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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Jim MV I i.i kiin;k ... President liUfJH Oll.MOt R .... l ice President Milton Fkikskn...........................Treasurer Barbara ( rkkn . Recording Secretary Si'K McCi’knv . . Corresponding Secretary SINCE the graduation of Hoover’s first Senior Class in 1930 the Alumni As- sociation has played an important part in school activities. Fundamentally the pur- pose of this organization is to keep stud- ents enrolled in Hoover in touch with graduates engaged in business affairs or adding to their education in some univer- sity. Mrs. Bertha K. Foster, Art Depart- ment head, and Mr. Fred Wilson, shop teacher, acting as the faculty links be- tween the school and the association, were great aids to the officers of the or- ganization during the past school year. The Alumni Dance, an annual affair, was held February 22 in the girls’ gym and was acclaimed a great success by all attending. Largely through the efforts of Worth Kemps, general chairman of the dance, Bill Fleck’s nationally known dance band was secured to play at the event. Flora MacDonald, who headed the decorations committee, deserves a wr i orKct great deal of commendation for her fine work in carrying out a Washington's Birthday motif. Jimmy Eldridge took charge of the publicity. While usually thought of as merely an important social event, the Alumni Dances really have a very definite purpose. The scholarship fund maintained by the Alumni Association is dependent upon the income from these yearly affairs. The value of this fund cannot be overestimated. Granted on the same basis that most clubs, organizations- and schools use in awarding schol- arships, but with preference being given those attending Glendale Junior College, it enables several Hooverites each year to attend some institution of higher learning when such would be impossible without the aid of the Alumni Association. Each year the members of the Alumni Association, distance permitting, hold a meeting to elect officers, who in turn select committees for the dance and other events in which the organization participates. 26 The Scroll, I f) 3
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