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

 - Class of 1939

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The Chamber of Commerce is one of the indis- pensable and honored organizations of the school. The idea of this club is to further the ideals and standards that are for the betterment of Polytechnic. The C. of C. is the largest service organization in the school and is equaled only by the Boys’ Block P.” Any boy who has reached his high sophomore year, has a C average, and is outstanding in school service is eligible for membership. The officers this term were: Keith Whitecar, president; Bill Trood, vice-president; Gridley Dorr, secretary; and Lloyd Strom, treasurer. Much credit is due Mr. Henry Kunz, the faculty advisor, for his help in making this term a great success. Among the events of the term were the formal installation of the new members and the semi- annual banquet. Meetings were held on every other Monday night in room 80. It is hoped that the Chamber of Commerce will continue its sendee in the future as successfully as it has in the past. Lloyd Strom CHAMBER OF COMMERCE From Row: Dorr, Sterios, Clync, Sullivan, Schippcr, Bennett, Wainwright, Hessler. Row 2: Etfingcr, Davis, Griffith, Phillips, Sayles, Pabst, Baril, Gunther. Row 3: Stuart, Weeks, Peters, Ekdall, Mattson, Walsh, Lavelle, McLean. Back Row: Whitecar, Hughes, Strom, Baker, Manning, Trood. Ibarollc, Bradbury, Reichert. PACE TWELVE

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cJlaUU CONGRESS A Row: Thomas, Eckhardt, Cumming. Leva, Keep, Whiteman, :Ili, Hcsslcr. Row 2: Spink, Hendrick, Lcfkowitz, Morin, famcr, Hanson, Salem, Solis, Jachnc, Row 3: Sullivan, Wallace, r, Metz. Fraser, Freeman, Artavia, Bloch. Row 4: Sullivan Gunther, Burnette, Smith, Ruttlcdgc. Riviere, Chronis, Amado, Forrest, Back Row: Peters, O’Neill, Williams, Walters, Shrank, aker5 Under Speaker Lillian Weiss' direction Congress has had a very busy session this term. It started by combining the Student Court with the Traffic Court which plan has been very successful. Later they revised the whole traffic system. Peterson, Cothran, McDowell. CONGRESS B Front Row: Christofferson, Lang, Peterson, Britt, Mildon, O'Don- nell. Luddx. Young. Row 2: Bell, Smagin, Hansen, Barbara; Fargyer, Spangenberg, Scuing, Soderbcrg. Sanches, Schaeffer, Row 3: Rcnaud, O'Brien, Hansen, Betty; Carle, Weiss, Jones, Welch, Ayer. Rout 4: Crites, Shutts, Rossman, Miller, Perisich, Hunter, Lee, Dcdier, Hons. Back Row: Weber, Castello, Doyle. Tormoheen. The most important tasks completed this term were the rewiting of the Polytechnic Constitution, adding the necessary amendments, and making the necessary changes to bring the Constitution up to date. The committee work was most successful and gave the majority of the representatives a chance to serve Congress. Ed Shores PAGE ELEVEN



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Jean Spink, President Jean Skinner, Vice-President Doris White, Secretary Clementine Nicolai, Treasurer Every other Thursday morning during the past term, busy exclamations could be heard in Miss Tabrett's office. To one unfamiliar with the scene, the sound had no meaning; but most Polyites recog- nized it as the discussion at the Girls' Student Body meeting. As usual the semi-annual Girls’ Jinx was held and regarded as a great success. Jean Skinner and com- mittee deserve credit for their presentation. This term at the annual Girls’ League convention, Polytechnic was represented by Jean Skinner and Doris White. The convention was held at Girls’ High School followed by a luncheon and a visit to the Fair. This was just one of many social events that was held. To celebrate the completion of the term’s activ- ities, a luncheon was given for the members in the school dining room under the direction of Miss Irene McDermott and chairman Doris White. Under the leadership of Jean Spink the Girls’ Student Body was successful this term. This is one of the organizations that makes Polytechnic an excellent school and it deserves much credit for its contribution to student life activities. Vera Nelson GIRLS’ STUDENT BODY front Row: Nicolai, D., Fagcrstcn, Bloch, Spink, Breeding, Lagan. Row 2: Hendrick, Simmons, Jones, Nicolai, O, Peterson, J., Skinner, White. Back Row: Olden, Hansen, Belli. Bcstland, Clark, Peterson, B. PACE THIRTEEN

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