Girls Polytechnic High School - Maid Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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-, 1 '1 9' E if ' ev,- K. . rf. 5?-, . a'f L. L' 1' ?4Qf - dfwpyfmi 74a 1757 . ...,,,,,- Creole Fuchsia I I :HE ZBELIOR CLASS gm P.z,m..z my swf PORTLAND, OREGON V MRS. EFFIE FORMAN This issue ot the Polytechnic Maid is dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Effie Forman, school nurse and instructor in home nursing at Girls Polytechnic tor 25 years prior to her death on February 6, 1951. All who knew Mrs. Forman remember her with affection, The lives she touched are strengthened by having known her wise, practical philosophy and her staunch courage. She knew the curative value ot laughter, and the merry glint ot her charm reflected sunshine across our daily Ways. We should be richer and better for having had her with us. 7 We of the Polymaid staff have tried in the following pages to recall to you the activities that you seem to have enjoyed most. Some are traditional, but others are new. One ot these was the inauguration ot the fuchsia show last September which we hope to make an annual event. For this reason we have built the book around the tuchsia as our theme. The Creole variety was chosen for the title page because of its beautiful colors and wide popularity. ,gif Q Mx Nw MMA, 5. f L L f i :Vw W 1 f kev- 1.x : 9 AES 3 5 f, If H6351 MH . :,1 .E:--: x ' 'dll 1 QvwWv81f WN'm ifasunix K' 5 ,S N '25 ,, The iuchsia thrives in the climate of western Oregon. We can be glad, since it is our school flower, to help in interesting and encourag- ing the students and adults in our city to plant more tuchsias and in greater variety to add to the beauty oi our city and its homes. Portland can become a City ot Flowers as well as the City of Roses. Girls and women, upon whom rests a great part ot the responsibility for making attractive homes and gardens, can have a prominent place in this civic activity, We are appreciative of the work ot our school garden club for all its flower activities, ot our science students who are starting to landscape and beautily a special area ot our school grounds, of our Polymaid stall for honoring our school flower in its 1951 yearbook. HILMA I. PETERSON Principal. Carpenter, Leonard-W Amundson, Hildur- 4 ' Retailing, Vocational Algeiimgg Englgf h Physical Education. Amoldf Evelynm-Art Cyan' meeg' Hgdwlgnpoods' Couxuxelor. Personal Q otrice D 0 Mathematics! Biology' Interior Decorating. Quantity Cookery. Accounting Job Place mom Advisor Swans? Club. Fanclannes. ' Gxardmc Club. mem and Ccordinaior ' Deco. Polycties. HRS ! G V . ' . - , illliircal gigl1!Eiil0I'l Grove. Ruth- Hawes, LaVormoW Holleniacck. Ednaw- lel3ggfa1GJ1'1!3C1Band English Social Studios Mathematics. lunivr 5319135111 Social Slffdiesf Englmhi Poly Qrcymmd, Cmcxe Rooyep, Club Red Cross. Polymaid. Tune Timers. Promenadors. Mommy wa geanoy d Nallage Lineao-Clothing Fouliliiil find TSG 505304 Rogers Lucy-Clothing Rosa An9d'a En9u5h' 51191119 00161 SW 195 - ' p gg 1, y ' ' 4 ' Social Studies. Biology, Leadership Tn Y Tune Timers. Azxzlisolsx l1!110l' Counseling Patternettes. Pwlregeml We have been thrice blessed at Girls Poly in l95l. Our PSTA has been outstanding. The Association sponsored its annual Harvest din- ner, inaugurated Fun Night, gave the annual scholarship, and worked successfully in many other ways for our school. Our Alumnae group has been active. ln addition to adding many fine books to the Anna E. Arnold Memorial Library, they published a Girls Poly cookbook, dedicated to Miss Bleeg. Our Student Body has cooperated and worked for the good ot all. Each class has contributed to its abilities to the weltare of the school. With the cooperation of these three groups, we have been able to attain the highest goals, RUTH E. DGWE Vice-Principal, English, GeorgiaMeSocial ' - Q , ri i -H - Davis' a iFi fP YSifal Edu' Elmer, Martha-An General, sm-ties, clothing. Inter- Farrens. Helen-Library, :gait-inQogub?D?b. cms Cfahwx' cg!-gi Qlhlolm Amo' Aft COmmercial, Art Club- rsadonal Relations League. Ai-emac Club. ciatzcn. ri e es. same, Advisor. 12122554 if t ' t Q. 1 tm. vdimi, ,HomemmnaKl3ktdLeHDa-Eeglnifhbfzglfl Lee, num.-Biology, chmasify. M2f,1ff1nf2u2fZQi'if2QEff,lfh M3901 Nw--H-we Nursing ,' - ' u mea. es ia . - . f - , ' , ' Ansding, Thespianettes. mg' Fmshma: Advisor. IUDXUY 503551439 Co'-mal' MIEUYOPQSJ Poly Promclayf, Iumor Bed Cross. QL H0190-Q5-hglish' social Semi, Hc!ene!I'yping, Poly Shuck' Ekfm'Chud CM? Smith. Doris-Dramatics. Oral Wyss. Lillie--English, Social lies. Student Council and Pmmenadws Cgungelmg, I-iomemgkmg, English. Studies Quiz 'Em' Del pu . . . 1 9 90 IBA tes. Maxgong, 7466 Szwlm: ' BETTY VINCIGUERRA Fall Student Body President zexdea Wane The Fall 1951 council had some wonderful times together working up to the last minute to make everything planned a success. Some ot the main events of the term were the Freshie Frolic, P.T.S.A. membership drive against Benson Polytechnic, putting a new constitution into operation, and holding the student body elections under a new plan whereby students registered betoref hand and voted by ballot at assigned polls. While being sorry to leave my office l was happy to turn my gavel over to such a reliable girl as Pat Ward. BETTY VINCIGUEBBA. Row 1fB. Hartman, R. Cleek, I. Ostrom, B. Karr, I. Gibson, M. Nickol, D. Barresse Row 2-Miss Peterson. advisor, S, Dugger, A. View, L. Vahldieck, M. Humphers, P Stephens, I. Peak, Miss Schaper, advisor. Row 3-I. Brewer, C. McClellan, E. Swisher, N. Llanes, L. Hollingsworth, E. Swisher I. Milan, D. Barrese. Not Present-Y. Snyder, I. Gerde, P. Lewis, A. Arstill, E. Lawrence. lnsets--B. Karr, vice-presidentg I. Gibson, secretary, I. Ostrom, treasurer, I. Mitchell sergeant-at-arms: M. Nichol, historian. 666664 During the past tive months I have spent the most Wonderful days ot my life. Any responsible position means work but as student body president l have experienced real pleasure in everything l have undertaken. The new girls were welcomed in Ianuary and with them Was Miss Helen lrwin, our helpful social advisor. After that came the Dads' Dinner, Cotton Dress Day with the coronration ot the May Queen and the recognition ot Mrs. Doris Smith, our retiring dramatics teacher. l'll never forget my presentation ot our Rose Festival princess. My sincere wishes to the next student prexy tor a happy and successful term ot oitice. PAT WARD, Wa Spun? Swim: gamut Row l-Miss Schaper, advisor, I, Edmonds, D. McCorvey, N. Franck, I. Carneau, A. Tuley, E. Hartshorn, B. Polk. How 2-L. Anthony, V. Strome, V. Ynacay, L. Strahl, Y. Iohnson, S. Goertzen, H. Menolascma, B. Kaiser, H. Hester, I. Lisenby, M. Iess. Row 3-P. Holliday, B. Allen, B. Likens, F. Adams, M. English, C. Odom, R. King F. Wheeler, P. Moatz, I, Gibson. Top insets-N. Franck, vice-president, I. Carneau, secretary. Bottom lnsets-A. Tuley, treasurer: E. Hartshorn, sergeant-at-arms, D. McCorvey historian. xr e 3 Wm PAT WARD Spring Student Body President k lnterest created from the first tuchsia show and a general love tor tlowers were good reasons tor the staffs choosing its theme-the tuchsia. Scheduled as a regular class, the statt assumed an ambitious program ol taking and printing 540 underclassmen pictures as Well as all ol the club and activity pic- tures. MRM Two money raising activities Were the dead picture sale ot last year's prints and a is I dance, the Harvest Hoe Down. ,X ln October, Editor Connie Bellizio at- C BELUZIO T I tended the Press Conference in Eugene, P. GILBERT lfclltor Business Manager B. Cox, assistant editor, I. Anderson, Y. Mosher, art editorsy B. Vinciguerra, assistant art editor, I. Mitchell, advertising manager, P. Ward, darkroom manager. M. Clark, D. Hedges, M. Holmes, I Danielson, I Carneau, K. Burke, M. Cox, Mrs Hawes, advisor, A Tulev, H. Hester, and I, Walker, The Polygraph is the student body official publication. lt is published bifmonthly in room 21 under the direction of Mr. Monteith Macouf brie and editors Pat Ward, fall term and Iean Fleming, spring term. The tall stall was com- posed of the girls in the first period journalism class and the spring term stall ot those in the lourth and seventh period classes. To provide experience tor more people membership on the board of editors was changed several times durind the year. iiow l--P Wa'd, lall editor, I Flfrmrnq, sprino editor. How 2 P Cassady, G Lanq, tall feature co-editors, D. lledqes, sr rind tratlzrv editor. ltow Ee-I lluck, advr-rtrsrnq manager, S. Boyd, art editor, V, Br yan, circulation manager. f WM-, , my M rifigi f Weel ' Drcsfdcmz chosen MQ, 5' rim All 'fm mir l Wwndstx 3 2' if bmw iii mf is fins? arms, 1, 5, if, im ' 2 i?1'9lT33g, rx cv fzsilreeffffusrr Bm-W., 51102 sxm ten: ' fi iam H Mun 'GWZ ?C'. GE is Q5 uw , 3 nies ucfiiorg were r iswri, 5 Ireasug-QV :wants . Wfvis 1 , Wim me an af games Shi Went wvera 2 chose Win if 'ffl The rrlzid, 5 Ya ii SITE Simian 3131515 r, B Mag W2 I 1 E iii, 3 amgwhnmozre Qi Wwe J?1'idajv, ,ja rw.: ...ffmtfi ,A 1: . if marries i . ,,,,,, ,..,,, V ir7E:giI 52i,.,Wi.'g .wmmm T l Fi l :Tai vars In Ziff NEHG U ' maria xr! by W 53' hand 'Q slim limit l 5 mrs! Sr-lub Row 1-M Smith B Dilliner, L. Currier, S Ames, C. Van- Row 2-I Turpin, B. Wilson, A Baumer, H. Hagen Y Fbfrt Nostrand, L Anthony, C Braun, I Gibson, I, Meyers, B Kai- Rf'-mmen, F Loqsdon, P Fdmonds, M Whfelrr M Landis ser, li Goble, l Zink. M. Green, D, Slirll, L Davis, F. Vass, D. Kat ules It We rnrr ESM 5 e Q t Q2 af Q yy x ffgysgf .. 