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B O D Hollywood I-Tigh School has every reason to be proud of her student body government. While giving the stu' dents every opportunity to develop initiative and responsif bility, it provides for the assistance of able and willing faculty advisors. In the oilice of President of the student body, which he has held throughout the up to all the high ideals expressed in his campaign. He has labored conscientiously and well to promote the wel' fare of the school, and his earnest work has been one of the leading factors responsible for the prosperous year W just 6 year, Dennis Cless has lived Fred Alexander has e transformed the VicefPresif dency from a sheer honorary position to one of foremost importance. He has been very active in supporting all activities and has contributed his time and talents in asf sisting nearly all doings of the school. ' DENNIS GLESS President Treasurer all the offices. VicefPresident, and Secref tary of the student body, the presidents of the Boys' and Girls' Leagues, and twelve different classes. Exfofiicio members without a vote include the Treasurer of the stu' dent body, the presidents of the Senior classes, and the managers of the various activities. Seven faculty mem' bers are appointed by the principal. students elected from the This has been a year of great accomplishment for the Board of Control. Among the more important improve' ments enacted are included the following: the revision of the byflaws of the Board of Control, the contribution of a generous sum to the American Olympic Games Com' mittee, the purchase of mahogany strips to hold the pic' tures in the trophy room in place, an, appropriation for a cement curbing to surround the track, and the amend' ment of the constitution to restrict those eligible for the VicefPresidency. f29l Joy 1 Rabinowitz, as Secretary and body, have likewise lived up to shown at the time of their appointment, marked ability and industry in their The legislative power of the school is vested in the Board of Control, which is composed of the President, JOY GRIFFIT Secretary H
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lv ': 'A O Ll. Q FALL BOARD OF CONTROL Front Row: Mr. Evans, Don Caziarc, Dean Caziarc, Seegar, Griffith, Herman, Gless, Alexander, Hoffman, Kiskaddon, Belknap, Pollich, Green. Second Row: Nowlen, Miss Robison, Miss Waring, Miss Buck, Howard, Whitehorn, Fisk, Fi h, indsey, Zack, Creal, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. Thorpe, Hart. ,gvisgx B 3 Kfi 3 , X. Y x 1 . SPRING BOARD OF CONTROL Frofnt Row: McIntosh, Blinn, Kiskaddon, Griffith, Gless, Alexander, Creal, Lindsey, Green. Second Row Miss Briggs, Miss Buck, Miss Waring, Miss Robison, Clark, Howard, Rabinowitz. Sweeney, Pollich Back Row: Totheroh. Hart, Miller, Waxler, Caziarc, Mr. Johnstone, Kline. H i281
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. fi TREASURERS ' NORMAN HERMAN MILTON RAB1Now1'rz Fall Spring The treasurer's oflice is responsible for the proper accounting of all cash col' lections and disbursements made within the school. Funds of this nature are the property of the student body and are for its use and activities. The system for carrying out all details leading to proper accounting and business procedure is mod' ern and efficient. Only the highest type of student is chosen for this work, for which service credit is given.i ' . With the continued growth of the school, the work of the treasurer's oiiice has become more and more complex. These are a few of the major duties: issuing purchase orders, paying- bills, receiving cash from the various sources, making up deposits for the bank, bookkeeping, and preparing financial statements of the various activities. A new system of managing student finances was inaugurated at the start of the second semester. Mr. Evans, head of the commercial department, had super' vised the work of the treasurer's oflice, but due to a Board of Education ruling which said that a teacher's time may not be devoted to the management of student Hnances, Mr. Rober C..Schaller has been hired as student body manager. TREAsuRER's OFFICE Ulss Marshall, Mr. Evans, Lindsey, Rabinowitz, Mr. Schaller. Brown, Gordon, Scarles. l30l l
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