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Snyder, Vice President Mitchell. Secretary of State Barnard, Chairman of Campus an-! Corridors Fenstermaker. Chairman of Stu- dent Council Chadwick. Secretary of Forensics Baker, Secretary of Finance Cunning, Secretary of Boys' Athletics Powers. Girls' League President Clustka. Boys' League President McIntosh. Secretary of Assemblies Aldcn, Secretary of Girls' Athletics Bentley, Secretary of Publicity Stahl, Senior Representative Porter. Junior Representative Yount, Sophomore Representative Cd me 11
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When the name of Don Cox is echoed throughout Hoover s halls, students immediately think of an outstanding scholar, the star end on the '43 and ‘44 football teams, and a highly admired student body president. It is no wonder that Don was elected to lead the student body dur- ing the fall semester, for his outstanding work as Boys' League presi- dent the previous semester and the experience gained as a represen- tative to Boys' State proved him more than capable to fill the highest office in Hoover.
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Dora May Powers, President Under the inspiring leadership of charm- ing Dora May, Powers, the Girls' League Board, first semester, had many accomplish- ments to its credit. Bag Day, the first event the group sponsored, proved, by far, to be one of the top events of the year. The girls also put on two definitely-fine talent shows, one for the girls and one for the entire stu- dent body. The officers of tlx. board turned waitresses one day when they served lunch to the men of the Army band, which put on an assembly during an early bond drive. The Boys' League Board, under the able leadership of man-about-campus' Chuck Clustka, had a number of successful ac- complishments behind it at the end of the semester. To help open the football season with a bang, the board hiked up to and limed the H on Mount Verdugo. Among their many other activities was roping ofT the rooting section at all Rose Bowl games and getting students to participate in noon pep rallies. One of the highlights during their term of office was the Boys' League assembly, which featured a boxing match. ■ V i Chuck Clustka, President
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