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Good. Fellow. .. Student Body Government While keeping right up to date on the latest trends and in- novations in student government, our Student Body officers really seemed like old-timers because of their ability to lead and the mature iudgment which they reflected. Willie House and Bob La Varre were Student Body presidents during the winter and spring semesters respectively, and to each goes high praise for a iob well done. Both of these student leaders were capable chair- men both in Board of Control meetings and before the assemblies and were unceasing in their efforts to maintain traditional Holly- wood school spirit. Pat Minnick served in the fall as vice-president, and Cynthia Crane was elected for that office in the spring. These girls were responsible for all the work connected with Student Body elections. Keeping the records were Secretaries Gloria Griffith, winter, and Frances Freistadt, spring. Student Body funds were presided over by Ann Harrington and Angie Robles. Officers of the Boys' League Hugh Lester was president of the Boys' League during the fall semester. Working with him was Armin Hoffman, vice-president and Williard Dye, secretary-treasurer. The latter performed his duties so well that he was elected vice-president of the League in the spring when Franklin Thompson became the president. Under Franklin's direction a Boys' League Council was formed lr illx and the general idea was to have meetings each week to present and to discuss the problems that most closely concerned the boys. Gerald Barton was secretary-treasurer during Franklin's term of office. BOARD OF CONTROL FIRST lOWt Harrington, Freistadt, LaVarre, Crane, Robles, Thompson. SEC- OND IOWJ Chavin, Winkler, Bowles, Hendrickson, Berro, Buie, Holmquist,THIRD ROW: Luck, Angeloff, Moore, Rutherford, Gordon, Luck, Plesser, Bentley. ww, ., L .913 ABOVE: Willie House, Student Body president fall semester. l2l Pat Minnick, Student Body vice-president, fall semester. l3l Officers of Boys' League, spring semester: Franklin Thompson, president, Gerald Barton, secretary-treasurer, Willard Dye, vice-president.
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