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X .3x Mwwngwm W Po y Persona lites Mr. Telfer supervises . . . Trying to win a prize . . . Pres. Jerry gets pretty aid from Doreen and Marianne . . . Spring Queen Mary LOu Heide . . . Poly Spring Student Body Officers pose for JOumal picture . . . The prettiest girls in P01y one from each class. PAGE EIGHT
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Student Leaders, Fa , 95 During the Fall term of 1951, the Student Association of Polytechnic has been under the able supervision of Mr. James R. Kinney. With his guidance, Paul Roosakos, our president, led us through anorher successful term. During this term our constitution was changed, allowing Our track boys to get credit for dual meets. Our social activities were planned and presented by our vice president, Jeanne Coakley. Aided by her dance com- mittee, and other student officers, she brought us the term student body dance, uVarsity Swing. This dance was held on the evening of October 27, 1951; all students with stu- dent body cards were admitted free. The Lowell student body officers were cordially invited to the dance and a good time was had by all. Our treasurer, Laverne Lindecker, aided by Assistant Treasurer Jerry Bright, did a good job of taking care of the finances. Jerry Sharrock, athletic manager, was responsible for ticket sales and was in charge of sports events this term and saw that there was a good attendance at all the games. Johanna Segger, speaker of Congress, was kept busy with her duties concerning Congress. For the second time in the history of Polytechnic there was a girl Student COurt Judge, Gladys McElvain. She presided over court affairs. The student body movie, a tradition at Poly, brought up the sale of student body cards by admitting only the first thirty registries that were 10070. The movie was an Abbott and Costello comedy. The title was llThe Noose Hangs High, and was enjoyed by everyone. There were many lively rallies during this term, due main- ly t0 the successful season. The highlighted one was the Lowell rally. The Fall term was enjoyed by all and the officers are to be commended for their fine work and cooperation. P. ROOSAKOS L. LINDECKER J. COAKLEY G. THOMAS J. BRIGHT J. SEGGER G. McELVAIN J. EGGERT J. SHARROCK PAGE SEVEN
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