Palm Springs High School - Chia Yearbook (Palm Springs, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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Palm Springs High School - Chia Yearbook (Palm Springs, CA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 153 of 236
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Qittlww CM The Indian Club, whose iob is to boost our school spirit, has really had a busy year. Selling programs and spirit pins at the football games, and putting on pep rallies are a few ot its duties. CLUB, Bottom Row: Marsha Wener, Frankie Holditch, Peggy Boyle, Lynn Harnrnershlag, Jill Cindy Elliot, Nancy Coffey, Nan Stevens, Jett Isnagle, Irene Andreason, Heather Ruttledge, Sally Elliot. Second Row: Susi Elliot, Julie, Salazar, Susan Smith, Diane Deitz, Allison Jayne lrvine, Cici Kennedy, Sharon Riley. Third Row: Diane Hector, Willis Edwards, June f Grier, Pete Younghusband, Shirley Chumy, Kathy Bell, Sandi Nelson, Wayne Miller, Mike ts, Terri Grey, Danny Cohen, Diane Allen, Marlene Biss. This year's sponsor was Mr. Hertzke, who was helped out by Mrs. Reynolds. The club officers were Pete Young husband, President, Frankie Hol ditch, Vice President, Diane Allen Secretary, Marlene Biss, Treasurer. To these people we say congratu- lations for a job well done. Teinna Beirne 'Q . ,,Ws,,tt I ',t,t,,, INDIAN CLUB OFFICERS, Left to Right: Marlene Biss, Pete Younghusband, Frankie Hol ditch, and Diane Allen. l47

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S Goiwmvfwirtf Each country endeavors to educate its citizens in the fundamentals of gov- ernment. ln the United States, where every adult has a voice in the running of the country, it is essential that every high school student participate in his school's government. ,Q . - - . . 5:1111-2' f- I f , -- .. , ,.,-s , ':., . '..4-f -. 'L..',f Xi A , 1 , f 'Q': ,- Q '15, , 21- , .. L, , f.---f4 -..' , og Front Row, Left to Right: Sharon Linville, Ann Humphreys, Lee Lamb, Georgia Benner, Jay Miller, Carson Fleetwood, Sharon Laker, Bill Adolph, The Thinker, Shirley Janiuk, Bob Boyle, Charley Truaxy Kenny Cosgrove, Steve Sellery. Second Row: Pete Younghusbancl, Stan DeGruccio, Dick Brubaker, Andie Hass, Ernie Reyes, Jim Hopp, Heather Rutledge, Margo Morrison, Patsy Riley, Alexa Clark, Carol Paul, Jeff Castleman, Sarosh Mehta, Roy Taylor, Lynne Hamerschlag. The student government at Palm Springs High School encourages its members to ex- ercise their rights as leaders in a democratic society. Through high school elections, the student not only acquaints himself with the prob- lems of an elected office, but gains valuable information which will help him cast an in- telligent and informed vote in national and state affairs. In participating, the student is making himself better qualified to be a member of our society, which is more con- scious than ever before of world political situations. Li Siegel T46 Front Row, Left to Right: Vic Martin, Tom Rastle, Richard Post, Mike Mochusig David Frederick, Pat Delgado, Barbara Butler, Susie Phillips, Sharon Oistad, Wa Walker, Jim Beradini. Second Row: Jim Sheppard, Carson Fleetwood, Shelby Cofg Michelle Linville. Back Row: Gary Smolker, Diane Allen, Diane Hersh, Ann Badd Cindy Elliott, Sharon Riley, Nan Stephens, Linda Gold.



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Perhaps our largesT organizaTion aT Palm Springs High is The Girls' League. This is because every girl becomes a member upon enTering Palm Springs High School. Under The supervision of Mrs. Sfephen, The members of This service organizaTion are on hand To serve The school in various ways. The Girls' League is divided i differenT areas. The PinaTore which is The main subdivision c sisTs of HospiTaIiTy, UshereTTes, a Big Sisfers. The HospiTaliTy group c usually be seen in The CafeTe whenever There is a special occasi These girls ser Tables, serve food a add a biT of glamour To The occ sion. The UshereTTes add Their o Touch of charm while ushering special evenTs which Take place The audiTorium. GIRLS' LEAGUE, Left To Righh lone Logan, Marilyn Riordon, PoT Delgado, Korrine Murphy, PaT Cirata, Carmelo Possaro. Second Row: Evelyn Jadulang, Susie Forman, Susie Phillips, Sharon Linville. The Big SisTers are called upon when new sTudenTs arrive on cam- pus. They help The new sTudenTs by spending a day wiTh Them showing Them around The school and inTro- ducing Them To The oTher sTudenTs. Through Their services, The mem- bers of The Girls' League have prov- en Themselves indispensable. They are, indeed, a necessary parf of The campus. Cynfhia Marci 48 i T T i ! HOSPITALITY, Front Row: Left To Righh Bonita Devers, Connie Cross, Vera Saru Borak, Gay Miller, PaT Delgado, Pam King, Carmelo Possaro, Beth Crume, Ri Vasquez. Second Row: Roberto Docks, Pricella Paul, Ann Jones, Sherma Algoocl, Dq Weissman, Cynthia McCall, Susan Carter, PaT Meeks, Linda Vines. Third Row: Adams, Denyse King, Debby DuBose, Anne Moorman, Jo Ellis, Jeannie Jones, is Slaughter, Sue Morrison, Penny PriTcheT, Carole Schumacher, Pot Cirafa, Evelyn Jodi

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