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FIRST SF.MESTER Robert Crippin Lucille Doak Maria Wisler Eugene Stones Mrs. Greenwood — Adviser President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Robert Lewis Eileen Crenshaw Helen Bancroft Martin Arvey Chapter 57, Call for iiict Scholarship Federation W32 COUNCIL Paul Zens Mildred Danson William Camphuis Marj aret Bennet Aileen Crenshaw S ' 32 COUNCIL Corinne Slocuni Salvador Arrangoiz Margaret Nash Eugene Stones The Scholarship Society of Polytechnic, formally known as Chapter 57 of • the California Scholarship Federation, is only one of 240 such organizations in senior high schools all over California. This federation is controlled by a State Board of Directors. The officers are a president; regional vice-presi- dents for northern, central, and southern California; secretary; treasurer; registrar of eligibility; and a chairman of collegiate relationships. The local branch at Polytechnic is a major organization, the president and vice-president being elected by the student body, thus becoming members of the Associated Student Body Cabinet. There are three recognitions of scholarship at Polytechnic: one local, the faculty pin; one city, the Ephebian Society; and one state, the federation pin. This pin, which is accompanied by a gold seal on the diploma, is presented to those graduating students who ha ve ' been nK ' mbor.s inJjioSchol arship Sj tcj j for three-foiu ' ths of the ij h i gH ' (H)l careeE TKese studenTs bocoino lite WiLBERTA Newberry, S ' 32. M U. ' TM 0 VKXYK i- ' ' ■i. aJ u - 4m - lUf
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S 32 Boys ' and Girls ' Leagues Hal Spencer President Felicia Dunn President Alice Rowley Vice-President Robert Duncan Vice-President Dave Anderson Secretary Cleo Fincher Secretary Eleanor Rynkoff Treasurer Erwin Devron Treasurer Harold Bailey Tweljth Grade Representative Virginia Grover Tweljth Grade Representative Marie O ' Connor Eleventh Grade Representative George Kalionzes Eleventh Grade Representative Gerald Baccus Tenth Grade Representative Mary Steell Tenth Grade Representative 25
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, MERIT BOARD Mr. Burke — Advise SETOND SEMESTER Ruby Conley Taube Kaufman Frank Christie Alphonse Macis r;R3T SEMESTER Helen McDougal Ruth Scnnewold Fobert Ainsley Myron Priseler The merit system was installed at Polytechnic to enable the faculty to give more accurate recommendations of students, as the merit score of each is kept as a permanent record. By this system a student may earn merits in several ways as well as lose them. The student body is familiar with the method in which merits and demerits are obtained. As some students in the past felt that they had lost merits unjustly, the Merit Board was organized to act as the go-between for the students and faculty. The duty of the Merit Board is to hear cases brought before it. If any doubt arises, a member is appointed to consult the teacher who gave the demerits. In this way the full details of the questionable cases are obtained, and rules are interpreted and misunderstandings are adjusted. The board consists of four members, two girls and two boys, selected from the graduating class by the presidents of the Boys ' and Girls ' Self-Govern- ments. Meetings are held every day except Thursday at the beginning of lunch period in the office of the Associated Student Body Organization. Two of the members preside with the efficient assistance of Mr. Burke, adviser of the board. Because of the new ruling which restrains the faculty members from ex- cusing students from any offense, particularly tardiness, the Merit Board re- views at least ten cases per day during the year. Taube Kaufman, S ' 32. 27
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