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

 - Class of 1950

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eted life passes and supervising boys’ welfare are always resolved by careful consideration and fair legislation. We use logic in matters concern- ing the well-being of our students. Occasional problems are thought- fully studied and solved by our Boys' League Board. In their role as campus jacks-of-all-trades the boys keep a watchful eye on the grounds, provide programs at football games, and sponsor Boys' Week. More ser- ious matters such as bestowing cov- Paul Estep and Glenn Williams, Boys' League presidents first and second semesters, respectively, inspect President's Club applications with Mr. Otho Pettyjohn. Mr. Pettyjohn's cheerful disposition makes him a favorite of all students. As boys' vice principal he assists the League Board in its varied activities and is a friendly adviser to all boys. Chuck White, vice president I, athletics II; Frank Griffin, secretary I, treasurer II; Wayne Clemens, secretary of boys' athletics I, vice president II; Bob Fromc, secre- tary II; ■ Bill Hushaw, publicity I: John Marshall, secretary of boys' athletics II; John Holland, program I; John Madden, program II; Lloyd Marshall, grounds I, publicity II; Jim McCluskcy, grounds II; Jim Klein, athletics I. 21

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We achieve g ' suy building on custom and past accomplishment. Our Girls’ League Board works hard all year to insure the success of traditional social affairs such as Bag Day and Slack Day which add sparkle to the school year. But they work even harder on unsung projects for charity and friendship. The entire student body is aware of the pleasant atmos- phere these energetic and industrious girls create Bcv Bell and Barbara Carter, League presidents, consult Miss Frances E. Jackson, about plans for Slack Day. All girls' officers can depend upon the helpful sug- gestions of gracious Miss Jackson, girls' vice principal. through high ideals Bcv Aldcn, secretary I; Pat Hibbs, secretary II; Dolores Dallons, treasurer I; Shirley Sargent, vice presi- lent I; Louise Tcssicr, philanthropic I, vice president II. ■ Mary Ann Dicffcnbach, treasurer II; Nancy Van Law, G.A.A. representative I; Marianne Merritt, uniform II; Myra Jaccard, senior representative II; Bca Brock, entertainment I, junior representative II; Lynn Dastrup, sophomore representative II; Jcrric Acker, social I. fl Marilyn Burnett, social II; Winnie Weaver, welfare I; Marguerite McCanlies, welfare and philanthropic II; Nancy Yoast, publicity I; Pat Githcns, friendship I, publicity II; Doreen Horsfall, entertainment II; Charlene Fulton, friendship II. nimmttfti



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we meet many people of all descriptions — short, tall, fat, thin, dull, clever; we learn to accept each for his own worth. In our constant association with these people we become aware that every man possesses some quality, ability, or skill which he, and he alone, can offer, and we appreciate these gifts. The privileges bestowed on us as citizens of a free nation — an integral part of the entire world — are made clear through our relations with others. We form our own opinions, follow the dictates of our own consciences, yet we are considerate of the opinions and wishes of those around us. We realize that a democ- racy is dependent upon cooperation and teamwork. It is vital that we learn to In our world 22

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