fighting team which could be counted an to give each of their oppon- ents a real fight Q The season opened with a heart- breaking setback to Roosevelt as the locals were outscored l8-0 O The gome went score'ess untll the fourth quar- ter when a 40-yard pass scared for the Roughriders Q Two wild passes were then intercepted and turned into touchdowns by the Roosevelt team in the final minutes of play I Son Pedro then smashed its way ta a victory Q However the game was much closer than the I9-7 score indicates, as the Bees lost on breaks Q The first league contest, with Poly, saw the Parrots win a thriller, 6-0, In the last two minutes af play alter a costly fumble by the Pathfinclers Q ln the second game he jefferson Bees scored on the first ploy at the game with an intercepted pass Q However the Trailblazers blazed right back to tie the score in o thrilling tushion 6-6 Q The Manual Toilers then powered their way to a decisive I2-6 to win in straight power Q The lighties finally broke into the money by stepping on the Washington Generals 7-6 O With two minutes left to play, the Pathfinders started a 65-yard march that ended with the victory in Fremont's pocket O Againfwith only a minute to play, the Pothfinders scared a 6-0 victory over Hunting- ton Park on a freak ploy that left the spectators be- wildered I The ploy finally saw Howard Sutton in the end zone with a recovered fumble in his hands I Q -,, 4 BILL BILL HOWARD IACK GEORGE ORVILLE CAPT. CAL SH IRLY PERRY SUTTON KASELACK JONES MARCLE5 REYNOLDS Fremont 6 San Psdm Fremont 0 Roosevelt Fremont 0 Polytechnic Fremont 6 Jefferson Fremont 6 Manual Arts Fremont 7 Washington Fremont 6 Huntington Park ROY HARLEY GLEN JACK X VENOV ENDSLEY WOHLFORD MEAD ' I6 I9 6 6 I2 Page One Hundred Twenty-Six if Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven BASKETBALL After being robbed of the championship for the lost two years, Fremant's Casaba team finally broke into the circle of champions by tying Huntington Park for the Southem League title Q Although this year's team is not as strong as preceding Pathfinder squads, basket- ball talent was mare evenly divided among the schools af the league Q Following a long string of practice games, the league season opened with the favorite Poly Squad I However the Pathflnders were hot and went on to a 36-I7 victory O But the high hopes of the Cof- famltes were saom dimmed as a strong Jefferson team handed the Pathfinders a 27-Bl beating Q Manual Arts went down 42-2l, then Washington 37-24 I Again a string of successive victories put the Trallblazers ln the championship race I This victories were over Poly 29-26, jefferson 43-39, Manual Arts 47-37, Washing- ton 58-38 I The final encounter with Huntington Park saw the lead change hands half a dozen times with the winning goal being made in the last minute of play, as the Spartans were defeated 28-25 Q The final standings found Fremont and H. P, with eight vlctorles and two defeats each, but a school rullng does not al- low ties to be played off in basketball O Geooge Metkovitch was chosen All-City forward, Bill Chenard All-Southem League center, and Bob Rivera second string Southern League Guard I In addition sparkling performances were turned in by Wally Ben- nett, tienry Fohring, Art Guerreo, and Salvador Carbol- Io O Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont Fremont VARSITY BASKETBALL SCH EDULE Poly I7 Jefferson 31 Mnnuol Arts 21 Washington 24 Huntington P, 40 Poly 26 jefferson 39 Manual Arts 37 Washington 35 Huntington P. 25 GEORGE M ETKOVICH HENRY FOHRING JEFF POLY Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight RD ARSITY BASKETBALL MANUAL WASHINGTON WA VARSITY BASKETBALL ART GUERRERO ,av ' x SALVADOR CARBALLO lv lf 'P -E 59+-T 'r- H:-I--14.71, ,.. w.,:,g, ,A ' Y . 'v ' ,.-1. 7, .. 423 9 f' ' 372: 56-s ' .':.l:0a': V, F wax. '-' ff 1 -X 'v . - ' ' x.?7:9f-,:f- AL WAGNER MANUAL DOWNED TWICE .W ' A 4 X 1 A ' Page One Hundred Thirty ROY BERG BOB BRANDSON H, P. DEFEATED WARD BROWN GE NERALS CONQUERED RL we x xv VY U V - x H LQ V ' 53 'S . L itil W r: K Racr Row - Left to Right: Funk, Reuse, Pearson, Nota, Anderson, Alex ' Meng, Semo, Bescos, Coach Aurand Front Row - Left to Right: Nyhcgen, Barker, Dobbins, Cummings, Gold stsln, Jones, Brady y .0 fx WJ.. J 0 ii- Tvmuc OLIHANEV- 7 '1 7. Page One Hundred Thirty-Two BEE BASKETBALL HENRY GOLDSTEIN ARTHUR REESE IACK HUNT Though there were several returning letterman, the Bees had a rather poor season, losing all but three of their league encounters C Captalned by John Brady, returning letterman the first string was made up of lock Hunt, Art Reese, Henery Goldstien, Eddie Cummings, and Bill Meng O The season started with a 24-I7 defeat at the hands of the Poly Parrots I Things started looking up when jeff was defeated 27-37 and then Manual Arts was nosed out 25-25 in two overtime periods I Then came the darkness which we will skip over as lightly as possible Q Washington defeated the Fathfinders 31-19, Huntington Park won 54-l6, Poly 28-I0 Q Jefferson avenged its first defeat 35-I6 and Manual Arts did the some with a 46-29 victory O The finial victory of the Pathfinders was over the Washington Generals 26-34 and then the finial game at the league was last to Huntington Park 45-26 O Other players