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QI O s, ' 0 This is our golden opportunity to pay tribute to the person, who since the days he was a stu- dent here, has been the motivating force in keeping alive the marvelous spirit of Polytech- nic High School. He it is -- with a keen sense of humor, yet ever thoughtful and considerate - who has been the vanguard of those intangibles which pattern this Spirit of our splendid school. Fundamentally a teacher, he understands and encourages the best in youth. With ability undenied, with dignity that commands respect, and with an inherent tenderness and broad mindedness that tempers his judgments, he has won and held the affections and fidelity of the student body and faculty. It is with pride and sincere affection that we dedicate this store-house of memories, our Golden Year Book, to our beloved boys' vice- principal, leader, friend - Edwin C. Franklin. S Xxx W xxx Q Xb 0 9 4 ,-if-. ,, f5Q'i f'?'1?Ai 'iv ' syglll 1 LF L ,gl 'lf
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il. ,Df t-?1' In A' -J' ith- V' '-NXNSJ 'P 0191'- Q nfs 1 H' . :'h0:i9 1' 1' 1 . 'Nl .5-1 Q I tual 19,1 llltlgngll I 1 .ig '5v9 4 The aerial picture is but a view of the buildings on this campus. Yet it cannot image the wonderful spirit that has hovered o'er our school for fifty golden years, this spirit lives eternal in the lives of the men and women who created it. These same .intangibles of human relationship will endure and will permeate the life of Polytechnic on its new campus in San Fernando Valley. This Polytechnic Student, a store house of golden memories, sends our thoughts flying into the past, we discover here some little thing . . . a school paper, yellow with age . . . a crumpled program . . . a page from an old book, which will take us back along the golden path to yesteryear. So may this collection of scraps and baubles, of faces, of friends, of places, written on the pages of our lives at John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, be magically pieced together into a colorful pattern which may reveal this wonderful spirit of Poly.
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I th poly story W'-'E'2 ls Jag! ai. , -Q x 'P-ff' r 4 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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