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ix 3 w Q . ' - f 2 qv. PEP COMMITTEE: SEATED: P. Mauch, adv., L. Van Sant, B. Delaney, I. Ewing, chairman, H. Delgadillo, D. Dodrill, C. Mullenix, F. Barton, adv. STANDING: L. Strickler, l. Traverse. l'0lllllll?f0l, an vffw-tire' svhool government. Rallies in the gym and by the bonfire brought forth in yells the hearty spirit that thrived at PUHS. Piloted by head cheerleader, Irene Ewing, the Pep Committee suc- cessfully fulfilled its duty of bolstering up school spirit. The cheerleaders, song leaders, president of the band and a representative from each class comprised this essential committee which Fred Barton and Patrick Mauch co-advised. Leadership, an experimental class under the ROW B. Hecht, P. Holihan, J. Petras, A. Caro, S. Craig, J. Knowlton, Y. direction of Miss Ernestine Hodges, coordinator of co- curricular activities at PUHS, assisted twenty-five student officers in developing such qualities of leadership as organizational ability, poise, initiative, and tact. These typical proiects-Award Night, PTA Co-Curricular Pro- gram, and next year's Homecoming Week-exemplified the responsibilities assigned to each class member. Flanery, G. Parodi, J. Roby, D. Gonzalez, D. Ramirez, W. Ramelli, J. Jones, L Handley. THIRD ROW: B. Morriss, N. Neuenburg, K. Riding, J. Ducoye,. by-V Chairman Judy Tuckey worked out the plans for Homecoming with Nick Monsour, Barbara Burke, and Tom Brogden.
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,. f' Valk, 1 l-'65, J cf 1 . ' 1 M BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED: D. Gonzalez, J. Knowlton, G. Parodi, J. Hathaway. B. Williams, M. Dotta, STANDING: J. Carrey, S. Boster, T. Soule. Studvnt Lvgislators. through ilu' passage' nl' bills anal rvsnluiions. Putting into action the legislative powers vested in it, the Board of Representatives ably kept the student gov- ernment running smoothly. The Board, composed of the four class presidents, the student body officers, and the Girls' League president, represented the entire student body as it performed its responsibility of passing laws. Working with the Board, the Student Congress, consist- The Constitution Committee with Myrna McClure, Tom Soule, and Nick Monsour rewrote the PUHS Constitution. N! X 26 fy ing of one representative from each third period class, passed resolutions expressing the will of the average student. This body, in making resolutions, influenced the passing of worthwhile legislation and informed the stu- dents of the problems confronting them. The campaign for a clean campus was successful largely due to the combined efforts of these two groups. STUDENT CONGRESS: FIRST ROW: B. Burke, Miss Hodges, T. Brog- den, J. Tuckey, B. Russi, J. Peterson, J. Hathaway, M. Dotta, M. Mcleod, S. Workman, G. Alderete, C. Rowland, D. Coursey. SECOND ji., M
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My N ,vm ' ' yd Y.. Vodvil, the Formal, assemblies-every G.L. function was under the supervision of Delia Gonzalez, president. T .. Girls' Lvaguv ol'fi1'vrs and l'0llllIIiff00W To include every girl in some activity and make her a vital part of the school was the aim of the Girls' League at PUHS. Led by popular President Delia Gonzalez and adviser Miss Ernestine Hodges, the cabinet acted with this outstanding purpose in mind. They urged the girls to attend the playful Frosh Frolic, the casual Date with Dad, and the traditional Mother-Daughter Banquet. Girls' Leaguers made the social calendar complete with their annual Vodvil and Formal. At the final affair of the year, the Big-Little Sisters Tea, the girls welcomed to Puente High future students from the area. if Ns,- 'E Debbie Coursey, Secretary Aileen Yamashita, Treasurer zyr- Marlene Flanery, Vice President 'QS7 GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET: SEATED: J. Harrison, I. Ewing, M. Flanery, D. Gonzalez, D. Coursey, A. Yamashita. STANDING: R. Miller, D. Sewell, J. Peterson, B. Kaemerer, J. Shuttleworth, C. Cullum, M. McClure, M. Ceranic, A. Gipson. C7 28 ,Q 1 0, -4- , 16 . .L ' , f' f f Qi - ft S fs i , TM w 1 . ifavf' -As ' .HQ it A Miss Ernestine Hodges, Adviser
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