5, 3 5 E 2 KS? ZEN f bb X :mg w ..1:a:s: K 2 iffy ., 5 ,, ' 3 Q 1 55 63 ia ggi A X i W 3 fwf W K gf Swf.0,gf2...IY eww: 66444 Ofgwefw Loraine Walton, president, N. Ensley, vice-president, Iolee Roisland, secretaryg Diane Hedges, treasurer, Miss Georgia English, advisor. REFLECTIONS l am sure that it is with a feeling of satisfaction that the members of the l95l graduating class look back on their school experiences. Although each one of us has had our share of the pleasant as well as the unpleasant, we will always remember this as one of the happiest times of our lives. l wish to express on behalf of the senior class our appreciation to the faculty for the interest and help that they have shown us during our four years. lt has been a pleasure to work with Miss Georgia English, our senior class advisor. Her friendliness and help have been appreciated by the entire class. ln closing my reflections I wish to acknowledge my gratefulness for the honor of serving the senior class as their president. lt is a memory I shall always cherish. When we say goodbye to Poly we cannot help but feel sad, yet we look forward with anticipation to the future. May each one of us realize true happiness as we go our separate ways. Sincerely, LORRAINE WALTON. Alburas. Helene-Foods, Ir. Roadside Coun- cil, sergeant-at-arms, International Rela- tions League. Work. Alumbaugh, Evelyn-Foods, Tri-Y, Ad Lib- itum, Del Fuego, Special Chorus. Work. Ames, Shirley-Clothing, Poly Promenad- ers, Tri-Y, Pro Tegere, lr. Red Cross- Polygraph Stall. Work and Marriage. Anthony, Loretta-Distributive Education, Tri-Y, treas., Deco, vice-pres., Student Council. Business College. Arnold, Mariorie-Foods, Tri-Y, Internation- al Relations League. Work and College. Barber, Agnes-Art, Y-Teen Preppers, Poly Steppers, sergeant-at-arms, lr. Roadside Council, treas., sec., Pep Club, treas., Eell leader, Scholastic Art Awards. Art c oo . Bellizio. Connie-Foods, Ir. Roadside Coun- cil, pres., vice-pres., sec., asst. treas., sergeant-at-arms, Polyettes, International Relations League, sec., Giardino, vice- pres., Student Council, treas., Iunior Class, vice-pres., Polymaid editor, ad- vertisin mgr., Fuchsia Show chairman, lnter-Sciool Flower Council, Polymaid salesgirl. Work. Boatwright. Ruby-Foods, Sub Deb, Allied Youth, G.A.A,, pres., treas., sergeant-at- arms, Thespianettes, sergeant-at-arms, Student Alternates. Work. Boyd. Sammy-Foods, Y-Teen Preppers, Aremac, vice-pres., G.A.A., Mikeropes, asst. stage mgr., vice-pres., Polygraph, art editor. Commercial Artist. Braun, Carol-Clothing, Thespianettes, treas., pres., Polyettes, Student Council Alternates, International Relations League, pres., treas., corr. sec., all-city l.R.L., Quiz 'Em, Benson Hi-Y Princess, Hi-Y Queen, Careers Unlimited, transferred from St. Mary's of the Valley Academy. College. Brown, Arlien-Distributive Education, Y- Teen Preppers, Tri-Y, Ir. Roadside Coun- cil, Thespians, Deco. Marriage and work, Broome. NormaiDistributive Education, Tune Timers, Allied Youth, lr. Roadside Council, Driving Club, Deco. Work. Bryan, Vivian-Clothing, Aremac Club, Ir, Roadside Council, Giardino, Pep Club, Fall, Spring Senior Class Plays, Iunior Achievement, Polygraph. College, Caniield, Celia-Art, Thespianettes, Poly Promenaders, Maisons, Ir. Red Cross. Work and Marriage. Cassady, Pat - Clothing, Thespianettes, vice-pres., sergeant-at-arms, Aremac, pro- gram committee chairman, lnternational Relations League! Fall Senior Class Play, Polygraph, feature co-editor. Lewis and Clark College. Chaifin, Wanda-Foods, Thespians, Fall Senior Class Play. Marriage. Chassells. Leeta-Foods, Tune Timers, Ir. Roadside Council, International Relations League. Work, Marriage, Coder, Louise-Art and Clothing, Fanci- annes, Horizon, treas., Cercle Motrice, Art, Scriveners, Science. Work, College. Cofer, Dena-Distributive Education, Thes- pianettes, Y-Teen Preppers, Tri-Y, Ir. Roadside Council, Poly Steppers, G.A.A., International Relations League, Deco, Polymaid Staff. Nurses Training, Good Samaritan. eadcvw I X ,fs , , y ggg Q W ,,.., , h N 5 Q' .... g V is if fi Wilik NIU? mv mm wwgla wwf 1 4 WW 4 if X' w was Y S ' M my e ,:5Qg,Wg2mA X Nik Q Y. N ,.,., .A.,., . .. Q ..... z , ls W Q M iii? ww f ::.::... K4 A ,K .,.:..,:.1 X ff . . gl? any C wi .... g :E:. W Q . W4 .L '5 4 ' Ms, X , ' 3 ' .... .. Q? W -V Q ef:-: wx , .: ..,. ...::a:I2'2i ,E -, ' .- Q A 'lxfiv wif ,.,,, 1 'V -fi 'Wa -- x -. ., 'M 5 Kg? ,..,: ,. gk? NJ A WA, M :.::::. x , 3 X M1 , , W i f ',,-v x I ff , QE , -:,.- -'.. . Y- S 'fir .':.,,,,V , ' ky ,ti sw Ng Ig? Hall, Ioanne-Clothing, lr. Roadside Coun- cil, pres., treas., Polyettes, treas., vice- pres,, Science Club, sergeant-at-arms, International Relations League, sec., vice- pres., Student Council, G.A.A., vice- pres., Park Bureau Teams, Ninettes, Fall Senior Class Play, Benson Senior Class Play. Work. Hanks, Ioan-Foods, Maisons, transferred from Lincoln high school. College. Hartshorn, EnydAFoods, Neraids, treas., Thespianettes, vice-pres., Tri-Y, sec., Pep Club, vice-pres., Polyettes, Drillettes, sec., G.A,A,, International Relations League, Student Council, rep., alternate, KPBS Disc Iockey, KPOI Careers Unlim- ited, Quiz 'Em, Fall Senior Class Play, Benson Seior Class Play. Oregon State College. Hedges. Diane-Clothing, Thespianettes, pres., treas., sec., lnternational Relations eague, vice-pres., G.A.A., Tri-Y, Poly- ettes, sec., Fire Squad, Senior Class treas., Polygraph, feature editor, Poly- maid Stall, KPOI Careers Unlimited, Stu- dent Council. University ot California. Helmet. Carol-Foods, Y-Teen Preppers, Cercle Motrice, Tune Timers. Work and Marriage. Hogan, Darlene-Foods, Ad Libitum, Mai- sons, lr. Roadside Council, Scriveners, Ir. Red Cross. Work, Holcey, Mary-Clothing, Fanciannes. Work. Hollinger, Shirley-Foods, lr. Roadside Council, Cwiardino Club. Armed Service. Holmes. Mary AnnvClothing, Ir. Roadside Council, Aremac, Fanciannes, treas., Stu- dent Council, Pr. Red Cross, Giardino, ln- ternational Relations League, KPOI Quiz 'Em, Polygraph Statt, Polymaid Statt. College. Huck. luanita-Distriloutive Education, Y- Teen Preppers, Tri-Y, treas., pres, Dril- lettes Poly Projectors, Student Council, Polyettes, pres., Deco, Benson Senior Class Play, Polymaid Staff. Jarvis, Priscilla-Foods, Ir. Roadside Coun- cil, sergeant-at-arms. Armed Service, Iones, Ianet-Clothing and Distributive Education, Tri-Y, Tune Timers, Y-Teen Preppers, Deco. Work, Karr, Betty-Clothing, Aremac, sec., Mai- sons, treas., vice-pres., Tri-Y, vice-pres., Sigma Tau Kappa, Pep Club, pres., sec,, Student Council. vice-pres., Polyettes, Fall and Spring Senior Class Plays, Poly- maid salesgirl, Horizon Council, sec., Standard Bearer for Benson. U. of O. Kellar, Hazel-Clothing, Sub Deb, Pro Tegerez International Relations League, Fall Senior Class Play, Work. Kenney, Louetta-Clothing, Needlettes, treas., Sub Deb, Poly Promenaders, Ir. Roadside Council, Science Club, sec., Band, All City Band, Poly Steppers. Col- ege. Knox, Roselle-Clothing, Fanciannes, Root- is-A5s,1:ranslerred from Baker High School. or . Lang, Gwen - Clothing, Thespianettes, treas,, Fanciannes, pres., International Relations League, Senior Class Play, Polygraph feature co-editor. Business College and Marriage, Lawrence. Mamie-Foods, Maisons, Giar- dino. Beauty Culture and Music. Llanes, DorolhyiClothing, Tri-Y, Sigma Tau Kappa, Y-Teen Prepners, Tune Tim- ers, Horizon, Polyettes, Student Council Alternates, chairman, Senior Class Play. Work and Marriage, Long, Shirley-Art, lr, Roadside Council, sergeant-at-arms, Y-Teen Preppers, Poly Steppers, treas., GAA., Pep Club, Stu- dent Council, Student Council Alternates, International Relations League, KPOI Quiz 'Em, Scholastic Art Exhibit, Poly- maid art