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HONOR SOCIETY Striving lo inaiiUain a liigli siantlard ol scholarship among llit stuiltiits ol (ilcmJalc High School, the local Honor Society, Chapter 112, ol the ( ' alilornia Scholarship Society, lias completed one ol the most successtul years since its origin in 1923. The roster ol the group has miihiplieil Ironi its ten original names until the present semester, when over two hundreil scholars were added to the list ol those who have tulltilled the requirements tor membership. In addition to those students who received the bronze, silver and gold awards, manv members ot the gratluating classes were given the State Federation pin, the svmbol ol seven semesters ot honor work. The Federation seal was also placed on the scholars diplomas and college recommendations. Using a new svstem ol awarding the sil er cup to the class having the most members in the Honor Socictv. the Senior ( lass was given the honor tor both semesters. The two social lunctions held by the Honor Society were declared most successful and enjoyable. During the tall term the annual banquet ol the members was held. Dorothy ' an Dyke, social chairman, had charge ot the atfair. Assisting her were lean Haight, farion Manzer, Betty Biggs and Browning Hervey. In the spring the group journeyed to Brookside Park for its yearly picnic. Meetings were held each month and entertainment was provided for every gathering. The administration of the Honor Society was lett in the hands of the following students during the first semester. Philip Sonntag, president; Frank Levering, vice-presi- dent: Betty Biggs, secretary: Howard CJulick, treasurer; Dorothy an Dyke, social chair- man, and Bob Berg, publicity chairman. During the second semester .Mice Hitchcock was president; Eleanor Carlton, vice-president; ' irginia Wymore, secretary; Howard Giilick, treasurer, and Rex Morthland, social chairman. The faculty adviser for the year was Mr. Kenneth Montgomery, who was assisted by Miss . hl. Miss Hall, Miss Hunter and Mr. Hillegas. SonnlLij Montgomery H.:clicoct{ I 31
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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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HONOR SOCIETY Gold Pins, 1929 Betty Biggs (3) Mabel Harrison (3) Tacqinvline Estock (3) Doris Hanna ( 3) Alice Hitchcock (3) Ruth Mercer (3 ) Rex Morthland (3) Gladys l atterson (3) Betty Sinclair {3J Margery Wildhack 13) Phil Sonntag (3) ' irginia Wocdard (3) ' irginia Wymore (3) Catherine Zander (3) John Hairgrove (2) Ruth Kreinbring (2) Evelyn Peebles ( 2 ' Howa-d Gulick (1) Jean Haight (2) Maxine Keiser (2) Howard Mann (2) Marian Manzer (2) Irnia Martin (2) Josephine Mosely (2) John Olsen (2) Marjorie Packard (2) Helen Phillips (2) Helen Rosenberg (2) Martha Warfield (2) Ki.hfrt Wilson (2) IClbtTt Beach ( 1 ) t ' leraldine Bunzey ( 1 1 Irene Phariss ( 1 ) Dorothy Clark (1 ) Elizabeth Kurkjian ( 1) Gladys Patterson (1) Doris Stamps (1) 1930 Nellie Burman (2) Doris Granischer (2) Marie Hoffer (2) Robert Berg (1) Miriam Brown ( 1 i Eleanor Carlton ( 1 ) Dorothy Gardner ( I) Gilbert McCann i 1 ) Herbert Mars (1) Ruth Olson (1) Lola May Ritchey ( I ) Madelyn Scheid ( 1 ) Glatidwyd Lewis ( 1) Spencer St. Clair ( 1 i Silver Pins, 1929 Marjorie Cotton (2) Elizabeth Houston (2) Dorothy Van Dyke (2) June ' aeger (2) Genevieve Cannon (2) Herbert Gladden (2) Beatrice Guenther (2) Anna Randall (2) Lila Swanson (2) Tvison Smith (1) T mes Watson (!) Helen Anderson ( 1) llLrace Davtnport (1) Harry Edwards ( 1 ) Browning Hervev ( 1 ) Charles Hirt (1) Carmen Jones ( 1 ) Tack Powers (1) John Xee iles (1) 1930 Barbara Bird (2) Bernadine Gilleland (2) Takeo Hirashima (2) Frank Levering (2) John Lauten ( 2 I Anna Louise M ' -hlenan (2) Russell Xixon (2) George Person (2) Sanders Russell (2) Gertrude Springer (2) Emily Gillan (2) James Mullen (2) Helen Scott (2) Clarice Young (2) Carl Allebrand (H Geraldine Baughman ( 1 ) Rosemary Gilhulv (I J Kathleen Grey ( 1) Beggy Griffin ( 1) Florence May (1) Avis Solbtrg ( 1 ) Jean Trudeau (1) Gertrude Bredsteen (1) Mildred J. Groves (1) Inez Boyd ( 1 Edwin Core ( 1 Arthur Hoffman (1) Frank Howe (1) Louise Johnson (1) 1931 Deane Farnsworth (2) Thelma Felterman (2) Evelyn Flower (2) Billy Glenn (2) Louise Glenn (2) Helen Kennedy (2) Virginia Last (2) Ruth Hellman (1) Lawrence Smith tl) Marjorie Sudlow (1) Bronze Pins 1929 Alice Andrew (2) ' illiam Goss (2) Harry Hoopes (2) Betty Stull (2) Beatrice Guenther (2) Doris Van Court 1,2) Jane Carlson (1) Constance Grant ( 1 ) Dorothe Claus (1) ' Ethlyn Fleshman (Ij) Dorothy Hamilton ( l) ' irginia Hayseideh (1) Elmer Patterson l) Chas. SchneiierAl) Patricia TtarallA 1 ) Robert H n Vl) irthy (1) ihyn ( 1 ) te (1) ' aimer (1) lasterer (1 ) I Sherman (1) .ennis (1) [ 32 ]
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