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7 X ' i i ,-X, r: d; DOROTHY HYER Mission Hi, San Francisco ’28. “Dot” has only been here for a little while, but everybody knows her ever ready smile. She has shown quite a talent in her art work. JOE MARSALEK Arroyo Grande ’25. Joe is a huge fellow and has a solemn look for everyone. He has a good loud voice for commanding the companies. Joe has been a very active member of the Senior Class. WILBUR JACOBSON Corcoran Hi ’25. “Jakey” is the fellow who runs the power house these mornings. If you happen to be over in Heron Hall around 4:30 or 5:00 o’clock, you will hear an alarm clock and a few exclamations from “Jakey.” GENE KURTZ Lemoorc Hi ’27. A person does not see much of Gene around the campus, but when there is going U Ik? an entertainment in the Gym, you will always find his name on the committee. STEWART JONES Pacific Grove Hi. Stewart is well known on the campus. He has shown ability in Aeronautics and Dramatics. RALPH LAWN Hollister Hi ’27. Ralph is one of the most easy going fellows of the campus, and he is excep- tionally fond of his name (Lawn). He is another one of those real quiet hoys. But we have our doubts. GEORGE LEONARD San Luis ’25. George is one of the few who have been here all four years. He has been very faithful to Band and Cal Poly as a whole.
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r EL rodeo X JOHN GOULARTE Livingston Hi. John is a “Galley Slave” and you all know their nature. He has been a very successful self-appointed foreman in the Printshop. GORDON HAZLEHURST Escalon Hi ’25. “Hazel” just loves to tense. No doubt you all know the campus tease. He can play a good game of football, baseball and basketball. JAMES GRESHAM Bisbee Hi '28. This is Jimmy’s first year here and he spends his time in the J. C. group. He is a very ardent worshipper of the Paso Robles girls. EDWARD HARTZLER Lindsay Hi '26. Ed is a very energetic sort. He is very necessary to the Rand to play the bass horn. He was a very ardent worker in class. KENNETH GREEN San Luis Hi ’26. “Pinkie” was the joke editor and handed out many laughs on some poor Polyites. Everybody will miss “Pinkie” when he sails for China. ALFRED HEDSTROM Exeter ’25. When A1 made his first appearance here at Poly, he was “Little Al, the yell leader”; now he is “Big Al, the ladies’ man.” DANIEL GRUWELL Orange Hi ’27. Dan is another Ag. He is one of those good natured Creamery Cheeses who is not hard to get along with.
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EL 7 w RODEO FLORENCIO MENENDEZ Escuola de Ingenieros Mecanicos y Electrici stas '25. One of the Spanish students who has one of the very best school spirits. He came here under handicaps, but he has overcome them and done well. MARK MILLER Greenfield Hi '26. Mark is very quiet and studious. His ambition is to become a great Engineer. We hope Mark succeeds in all that he undertakes to do. JOHN MITCHELL San Luis '25. John’s life ambition is to return to Poly and teach a course in Bumming. He is an accomplished bummer and has traversed the continent many times. He disappears suddenly and we get a card from some distant city. HERBERT REINERT Hollywood Hi '27. ' Herbie is the man of affairs on the cam- pus. You could always find him interviewing a teacher or chasing news for the Polygram. HALFORD ROBERTS Sacramento Hi '26. Halford is a student de luxe and with his Journalism friends he is known as Sun- beam.” His moods are many and one hardly knows what next to expect of him. AVALYN SCHLICHT Avalyn is the jolly girl who is always willing to lend a fellow a hand. She is one of our best singers, having a beautiful soprano voice which we will certainly miss in the years to come. MRS. SMITH Sioux City, Iowa '26. The peppiest girl” on the campus. One who fully appreciates the value of education. She was certainly indispensable to the Am apola Club and the school. . - J
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