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The POLY TECH 15 JANUARY ,IQ CLASS OFFICERS Top Row CLeft to Rightl, Harold Gowing, Vail Rodie, Stanley Benson. Bottom Row CLeft to Riglitb, Gwynn Bishop, Miss Mattley, Class Advisory Cecil Johnston. History of the January '19 Class In January, 1916, about forty boys were enrolled at the Benson Polytechnic School in the various courses then of- fered by the school. The majority of the enrollment at this time was found in the machine and electrical depart- ments. The class was first organized as a body during its freshmen year with john Boubel as president. During his administration several successful stag parties were held and the membership be- came more cemented. The third term was the most success- ful of any up to that time. A number of enjoyable parties were held. the term ending with a picnic at Oak Grove. The officers were as follows: Yernon fleckhart. President. Gwynn Bishop. Yice President. Harold Gowing, Secretary. Cecil Johnston, Sergeant-at-Arms. Stanley St. George, Treasurer. The fourth and fifth terms were some- what handicapped on account of the number of students remaining in the class, but in spite of this, several very original class parties were put over the top. The class claims the honor of being the first to receive their class pins in the first term of their senior year. This term the class decided to change its name from February 'io to january 19, as the latter date is to be the time of graduation. Several members of this class have joined the colors, the honor roll being' as follows: Yernon Heckart. Stanley St. George, Lawrence Hodges, Arthur Enson.
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16 The POLY TECH JUNE ,IQ CLASS Left to Right, Lewis lloseh, Fred Rauscher, James Fletcher, A. Lind. The june '19 Class The June, '19, class has had a very eventful social season since school began in the fall. Before tl1is time the june, ,IQ members did not have much pep, but since the girls of the Girls' Polytech- nic school have joined, all is well. It takes girls to start things, and boys to keep them going. The first party of the season was held at the girls' school. A large majority of thexclass were present, and a very de- lightful evening' was spent, playing games. after which refreshments were served. A month later another party was held at the girls' school, but not nearly the attendance was present as at the first party. The Ircys then invited the girls b to their school for the next social affair, and a nice evening was spent inspecting the shops anfl playing games. A hike was taken during the Easter vacation, but only a few turned out, on account of the bad weather. Thoseiwho went, about I6 in number, had a good time, while it lasted. Another hike is being planned for the future, but no definite plans have yet been made. Albert Follete, the class president, left school, so a change of officers was nec- essary. Lewis Hosch was elected presi- dent, Fred Rauscher, vice president: 'Ianwes Fletcher, treasurer, and .-X. Lind. secretary.
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