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toward memorable graduation 1 L? Q, x J lk? Q S if ,R it ,, e f .- i q: S f X ew... ,,, SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Row One: Bryce Lensing, Cathy Howe, Ed Anderson, Tom Mallard. Row Two: Signe Hanson, Marilyn Bessey, Susie Byrne, Betty Holifield, Mavis Morgan, Patty Raymond, Sally Warner, Suzanne Wynne. Raw Three: Sue Saetens, Rhonda Parsons, Natalie Thomas, Renee Valois, Sally Thayer, Cynthia Krom, Kathy Whaley, Nancy Taylor. Row Four: Bruce Scharnberg, Barbara Reeves, Abby Darley, Sherryl Kinkade, Janet Osborn, Heather Blakely, Leslie Mc- Given, Terry Mason, Bob Wells. Row Five: Mr. Six, adviser: Steve Smith, Martin Eskiiian, Bob Hughes, Sasha Giritpky, Stan Klein, Jim Barrentine, Paul Anderson, Mike Georgiades. Row Six: Steve K. Smith, Larry Vick, Paul Potter, Richard Pro- vost, Tom Allen, Larry Parton, Ron Richard, Steve Gerow. Row Seven: Chris Wood, Mike Chavez, Bill Hoge, Dave Greenlee, Fred Brown, Ed Waller, Myron Yanish, Craig McCreight, Skip Newton, Dennis Harry. .A - 1 Q - '7'f .' fx ff 4 it I Q 1 4' Q 4' 1, fy 1 ,, -asain - li e- xx lv' V mr' fi ef CATHY HOWE Secretary TOM MALI-ARD BRY1CE LENSING , reasurer President ED ANDERSON X Vice-President Seniors Paul Jacobs, Phil Gordon, and Marlene Griffin visit Hahn and Hahn law liim for Youth Day assignment. 29
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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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Juniors took on new responsibilities ii , r s L . go , li is V' : JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Row One: Mike Carrier, Carol Silbaugh, Chris Cobb, George Wood. Row Two: Kathy Adams, Cathy Laylander, Lynda Thomas, Elva Salz, Terrell Clark, Karen Baum, Sally Shapiro, Kathy Grund. Row Three: Miss Williamson, advisory Sandy Werthwein, Susan Sherman, Veronica Acosta, Conee White, Judi! Gergely, Liz Lloyd, Connie Myers, Robin Raymond, Suesen Acosta. Row Four: Judy Swanson, Bobs Brandin, Gary Fox, Ed Burgenev, Lani lain, Henry Gelender, Rex Tullis, Susan Myers. Through old in program and activity planning, junior class counselors Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Barr, and Mr. Griffin helped students to formulate future educational and vocational goals. Mr. Griffin ioined the counseling staff during the spring semester when grade level coordinator, Miss Wil- Y N liams, left PHS to aid the development at Blair High School. K :im-.aw-2-4 Ce 3-Ev. c..,, , Besides their functions as advisors, the counselors also performed specific duties, encompassing supervision, headed by Mr. Snyder, publicity and public relations, directed by Mr. l Barr, Aurora advisorship, undertaken by Mrs. Taylor, and social affairs, supervised by Mr. Griffin. Organizing and executing the projects designed to amass the funds to finance future class expenditures was the purpose of the Junior Class Council. The traditional Sadie Hawkins Day was celebrated on April i7 with the council receiving all the profits from the dance. y O XX X. l - , , , K' 'ff' ' ' Junior Class Council member Elva Salz Junior Counselors Mis. Anna Taylor, Miss Joyce Williamson, Mr. James Snyder, and delivers committee progress report. Mr Charles Barr sponsor class activities as well as advise students.
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