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Boys Service Club P1-esidenteeG15oRGE SLINGER Councilor of EntertainmenteARcH1E COFFIN The Boys' Service Club has now passed the three year marlc in existence, during which period a great deal has been done toward the promotion of school athletics. This project is the true purpose of the organization, along with this however social gatherings among the boys have played a - prominent part. George Simmer First organized under the supervision of H. E. YVilson in 1950, the intramural clubs are now sponsored by the Boys' League. In this organization any boy, not participating in interscholastic activities is given an opportunity to take an active part in the sport he desires. This association divided into four groups: Athenian, Dorian, Ionian and Spartan. At the close ofthe year trophies are awarded to the clubs which have gained the most points in the various sports. Under the capable guidance of George Slinger, Commis- sioner of Boys' Yveltare, the Service Club has enjoyed a successful year. It may well be said that due to this organization Poly has witnessed a Renaissance in athletics. WEUGENIQ BELL, 132. Welles Coffin Bell .-C 25 J-
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Girls League l ., 4 PresidenteVERoNA SXVANSON vice President-BETTY LANDIS i f 11f'7 5 35511 SecretaryelVlARoARET NEILSON Treasurer-GLADYS GYDE EET .Af,rAZ 3 Athletic Manager-KATHERINE LEE s s s. s. Dfseipline. B0afdeBARBARA OSBORNE Ji lg Civic Activity-REBECCA REID f . Social Service.-EVELYN BRAMAN Program Ch31FIH3D'-BETSH' CANTERBURY Verona Swanson Under the capable leadership of Verona' Swanson and Miss Campbell, president and adviser, the Girls League has accomplished much during the past year. In order to bring about a better feeling between schools the League has served suppers to visiting teams and Poly's players. During the Christmas holidays the League distributed food and clothing to the needy. A vocational conference was held for girls on March -1. April 30, 1952, marked a big event in the history of the Riverside Girls League for it was then that the annual spring convention of the Southern California Girls Leagues met here. Many committees were formed for this outstanding project and great credit is due the many girls that helped in the preparations. Many enjoyable assemblies were held for the Girls League during the past year under the direction of the chairman, Betsy Canterbury. The numerous social activities were carried outx Betty Landis the vice-president. ' +lVlARGARET NEILSON, '55. xr 'W l Landis Neilson Gyde Lee Osborne Reid Brahman Canterbury -C 22 li
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CLASS WILL 1. To the faculty we leave our sincere gratitude for their constant efforts in promoting a high scholastic standing. 2. To the juniors we leave all seats adjacent to those occupied by the junior commissioners, that the latter may not be so lonesome and feel so conspicuous. 3. Virginia Neblett leaves this rope ladder to Georgiana Parker to enable her to evade her mamma on arriving home after the curfew. 4. Barney leaves to Mel lohnston this bottle of red ink in order that he too may write his history throughout the halls of Poly. 5. loe ifikratch bequeaths his football ability to Keith Mason the coming tackle who may never arrive. 6. This handkerchief Kay Kelley donates to lules Covey that he may weep comfortably over the loss of Brenta May. 7. To leanette Simms, Laura Kimball gives this bottle of peroxide that she may continue to be a beautiful blonde. 9. Bill Huber leaves his ability to play the Frenchman to anybody who thinks he is as good as the original. 9. Eddie Collins and Homer Chandler bequeath this smudge pot to Tudor Yvall to keep his oranges and himself warm some wintery night. 10. Flaming Don Pharaoh leaves his warmth to the Brooks twins. 11. Dick Stark leaves this box of rouge to Pansy Shaeffer that he maybe blessefl with rosv cheeks to match Ilia permanent wave. 12. Sherman Ulhausen leaves these tlowers to Bruce Button. 15. Mary North leaves her ability to play the Alma lV1ater to Roland Brown. 1-1. Mary Frances Preston leaves this joke book to Theo VVarner to enable her to pull more, and we hope, better jokes. 15. Henry Richards leaves these worn out track shoes to the next year's captain. 16. Norman Shamel bequeaths his baby talk to his little brother lohn, with the hope that he will also use it to advantage. 17. Marjorie Paschke leaves her girlish tigure to Thelma Nlorelock. 18. Archie Coffin leaves this pamphlet Innocence is Bliss to Eddie XVells. 19. To Howard Geib, Hugh Cochran donates this can of corn that he too mav become a corny dancer. 1 20. Kay Sullivan leaves this, the right key, to McC1asky and Ballou, the rest rest of the trio. 21. USlippery Laws gives this horn to Clyde Kerr, the only junior with enough hot air to blow it. 22. Cherub and Fanny Lynn leave their flat tires to Anne Evans. 25. George Slinger donates this board to Iayne Degan so that she mav cover up holes she might fall into. i 24. Cap Colter and Charlotte Bohr leave these slips to get out of advisorv to Shirley Binford. i 25. Bob Mangan leaves this pillow to Ioe Stien, almost as big a bench as Bob himself. 26. Iimmie Stockton leaves this pansy trimmed zipper to VVayne Rood so he can close his mouth. 27. Reaves Davies bequeaths his flashy line to lim lxlarks. 28. Eleanor Simser leaves the mud at Norco to lV1argaret Nielson. 29. To the school we leave all those seniors who forgot to graduate to be in charge of talkative Irene Engleman boss of the junior class. -5 24 5.-
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