editor, Iunior Achievement. Art School. McCorvey, Dottie-Foods, Folk Dancing, sergeant-at-arms, Fanciannes, pres., Stu- dent Council, Alternates, historian, ln- ternational Relations League, Sophomore Class sec., Spring and Fall Senior Class Plays. Beauty College. McDow, Beverly4Art, Tri-Y, Del Fuego, Kappa Zeta Chi, pres. Marriage. McFarland. Barbara-Foods, Tune Timers, sergeant-at-arms, Tri-Y, Freshman Class princess. Work. Mecham. Phyllis-Distributive Education and Art, Thespians, Ad Libitum, Art Club, Allied Youth, Deco. Work and Marriage. Miller. Betty-Distributive Education, Ad Libitum, vice-pres., GA.A., Tri-Y, Art Club, Maisons, Pro Tegere, pres., Deco, pres., Band, transferred from Roosevelt. College. Mitchell, Ioan-Clothin, Maisons, pres., treas., G.A.A., Pro ligere, treas., Stu- dent Council, sergeant-at-arms, Student Council Alternates, Pol ettes, internation- al Relations League, Candidate tor Stu- dent Body pres., Polymaid, advertising mgr., Polymaid salesgirl, Band, All City Band. College. Mitchell, Leona-Clothing, Ad Libitum, treas., pres., Cercle Motrice, Thespians, Poly Steppers, sec., vice-pres., Student Council, Science Club, res., Band, KPOI Quiz 'Em, Candidate For Student Body fires., All City Band. Oregon State Col- ege. Moatz, PatfFoods, lr. Roadside Council, treas., Student Council, International Re- lations League, historian. Work, College. Monroe. lean-Clothing, Poly Promenad- ers, Tune Timers, Tri-Y, Del Fuego, Ir. Achievement. Undecided. Moore, Theda. - Distributive Education, Deco, Del Fuego, Maisons, vicewres., transferred from Canby high schol. ork. Morrow, Ieannette-Foods, Thespianettes, Ir. Roadside Council. Work. Nordstrom. Ioan-Clothing, Fanciannes, Ir. Roadside Council, ser eant-at-arms, sec., Pro Te ere, Science Club, Spring Senior Class Slay. Work. Pomeroy. Marian--Foods, Tri-Y, Interna- tional Relations League. College. Robertson, Shirley-Distributive Education, Tri-Y, Maisons, Deco, Ir. Achievement, asst. treas, transferred from Parkrose high school. Work. Hodacker, Lillian-Distributive Education, Sub Deb, vice-pres., Tri-Y, Deco, Poly- ettes, treas. Work and Marriage. Roisland. Iolee-Clothing, Ir. Roadside Council, treas., vice-pres., Pro Te ere, treas., pres., Science Club, sec., CLAA., Polyettes, Senior Class sec., Polymaid salesgirl, gpring Senior Class Play, Work, Business ollege. Roseberrwf, Betty-Foods, Ir. Roadside Counci, sec., Tune Timers, Aremac, Del Fuego, Fall and Spring Senior Class Plays, Ir. Achievement. Work, College. Roseberry. Bonnie-Foods, Horizon, sec., Ir. Roadside Council, res., Del Fuego, Spring and Fall Senior Class Plays. Work. Rouse, Martha-Foods, Tune Timers. Beauty operator, Schmick, IrenehArt, Y-Teen Preppers, Ir. Roadside Council. Dental Assistant. Schulz. Betty-Art, Fanciannes, sergeant- at-arms, G.A.A., lnternational Relations League, Poly Steppers, lr. Achievement. Marriage. Shelton, Rita-Distributive Education, Ad Libitum, pres., sergeant-at-arms, Tri-Y, Art, pres., vice-pres., G.A.A., lunior Achievement, Chorus. Work. Shill. Dorothy-Clothing, Fanciannes, Ir. Roadside Council, Horizon. Work. Skjei. Gladys-Clothing, Patternettes, Cer- cle Motrice. Work and Marriage. Stavran, Norleen-Clothing, Sub Deb, sec., viceicpres., Giardino, Science Club, treas. Wor . Susaeta. Iohnne-Distributive Education, Tri-Y, Deco. Business College or Work, Sweeney, Fa Ann-Clothing, Y-Teen Prep- pers, La Danse, Maisons, Del Fuego, sfiegce Club, Fall Senior Class Play. or . Thomson, Ioi-Art, Tri-Y, Del Fuego, vice- pres, transfer. Model. Tibbits, Beverly-Art and Clothing, Ad Libitum, Aremac, Ir. Roadside Council, Science Club. Undecided. Turpin, Ianice - Clothing, Poly Prom- enaders, Tri-Y, Pro Tegere, lr. Red Cross, Polygraph reporter. College. Van Nostrand. Carolee-Clothing, Sub Deb, Thespianettes, lr. Roadside Council, Pep Club, Science Club, treas., pres., Poly Steppers, membership chairman, vice- pres, Senior Class Plays. College and Marriage. Van Slyke. Gwen-Art, Tune Timers, Poly Promenaders, sec., Rooters. College. View, Agnes-Clothing and Distributive Education, Preppers, Tune Timers, Tri-Y, Deco, Student Council. Work. Vinciguerra. Betty-Clothing, Ir. Roadside Council, pres., Polymaid Stall, Student Council, Fall Student Body pres., Poly- ettes, International Relations League, Spring Senior Class Play, publicity mgr., All-City Dance Committee, Sophomore Class vice-pres., Junior Class pres., Snow Queen, College. Walton. Loraine-Foods, Thespians, Thes- pianettes, Tri-Y, vice-pres., Ir. Roadside Council, Del Fuego, pres., vice-pres., Student Council, International Relations League. vice-pres., Senior Class pres., lunior Class treas., P.T.S.A., sec., D.A.R. Good Citizen, Candidate tor Student Body pres. College, Marriage. Ward. Pat-Clothing, Aremac Club, vice- pres., Thespianettes, vice-pres., pres., G.A.A,, treas., vice-pres., Tri-Y, Del Fuego, pres., Pep Club, treas., Polyettes, International Relations League, pres., Freshman Personality Girl, Polymaid Staff, All-City Dance Committee, Benson Senior Class Play, Fall Polygraph editor, Spring Student Body pres. Work. Weaver. Florence-Foods, Tune Timers, G.A.A., sports mgr., Ir. Roadside Coun- cil, Pro Tegere, vice-pres., Polyettes, Stu- dent Council, Benson Senior Class Play, Spring Senior Class Play, Otticial time keeper tor swimmers. Work, Marriage. jln eillilemnriam The members ot the Senior Class regret the passing of their classmate PHYLLIS BLAIR on November 29, 1950 Weir, Betta-Art, Y-Teen Preplpers, Aremac, Tune Timers, Tri-Y., Del usage, Iunior Achievement, treas. Business ollege. Weller, Donna-Foods, Allied Youth, Ir. Roadside Council, Tri-Y. Work. Weston. Evelyn-Distributive Education, Tri-Y! Student Council Alternates, Deco, treas. Business College, Work, Willson. Donna-Clothing, Maisons, pres., Ir. Roadside Council, Thespianettes, All City Choir, Fall Senior Class Play. Beauty Col ege. Wilson. Blanche-Clothin, Ir. Roadside Council, Fanciannes, Vyork. Winters, Darlene-Clothing, Poly Prome- naders, sec., G.A.A., Pro Tegere, pres., International Relations League, Iunior Achievement, Polygraph. Work. Wolf. Barbara-Foods, Y-Teen Prep ers, treas., Ad Libitum, Tri-Y, G.A,A. Susi- ness College. Wolf. Clara-Clothing, Tune Timers, ser- geant-at-arms, Maisons, Y-Teen Preppers, oly Steppers, Del Fuego. Undecided. Wollinqton. Barbara-Clothing, Ir. Roadside Council, Thespianettes, Maisons, All City Choir, Northwest Music Conference, Fall Senior Class Play. Nurses Training, Mar- riage. Worthley. lean-Clothing, G.A.A., pres., treas., Ir. Roadside Council, Aremac, Polyettes, Drillettes, vice-fires, asst. drill Captain, Student Counci, Park Bureau Teams. Marriage. Yaeqer. Iovita-Foods, Distributive Educa- tion, Tune Timers, Thespians, Deco, transferred from lmmaculata. Work, Mar- riage. Not Pictured- Albert. Rose-Foods, Sub Deb, Cercle Motrice, Y-Teen Preppers, Ir. Red Cross. Marriage and Work. 'W 1l, l,1. 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Iionvfz, A Iimwlx 1 5 v 1 1 If I1Ifwwn,M H1m'I1Iu-11, I3 BLIIRII-YV, I Burk HOW4 -K BurIc4:,I Car'n1,'au,C Ca1cy,A Clfuk, H f'fIw-Ic, P CIOIIINAYLI VOII-, A IonIon II ' I ' I I51Xrm Y I'bmI ,mr1I'I1:sc'rm no Iv IIyan On II Il ull b II IIIIIII I IIxz,'Ic1 I1, I' Ifx1rfI1,N Ifimf-:Q Ho w 1 M ffook, M Cox, N Cz1:zI,I5 5,1114-sz, II Cunnlnqhfam, I IUfm1eI::on, I? IM-xxImq, M - Iimwk3 N I'rm-mmm I. I, 'Iv-:, I7 IQFIIICIOIII, II Ibrland II IX-Irvs, L Flelds, N Flshefl, I IIIEJIYIIYICI, I Fonlam-:Q How 7 I Gzbszon, II Gohlf- M Gm-I.', II II.xq1-:I , 'dl' , ' aye-:1, H IIf-ndexson, II IIQSIM' How 8fS II1nL' H IIo1no::::, I' IIoyI1nqa-5, Il IIoII1m-'m I, IIoIIlrm::vvcvIIIz V w I4 -S Iohnfzon, Y IoIm:,on, B Kmfsm, M Kam r, W Kun:-, ID Iifalfmlv-:z C Kun, A Klffm II Ilwfzfe gf IUNIORS-Row l-V. Kost, C. Kramer, M Landis, C. Langille, B. Likens, I. Logan, F. Logsdon, D. MacLeod, I. Meyers. How 2-Y. Mosher, C Morgan, C. Nelson, M Nichol, N Norton, N. Noble, I. Ostrom, A. Penny, I. Pleiller. How 3-I. Pierce, G. Quayle, l. Beekman, M. Rehmus I. Remmen, D. Remster, B. Rickman, l. Roberts, S. Robertson. How 4-N. Rorden, T Roth, I. Sanserl, I, Saxton, W. Schaefer, I. Scott, M. Scott ll Sprague, I. Spain Row 5-D Shulps, N. Simpson, I. Smith, M. Smith, V. Smith, V. Smith, M Stavran, B. St. Germaine, B. Strand. Row 6- M Styles, V. Slrome, M. Switzer, B. Trump, M. Taylor, D. Thoreson, F. Thompson, A. Tuley, l... Vahldieck. Row 7-F. Vass, I. Walker, B Walker, C Wann, E Weatherford, l. Welch, B. Werner, M. Wheeler, B Whtlhn. Row 8-D. White, M. Wtcks, C Wright, I Wymer, I Ziska l ink E i E ' gdlffflfy ill Down by the Old M1llStream as sung by lhe promlsmq seamors-to-be f2l Planisl Glorxa Quayle- w1tl1 admirer Fran Adams. l3l Benson Slandard Bearers, lose-plume Sansferl and Nathalm He-nellc-l. MJ lflla Sprague smgs The Desert Song. H51 G.PllS Standard Bearers, Carol Carrey and Nadmv Uancy. 