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C ALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION i rain5 tor m3 The California Scholarship Federation, Chapter 71, is one of the oldest and most valuable of all Polytechnic organizations. This term proved very successful under the sponsorship of Miss M. G. Roddy and the capable leadership of the officers: Barbara Jeanne O’Brien, President; Elsie Hafner, Vice-President; Helen Oettel, Secretary-Treasurer; and William Shrank, Student Body Representative. Aside from the regular term activities, the Poly C.S.F. had the honor this term of serving as hostess to the semi-annual district convention. Eight hun- dred delegates from some forty-five schools around the Bay Region met in the Hall of Western States on Treasure Island on October 13. The theme of the Convention was Communication, and the guest speakers included: Arthur Linkletter, Cavalcade author; Hale Sparks, the University Explorer; and Dr. Schneider of the University of California. All who attended the Convention declared it a great success from both the educational and entertainment viewpoints. It is to be hoped that many of the ambitious new- comers to Poly will realize the value of scholastic attainment and earnestly strive to become members of the C.S.F. Poly needs to continue her fine record. Barbara Jeanne O’Brien c. s. F. Front Row: Nellie Wong. Bernice Pun. Fannie Chuck. Louise Lee. Emmy Griemsman, Charlotte Gold. Marian Leva, Frances Corbelli, Alice Adams. Row 2: Elise Downer, Barbara Ball, Margaret Stevenson, Louise Foulkes, Hank Henshaw, Grace Breeding, Janice Turner, Georgette Dunand, Mary Franco, Norma Samuels. Row 3: Barbara Peterson, Lillian Weiss, Anka Pcrisich, Lillyane Morrill. Helen Oettel, Fannie McCallum. Jane Svenson, Isabelle Vogal, Betty Loser, Rino Bei. Row 4: Charles Sondhaus, Paul Wehlau, John Lofgrcn, John Kinosian, George Ishida, Yoshiaki Noguchi, Dick Young, Igor Belousovitch, Anita Fridley, Cecil McDowell. Buck Row: Cliff Greene, Fred Horton, Edwin Williams, Edwin Peterson, Allen Bartel, Jack Lockwood, Ben Vagin, Bruce Rose- field, Tom Marshall, James Macauley, Mark Blakely, Jr. PAGE For RTF FN
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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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SERVICE SOCIETY MODEL BUILDERS INTERNATIONAL CLUB CHESS CLUB TRIY BANK STAFF GERMAN CLUB SERVICE CLUB Front Row: Virginia Poison, Marian Leva, Pearl Greenberg, Ken Ritchey, Ann Miller, Doris Goetz. Betty Freed. Row 2: Grace Breeding, Collier MeDermon, Glen Johnson, Jack Wallace, Marie Anley, Evelyn Salem. Row 3: Victoria Keiser, Frances Johnson, Betty Loser, Igor Bclousovitch, Svea Norberg, Betty Morrison, Betty Zimmerman. Row 4: Barbara Peterson. Anita Wolff, Gerry Conover. Clyde Perrinc. Sam Hokokian, Ray Bishop. Barbara O'Brien, Yvonne Tomohlcn. Back Row: Jack Etnnger, Jack Cail, David Davis, Edward Man- ning, Zanc Lando, Harold Jackson, Donald Cathcart. MODEL BUILDERS Front Row: Hayashi Yoshio, Patrick Doyle, Igor Belousovitch. Row 2: Ralph Bcardslec, Bill Gunther, E. Estes. Back Row: Dell Freeman, Mr. Anderson, Phil Hyde. CHESS CLUB Front Row: Jack McConahey, Jim Flynn. Back Row: Jack Efhnger, Ben Vagin. TRI-Y CLUB Front Row: Lody Bennett. Melvin Ruic, Bernice Hegarty. Row 2: Betty Gay Morrison, Ruth Winchester, Thelma Chris tofferson, Virginia Schaeffer. Row 3: Barbara Fagersten, Rac Mayfield. Back Row: Shirley Drolcttc, Verna Marzolf, Ethel Vidmar. BANK STAFF Front Row: Donald Cathcart, Ken Ritchey. Back Row: James Flynn, Jack Effinger. GERMAN CLUB Front Row: Holley Carter, Arnold Octtcl, Emily Lcibcr. Row 2: Blossom Colclough, Charles Sondhaus, Ted Robanscr, Gertrude Kopp. Back Row: Yvonne Tormohlcn, Roderick Schlaich, Anna Scider. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Front Row: Albert Adams. Betty Giorgi, Lillian Salem, Doris Goetz, Olive Higgins, Irene Manning, Charles Sondhaus. Row 2: Jean Welch. Virginia Ayer, Alice Martin. Joan Clark, Jean Bellescn. Julia Neil, Lucille Dcdicr, Marjorie Rose. Row 3: Dorothy Edwards, Dorothy Olden, Jacqueline Wassilko, Catherine Wade, Pearl Carson, Alice Erickson, Anne Belli. Back Row: Tom Marshall, Anita Fridley, Yvonne Tormohlen. Margaret Adams. Blossom Colclough, Norman LaMarr. PAGE FIFTEEN
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