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

 - Class of 1957

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Alf' Jlaking a futile attempt to keep the attention if his students aroused at all times, MR. EAYMER finds himself oblivious to one stu- lent's primping iCareful, Virginia! Mirrors are iretty fragile these daysll and another's creative talents in aeronautics. They iust don't seem to be quiet, easy-to-handle students such as they used to be, do they? Fw. 9:1 1 ' The end of a perfcet day, and our undaunted hero finds himself somewhat doubtful of the saying that there are many compensations in teaching. Bah! - at 3:00 in the afternoon. a mage uf text hunks anti hlankhuarhs 'fr' 'S-Q ,gfwvf :ience offers many specimens for study as Carole Uyera, Carolyn avis, and Pat Patterson are observing. Yes, teachers are being ccluded from this category, GEORGE LONDOS. l7 I , ,. . E lt's just as easy as this and can be done with one hand, DOROTHY ROONEY, shorthand and typing teacher, explains to her new students, who, although not shown in the picture, are struggling with two hands' to get the paper out of their folders. L- tw-r - Through a jungle of circles, triangles, and squares Cin this instance not referring to her math students! CARO- LYN THORSEN emerges, ready to conquer all. Lower right: DELIA LOPEZ finds a laugh irresistible upon overhearing a boy in her Spanish class tell his girl- friend Me quiero, which, translated, means I love myself, fs. ,Ar vig: fx I' T G? AiEtb ket--

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:- SJ X4 . Av IK ! P ' - ' Q f 4 IZ . 5 'X XI Our melodrama begins to the sound of the 'ooster's crow at the home of MR. GEORGE RAYMER, English teacher at Poly High. With 1 hefty stretch and a hearty yawn, our hero is ,ip and ready to take on all A all, that is, but the :old floor that awaits his tender feet. Round ancl round the old wheel goes - DUANE WARNICH has proved that his, along with his pokes and puns, is une of the best methods for promoting nterest in his physics classes. ,ower picture: JOSEPH GRIFFIN, :hcmistry and math teacher, seems Zalm as he demonstrates his talents to mis class. Must be making Superchlora- illedflouride toothpaste. :xt 'ity' . 'if' - ' SX! f .v W-2 Having caught an extra twenty winks, which after much mathematical calculation has been found to equal one overslept hour, there is only enough time for a cup of milk and sugar with a drop or two of coffee. Even with the solemn word of RUTH RICKARD, head of the Social Studies Department, and the verification of the book, Don Blazer is finding it difficult to believe that the War of l8l 2 started in the year l8l2. Don't worry, Dong it could be worse. Here are three interesting subjects, discussing history, no doubt. RUS- SELL HADWIGER earnestly at- tempts to get the attention of JACK SMlTl-l, who finds the cam- era much more interesting, while EARLE GREEN solemnly cogitates about the whole affair. CHARLES SHEWMAN points to the place on the map where one of his social studies students claims to have been born . . . Sebikotona? Sounds sort of phony! Who said to become a teacher and quit carryin books? MR. RAYMER wonders, as he arrives 5 the parking lot gust in time to keep his name of the tardy sheet. heir routine mas 'X A 4 v- 1,



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Ulbeir jabs were tu ' ' LOUIS LIST insists that he heard ARTHUR OOSTER- VEEN say something in French which, as everyone knows, is absolutely and to- tally unpardonable for Span- ish teachers. Having already done away with the letter o in the word book, DONALD WIL- COX and KELLY ADAMS prepare to rearrange the en- tire English language and thoroughly confuse their his- tory and American institu- tions students, An inch here, a foot there, and what do you have? -a mix-up and an expression quite different from the one now on shop teacher GEORGE BRONSTRUP'S face. Watch it, fellas, looks dangerous Ithe saw, that isl. Recharging batteries is old stuff, but GEORGE MOSHER and CHARLES WEBBER both agree it would be quite inter- esting and profitable to be able to recharge a few of their run-down auto shop students.

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