165 Ila Mae Welch enlertams lhe Kandy Kane Klds, 171 'lpaqan Lovv Song by thx- lIlO Dorothy, lackw, and Ella while the window washers, Pre-slcle-nl Mxldre-rl and Vlcv-Pmrxldunt lofallplllrn-, look fm Auvrur flionist ls Laurell. NWA Z XX I .:., an ww. 'M ' I'--w f,,,. W SK 3523 ,EM W .4 II I J 15 Q58 , - 1:2 'Q wx if wp mfg, W ::::., . . ': fs? fl 'Nw WI ss '53-I,,, K ww I ii , as an I f . I : I WB I I IM .v : ' gpm, I A ,I ' ,Q rf v :,,: E gmt News :,, by E :ul SOPHOMORES-Clnse1I Front. A l-larrlman, presrdentg I. Holt, vlce-presrdent, V Roberts, secretary, Bow 2fP. Iones, treasurer, E. Mayer, ff 1 I, , selrgean at arms. How lfI Adams, D Allrey, A, Aplmgton, B. Asleson Bow 2-I. Barnes, D. Bechtold, F, Berger, G. Berry. Bow 3-B Bertrand, K, Blondo, ll Boothby, B Bowers, S Braly, I Brewer How 4fK Brown, F Brumbaclc, E. Campanella, M. Compion, F. Claggell, B Clay, N Collrcotl, G Cranor, P Cross How Sflf Crowell, N Deslefano, V. Drmmxck, B. Eggers, D. Eklof, B. Elledqe, M. Frnst, B, Evomck, C, Ferres, How 6fB Frady, M Franck, R Frul1qer,C. Garner, I Garmon, P Garver, G. Gales, I Gerde, B Grlsirap, Bow 74-V. Glenn, S. Goertzsn, G Green, C Gross, N Harder, H, Harrlman, B Hartman, l. Heath, I Helm Bow SAW Heller, I Hendrlckson, I, llendrrckson, C HL-rrmq, B Hrll, F Ilockorael O llollxday, I Holt, B lluclson How Sf-'B Hughes, H llunqer, I Iess, I. Iolransen, B. Iolmson, G Iohnson, I Iolmson, P Iones, . orqf-nsen ....., , ,l Q ff , I ,,., N .glsxhfsiia K I Q ffm. ,X M' Q :E f ,pi it 'I ...-in ig ..., ,... L H l im my V ' -, if ,,g. , rg, fb 4 'I wr- f. 'uw' R ,Q X, .an vs-8, 1 'Q 19 f li W 't A Q 'aa . lg' I B Sal 2:2 17 'xi av- 112 '95 tw- I I I Ei' .. W Jag? t .: Q qi ,,, 9 A I I ...VV I .llttz . S 4. ' ..:',, , ' . I .:::.,' . tb ,aww ' , 'I in iw , .im If W I .5 M ,K W I my T54 tk! at . We .I W. ,',': N Alzlzll E f . . ,,,,, ,W I 1 ,wi ' . It N , ,rg 4 :?:. V A . X A . ' I :: ' ff Annnl A1 .. 'A-- I ..,,1,. R E I llz: V In , Q 53 VKX ,Z AW ,..:,..:,,,, Zzz an in XA A in N. l ,, -.53 ---,. ,,,,,v1 , lzul: E , E ,, W, . A I mf K W zizz' zzvv N- ' . A:': V It if N ' ik if ,i ,QQ ' Q, f . I. .,.,, 3 M 1 ,- .. ' -,E. W 4 ' an A , ' Nl'- t , W. , wg up ,. ' 5' y. pa. 'I tw f I ir J ,Q . Aw ay. :-, at ffm. 'ZIP' ,K gg.-H' U' f Qi- f t ner f2- It Ar in -I ' --vt Q? ' 5- Ipi ,A'A ...E. . f'i E::i I ' , ,W Q., Ismaiv M , .... 4 1 , 5 . lquq ..,,,, ..:W I . ' T , , ,, f I NN, :VV .,:,,.. t Q -A,A - '--- .A-: E I' -,.,., SOPHOMOHESHHOW l-f-li Ktnq D Kluspr, S Laffarney, O Lanqnese, E Lawrence, B Llnden, B. Llanes, M. Lowe, B Lulay How 2 M Lui 1: ll, A MacAllfA::fm, Il McM1llan, I3 Marclu.-wka, G, Mathews, lf Maye r, I Maylxeld, I Melcher, H, Mefnolasclna How HW-C MQ-yf-rs, ll Mxlvf, H Mxllf-:, M Moran- A Momn B Moses, N Mt111,B Musclx P Nuese How 4-P Muse, I Newman, L Nlhbe, M, Nordstrom, G Ode-ll, CT Odont, A Vftrtlt, I l'fa:kr-r, M Parton How SWB Pett-rson, M, Pehexson, B. Polk, B Polk, I, Por1er, S Quiner, B, Harney, M H4-td, V Hob:-th: lmw ff lf llolpl., V ltonnv M Howlosa, H Scltfacleer, S Sclxnabnel, ll Seeley, I. Sefton, G Slnnn, G Slverson How 7ffl'l Skoubo, P Smlth, U ilwrlu-f, l' Eitfwttmtl I Stwpltf-ms P Str ve-ns, li Swxslwr, M, Tompson, T Totzen Row Hifi. Turnur, B 'l'uttlm-, M Van Domelm, ll Wdlkf-1, V Wlxlllaw ll W' vtll S Wtllmmra I WIlllflG, I Wilson ltrvw 9 D. WOOH, V Wmndclc, K Zlrnmr-lmfxn, l Zlnk, ll Zuplmfskt .. ' 4 :ns--+ -I np' - ,, a , V ir 2? xi? fx + il . X fi - ' ,. ,, . 'SS if wg, 9' 'fl li, X if 5? A 'flwgh :Ei SUR X : Q if A it ,QX ,Wm .T S ea. g 6? S 5 wi . fl 2 Q, 'x X + ,' Q 1 xx ET N K rm, y an he -- ::-:gg-X, A gow U, , if ,M 'K ganna ' 'fiwry 1 HW ' an ,rv 'I ha ww .:--- 'I ,E gm mm I ' 'G T53 , -.... : ,K my ' R gr ew . V' rw-A fi Har 'E' A fear' an ' Q in Q I VVV. . ..,.,. - N153 N .W ,.-, z 3 - -zzz 2 -if 2: l ' ,,,' , Q9 it wr -I I I X , X? ga if I - - . I , l t A A K3 Q 'A ,:., :Iy W .M In X 0, ' .,.- 1. .. V , 2 .. ,,.,,:..,,, ....: 5 g x my . x x Q1 ,. , , ,, , ,.,,,:,,,,,, b A ,,q,, ::::,::. gm X l ' ' V'1:: . A' vv, . ...J I 1 l W ' ,u-M... -. fm' waht? y 'kg 1 I .,R,,, tw 1 if w Iss 1 W' ar K W In :.' ' . all : '- ' ' EX ,,J.. .1 A mv- .N , . ., FRESHMEN Clnsswtj How lf-'P Ashworlh vrfte prwsrdpnl, B Rohllls, pressrrlprul How 7 S Anderson, sr-crelary, I? Wrlls, trwassurr-r' How I-B All:-n, B Alla-y, A Andf-rson, S Anderson How 2fB Appeellol, A Awhrl P Ashworth, A Banks. How Ba-I7 Barrvlls, I Basel, ll Harlcom, L. Br-lharn, B. Black, 1-D Blau: How 4-v-F Blaqq, L. Boqan, G Bowman, N Bowman, Cv Boyle, K, Boxx, I. Broome, A Brown, F. Bush. How Sill Butardo, C Caldwell, N Canada, IU Carlson, I, Chadwxck, C Clark, A Claylon, N Clensey, L Connolly. How 6 fS. Crawford, B Crockrrr, C Davrs, A Day K Dvan, H l'DoCrcr:o, D Deznnrs, B. l'DiBlasi, A llarp Howl B, lfastrnan, D Eddy, I Ildmond, M. llnqlrrzh, M. Farnres, C Fr.-rckeerl, G Fox, P. Grbson, S Goodspcvd. Row 84-C, Gorham, B. Graqq, A. Graham, I. Grolbe-rl, ll. llahn, C. llarcirnq, D. llalf hsrlr-1,C, llerrrnq, S llrgqrns How 9fK lllll, M. llollman, I, Holbrook, L. l'loll1noswo:lh, I, Sorrror, W, llurnphrrrs, C. Ilrmsrrckr-r, P, Ilrlnl, F. lnqle. 4 Q 5. Ailq is ZEQ: .:,. I : ' img , I . . . M M M M L M M M M A n 4 2' g ,., l P K , M M ' M A- w J., 1 : A . : A g , 5, , , , , A' : ai. P' 'Q -f SQ WS , ,f , :::,. A A Aiiaai 'E l A 1 V, K YE 1 AAAZIZ M V x , A EAA ll, Q Q F A N mm W V:4E Q V. , ga X A: ,, ,... 3 A .A ., .VV:V VvVv M 3 -A :: A as ..--... ,E,52,. ,.,.f ,,,.,,, - ,W v my PKKK A f lf ' A loS ins.. Mig' 'E., , 2 M ' S .. 51.5 ' , v x Y , :AA.,.,. , I LR f .vnu . . - if R- . 3- ,vy QW VP'-sy , . ,frf 25 f ... ' MK . Is ' u GBP wg 27 fx . 1, I .::::. N A 4.2 .....:: 5 .: ,gfxggg rg- -N , W H ,, . 0 , , A ..........:,, FRESHMEN Row lf S lnqle, S lsaksen, L larrelt, lf lensen, M, less, I lohnson, M lolmson, P lohnson, M lones Row 2fM lossund l, llgdson, l Kadonn F Kammvrer S Kelly, M. Kennedy, K KIQQUIS, L K1mmel, M Kohl Row 3fS Koller, N, Kost, I Kruger, H Kwlslnqszr, 'vl l,4 llmxg M LQ-dlwurvv, K L1-nlz, L Lmlcous, l Lxsenby Row 4fN Llanes, D Love, L Love-lacv, L Loveland, B, Lulay, ll Hump C McClellan l Mclimlrfy, M Max How 5- L Mather H Mathews, R Mayor, l. Melcller, L Mlckley, F Mxlan, A. Mllle-r, M Mlllor, A. Mxsluzo Row 6fK Nlcowf, R Mow-v, C Mozrlss, A Morxow, S Mlm, C Nlbbv, A O'Dell,l3,Oqde1n,P Ollalloran Row 7-lf. Ol-zazalu, ll Palmer, ll. Peleezson L llvlwzson P Petmson, ll Pl1fAlps,G P1ccolo,L P1cklex,V P16-rce-. Row 8-S P1xley,A Poosclxkal Porlrfr B P:octo1',L Heed, lf l-lofiw E4 'wlllllrz P llf7l1Ii'? S Hotll How 9 Nl Scluwala, l See-lay, U Slls-llon, S Slxiller-r, ll Sims, L Summons P Smalllool, L SITUlll, S Sunil' . A 1:5- BW' gi , W l wwxx R 1 , .... ... L gggag Wk 9 FRESHMEN-Row l-S. Smith, M. S rague, C. Stirewalt, S. Strickland, E. Swisher, Y. Sn der, S. Templeton, L. Tester, I. Thompson. Row 2- N. Trussell, S. Turner, I. VanLoon, Van Nostrand, L. Waldo, L. Waldo, D. Ward, G. Vlyashburn, M. Watt. Row 3-A. Weatheriord, I. Wel Qngton, E. Wernegren, F. Wheeler, I. Wheeler, V. Whyte, I. Wilkerson, A. Willison, D. Will. Row 4-P. Wood, F. Woodlill, V. Ynaccy, C o n. NUM WM Q ,Ag N , 4 t Q SN f SN 5. S fx Q , is Q .X :MW gs 5 I XA ,. .: .... : X M X X ...I .9 .,,, . ,,,, T Student Council Alternates, selected trorn each registration roorn, work side by side with the Student Council. Their tirst terrn was spent in discussing school problems and in helping to revise the school constitution and to manage the student body elections. HOW l-S. lnglci, L Bonus, l, Wll!'SL3Ii, swcietary, P. Adanifa, :zz-iqmfarit at fxrmia, M Cox wiv' chaiiiiifiri, If Campanella, treasurer, A. Mishiro How 2-D. White, S. Long, L. Kenney, ll Weston, W. Kane, D Will, D. McMillan Rdw 3-A. Brown, R. Swetnam, L Berqquist, H Mfinolascina, M lossund, K Zirnrncirnan, L llahn, li lt Llanr-s, chairman Becmoid I Wilson, secretary Not Present-P. Peterson, D. Llanes, N. Llanes, I. Peek, H. Weatherlord, I, Sefton, B, Alley. Row lfB Cox, B Mcparland, M Green, vice-chairman, Miss Schaper, advisor, B, Lee, treasurer, B. Llanes, D Gordo, chairman D Rmlcom S llobertson, secretary. Row 2-fE. Lulay, A Pardi, P Russell, I Basel, M. Nichol, L Waldo, D. White Row 3-f-I. lohnson, I Roberts, A Harriman, L. Bergquist, G. Piccolo, L. Linkous liow 4fY lfbert, I Porter, A. Willison, K. Brown This terrn the Alternates were busy organizing and selling tickets tor the Dads Dinner, Fun Night, the Music Festival, and the Senior Class play. They also conducted the March ot Dimes. mb WM W w , Nw