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Behind closed doors' -a clue? HOOUFSE ADVISORY NOV IN SESSION stairs I In spite of themselves, the representatives were an active group and accomplished much to benefit everyone, except escalators in the gym ana! fAe :Slay ring. Then there was the president of vice, Ben Braly. He hammered the House of Advisory to order as the thunder of pattering hoots echoed down the halls to the meeting, where, judging by the pic- ture, his sense of humor kept matters Qand the representativesl alive.
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fke :Syn icafe X X gs New business? Old business? Monkey business? Bob Marshall presided over these businesses, especially the latter, as president of our great student body fin size, that isll and a well-qualified lad he is. Ill .........,r Ten oi the most personable Polyites were the commission members, row 1: Edna Herrera, current publications: Liz Walters, girls' welfare: Bob Marshall. president: Ardath Chapman, records: Alice Kjellberg, literary activities. Row 2: Larry Walters, entertainment: Mr. Iames, advisor lbless his heart!J: Bob Porter, boys' welfare: Ben Braly, vice-president: Bill Polcene, senior yell leader: Manuel Villalpando. finance. 24
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'Q 1 in I s' , -- Q , , 4 K- Doctor lean Thayer looks over the Girls League Board: Lynn Shorey, Betty Sutherland, Sumiko Koketsu, Kathy Reed, Rachel Diaz, Sue McCoy, Liz Walters, Mary Ioy Sorgen. Beverly Eckhardt, Karen Sedgwick, Marcia Younglove, Ann Mclntosh, Marilyn Brewer, Iudy Sayre, Elesa Steves. lAbsent was Theresa Abbey, but her picture is at the bottom of this page as president of Senior Sponsorsl Liz Walters. president of Girls League, did her job with the utmost oi ability-- and with her heart in all of it. A warm smile and a cheery hello! . . . that's Liz's way with everyone. xg were were er ima and Keeping tabs on straying sophomore girls was just one of the duties of these Senior Sponsors. Row 1: Doris Rupel. correspond- ing secretary: lean Bates, vice-president: Theresa Abbey, president: Midori Kono, secretary. Row 2: Iones, Rendell, Morrison, Bender, Conalley, England, Carter, Richards, Boyd, Gilliand, Christopher, Cooke, Crispe, Carter, Leibert, Beach, Donlley. Row 3: Stitch, Kiel, Ervin, Hammond, Baily, Ivory. Lee, Davis, Peterson Sawyer, Chilton. Gem.
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