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H H I955 BOARD OF CONTROL PEGGY PICKUP Secretary ELLIS GOLDBERGER Treasurer senior classes, four from the juniors, and three from the sophomores, and finally seven members of the faculty, who are appointed by the principal to act as advisors in the many difficult problems which arise. Following are some of the items that have ref ceived attention: an hundredfdollar appropriation for Solano St. School, an approf priation for a new counterweight systemg new instruments for the music department, a Seagull Key Machineg athletic awardsg new curtains for Memorial Auditorium, repairs on electrical equipmentg budget for the trophy roomg traveler for the stage in Liberal Arts auditoriumg budget for Once in a Lifetime. The board of control is one of the hardest working organizations in a hardfworking school. SPRING BOARD or CONTROL Front row: Bardeen, Davidson, Goldberger, Pickup, Nowlen. Hart, Williams, Shelton, Jacot. Secofnd row: Waring, Livingston, Johnstone, Evans, Briggs, Robison, Ott, Emerson. Third row: Jones, Casey, Mladin, Buck, Hanson, Jacobson, Nicholson, Tracy, Lynn. I msg
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H H 1955 BOARD OF CONTROL f 5 RALPH NOXVLEN V 4 President CHANDLER HART ' Vicefpresident The board of control, composed of students elected by the various classes, is the student governnnental body of the school. Its dutkx are to regtdate the depart ments, managerships, activities, and clubs, to vote expenditures, and to bestow athf letic awards. The members of this organization are the student body president, the vnxrpreQdent,xvho premdesin the absence ofthe pregdentgthe premdentscnfthe boys' and girls'leaguesgthe presidents of the senior classes, who are voteless members, ex oihciog the department managers, whose status is the same as the preceding but whose attendance is required only when business concerning their departments is under discussion, the voting members, who consist of Hve representatives from the i , .. 5 FALL BOARD OF CONTROL Front row: Waring, Buck, Bardeen. Pickup, Nowlen, Hart, Shelton. Robison, Briggs. Second row: Goldbersrer, Anderson, Sutherland, Seabern, O. Anderson. Holdridge. Belknap. Bell. Third row: Evans, Allen, Davidson. Lynn, Fisk, Cressey, Johnstone. If 24 l
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H H s I955 LEAGUES 1 fx .1 'L T., . , ' ' QQ! , , , J W HELEN SHELTON ' 'S' . President Girls' League JAY HOLDRIDGE , President Boys' League A fx Two of Hollywood's most outstanding organizations are the Boys' and the Girls, League. The Girls' League is a club of which every girl in school is a member. Its purf pose is to promote better understanding among the girls. Each semester a party is held under its auspices for the sole benelit of the new girls. This entertainment is held to aid the new girls in making friends and in overcoming their shyness. Inter' esting assemblies are held for the girls during the year. The Girls' League under' takes yearly a difficult task, the Christmas work. The Boys' League is an organization constructed along the same lines as that of the Girls'. The boys also help to make the Clhristmas work a success by enthusif astically supporting the Girls' League. However, the chief purpose of the Boys' League is to stimulate support and enthusiasm for all athletic contests. To accomf plish this, rallies are held featuring talks by noted sportsmen. Each spring selected members of the Boys' League repair and repaint the H, which, located among the lofty Hollywood hills, has for years aroused the school spirit of Hollywood High. LEAGUES Miller Howard Shelton Holdridge Cornell Sonntag Pollich 1. U61
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