www -fax 7 G SW . f X W SW 7 0 4- ,rw '- QW! Wi QQ ,,,. I ir' 4 X Sm W gf' , W M M Kaiser, tall president B Cox, spring president Giardino is Italian for garden. This club planned and presented in September the first annual school fuchsia show, assisted by the Oregon Fuchsia Society. They also had a very impressive assembly on Christmas traditions and a beautiful display of Christmas greenery and decorations in the Practice Apartment. Row l-B. Walter, S. Quiner, L. Shelly, P. Wood, L. Loveland, S. Schnabr-l, D Carlson, I Basil Bow 2--M. Cook, E. Iudson, D. Katsules, tall treasurerg B Kaiser, tall secrr-tary, C. Bollizclo, tall vicr- pretext dent, A. Klein, D. Blair Bow 3iMiss Bleeg, advisor, M Ernst, V. Bryan, T Totzen, D. Shrrlton, A Aplington, I Willing :zpriri treras How 4fB. Borcherding, B. Schwartzholl, M Aune, I. less spring vicc president, L Niblw, S Ildllinomy B Cox Not Present-M Kaiser, spring secretary, S Strickland, L liandlc, B Ogden, I Marrctnfstr-r, M McKay, I. lackson, W. Humphers XA Sk ie S' Flow l-H, Auburas, C. Braun, l. l lall, N. lfnsley, D, Hedges, I. Mitchell, M. Green HOW 2-P. Moatz, C. Canfield, M, Arnold, D Winters, D. McCorvey, D Dooley. Bow 3--M Holmes, N Simpson, S. Boyd, H. Keller, E. English, l Mossey. P. Ward, tall president P. Gilbert, sprinq president Bow 4AM. Rouse, M. Pomeroy, M. Leonard, Miss English, advisor. Girls Polytechnic's International Relations League is associated with the inter-school l. R. L. Members from each school had allfcity meetings approxi- mately every six Weeks at the various member schools. A tea was given in December at Girls Polytechnic. During the year the club has had doughnut and candied apple sales. ln March Nancy Simpson and Beverly Likens were sent as delegates to Eugene for the State l. B. L. Conference. Helping to develop community, national, and international understanding id friendship among young people by sharing with the less fortunate is the irpose of the Iunior Bed Cross. Our club is one of thousands of junior clubs tattered over the entire world. w lfM. Gridley, P. Heacock, N. Borden, spring and fall vice-president, I. Wymer, spring and fall secre- ary, N. Noble, spring and fall treasurer, W. Schaefer, L Hollingsworth. w2-B. Asleson, V. Whyte, S. Goodspeed, A. Amich, C. Bober, D. Dennis, A. Pooshke, Mrs. Grove, d . Helter, P. Hunt, B. Linden, I. Churchill, V, Linlcous, A. Mishiro, S. lsakasen, S. Lovelace, . Horner. L. Hollingsworth, president N. Borden, vice-president Vlymer, secretary Noble, treasurer Row 1-M. Scott, I. Broome, B. Overberg, S, Roth, C. Odell, G, Sorlis. Row 2-C. Canfield, B. Whiffin, I. Turpin, S. Ames, I. Golbert, B. Bushinger, Miss Marco, advisor. Row 3-K. Kiggins, D. Love, I. Cheever, A, Dennis, H. Sims, C. Langille, S. Kelly, B. DeBlasi. Not Present-R. Albert, M. Ammons, B. Anderson, I. Baclcstrom, S. Beeler, D. Eklof, G Gates, S. Higgins, K. H1l1,I. Huling, I. Iohnson, P. Iohnson, C. Kramer, M. Matthews, M. Moore, P. Patrick, A. Ray, C. Storm, M. Taylor, E. Herneygreen, R. Werth, V. Ynacay. The biggest project of the year was the filling of an overseas chest. The girls also made seasonal tray favors, menu covers, and posters for children's and veterans' hospitals, and gave an inspiring assembly at the beginning of the Iunior Bed Cross fund drive. The contribution of Girls Poly towards the drive was 58444. Mikeropes, meaning the mike and the different ropes back stage, is a very hard Working service club. The members serve as the stage crew at all the assemblies and most ot the attereschool functions. Included in their activities tor the year was an assembly, featuring the Charleston. If Hagent fall Presldem How l-K. Zimmerman, H. Hagen, R. Werth, D. Allrey, secretary, S, Goetrzen. M Wheeler, spring president Row 2-I. Wheeler, L. Walton, W. Schaler, Mr. Macoubrie, advisor. V f sawn pg, K 5 - Sw 'W t ' 5 -.,. , ,. 4 3' iam Row 1-M. Goetz, L. Hollin sworth, spring secretary, C. Braun, D. Cwerde, tall vice-president, D. Hedges, tall secretary, I. Hall, tai treasurer, vice-president, P. Ward. How 2-H. Goble, B Karr, A. Baumer, I. Roisland, E. English, D. Winters, M. Bohrer, I. Carneau, E. Harts- horn, I. Sanseri, Mr. Carpenter, advisor. Holy Dugger, N, Benefiel, I... Rodacker, spring treasurerg A. Barber, M. Kaiser, B. Cox, C Rellizio, ns ey. Hot Present-D. Llanes, I. Meyers, I. Mitchell, l. Welch, I. Worthley, B. Vinciguerra. The Polyettes, with membership limited to juniors and seniors, strive to make the students understand that good conduct is necessary in all the assemblies. Members usher at all student body assemblies, atter school activities, and at the civic auditorium on various occasions. 4' im ur' if-v-3 I. Huck, fall president N Beneliel, spring presiden The purpose of the Poly Projectors is to serve the school by running the otion picture projector in assemblies and classrooms. Members teach new ies how to operate the projector so that they, too, can take their tests and 2 licensed operators. w Crowell, E. Weatherford, A Weatherford, S, Koher, G Bowman, M. Nordstrom. w Zfl.. Iorgensen, C. Ntbbe, I. Edmond, I. Danielson, H, Blanchard, spring secretary, M Wicks, tall sec- etary, S. Goertzen, fall vice-president, D. Fry, fall treasurer, M. Vflteeler, spring treasurer, H. Hagan, D. Barretle, H Watson, Mr MGCOIIDIIG, advisor W 3fR. McClure, I. McKinley, A. Tuley, l. Porter, I. Wheeler, I. Logan, B Skoubo, I. Cavin, Y. Iohnson, spring vice-president, I. Walker. t PresenteH Archer, P Booth, M. Farnes, L Harper, V. Haskins, D Iones, C. Klecklnger, I Peck, D Smith l Swahl I. Meyers, fall president: rl. Hagen, spring president Winters, lall presidest Gerde, spring president Rdwxlv-S. Henderson, H. Keller, S. Duqger, D. Gerde, tall secretary, E. English, fall treasurer, L. Mickley, . e s. Row 2-Mrs. Ross, advisor, M. Hagen, spring secretary, C. Odom, B. Hill, T. Beezley. Row 3-l. Wellington, R. Swetnam, M. English, E Mayer, P. Smalltoot. Not PresentfC. Frickert, A. Graham, G. Iohnston, lall Vice-president, D. Moffitt, C. Manzella, B. Moses, I. Parsons, B. Storall, D. Winters, V. Glenn, spring vicefpresidentg H. Boothby, spring treasurer. Members ot the trattic club, Pro Tegere, act as monitors Who keep order in the halls and cateteria lunch lines. They also assist in the air raid drills. The Hooters has been newly organized lo develop school spirit and provide a group of rooters for Poly at all the games. How IWP. Rolph, A. Willison, M Iohnson, B Taylor, I. lldger, M P1-nrlwrlori, l' Lfxyrov how .. lv lwhlllw, 7 I. Kruger, C. Morriss, Y. Ullum How 3-- S Crawloril, S And: rxon, l'. Vasu, L lrwzlm, Er Pu-klry l. Iblirrazr n, secrelaryg D. Hatfield, L. Connelly, H. Bfrrlrand, K Brown, A Brown, A lUr.nn, K lllonrlo, I l.i:wrxlvy, K , X , . . GHVM Wmldtxni C. Garner, I Zupunskl, N. Hanson A Thornpison, L l-,izxznrrl M Llxzilw -, lv. lain ulamn I lxwlly, C, lxlwk ' I inger. Row 4-Mrs. Gregson, advisory I Hcrmziifrr IF S21 'rw l Y Vwllir. lx Will lvl loww, I Millar HOITIHSI Sf'lC7f'lfiILY B. Sl. Germaine, E Eyler, V Pierce, F. Erimbazrh, ll Kind M I ollznzir Y llw :I I lllvnnnfz wk Row lfA. Anderson, G VanSlyke, A. Smiley, A. Day, C Caldwell, O llolhday, M Thompson, A. Conlon, I. Sellon Row 2-G Shinn, P Iohnson, C Davis, G. Michalke, D Bechlolcl, K. Moore, H DeC1cco, F. Wheeler, P Peterson. Row 3fP Garver, president, G Piccolo, I, Cox, F Vfoodlill, L Waldo, L Pickler, B Henderson, N Emerson, M. Pelerson, M Daniels, L. Huggins, M. Mar How flvP. Ioners, D. McM1ll1an, K Dean, D. While, H Skoiibo, D. Marchewka, sergeanl-al-arms, C Clarke, M. Kohl, L. Srnilh, D. Marsh, G Berry, P. Ashworth, Cornish, G Green. The club has been learning some ol the Benson yells, and the girls have had try-outs lor Poly yell leaders. Sax . awrvncm-, lrw-rxariirvr' olhman, zamcgearii al-arm The Science Club is a newly orgaized service club. Learning to understand ience problems so that they will have more meaning and purpose in the home id school environment is the purpose ot the club. lt cooperated with the Iunior Jadside Council in sponsoring the reforestation ot the Tillamook burn area. w l-G Quayle, I. Boisland, spring secretary, C. Van Nostrand, tall treasurer, L. Fancher, tall and spring rice-president, L Kenney, tall secretary, I. Hall, D Dooley, B. Iohnson. W 2fMrs. Amuridsen, advisor, D. Moltit, l. Brown, D. Lawrence, B. Tibbits, L. Coder, B. Stovall, spring :er eanteat-arms, I Nordstrom, F, Sweeney, D. Darling, C, Ferris -B. Hudson, I Porter, B. Lulay, N. Staveran, spring treasurer, A. MacAll1son, P. Peterson, B. Hughes, W 3 3. Llanes. L. Mitchell, tall president C. Van Nostrand, spring president t Present4M. Butler, F. Armstrong, B. Ienner, I, Parsons, D. Christopher, L. Victor. W - VVVV ,NLD , . . K Boyd, spring president Sanseri tall president 3 my i -. N' 'Q' zt' Aremac is camera spelled backwards. The club is formed ot girls Who are interested in learning something about photography. lt sponsored the Citizen of the Week, took comic pictures during Fun Night, and printed and sold pictures ot the Rose Festival princess. l-tow l-M LeBrun, N. Bene-tiel, P. Cassady, I. Ostrom, lall treasurerg I. Sanseri, lall vice-president, K. Zim- merman, tall secretary, G. Quayle, spring vice-presidentg A. Tuley, spring treasurer, A, Brown. Row 2-R, Blanchard, spring secretary, M. Iossund, I... Heath, P. Iohnson, S. Kelly, S. Pixley, D. Fader, K, Brennan, D. Iones, D. MacLeod, F. Baines, Miss Farrens, advisor. How 3-L. Mather, I. Broome, M. Moore, S, Hochgraet, I. Egger, I. Cheever, M. Clark, Y. Iohnson, L. Waldo, M, Ernst, W. Humphers, H. Archer, Not Present-P. Cole, I. Zupunski, G. Green, M. Moore, M. Styles, C Davis, M. Ammons, L. Lee, K, Hill, P Lee, S Lovelace, H. Koser. The Art Club's main purpose is to enjoy water color painting. The members put their imagination on paper. Get acquainted parties were held on Hal' lowe'en, Christmas, and Valentines Day. Row lift Ashcraler, D. Blair, tall sergeantvat-armsg C Gross, spring vice pre-sid--ritg I Walke-r, tall sr-rr tary, C Burk, vice-presidentg M. Iohnson, tall treasurerg L. Coder. Row 2-V Ronne, I. Anderson, spring treasure-rg C Lentz, C. Bailey, B Wallace, l Fontanefs, spring svcrr lt Shelton, tall president wry. B Walter, Sergeamfailarms M Nichol, spring president. Not Present-M, Nichol, M. Luttrell, M. Heckman, C Sorenson, D. Beckman, F. Bush, E. Stanrllrll Row l-N Wilson, spring vice-presidentg M. Iones, N. Noble, E. Ferland, tall vice-presidentg M. Holmes, tall treasurerg C Morgan, fall secretary, G. Lang, P. Rohrer. Hoviol 2-? Iohnson, D Shill, M Gridley, M. Aune, M, Peterson, B Eastman, B. Schulz, M, Dixson, B Wilson, . Sciar, rr, -spring treasurer. Not Pre:aentfG Harrrmon, K Lrlntz, H Popp, lf. Ynacay, spring secretary, N Abdick, D. Stinson Fanciannes is a needlecratt club. The girls did fancy rnork for themselves as well as some handwork such as knitting squares for the lunior Red Cross. D. McCorvey, tall president G Lang, spring pri-srdernt Cercle Motrice is French for driving club. The members share driving ex- periences and obtain information in order to pass the Oregon Driver's Permit examination. Row l-P Abbott, C. Kraemer, C. Morris, A. MucAllison, D. Thoreson, S. Harmel, O. Langnese. Row 2-R. Schaefer, I. Wellington, I. Boetel, R Menolascina, fall secretaryg W. Wasley, B. Trump, fall treasurer, I. Newman, E. Iensen, D. Bulkley Row 3-I. Iess, C. Odom, spring secretary, A. Ellis, H. Boothby, I. l'ra'.'ersa, I. Iackson, C. Brown, A Ford. D Cason, Miss Alm, advisor How 44I. Watts, K. Blondo, C. C H d Kleckinger, F. Brumback, I. McCreary, R Skoulro, B. Alley, S. Tigna, F Woodhll, B. Hill, B. Bowers, D. errmg V651 em Kay, I Porter, spring treasurer, B. Iohnson. R Menolascma fall secretary -up ':'i' E t U txxxg I QM Vital I. Odom, spring secretary . Porter, treasurer Row l-B. Strand, H. Lump, N. Crist, M. Palmer, C1. Bowman, R. Werth, I. Grolbert. Row 2 A. Mitchell D. Barrese, R. Cunningham, L. Strahl, M. Taylor, N. Norton, I. Zislca, I. Thompson, F. Adams. Row 3-B Whittin, A. Pardi, C. Nibbe, D. Lippert, spring vicefpresidentp D. Hatfield, V. Smith, spring sergeant-at-arms, S. Koher, M. Reckman, B. Eggers, D. Barrese, M. Franck, tall vice-president, V. Smith, spring sergeant-at arms, Mr. Ienkins, advisor. Row 4-S. Standering, H Peachey, A. Wilkerson, I. Melcher, P. Hunt, B. LinA den, G. Iohnston, E. Mayer, R. Bushinger, F. lngle, D, Love, F. Wheeler. Not PresentfM. Allen, B. Ander- son C. Bergstrom, E Bri house, N. Broom T. Brown P. Corcoran, C Doss, I Free L. Geston C1. Grattaas B. Harding, P. Heacock, Herring, D. Ianies, D. Lohlr, D. Miller, I. Newman,-I. Nichols, I. Parsons, O. Ray, B. Russell, M. Styles, M. Wagner, P, Iohnson. The club is large but the purpose of the club permits an unlimited number of members. Officer Faulkner was special speaker and guest at most of the meetings. The Girls Athletic Association is a group ot girls who meet tor recreational enjoyment and for participation in athletic contests. They have taken two trips, one to Mt. Hood during the late winter and another to the coast in the spring. Row 1-H. Befltrand, D Marchewka, sergeant at-armsg N Horde-n, sports manage-rg K, Brown, C Hoop:-r, S B. Meserau , I. prague. H B t Y d How 2-I. Brown, C. Felckert, N. Canada, H. Skoubo, M. Watt, N Thompson, A Graham, H King O5 Wug ll' mes' em Bow 3-I. Edmonds, B. Allen, E. Lawrence, S. Williams, I Holbrook, B Van Nostrand, A. Scott, I, Pierce I Worthlfly, vice-president. E. Clay. QT? How l--C. Storm, S Ingle, M. Kohl, B. Elledge, E. Swisher, D. Vvlinters, F. Vtleaver, L. Currier. D. Gerde, secretary How 2-I. Cavin, S Goertzen, E. Swisher, sergeant-at-arms, P Ashworth, V. Ynacay, S. Muir, P. Washburn, 1' pnqllshl tH,aSHH,I.A L. Hollin sworth, S. Smith, D. Eddy, M. Thompson. How 3fI Pgeek, A Dunn, E. Okazaki, C. Hunsucker, P. Smallfoot, M Farnes, A Clayton, E. Wernegreeln, C. Corham, Miss Davis, advisor Not Presentfh Alumbough, D. Bechtold, E. Blogg, K. Bonn, A. Baumer, E. Cornish, M. Cornish, N. Des- tatano, E English, treasurer, D Gerde, secretary, C. Gorham, B. Gragg, M. Goetz, M. Hagan, G. Hender- son, C Herring, M. Hunt, I. Hughes, D, Kay, B, Lulay, M. Mai, C. Manzella, D Marsh, H. Mathews, I Milam, K Moore, C. Monness, H. Nichols, N. Noble, H. Peterson, I. Setton, E Swisher, B Tuttle, V. Wallace, sport manager, D. White, I. Worthly, vice-president, C. Yohn, B York Their assembly Circus Day was a big success especially the last act The Three Bing surprise. The girls also participated in the all-city G.A.A. Play Day. A nature loving club, the Iunior Roadside Council is interested in creating interest in enjoying our scenic beauties and preserving them along Oregon's highways. The club took an active interest in the bill to ban billboards from the state highways. Rob? IEL. Valdieck, D. Edlger, P. Edmonds, L. Chassells, L Walton, M. Cox, l. Welch, E. Weatherford, . reen. Row 2-M. Cook, B. T1bbllS, L. Kenny, B Stovall, spring vice-president, I. Nordstrom, fall secretary, I. Roisland, tall vice-presidentg P. Moatz, tall treasurer, H. Alburas, I. Hall, spring treasurerg P, Iarvis. Row Bil. Morrow, P. Gilbert, C. Wann, M. Scott, F. larrett, B. Mawhinney, S. Hollinger, M. Wicks, A. Barber, V. Strome, C. Van Nostrand, C. Bellxzio, L Fancher, B Vinciguerra. Rovgil 4-I. Danielson, S. Long, D. Coter, C. Graves, B St. Germaine, F Vass, E. Eyler, B. Crites, Miss Lee, a visor. B. Cox, tall president I Nordstrom, tall secretary :im 3 3 33? KD FU 1 -, ., -1 F24 U3 U1 T-275. 55 QQ 539 93 Z? 333633 ,-, O Wmggggsss C '1 ,-, 5amQaTPTT'u mg' 3gF mZFU! 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Q, q iggwgy? fgglagfaii fp, va PWM The Pep Club, through its enthusiasm, promotes good sportsmanship and andly relations among the various schools. Their motto is We serve. They Jnsored two pep assemblies featuring Benson's rally squad. Other projects -re after-school movies and a Valentine party for the club members. ' IAN. Ensley, C. Graves, P. Ward, E. Hartshorn, N. Benefiel, A. Barber, B. Werner. How 2-C. Burk, l S'3nS'5 Pfemdenl . Rahmes, advisor, I. Zink. U. Karr, secretary Campanella, fall president Kane, spring president Row 1-S. Braly, N. Fisher, E. Holliman, I. Fletcher, S, Smith, N. Stavran, D. Harrell, N. Llanes, L, Mickley. Row Z-S. Goodspeed, I. Banks, P. Wood, A. Brown, S. Smith, D. Eckolth, I. Fisher, R. Cleek, I. Pheiffer D. Faircloth. Row 3-M. Bucheit, B. Henderson, I. Dahlgren, S. Crawford, V. Hunt, M. Moore, P. Peterson G. Gates, E. Brighouse, D. Mills, Miss Christiansen, advisor. Not Present-R. Albert, R Crowell, B. Gill strap, l. lohnson, H. Keilar, S. LaCarney. The Sub Deb Club is affiliated with the Sub Deb clubs sponsored by the Ladies Home Iournal Magazine. The girls are interested in personality, per- sonal appearance, and social relationships. Two successful club parties were held. They have contributed to the school chorus and band uniforms. 'E' Poly Promenaders is a folk dancinq club. lts purpose is to learn folk dances ol various countries and to make friendships with other girls. How lf-M. Hambo, tall sergeant-at-arms, N. Kost, B. llorness, ll. llz-strrr, I llornt-r, lt. Watson, I. lifrsr-l llow Z-f-H Kriitsrnqer, C, Gorham, l. Zink, spring swrqf.-ant at arrrrsg S. 