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MR. Pl'llLLlPS, Poly journalism teacher, is a fine example of what happens to teachers af- flicted with the curse of spare time. l-le should have taken lessons from Mr. Luthy. 24 Crime doesn't pay . . . This is what Bob Coppo has learned in chemistry. PoIy's Faculty Was a Vitally MR, COOPER and MR. BARTO are getting a l::ird's eye view of Our Town. f 5 SE l C 4? Vfu3s . K wig 5 C- A- ' t :iw ffm ,A X , . asf? S .L ,,,V,. U , N32 fx Commercial Teacher MISS SCHNEE at a faculty tea.
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Who Gave And don't stand there. Words of warning from MR. PROBST to this driver educa- tion class. Us the Know-How MRS. YOUNG is demonstrating to her home economics class a technique that often baffles young mothers: the art of teach- ing one's husband how to care for the junior member of the firm. E i i 2 l l i i l l l ,ual Cmahvfg ampn- roifomviol' ANZA CHEVROLET owners-aL..f MISS PROCTOR gives a practical demonstration at the mixing machine. MISS COLEMAN and MRS. ZEHN- PFENIG are experimenting with a de- vice invented by one of the more mechanically minded students in their home economics classes. They tell us that it is designed for husbands that have trouble threading a needle. MR. ELLIOTT and MR. COGSWELL are preparing for another The man on the spot, MR. MRS. DENNO'S home economics trip in their effort to transform the sophomores of Poly into AYERS. classes learned many methods Sale d'lVe 5- useful in the home.
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The office staff was not often found in such a peaceful position as this, Their time was fully occupied with their many jobs which range from handling all those pink and white slips land some with a slightly blue tingel to keeping track of Mr. Wrentmore lit took three of them to do that.J ROW l 3 Mrs. Fussell, Miss Tebelskis, Mrs. Hodge, Mrs. Brainard. ROW 2: Mrs. l-ladden, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. l-'loenes Miss Kurkjian, and Mrs. Searle. Poly owes a vote of thanks to these hard working ladies who made sure that the cafeteria always had a warm and vitamin-filled meal waiting for us at noontime ROW l Mrs l-lolms Mrs Perkins Mrs Stout ROW 2 Mrs Portbury Mrs Menigoz, Mrs. Prophet. ROW 3: Mrs. Manderville Mrs Braley Mrs Scapple Mrs Harris Mrs Randall Mrs Hickman STANDING Mrs Bauer Mrs. Weaver. if XX
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