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Spring semester Student Body Council: Seated are Margie Wolk, Tirn jones, Gillie Norman, Lloyd Schwartz, Laurie Spangler, Allan Lynn Switzer, Peg Peretzian, Karen Ralke, Genie Melone. Standing Cutrow, Art Patterson, Alan Levine, Jack Egan, Blair Stewart, Inn in front is Francisco Hernandez. At the hack, from left to right, are Whitsett, Dennis Bylo, Sam Barr, Chris Keehn and Kent Berlcey. Student Council Bays' ana' Gzrlf Leagues ret ar-reaching goals daring . etkiltqxt mf. Another glimpse of election clay activity at the polls. Donna Weir and Lynn Switzer are too hiisy handing out ballots to face the camera. 26 Hollywood's governing organizations-the Student Council and the Boys' and Cirls' Leagues-began their work this year with an enthusiasm that showed no signs of flagging. The Council staged a hilarious Kick-offv as- sembly to promote activity card sales, then settled down to consider the serious aspects of student participation in school govern- ment. An example of its work is the effort made to induce the L.A. Traffic Commission to adopt more liberal parking regulations on Hawthorne Avenue. Early in the spring semester the Council organized the Student Forum and delegated to it the task of drawing up a Code of Con- duct. The Councills Grounds and Improve- ment Committee inaugurated a Mclean cam- pusi' campaign that brought results, while the Policy Committee tackled the thorny club problem and produced a plan, adopted by the Council, that promises to settle the issue. Cirls' League, in addition to its charitable work, undertook the organization of Girls' Day in Business and Cirls, Week activities, while Boys' League started a League Coun- cil to assist its oflicers in the planning and execution of such events as the Fall Football Rally and the Noon Volleyball Tournament.
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In the picture at the left are the Fall semester Camerhons. Row 1: K. Naimy, P. Peretzian, M. Sabinson, L. Spangler, L. Switzer, Row 2: B. Kaufman, S. Uretzky, 1. Hicken, A. Anson, T. Gilbert, I. Coe, Row 3: C, Goodkin, C. jackson, V. Le- burg, H. Olsher, C. Fein, M. Kamii, Row 4: 1. Tuers, E. jeide, D. Stanley, C. Camerhons elected in the spring. Row 1: H. Johnson, K. Ralke, M. Roberts, I. Russell, Row 2: A. Wisely, P. Eckert, D. Aratani, E. Mattras, 'Row 3: C. Wells, M. Edgar, N. Kinney, C. May, Row 4: S. Fein, L. Sanford, Friedman, M. Simon, C. Edgerton, Row 5: S. Keehn, K. Sullivan, P. Hall, S. I. Pantezelos, H. Hampton, Row 5: A. Snow, L. Pearl, Y. Riddell, E. Williams, D. Weir, L. Shaoelson. In the smaller picture are the Veloz. MKWBEVJBT in Honor-ferrite organizations rqvresents outstanding achievement Membership in Camerhons and Knights, the girls' and boys' Honor-Service organizations, is one of the highest honors that can come to a student at Holly- wood, for it represents recognition of an outstanding record in both scholarship and citizenship. Camerhons, the girls' organization, is sponsored by Miss Bertha Standfast, Girls' Vice-principal, as- sisted by Mrs. Iudy Berenson. Members serve at all important school functions and act as big sisters to new students. Knights, sponsored by the Boys' Vice-principal, Mr. Ralph Crawford, assisted by Mr. Donn Maryott, is active in building morale and stands ready to assist the Administration and the Student Council in any undertaking. The Presidents of the two organizations are, by provision of the .Student Body Constitution, members of the Student Council. The Presidency of Camerhons in the fall semester was held by Donna Weir who was succeded in the spring semester by Laurie Spangler. Both girls filled the position not only honorably but gracefully. In the fall semester the Knights chose DeWayne Glazier as their President. Dee did an outstanding job and was followed in office by an equally success- ful President, Blair Stewart. Registration Committee, selected each semester from the top five per cent of the student body in scholarship and citizenship, assists the Principal, Vice-principals, heads of departments and the coun- selors during the hectic-sometimes frantic-process of enrolling students in classes at the beginning of each semester. Although IBM machines were used to program students into classes in February, it was found that no computer could take the place of able and perceptive students such as those who form the Registration Committees. These then-Knights, Camerhons, Registration Committees-are the organizations whose rosters have, over the years, contained the names of Holly- wood's most devoted sons and daughters-the stu- dents whose example in citizenship and scholarship best exemplify Hollywoods motto: Achieve the Honorable. Fall and spring semester Knights. Row 1: V. Katch, T. Salinger, B. Lee, P. Glassman, B. Rosemont, S. Cligord, I. Whitset-t, G. Inglesian, Row 2: D. Ray, T, Ignes, 1, Behrens, P. Rockwell, R. Ward, D. Boyd, D. Bouman, T. Behrens, B. Dinsrnore, D. Glazier, G. Keller, Row 3: I. Dimitroff, S. Long, C. Keehn, S. Barr, I. Tolnai, T, VVasow, B. Burke, I. Egan, Mr. Maryott.
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