'l'wrnplr-ton, M. Kr-nn:-dy, lt. Crawl, M. Pemberton. ltow 3fM llennrnq, P Russel, I, McKinley, L Srmmons, L Peterson, li Krqqrns, l W1-llrnqton, ll Swetnarrr, ll' lllmlmf tall VI S1 lCnl ltow 4-L. L1nkot1s,D Hay, l Nrccum, A Wrllrson, M. llollrnan, I Saxton, L Waldo, S lsaksr-n, Miss llollr-n lt. llornrrss, tall secretary beck, advisor. Row leC Rober, A Amrck, A Conlon, lall vice-president Cv, Van Slylce, spring secretary, D. Dennis, A Pooschkr, R, Mayer ltow 2fA. Iorgenson, G Ellison, M Basel, L. Heed, D. Carlson, V. Pierce, G Berry llow 3-I. Cwerde, N. Emerson, P, Clay, L Peterson, P. Cross, sprrng treasurer, P. Smith, l-D Palmer. llow 4-fI Wrlkerson, C Strrewalt, P Iones, C. McDaniels, G. Mrchalke, Mrss Senn, advisor Not Present'fB Aslc-son, I. Backstrom, L. Betham, N Collrcott, ll. Clark, D, Glassell, V. Glenn, C llardrrrq, U H4-ndf-rson, lI Iorqcnsen, I Kelly, S Lovelace, C, Mcffrerary, B, Morey, spring serqzanteat-arms, It Nrccirm, ll. Hoqers, ll Walker, B llarnes, tall secretary, P. Russell, lall treasurer Some ot the folk dances they have learned this year are the Black Hawk Waltz, Circle Scottische, Lili Marlene, Moon Winks, Glowworm Mixer, and the Tennessee Waltz. -an 'Q' I Cvercle, sprrnq presrdent G Van Clyke, sprrnq sec, The Thespianettes, an acting club lor freshmen and sophomores, promotes ramatic interest by reading plays. One ot their activities was a George Iashington Day skit. iw lfI. Brewer, spring vice-president, C. Braun, tall treasurerg I. Gibson, tall vice-president, l Wells, tall secretary. ww 2-A. Smiley, N, McMillan, L. Koser, I. Cox, I. Will, B. Crocker, M. English, I, Zupunski, E. Bagley, S. Fredenburg, l. Porter, M. Daniels, G. Henderson. iw 3fY. Ullom, M. Danielson, D. Shelton, I. Churchill, D. Lawrence, N. Desteiano, spring secretary, L, B. Frady, tall president Kimmel. tPresent-I. Armstrong, E. B lls, E. Cason, G. D , G. Edwa ds, A. Eve , B, F ady, V. Gall, I. P k, . - L. Smith, D. Becktold, spring Llreasurer. Unn T ns r ee C' Braun' Sprmg presldem Franck, tall president Hagen, spring president Rolyv Ig-I. Garmon, D. Rernster, C. Meyers, I. Meyers, tall secretary, treasurer, H. Hagen, fall vice-president, . ones. Row 2-vA. Hooks, I. Holt, M. Bohrer, M. Wheeler, W. Chatfin. Row 3--Mrs. Klink, advisorp D. Darling, D. Serpa, I. Yeager, L. Mitchell, V. Roberts, spring vice-president, D. Fry, spring secretary, treasurer. Not Present-A. Deets, P. Patrick, V. Haskins, P. Mecham, I. Wilson. The Thespians is an acting club composed oi juniors and seniors. lncluded in the club's activities was a visit to the Civic Theater to see Hansel and Gretel directed by Mrs. Doris Smith. On February l3, the club gave a Valentine assembly. Early in the fall term they had a get-acquainted party in the practice apartment. Tri-Y is affiliated with the Y,W.C.A. lts 'purpose is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the ideals of Christian living. The club presented an assembly, had a joint meeting with Washington l-lifY, collected Christmas cards for hospitals, had a hot cross bun sale, and sold popcorn on Fun Night. Row l-I. Remmen, L. Hollingsworth, M Arnold, M ftehmus, L Davis, C Langille, I Monlot' Row 2-D. Weller, L. Fields, N. Erisley, B Karr, T. Roth, II Hartshorn, I Carnf-att, se-ctctary, A flauvntr I. Thomson, S. Hinz. Row 3-D. Warren, Mrs. Matthews, ddVlSOT, fl Alumbough, D Shulps, B Hickman, fl. Weston, II fltwlqma B. Wolf, B. McParland, A View, I. Susaeta, I. Iones, N Iames, D Cosby, R Weir Hog! 45M Pomeroy, I. Turpin, I. Gibson, S. Hayes, F. Adams, D llarrold, A. Clark, M. Gotti, Il Goble, . arey. . Not Present-S. Ames, L. Anthony, treasurorg C. Baylr-y, S Benson, P Booth, Y Illwrt, H. Fi-rims, I f'li-mtnq, H k Q. B. Gentry, D. Hagen, M Hagen, N. Hanson, P Harvey, ll Kellar, R Ltkrins, IU Llanws, H McTIow I I UC ' pfflmdflnl MCGrew, C. Nelson, M Peterson, I Rams, l Roberts, L. Hodackej, N Srnrson I Stack, M Svvttgtir, P I Carneau, secretary Ward, G. Van Slyke. 'E' yur' 'wal' ke ep' yr! Q., vi? In fb QQ. ,at t At- wr' I as 'U' 'W Q1 Row lfD. Stafford, D. Harrell, C. Carey, M. Iess, G Quayle, B. Rohlffs. If Goble, president flow 2-B. Karr, Y. Ebert, F Adams, I. Sansert, A. Clark, N. Benefiel. V U Vvmmu. Sccwmry Row 3-I. Wislon Row 4-M. Bohrer. Row 5-M Goetz, M. Switzer. How 6-M. Mai, A Baumcr ' ' Row 7fI. Carneau, I Flemlng. Not Present-D. Llanes, I Remmen Sigma Tau Kappa is an out of school club that meets once a week. lt is designed for the interests of the members. Projects during the year were collect- ing comic books for the childrens hospitals, having a joint meeting with the Benson Optimists, and sponsoring the ST Kappa Kapers dance. Promoting interest in popular music is the aim ot the Tune Timers. The clubs ,ame means time to sing. The social period is spent singing popular songs. :aw 1-D. Katsules, A. Klein, I. Zink, tall vice-presrdentg K. Burke, tall treasurer, spring vice-president, B. Kaiser, M. Kaiser gws?-C. Caldwell, B. Moses, I. Watts, I. Wymer, spring secretary, A. Early, N. Schwab, I. Kruger, . pain. ow 3-I. Edmonds, K. Dean, S Fortrno, E. Heync, P. Wagner, A. Aplrngton, L. Huggins, I. Sealy, Mrs. Hawes, advisor. kPiccolo, B. Proctor, P. Shay, L. Maddox, P. McEvoy, I. Hendrrcksen, Y. Collins, L. Shelley, . EHTIC Sen. ot Present-A. Altrey, I. Armstrong, l. Brown, A. Carp, C. Clark, I. Cox, B. Eastman, B Elledoe, S. Good- B- Wemolf tell Pmsldftnl speed, L. Randle, M. Miller, A. Conlon, M. Rouse, I. Smith, L. Victor, M. Stseman. K. Burke, tall treasurer. Zink, spring president Row l-L. Young, L.Pl..ovelnlar1d, Iesksl, C. gllcglellanlj Anderson, B. Dilliner. R 2-R.Btdo,.Io son,.Wyte,. h,.oes,V,Dm'h,P.Rlh. Wymer' Spring Secretary' Rgixuv 3-E. Sgr-ag-ue, R. Defliicco, I. Wheeler, B. Beg, S. Ronbertson, Elnllglmer. O p Row 4-I. Sorlie, B. Newville, M. Matthews, E. Bates, R. Lund, S. Shifter. Row 5-B. Hathaway, C. Odell, M. Smlth, B. Borcherding, Mrs. Nottage, advisor. One ot the projects planned tor this year was giving noon talent shows with the proceeds going to choral uniforms. xg, It Ilailinfm, jiri-aslrlwiit II Hohlffs, is:-cietary YeTeen Preppers is a junior organization of the Y. W. C, A. Some of their projects for the year have been making stutled toys for Christmas, having a potfluck dinner, maple bar sale, and a party for club members, selling balloons on Fun Night, and conducting the allfimportant yearly sale ol hot cross buns. Ilowl S Mosse-y, II McMillan, B Hohltlfa, rvcifrtaiy, A 'l'iii:,fwIl. I IoI:,in.:vn vnwijiif':,irli'ril, II Millf-i, trriasiiier, P. Muse Ilow 2-B. Liilay, I Willing, F. Clagqet, N Llanvs, lf Crowell, II Stallojd, Il llviflson How 3iL Boqan, H. McClure, T Beezley, I. Waller, P Lisenby, :sr-iqfraritrat-arinfs, A Ariclv-jfzoii, A liuy. Noi Present--Y Snyder, D. Walker, I. Manchester, I Hambo Wig 'Viva' Q.. 9.5 3 .y ' L, I. Volqas, Benson prvszidf-nt A Haumz-r, Gllltl Poly prefs. A joint Benson and Girls Polytechnic dancing club, Poly Steppers, meets on Wednesdays and Fridays alter school in the Girls Poly gymnasium. During the year they had a semi-formal, Midwinter Fantasy, and a spring formal, Stairway to the Stars. Q' was : use Q HW? I 5 :av K x I. Q qblbzzz A 0514? Q . .ya K . .M 4 If , f fi: 5 74 an tal i me Arg, -3 s Ll 1 f t . Wy 721 76664464 Siam The tirzst annual tiichnia :show at Cirlm Poly wan heltl on Septeiiiber lb, with Mix. Phil liiatly antl Mr.: C. Yfirrifs of the Oreigon Fuchsia Sozfioty acitinti any Laponraors Miners Hcrvlwitq Bloom workertl with thi- qirlza cliirinci the csuniincrr Minn Georqia linqliash algzo helped by azakinq lor an arranoeinont or pottewl plant lrorn each req rooni. Mary Ann ancl Betty Kaiser won the tqrantl swf-vp sstaksfu prize, a qarclon book pmzsfrritml to thrfiii by Dean Collins from the loiirnal Awartln won in thv variouzs tlivirsionfx wore, corrzacio inakinrg, Botty Cox, tirst, and Mary Ann Kaiser, zaocontl, inantvl arrarirgti nients, Hz'-tty Kaiser, tir::t, with lffarirvttv lfllt- horn Franklin, :smioritl Mary Ann an-l Bvtty Kaizwr won tirast prizes in tho four inch pots, trm- tlivizmuii, anl trailinq clivizzionm A toa wax hrilnl clurinti they alti-rrioon ul thi- zzhvw llgirre lf-tl ll liniirv-i 5.1-vivtfiiy, V ll:-llixifv, :.lwvw vliiiiiiiiiii M Kaizwz, Mis Phil limilv, l'iiclif:ia Sfwii-ty i-i. mtl. nt Mim- llutlwiq H11-4-q aclvirzor Cfcntefi lf-lt'-V Hiyfiri ff lit-llifio, B Fixx Conti-i iight Sw:-rrpfztakrir: winnvi. Mu vw ,fyxf -rl. ff' 77Z4q2aeenZaeZqacmd7'ez6oau' Queen Evelyn Weston and her court, Barbara Wolf and Betty Karr, ruled graciously over Cotton Dress Day. The entire school participated in the festivities and made it one of the year's most memorable events. ,wifi ' 4' :.:.:: , . ' , , ,. . :.. i -Q I pfzdnceaa 9106 We, the students of Girls Polytechnic, are proud to have as our Rose Festival princess, sweet