an the squad deserving mention are Clarence Bescos, Jack Barker, and Robert Jones C CLARENCE BESCOS IOHN BRADY Page One Hundred Thirty-Three ' s IU' ?i BF f' ' 1... BASEBALL Putting on the field the most hustling ball club in the city, Coach Haserot's baseballers went through ten league games without a setback ta win the City and Southern League crowns I ln the Dorsey Elim- ination Tournament, the Pathfinders defeated tour teams to win the city title Q Every high school in Las Angeles with a baseball team was entered I In the semi-finals Fremont autplaycd Hollywood 'I-5 O In the final thriller, Jefferson who had upset Riis, went down to a 7-6 deteat at the hands ot the Pathfinders C Alex Radoumis Fremont chucker, proved himself a hero in this game by striking out the last lefterson batter in the final inning when Jeff had the winning run on lirst base I Turning in the second no-hit no-run Performance in the his- tory of Fremont, Radournis again starred for the Pathfinders when Huntington Pork went down to a 6-0 defeat Q Not since 1927 when Fairfax was defeated ll-0 behind the pitching of Lee Duke, has Fremont witnessed a no-hit na-run perform- ance O The Southern League race saw leiferson Riis and Fremont, Three teams which reached the semi-finals ol the Dorsey tournament, battling it out for the loop crown I Huntintan Park was no push over however, as they reached the quarter finals of the tournornenr. O Riis with its great pitcher Bill Barisoff was rated even with the Path- finders I However the mighty men from Fremont found little trouble in downing the Vikings 6-3 in both of their encounters O -l CITY CHAMPIONS Iffzfax QV! 1 - 4 If '- v ' - 1. 5 I II QS! I-I-I E P17 me , I '..- . r . ,,, ' I ALEX RAoouMls Pitcher . ' GLEN CRENSI-:Aw Right Field CAPTAIN sos mvsRA SOUTHERN LEAGUE First Base FREMONT 6 HUNTINGTON PARK FREMONT 2 JEFFERSON I FREMONT 6 RIIS 3 FREMONT 5 HUNTINGTON PARK FREMONT 5 JEFFERSON 2 FREMONT 6 RIIS 3 DORSEY TOURNAMENT FREMONT 9 UNIVERSITY I FREMONT iz GARDENA 5 Nmk BUONARICO Catcher NICK SUNSERI FREMONT 7 HOLLYWOOD 5 Left FieId FREMONT 7 IEFFERSON 6 -,U V V - rviigf ,Y I, 4-I: . rf , . ' A Ek x'1,g-,I 2 35. A5 KV: 'x '5':':- ' 1 A . f 1 - I '- ' , I 5, X , 7 1 1,5 me X I ' ,t I t N l ,' ,, . A ,, ' V' 1 , 'ei ' ' ' fini ' fi-2 - ,, - -1-.Av v' ' s - . ' E. 'fix AL SPAETER JACK PALMER AL SANADA Second Bose 0 Third Bose Right Field JERRY NORTH Pitcher - fm, .Q v 1 1 'V - I ,-W.:-' Hz r Q' 'Wil x 1 :MAN X 'Q 3.3. f fb . , Q , Y 7:15. PAUL sooerzasks -524- -4.5, x V - P' h ' ' t'S:'?9'9l b. 4.4. g C E' 14? 7 - he--:aw V, T . 1f ff'f soa BLACK E' ' Center Field FRANK MONTELONE Second Base N W ! N EWT EDWAR DS TENTI-I GRADE BASEBALL tbl Um G-AA Following thelr big brothers the varsity, Coach Handy's Tenth Grade Baseballers went through an undefeated season to win the clty championship O In six league tussles and nine 'practice games the Fremont Yankees averaged I0 runs a game to win the crown Q ln their first league encounter, Huntington Park was defeated I5-0 Q Los Angeles followed going down l3-6 before the mighty Path- tinders Q Venice lost I4-3, then Banning bit the dust ID-2, and Fairfax was next ll-0 Q In the final gome of the league Dorsey almost gave the Pathfinders a scare, loslng I4-6 Q Among the big guns of the team were Emie Cupelli, Bill Spaeter, and Tom Sangil, all with a battlng average over .425 I Nick Salerno and Albert Hill were out- standing pitchers O Others who are future big- Ieaguers are Nick Valentina, Hank Cedlllo, Don Palmer, Roger Comb and jerry Raleigh Q . 3 11.91 x Q . xv, CAPTAIN PAUL SMITH As the annual goes to press, there have been only tour track meets, a practice victory over Dorsey, two league victories over Poly and Hunt- ington Park, and a loss to jefferson Q However, brightening the hopes of trock enthusiasts is the toct thot nearly the entire squad will be returning next year to Fremont's cinderpath I Paul Smith, hurdler and one of the few seniors on the team, is also one of the best stick men in the city Q So lar he has run th highs ln I5 flat for a school record and has toured the lows in l9.9 I The sprints are well taken care ol by Angelo Pappas and Sammy Samonsett, both doing the century in I0 flat, and Pappas doing the furlong in 22.2 I ln addition Samonsett has run the 440 in 50.7 for a school record and may break 50 seconds O Outstanding seniors on the team are miler Bob Wycolf, Norman Boerd, 44, sprinters Evan Jones and Harley Endsley, Jack Kaselock, high iumper, and Bill Reynolds, shot putter Q Among the host of returning veterans who will be strengthened by some ot the best Bee ond Cee material in year are Bob Bamdson in the 880, Ed Breeding and Ray Vernoy in the high iump, George Phillips and George Gist, shat putters, Dwight Cooley, brood iurnper, and Jessie Moye and Paul Keough, hurdlers, also several track men who were in- eligible this year will be returning next year to add more strength to Coach Tonner's cinder Saved O Page Ona Hundred Thirty- Eight . at I 4 O it . N f ' K A A Na, H Q . , ,f 4 ,Q . U 4 - -' ' I 'Yzf? f N ' iwgfffii 1 . 2 , f-+2.45 9 -'i V-kv :jg ,wEfI '- V7 W-' . -1 IQ Igfltj' 1 :'.. 1 '- , , ftiqili 2555, ,- , 1--+a,,,430' 'M' - ' -'a ' ED BREEDING HAROLD DENSMORE SAMMY SAMONSETT I IOO-Bob Carter ...... , ......, ,. '37 9.9 220-Bob Carter ..... V.. ,..... '37 2l .6 E 440-Ralph Sumonseft ..... ---'39 50.7 R B80-Irvin lsom-.