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CLERKS-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Lavelle M. Bull, Clerk, Offices of Principal and Dean of Girls, Mrs. Pauline Chase, Textbook Clerky Mrs. Nellie O. Evans, Custodian-Clerk, Girls' Gymnasiurng Roxana Halas, Clerk, Counselors' Officeg Edna Iewell, Switchboard Operatorg Mrs. Harriette Kappler, Secretary to Principal: Mrs. Ruth E. Kidwell, Assistant Registrarg Eileen Meyers, Assistant Adviser, Student Body Store. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evylyn E. Snyder, Clerk, Principal's Office: Katharyn Payne, Accompanist, Girls' Physical Edu- cation Departmentg Marjorie M. Smith, Clerk, Registrar's Office: Charlotte A. Surbridge, Attendance Clerk: Mrs. Iessis R. Taylor, Library Clerkg Mrs. Henrietta Trafton, Attendance Clerkg Frances Vinton, Student Clerk, Principal's Office. L PTA OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Mrs. H. A. Larkin fPres.j, Nlrs. W. H. Gillis CV. Pres.j, Mrs. Fred Good CCorres. Sec.j, Mrs. Floyd Muchmore QRec. Sec.J, Mrs. A. E. Packman fTl'28S.,, Mrs. L. F. Wackerle iFin. Sec.b, Mrs. C. C. Butterworth CVice Pres.J, Mrs. Leroy Bonhall QVice Pres.J, Mrs. C. R. Thorme ffiistorianj. xg I, H
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ny, 26 j:5.f?'t- -.ggi , J A 7 -CW 2. ff l ef 'X yx- t, vi' .a W , 1,-,, L -N 1 it . A ji , if Rif- .-J Q-ia-f .,,k. , I' if ,A :: T 2 ,QS 5 FACULTY TEA--'Early in the year, the faculty of Poly High School honored Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Oberholtzer at a tea in the auditorium. Principal David Burchani spoke for the faculty in welcoming the guest of honor as the new super- intendent of Long Beach Schools. Dr. and Mrs. Oherholtzer expressed their sincere appreciation for the wonderful reception given them. ALUMNI DAYaAlumni are always Welcome to Poly High, but one day is especial- ly set aside to honor Poly graduates. A great many people, of Whom we are justly proud, returned this year to present an All-Alumni Program for the Student Body and to conduct the yearly business meeting of the Association. Foster Rucker was in charge of the program of the day. FACULTY TEA GUESTS-David Burcham, Kenneth E, Oberholtzer, Mrs. Oberholtzer, Mrs. Burcham. ALUMNI OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Graydon Hoffman, Gladys Bceks Solen, Harry B. Riley, David Bur- cham. SECOND ROW: Marion Peters, Barton Smith.
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afcrgffsl 4 28 , 1 r as-If . '1' sf' gig .31 J 4 Q 'ik y x fj, s. H fr-1,11 ,ta 1 vii? u .J vw -G Ur . Q. i rev ' Ji! .v f , 45 y 3 Q.,- if 45 :33 ..-'QC' ' :. ?'43'+Qi1 ff 'L a : : COMMISSION-The Commission, highest student administrative body of Poly, has cooperated with the faculty in solving different problems which arise from school affairs. lt is also a Contact between students and faculty so that a better understanding may he maintained between them. The first duty of the 1937 Com- mission was the approval of appointments to student officers such as: Caerulea editors and husiness manager. High Life editors, athletic managers, and the Com- mittee of Five for CSF. The activities of the 1938 Commission followed, in the main, the program instituted by the Commission of l937. Mr. Reid and Mr. Vermilya, as advisers, guided the Commission in its decisions. Members of the Commission are eleeted hy the Student Body. COMMISSION '37-FIRST ROW: Mr. Vermilya Uhlviserl, Hewlett, Mr. Peniwell tAdviserJ, Bennett. Chandler, Folsom, Gibson, Orman, Brothers. COMMISSION '38-Miss Lofland fAdviserJ, Bowen, Mr. Reid tAdviserD, Lee, MacKay, Vermilya U-Xdviserl, Tucker, Mr. Peniwell CAdviserJ, Dooley.
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