Polytechnic High School - Polytechnic Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Back Row: C. Pelmear, A. Techkalian, B. Houston, L. Bamberger, J. Poppin, F. Monta- bana, G. James, B. Hogans Third Row: J. Porter, D. Camgros, R. R055, C. Monsanto, P. West, M. Poppin, S. Smal- Iian, R. Jenkins. - Second Row: B. Dickson, D. Coden, L. Eshue, D. Phillips, J. Beverforderi, J.' Woage, P. Rawles, D. Johnson, R. Madden. Front Row: J. Corkus, J. DWryer, J. Martinez, G. Thomas, M. Canihan, V. Fernandez, C. Soto, R. Yee, J. Crow. CONGRESSMAN unctions in the Government of Polytechnic. It is the un the school through their registry representative. Each registry, or homeroom, is represented by on congressman. If anyone has an idea or problem he would like discussed, he tells his congressman, who in turn presents it to Congress which meets every other Monday. Then on Tuesday morning during registry, each congressman gives his re- port where the problems are again discussed, and if any new views are brought out, it is carried back to the next Congress meeting. Here all the different views on the subject are talked over, debated, and finally voted upon after serious to isideration by all. Actually this is a litheck and balance system based on the one in Washingto 1, D. C., except on a smaller scale. Congress is one of the most important f only way in which everyone can help to r CLASS COLLECTOR our football ticket? or llDoes anyone have money for their hat are daily asked in registry. Whols the person asking? ltls Do you have your money for y ournal? These are the questions t the class collector who plays an important part here at school. The duties of the class collector lie mostly with the affairs of money. He collects all the money for football and basketball games. His most important job is to collect money for each studenfs own personal journal, and to keep an accurate a:count of journal sales in his registry. Besides dealing with money, he picks up the Parrots for each reg. He also helps the regis- trar distribute papers of. importance to the stu 'ents in registry. Back Row: 0. Bviones, F. Montabana, J. Poppin, G. James, M. Hom, J. Crabtree, A. Don- chenko. Tlhird Row: A. Fernandez, D. Molise, D. Berg- strom, M. Paul, M. Gregory, M. Pringle, S. Smalian, M. Paternoster. Second Row: D. Elsenpeter, M. StaHon, M. Mochida, S. Boyd, D. Hudson, D. Kuntzman, M. Sibell, H. Forni. Front Row: P. Medina, L. Jones, P. Lupo, C. gorgozi, E. Young, F. Yoxell, F. Belloni, . o.

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L-H NANCY NOSHKIN JOANN FABIAN JANET CROW HENRY K IM President MYRA DOBSON Vice-Presidenf CEC I LE SCOTT Secretary SPRING H-lO JIM POPPIN ARLINE WINTERS CAROL CLARK L-IZ JOHN POPPIN President SHELLY BOLONOS Vice-Presidenf THEO COSMEDES Secretary CLASS OFFICERS L-IO H-9 L-9 RICHARD CUTRIFILLI TERRY POWELL JERRY CRABTREE JOHN BONANO ALMA DUNSTAN DOLORES MURILLO BOB STONE



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STUDENT COURT Students who Violate the rules of conduct in the halls and in the inner court are brought before the judicial branch of the student gov- ernment. Lower classmen found sitting on the Senior Bench, those caught lending their stu- dent body cards and other violators are brought before the bar of justice every Tues- day morning to plead innocent or guilty. Dorothy Pudoff, court judge, sentenced those offenders pleading guilty, and the jury made up of class officers decided the fate of those claiming themselves innocent of crimes charged against them this Spring. Top Row: F. Guensler, H. Vogler, K. Hink, P. Vida, T. Eliopolus, K. Kramer Third Row: R. Almeida; J. Sereff, D. Pudoff, J. Waage, G. Korcus, H. Plescio Second Row: P. Lara, J. Banks, J. Ruhland, Smalian, J. Lifch, H. Almeida, R. Jenkins Bottom Row: 5. Bolanos, J. Chew; M. Shour, V. Fernandez, T.' lwawaki, T. San Yee Bottom RowzH. Vogler, J. Chew, T. lwawaki, D. Pudoff, C. Garner, N. Noshkin, G. Young Top Row: B. Stone, J. Poppin, H. Kraus, N. Poppin, T. Powell, R. Cutrifelli SERVICE SOCIETY Herb Vogler, Fall President, and Helen Al- meida, Spring President, guided the activities of the Service Society this past year. This organization, inaugurated two semes- ters ago, has a membership of fifty students. Poly's Student Body Officers come from the ranks of this group. The Service Society is composed of members who have earned at least 30 service points by taking on responsible positions of student leadership. The points are earned through the holding of such jobs as Class officers, class collectors, and congressmen. Dean of Boys, Mr. Hungerford, is the ad- visor to the group.

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