-.. ..... ---'34 l:S9.4 Mile-AI Ranford ......... e..'38 4:33.l Y - High lump-Coyle Moore. ......s '38 6'-ZW 7 Broad Jump-Mel Bleeker ....... '38 23'-1 1 O - - ' Iso l..H.-john Pamney ........ '37 19.3 ,- Q -13 lzo H.H.-John Pimley ....,.. '37 15. ,Z ' -, 'Q N , K TT' Shot Put-Len Berg .......... .'37 52'-35 ' ' X .V f Pole v.-,un-J. Mccfmhy ,....... '32 12'-sw' '. . . fe 7 Refcy-Brbwn, Hardy, Caminerti, Gardner, Hahn, K ,al l Peterson, Co!lier. Clark A '30 3:2 . N 'rllflfxfdif' -4 , ' ' T:- I:3,E...' fgl x RAY VERNOY CHUCK PEFFIER BOB WYCOFF Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine ,,p Lise.. L- 1 - , I W' . O v, .tl 139,52----W. M' - 4- yr'-y, 5--n?': -ff 1+-W A ' .- '51, - A ' ROBERT PRUPAS NORMAN BEARD VARSITY TRACK GEORGE ,H,LL,Ps EVAN JONES sumo crnsmown Fmsv POLLARD nam x ' Q 3 , A 4 fgqasx- . N. M.. . T',1j'z l 1 T ' val-wg I F.. 5.x JACK HUNT HARLEY ENDSLEY BOB BRANDSON 3 , 4. . x DWIGHT COOLEY Page One Hundred Forty CEE TRACK 3, ,- '-eff . J. ,, 5: 4- 'I A U -- V-'ffli tor ' na i . ., ll 'li fftfudil ' T lx l QW' A m l 3- ,, M I. - ,t A Q. .5 .YQ '1 11' 3. -' 3- gf . .' ft gi in iffff' MJ-1'1 x '- 'J ' ' - l - ' ' ' 1 If . , , ill. ' N W1 :F t M .,,, lf L, l 3 Behr NJ Q' Y , ' N Qjiifi' S' , l fr FQY' V1 Srl' . - . QQ, , , - ' 6 .' W r- -FW . I , , 'rl .-' ' r l '- ' Q l I ' . 1 sg.. fr Q... 1 Y . ' J 0 ' . gl BEE TRACK Captained by three year letterman Eric Funk, the Cees have established themselves as favorites to win the Southern League Crown O As the annual goes to press only Washington and Man- ual Arts remain on the schedule with lefterson, Huntington Park and Poly already defeated Q Funk, Ice Magnera, Al Barsan and Steve Du- setch form one at the fastest sprint teams in the city having placed second in the L.A. Re- lays I Keldy and Frank Nobbe have placed first and second in the shot in every meet so for I Tito Alonzo, pale vaulter should be top man in the southern league. Lean Schreiber and Eric Funk run almost neck and neck in the 660, usually placing first and second O Though the Bees have dropped two our of their three dual meets, several outstanding oertormers may bring home the title in the league finals I In the L. A. Relays the tour man 660 relay team placed second, but are still improving Q Outstanding on the Bee squad are Captain Bob Allen, low hurdler, Dick Wynne and Bill Moody, wha run neck and neck in the l320, Tony Devideo, lim Ritter, and Cliff Stickly, sprinters, Glen Wahlfard and Ellnnd Sanders, shot putters, Oscar Berkowitz and Tony Tapie, pale vaulters, and FlaydCurry, who will probably win the league final in the broad lump and the 660 Q . Q ,, 1 Q v 5- .fl . - . V , it 5 P.: Q5 , ,, 5 ,t - I .mn I f . , w x : E 'A L c A S! , 1553- V 4: M Q 'F , -,' F F ' ', fu' 1 , , ' 'X F F . F . . 5- if 'N .. , 5 i esei 'ee 'T -1 T- H if -e ,L -eff I ,rar . if, 7. 4 Tl, A -4,25 N , .A - ' , , I 1:9 , ' . ' .- t' , .. l 1- f ' ll- '05 7' , 3 R.: Q,-' A' 'I 4' 5 l 5' -A l fc x W X xi ig Q . Nq,,,... 9 ,mf- GYM cmd GYM CLUB EARL STERLING FRANK NOBBE NED OVIATH wav 4 HOWARD SUTTON BILL STIERS CEClL DEVORE g gi 47 1 5 3. wif fijl Vi C.: 'Qi X 1 3 BBQ! 'L' ' j. . X - , I.. Q. 5 VICTOR CALVANO Page One Hundred Forty-Three Dlfwawf Am TENNIS Ending a fairly successful season, Coach Spears' tennis racqueteers finished their Southern League schedule in third place O After winning most of the practice matches, the Pothfinclers met and de- feated Jefferson 7-O O Huntington Park followed the Democrats, going down 6-l Q Then the bad news began as Washington destroyed any hopes of c championship the Pathfinders might have enter- tained by defeating the Fremontians 2-5 I Manual Arts with its ever great tennis team then took the locals into camp with a 6l drubbing, ro drop them to third place O Players on the team, many who seem like future greats, ore: Singles - Bob McDon- ald, Oscar Berkowitz, Arnold Schwab, Bob Dawler, and Dan Hurley I Doubles players are Jerry Bryson and Chet Powell, and Jim Halyrayd, Bob Dawson, and Ray Nixon I Dawler, Powell, Dawson, and Nixon are returning next year to form the nucleus of a l940 championship tennis team C A1 will DEDICATION Honoring Coach Bill Haney, beloved and respected head coach af the Boys' Physical Education Depart- ment, the Boys' Gym was formally named William E. Haney Holl I ln i924 Coach Haney was chosen by Mr. Richer from among all the Los Angeles City high school coaches to head the Fremont gym depart- ment O Under his able leadership the gym has grown until now Fremont can boast of one af the out- standing Physical Education departments in the city Q Mr. Haney graduated from Polytechnic high school where he and his three brothers set enviable records in nearly every branch of sports held there O On graduating from Poly Mr. Haney went to the Uni- versity of Southern California, where he was uc- claimed one ol the outstanding all-around athletes to attend that school I incidentally all three of his brothers went to U.S.C, and were all outstanding in sports O While at Fremont Coach Haney has coached aside from his regular gym classes, football, basket- ball, and track O On top of this he is the rugby coach at U.S.C., where his team won the Pacific Coast title in i938 Q With this colorful and successful career behind him it is indeed fitting that the Boys' Gym will now bear his name I .1 ,-hr .