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W ' 4 2 EPHEBIANS EVELYN BLAGBRO T ' VIRGINIA BOLLETTE DON EDGREN HARRY GARO PHYLLIS KANAKY BILL SPAETER EPHEBIAN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE We will never bring to this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrade in the ranks. We will fight for 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 un- ceasingly 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. DONALD TILLMAN MARIAN VILLANUA f 15
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MISS MITCHELLL MRS. O ' BRIEN W ' 42 SPONSORS Holding over three class officers from their Senior B term and electing two new ones, the Westerners of W ' 42 started on their long eventful journey over Senior A trail with great enthusiasm and determination. Although one of the smallest classes to graduate from Fremont they were by no means lacking in talent. Living up to the old adage that good things come in small pack- ages, the Westerners were the only class in Fremont history to win both the Senior A-B Brawl and the Senior A-B football game. They left a clearly marked trail of scholastic and athletic achievement. For a small class they possessed more than their share of out- standing individual personalities. They also had the distinction of being the largest W ' 42 class in the city. On January 28, 1942, the Westerners of W ' 42 held their last great roundup in Inglis Hall, and with heads held high departed on their respective journeys over the long and arduous trail of life. I K BILL JAROSACK EVELYN BLAGBRO HARRY GARO MARIAN VILLANUA TOM VOURNAS 14
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' i CHARLES BRESSOUD President The Class of Summer, Nineteen-hundred and Forty-two, setting the nose of their plane into the blue horizon, soared through a term of greater knowledge and social activities. Starting their senior careers, these mighty Commanders had a Recognition Day that John C. Fremont will long remember. Cap- tain Inglis and the class officers arrived in two army jeeps, onto a field where the Senior A ' s had formed into an S ' 42. The interesting events that tooi place during the term were: the A and B reception, a brawl, a Sadie Hawkins dance, a sweater dance, the Mothers ' Tea, a Senior banquet ending with a beautiful and impressive graduation. V m m MARILYN WINNIE Girls ' Vice- President JACKIE KINDIG Secretary MARION KONRAD Boys ' Vice- President RALPH FROLEY Treasurer 16 i
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