Polytechnic High School - Polytechnic Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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ugiozcfenf K 3 NORDSTROM NICOLOFF HAYNES RYAN SHAW Prerident Fifi! Vire-Prwidenz Second Vire-Preridenz Treamrer Ani. Treaxurer This term the Polytechnic Student Body elected Robert Nordstrom, president, Violet Nicoloff, first vice-president, 'lan Haynes, second vice-president, Clarence Richards, treasurer, Francis Ryan, assis- tant treasurerg Robert Hessler, custodian, Edward Borup, athletic manager, and Donald Taylor, cheer leader. Later in the term Francis Ryan was elevated to treasurer and Frank Shaw became his assistant. On Tuesday of the hrst week of school, the inaug- uration assembly was attended by all upper division students. After the new president had outlined his plans for the term, Mr. Kinney, the faculty advisor, commended the students for their wise selection of student oHicers. He assured them that Poly was CONGRESS Fran! Row: O'Brien, Hudson, Tuellcr, Innes, Henshaw, Melton, Cudd, Ayoob, de la Fuente. .Yefond Raw: Noble, Nicolotf, Close, Logan, Nordstrom, Miller, Saum, Stewart, Danielson, Hamilton. Third Row: Richards, Filiberti, Leavitt, Ryan, Skytte, Paulsen, Davis, Eflinger, Schultz. Bark Row: McDowell, Alexander, Trood, Coffman. Page Twelve

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PAUL H. HUNGERFORD 861,11 0 We are now at the end of another school term. You of the class of Fall '38 are about to leave us. Presumably most of the rough spots, so characteristic of us all in youth, have been polished off during the interim at Polytechnic, and you have acquired the essential knowledge, skill, and personal char- actics necessary to enable you to get what you want out of life. It is my hope that you have enjoyed, as well as profited by, your stay in Polytechnic, and that in years to come, you will be able, from time to time, to look back upon your high school days with a great deal of personal satisfaction. I am proud to hold the office of your Dean of Boys, and I deeply appreciate the cooperation you have given me during my first term in this new position. I wish each member of the graduating class a successful career and a happy wholesome life. PAUL HUNGERFORD Dean of Boyr .fgaa Term after term, high schools publish journals which record the achievement in school activities of many kinds. The success of the school during the current term is judged by the journal record. This term's journal records many outstanding achieve- ments. There are many successes in school which cannot be photo- graphed or enumerated in statistics, but which are achievements for individual student and for the school although they are not spectacular. Improvement in individual and school scholarship, attendance, and character is an achievement of which a school may be proud. This term Polytechnic High School has been a suc- cess if it has helped make its pupils measure up to the one of whom Browning writes in the epilogue from Asolando : One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to make. dd dl May Polytechnic pupils go onwar an upwar . T i AMY TABRETT AMY TABRETT Dm of Girlr Page Eleven



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61,141 QVLQVQZSJ AYOOB HESSLER BORUP TAYLOR SIMI finden! Couri fudge Cufmdinn Sect. of Atblelici Cheer Izader Sf7P!lk6'l' g - l - - certain to experience another successful year. The term began with the semi-annual student body card sales drive, and the treasurer was more than pleased to announce that 2215 cards were sold-a figure that far exceeded that of recent years. This term Mr. Addicott introduced an honor service system in an effort to raise the standards of good citizenship of the school. The semi-annual banquet was held at the Whitcomb Hotel with Congressmen, Student Body Officers, and Club Presidents in attendance. In preparation for the Big Little Game, a rally at K.F.R.C. was attended by Student Body Members of both Polytechnic and Lowell. JENNIE SWIFT CONGRESS-Group I Front Row: Breeding, Melvin, Schaeffer, Anderson, Borgsteaclt, Salem, Goodchild, Helmers, Welch. Second Row: Evans, Lorentz, Walters, jackson, Breton, Openshaw, Yost, Friday, O'Brien. Bark Row: Leva, Haynes, Hendrick, Belli, Salem, Samuels, Bloch, Spink. Page Thirteen

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