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n WITH SARAY COATES and 01 ' Man Rupel as advisors, what class wouldn ' t be different . . . and we mean different! But they managed to k eep the Sophs in tow, and what more could we ask? U U DIGGING INTO their cerebrums in hopes of a flash inspiration for the Junior-Senior Prom, the council man- aged to keep busy all year. Miss Henry and Mr. Barto lent a helping hand and censored the Junior as- sembly ... at least they thought they had. Top — Trost, Grubbs, Nelligan, Record, Roa, Alabaster, Boyer, Rogers, Abies Bottom — Griffith, Boyd, Finney, Fowler, Jameson, Richardson, Messmger, Pendergrass, Toppel, Hancock, Dorris, Sheppard, Beamer
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n ALTHO ' HE IS USUALLY HIDING in the comparative safety of JC, once in awhile Polyites catch a glimpse of Mr. Paul peeking from his office. Well known for his quick and witty sayings, he has brightened the life of many a student. However, when the time comes for discipline, Mr. Paul is nooooo o slouch 1 Being principal for Poly and JC is no easy task, as he well knows, but he seems to have survived it for about twenty-five years. It may have turned his remaining hairs white, but nothing has caused him to lose his youthful vigor. MORE POPULAR WITH THE GALS than Frank Sinatra, Miss Thayer takes the brunt of all their troubles and hears their tales of woe On the go every minute of the day, she vibrates from place to place. No one asks her how she does it . . . it ' s one of those things you just naturally accredit to vitamin B ' . We ' d like to say a thousand and one nice things about her, but students reading this would groan and say The same old story. Well, Miss Thayer isn ' t the same old story, and this is as good a time as any to tell everyone what a really grand person she is. w MA j EVERY YEAR FOR THE PAST DECADE, Mac has taken it on the chin, so on behalf of the past as well as this year, we ' d like to show how much we really appreciate him. When you think of all the students with diabolical-gleam-in-eye, who run him ragged, you no longer wonder why his hairs are turning gray. We kid him a lot, but we know that Mac is a tradition . . he ' s as much a part of Poly as is the R on the hill He ' s one whom you remember as good old Mac, when you think of Poly and the way it was in the good old days
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