-,If .ow- i N, I I 1 a H-.'...g N, .- X - . ,- -5. F i 1? Y T , , u ' 4L...A.....Pl.-1g.. -L ' ma12's11.rnnr?:ff:a.4 -.-.,-,Jf5l'V'. - M A ., ,. L. aggvuw-..4...,.-, ,, ,.. .f........,.-.-1... ,,,.-- .. . w. 'L ' V K . '41 , A A -.',k 'H 4 U., .Jr ,M .f.x,aI.,g. ' .,' ', - '62L24wpP9i!iii Q:'1,1.1gf,,11Qs' x ,-,....,..----. .-,.. .sf , ' .,, , ,Z a ' E ' ig-sg, ,H -1, A. 91 , , .t ,, if --f .- ' .-., ,A --., ,.. -- . x. '- an , . ' JP ...K ' r Tl' .. , 1, ., + . ., ,, , ii 5175 1-u,4J,.Lw '1 ff M195 N N V P I 'gf X, ,.,:..i. 1 H gif- , , '. .-,U' ' 9 ' w:t.'L.f,?-L..-,.,u, J ll- xl , ' ' . ..,., ,- fi H .,, . gf ,. 4-In ' ',.g,,-p- .Z gi' -r . ' .-'mf' Ba ' '- f .Y 1. 4 f, ' 'if 1 Vw, A .B gg . .L.........,.4...-. . Qs- 4 A V-:, QM .31 xg-. V. xl s. ,XM :J'3,L'3 r., I f-Q-kg, .1 ' -5 , gf W fi fat. wik 13 Z rfxuahivk-A 4 Ny . .44 gf IN , I' . ', ,J g 1. , 4 . .P I 2- 1 ,. L. -. my A ,f 'A ir 1 SCHOOL LIFE rty-Seven ' Y 1 FALL SEMESTER rms'r WEEK SEPTEMBER I2-Back-to-school movement on toot. Goodbye bothing suit, suntan, and 9 a'cIock rising! I3-Program llgnlng continues. All :losses filled during summer, it xeelnl I4-Misploced locker boy tound in file 'B' sound asleep es usual I5-.Senior A activities begin. Usual hulolsoloo in homeroom I6-Senior dancing cleu fllled, along with ell otherr Fi Lx if E .W-1gY'.31 'N FN . X. li l, A ll-l,f f E WA! will N . , ' as Ei- tv F5 E vi, W V , iq ,JL - - THIRD WEEK SEPTEMBER 26-Fremont Iced: enrollment race with 3646 27-Girle' Glue Club party. Herrnony prevails! 28-Finol programs signed. Study hall enrolls many new recrulhl 29-New Girls' porty. Big Sisters get workout. Annual Stott hold: xhlndig. Hot dogs disappear 30-Loyola 13, Fremont Ol lWe were iust procticingl ji -El MA ,XKKX5 AFQS1- 0 P'.,xQv2gj1 ll 7 f M: 4 , JL til' ix .,4 G mnvssemgrv . Q 4 5 l 'lTwll-an JLQ1' x --V F2- F.R51 K K ri rf - Ellguoiuv BMW l DANLE QF THE jj YEAR.. N- L 'f, 1 mn' Lo0K f 3 'Msn l WH: F xlrjl Locnify C5 V-50 l .nf X 'SEQ Zn QAX ' ilxi .W ', 5 , 1 . 1 O 0 C . iw - rplrfgp, 50 ARE WE -- W SECOND WEEK LEGIONAIRE WEEK SEPTEMBER l9-Legloneire ouernhly. Convention big :hots speak 20--School holiday-oorode. Pocitic Ocean ogaln complain: of overcrowded feeling 2l-Clovlor Club formed. Whet is it? Clavier Club! 22-Clean Compu: Conscious forgotten ogoill 23-Water boy goes into troinlng. Does l00 ln 10: N ,Q ,TFT CvS N44i u is gif' X l Lb 3 ff 4 n 1 A x. 1 NEW GIRLS PARTY FOURTH WEEK ocvoasn 3-Senlor I colon picked-Wlnaberry and White! , l 4-P.-T.A, Drive rtort: Let monro get acquainted l with teoeher. Motto 5-Student Body Dance. Full heueel Q l 6-Mln Meredith tells of South American tour. i N 'I-Long Beach 20, Fremont 0. Football hopes folll i Page One Hundred Forty-Eijht FIFTH WEEK rm: PREVENTION wssx OCTOBER I0-Seniors begin to wreck cameras right and lelt ll-Fire Prevention Assembly. School gets English lesson from one ot 'de tinast'. I2-Columbus Day. Chris gets recognition I3-Friendly Pledge party. Nitler. Mussolini send regrets I4-Recognition Day - Roosevelt 7, Fremont 0. Oh well, we never lllled football anyhow! 'YA Zn f' A -'ff'i1p ' 1- ul ,mei M? Sggiazzl L' ' 135121 .l -55x 41 ,W lx if - LEAK wQfQ?2,,j 9' - -'KL-1 yn g A , wk. of fqfff -Q-if gy llT1X QXA rigid. THE HANDS or H ' ' FATE , SEVENTH WEEK OCTOBER 24-Plans mode lor Community Chest Appeal. 25-Senior A-B Brawl. Who won? We dunnol 26-l'llY Cabinet dinner. Don't forget to use butter lmlvesl 27-G A A Pleyday at Dorsey. Fremont politely winsl 18-Fremont 20. Ietferson 5. Bleeker and Dirckx voted malt popular cltiens ol Fremont All 1 .2 .1 QP X X 1 be W Y iw an X 'X 791 Xia Page One Hundred Forty-Nine x I l l x .12 l .4-aff ' ' Sf f D .1 4 Y . 3 B l .jigxxxl ' I .4 .2 , ? -it-Par agon ? -'Rccoamhfou 'DAV- THE EDM: THE MFGHTY 5fU'0'R A0 'STRUT THETQ SIXTH week STUFF,-,., OCTOBER I1-Hi-Y initiation. Neophytes get workout. Streets get cleaned! Everyone happy I8-P.-T.A, meeting, Mamas meet teachenl Phewl I9-Athenian party. Big shots abound - 10-Miss Ryan chosen Household Arts head. Mrs. Albert promoted to downtown office 21--First league game-Frernnt I9, Poly O. Well. now thot's something like itl Some teaml isa JEFA 0407451-El l Z Z f- f l A l N T - , HQNTQNBTON PARK 6. f ' KW 1 5,7 of , f XE EIGHTH WEEK il-Community Chest Drive in full swing NOVEMBER l-Al Per Le-Knights dance postponed. No solel 2-Howdy tags stress safe driving. All speed cut down to 60 on way home from games hereafter! 3-G A A new girls party. Llttle shots meet big 4-Fremont 6, Manual Arts 0. Mystery Men Strawn shows up Manual Arts Daily reporter who cleamx he couldn't make Manual second team! NINTH WEEK Novmaek 1- Old Sol plays hide and seek all day. lWlth what we don't know.i U- Truck over to the gym and do a bit of stomping for the Community Chest. 9--Suckers, pickles, candie apples, no it's not a food far sale, lust a Community Chest solo. I0-Fremont 25 Washington 9. This is more like our game of football. I I-Armistice Day, but who said the war was over. 4, 9 ff w . ,f Y Av- ' xy f I - 1, ii? KIEFFE-K . ELEVENTH WEEK NOVEMBER 2l-Did you forget your apple? Better run home and get it. report cards signed today. 