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sane and sage Calm and collected were the meetings of Ray Cooper, president, Pat McClellan, vice-president: Iane Shelby, secretary-treasurer: Dick Birkett, debate chairman: Ioyce Massey and Lorenzo Roberts, ath- letic chairmen. This group was the Sophomore Council. Business on the agenda was the Sophomore assembly and a booth in the Poly Carnival. Assisting the Council were Mr. Galloway and Miss Cole- man, the faculty advisors. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL First row: Bosmorth, Rodriquez, Massey, Mitchil, Williams, Loy, Lerna, McClellan, Ramos. Second row: Katz, Nelson, Moss. Mestbou, Sayer, Moody, Cooper, Knox. Third row: Mr. Galloway, Roberts, Rawlins, Speck, Thomason, Berry, Elizarraraz, Miss Coleman. The Iunior Council, working with the Iunior Class officers, did a bang-up job throughout the year with a varied schedule which included taking charge of the Senior sweater display, boosting the Iunior Play, securing funds for that all-important Iunior-Senior Prorn, and assisting with the Baccalaureate services and the final Commencement ceremony. Even the school Carnival was not without the inevitable touch of their handiwork, as the booth they operated was second to none. Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Bush, the advisors, assisted the Council. IUNIOH COUNCIL First row: Mrs. Patterson, Curry, Brewster, Marble, Elliott, Sandusky, Mr. Bush. Second row: Stark, Crother, Munson, Kane, McFarland, Nordlund.
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The sur eillantie of the Tr ,flies -4 rw, -lf' -he-4 f vm' I, 3 vm A M, , . ,'57iw,, 't ,, t',,,gfE 1 ,ki XV' A f' 2 ..,, . V, .K . , vnnunuunq V , fwpriffxf K, f a:L..:ec usupunu-Q lf. - . . ,.. .Led ., ,J if Ui, First row: Iackson, Staats, Bailey, Anderson, Medows, Merchant, Walters, Holdren, Pratt, Coffin, Griplcey, Mattnias, Thorson, McClelland. Second row: Sweaney, Lanham, Jones, Nordlund, Brown, Iones, Swanson, Houq, DeGeere, Daurn, Philips, Neelans, Henry, Rizzotto, Coil, Third row: Hood, Potts, Nequette, Munqerson Benedict, Banker, Roberts, Doss, Voqelzanq, Robinson, Crothers, Berry. First row: McDonald, Birkett, Levy, Finley, Goode, Thorson, Dcllet, Carlson, Leggett, Troth, Stebbins. Second row: Miller, Scott, Klinqer, Vllilliarns, Staats, Merchant. Treda, Troth, DeGeere, Pickett, Grigsby, Lynch, Burkett, Kilday, Cofiin, Allen, Piper, Wagner, Hood, Wersel, Cullen, Curtis, Williams, Pearse, Vklilson, Sweaney. Third row: Melons, Egly, Bridgewater, Putman, Rich, Moffett, Doonan Prophet, Face, Scapple, Phillips, Beattie, Face, Miller, Moody, McClellan, Swanson. Through the capable hands of the House oi Advisory Representatives passed much of the business of the school. Holding regular meetings, they considered school criticism, social activities, and any ideas that would benefit Poly. The members of this group, elected in each of the advisories, represented all Poly with its varied interests.
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X M Sleadied our performance hr. Ltr. LII' 31:21 1.r r' 'I b'f.r.ee T 1 ri H' 711.1 ffl: Q- Et,,:'1f-c- .L-t nsrffz Glivnli' fr' '.N',.lt ni...-Lf '-fr hrstt Q. t 1 ::.1e .rg-ey: .. 1 fflbjl ls fiigli, :lu IPX lC'CtI5 TVX Il ',f,C,1pfl1' .5 Tiff' YTICSI 5.XIlE'1 ' 'f.Y'ITi wrzitn fQilf'C1C!'t they srzoulr czttezpi 1:r:11 what prcgrrzms they ergotila plan so t:.4:t they will get the :.eeze11 training for post mg: .czzool lilc- MIIDDLE LEFT Mrs Rasmussen ana Mrs Searle look over attenaance reports in some nt their nvrcitto-ting spare time' These two are :lways busy :ma :lways nelplul whether you go into the guiaance 11: the rzttenarznce office LOWER LEFT As the mass oi Polyites stream iimialy rnto room .3 Mr Thorson was right there to greet them with a friendly welcome' back smile when they had been absent with terrible colds: but sometimes Mr. Thorson greeted the returning wanderers with a not- so-triendly pink slip when only the excuse was terrible. Keeping complete records of the attendance of some ZOOO students was no easy rob, but Mr Thorson and his secretary always seemed to discover where the students had been and why. BELOW One of the most helpful faculty members was our guidance fzirector, Occasionally iouna in the guidance office, Mr. Spengler could then probably help you find ti rob for that extra money needea for tne little oaas 1::iti ends that make life just that much more inter esting, However, he was usually seen hurrying through the halls 'rying to tgnci that Vassar College book lor an interested male student, colleftiria new information about colleges or having cz very' secret conference :bout Riversiae H1 Y 'rctivities Although very easy, he uiwizys :ina 1: smile ana 1: frrenaly wars for every stuizent 1zn:i his wonzierfpgl per--onfzlity plus his secretary s charming srnrie TYTLLLZC ll 12 EHLLI5 .JC iQ qv ill :KC CLLIQIIIITCE QfiQC6 iff CITY f6QlI:Of1
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