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

 - Class of 1959

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Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 27 of 188
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Business Education instructor MISS DOROTHY SCHNEE and bookkeeping instructor MR. ROBERT WRIGHT review their suggestion for a new, simplified income tax form: I. Hov much money did you make this year? 2. How much did you hove left? 3. Send it in. Naughty, naughty, MlSo BETTY ANDERSON, don ' t copy MISS MARGARET ELLIOTT ' S answers, even if she is a rival typing teacher. s of the trades Students watch MR. RICHARD CURRY and MRS. MARGARET POFAHL having a tug-of-war with that ten dollar bill. Who will win — Driver Educator Curry (who is also A. S. B. financial trustee), or Business Educator Pofahl {who super- vises the A. S. B. Store)? You ' re not keeping anything from me, are you? MRS. DOROTHY ROONEY. Who, me? replies MISS SHIR- LEY SMITH. Commercial teachers aren ' t supposed to keep secrets froin one another — big, happy family, and all that, you know. To MR. JOHN J. SHIRILLA and MR. EARL BOSTROM the Bookkeeping Cycle is a happy one. (To some students, the Bookkeeping Cycle meant starting the course with D ' s and ending it with D ' s. ) • nt BOOKKEEPING CYCLE 23

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When you hear Charge! in the Auto Shop, it doesn ' t mean that a person is experiencing a thrilling sensation or that we are launching an attack against the enemy. To MR. CHARLES WEBBER and MR. GEORGE MOSHER it simply means that they are charg- ing a battery. There, I con print my name — goody, goody, ejaculates journalism student Lynda Smith, as MR. RICHARD J. EPP, printing instructor, and MR. ROBERT PHILLIPS, journalism instructor, supervise. We learned tricks Th is interesting and useful substance is known to the experts of the subject as xylem — wood to most of us, lectures MR. GEORGE BRONSTRUP, weilder of the woodshop. MR. RALPH H. INGERSOLL doesn ' t need to eat; he runs on electricity, and teaches it, too. MR. IRVING E. HICKS, machine shop teacher, is working on his new invention, a sophomoric dpi-anilatnr. 22



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Well, we ' re improving remarks MASTER SERGEANT CHARLES COBB to CAPTAIN JOSEPH PIOTRZKOWSKI. and SERGEANT FIRST CLASS NORMAN O. WILLEY, only one casualty on the R. O. T. C. rifle range. Last year we lost three cadet privates. MRS. DOROTHEA SHARP and MISS MILDRED AYERS look through the costume room. Yes. they certainly have collected some interesting items during their years of teaching physi- cal education and modern dance. MISS NANCY ANN COOPER and MISS IVA LEE DILTS inspect the towels, which must be absolutely clean for their girls. Girls ' physical education teachers are always so par- ticular about the care of their little dears. They built The athletic triangle of COACHES THOMAS MASSEY (var- sity football and wrestling), BEN HAMMERSCHMIDT (head varsity football coach and track), and EARL MAhSHALL (head track coach and varsity football) trained the j layers who brought home victory. 1 24

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