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Top Row: Wayne Bentley (chairman 1). Rolen Bradley (chairman II), Helen Campbell (secretary I). Harry Gnfiin, Garth Dunn, Doug Balthis. Second Row: Dixie Hitchcock (secretary II), Charles Logerwoll, Bud Sandison, Ed Johnson, Stan Stone. STUDENT COUNCIL With the object of aiding rather than merely reprimanding the students of Hoover High, this year's Student Council has taken great strides in improving the conduct about the campus. For any act of misconduct committed around the school, such as the defacing of school property, unnecessary noise, or leaving the grounds without permission, the student appears before this judicial body. A record of every case is made and filed by the group. 24
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SECOND-SEMESTER CABINET With Bernard de Sousa at its head the second-semester Cabinet introduced sev- eral new policies for the improvement of the school. Requirements for the life pass for boys' athletics were revised to the advantage of all the students concerned. It was decided that all lettermen should have stripes above the elbows on sweaters with division designations on the letters, the size of the letters varying with the Varsity, Bee, and Cee teams. The rollroom representa- tive and assemblymen systems were put under more strict supervision so as to promote closer contact with the proceedings of the Cabinet and more orderly assemblies. Top Row: Millor (Boys' League president), Krotz (secretary of publicity), Robb (secretary of state). Da Costa (socrotary of assemblies). Smith (vice president). Socond Row: Prussing (junior representative), Reinbrecht (secretary of girls' athletics), Warrington (secretary of foronsics), Stjornquist (secretary of financo), Bradloy (chairman of Student Council). Third Row: Love (chairman of campus: and corridors), Balthis (secretary of boys' athletics), Zerman (sophomore representative), St. John (senior representative), Welch (Girls’ League president).
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BOYS' LEAGUE Under the able direction of Bernard de Sousa and his Boys' League Board, the 1940 stag party was held in the boys' gym. Better than five hundred boys and their fathers attended the affair. Bob Robertson, halfback on the national champion Uni- versity of Southern California football team, gave a short talk. Blair Woolstencroft presented his hilarious bicycle and juggling act and the Los Angeles City College gym team performed for the boys. Biggest attraction of the evening was presented in the cafeteria where the boys filled themselves to capacity with the “eats provided for that purpose. The second-semester league, although it did not have as much to do as the first, presented a very entertaining assembly which featured Frank Wycoff, world champion sprint man. BOYS' LEAGUE BOARD—Top Row: West (honorary president I), LeFebvre. Zerman (secretary I), Nevis, Okada (vice president I), Hamil- ton. Socond Row: Kelly (treasurer I), Balthis, Loavengood, Frooman. Knight, Burns. Third Row: Allan (secretary-treasurer II) Smith (vice president II), do Sousa (president I), Miller (president II).
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