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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 73

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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H-5 Oakland Tribune, Sunday, 17, 1954 "7f tit Set Commencement For 135 at Fremont Fremont High School will honor 115 fraduattaf seniors la commencement ceremonies et for pjru, Friday, January 29. Diplomas will be awarded by Principal Richard W. Kretsinger, who ia to preside over the rites. Mrs. Marorie Hirschler, member of the Oakland Board of Education, will address fraduatinx students and their cuesta.

Fremont senior class officers are listed as follows: Robert Erin, president; Colleen Pufh, vice-president; Korinne Keim, ecrelary; Nancy Block, Connie Lonx, class representatives. Graduates include: Frerrjpnt 'Hams' Keep Buzzing At W6BAK Mrrr.br of the rremont Hih Schorl JUdM Club, about 16 in uumbT. meet every other Wednesday in th school! rdo -p to work en their own or th club's study tha Mrw od. cr operate tha tr r.jrr.ittef of FrT.oct' inn. i Ha-arartl ParatkaJl Brura Paukaiw Hmr4 mihi BaP-ar4a Oan Miii Kuan Panatflor Wabart Portw Jr.

Uara A4r Mjtt A4iMf C-rraM Artkuf Jaa Bat-uwtt DvrM Vamt rVrrer MM Onrtw Baa Samry Bine Kjrfear: Bwrk bften Butt Larry Cat-pwnm-r a Mr Jaa CKn Caa4 Oumu 0a Ca4 Ja-CW AoaraaUna Orrria War 'in Carm Frd Co'JMJ Manly Daitrom Mana Dana Vulum Dm 1Mb Al Oval7 imam Da Watt tort Dwfucl Xa-a Dwtci Dn4 Donn Kutb OcmM-tol KirKard Ex tA MT-n TtTT'ir I 4a rvrw Ponnn ro duth rorlh Gror( TrankJ Jim fmin Lots rroatd trtt CiTia Mtrvtn Krravrtli CiaUanxa Dvd Ce4ta Mrtlrn Oohl CUwrtn Hh irtl AXtem HlMpti MrarM Krwy rtl Jonr- Lm Joubrrt Katbrrtn Joyc Dnrvald Kan Mariarrl ICtrWch AhWl Kimui Comn Kf Wn KrvAuf 5Ura Krlkarun Jrrrr LT Tom LrauinrT liim Lrrit Carutanc U(i 5hirWy LdvtcQ ArUar Lrnch ShirVry MacaaUv Wmllrt McChniw; Donn MrCWIUnd Jar MmkfiH RtrKartl Merrill Ntp Montofncr7 Sue Moran Marrta Moura Noia Murray Irrtora Mutrk Paul NapoltLartA WUliam Nortlcadabl FIIU Park SUptfcrn Park taf W8BAK. Th club, first organized in IM7 by students interested la rrateur radio, a I pc rjort-d by Jack M. Gl(ucr, Fremont and holder of a radio luctw with call letter WLY. the club thu term a- Richard Erath. W6SUE, Jack Cuttm.

W8-L'K'. wr-president; Don W63rY. secretary; Harold Van Vacas. treaaurer; lrf.r Starrer, "sereeant-at-arms. The club, which per ate a att transmitter on the 10-mtr band, in the process of Luiidr.e.

a for the rrier amateur band. To date, contact ha been r-ade by the arsatfur station a. away as Puebla. Mexico, a dy.ance cf miles. Health Education Alerts Haenw KaaaM KAtnpona Glkta Rarvaa PatrtcU rUOa-wlck WUUara Saily JUUJy Jack lUtoa Joawphln ltfnal4e Urban Ricartio Barbara lUecantl Retert RJchardaoM Kanarih Pane ParoUiy Saotna VaUoU Santoa Ptr Satara Bayartay SauaoVrs Miriam Scat RayaJal Saajuia Anna gartri William Shariark Joanna Stmonds Jamaa Sinclair Donald Sly Geortl Taroa Daniel Titm Tncraaa Tlratfo Jamaa Toi him a Laonard Vhif hi Brant Warner Barbara Wunca Will lam Xavirr Coarlea Younca Anita Young Gabriel Zinrnu George Zlemer Edward Zumateg Mor.