21-Mr. Ha Ho Lukon relates trip to Alaska to 4-R students. 23-Fremont 6 Franklin 0 Football carnival. An- other one for our side. 24-25--Thanksgiving holidays and little turkeys had a buly day. Y r' N f.E'ST1T 2 n W N fl W 1 jf' Xgflfxi wifi- Li FREMONT TAKE5 PQL51 19-0 QLA N Qi J Hail y mi if-2 , ,Fm- Novmssn GE N ERAL5 Z 5 - CJ . I4--These Community Chest shlndigs are shin- digs in the latest fashion. I5- On my honor, I swear to tell, na you don't, at least not at a Legal Club party. I6-Another one ai these days when you wish you had a ear, a girl, some money and no school. I7--It this is school. don't give us lite. A day at the beach would be better. l8-Fremont I9 Huntington Park 0. Our last day at the meat market, at least no more slaughtering this season. F REMONT 5 f-xx A xr-fs y m I fuss' My .4 OF,5:Ayy:fLL N 1 ' ' I 5- 1 - f 4. 4 'S- 'q'kv.. 4 ls gx: 42: NAME THA'VKSGnvwG f3'EALL. Bm u T i TWELFTH WEEK URKESL' NOVEMBER ' 18-Custodians help Xmas spirits along and we sure need it. 29-Tri-Y, Hl-Y dance, Ladies before Gents, but swing your pard. 30-Fremont turn: employment agency. No W. P. A. workers wanted. DECEMBER I-Play day at Poly ar was it the Arizona desert. 2--Roosevelt I3 Fremont 12. Fremont's lost rough ride and Roosevelt rides again. Page One Hundred Fifty , THIRTEENTH WEEK DECEMBER 5-Sr. B's choose sweaters but they all look alike to them. 6-Fremerr't symphony orchestra gives Poly a Flay Floy al a recltal. 'l Woo pitchers give Sparkin while Sr. Ayes give Mathefs tea. 8-One at the lanes boys, e Dv. by the way. speaks an T. I. 9-Coach Den Handy becomes Vanity Football coach which makes lt handy for everyone. t W Fgf fw BE-ws AND soue RED cfwg BLUE CANS, GREEN C4415 CANS, cfafvs, cA1vs To Rfcur , cmvs -ro THE LEFT'QH CANSNIW FIFTEENTH WEEK cr Da W - vsnwf .H 'rv WE N5 UNB pfrcn e ..' .1l?vr-Rn THE Wooy l f 'J I N f-XiH?3.::M FQURTEENTH WEEK DECEMBER I2-Xmas drive starts with cans an the left. right, and in the middle. Somebody will have some beans fer Christmas. I3-Altrulsm, Personality, and Leadership elect new members, but just in can you don't get it. lt's AI Per Le. H-Fashion show shows that fashions haven't :hanged much since granny was a girl. lor was she?l. I5-Here wa go round the Christmas tree and the G. A. A. Xmas tree at that. I6-Layers turn dell dressers for children's sake and several dexen clalls are sent to yorleus hospitals. lu Dl2.cSPLEO' suvfczue gumven DECEMBER Q , 'FHL STUDFNTS HOW T0 . . T? suaov VHP 'nl3. SERUM I9-T. B. tests are given, hrrt a left and then a AQ - W1-m A 510-I FLQ-hz., right, den't get excited, it's in the erm. y A 20-Ba s, take it easy, 't's only food and at the '-C mtv Banquet. I Ml lk-, Zl-Aud named Inglis Hall, Patriotism they 0 X calls it. O , fx 22-Ten Seniors chosen Ephelrians, but what's 3 S 2 :pl-.si-r gp, 41.2, -'E A .... ' '-E, , Gif , ' 23-Christmas play A Miracle and haw. ' 5 2 Z J T4 eulvfwi- XX X !f X i H ' QQ f X , ,. , , X CHQISTMAQ ---pq , Q :WYE C Q if-- A-. ,QQ NE XV I -. - ......w5'f . sl vm .1 o E ' ox.sNA L 1 -nb: . .35 LJQPFPQEJ E 3 4 MF ' VV? SOCK. D , , . '1 , l -MMAL.--- ' , I Page One Hundred Fifty-One 'S , SIXTEENTH WEEK ,':.a:11... ,film-1 4 f7'f?f ' C f- 'ii151f4.., sg 2-Happy New Year - na schaol I 3-Still recovering from New Year Shindigs K ' . REMONT X fl 4-The Champs in action - football picture I ,,.. . i v X 5-Baby kissing and cigar passing starts as candidacy ngzazzfffil: Q, 6 - raca opens 'iiffslffWgffp-fg22if.nN 'nu 5-Casaba tossers out-fight Paly 29-26 .' X ei ll I ' QQ: .' A SEVENTEENTH WEEK la'LALl'D?J X. C11 v 5.x ,X 1.x 4 rr UP 9 , Q IANUARY Lf- ' 'X I I 9-Blue Monday, nothin' happened y X fra- X lO-Comical iudge wins beautiful bride in musical X6 Trial by Jury ' tl, ll-Self Government hos big seud . - M: 'Semen A- fs l2-Candidates hold meeting ta learn duties of office . RECE 91:0 N Q if , I3-Seniors bloom tarth in tinery for a perfect . time at their reception IM, '- 'S'-iifm :Wi f. f-li ' mf W - lPROMv5E, IANUARY lf f I6-Football champs have annual supper l soup la XIX L- Q l ms mum N I7-Every day a holiday lPrumise of candidates at N Q 0 1: ' r introduction assembly! J' Z X I I8-Senorsd Sangritas ot :punish Club hold tea - ' ' .- ,,,5 j an we a mean a I I9-The mighty five march-Fremont 56, Wash- Y A lv , 1?.7..' ington 35 1 - '-H 'hi' -s ABCD O ELA H ll ELEC T108 T '- if 4' 3 3 :' .,,. '- 'lin-Ag , J 2 v: v - l 'I -Vrfimi i5'9llPlNE 62 X J A' -F X 1 1--44. ' 'nt -e - 'IS1 '5IE. INETEENTH WEEK I i iiiifrkfcvva N ., we IANUARY x'3gfgtF':f,g. ' ' J E-255: f:K-F3??ESa2'2'ix M .12f5l'El'5:- 23-League officers elected I . 1 OL SHANE 24-Cym Club Circus. Oh, those handsome brutesl X I hi Q- 25-Oh Boyl Baslcetears win first ehampianship, X U f I boating H.P. 28-25 in a thriller X 26-Tears and laughs as Seniors say fond larawall B at banquet Q - - 8 I FIC U 3- - Z7-New Student Body officers chosen in election 4 Page One Hundred Fifty-Two . 1 I TWENTIETH WEEK .sf-. .1 ,EM '-pf-. YI? YO :EIS SEER' SNIA' J. V vlgihlvgv tx .flgtl PV SPRING SEMESTER FIRST WEEK FEBRUARY 6-Scrubs bewildered by the great Fremont Campus and show-offs. 'I-Baseball Team looks very promising In practice game conquering Hollywood 2 to I. 8-Senlor Ayes elect Nell Hill for their President. 