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4522? , . I W . 4 1--'A Y Wffwf if f f f W X ly 5 ff My af 'ffl , M I ,Y 39 04,11 , gf' +3 ffwzwgfmg jg, CONTROL With no feminine members among the regularly elected Board, the second semester Board of Control started a period of unique and outstanding work. Questions have been thoroughly thrashed out, and in no instance did a constrained atmosphere retard the expression of members. Cne of the biggest questions in the second semester was the matter of student elections. An entirely new system has been constructed and put into action with gratifying results. l , RUTH CUNNINGHAM Due to the fortunate choice of such considerate facf Secretary ulty members, the discussions of the Board were searching and practical. President John Talbot has made possible the work of the Board throughout the year by his timefsaving and considerate manner of conducting meetings. In no small degree did the splendid work of Ruth Cunningham, secretary of the student body, contribute to the achievements made this year. judged solely from the work accomplished, the second semester Board of Control takes its place among the most successful groups of its kind in the history of the school. First Row: Miner, Davis, Lemcke, Talbot, Bice, Pearne, Condon. Second Row: Strong, Thorpe, Tucker, Graham, Johnstone, Fels. Third Row: Phillips, Cook, Elliott, Clarke. Fourth Row: Gannon, Winter, Clapp. H31
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Wgzvw f 'f:.53E , WWW . ,, X MW , a E MQW f X z i r 4 f fe., mga? W 0,91 'fn ' fwaw Wave y ' L' 1 ffl A mam an ff wwwwyflyf at Wamf ,L awffe M W W ? f 1 l LEONARD Bicis MEB SCHROEDER BILLY MCCANN I President Vice-President SecretaryfTreasurer THE BOYS' LEAGUE The Boys' League has this year done for the school more than ever before, partly because there has been a greater opportunity for advancement and partly because the ofhcers have been imbued with the same forward spirit that has characterized the progress of the entire school this year. Possibly the greatest work of the league has been the creating of the spirit that lifted Hollywood out of the traditional football rut. Pep talks and rallies in league meetings were one of the factors which brought the championship to Hollywood this year. Uver a hundred fellows responded to the call to repair the on the Camel's Back. The letter was rebuilt and covered with tin. This may be taken as an example of the spirit of willing service as developed in this year's Boys' League. In every way the League has upheld the principles upon which it was founded: To encourage interest and assist in all activities sanctioned by the Hollywood High School, to encourage clean sportsmanship, clean habits, and clean speech at all times . The timefhonored traditions have been safe in the hands of the oilicers guiding the destiny of the league. We can only hope that future leagues will uphold the traditions established in the past year. i25l
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