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STUDENT BODY OFFlCERS+Falll 1945 Top rnuu' Peggy Mdlormick, vice-president: .lim Palaby, treasurerg Ierry Miller, assistant treasurer, Bob Richwood, athletic manager. Hallam rouu' George Ansbro, custodian: Pat Kitchin, speaker of congress, Merrill Peacock, student court iudgeg lerry Colvin, cheer leader. Round Picture: Harry Fromm, president. 19-uf' 5, ,f ft? .fy Polytechnic High School CRIQS cinema V.. .cf 71 O d cart' O aaa of I , I' if fl A X, ,.,,,k QIXNZZX 1 1 M 241'-. Q if ,f lf Poly's number one political party The Mighty Torpedoesf' PAGE TNWELVE The officers for fall term 1945 came back from summer vacation, tanned, and anxious to begin their work. Miss McGrath, their able advisor, directed them through an active term. Harry Fromm presided over the Parrots, Peg McCormick planned dances and assisted the prexy, George Ansbro shined the cups and pinned up posters, jim Palaby took care of the financial end of the school, while jerry Miller helped jim with our money, Merril Peacock was student court judge, Pat Kitchin was speaker of Congress, jerry Colvin was cheerleader, and student bodv representatives were jerry Peterson and Vernon Geyer. The student body officers had a busy term. They had the pleasure of being witnesses of football rallies at Lincoln, Lowell, Mission, Saint Ignatius, and Commerce. The president and vice-president with another representative attended high school senate meetings. The first dance of the season was the Kick-Off. The Big Game Dance was held the night of our victory, October 20. Hello Day was held on November 6, with a dance following after school, Luggage Day was held on two days, one for the boys, and one for the girls. A huge rally was held in the Kezar Pavilion, October 19. The rally was held from lunch until four o'clock. Rallies were held for all the big games and we had a few assemblies. The officers accompanied the football players in two chartered buses to Stockton for a football game. Movies were held during the term and a breakfast was given for the football team the morning of the Thanksgiving game. The officers trimmed the Christmas tree in the hall. They had a party in the student body room on December 17.
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Miss Haines' typing class . , . P.E. teachersgleft to right'-Mr. Verducci, Miss Alvarado, Miss Plumb, Miss Tausche, Miss Thompson, and Mr. Varlson . . . Dean Hungerford at hrs desk . . . C.S.F. party at Sigmund Stern . . . Mr. Silvia's bookkeeping class. and Administrators M uric Alma Rother, Heard Delbert Schnieder Boys' P.E. Corydon C. Wilkirm, Hard Gordon Carlson joseph Verducci liverett Silvia Edgar L. Willirlriis Girly' P.E. Louise Tausche, 114.111 joan Alvarado Alice McKenzie Charlotte Plumb Leonora Thompson Re.ref1'e Officer Trfzinirzg C orpr Sgt. Joseph Giblin Sfiwzfe Authur I.. jordan, Head lidith L. Brown Lucille M. Gladstone Rum Mfclynn Frank Stockton Alice C. Webster Hiram Wilcox Social Sludjer joseph Burch, Head Elmer Branch Alma Easton Ruth Franklin Henry Kunz Florence Reynolds Gertrude Ruddy Suzette Stella Sight C071J'61'1 dli07l Helen Vilappando Library and Book Slore Myra Rice, Head Mary Foster Atfendunce Flla J. Gaffney School Nlll'.l'L' May E. Frye Secrelary Mary Hittman Plfzremefzt William Richardson GNFU! O'NExw . IPETEI Best loved poetry: No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks. PAGE BLBVBN
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1 , V V. 'wi l . . y' ' if l N i L. STUDENT BODY OFFIKIERS --Spring 19-86 1 up run .' XVarrcn Storkman, athletic managerg Dixie Stecce, assistant treasurcrg Loretta Verbln. treasurer: Emily Steele. vice-president. Bnzmm wfuu- Al Bradford. custodian: jim Hughes, student cuurt judge: Marvine Gnldhlalt, speaker nf congress: lerry Miller, cheer leader. Rfumd pnmrf: Bah Hagler, president. Student Administration The othcers for the Spring term of 1946 were under the leadership of Bob Hagler, a popular athlete. Emily Steele was in charge of dances for she took the office of vice president. Loretta Verbin, assisted by Dixie Steece, had charge of finances. Warren Storkman sold tickets for athletic events. Al Bradford, custodian, kept our cups in order. Marvine Goldblatt presided over Congress. jim Hughes ruled over Student Court after the tragic death of Vernon Geyer, Student Court judge. jerry Miller was Yell Leader. The Spring term featured many activities. Hello Day was the first event of the term. Luggage Days were held on the sixteenth and seven- teenth of May. The proceeds went to the junior Red Cross. The main rally of the term was held for the Poly-Lowell basketball game. Enter- tainment by outsiders and students was excellent. Two other basketball rallies were held during the term. Three baseball rallies were given. Emily Steele presented something new to the Student Body, Flashy Clash Day. St. Patrick's Day was celebrated with a dance. As a reward for 100 per cent Parrot Subscriptions, a movie, Saboteur, was presented. WN Neff? -. Ci Q o f EIYIY X-J'X I6 ii j 9 .-- l V!! I U . 11 -M I -'?::r,o11a Miscr's song as sung by PoIy's treasurer: I can't give you anything but love, baby. PAGE THIRTEEN
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