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u 9n Go MJienence Jeriy I don t know, I m only the editor Coe, supervised tke Poly Spotlight activities between his various gadding abouts. The white sheet was the outlet of all the problems brought before the Commission. Dorothy Hedda Hopper Wingard was placed at the head of the Koala gang to preserve, if possible, the many memories of the school year. Carol Cash on the line Lowentrout kept the old register in the A. S. B. store ringing a tune. It is still a mystery as to how she kept the records of this group straight. Don Sphinx Lydick, Commissioner of Finance, was quiet about financial affairs but njC complai:n|yVvvas forthcoming from the treasury department. V 1; ' A ..j ' X •J;. ' -
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ySWfc 2 inectan4. Bai Hi John Crowley Bob Olloman Maurene Fife Tommy BLACKBURf Jf-RRy Coe Barton Hair tonic Huss tried to keep tliis governing body intact by pounding his fist on the table, no gavel. New ideas were inaugurated and many measures were passed in spite of all the filibustering. Mr. John J. Doc Crowley held the reins of this group. He managed, somehow, to get some work from them between occasional games or tick- tack-toe. Bob I object Olloman brought Poly some of the best assemblies in ages despite his objections to the motions of the Commission. Maurene The energetic Fife was kept on her toes by the social activi- ties of the weaker sex. Exchange assemblies, it was stated, produced pleasant results. Tommy Squads right Blackburn kept the gang posted on the ath- letic awards, rallies and dances. Quite a busy fellow, he was.
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V(Uce oi Front row — Galloway, Woodill. Butler. Luce. Brewer, Hoskinson. Moore. Middle row — Pengry, Buchanan, Hamilton, Houghton, Lewis, Paul, Mr. Crowley. Back row — Esparaza, Hale, L. Smith, Titus, Morton, Marger, Bates. Pascoe, Jimenez. Change tlie constitution! Put a sopnomore on tne Commission! Appoint two! Throw out the editors! Yes, you guessed it. We ve been hstening in on one or the so-called meetings held by your advisory representatives. Little students with big ideas and stupendous suggestions, blow them to their respective repre- sentative who in turn, blow them up to the house lor discussion. Gavel-warmers for the year were Merle Constable and Bob Brains Paul. Don Cost and Bob Paul were the figure-heads or vice-presidents in charge of watching secretaries Eleanor Wells and Doris IMoore. James Who said tliat f Mcetiii i (oiiie to order!
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