Herbert Hoover High School - Scroll Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD I—Top Row: Rogers (president). Da Costa (vice president), V ieso (secretary), Harris (treasurer), Cravon, Krotz. Second Row: Farncr, Fox, Campbell, Ferguson, Mullins, Gulley. GIRLS' LEAGUE I The first job of the Girls' League Board in the fall was the annual Stunt Party. Under the direction of Jo Nell Rogers, president, and her board, Witches' Tales'' was chosen as a theme for the party. Black cats and witches on broomsticks reigned on the night of October 19 in the girls' gym. Stunts were presented by the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. In charge of their respective acts were Jane Seaton, Marilyn Connor, and Marilyn Jaccard. The highlights of the evening were faculty and Girls' League Board stunts. The Hoo- dale Game,'' which was the title of the teachers' presentation, was arranged by Miss Josephine Hervey. The board stunt written in verse by Jeanne Krotz, welfare chairman, also included a number by Miss Frances E. Jackson. The Grand March and the prize fox-trot were part of the evening program. The theme prize was awarded to Peggy Walton, Dorothe Criplean, Jean Criplean, Vir- ginia Tibbitts, and Barbara Schmidt. The prize for the most original costume was received by Frances Ashton. Winners of the fox-trot were Mary Storms and June Marquenie. Board members who aided Jo Nell in making the affair a success were Mildred Craven, Jeanne Krotz, Frances Fox, Helen Campbell, Eleanor Ferguson, Modeste Da Costa, Patty Wiese, Margaret Farner, Peggy Gulley, Hazel Mullins, and Jane Harris. Charity work for the holidays was begun with an afternoon dance sponsored by the Girls' League which had as the admission price foods to be taken to the Chil- dren's Hospital for their Thanksgiving celebration. In charge of the arrangements were Jo Nell and Hazel Mullins, philanthropic chairman; Christmas baskets were later given out by the league. The semi-annual convention of the Girls' League Federation of California and Arizona held at San Bernardino was attended by Jo Nell Rogers and Patty Wiese, secretary. 26

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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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GIRLS' LEAGUE II A Deck of Cards was the theme for the annual spring party on February 16, which was under the direction of Jean Welch, president, and her board. The theme was carried out in the decorations and dance programs. The members of each class were designated as a suit of cards. Greater friendship among the girls was the purpose of the party. In charge of many of the arrangements was Norma Quack- enbush, friendship chairman. Assisting Jean and Norma were Kathryn Durran, Wilburta Love, Jean McClure, Virginia Erickson, Martha Jane Rice, Nita Alvarado, Roberta Ellsworth, Helen Ignatius, Betty Bundgard, Mignon Gratiot, and Patty Wiese. The convention this semester was held at the South Gate, Huntington Park, and Bell High Schools and was attended by Jean Welch and Jean McClure, publicity chairman. The Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, which has become an annual affair, was held May 10 in the student cafeteria. The program, enjoyed by both the mothers and their daughters, included several musical numbers and clothes modeled by students of the Home Economics Department. Arrangements for the tea were under the direction of Patty Wiese, program chairman. A field trip to the Children's Hospital by the board was made on May 15. The girls took with them food donations which had been selected by Virginia Erickson, philanthropic chairman. GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD II-Top Cluro, Quackenbush, Wioso. Th rotary). Durran (vico prosidont). Row: Welch (president). Second Row: Erickson, Bundgard. Rice, Mc- ird Row: Lovo, Alvarado, Ellsworth, Gratiot (treasurer), Ignatius (soc-

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