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lass councils Two years ago, a group of ambitious students formu- lated a new plan of student government, destined to give many more students a chance to participate in school af- fairs. This historic meeting resulted in the present system of Class Councils. Since then, the various Class Councils have played an invaluable part in the school's social and poli- tical activities. The I2-A Class, led by Richard Terzian, President, put on a beautiful Prom, with the theme Shangrila. The dance was a huge success, and all who planned and at- tended it had a very good time. The other officers for this class were, Pat McElliott, Vice President, Ruth Stearns, Sec- retary, Carol Crowder, Treasurer, and Ann Burleigh, Liz Goetten, and Roberta Wollover, Board of Control Mem- bers. The class had a wonderful sponsor in the person of Mr. Burleigh. The personable guy handling the gavel for the I2-B Class was Art Copeland, and a mighty fine job he did, too. Jack lblings served as Vice President, Ellie Saund, as plan prom , Secretary, and Jerry Harwood as Treasurer. The Board of Control Members were Mike Milstein and Georgie Coster. This well organized group had a very successful term. The Il-A Class presented a sportsnite for the whole school to enjoy in the fall semester and put on their prom, Paradise lsland, in the spring. The theme revolved around exotic, colorful Hawaii, and swaying palm trees and luscious leis were most successfully transplanted from tropical Oahu to the Hollywood High School Cafeteria. Don Sachs, President, was assisted by Dick Maile, Vice President, and Nancy Jewel, Secretary-Treasurer. Also assisting were Mardelle Anderson and Steve Marglin, Board of Control members. The I I-B's shouldn't be forgotten at this point, for they, as well as the Il-A's, helped make the prom a successful one. The officers for this grade were, .lohn Luke, President, .lo Dell Dierdorf, Vice President, Patti Hall, Secretary- Treasurer, and Gary Wallace and Barbara Gayle, Board of Control members. ports night I2-A CLASS COUNCIL l FIRST ROW: Sonnenshine, Jebeiian, Silverman, Gemina, Crawford, Crowder, Trea- surer, McEIIiott, Vice President, Terzian, President, Stearns, Secretary, Gludt, Goetten, Lee, Hewitt, Martinez. SECOND ROW: Eive, Powell, Lloyd, Rippey, Kirkpatrick, Mueller, Woolever, Clifford, Ehrenberg, Levene, Cooke, Leggett, Jeffries. THIRD ROW: Knecht, Lawrence, Rich, Bohlen, Bender, Burleigh, Stephenson, Steward, Thompson, Wilkins, Oliver, Kelley, Feldman. FOURTH ROW: Buckley, Zuniga, Hileman, Sorgen, Robbins, Urban, Graner, Adelman, Glattenberg, Holland, Michaelis.
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Shiela Rudy and Linda Levene have good reason to smile. Who wouldn't if they possessed such radiant smiles? As Student Bdoy Secretary and Student Body Treasurer in the spring term Shiela and Linda were versatile and vivacious leaders. Lovely Anne Leggett is one gal who has really used both her beauty and brains to great advantage. As Student Body Vice-President in th e spring semester, Annie handled her duties, which included being in charge of Stu- dent Body elections, with the ease and skill of a veteran. Girls' and Boys' League officers in the fall semester were Presi- dents, Anne Leggett and Tony Kasdayp Vice-Presidents, Norma Jean Nilsson and George Jeffries, and Secretary-Treasurers, Georgiana Coster and Johnny McMahan. These officers contri- buted greatly to student activities with their enthusiastic efforts. their pirit STUDENT GOVERNMENT This year, as usual at Hollywood High School, the Student Body and League officers did much to make i954 a memorable, successful, and fruitful year. Among the many and varied activities planned by these officers and the leadership class were numerous noon dances, many enjoyable sports nights, and a few entertaining pay assemblies. The Boys' and Girls' Leagues also worked hard and, during the year, sponsored many terrific events, such as the fabulous fashion show in the fall semester. ln the spring term, Boys' and Girls' League officers were Presi- dents, Johnny McMahan and Marcia Lloyd, Vice-Presidents, Kevin Wheaton and Chris Ray, and Secretary-Treasurers, Larry Frank and Nancy Pomar. Guardians of the quill pen in the fall semester were Tim Barr, Student Body Secretary, and Sue Ehrenberg, Student Body Secretary pro-tem, Completing the trio, Dale Moody was a talented and trustworthy Treasurer of the Stu- dent Body.
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I2-B Class Council FIRST ROW: Harwood, Trea- surer, S a u n d , Secretary, Copeland, President, Cos- ter, Board of Control Mem- ber, lbling, Vice-President, Milstein, Moes. S E C O N D ROW: Stoner, Hanson, Ru- dy, Ray, Kain, Agins, Smith. THIRD ROW: Putnam, Hall, Deutsch, Warme, Pinder, Dunbar, Bell. I I-A Class Council FIRST ROW: Duskey, Rus- sell, Webster, H o I f o r d , Forbes, Anderson, Board of Control, Sachs, President, M a i I e , Vice - President, Jewel, Secretary-Treasurer, Black, Jebeiian, Hite, Gar- rett. SECOND ROW: Geor- gieff, Bach, Heam, Gold- smith, Gardner, L u s k e , Gross, Nilsson, Stewart, Cohn, Swain, Jaeger, Stan- ford. THIRD ROW: Spencer, Melendez, Friedgen, Whea- ton, Mills, Mauser, McLure, Metcalf, MacKay, P a g e , Conlin, Stark, Roelof. ll-B Class Council FIRST ROW: Gale, Board of Control, Hall, Secretary- Treasurer, Luke, President, Dierdorff, Vice - President, Reed, Hire, Kaufman. SEC- OND ROW: Gilbert, Weis- burd, Connell, Fantl, Barth, Minkus.
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