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lfe. Conner W '39 FALL CLUBS KEPT THINGS MDVING ALONG . 3 A Elan A D- TU C LETJG JEVS- S LNIEI CL I B' .fOpe Cm Y, I Poly Effgfyan 16,7516 ' S, M H I lrgueier' E R526 Pfunzfcv G' Mag,-Loi YIL ff5fCi!wafC' J. CE B 'Ve U-iR,, H-c- fic -R0 flee, .0 Q eff. -fe - GSH-6 ' -Sf. Will- B, fora jrmdm' H. DC' Dfkkefslgaci- J.LiQ M Tfiaifian' C- J5-.L LOUISE' ' SDN Elem ' 'ffffeq Www 'Ci f?0W50'7 D' ggs' L' f'f0olf5fDe Tevoyaisyfffg fyecllfsw. WS nl' -L' WR' O07 B' M7 -WG,-fr El fS0,qI Rd 05. CHEERLEADERS CLUB Under the leadership of Cheerleader Marvin Crockett the Cheerlead- ers Club devoted its act- ivities to the training of future cheerleaders and song girls. Learning the various yells and school songs was a regular assignment for this spirit building group. ROW 1 A. LfQf,0 Dan! N760 NV H5 CLASS COLLECTORS Selling student body cards, game tickets, and yearbooks were only a few of the jobs which the class collectors of Poly handled. Each registry e 1 e c t e d its owncollec- tor to take care of the financial matters of its members. Mostdid their job without th a n k s. yet each room fully realized how important its collec- tor was to keep activities functioning. 1 ' 5 A 9 lf E . L i n ' V . , , ' - f V- 1 'T , i. 3 Q 1 Sl . Z - .L yu 'Ln A , , N it 55' Q! . S QLQEH-g LSL QA, HSSSQRX. ,QM V- 1 QPDHR , . H- LJ'-Lic53L11S gl' '..-, - H7 ' Qyxiiw- 3 Qjltti-ill' 5 Saw: -tw., LN - gb: f X xii R 5391. ' Lbtggnl - Y Ngnlta F. S QQOKXL. 2, f iv- B Kg-Citttib RQXKQXN. L' 5 Yxtlllffbix Routtghei' Naktti- X 'I . Row Y. X Seteil. 5. o3g,ll. G. Eltlli. xloskugnw. 5. Cxoixjtgtitwt. U' will llloxgwtiskntoi- LABOR' Q. .A A twill ' e. ' QNLLLQY' ' 'L ttneilltt' P. Lignieiunoto- G' L R0 'ggtilllla ' ft, t. Stgll. f? f 0 ' fi ' F - B . t I f0w,,,W, Sfsgoqcgowefgr Sfdtffek 4 . ' M!!! ' Of ' P 581- Er Tllfye. 66 G 7'-N705 805171 dnfcsart Us-S3 L 1 . - 1 U - .1 A , A0006-V. 500-of AI -gfg-L55 AL? I 56770, 05561. 41. ofg 'CJ Q . I V . ' ' H- dffey G Lfffsop HL BL! 1111300 -ff. 'W 'rf fWw,, We Omer 7' 53 v WS 5 . ' J I . Haffanglfggr it ,wlsgjfi ' . p O05 , f '9Ssm0fe'J DR LIBRARY STAFF The students who work in the library seem to have a never -ending amount of work b efo r e them. Checking out books. checking in books, shelving books, and sort- ing magazines take up much of their time. Wri- ting notices for overdue books and doing clerical work make an hour in the library a fullone for the library staff.
