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1 V377 you we X l 2 y, Ruth Malone. Secretaryz Carole Cail. Publicityg Yvonne Manning. Presidentg Lorraine Paul. Vice Presidentg Sue March. Social Affairsg Barbara Engstrom. Treasurerg Mrs. Minor. Advisor. ART CLUB MEINIBERS - Front row: B. Ahbay. R. Malone. S, Carlson, ,l. Leino. C, Cail, Y. Manning. I.. Paul, B. Moore. Second row: B, Lucas, M, XX'inn. P. XY'ainwright. E. Cortsen. S. Randal. N. Moore. S. Cosand, S. March, B. Keller, B. Engs- trom. D. Bullock. C. Speck, L. Hendrix. E. Brooks. S. Gracey, Mrs. Minor. The purpose of the P.l-l. High Art Club is to create more interest in the field of art. Among the club's activities this year were their annual dance, trips to San Francisco art exhibits, tour of California School of Arts and Crafts, formal dinner, guest speakers and lectures. This active club, which doubled its membership this year, hopes to keep its annual dance as a tradition for years to come. P. H. RAM-BRANDTS
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EALI. SEMESTER --V Front row E. C.intu.i. N. Nelson. S. XY.iI lace. C. Dothtraman. C. Foster. R. Summerfield. D. Holcombe. B Ritchie. -I. XY'eir. I.. Sears. P I.u1.1n. bl. McMillin. D. G.1i'i'c-n R. Barnes. B. I.ot.itelli. Biitlc row P. Morgan. C. Spotsxvoud. XY, A XY'.illg1te. M. A. I-Lintotlc. V. Cox bl. Berngird. C. Ions. I.. Burlcin Shaw. G. Eunlc. J. Quinlavin. R Dathe. B. Barnes. C. Stanford R. Leonard. P. Atwood. J. Lock- wood. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives is an important part of student government at Pleasant Hill High School. Most bills pertaining to finance originate in the House. It also provides the most direct means for student opinion to make itself felt. The House is composed of the student body vice president, the Sales and Finance Commissioner, and a representative elected from each homeroom to represent the general student body and to convey their suggestions. proposals, and resolutions. p-5 Chairman of the House is the student-body vice president. Other officers are the vice chairman and the secretary, who are elected by the House from among the members. SPRING SEMESTER - Eront row: A. Lujan. M. York, C. Spotsxvood. K. XX'ald. R. Allan. S. Courtamanche. G. Funk. J. XY'eir. B. Lamb. D. Kelly. S. Crippin. j. Rose. P. Silva. A. Hall. M. Damanchlci. Back row: D. Teselle. M. Cereda. B. Brandes. X. Ramus. R. Leonard, I. Eoreman. D. Carlson. D. Gar- ren. J. Ulrich. D. Rogers. j. Mc' Millin. C. Eastwood. B. Barnes. P. Lujan. C. Cox. D. Delu. R. Stine.
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iXlElXll5l:RS--liuiiirlii limi A I x. Levi is. Stuiman. Coggins. Oram. rl. .l'I'L'llSL'. B. lilado, .l. Graham. hfuui. S. Xlfatson. C. Svmin. V. Shay. M, lliiithanks. P. Scott. M. lfrenth. S, McQuivev. -I. Lexx is. B. lvfathevvson. I lklurone. tl. Quinlivan. M. D.im.1ntl1ki . N. Ahhay. D. Kink. R I.. liiiitkxrislmvv. XX . G. Rutiernmn. B. Setond row: D. I v 7' Thorpe. Mrs. bl. 'XP C3 +9 -C7 A+' it XXX OFFICERS-lNIargaret Ahhay. Historian: Vfally Ann XY'allace, Financeg joyce Moroni, Secretaryg -Io Ann Quinlivan. President: Margaret Finch. Vice President, Mr. W'atson. Advisor. CADUCEAN SOCIETY About thirty active girls make up this year's Caducean Society. The group is made up entirely of girls who are interested in science, especially in various phases of medicine, such as nursing, physical therapy, etc. Among their activities this year, the girls gave a Christmas party for a rest home in Concord. The club also organized a trip to St. joseph's College of Nursing, where they listened to speakers, met the girls in training, and had a sports outing later in the day. The girls also had a charter dinner at P.H.H.S. The Caducean Society is looking forward to an active program next year. The Caducean Society helps to further the interest is I and knowledge of the med- ical professions.
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