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tlte People Front row — Paxton. Smith, Wallace, B. Freeman, McDonald. J. Freeman. Doyle. Philbrook Second row — Sanard, Linthicum. Lowell. Nielsen. Dyer. F. Freeman. Sullivant. Storm Last row - Soderstrom. Whittaker. Nakabayski. Doorman. Thornton. Martin. MacIIvaine. Strohecker Thug Pascoe struggled to rule and order while Jim Mcllvaine played janitor to the grounds. Other committeemen were Queen Barbara Free- man, who bestowed honors here and there, and Terrible Don Cost who dealt withering blows to our beloved constitution. Glamour-boy Kay Christensen and the more practical Myron More- land, together with their capable adviser, Carl Gruhn, have made this year a successful one for the Poly Chamber of Commerce. Many of the organization s achievements, however, can be chalked up to vivacious Mildred Petit. ' - ' lA . , •- ' - Sittint Luwentrout. Christian. Nielson. Wendel. Petit. Bartholomew. Jones. Stillwel!. Standing — Doherty. Bell, Uppenkamp, Hendrickson, Moreland, Smith, Olloman. Dole, Lee Earl, Holland, Porter, Cook, Olloman, Leamon. French.
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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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Jdeade oi Ui gM Front ruw — Maurene Fife. Helen Filson. Middle row — Mary Irvinp:, Marjorie Hoffman, Ruth Hammack. Mickey Harrier, Carolyn French, Betty Lou Wilson, Jenny Uppenkamp. Back row — Dorothy, Johnson, Betty Sheppard. A more active year seemed to be the theme for the social minded coeds of Poly as the girls of the League participated in activity after activity. With petite Maurene Fife as presi- dent of the group, a capable board, and Miss Esther Brown as a guiding hand, many an exciting get-together tooK place. Two great advancements were the building of benches and the laying of brick walks in the Girls League dream garden. I Critical judges
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