Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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As president, LEWIS SMITH admirably led the Junior Class through its traditional ordeals of money raising, putting on the Prom, and letting neither the Seniors nor Sophomores squelch them. GENE ADAMS filled the gap when- ever the Junior Class officers ' meet- ings seemed to lack a president. % ' The Snirks wasted no time in getting their Junior year underway. Moods in Music keynoted their class assembly which was one of their first productions as upper- classmen. Bundling themselves into char- coal and red class sweaters, they set out to push peanuts, popcorn, and hot dogs at the football games. From their play Out of the Frying Pan, they jumped into activity centered around their cotton- candy and muscle twister booths at the Poly Carnival. The money which they so valiantly braved the crowds to earn went toward presenting the honored and aston- ished Seniors with the fabulous prom, Arabian Nights. •» I The Juniors Junior Class secretary, JANE HUGHES, attended to those little details that keep things running smoothly. SANDY BREWER helped keep male opinions from entirely running the Junior Class in her office of Girls ' Welfare. I GREG (MIDAS) SUVERKRUP eag- erly accepted the responsibility of treasurer of the monstrous Junior Class funds. MANNIE GRIJALVA knew that the men must be represented, so he took on the duties of Boys ' Welfare. BARBARA LINDGREN smiles bravely through the headaches of the biggest social function of the year, the Junior-Senior prom. Odt tads nctic; U, and the 8»

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ROW 1: P. Purkiss, M. Stevens, J. Tava- glione, A. Totten, P. Stone, B. Williams, C. Babcock, C. Ma singill, J. McVey. ROW 2: D. Chilson, F. Culpepper, D. Matus, P. Claassen, M. Richm in, K. Cretty, J. Fuentes, K. RedElk. ROW 3: F. Ellis, D. Godfrey, R. Erwin, A. Schoeffer, B. Warber, D. Fox, A. Charlton, B. McClellan. ROW 1: G. Barnes, P. Branstetter, J. Marcus, B. Tindall, S. Mason, J. Martin, J. Baker, S. Snyder, L. Alhman. ROW 2: C. Calzaretta, W. Burchine, L. Allman, L. Creager, C. Sutton, F. Plies, R. Helmholtz. ROW 3: D. Rountree, M. Nordmarken, S. Cochran, A. Lozano, W. Rutledge, L. Soria. ROW 4: L. Crosby, P. Harrison, B. Jackson, J. Slagle, D. Dunham, D. Rigsley, W. Patterson. ROW 1: R. Schroeder, M. Attride, E. Hale, C. Phoenix, S. Riley, J. Rasmussen, L. Barton, M. Kajiyama. ROW 2: J. Thomas, L. Drake, D. Lee, J. Radloff, D. Dixon, L. Mayhugh, S. Nichols, J. Sanders, L. Olson. ROW 3: D. Grisamore, B. Morrow, S. O ' Toole, S. Jen- nings, P. Barnes, S. Lowell, J. Rogers. ROW 4: D. Liebig, B. Snyder, C. Otto, J. Back- strand, D. Farley, D. DuBois. ROW 1 : T. Adame, L. Lawler, A. Baldwin, S. Sarvey, P. Dunn, C. Rodriguez, C. Kinsey. ROW 2: R. Derby, W. G auntz, J. McQuiston, C. Bradley, J. Alexander, L. Kay, D. Cobal- lero. ROW 3: B. Brennan, C. Hodges, E. Asper, D. Frich, R. Ballistros, R. Scott.



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% I The Junior Class Advisors, Miss Smith, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Rush, and Mr. Tew were excellent sports, for they energetically dived into all Snirk activities. iL,. - = . Knew Their Way Around ? 7r - - in a scene from the Junior Class play, Out of the Frying Pan, Leslie Jones holds her breath while Policemen Bruce Burkhart and Ben Robinson notice nothing peculiar about the cat- sup-splattered knife. I want a coke, three bags of peanuts, two boxes of popcorn, five hotdogs, and a candy bar. The members of the Junior class were kept busy selling food and whatnot during the football games.

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