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  1. Every lesson can change a life. Hollywood Primary School is a forward thinking school with a growing wellbeing focus being central to all that we do. We strive to ensure that children and staff feel valued and supported in everything they do. By encouraging children to develop interests, as well as skills, we build the next generation with the ...

  2. Robert Goglia 1959-1963. George Gomez 1981-1985. Jeffrey Goodman 1957-1961. Jessica Hansen-frazer 1981-1985. Zana Harper (daughter) 1972-1973. Victor Hartford 1969-1971. Jim Haynes 1952-1956. Jin haybes Haynes 1952-1956. Shirlie Hennebold 1943-1947.

  3. Hollywood Professional School (also known as Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts) was a private school in Hollywood, California for children working in show business, operating mornings only so that the children could work in the afternoon. It operated from 1935 to 1985.

  4. 14. Mai 2021 · YEARBOOKS — ANNUALS. Do you know where I can find HPS yearbooks from the 1950-1960s? My mother Joanne Cox, attended school there, though I’m not sure for how long. I was only able to find her in the 1958 yearbook on Classmates.com. She was 6 years old. My mom died in 2016 and lost all her yearbooks years ago so I am on the hunt to find them.

  5. Hollywood Professional differs in many ways from public schools, but the main difference is that the school holds only morning sessions. This, I like! School hours begin around quarter of nine and last until 12:45. There are also afternoon sessions if you miss too much work because of absence. The main reason we get out early is because so many ...

  6. 7. Juni 2008 · Send the reservation to: Lloyd Hamlett (818-766-7378) 10875 Whipple Street, North Hollywood, CA 91602 Please update the HPS data base by sending Larry Stuppy your address, phone, and e-mail address to hps_alumni@earthlink.net (note the underline between the “hps” and the word “alumni”)

  7. Hollywood Professional School (also known as Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts) was a private school in Hollywood, California, United States, for children working in show business, operating mornings only so that the children could work in the afternoon. It operated from 1935 and closed down in 1984 due to insufficient enrollment and the death of the owner, Bertha Mann, that same year ...