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Fall Semester Stage Crew. Row 1: Behar, Schu ' GAA Lettergirls earn their insignia on a point system combining activity, proficiency and time. maeher, Genovese, Farber, Michelg Row 2: Lew! Hooker, Savagep Row 3: Maltcheff, Murphy, Zimno voda, Mr. Wilson. The Girls' Athletic Association is by far the largest club at Hollywood, with well over a hundred members. It offers opportunities to participate in a wide range of team and individual sports. Opportunities unlimited is HollyWood's is l o g a n when it comes to club and organizational activity. If a club that caters to your special interest doesnlt exist, all you need do is look for kind- red souls, find a sponsor and you are in business. Active groups op- erate in many fields. There is the C h e s s Club, with its non-stop games, its tournaments, and its proud city championship. Our den of amateur magicians threatens to make the whole school disappear any day now. And the Motion Picture Club appears to be assem- bling the worl 's longest newsreel which, someday, they promise to show us. Auditorium and cafe- teria management crews offer many opportunities for service. And AFS works hard to bring to our campus a foreign exchange student each semester. The House Force of Linder, DuVall, Keller, Dagger, Bingham, Leggitt, Riddell, ' U Lee, Dimitroff, Stephens, manages Holly- The hard-working Cafeterza Crew consists of Art Steph- urggd'-5' large auditorium, ens, Don Gazin, Mae Hurd, Greg Cox, David Mussey, Mamie Hurd, Teresa Kelly, Tom Fadden, Dennis Amoson, and lack Present. 26
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,,,,,,,,-v-H Lowell, Robert Hunter, Wayne Samuels, Temma Keaton, Otto Berk. Gioia Falk at tbe Linotype, setting a story for tbe HHS News. P 33.5 1 .ae f Spring Semester Beginning journalism class is'large and entbusiastic. Somewbere in tbe crowd is the Executive News SMH of Summer 1966- Yearbook staff near collapse as deadlines come and go Mike Sugar p V YM ' iii? .. 9x 4 bm,-Q-f' . V. -Je WT 'E -at Q31 iv .., r 'fsbxw v.: Iobn Slosser N..,,N i Ioel Lowell Small and select are the words to describe this yearls Poinsettia staff. Two able photographers fthough nei- ther will admit that the other knows which end of a camera is upj, Mike Sugar and joel Lowell have sup- plied most of the pictures. john Slosser, known to his grateful advisor fwho is writing this storyj as old reliable, has been a jack-ofiall-trades, tracking down identifications, writing sports and other stories, and generally keeping the pot boiling. Midway in the semester, jim Foley, with nothing better to do during a free sixth period, began hanging around yearbook headquarters and was put to work as a welcome volunteer. Dann Boyd wrote the football resume for us, and other athletes helped us out at crucial moments, to say nothing of the co-operation welve received from Student Council members, inter- ested students, faculty, and just about everyone else whom we have pressed into service. i -ki. Mr. Hubbard
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1 t t GAA's Installation tea is an impressive affair. are feature of school Maria Vasconcelos, from Portugal, has been our exchange student for the past two semesters. American Field Service Commit- tee-AFS-is active in support of the foreign exchange student program. Y-ue., E , JCR 'ff f... ' 'vc --s..,s,, as Members of the Magitians Club, sponsored by Mr. Roberts, have created a real interest in slight-of-band during the past few semesters. ETK is the Hollywood rhapter of California Scholarship Federation and maintains an active before-school tutoring service. HB3 ' Meetings of Folksong Club are always popular with both members and visitors - esperially when the guitars begin to twang. Hollywood's debaters and orators are organized into a chapter of NFL - National Forensic League - and spend their time winning trophies for their sponsor.. Mrs. Gant. H Club, made up of outstanding Letterrnen, honor a good friend, Mrs. Hogan, at their annual reception for parents and faculty.
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