and charming Carol Braun. Princess Carol has all the qualities ot a lovely princess oraciousness, kindness, poise, and beauty. Our candidate is surely worthy to wear the royal crown ot the Realm ot Rosaria, 77624. midi Flzadacea Wm The classical Chinese drama, The Yellow Iacketf' was presented not in the familiar way of the Ameri- can stage but in the Chinese fashion. One difference was the Property Man CDotty McCorveyl. He was always on the stage, making changes in the set, tidying his props and helping the actors. The story is of a young Chinese boy, Wu Hoo Crit CBetty Karrl, who is trying to find his ancestry. While striving for success in locating his family tree, Wu Hoo Git learns what love is and discovers that he has many obstacles to overcome. STAGE CREW W. Schaefer, H. Hagen, I. Wheeler, D. Alfrey, M. Vlfheeler, and T. Neal are part of the ever-faithful stage crew. YELLOW IACKET Front row-B. Roseberry, M. Arnold, C. Wolf, I. Sweeney, H. Kellar, D. McCorvey, B. Wolfington. Row 2-M. Lawrence, D. Willson, W. Chaffin, L. Fancher, G. Lang, C. Van Nostrand, D. Dooley, I, Hall, D. Fabriz, E. Hartshorn. Front row-P. Iarvls, V. Roberts, G. Quayle, S. Dugger, D. Gerde. Row 2-E. English, P. Cassa- dy, L. Kenney, B. Karr, D. Llanes, B. Roseberry, V. Bryan, N. Ensley. as as k.,,,, 6 -. , .. is f '1 xf ' in , . Q xt .gk ,,,., 4, A x N- jim M.. 1 .V . .. , WA' 1 www aw ,, 7 'Ja vf.-1-+' X ' 2,0 ,w w an .Xi ::.. ' v z 5 A N .fasa: EE: sEsa:f ' 5 5' Q . ,V . ,www 2 ,Wg t 'MF bww .-V, hx 1 L Q., xv. X -' :ilk if 'Q , L. 7 x ff 2 x -pf Ji, s X ,NWN , xx ,QA ' gag , U . 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NINETTES Barbara Wolf, Margaret Wicks, IoAnn Hall, Gloria Quayle, Darlene Bechtold, Pat Ashworth, Barbara Wolfington, Nancy Fisher, and Donna Wilson. DRILLETTES Left Picture- Row l-I. Garmon, R, Erutiger, E. Swisher, B. Trump, I. Newman, B. Lulay, B. Ramey. Row 2-S. Smith, R. Ferres, l. Zink, B. Dietz, E. Clay, P. Stevens. Row 3-I. Holbrook, C. Carey, S. Smith, I. Clay, I. Gerde, I. Henriksen, I. Holt, I. Henriksen. Row 4-I. Ostrom, I. Roberts, I, Thompson, S. Mossey, B. Tuttle, V. Roberts. Row 5-B. Rickman, I. Carneau, I. Welch, H. Goble, B. Miller, I. Spain. Front row-N. Harder, M, Bohrer, I, Worth- ley. Right Picture- Left row-T. Roth, C. Herring, S. Smith, S, Schnabel, P. Russel, S. Anderson, A. Bau- mer, and M. Goetz, majorettes. Right row-C. Myers, P. Ashworth, S. Hoch- graft, M. Mai, K. Boxx, I. Iohanson, major- ette. cnonus l Row 1-Mr. Ienkins, M. English, G. Quayle, D. Bechtold, I Fletcher, G Berry, B. Miller, B. Elledge, D. Will, G. Siverson, D Remster, E. Sprague, E. Cason. Row 2-S. Smith, B. Ogden, I. Parker, M, Gridley, B. Borcher ding, E. Hahn, A. Willison, P. Ashworth, R. Hunger, C Her rinq, E Alumbaugh, S Strickland, F. Claggett. Row 3-D. Wilson, I. Hall, I. Wymer, I. Zupunski, L. Waldo, C. McClellan, M. Iohnson, M. Compton, I. Garmon, M. Wicks, I Wheeler, V. Wallace, D. Shelton. Row 4-I. Nordstrom, B, Stovall, I. Roisland, A. Ellis, C. Feickert, B. Wolf, N. Fisher, A. O'Dell, P. Peterson, N. Canada, B. Wolfington, D. Lippert, M. Kohl, F. Bush, B Eggers. gmwl, Dzdifedea 1401 Holm and Ratfaftat-tats echo down the halls each morning as Mr. Ienkins Works out his 45Apiece band. Smartly uniformed in tangerine and ivory, the group took part in the football Iamboree, the Red Feather parade, the city-wide music festival, and the Rose Parade, in addition to school per- formances. Also adding color and flash is the marching unit, the drillettes, directed by Miss Pat Davis. Outfitted in White satin uniforms the girls appeared with the band in all the parades. ORCHESTRA G. Quayle, S. lnqle, V. Ynacay, V, Roberts, M. Mai, L. Coclr-1, P. Pat rick, L. Tester, G Berry, H. Hagan, A. MacAlleson. BAND How le-L. Mitchell, L. Kenney, D, MCMllll5n, L. Hollin sworth, Row 3-G. Shinn, D. Alfrey, L. Hollingsworth, I Milam, B Miller, A Weatherford, I. Mitchell, R. Skoubo, D. Blair, I. lgfowarth. I. Sefton, V. Wallace, R. Bertrand, C. Langllle, A MacAlln-son, How 2-B, Anderson, O Holliday, I Stevens, F. Burger, C. Davis, D, Marchewka, P. Iohnson, M. Wicks, M Butler, l Zink I Weatherford, I. Kelly, D liemster, D DeBla1r, I. Carmack, Row Ile-S. Dugger, I. Iohnson, D. Gerde, D Fabliz, ff lfvonmk, Y Snyder, I Parsons. Mr. Ienkins, M Hunt, F. Claqqett, L Waldo, M. Watt E lu 4 l n L Xl 5 21 I i f M WSW made AUGUST Sliljreshie Day. SEPTEMBER Siltegistration of 665Alargest group since l94l.' l5--All-School Sing. l5-Fuchsia Show. 22-Football lamboree, 29-G.A.A, Hello Dance. l-31-Student Body Card Drive. OCTOBER 6-Senior Class Officers Election. 9-l3-l0U'W1 in Community Chest Drive. l3-Polygraph Good Luck Dance. l3-Poetry Day Assembly. l7-Careers Unlimited, KPOIY' l8-Freshie Frolic. 19-P.T.S.A. Harvest Dinner. Z0-U.S.N. Band and All-City High School Band Concert. 24-U.N. Day Assembly. 277Polymaid Harvest Hoe Down Dance. 31-Halloween Assembly. NOVEMBER lO-Term Movie. l6-D.A.R. Good Citizen, Loraine Walton. l6-P.T.S.A. Back to School Night. l7-Senior-Class Play, The Yellow lacketf' 2l-Thanksgiving Assembly. 22-Freshman Class Election. DECEMBER l-Sophomore Class Election. 5-l.R.L. Tea. 7-Freshman Tea. 8-Benson-Poly Freshman Party at Girls Poly. 8-Benson-Poly Sophomore Party at Benson. 9-All-City High School Dance. l2-Air Raid Drill Practice. l4-Garden Club Christmas Assembly and Show. l5-P.T,A. Membership Cup presented, l9-KPOI Quiz 'Em Show. 21-Christmas Cantata and presentation of Miss Merry Christmas and her Reindcerf 22eChristmas vacation begins. IANUARY 2-Vacation ends. 5-Moody Institute Motion Picture- Dust and Destiny. 9-Iunior Class Election. denim 12-Tri-Y Assembly. l2-Presentation of Awards by Quiz 'Em.' l7-Sophomore Tea. Student Body Elections' l8- l9gPresentatiori ot 1951 Student Body Officers' I9-Drillettes Frosty Glyde Dance. 25fOregon State College Salute to Rhythm. 26-Poly Steppers Midvwinter Fantasy. FEBRUARY 2-Mikeropes Assembly. 6-Pep Assembly. 7iFtitz Trumpeters. I3-Thespian Valentine Assembly. 19-Dramatics Assembly. 224Crime Prevention Assembly. 27 -Career Day. MARCH 2-Red Cross Assembly' l3-Dads Dinner. l6-G.A.A. Assembly. 33-Freshman Talent Show. 30-Second All City Dance. 31-Fun Night. APRIL 3-Clark College Choir. 6ABarid and Chorus Musical. ll-National Assembly. l3-Senior Class Play, Prunella. l5-Barnes Hospital Show sponsored by lunior Red Cross Club. 20-Sophomore Talent Show. Z0-Poly Steppers Stairway to the Stars. 23-lunior Assembly. 27-Term Movie. MAY 4-C,A.P. Assembly. 9eSpririg Show Assembly. lU-Princess Selection. ll-Spring Show. 18-Student Body Elections. 22-lnstallation of Student Body Cilicers. 25-Senior Assembly. 29-Senior Prom. 29-Cotton Dress Day. I UNE I-Awards Assembly. 3-Baccalaureate. 7-Senior Commencement the PJ Candid Shots W Wm x A 4, 'W-if hm Qs wif ma by mfiflczclvidvaft cn- img cwtcwg 7eatazeal The annual Sprinor show presented to tlie public on May ll, was tlie final production of Mrs, Doris Smith, retirinq drarna teaclior who is widely respected by her students and associates. ll:-rv are candid shots ol some ol tlie Fantasy numbers lll Uln a Persian Mark:-t sunq by tlir- clroruiu and nrnettels 123 Goldrlocks sleeping in the little beans be-d C33 Connie Meyers providing tlri- Colm locks music ldl Uurrng the style show, Barbara Frady and Georgia Slirnn cntertarrir-Ll tlie- ti-a fri.:-:,t:: with tlro Black llawk Waltz 151 Gcnrr answering Aladdin! re-que-sat to 51+ t I'h+- Marshmallow World ' Url 'lliv lrnale- 'America ls Calling 615 TENNIS S Goertzen, G. Iohnston, E. Mayer, K. Burke, N Borden. A variety of sports has interested the G.A.A. girls this year. The swimming team defeated Lincoln, Franklin, Cleve- land, and Roosevelt, and lost to Wash- ington, Grant, and lefferson. ln the all- city and state meets they placed fourth. The G.P.H.S. Park Bureau basketball team placed third in the city league. The Park Bureau volleyball team tied for second honors with lefferson. League playoffs for softball took place later in the spring. lnterschool golf and tennis teams of six members each played regularly scheduled games, too. Sports girls of the week who were chosen by the Polygraph were: Evelyn Swisher, Dorothyann Gerde, Ruby Boat- wright, Ieanne Worthley, Rose Bertrand, Sandra Goertzen, Verna Lee Ynacay, lanet Cavin, and Karen Brown. VOLLEYBALL Row l-F. Weaver, D. Gerde, E. Okazaki, E Swisher, Row 2-E. English, K. Brown, E. Swisher, I Worthley, K. Boxx. Spam GOLF S. Irigle, B. Boaiwright, K. Brown, E. Swisher, M. Farnes. Absent-S. Muir. BASKETBALL Clnside circlel-l. lohanseri, G. Shinri, D. Marchewka, E. Eng- lish, E. Swisher, K. Brown, F. 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