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A A ,. ?aum-..-..-a-. e W JOANNE HARPER ViceePresident TOY SAN YEE Treasurer VERNA PEARSON Assistant Treasurer DON BISCHOFF Cheer Leader GORDON YOU NG President Student Body Officers Fall ,53 Gordon Young, Student Body President Of Spring 1953, filled the position with a combina- tion of steadfast leadership and good humor. Under his leadership the student government of Polytechnic ran smoothly for another successful term. This redaheaded gO-getter worked all term for his school. Reds, rallies were really great and his new ideas for selling tickets to the games were the best yet. Mle can truly say that Gordon upheld all the standards that go with being Stu- dent Body President. IoAnne Harper took over the reins as Vice- rlYesident, planning and presenting the social activities of the term. JoAnne and her dance com- mittee put over a very successful Student Body Dance, llThe Be-Bop Hoe-Downfl Treasurer, Toy San Yee, aided by her able assistant, Verna Pearson, kept a Close guard on all the money we spent on tickets to school ac- twltles. Frank Montabana, Athletic Manager, took charge of ticket sales and sports events. Frank saw to it that there was good attendance at all ames. Bob Donohoe, Custodian, had the trophies glistening and the halls full of signs and an- nouncements. Joyce Beverforden, speaker of Congress, was kept busy with her duties concerning Congress. For the third time in the History of Polytech- nic there was a girl Student Court Judge, Dorothy Pudoff. Dot could be seen every Wednesday morn- ing trying the accused. These unfortunate stu- dents were often seen at lunch time shining tro- phies and keeping the school well cleaned. Don Bishoif, our capable yell leader, kept Polyls spirits rolling during our basketball season. Mr. Kinney, capable Student Body advisor, picked us up when we were down and knocked us down when we got too high. He will always have a place in our memories of Spring 1953. FRANK MONTABANA Athletic Manager 808 DONOHOE Custodian JOYCE BEVERFORDAN Speaker of Congress DOROTHY PUDOFF Court Judge
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DORRINE COPPIN Treasurer BONNIE BOTTOM Assistant Treasurer JIM ERICKSON Custodian JEANNE CARLTON Cheer Leader 3! DAN M ITCHELL Presxdcnf Student Body Officers F all ,53 During the 15:11! term 0i; l952, tht' sttttlcnt gm- t-mmcnt oli PUIIXlCthllit wzts under the UHHPCICHE lczttlvttship oli Prttsithxnt D1111 Mittihtill. .Xhly as- sisting lilt' pitt-xitlt'nt wzts Vitt-Pn'sitlcttt Put Itimtcr who very sut'ttcsslttlly put out the student hothk suttcsshtl thmttc entitled wltu For 'Iiwo. ching to it that our finzmttw were kept in limpt-r tmttlition wore 'Iirt'nsttrt'r Dorint- Coppin and her assistant Bonnie Bottom. The first thirty rcgistrit's to :ttthimc 10W; sttICs ol' xllltlt'tll hotly ttztrtlx wcrt- itWElHiCtl with lht' mmiv l'wclw tTClm'k High. jzttik Booht-r. :tthlctit mztnttgtir, was responsible 1m tit'kct sztlcs :tntl pmnmtion ul' sportx cwnts this term. He wt :t ncw rcuml by selling more tittkcts to football gumtas this somtwtcr than in am lXTitXi in the last ten years. Our Hlsltttiiztll, .Iim Erit'kwn, Imlixhtxtl tho tups and awards in thc hrst floor trophy GHQ :tntl xttw to it thztt all announcements wore pmtt'tl. This term our ltmthull loam again hmttght tthztmpimtship to Poly and Cheer Loader Joanie Carlton did :111 ttxwllcnt job of keeping up M'hUOI spirit with her turd stunts and tells. I tunic hm tho tlistintttion oli hcing' thc hrst girl to het'omc hcztd t'thT louder hch at Poly. XYith thc llhit' ztssistattt't' 01 Diane tthcnx. Marx Lou Hcitlc. Dianne Kttnstmgm. Pztttlint' Lung imtl .Ith'k Hur- tiCIl. our t'hccr leader did :1 great job. Law and order wttx tlispettwtl hV Stcphnt- Mur- gun who was our Sttuhknt Court tltttlgt: Speaker of Congrtws. Gail Bt'nth. was kept 2ltliVC with hm duty 01' presiding met the ttcpttcsetttutiut hath. PATRICIA FOSTER Vice-PrcSIdent GAIL BEACH Speaker of Congress JACK BOOKER Athletic Manager STEPHNE MORGAN Student Court Judge
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L-H CAROL SALE President JAN ICE RUHLAND VicevPresident DIANNE SOOHOO Secretary H-1 1 Upper Left: SHELLY BOLANOS President SANDRA SMAUAN Vice-Presidenf BARBARA FOSTER Secretary FALL C H-lO DONNA JOHNSON President NANCY NOSHKIN Vice-Presidenf DORA PROLLE Secretary L-lZ Upper Right: JUNE CHEW President ANNA FERNANDEZ Vice-President TOY SAN YEE Secretary ASS OFFICERS L-IO KEN KREMBER President CAROLE CLARK Vice-President BETTY COLEMAN Secretary H-9 J ER RY FORGES President BEVERLY KNECHT Vice-President NANCY RUYR ICH Secretary L-9 BELL STEPP President SALLY RHU BOTTOM Vice-President RUTH WALKER Secretary
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