Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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Throujjhout ihc year the social c-ntcriainmcnt has been untlcr the direction of Louise Johnson, who has been ably assisted by Margaret Hudson, decorations, and Dorothy Thompson, programs; Miss Hanson and Mrs. Tilton have aided to the greatest possible extent in preparing the rclrcshmcnis lor tlu- various social gatherings. Another ot the socials given by the (lirls ' League was tea in the palio ol the school at which the taculty and parents were invited to attend. The Ciirls League look special pride in the tact that it was able to give generously to all worthy and charitable causes that arose in the past year. First Semester Dorothy Thompson Bettv . llry - Kathleen Grey f ARY . nn Fleming Mary )ane Morgan Marie McSpadden - Helen Schramm Margaret Campbell Marjorie Packard Margaret Graham Frances Birmingham Dorothy ' an Dyke Reita Schrader Betty Clinton OFFICERS President - Vice-President - Secretary Treasurer Uniform Chairman - Entertainment - Finance Welfare - Social - Philanthropic Friendship Secretary of Girls ' .phWij):s ' Ptiblicity , Second Semester - Betty Alley - Margaret Hudson Margaret Campbell Betty Cannon Mary Jane Morgan Elizabeth Talbot-Martin Virginia Reed Virginia Woodward - ' Loi ' isE Johnson Qeraldine Bunzey BAN HaIGHT Mae McElman Dorothy P. ge Lois Kell I 29 ]

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GIRLS ' LEAGUE After a year filled with both work and play, the CJirls ' League came out very success- ful in the end by always striving to uphold its motto, Friendship, Loyalty, and Service, to the best of its ability. Every member helped to accomplish this mark by cooperating at all times with the executive boards. One piece of outstanding work done by the League was the staging of a Christmas party at the Boyd Street School for the benefit of the many unfortunate children there. During the Christmas season tags were sold for charitable work. The League also sold doughnuts and candy at different times during the year. All the proceeds of these sales was used to continue the philanthropic work of the League. Some of the social doings of the girls were the presenting of a stunt party fall and the promotion of an assembly at Harvard. One of the outstanding social events of the League season was the Football Banquet given by the girls for the members of the three football teams. This gathering proved to have the pep and entertainment that rivalled any previous attempt to stage a banquet. Numbered among the many events of the spring semester were the Luncheon for the old and new officers, the May Day banquet for teachers, the party for the faculty, the cabinet, and class officers and the St. Patricks Day Board Party. Toward the end of the year the Girls ' League gave an afternoon tea at which the girls of the . Senior Class and their mothers were the guests. Music and refreshments were served at all of the league ' s social gatherings. Thompson Alley Grey rlcniing A lor iin MiSpui ihn Birniing uini Gra ujni Sihrtltler SihiMnim J Cuinphcll V.ul inti KUuotj I :?« 1



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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION An important link between the students still attending Glendale Union High School and the graduates in college and in the business world is the Alumni Association, an organization that is one of the oldest in the school, having been founded in 1902. One of the most important works carried on by this group was the establishment of a Scholarship fund originated for the purpose of aiding worthy students through school. The fund was compiled from receipts gathered from special alumni performances in the assembly. These performances were in the form of a series of plays and dances which were considered among the prominent events of the year. Immediately after the war days the association reor- ganized and began a long series of very successful years promoting friendship between the school students and the graduates. The first revival of the meetings was in 1924 when the group promoted a new form of Home Coming Day, which included a dance and a baby show. Since that time the organization has continued to foster annual meetings and this year the group has completed a big program of entertainment. The officers of the Alumni Association for the year 1928-1929 were: Andre Jerome Andrews Jean Williams - Miller Fishel - ■ - Ellsworth De Parcq - Bert Foster President ] ' ice-President Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer 30 ]

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