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PLA IIII WIIRK : CLASS UFFICERS f '23 -J I :X RAY EDMONDSON L-11, PRESIDENT tl? 5 f, 'P' Ref 1 BILLIE BLANCHARD L-11, VICE-PRESIDENT I T' IN. ,vs F' 4 S4255 L if 4'5 CHARIN WAKEFIELD H-10, PRESIDENT fs. 19 JANICE POLI L-10, PRESIDENT YQ A IDE: A, X X. 1 MARY LOUISE PADDOCK H-10, VICE-PRESIDENT V? -Jx '--AJ? 1 STEPHANIE ORCHARD L-10, VICE PRESIDENT 4, , ...'fT1',g-If I 3 MARY LOU HAYWARD L-11, SECRETARY f S ' 0704 1 if , WF' NORNIA POWELL H-10, SECRETARY SHARON LEE L-10, SECRETARY ,, :J y I PAGE Z 3
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f ca CONGRESS Congress consists of the s t u d e n t body officers, and one president from each registry. It is the heart of the Poly student body. It creates, passes, and enforces the school laws. Congressmen are the link between the stu- dent officers and the in- dividual registries. BBNIIS. nm, G' NL xej' eaxaiw- Schilebex C- L id. D Yxasiel' Ctnel. U' NWxita9l2- H' HMT? L- U Leuilii- ' E, Niall W L- Q Quai? ' Q Q3 L 50 ' xx Nl e B 'eil' .' l. X4 ' , ' BQX' ' .N-9' ' 3 Ouihaii. 5' im G. GxXSenlLXoix'xs, U' Smeg NGNSW' 3' Q Pllllgxe' cg Feiiu' RONYL' ROGIWDVQ' 'all' XQKCW' ' .Meg-an' u. CWW' ' wif-- Ntjleull- U' -gilt VWQXGQXKQS, 5' Y5lIhom2i5-3 n ROXNW' -gquai,NX'Le RO ' NN- 5, nel 1' 'R mqlcloclfgx Q. mxaelxegnlxlanni 5, Cobmxwn' yt, .Al Wyiciot Q.. W ' Rm-I xxx: - PX Wie, S-Lew, 3. RW Q,uuei0- Wallet, Y. NN. '?- E , BBXKU - Wifi--galil.-E iw- SSH Smllll- B' LW SERVICE SOCIETY This club is composed of students who display good character, leader- ship, and helpful charac- teristics. Its big project inthe fall was adrive for the United Crusade. The goal ofS150.00 was sur- passed with a total of S168.23. Fall officers were: Roy Gillette, pres- identg Marge Viera,vice- president, Judie Druhan, secretary, Rose Marie Taylor, treasurer, and Bill Duncan, sgt. -at- arms. ROW l.' N WW 0. W' Fffdeffghf , M View akeflelq M' G' Mllec B Me ' P' L ' BOW - Sa SA. ZZ31J'HLl?bjcZmfgfdoL' iegrflft Fyloligl-Clf-jihaeberle, J. P . aJ:aVHIjgteL L bags? C. Lergxfgn, 3 Lbfwgnmn, E' :l,nPotaSZ' 51211 gmhan F . Marcrofg R Belche,C'DB' Logkuioyllliams, MKHD. BL,,fOi:7Charq 'RdW jalJeeb, M H ette, R tlarkgehg' wR6Wiygl'?gU79feit0gUe52W ill.'C'VLi9 Mlvciifegga? , 1 USUN' Rlnarligne' B' il? N' Seregfq S Cafdfvelf , M Wamoglfalgi J. mgn2SM,FCiaga,, Cob -Z . b' Faffoil cv C. S. F. Students who have achie- ved high scholastic standings may b e c o m e eligible for the Califor- nia Scholarship Federa- tion. Responsible for fall activities were: Leslye Hin k, president, B o c k Loo, vice-president, l x If ' 'lliamS. C' Same' Dean Brittner, treasu- X Daniels, 5' H60 5. Louie-mf L HMI' rer, I-rene Daniels, sec- . 5, Dmhafi. ' N W. R. 500 Chin. ROI - ' mu' retaryg and Richard Soo- ROV V sexi' L. mg Fino. 9-M?-'niet Q. B109-ai K mm hoo- SSf-'a afmS- belle' 3' John, C' Lee' Chuich. U- N ' BUUOWS- L' Mahgneljv . . F- Hewni' gkewavl. B' Paswmo XJ. Wd' ' PAGE 25
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