stvdentt Each Year Merritt's International Club A total of J0.512 vumn tests Schedules Noon Hour Lecture mere given pupiLs during the K-hoot year 1952-33 a a part r( th Oakland Pubhc Schools' health program. A survey made in 1952 indicated that B4.2 per crnt nf Oakland's public-school children had immunized again.t diphtheria and 817 per cent against smallpox by educational means alone without the necessity of mass immunization in the schools. II, Hans' W. Hansen, retired teacher; Our Bicycle Honeymoon in England, Mrs. Richard Har-greaves: Just Back From My Home in Norway, Miss Inger Andressen, student; Castles on the Rhine, Ray Wall Fisher, Merritt faculty member.

Joseph Bertram is the faculty sponsor for the group numbering 35 to 50 members. The Internationa! Club of School of Business, which meets every other Thursday during the noon hour, lists the following illustrated discussions for this spring semester: My 1953 Trip Through France, Belgium, and Holland, part II, Miss Ruth Fix, student; The Four Corners of the U.S.A., part il FREMONT -M I I i aTTA WM i II aas 1 I I a. v. i A I HI 75 in First Class at New McClymonds Elmhurst's 132 Leads Junior High Advance a I I LaV 1 TVIV, Oakland public schools A class of 75 students, the first to graduate from the new McClymonds High School, 2607 Myrtle Street, will be honored in nepial ovfirriepe -rlarmH for ITriHav oupninir Tannarv 0 at promote 1134 ninth grade The rites over which Principal Frank G. Adams is to preside uc'll i i i scheduled to be held 1 city's 13 junior high schools.

will icaiuic tliui 1 aitu vciac i ir i i uuuiucio, aiuucui auui Liuo, and selections by the McClymonds High School ensemble. David S. Tucker, president of the Oakland Board of Education, is scheduled to address the grad- uates. ner. The Foundation; Herman Elmhurst Junior High Sch-tops the list with a total; of 1 pupils heading for high sfchbr Scheduled for promotion the following: Following incidental music by Kirkman, The the school ensemble the pro- CherTy, The Dedication.

oram will nnpn with tnr nresen. Robert Allen. Shirley Amaun. f' np Atkins. Eugene Babcock, Arr --i 1...

i The McClvmonds Hieh School Balthazar. James Bear. John, Beat lauon OI colore uy ine vi.iaiiu Tom Beedy. Prince Bell. Shirley Bel Army Base Color Guard, and choir will be heard in the fol- Richard Berry.

June Bertram. Jr the pledge of allegiance to the lowing: The Builders; A Mighty eta, flag led by Jerry Redic. presi- Fortress; Dedication; Walk To- Brown, Nancy Brown. Jackie Brown 6 Barry Bunte. Don Burford dent Of the graduating class.

getner CnUdren. Byrd. Jack Cammarota. Tonys Canr Verse choir selections will in- Following the presentation of rdach-rt Ceiijw. ti- elude: America; The Creation; the graduating class and recog- land.

The Salutation of the Dawn; nition of honor students, di- crclZry v.T.e'ni Twentv-third Psalm plomas will be awarded by Gary Cuivtr, David DeMinn Roi A DeVoe. Deanna Dill. Robert Diserni" Student speakers and, their Adams. Mercury East. Gary Elliot.

Cjarol topics are listed as follows: Cleo The program will close with tt. eTurytTl Stokes, The rian; txner lur- a seietuon oy me uwn. John P. Reynolds Thomas F. Huey Alfred R.

Hughley Huey Jackson John Jackson Mae Otis Jackson Willie Jerue Alfred Jones Arthur Lee Jones Blanch M. Joseph Matthew Kellum Rose Herman Kirkman Dolores Marion Catherine Massie Joshua McClain Larry H. McFarland Thurman J. Murphy Gilbert Navarro Marv H. Oliver Warren O'Neil Fred Payne Ralph Perez Juanita Pillars Geralyn F.

