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

 - Class of 1950

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Barbara Carter checks qualification cards aided by Florence Flim, Frank Marks, and Glenn Williams. Stacks of cards are turned in monthly to comply with the new merit system; Cabinet members check each one to make sure that all student leaders maintain requirements for their offices. We plan our lives around assem- blies, dances, track meets, and Fiec Day. These are the spic fv' ,oung lives; they provide a welcome rest from studies, tests, and grades. We have fun, but we balance it with serious consid- eration and careful attention to cam- paign speeches, promises, ballots, an all the other ingredients of r1 contested elections. We are aware that all this prac- tice is a .roundwork future Mary Ann Dicffcnbach, junior representative I; Judie Walker, junior representative II; Avis Hanson, sophomore representative II. ■ Beverly Bell, secretary of girls II; Glenn Williams, secretary of boys II; Pat Hibbs, secretary of girls' athletics I. ■ Florence Flim, secretary of girls' athletics II; Wayne Clemens, secretary of boys' athletics I; John Marshall, secretary of boys' athletics II. 18

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We work together on problems. We worry about snack period, dream about the Senior Glen, organize cara- vans, and build up school spirit. We realize that the concerted action of an enthusiastic group is the most irresist- able force ever created, therefore we organize, cooperate, and then carry out our ideas. We develop patience, understanding, and a little discipline, learning from our mis- Pat McGarry, .c ry of publici v 1 .ry of publicity II; Joan Horsio etary o' Gayc Filbert, secretary of student-bod-' ..lairman of Student Court I; Ed Child cha- .« •$ I. ■ John Gregg, chairman of campus an .ngjrtn' repre- sentative I; Nancy Davies inior repi !l. takes; we use all of our valued experience to build o foundation Energetic Mary Ann Dioffcnbach, Avis Hanson, Judio Walker, Adelc Hangartncr, and Nancy Davies put finishing touches on colorful decorations for the annual Draft Dance, a Cabinet - sponsored affair. Officers for both semesters united their efforts to make an outstanding success of this year's backward dance. 17



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y.J? - y £ - .-VS y - Ci iV s6 ' Rice, chairman II; Gayc Filbert ■ Jean 'shall ■ Jim McCluskcy, Lolita Paulson, j armta o By fair methods our young judges duplicate the impartiality and equity which are the cornerstones of our way of life. The axiom of a fair trial before one’s peers is exemplified in our small judiciary, for every defendant has an opportunity to prove his innocence. In all cases the Student Court considers both sides and attempts to decide justly. It is by selec- ting unbiased jurors that we Jackie ..il Horsfall, jun Ron Shively. insure justice Gayc Filbert, Ron Shively, Jackie Hill, John Marshall, and Lolita Paulson, who comprised the first semester Student Court, check the files to find the record of an offender. Duties of the Court include judging cases and deciding punishments. Members of the second semester Court hear th plea of a de- fendant. These jurors, Jim McCluskcy, Ron Sh.vcly, Ann Rice, John Madden, and Jean Horsfall, had the responsibility of enforcing the new merit system. 19

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