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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,
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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
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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.
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