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BOB KORTE Tromurer GEORGE PICKLE Artiytmlt Trmtrm'm' JIM NASH Cmmdimz HERB BRUECKNER Spmkvr 0f Congreu JERRY EMANUEL Pretridml OFFICERS SpHng'5O Adding to the enjoyable activities of the Spring term, 1950, of the Student Body Association were the many rallies under the supervision of capable President Jerry Emanuel. His first-hand assistant, Vice- President Nancy Erickson, kept her campaign promises by planning the first free dance at night, The Seeing DOlele TurnabOut. Finances were the worries of Treasurer Bob Korte and his assistant, George Pickle. Not only did they encourage sales of Student Body cards; but, they sold book covers, a new service initiated to help us students. Ian Dobson, athletic manager, was busy selling tickets to the basketball, alI-city baseball games, and track meets. Dennis OiMalley helped promote sales and boosted spirit considerably as he energetically did his best to uphold the office of yell leader. Custodian Jim Nash kept the bulletin boards filled with posters and brightly shining trophies, with the aid of Judge Charles Held, who enthusiastically pre- sides at the Student C0urt and takes interest in the judi- cial section of the student government very seriously. One of the many other newly formulated ideas of the term was the Girls' and Boys' COuncils, which help make Poly a happier place. NAN ERICKSON Vite Prmidem IAN DOBSON Aiblelit Manager DENNIS O'MALLEY Yell Leader CHUCK HELD Student Cam't Judge PAGE ELEVEN
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GEORGE SPARLI NO Prwidezzz STUDENT Fall '49 During the fall term of 1949 the student body othcers and their adviser, Miss Evelyn McGrath, com- bined to do the T'traditional a little better than usual and to try a very successful T'something newf' George Sparling as president immediately found himself involved in the direction and planning of all the activities that go to make up the extra-curricular life at Polytechnic. The new vice president, Pat Weiss, gave the social activities Of the term a real start with the something new? The Sox Hop gave the girls a chance to display the products of their needlework; Poly fellows were very happily attired in the greatest collection of hand- knit argyles in the history of the school. The student body was much in evidence at the games in helping Cheer Leader Don Hongisto and his assist- ants to show the team we were there behind them as they came through for the third straight time. XVatch- mg the Finances, keeping the books, and selling the tickets for these games were George Pickle, treasurer; Barba Templin, assistant treasurer: and Bill Keehner. athletic manager. PAT WEISS Vin Pi'eiidt'lll mu KEEHNER halls keeping Polyltes Informed wrth hrs posters and HARM TEMPLIN t;E0$,E?IEIE:.IifKI'E Herb Lee was to be found busily moving about the :IIHL tit Mangw Auirmm Trauma- HERB LEE . u . DON HONGISTO entrmdizm the badges 0t 0thce tor Ian Dobson. Student Court lellxdder ANITA L'TLEY . , a v .. r 1, M ' IAN DOBSON matr-r M OWN judge. and Amta Ltlex. bpealxcr of Congress. 5mm; COWWW banners of the things to come. The rings of gavels were PAGE TEN
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Student Re 7 Top row: C. Held, B. Pistruiloff, H. Miller, H. McKenzie, A. McGuirk, A. Astromotf. Row Greenbaum. H. Brueckner, J. Cohn, M. Fletcher. L. Phymale, T. Yem, B. Rios, R. Sunde, H. Jacobson. Polytechnids Congress belongs to the legislative branch. Its members include student body officers and one representative frOm each home room. VariOus organizations, such as clubs, may be represented; but they cannot take part in the voting. Speaker of Con- gress this term is Herb Brueckner, who presides over the meetings held every other Monday, and does a very capable job along with Secretary Arlyn Retzlaff. Faculty advisor for the school administration body is R. Donohue, E. Jackman. Raw 2: V. Schmidt, A. Gray, C. Hansen, A. Aldrich. C. Farris, T. Joyce, J. Archibald, E. Holmes, T. Burgess, A. Hinson, R. Trau, C. Tufo, F. Featherstone, M. Newberry, J. Sereti, presentatives CONGRESS D. O'Malley, J. Emanuel, B. Korte, B. Donohoe, F. Ruhland, 3: B. Tischbern. 8. Bacon, A. Retzlaff, L. Jagow, I. Dobson, J. M. Rajkovich. N. Erickson. Row 1: Mr. James Kinney. All suggestions for improving the school are bIOught to Congress. This term the repre- sentatives acted on the motion of selling car tickets during home room through the Class collectors and allowing Low Seniors to purchase Senior j0urr1als. The class collectors are composed of representatives from each home room. Their job is to collect the money for game tickets, journal sales, and any other financial needs. .V CLASS COLLECTORS v Top 77110: F. Hall, P. Krois, G. Ellingert D. Hart. 1 R. Ferguson, B. Moorhatch. Row 3: G. Nordwall, w J, Cathey, D. Walker, C. Barnidge. B. Huddleston, S. Patsel, M. Gray B. Wordley, C. SchaHer, C. McInerney, W. Hetherington. Run 2: R. Almeida. . J. Coster, C. Grant. L. Scarberry. R. Behringer. Row R. Vartanian, P. Foster, G. Beach, R. Gernetti, J. O'Neill. C. Oukrop. E. Shum. D. Fitzgerald, J. XVinther. G. Panovich. B. Dresser. L. Perkins, J. Poppin, A. Dobbs. P. Leonard, j. Dawson. 1: R. Russ. B. Wtinans, G. Sanchez. y , G. Thomas, PAGE TXWELVE
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