9-George Metkevlch nomed All City Basketball Team Forward. I0-Amerlca's Peetllne gllnspsed by Framontlanl at Bessball Movie. 'K g,,,.0 .I eat, .. -fre THIRD WEEK FEBRUARY 20-Senior Bees elect Ted Wilson for their proxy. It looks os though they're going in for tall thingr this year. 2I-Only 287 days before Xmas. We can hardly vraitl 22-Washington's birthday. Banks, offices close to celebrate: school keeps. Disrespect we calls It! 13-G.A.A. sponsors New York lltterbugs. Yes, we sold IITTERBUGSI 24-Girls' League selling Iollypopl. Get out the pen- nies and the blcarbonote, please. P052 One Hundred Fifty-Three 30-The Wild West lives again for Frernontlons in showing of The Plainsmon 3l-Legal Club sleopily holds breakfast, whereas- FEBRUARY I-The first class to graduate from Inglis Hall get sheepskins 2-The Bad News comes in form of grades! 3-Mel Bleeker turns his office over to lim Wallaee at award assembly RE'- xxllf E lt .Af X.. sa SL . E :S 0 I S W. on Q 2 ,, . ...,. . R TBEMOAIIT 'SHOW OFF' 'DOIN' H13 'STUFF FOR THE New PUuD.s..cswg's, SECOND WEEK rssnumzv 13-The Wlsys and Wherefore: of Fremont tald to new students at assembly. If-Quote -Roses are red Icemnral violets are blue lserrii-colon! I think this is cute leornrnal do yaufquestian rnorkl . . . unquota. 15-Paid o dime to see II I Had o Million. Still don't know what to de . . Refund please. I6-Signing ef programs. Ah me, more fun. I'l-Frernont nine conquers again as they bring heme the bacon with a score of 9 to I agalnst Unl- varsity High. V- 595 Xf N Fe A HoLD T44,4.4-rl IM Jusr A I- I4 ' F A K A P:iLl5h'I'o JI?-T-G 1 ' 2' X5 X '. 1. 4-af. T: Z ' I V .l'I,TTQRBuc, 2 - FOURTH WEEK Fcanuanv 27- Rookie Frankie Buena twirl: locals to a 1-l victory aver Glendale High. 0.K. Dec, it's safe to ga heme. 28-Frement's iitterbugs get att to e good start MARCH as the Student Council sponsors the first hop of the season l-Haserot pep: fans at baseball rally. 2-Senior Ayes find another excuse to get art ll llif XV X 4Xyg'X A 93 ef ii' fs -:H-li Fi' :1. ,R :qxwy ...PJ 1 ,,5FN?OF. Ae SHYNE Owl IRECOGNFTION 'EDANHLQ , FIFTH WEEK MARCH at classes. Recognition Day practice. 3-Today is history in the making at Fremont. First, at the best Recognition Day assembly Fremont has ever known as the Senior A's shine in sweaters white and wine. isame class. ah B'sll ----- Second as Alex Rodaurnis pitches a no hit-no run game against Hunt- inglon Park High. leaving a score of 6 to 0. YES MQ A -ff' 'CHTCEADEE' gCf9., . N . lLC'JV , . 293 . x MTSSQAQPPI wcf' 'A :artful ox Yr. SIXTH WEEK MARCH I3-imagine the look on lack Gray'e face when I4-Mr. Spears hor the undivided attention ot I5-History in the making. Members of the Min Stehula announced that :ha lr now Mrs. Charles Baldwin. Jr., and has been rlnce June students at Schelastlca assembly Annual Stott get to class on time and stay most oi the period 6-Yell leader candidates do their stuff for the Student Council at interview 1-Senior A's and B's swing out at the Athenian dance 8-Students get an ear-full of Bing Craspy's bool:- a-boaing and W. C. Field's line land what a Iinel at the showing of Mississippi In lnglls Hall 9-larry Olshane falls in love iagainl when the Annual Staff takes the alternaon all to ga te Huntington Library' The name is Plnkie O Toa had she's only a painting I0-Pathfinder: nip Democrats 2 to I in tight bell game Q Gooch Haseret gate another grey heir u XJLJ-ffl n.m.7 . 7,1 c..w.uN , av r..u.v ij' relay nun Ana CAGNNRK ANU GIAW Br me el-mnlis., E .no N':y,,ugL .N 4. ov ' Now 5 NM... I' '-41 ' J , . SEVENTH WEEK I6-Big Shots of the campus mug for Frernentian tintypar. Club group shots taken l'l-Shura. an' the rueerin' ol the Green. Many Fremontlanx seen et Rils lar llrst baseball game with that institution. We won again, 6 to 3 MARCH Z0-Big rhote let ln on more group pictures. Some people have all the luck. 21-Today is the first day ol Spring but the on- lx- fv- . - 5 ly Spring I can find is under my mattress. GHOSE 'PHOTO 53- X91 A iThreagh the courtesy of lorry Olrhonel Houmog- NE 5- 1' .1 Qqogg, Am Q'k,X1tK.1 Q 9 22-English department sponsors assembly at s5fMoN NYE5 I , which etudenta are shown the advantage: of page Fon we fN 0 A proper English. :ef rr T . -1 -f55l'rl?i'STs..Q, A L 23-Scrubs learn to sing and yell at assembly xx, .B gl' I held especially tor them. .- it .I ,y X' , U ' ' ' A1 U fQ..34!. A 1 24-Because nasty old Spring refuses ta blossom 3 ,A forth group pleturee were cancelled again. Lx Page One Hundred Fifty-Four EIGHTH WEEK Mncn -ESNTQK Tl'1'k:BLh ,Elbow .1 4, - . w. W MX 7 , sg A Y' V g xg :sax -f fl! fl will NINTH WEEK APRIL 3-77? lar, that long awolted Earter vacation. ' PPN . J ff QVCN' 421 X f ,NX-L le - E . ff N - A ai f A 3-if 1 ' . f .. 3-2.-'gd' wi w 5 Mel :Acre s A R. KUM BUT ON'H'4I'll MSI I AFTER. EASTER SjQl'BURNl. ELEVENTH WEEK APRIL l1-6. A. A. lunlor and Senior hockey teams clash ln llattla at the century as olliclal hockey games get under way. I8-Senior A'e held xhindig ldance to youl, ln Girls' Gym. I9-Riix championship game linally recovered and is to get under way today. Weahl says who we didn't ploy till Tlnmday.D-Haurot Also Knight banquet. 20-Third Annual Valley Boll Carnival an Richer lield. Six hundred girls participated. 