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NICOLOFF SPINK BREEDING Prelidenl Vice-Preriden! XL'Ll'L'fdY'y With Violet Nicoloff as president, the Girls' Student Body completed another outstanding term.. The other olhcers this term were 'lean Spink, vice- presidentg Grace Breeding, secretary, Jacqueline Bloch, treasurer, and Helen Clark, athletic manager, Members of the organization have managed the rest room and in order to make money to purchase Q10 4 ' Sifmfmf ZZ, 7 BLOCH Trea mr ur supplies for it, a sale of celluloid card holders was held. As in previous years, the Girls' Student Body sponsored a Girls' Jinx with Jean Spinlc as pro- gram chairman. The main social activity this term was the semi- annual luncheon. Grace Breeding was the chairman and it proved to be a great success. From Rauf: Garcia, Breeding, Nicolotf, Spink, Bloch. Second Row: Leva, Fagersten, Haynes, Vanderpriem, Gunn, Liss. Back Raw: Nicolai, Dowe, Kelley, Noble, Fitzgerald. Page Fourteen
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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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6A6lI'l'LA8l' O! QWLWLZPCZ SIMI Prcfrident This term the Chamber of Commerce has con- tinued to hold its record of being one of the most indispensable and progressive clubs of the school. The main purpose of the organization is to promote those ideals and standards that are for the better- ment of Polytechnic. The meetings are held every Monday night, and the club is open to any student who is vouched for ALEXANDER WAGNER LARRECOU Vice-Prafidenz Twa.r1u'er Secretary Y Vi' by a member and is accepted at one of the regular meetings, provided he has a satisfactory scholarship and service record. The chief activity of this term was the promo- tion of a most successful Freshman Reception. This term's officers were Horace Simi, president, Douglas Alexander, vice-president, Albert Larre- cou, secretary, and Arnold Wagner, treasurer. Front Rauf: Close, Winclicster, Schultz, Nordstrum, Simi, Taylor, Larrccou, Shaw, Martin, Lavery. Semnd Row: Leavitt, Ekdall, Ryan, McDowell, Hannan, Pabst, Wagnei', Hartman, Little, Wayman. Third Row: Collett, Wildenradt, XVuersching, Weber, Richards, Levitt, Davies, Mattson, Borup, Ayer. Back Row: McNeill, Manning, Sinclair, Trood, Stuart, Alexander, Cunitle, Ibarolle, Effinger, Bradbury, Rufus. Page Fifleen
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