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TREASURER'S OFFICE First Row: lman, Jordan, Lunstrom, Hofmann, Beech, Weaver, Richards, Hollander, Kuromi. Second Row Sakimoto, Krasne, Webber, Kaslow, Scheer, Kaihatsu, Kaslow, Borstein. Third Row: Remus, McLary, Kuss man, Coughlin, Menehan, Miller, Bing. Fourth Row: Palmer, Huston, Lind, Mr. Schaller, Lasher, Bostwick OFFICE FORCE The office force is comprised of an ener- getic group of women who accomplish the office work of the school. These, six in num- ber, include Mr. Foley's secretary and the clerks in the attendance office. in the tele- phone office, the text book room, and the li- brary. Through the text book room pass the hun- dreds of books used by the student body, all of which are handled by Doris Lindsay Over- field. Hers is the task of keeping accurate rec- ords concerning all text books. lanice Ander- son and Leone Hopper of the attendance office are responsible for the maintenance of correct data concerning the presence or absence of every student in the school, and no one can be admitted to classes subsequent to an ab- sence without the acquiescence of one of these two clerks in authority. Florence Meline is busily engaged in the library, Maude Pettit is in the telephone office, and Margaret An- derson efficiently fills the position of secretary to Mr. Foley. OFFICE FORCE Tang. TREASURER'S OFFICE Much of the routine but vital work of any important organization is necessarily done by its treasury department. Hollywood High School intrusts this financial duty to the Treasurer's office headed by the most efficient Mr. Schaller. Under his direction the Treas- urer's office controls the receiving and dis- bursing of all student body funds. This task consists primarily in establishing an adequate and effective method of accounting procedure for all collections, sales, and receipts in trust, and employing a definite procedure for paying all obligations. The personnel consists of the student treas- urer, ticket office manager, and the student store manager and their assistants, who are classified as cashiers, clerks, bookkeepers, auditor, and sales force. Through the hands of these energetic students, who must be en- tirely reliable, pass hundreds of dollars repre- senting the funds emanating from allactivi- ties affiliated with the school. Only from scanning the list of various different accounts, all of which must be accurately handled, can the student glean some idea of the arduous andintricate task before theTreasurer's office. Left to right: Miss Melin, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Hopper, Miss Janice Anderson, Miss Pettit, Mrs. Overfield ZlTKf2TEFbn X
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HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE First Row: Altman, Hanson, Howe, Foster, Isaacson, Heath, lkemura. Second Row: Sanichas, Levitan, Brown, Paul, Mrs. Myers, Kruger, Wilson, Flynn, Sileney. Third Row: Lyford, Fruehling, Feltham, Marquardt, Wilson. HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE Hollywood High School is rightfully proud of having the reputation of being hospitable. Complimentary epithets have been directed at this inherent trait of both student body and faculty by visitor and student alike. Not so long ago it was decided that to further Holly- wood's traditional courtesy to the newcomer, a regular hospitality committee should be established, and thus has come into existence that energetic committee of girls, headed this year by Lucille Foster. Immediately upon the arrival of new students each semester the Hos- pitality Committee gets to work. This last year they planned and held several parties dur- ing each semester. Their purpose was to make new arrivals share the jovial friendliness so long prevalent at Hollywood. The ultimate factor causing such great success was the feeling of individ- uality created forthe newcomers. Each was introduced to the group and treated as an hon- ored guest, and that gave each girl an oppor- tunity to make new friends as well as to ac- quaint herself with girls who could make her residence at Hollywood very enjoyable. COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN For the past four years there have been fif- teen girls ready to act in an advisory capacity to Miss Tucker at her request. She has care- fully chosen these girls upon the basis of var- ious qualifications. Several members, due to the strong recommendation of their junior high school principals, have been chosen be- cause their former pursuits indicate admirable character, however, a majority of the mem- bers have been selected because they are ex- ecutives of girls' organizations such as the Tri-Y and C-.A.-A., and thus come into direct contact with the feminine population of Hol- lywood High School. In most of these fifteen members of the committee, the girls of the student body have expressed their confidence by electing them to head their respective organizations, and these leaders are acquainted with the ideas and opinions of the girls on the campus. Several times each semester the group meets for lunch, thus furthering jovial rela- tionship among themselves as well as taking care of necessary business. COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN First Row: Belcher, Montgomery, Nuttall, Strain, Van Sant, Rylander, Rickershauser. Second Row: Rogers Henshey, Brown, Auger, Chapman, Ringwald. A , - r
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