Price Martin Dale Pruitt Jerry Redic Elizabeth Abrams Andrew Anthony Artie Amett Zannie Aubrey Theodore Belle Thelma D. Bibbf Brown Charles Brown Gcraldine Brown Henry L. Buf-h Vinnie Canada John L. Carroll Sevilla Cherry Evelyn L. Cleaver Gloria J.

Corral Charles Davis Hazel M. DeBose Laurence L. Dennis Gloria Lee Dent Robert L. FerreU Flovd Finn Eddie L. Foster Bessie Mae Grace Carnia M.

Hawkins Charlean Hawkins Raymond Rivers Ida Rodriguez Maxcine Sloan Devern Smith John E. Smith Peggy J. Stafford Barbara J. Stanford Lucille E. Stephen Lloyd D.

Steverson Cleo Stokes Evoyne J. Tarver Carolyn Tatmon Evelyn A. Terry Billy Thomas Gereline Thomas Larkin Tolliver Doris Mae Turner Esther Mae Turner Jesse Turner Gloria A. Wheatlry Louis W. Williams Theodore Williams John Wills Jr.

Velma N. Youngblood r.ari oariDaiai. lommy iiomn. Lupe Gomes, Gertrude Gon Thurma Granger. Arvada Green, Jn-Greer.

Gerald Groves. Darrel Hair Wayne Harshbarger, Don Houser. Virginia Howell. Betty Hutchins. ft.

aid Jackson. Wayne Jensen. Gary j(b "son. Chester Jolly. Mary Kirk.

Te; Kohl. Carol Kratzer. Peter Thomas Landon. Nancy Barbara Langdon. Don Lantry.

bara Long. Vincent Lopez, LeRi Lucas Darlene Lyon, Roberta MacKinnon. Sally Marcella. Betty Marsh, Jerry Martin. RJerna' Matera, Barbara Matthewt.

Forn Mayo. Nolan Mcintosh, Rose CMessirte Everett Moore, Rose Moulton, GOrd Napolitano. Mary Newby. Jerry Nicojet. Nilsson.

Nyra Noe. Diane Nunes, Joy Ortega. Willice Osborn. Lilliab Pacheif Harold Parks, Larry Perry. 5 Manuel Perry.

Oscar Peterson, Rni-ert Ponrequin. George Poor, Jim -Pratt, Robert Pritchett, Ezbon Pr.vo James Reardon, Barbara Riney. Car. 1 Ryan. Vivian Shagon.

Edna Schaapho' John Sequcir3, LaVonne Smith, Shex' Smith. Douclas Stevenson. Marilyn Tc -n. Dorothy Terrell, Ronald Teutcli. E' line Texeira.

Patricia Tomlinson. Dolores TrOch.) I 7- llMeCLYMONDS I'D Af-T Spring Semester Leaders 9345 Oakland Students Named at Oakland High Examined by Doctors Student leaders elected to School physicians (practicing fill key posts at Oakland High physicians employed by the Oak- land Public Schools on a part- Vargas. Fred Westlake. Ranald WeM-lake. Judy Wright, Richard iYoder, Armando Rios.

School next semester are listed time bflsis) were assigned t0 as follows: schools for a total of 2804 hours Ed Butler, president; Ed Morris, the school year 1952-53. vice-president; Jay Lee Thomp- A total of 9345 students were son, secretary; Cliff Rogers, chief examined, by school ihysicians iustire: Weldon Patterson, com- during the year 5148 in ele- Aid Philippine Students Through the efforts of the Oakland High School branch of missioner of finance: Bob Bills, mentary schools, 2200 in junior UNESCO, 235 new and Used commissioner of buildings and high schools, 1940 in senior high books were collected by -student? for distribution to children in grounds; Janice Burns, commis- schools, and 57 at Laney Trade sioner of public relations; Cindy and Technical Institute. McClymonds the Philippines. Gill, commissioner of social affairs; Bev Frandsen, commissioner of assemblies; Barbara Anderson, commissioner of girls' affairs; Bill Hunt, commissioner of. boys' affairs; Bill Cuirie, Homemaking a Top Course Win Art Scholarships Two Castlemont High School graduating seniors, John Hart and Ralph Otten, have been selected to receive scholarships Learn by Doing A total of 114 high-school students in Oakland arr actively engaged in Junior Achievement companies a "learn by doing" program sponsored by the Junior Achievement of the East Bay.

in co-operation with the Oakland Public Schools. commissioner of clubs; Laurie Seagel. yell leader a 'Mr, Laney Trade Students Boast Own Air Club The Technical Flying Club has been organized and in operation since January, 1947. This club is made up of members of the Laney Aircraft classes and is incorporated under the laws of California. They are the proud owners of two airplanes, I In clothing classes, students are encouraged to aelect and construct simple garments while learning about color and design, Mrs.

