Hollywood High School - Poinsettia Yearbook (Hollywood, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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M Kang-Kang-Kang . . . and there goes the gavel to open another Monday night session of the schoolls legislative body, the Board of Control. ' A BOARD OF CONTROL ' First row: Imon, Foster. president: Mr. McLeod, Anderson, Hiatt. Second row: Sileny, Koumjian, Swirsky, Boyer, Fujioka., Sadler. Third row: Pipe, Files, Duddleson, Seifert. Fourth, row: Dundas, Hooper, Williams, Rocker. Monday's bulletin-September through june: night after school in Room 251. 'BTTICFC will be 21 Board Of COUUOI meeting tO' This is the regular weekly procedure, for rain or shine, the Board of Control meets. This 'Y active body is presided over by President Nor' man Foster, his rightfhand man, Melvin Anderf son is always there ready to take over, and Barf bara Hiatt gets all the 'iinfow down in black and white. It takes seven faculty members, Mr. Evans, Mr. Johnstone, Mr. Burleigh, Mr. McLeod, Mr. Thorpe, Miss Buck, and Miss Robison, to balance this extremely active body. A battle of words Wages from threeffifteen until fourfflfteen as this group attempts to improve, changes, appoints, and takes care of much of the business of the school. Many are the heated debates, many are the divided factions, but also many are the lessons learned, and good is the school government that results from this Board. Mn. CHAIRMAN But the budget wonlt allow 20

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'Y f l f cf' . . . and these are the same words this student body heard before electing these four officers to serve this year. l fisri K , - 'i , iv k 57591 . A - een' e. Lf-::r.g::v ::- A :airs Sr . ,me 'B -Q-.M A.-g.1g.',.-.-. -..s,.-,f,.g.- - 'frifjflf-5-ft' ffm., pf '1 .'.1.',u IKUA NORMAN IMON FOSTER Treasurer President When September came rolling along to start another busy school year, these four horsemen, Norman Foster, Melvin Anderson, Barbara Hiatt, and lkua Imon, took over the reins of student government for the year 19374938. As Student Body President Norman has had a program of continuous activity. Besides the Board of Control meetings and assemblies at which to preside, he has served in the capacity of general handyfman about the campus, helpf ing out on all sales, drives, and other school activities. Unlike most vicefpresidents, Melvin Anderf son has not been the forgotten man . Since A FAREWELL FROM THE PRESIDENT I sincerely appreciate the honor that you be- stowed upon me in choosing me your student body president, and I hope that I have not disap- pointed you in my carrying out of the ofice. Any element of success and achievement in connection with my administration can be attributed only to the helpful cooperation of my gfellofw oficers and the students themselves. The opportunity of be- coming so closely acquainted with school affairs and of knowing personally so many of the fac- ulty and students has been a worth-while experi- ence and one I shall cherish for a long time to come. NORBIAN FOSTER, Presulent of the Student Body MELviN BARBARA ANDERSON HIATT Vice-president Secretary the new election system has been irmly estabf lished, it has meant mornings at seven and umidnite blues to Melvin, head of the Elec' tion Board. Incidentally, he is also chairman of the Activity Commission and an exfofiicio mem' ber of the Board of Control. As always, all the dirty work falls to the secretary. MinutefMan Barbara Hiatt has seen to it that all minutes, files, correspondence, and records are intact throughout the year. Last but far from the least is Treasurer Ikua Imon. The power behind the thronem we might call her as she hoards the school's money bags. A PROMISE FROM THE VICE'PRESIDENT It is the right of the student body to inquire annually, What has the Vice-president accomp- lished during the past ten months ? The official obligations have been acquitted ac- cording to a basic program. More should have been accomplishedg rnuch more is yet to be done. In the final analysis, thc success of the vice-presi- dency will not be measured in time spent, but in lasting service rendered, of which the future alone can judge. It has been an honor and a privilege to en- deavor for Hollywood High School. The cooper- ation of the president, the student body, and the faculty has been invaluable. MELVIN ANDERSQN, Vice-president of the Student Body 19



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2 lf, Ing, dh 0 E 4 WW' 1461 . . . are these fine officers who head the leagues to bring about the very ' best for the lads and lasses of Hollywood. f ssxa l r ' i t Qs . , lrsr, 2 , I ik. p V p gig V.'V 5,4 ' fg ' it , ' . K5 X ' V - . SS, K -. , ' Bos Rociu-:R DOROTHY FULLER VIHGIXIA Suasxr EUNICE BROCKWAY FRED MoNrcoMEnY Boys' League Girls' League Girls' League Girls' League Boys' League Prcsldent Secretary-treas'arer President Vice-president Sccretary-Treasurer GIRLS, LEAGUE BOYS' LEAGUE i'Virginia, may I be a big sister? Please, Ld be good to my little charge! This is a familiar request to our busy Girls' League President, Virginia Sileny. Not only does she, with the help of VicefPresident Euf nice Brockway, have charge of the New Girls' Party, given for the incoming 1OBsg but she also arranges all the other girls' social affairs. One of these activities is our Girls' League assembly. This year the assembly was a fashf ion show. Virginia also has the aid of Dorothy Fuller, who handles money and minutes. From September until February Bill Jesson most ably presided over the Boys' League, but with his graduation Bob Rocker, Vicefpresident, automatically took over the wielding of the gavel and was worthy of his predecessor. The officers of this group form a sports com' mittee that helps make the various decisions concerning sports that come up during the year. Bill and Bob are not the only two boys' off iicers, for Fred Montgomery' has done a very fine job of keep'ng minutes of the meetings and handling the finances. GIRLS, LEAGUE Anvisom' BOARD First Row: B. Sileny, Cur- tis, V. Sileny, Lilly, Crow. Second Row: Boyer, Brock- way, Mace, Fuller. Third Row: Marion. 21

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