2l-Report cords today. More bad nevnll Page One Hundred Fifty-Five 27-Blue Monday. One whole week to go be- fore Easter voeatlan. 28-Safety Assembly hr the benefit al,thoee wha needed lt. Will rameane please tlnd out ll Mr. King was present? 28-Jack Gray'l Earter outfit become: o dream as he troota tha Annual Staff to a world friendship tour of Talx French restaurant, Olvera Street, and Chinatown. 30-Nothing unusual. Senior A'a win olain against Senior B'n at Brawl. il-Fremont nine treuncer Huntington Park 5 KAXAYY7'6SEe,.,, 4 X- X X! ' t x we TENTH WEEK I0-Easter Vacation was lots of lun. But will someone please take o look at my sunburn? ll--Madame Henna makes Football Big Shots into Rosie Red Heads. . ll-Fremontians get spectacular glimpxe al dark Africa litterbugs at shoving of King Solomon's Mines. And all lor a thin dime. li-Zephyr blows Riie championship game into the next County and it llasn't been found yet. They expect its recovery by next Wed- nesday, however. I4-First official track meet al the season with Poly. And how we took 'eml flvvue 'GI'-NUI' 9'i5i,'AN,'f,2PLE 'B AT.: MQ ,Meera 5' , 1-.i'Y'no'5E Z.. if'-1, uifiiww ' 51? ' ..-fi. 1555 ww - 'fi' .sms ' 5,7 l53.g,EQ', ' fax 3. ' 15.- -1 Jef' ,., .V-ee .V ' TWELFTH WEEK to BYY APRIL QAGOSN, QXNXITLL 'lou ,els bum: EM' : ew AN 1 ' 5 ANNUAL, Q' :nom melbi ' , GNN 'U oak. Sling SN'-' , n cv -' Pgogvjazw ll 5.5 Mri: . AN THIRTEENTH WEEK MAY I Z -Cast of Dido and Aeneas get in a final practice with a dress hcorsal today. -Fremont music department leads the way again, as usual, with a gala presentation of Dido and Aeneas, a Greek tragic opera. This performance was the first attempted by high school students in the United States. 3- Dido and Aeneas carries through a tri- umphant performance again this evening. 4-Cast at Dido and Aeneas get a chang in atmosphere at Legal Club dance held in the 24 -Lewie Matlin starts off the Hi-Y and Trl-Y sales with a bang, selling 33 Fremontians the first day. Z5-The doors of Fremont were wide open N- Z6 night, expressing a hearty welcome to par- ents, Friends, and Alumni for Open Hausa. -The long-awaited Knight-Al Per Le dance was postponed until a later time. There'll be no iitterbugging today, thank you. 27-Annual sales boast when school organilo- tions picture many advantages af buying an annual at assembly today. Z8-Fremont's almighty track demons lost their first meet of the season to letfersen today on Richer Field. .IQXVWQ 1 .fx-, w-no P-T ' L Jznoioo Arlo ' AENEAS1 X X., F Girls' Gym after school today. Q -5 fl 0 tlf-'K 5-Opera cast gives final performance of Dido Q 5 and Aeneas tonight for the Annual City K Ummm: O Schools Music Festival at the Shrine Audi- ' FOURTEENTH WEEK MAY i bSShgF,gE,2gAf,555- 8-The Puppetry Club, sponsored by Mrs, Vir- N P JPN - ginia Taylor. has been busy making a puppet 0- :jjj 7 X4 lk- f movie of Siegfried, The picture was pho- 1, F049 ls tographed by Fremont's own photography QM department. J . v h nw 9- Lives of a Bengal Lancer, the last full- If HN ' length feature movie of the season, was Q yy 4 fm:z:::..f ...... today i. ..,.i, ln... 'x'E ' kwa., lngyeueyiouy Folz, 'VLA'-I-DA'1L FIFTEENTH WEEK MAY l5--.lay Besan, girls' vice-president, has e good time checking to see that no babies are loft wandering about the campus since the Baby show-up on Homecoming Dey. I6-Ho-hum, Spring fever has crept up on more than one student here at Fremont. Swimming is good, and many grandmothers are ex- piring as the warm weather and Hermosa send nut their delectable call. I7-Al Per Le and Knights sponsor their Annual I8 dance in the Girls' Gym. Falling in line with the rest of the Knight-Al Per Le activities, the dance was a huge success. -Fremont G.A.A, acts as hostess to five schools for play day. The games played were ping pong, badminton, tennis, baso- ball, volleyball, basketball, and horseshaes. I0-A good time was enjoyed by all at the Senior Mothers' Reception today. More lemon please. ll-The San Francisco National Exposition tour- ists returned home today with stories of the wonderful sights in stare for those who in- tend to go this summer. The,boys and glrlr, accompanied hy Mr. King and Miss Miller. left hero Monday. I2-Fremont coed: gal a chance ta see those tall brunette follows tram former classes os Fre- mont celebrates onnual Homecoming Day. MQ 5125-W CB Damages Cn, I. '50-gk Q V ,Hail ffthls ' 'Q M' 0 ig-it Page One Hundred Fifty-Six were ,fb ogg get Y l l F w l 1: NASMIR HARD F nr w Q31 nxvonlf ELEVENTH WEEK TWENTIETH WEEK -1-'-' IUNE I9-Knight ond Al Per Le members ore eating egoin. This time et stylish seml-onnuol luncheon. 20-More chonees for the Senior A's to get out of elossesupreporolion for Commencement. 2l-Commencement or lost. To those hoppy Seniors who think they're through, we wish to extend our deepest sympathy. 22--Senior A's receive repert cords from Fre- mont High School lor the lost time. 13-Yippeel Summer vacation ot lost! Her- mosa here I come. Farewell Senior A's ond Good Luck. UH, THAT FREMUNTI N !! . I -N 9' 0 i by C-Q f' ,., F' .V?,.W.Q. , N ,159 X 'qw K J lg MQ 0 ,Ji V 9 E wi - v fb GuE'SS xx?-nice-1 ONE 'Bowel-vr AN N, r w 'QL ANNUAL . ..-.. OH SHUQKS, , THE n-nor FOGTTNATHE Voting WJRQNG' THE GUN, XVHAT S Mmm off TFMELQJ 5MiL.uN' MDI!!! N0'NO-gl?