Pasadena High School - Campus Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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Senior Leadership Culminated Three Tradition-setting Trying to help students to help themselves, the main duties of the twelfth grade counseling staff under the leadership of Mr. O'Neill lay in the areas of programming, counseling, and guiding students toward further education and vocational skills. By know- ing each student individually, the counselors were able to recognize strengths and weaknesses and thus encourage mental development and growth to the ultimate potential. Also, by sponsoring numerous student activities such as Boys' and Girls' League, Project Record, Social Affairs Board and the Senior Class Council, the staff was able to work with students in o less formal atmosphere and to encourage students to make mature judgments in practical situations. The work study program, under the skilled direction of Mr. Manuel Manny Perez, was as successful this year as always. The program enabled students to continue their educational develop- ment and gain iob experience at the same time. SENIOR COUNSELORS The responsibilities of the Senior Class Coun- cil were to plan and to carry out money-raising proiects for a traditionally fine Graduation Week. Working with an efficient group of com- mittees, the council planned the profitable Christ- mas Prom and a candy sale, supplementing funds raised by previous proiects. Time challenged the council. Working within the limits of a year to produce special and sig- nificant senior events, the council introduced fast- er communication through a suggestion box. Located in Mr. O'NeilI's office, the box was or- iginally used to exchange ideas about the im- provement of the Senior Quad. Finale for the class activities was Senior Graduation Week for which the council planned Bermuda Day, presentation of the class gift, dedi- cation of a plaque, and the climaxing Grad Night at Disneyland. Mr Richard O'NeilI, coordinator, Mrs. Anita Robinson, Mr. Clyde Smyth, Mr. Robert Lyans. MR. MANNY PEREZ Work-Study Counselor

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MR DONALD McALPlN leadership Class Adviser cpresentation PAT EMERY i i BRAD KARELIUS Howmzo scHAErn is , 1 g 1 - lg MISS ESTHER KALLSHIAN ASB Cabinet Adviser lmproved communications between the student body, the cabinet, and the administration was the aim of the Fall Cabinet. During the first semester the Cabinet represented PHS at the Foothill League Forum, procured a tape recorder and tapes for the cafeteria, and improved activities bulletins for better com- munications. Other notable additions were an air conditioner for the Student Center and a portable public address system. The officers also originated open caucuses so that the student body could participate in cabinet meetings. Attempting to furnish all the needs of the student body and representing students at all functions, the Spring Cabinet worked competently and success- fully wih the administration to attain its goals. Members served as presiding officers in the hosting of the Foothill League Forum, initiated a committee for the improvement of the Senior Quad, and expanded the clubs and assemblies programs. Maior purchases included marquee boards for the school entrance and between gyms, and a telephone in the Girls' Gym. SPRING ASB CABINET gg-gg.-Q--m ....... . . BENNY rENsMAnK CABINET OFFICERS President ,,,...,,..,.................,... Howard Schaefer Vice-president ....... ....... B rad Karelius Secretary ............ .................. P Gi Emery Treasurer ,,,.,.,. ,.,,... B enny Fensmark Pep ...................... ......... M argo Chase Social Aftairs ........ ............ C arol More Assemblies .,....... ...... S andy Nielson Publicity .......... ........ K aren Leslie Clubs ..........,.................. ...... S tormy Meason Elections ...................................... Heather N0I'fl1 Senior Class President .......... Budd MacKenzie Junior Class President ........ Dennis Gertmenian Sophomore Class President ........ John Bohart Rep Liaison .........,.......................... Chris Myles Rep Liaison ............ ...., B ob Johnston ROTC Liaison ...,.... ...... G ary Tyler - --.2 - - N ssvevv .: s-.512 IQUQXMU. -mas Ss- c



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- SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL fears E SSSS E A A 'F 'Ji V 7' . i XCXL '.A' f ROW ONE: Dennis Fukumoto, Cathy Reece, Richard O'NeilI, Holly Raymond, Budd MacKenzie. 'ROW TWO: Jean Arita, Cathy Acro, Carol Cushman, Dwana-Dale Castor, Carolyn Stone, Cassie Friend, lisa Bent, Kathie Allen, Denise Vandenberg, Janice McCann, Sharon I Eastwood, Gail Brookman, Barbara Aumonn. ROW THREE: Diktra Wulfkuhle, Michelle Tweedie, Sheilah Peters, Cathy Clancy, Sandra Harp, Cynthia Matthews, Sheila Moore, Pam lentz, Judy Hilgendort, Leslie Thompson, Peggy Landis, Linda Wilks, Genie Bern- lhal. ROW FOUR: John Kurata, Jerry Stephens, Steve Hodgson, Phil Olwin, William Glendinning, Mike Nichols, Doug Glaeser, Bill Allin, Stu Horance.ROW FIVE: Bruce Corker, Scott Gagergren, Pat Cayce, Richard Locken, Ronald Anderson, Bill Christian, Don Dam- meyer, William Rada, Joe Huntsman, Gary Awod. BUDD MacKENZIE President HOLLY RAYMOND Secretary Senior Class Council members Holly Raymond, Bill Christian, and Gail Brookman look pleased as Cathy 'Reece reads final results of Grad-Night voting: Ocean House 99, Civic 149, and Disneyland 678. CATHY REECE Vice-president DENNIS FUKUMOTO Treasurer 23

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