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MR. LESLIE EYNON tells MR. ARTHUR VALVERDE. MR. LOYCE WEAVER, MR. JOHN ELLIOTT, and MR. CECIL CUSHMAN what to tell their driver education classes the next day. The teachers have lo keep ahead of the students, you know. Thanks to band director MR. LESTER OAKS, fifth period Math III classes could do their logarithms lo the beat of Poly ' s marching band. not neglected MR. ROBERT DERICK joyfully displays the baton which he uses for directing his vocal music classes. MR. RICHARD STOVER, music teacher, looks over the score for the orchestra ' s next assignment. During his years at Poly, MR. LLOYD MUMMERT has worked with Mr. Oaks in directing the band music at Poly. As the patrolman displays his motorcycle, MR. JOHN SARINA. MR. PAUL FIELD, MR. ALVIN MARTIN, MR. RALPH BRAND and MR. PRESCOTT COGSM ELL listen attentively and appreciatively, making well-chosen remarks of praise. After all, it never hurts to have an officer as a friend. 27
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MR. DONALD WHITE displays one of his artistic creations — no, no, not a ventilated balloon — a mobile. MR. RALPH BUTTERFIELD ' S art classes continued their record of producing the best student work in the area. MR. ALFRED WILLIER exempli- fies the fine craftsmanship which he tries to teach his handicraft students. The Fine Arts were MR. DAVID DYER demonstrates the caged feeling he gets every Monday morning when he thinks of all the drama classes he has to face during the week. When the masters of mechanical drawing — MR. DONALD DOTY, MR. PAUL RUPEL, and MR. JOHN OLIVER — got together, no problem could stand in their way. 26
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Our librarians, MISS JOAN MARKLAND and MISS CATHERINE CORNELL, must survey the advanced examination copies of such interesting books cs Billions, Blunders, and Baloney. I They served us Those v ho had alv ays thought that nurses never get sick — v itness MRS. HELYN GILKESON and MRS. SYLVIA THORNTON! And, when a nurse gets sick, who takes care of her? She does. The schools can be no better than the parents in the community want them to be. The organization which has done more to contribute to the spirit of home-school cooperation is the Parent-Teachers ' Association. Among those working for this spirit is the P. T. A. Board, composed of: (SEATED) Mrs. Neil Rice, Mrs. Richard Hampson, Mrs. Robert J. Campbell, president; Mrs. John Bergin, Mrs. Barley Totten, Mrs. Clifford Brown; (STANDING) Mrs. Ben Oesterling, Mrs. Gerald Varnell, and Mrs. Tom Patterson. MR. LOUIS LIST, Poly Spanish teacher, exemplifies the teaching profession as he chats with the adult counterparts of his students, on Back-to-School Night.
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