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J ff A .74 4 M, A A ' , Y Z .ea my 1 2 :zz .. , 4 0, r 1 V, , - femm., k 3 . - l 'i l F S V ..,..l :wr , 2 r email . . X Front row, left to right: E. CIark,. F. Nakamura, S. Scott, R. Brown Second row: F. Zink, S. Hammond, F. Albert, B. McCarty, S. Raimer Third row: R. Rumfallo, R. Gastmans, A. Reynolds, A. Choy, R. Cleveland, S. Jones, S. Hosegood, K. Wood, K. Saito, A. Rae, C. Raimer, R. Hada Fourth row: T. Barkley, B. Crawford, C. Hastings, B. Bruning, D. Deininger, D. Eagan, F. Hayman Fifth row: B. Cole R. Wetteroth, R. Van de Water, R. Ridgeway, J. Conger, D. Bond, L. Hyden The Student Government class has been very active this year and has introduced many new policies to better the school's present program. A new Constitution has reorganized the Poly student body in enabling more students to be active in student leadership. The Campus Control Committee has been instrumental in establishing a tradition which will continue throughout many years. A new activity was introduced in the spring semester which helped to acquaint many students with the teaching profession, this was the Student-Faculty Day which is going to become an annual activity. An orientation movie for incoming sophomores depicting life on the Poly campus was completed which featured all phases of campus activity. Also, to further Poly's publicity, a magazine article was introduced to many of the national magazines to acquaint the community with the Home of Scholars and Champions. Among the routine activities of the Student Government class are the council and commission meetings held every Wednesday and Thursday respectively of each week. These meetings are instrumental in bringing about the many new activities and programs to the student body. The Student Government class of 1960 wishes to extend to Mr. William Miller, the Director of Activities, their gratitude for his unceasing efforts in making the 1959-60 student government a successful function on Poly's campus. A great way to recognize many of the desires of Poly's large student popu- lation is to first find out what they want. Suzi Savitz and Sharon Huls- lander seem to have hit upon a By George! idea! wb it . if . ,l 4 GZ ' Q TT SafetY LAVONNE HYDEN SHARON SCO DAVE SCHINNERER Welfare Organizations l E V u L W, P M., 'fa
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ROIANNE BROWN ANDY CHOY FERNE ALBERT Secretary Affairs Art Student Body President Spring Semester RALPH RIDGEWAY During his sophomore, iunior, and senior years at Poly, Ralph Ridgeway was elected President of each class. Now as Student Body President of the Spring semester he possesses the quali- fications of leadership, friendliness, and efficiency. Ralph has represented Poly as an American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student to Norway and at the White House Conference on Children and Youth. He is the proud bearer of Poly's coveted service and activity award - - the Gold L. He is a member of Rota and Sphinx, two of Poly's service and social clubs, and has also lettered in Water Polo. His future education plans include attending the University of Southern California. f or Z CHICK HASTINGS Athletics
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GIRL LEAGUE Fall semester, The Girl's League was led by President Pennie Capen. The semester began with The annual New Girls Party held for all new girls coming to Poly. One of The biggest undertakings of The semes- ter was The Girls' League Pizza Party. This was The first Time Girls' League has ever sponsored a pre-game activity in The evening. Because of The success of The Pizza Party, Girls' League is in hopes iT will become a Tradition aT our school. Equally successful was The Girls' League assembly which serves To familiarize all girls aT Poly with The functions of Girls' League. The Spring semesTer was led by President Sherry Jones. Under Sherry's leadership, Girls' League held The annual Porter Day in coniunction wiTh Hi Day which was concluded by The Backwards Dance. Its Theme was Paris aT Poly. Miss Zelsdorf served as Girls' League sponsor wiTh Barbara McMichael, JudiTh Row- lett, and Ruth McConnell. l il 3 3 5 5 i li 3 Lf E E l Fall President Spring President' PENNIE CAPEN SHERRY JIINES f Fall T l Advisory P' Board Front row, left To righf: M. Huff, 1 l M. Saxlund, M. Price, L. Bout- l well, K. Youngson, J. Jones Second row: S. Hulslander, S. Jones, 3 P. Capen, P. Goldberg, C. Avery, M. Tighe T l l i Spring l Advisory Board 'l Front row, left fo right: F. Naka- + mura, B. Bradley, C. Boyd, S. Jones, S. Hulslander, K. Saito ' Second row: A. Osada, P. Kelvin, M. Macrate, M. Saxlund, M. T Price, S. Sarvas, P. Eng, M. Tighe l 1
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