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1 , i fy as am- -,-'f QW Top personnel established new precedents in guidanc c ,- N---. .4 .M Vice-Principals Mr. Charles Eckels, Dr. Una Wickes, and Mr. Arthur Dittberner survey plans for improve- ment of the Senior Quad. 22 ,eg , 4:5 fd- Qfk' -gy. i .cs . . -A--5. Sec 'A he ZA e F, iw. Representing Mrs. Edwards as well as performing assigned duties, PHS's three vice-principals worked to strengthen the efficiency and effectiveness of PHS leader- ship. As director ot student personnel, Mr. Dittberner supervised administration and publications concerning scholarships, hon- ors, and special examinations. He also co- ordinated physical education, ROTC, health center, records offices, IBM headquarters, and served as liaison officer to CIF and CSF. Seminars, workshops, clubs, and serv- ice organizations Were the special con- cern of Dr. Wickes, vice-principal of stu- dent activities. She acted as advisor to the ASB Cabinet, Representative Council, and Red Cross Council. Mr. Eckels, assistant principal ot oper- ations and curricula, directed and organ- ized the school-wide curricular program and administered the school budget. In addition to these duties, he conferred with teachers, supervised requisitions, and pro- cessed the purchase of student gitts. retary Mrs, Hand handles phone calls while Mr. Dittberner confers in his otice.
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leadership Mrs. Edwards attends Rose Bowl game amidst high-ranking leadership. A Tribute to the Student Body of l963-64! More than ever before, students at Pasadena High School have made their TODAYS count. No longer can we believe that our TODAYS are only mark-time prepara- tions tor our TOMORROWSl Just as important to us now as in our adult lives, are tho:e high qualities of learning and living that we have shared. As we express our deep appreciation for your achievements and your loyalties, we would also recog- nize all the countless people who have helped in hun- dreds of little ways to malce your high school years both important and happy. Our memories of the Class of l964 will be long cherished, You Seniors havo not only given us new goals but you have also left us the formula for their attainment. -Gladiss D. Edwards Undoubtedly, this year has been one of the most successful for Pasadena High School. ln almost every field of endeavor, we have been among the most out- standing in the state and the nation. These tremendous achievements were the results of hard work, persist- ence, and genuine dedication to our school and its ideals. We owe our successes not only those who are always in the limelight, but also to those countless students and faculty who consistently work behind the scenes. We do not hear too much about them, for they do their work quietly, without expectation of reward or acknowledgement. Yet the kind of sincere enthusi- asm and dedication which they put behind their efforts makes their contributions the rcal backbone of our achievements. lt is to these unsung heroes especially, and also to the entire student body, that l would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for their consistent support in our efforts in pursuing our goals. It was such team work and enthusiastic attitude that made this year one of the greatest. -Gyula Szabo With virtually hundreds of students participating in school activities, PHS has a great need for leader- ship and organization. We have had fine leaders at PHS who attempted to create and organize programs that proved beneficial to everyone There is one point that l would like to stress, and that is preparation. Too many people fail to realize how much planning must precede any successful un- dertaking. l've found that preparation constitutes 90 per cent of any iob, and execution the remaining ten per cent. On behalf of the spring ASB Cabinet, l want to thank the entire student body for its support and its sparked interest in student government which has made this semester rewarding and successful. -Rob Heublein TOP: Mrs. Edwards heightens student enthusiasm at traditional Homecoming assembly. MIDDLE: Fall President Gyula Szabo keeps busy with Cabinet business. BOTTOM: Spring President Rob Heu- blein delivers State-of-the-Campus address. Q .JW and
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nd administration y 'iff q:.'1 ..1:::Z1:fi 7, Policies improving courses of study and streamlining teaching W techniques were initiated by the tive-member Board of Education. Executing these policies was the task of Dr. Robert E. Jenkins, Su- perintendent ot Schools, who was aided by a board of assistant superintendents. By increasing the quality of Pasadena education, which influ- ences tover 35,000 students at various grade levels, the Board of Education continued to maintain Pasadends traditional high stan- dards in educational procedures. 'xml DR. ROBERT E. JENKINS Superintendent of Schools Xg4,gk f' ,........W......w....w WSPEHWY MR Smgqg EREEM BOARD OF EDUCATION-Mr. Walter T. Shatford II, Mrs. LuVerne LaMotte, Mr. Steve Salisian, Mr. James N. Stivers, Dr. Robert G Freeman. s- , .. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS-Dr. Catherine Robbins, Pasadena City College, Mr. George Norene, Secondary Schools, Miss Grace M. McFarland, Elementary Schoolsp Dr. E. Howard Floyd, Instruction, Dr. Edgar C. Egly, Business.
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