Hollywood High School - Poinsettia Yearbook (Hollywood, CA)

 - Class of 1931

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Hollywood High School - Poinsettia Yearbook (Hollywood, CA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 33 of 248
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. Q - A,-:tsi'Esk,i.vf-511 E ' F T - 3 '1i3Vt: ' A' K Tl Vffkfzbiiwz . - ' - 3 , 2 as --wfsffdo-1'2?2.r-in ' c LUCILLE COOVER ALICE GINSBURG GERALD GWYNN Manager, Fall Manager, Spring Manager PUBLICITY PROjECTlON A large part of the financial success of our operas and pay assemblies is due to the work of the publicity department. Attractive posters displayed in prominent places and articles published in various newspapers achieve this end. ME. THORPE Advisor LOCKER OFFICE Nearly everyone Ends need of a space where he may leave the property that he does not wish to carry with him. In supplying lockers for this purpose, the locker oflice fulfills one of the most im' portant functions in the school. Many of Hollywood's finest assemblies would be impossible if it were not for the fine work of the projection departf ment. There are a great many complif cations involved in the running of the machine. There is a special projection class held for instruction. MR. WESTCOTT Advisor LOST AND FOUND The lostfandffound department is maintained with the purpose of collect' ing and classifying lost articles and, if possible, returning them to their owners. The students are urged to make full use of their privilege in having such a def partment. MR. DE SHAZO MR. THOMPSON Adv'iSOT Advisor GRANT HAMLIN Bos CURRAN Bon BENJAMIN Manager, Fall Manager, Spring Manager 271

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GEORGE PALMER GEORGE GARLICK JOSEPHINE COYLE Manager, Fall Manager, Spring Manager LUNCH STAND Une of the best known and most im' portant establishments in the school is the lunch stand, which exists in order to relieve the burden of the cafeteria dur' ing fifth and sixth periods and which provides every kind of food necessary for a substantial and healthful lunch. Miss VAN ARSDALE Advisor CAN DY STAND To supply the best quality of ice' cream and candies to the students, we have the candy stand, This department, open during lunch periods and after eighth, has successfully endeavored to provide superior service and deserves commendation for its efforts. MR. JOHNSTONE COSTUME This department is a very important factor in making the presentation of our plays successful. Not only does it take care of garments used in the plays, but it also rents costumes to the students. Mas. BRENK Advisor CAFETERIA The cafeteria is the department which provides food for the famished faculty and students during fifth and sixth periods. The skilled cooks and dieticians who are in charge also arrange menus and make possible all the banquets and luncheons which ngure annually in Hole lywood's program of events. Miss BRIGGS Advisor Advisor BILL MURPHY CHARLES WEST EUGENE MYERS Manager, Fall Manager, Spring Manager 26



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L - ' 'A A I HAROLD KRESS HOWARD STAPLES TOM REDFIELD Manager, Fall Manager, Spring Manager STUDENT STORE STAC-E The student store is maintained so that the students may be provided with the best quality of articles at low prices, that these articles may be uniform, that the workers connected with this activity may receive practical experience in sales' manship and store management. Miss KNAPP Advisor ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Each year it is necessary to issue a large number of uniforms for various athletic activitiesg this function is ful' filled by the athletic supply department, which operates in conjunction with the athletic department in giving out towels. Hollywood is justly proud of her fine plays and assemblies, chief among those departments which are responsible for the success of these presentations, is the stage crew. It attends to the curtains, builds and handles all sets, and makes ours the finest assemblies given. MR. ABBOTT Advisor TICKET OFFICE The tickets for all stage presentaf tions, athletic contests, and various enf tertainments are handled through the ticket office. The number of producf tions this year has provided much book' keeping and many clerical duties for the workers of this department. MR. PAIGE MR. :IORDAN Advisor Advisor HELM SCHMIDT JACK SCHWARTZ REGINALD WATTS Manager Manager, Fall Manager, Spring Us l

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