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

 - Class of 1950

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Pat McGarry and Jim Quillen compose an article to inform the world about Hoover. They compiled all newsworthy items for a weekly column in the Glendale News-Press, An addition to the trophy case brings forth beaming smiles from Wayne Clemens, Bcv Bell, and John Marshall. The case is cram- med with mementos to attest our skill. campus memorandum, non us c. coming events and occa- sional trouble». Ed -ilds and Jackie Hill post a gentle reminder to the student body. We express trust in the abili- ties of candidates when we elect them. They fulfill our confidence by making and enforcing the laws necessary to maintain order in a high school community. Two Cab- inets. led by George Novinger and Paul Estep, proved their worth by their direct and effective ap- proach to their responsibilities. They earned our support. We apply the mechan- ics of government and make democracy work George Novinger and Paul Estep, student-body presidents, brought progress to our school. During their regimes spirit reached a new peak; we took an interest in problems such as the band and snack period and pitched in to find the solutions. We chalked up a long list of successful projects. through electing leaders

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As citizens of a student state we are encouraged to work out our own problems. An efficient administration, headed by Princi- pal W. E. McDonald, sets an ex- ample for us to follow. A firm believer in the principles of dem- ocracy. Mr. McDonald fosters self-government among the pu- pils. He is always ready to lend a helping hare1 when th® soing gets rougn. br all times, with his ready guidance. Mr. William E. McDonald Principal we practice democracy Mike McGregor and Ann Rice discuss min- utes for the day's legislative session. Members of the Cabinet meet each day to note progress on their projects and to make plars for f- lure campus affairs. Finances are a vital part of our student- body organization; all reports arc carefully checked to insure accuracy. Bill Collycr consults Janet Shively about receipts from the malt stand and bookstore. The Mardi Gras, this year's backward dance, was a greatly publicized event. Announce- ments over the public address system, news- paper articles, and the posters put up by Pat Hibbs and John Gregg created interest. 14



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Spirited Cabinet-members Jean Horsfall, John Madden, Anne Rowe, Nancy Stevens, and Gayc Filbert set up the equipment for card stunts. Cara- vans, half-time stunts, and pep rallies were also among the activities which served to encourage rooters this year. I Ofe We are choosing a cou.rse for the future when we act on imminent pro- jects. Our leaders have set high stand- ards with this year’s studr -body campaign, card stunts, tale'- m- blies, and Draft Dance. Yet t. tivities must have the energetic parti- cipation of e' -v st ’ nt-citizen t • insure succu. -» our- selves when we our chooui. leader, cooperating with the, and supporting them ... Mike McGregor, vice president I; Frank Marks, vice president II; Ann Rico, secretary of state I, chairman of Student Court II. ■ Barbara Carter, secretary of girls I, secretary of state II; Bill Collycr, secretary of finance I; Janet Shively, secretary of finance II. ■ Anne Rowe, secretary of assemblies I, secretary of fine arts II; Nancy Stevens, sec- retary of assemblies II; John Madden, secretary of fine arts I. 16

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