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GND SPGNSCDRS Work and worry seem a steady diet to senior sponsors, tor each group and each class must be different, new, and original. When the six W.'4O sponsors took up their posts, their wards were only A-ll's. Then they thought their worries many . . . getting them all into the A12 seemed such a job . . .but their work and hair-tearing had only begun. They were greeted in the B12 with Senior dues and the task oi choosing their colors and their nazme. All of this had to be accomplished in three weeks to enable them to have their colors and name for recognition day. Then, the bids tor their sweaters and the decision ot the weave and the style had to be made. And just as lite became normal again, preparations tor the Prom began and the B12 term drew to a close. Senior A's now, the class must be recognized and must have sweaters in a ceremony . . . Recognition Day . . . Two night dances then came up on their calendar, the Senior Problems dance and the Sadie Hawkins dance. Even as tearful Bon Voyages were being said com- mittees planned the Mothers' Tea and the Senior Banquet, the faculty was making Ephebian choice, and a iinal check- up was made for the C.S.F. winners. Miss Mackey Mr. Taylor Mr. Hazelwood Mr. Handy Mr. Spears Mrs. Hayes Miss Davis Mr. Vesty
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TT-TE WAC Ol+'lr'ICli S Harold Robinson Leila Hodges Laura Stalnaker President Secretary Treasurer Glenn Crenshaw Thelma Turner Margie Lunney Boys' Vice President Scholastica President Girls' Vice President Taking the name of The Admirals and adding the ad- jective Admirable, the senior class of Winter l94U set their course and shoved off for their final high school voyage. Piloted by a capable crew of officers and supervised by five Admirals and the Commander-in-Chief, they put on an effective yet simple recognition day, the first Sadie Hawkins dance ever staged at Fremont, combined with the Senior B's for a night Senior Problems dance, and Were stately guests of ,honor at their last Prom. Although the class Was comparatively small in number they achieved big things during their three year stay at Fre- mont. Bon Voyage! l l
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THE W 40 EPHEBTANS Ephebian Oath of Allegiance We Will never bring disgrace to this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrad in the ranks. We Will tight tor the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many. We Will revere and obey the city's laws and do our best to incite a like respect in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus, in all these Ways, We Will transmit this city not only not less, but far greater and more beautiful than it Was transmitted to us. This oath is taken by every student When he joins the ranks ot the Ephebian Society, at which time he becomes an activie member ot the organization. As honor societies of high standing are recognized throughout the world as high achievements, Ephebianship gives its bearer great prestige and recognition by employers and fellow Workers as Well as professors and teachers ot higher educational institutions. Glen Crenshaw Thelma Turner Ted Wilson Mabel More
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