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Front row — Grandin. Donnelly. McWilliams. Olmstead. Slaughter. Lawson. Second row — Graham. Poole. Masten. Hendricksen. E. Wing:ard, Martin. Wilson. Dileberto. Doherty, Poat. Haines. Last row — Kuhlman. Miller, Linn. Ramsey. .Jeffries, Dart. Hollingswurth. Sheperd. Ingersoll. Highlights of the year were exchange assembhes. Red- lands, San Bernardino, and Colton presented a combined program oi student talent which went over with a bang. A convention at Redlands, dances and exclusive girl assem- blies composed other entertainments. Most impressive of the year was the candle-light ceremony, the installation or new officers. As this ceremony, in white, is traditional, great care and pride is taken. The gals had their way. Poly was Kept on the move. Sweet swing Ke pAe i i tatiijiei. ol tk J[!.eaa44e
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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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OhhIo Qwvo This newly formed group worked hard all year on anything and every- thing concerning the junior class. With Kenny Nolan: the easy-going, well-groomed president, wielding the gavel, meetings came off every other Tuesday. Money matters were taken care of exclusively by treasurer Beverly Helgeson. Minutes of every meeting, bills, etc., were written on y the pencil of Phyllis Ryan, the popular sparkling dancer. The outstanding job of the Termite legislature this year was arrang- ing the Junior-Senior Prom. W ' ' ell known Betty Westfall, who was social chairman of the junior class, organized all the committees (or that affair. Advisers for the body were Mrs. Anne Mills and Mr. Carl Gruhn, same as for the entire junior class. Front row — Weier. Bartholomew. Earl. Ryan, Carter. Back row — Mr. Gruhn. Bascom. Riordan. Westfall. Nolan. Mrs. Mills.
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