Hollywood High School - Poinsettia Yearbook (Hollywood, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Qsss. - 4,4 0 aosbwn s 'i Q s ' ' A ' 'IJ' LEAGUES g s iii 2 Al .. 4- President Girls' League President Boys' League Of all the school organizations, the Girls' and Boys' Leagues offer, perhaps, the greatest opportunity to each student for service and for participation in school activif ties. Through the medium of League assemblies and activities, the ideals of good fellowship and school spirit are intensified and made more real. The particular func' tion of the Girls' League is the New Girls' Party. This past year the Boys' League has sponsored a successful CleanfUp Week, instituted a New Boys' Party, fulfilled its program for Boys' Week, and enthusiastically supported all athletic events. As its special duty the Boys' League keeps in repair the H in the Hollywood foothills. LEAGUE OFFICERS Part, Womack, Marvin. Dannaldson, Harris, Hammond, Adelman. 22

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A Ml Qwsoh , A ,QI Q n. Q Q as his as STUDENT COVERN The success of Hollywood High School's student body government is due in great part to the culmination of her ideal, Achieve the Honorable. The upholding of the honor system, the loyalty, and the infectious school spirit are all important factors in the realization of the goal. Not only has the student body upheld its motto, but the officers themselves have been outstanding in its conf summation. As president of the student body, H. B. Lee has with intensive work and great earnestness carried out the duties of his ofiice, more than fulfilling his campaign promises. Dick Featherstone, the l vicefpresident of the student I body, in his turn, performed his many duties. Although ...' member a iece is .1-ug. fm, P and 12B classes, while the VicefP1eside-nt 12A class elects two Board members. Seven from the faculty are appointed by Mr. Foley. The treasurer of the student body and the presidents of the senior classes are exfofiicio members without a vote. So also are the various activity managers, who attend meetings only when busif ness affecting their department is discussed. The following are a few of the many things accom' plished this year by the Board of Control: the securing of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Presidential coin for the trophy room, an amendment to the school constitution concern' ing the attendance of Board of Control members, an amendment changing the number of Board members from each class, an amendment increasing the number of H's to be awarded for boys' sports, and an amendment concern' ing the qualifications of Board members. IVIENT . . V , . i W'-ff-'QW ' 4 - . ij 429 ' ' ' .,,- President quiet and retiring, he has ac' tively supported student body activities and, with success, encouraged athletics. Competent and charming, Vera Nelson has admirably Hlled her office of secretary. The Board of Control, which is the legislating body of the student government, consists of the president and the vicefpresident of the student body, the student body secretary fwho is also the Board of Control secretaryj, and the presidents of the Girls' and Boys' Leagues. One chosen from the IOB, IOA, 11B, 11A, Secretary 2 l



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ggsg 0 - A i 04,5 hlwbb 1 Ati 0 II :IILQQQEQ Ill TREASURY Fall Treasurer Spring 'Treasurer A very important and essential department of the school, the treasurer's oiiice handles all the monetary business of the student body: receiving cash collection, pay' ing authorized bills, preparing financial statements for the activities, issuing purchase orders, making bank deposits, keeping books. Under the guidance of Mr. Robert Schaller and the student body treasurers-Albert Gazin in the fall semester and Richard Oakden in the spring-the group of tellers, bookkeepers, typists, stenographf ers, and clerks who comprise the personnel of the oiiice has managed the business of the school with accuracy and dependability. TREASURY Front rozr: Meisel, Siefert, Marvin. Martinson, Mann, Moulin, Gresswell. Secofnd row: Tandrow, Balk, Gm-finkle, Oakden, Lindsey, Silverstein. Third row: Tames. Gazin, Schaller, Clark, Morgan. 23

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