Poulsen pointed out. Many young teen-agers enrolled in clothing classes in city schools have successfully constructed in class the dress which they will wear for that very special awarded by the California College of Arts and Crafts and valued at $200 each, according to Dr. A. E. Baker, principal.

Evan Armitrewf PratMant a TKa ara and auHaaka nilic wards, but rhair maaninf rartaa wlrh rha araaatt at aach Individual. Paiittana with aramhia ara fha Yoar abiliry a raadar a Mfkt waarna It tawardf far arcaaratian, in tfca madwraj a in a skill ar with unit imaartan "kRaw-haw" rrarida tfca "Oaaa ta I tyaa at hmiawsi aaaratian will caitrinita Sasama" ta Aaleyiaant aaatanrfiaa. GRADUATES Sjfl SPECIAL, OFFER I A we program re-vlvtng around the role of the individual in the family i offered in junior high school homemaking cla-vcs in Oakland public chooL. according to Mrs. Helen S.

PruLn. supervisor of ho me ma king Fodj. health, housing, management, relationships and children are the general topics in which the junior high school girl receives instruction in personal grooming, care and election of clothing, making ac-rrsones for herself and her room at home, the preparation meals, home nursing, safety and child care. Visits to nearby child care centers give junior high school studecu an opportunity to observe first-hand the pre-school child and his needs. A recent addition to the program in city schools ts the installation of laundry uruts which include an automatic washer, dryer and Lrooer.

Ia this phae of the program th student receiTe-i instruction in fhnnkir.g materials, the preparation of household linens and garments for laundering and technique used in ironing lab-ua ht Tanou types. wni aw a aa aa a 6x8 V3 Character Building ffer Your Son Your son's future is built in grammar school. Here he receives training in scholarship, sportsmanship, and self-reliance. Mamhar CaUfaraia Atai-HaB af Iwrfaaja)w4ajt 4dia)alc Gifts For The Graduate Competent Guidance WKca yaa ara ill. yaa aali rha tarvkaa at a tea ayakiani aarchinaj aat amaleymant, it ia iaNy tfapartant ta raltaMa intarmatiaa a ta ampieymtnt appwrtunity in tha HaM at ymr afcta.

at aa-ta-data an4 sciantific informarlan cancarnina tha at which yaa ara lnfrtd. Laarn, taa, whara yaa aay kaataa vat tha akHta; tha "kaw-w" and tha aaraaaal aaaOtkaflaaja which win aaaarly araaara yaa tat a aaaitiaa with rat atanaiaa. Anattrana CaNafa affara yaa ta tacWtka ha aayaWaiaa aVtha traaath ana qaalittat amatUI ta aalrfy far ana ta aiafca gaajl tha hattar ctoaa a aasrriana ia IIHaaa haaartaat haalaaaa aad lajdaa. trial ahhwti.aa lachidiai accaaatiaa, many drftaraat ahaaaa at ftaav taniaat. and taa fctral aacratafM anal raparthaj akllle.

Wrlta taaay far traa caay at aar lOtaaaa haMatta. Tha wNt Faxtttlain Peat Wallela Brtet CmseB Artist MmtmrimlM Stmtimmerjg IRONZETONC PORTRAIT READY FOR FRAMING axial pticm yeaaWafaa for aWnSaMaJ atf. 0lr Om Bartl Offer Aay KM WHaha fl Maat AUSTIN STUDIO tinam araaan ha law Wet" 1938 BROADWAY, OAKLAND GL 1-8617 SAN rtAMCtSCO: 143 OfAKttU. 00 2-1 4t1 BMUtlirr: 215 Start Aw. TH 1-717 A LAM! DA 1S30 Park St.

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