-NO-I G my wowf -GN women New iv 1 O Annum. !! O4-tO 0 305' 0 QAQQ A1-g.AnToorJ Q ki SHE gifffb K M 2,:?s.fe'2.'..f Q X MY ANNUALV Q 5 0 QW 'MDD AH weve' f fa XV QJU UNJK Q K' X r K I ., sa Q 4.5 N QR :iv X oo ,J -' - fv 'B wig? - K ,I R 1 XX- i- - ' .1 t 'ly N 6 1 E f .I K V 0 A u 0 ,H ,F K . QQSQA S341 U ga 9-40 Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven E S'39 HAROLD IENKS LLOYD COOPER President A Cappella W'39 President A Cop pella A CAPPELLA CHOIR 722355 E f?sf5 g' I I 1 Page One Hundred Fifty 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB WHWQH2 A, jf? I P ' 2? w- A I 'FP VIRGINIA LYNCH W'39 President Girls' Glee Club i, I 3 Wai- rs lv-fb, f ii,2Qg vs? Q11 'Vg 1. .Af-1 I: ' A JOHN DOMINIS 5'39 President Boys' Glee Club U. 'I Q I 1. 9111011140 I R 9 N fllllllw 9 I 4 P Yxf B64 - f 9 X. N XC K N! ,xr Page One Hundred Fifty-Nine TRIAL BY JURY CAST OF CHARACTERS Bride .... Margaret Smith Defendenl--Max Bedford Judge ...... John Savage Usher .... Dean Mathews Other Woman-- --G'lorIo Counsel for the Harold lencks, Nell Reporters: Ed Nelson, Dale, Iuanlta Bridesmaids - of A Jury Spectators Page One Hundred Sixty DIDO AND AENEAS ENEAS-The Fugitive Trojan Prince Ted Wilson -ANNA-A Lady in Waiting Dullns Burnham SAILOR Dean Malthes EFHE SORCERER-An Evil Genius Edward Nelson MERCURY-A Fol se Messenger Harold Jenks WOMEN OF DlDO'S COURT FURIES OF THE UNDERWORLD WITCHES WARRIOR DANCERS DANCE OF THE MOON GODDESS SAILOR DANCERS AENEAS' GUARD THE ECHO AND ECHO DANCERS WOMEN OF THE COURT MAIDENS OF THE COURT WOMEN OF THE PORT WlTCHES SAILORS MEN OF THE PORT GENTLEMEN OF DlDO'S COURT YOUTH OF CARTHAGE Vx A The Senior Band has rendered outstanding service to the school in field activities especially, mak ing o colorful display at the open- ing of the track season I Assist- ing at various activities proved entertaining, and the graduation exercises found the band in their annual role, playing the impressive strains of the processional and our Alma Mater O The orchestra is composed of a distinguished group of yaung mu- sicians Q Many of the members are very talented, and their at- tainments in music show to a good advantage in the orchestra Q Mr. Kautzenbach has done won- ders with this group I its big undertaking during the past year has been the accompaniment to the super-show 'Dido and Aeneas', the musical production of the year O The orchestra did fine work in the rendition of the dil- ficulr music Q SENIOR ORCHESTRA DRAMATICS .,.. f x 3 af' -Rffoaevd V6 JW , Q- 'fl . , 32' ! sch. W-nwc 760 wfffc N, , V , Q15 Jafar-Cf - AA- J fy LQ., 4, L wgfmwu W Az 714W- ,ffl Wfwlwfwfwk PLAYERS CLUB PRE IDENT- ERRY LSHANE wfmg S' . BARGAINS IN CATHAY CAST EUGENE LAMBERT SIDNEY ALDER LORRAINE CHRISTIANSON If ELVIRA ANDERSON RUSS CUTNER GENE TAYLOR JACK HUNT THE CHRISTMAS GUEST BOB WAGNER PAULA JENKINS ELVIRA ANDERSON DON WALKER MARY TEMPERLY JERRY OLSHANE 5. W CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES EVELYN SCHAAF EUGENE LAMBERT sill Page One Hundred Sixty-Four SPARKlN DOROTHY WINTERS SIDNEY ALDER VIRGINIA- BOSKROUGH LCC- L1-r-6 m1 NffG4,v-u.fC4f:..y1-A-JA.. 01? - N ofa f MV. 5,,,,s,. 4 ,JN J QMVQ-Q4 an , , I , j7l'iv-vm, . 1'jlf-C47 Q3.fc,4-:Aly THE VAL!!-NNT RALPH RIMMER FLOYD KEFFER DON WINECAR MARIORIE LUNNEY IERRY OLSHANE 4 'IW lm V ,r 'N I X! is-ff Page One Hundred Sixty-Five CAST or HTHE SPIDER Ax. ,,A IX. v- AL ,. Jw. . , ,. X J. ,, .- Af , 4 . 14 . 4. 4 - , - .. 4 ki ,W 5, H vf I I X ' 5 '- s-4295 X I' 4 -ii fr 'll ' is L .L . f X6 ! ,. K I -1 AY 1. 4: '-Tits V if ', Q 'iv ,WY 9 1 3 A Q 5 fc fxfl - . Xe x '51 X -rv xyifjji A, U'-Q x Lf' ' U I A I l Q U , fy qv- :jak -41 5: -'P' ' I b X P. 'A X .1 ,ft nf N A - A - -ep --f 'J :v,34lx,K ry' 'A - Q 5 311 , LANGUAGE AWARD WINNERS REBA MATHEWS ANNE ZORIGIAN a ,. I l FRANCES HUBBS KATHERINE SCHMIDT ARNOLD SCHWAB FOREIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS The Fremont students whose pictures appear on this page have reason to be very proud, for the recipients of foreign language medals are chosen with great care Q To be eligible to receive one, a pupil must have done outstanding work in French, German, Latin, or Spanish for four years I He must have been cooperative and willing to serve the department and he must possess a fine character I All four medals are not awarded each semester, but only whenever there are candidates able to meet the very high standards O The French medal is from the Alliance Francaise, a French organization with branches throughout the world O The German medal is named in honor of our own principal, Captain john P. Inglis O The Latin medal is sponsored by Eta Sigma Phi, a national honorary fraternity, and the Spanish medal is authorized by the National Association of Teachers of Spanish C Page One Hundred Sixty Seven LANGUAGE CLASSES ,ff 2. MQ5 5-my jx 1 GERMAN LATIN , . Awww -L j D C .wk .KK XX f SPANISH Q 9 if OVSYWXX .1. FRENCH xg E 699' LANGUAGE CLASSES .M MEXICAN CARTOON CLUB LANGUAGE CLUBS 14' n ' K- - f a FT'-e SPA N IS H C LU B TONY TAPIE, President NIGNSSS FRENCH CLU B EDDIE JANO5, President MRS. GREEN, Sensor Miss REED, sponsor . LEFLER, Sponsor RAMBOZ. Sponsor TROJAN CLUB RALPH LUTWACK, President MISS CAGE, Spcn fy? .. a-2 5? FY: , . :Vg - . wi 1313 S: er, ?,.A,.E... 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