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Cabinets encouraged increased participation in student government SPRING ASB CABINET-Row One: Bonnie Bradshaw, Maggie Chipman, Karen Cummins, Marcy May, Robin Franklin. Row Two: Kevin Snow, Rob Heublein, Cindy Oldfield, Paul Anderson, Mike Carrier. Row Three: Marti Cason, Rod Gordon, Skip Newton, Jim Chapman, Miss Kallshian, advisor. Welding a closer and clearer understanding be- tween the administration and the student body was the goal ot the Associated Student Body Cabinet. Heading the Fall ASB Cabinet's list ot objectives were the construction of a second marquee board, erection of bleachers tor the athletic field, and the in- stallation ot a baseball score board, final approval tor which was secured from the Board of Education by the Spring Cabinet. ln addition to sponsoring a visit from Mark Keppel's ASB Cabinet, the Spring Cabinet hosted the Foothill League meeting ot April l5. Both the Fall and Spring Cabinets continued to encourage student interest and participation in the ASB Open Caucus. Spring ASB Cabinet continues the tradition of open coucuses for students partici potion. 27
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N V.. IX A f -, 3 Lg, is-sin J' -vi:-il., , - . . ,-.,...... ,., -. . W, . . , . , ASB FALL ASB CABINET-Row One: Leslie McGiven, Sue Jones, Miriam Varloogian, Robin Franklin. Row Two: Mr. McAlpin, advisor: Sandy Seiler, Terry Mason, Gyulo Szabo, Abbe Keith, Jon Chase, Karen Cummins, Miss Kallshian, advisor. Row Three: Slormy Meason, Mike Carrier, Tom Mallard, Terry Moore, Sian Smith, Jael Bean, John Boharl, Rod Gordon, Peler Guerranl. ill W Newly-elected Social Afiairs Commissioner Karen Cummins expresses thanks lo lhe PHS eleclorale. 26 TOP: Thursday mornings find Fall ASB oflicers Terry Mason, Abbe Keilh, Gyula Szabo, and .lan Chase presiding over weekly cabinet meelings. BOTTOM: ASB Cabient znmmillee members Paul Anderson, Jim Chapman, Alan Hartley, John Goodwin, and Skip Newlon invesligafe pros and cons of proposed by-laws.
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TOP: Mr. Simmons distributes entrance informa- tion to interested seniors during visit from USC Di- rector of Admissions. MIDDLE: Mr. Six welcomes PCC's Dr. Irvin G, Lewis as guest speaker for a special Senior assembly. BOTTOM: Senior Class Council committee chairmen Tom Mallard, Sue Jones, Ed Anderson, Bryce lensing, and Cathy Howe meet with Mr. Six to discuss Grad Night plans. Seniors geared plans Mr. Elgin, Miss Kallshian, Mr. Simmons, and coor- dinator Mr. Six, the counselors to senior students, found themselves busily employed with student-directed ac- tivities, in addition to their counseling. They helped plan visitations from college representatives and spon- sored Senior Class Council, ASB Cabinet, and Elections Board. Concerned with programming, counseling, and guiding about 300 students, each counselor was able to confront interested Seniors with o wealth ot informa- tion related to individual college and vocational plans. Having the some counselor for three years en- abled most students to know their counselors personally and provided an intormal atmosphere in which they could discuss problems and plans of the student. ln an effort to plan one of the most memorable graduation activities, the Senior Class Council, headed by the class otilicers, met nearly every week throughout the year. Numerous projects needed to be organized and carried out in order that the end product, Grad Night, be meaningful to each Senior. The Christmas Prom, held at the Altadena Town and Country Club, and the candy sale contributed toward the class gift and the financing ot the Senior Prom. 3- - W ff' infwsnsiiq-,ggi-, rj' . .avr My ,QV g I Miss Kallshian advises senior Pat Durkin on college plans. , ,4ss,,,,.,'w- 1, 3 'pun as lt Senior Counselors Mr Paul Elgin Mr Richard Simmons Miss Esther Kallshian and Mr. Gene Six Consult on graduation plans.
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