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- ,,.,,.-.-- Jiaistnrians ALICE VAN BEEK Ediior-in-Chief Ronnie Jackson, cameraman, Barbara Clark, associaie editor, Rosalie Zeigner, business manager, Dick Teaford, associate business manager, Don Wagner, or! editor, confer on yearbook details.
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mb berhire Jflnurisb lasts Through Girls' League to every girl on campus come the opportunity of active service to P.H.S. and the fun of growing socially. Under the presidency of Linda Brown and the sponsorship of Mrs. Vita Birnberg, the officers and committee members have carried out a stimulating and varied pro- gram of events, stretching from September to June. Founded in 1953 by Mrs. Marguerite Davis, it is a social and civic asset. GIRLS' LEAGUE CALENDAR Sophomore Tea, Sept. 18 Rose Marie Reid, April 9 Date Dad Banquet, Nov. 8 Sadie Hawkins Day, April 26 Lynwood Guest Assembly, Nov, 29 Formals-Mary Morey and Juanita, May l Carolyn Leonette, Dec. 6 Senior Class Mothers' Tea, May l5 The Winter Whirl, Dec. 8 Installation of Officers, May 22 Hi Mom Dinner, Feb. 27 Regional Conference, San Diego, May 25 Wilson Foreign Students, March l3 Graduation Daisy Chain, June l3 Effective aids on all league affairs have been these gym representatives: Nelva Romberg, Linda Adkins, Phyllis Brown Sherrel Dye, Patsy Moore, Frances Kimbrough lseatedjg Helen Dena, Angie Juarez, Sandy Liedal, Mary Jo Lewis, Barbara Hagan, Nancy Hecock, Mary Ann Smith tstandingt. l 1
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uf i9irateIaniJ JCL f2.4u.sLlU2 I A QUZ J LQUL ffm ,ZZZLZMU W cud V- 'dd am . ,ada f' ,f file' U !f J Anne Wright, senior ' f and Renae Taylor, junior V '2 i200 Pirates. Excited over its chosen theme, Disneyland, the 1957 Jolly Roger staff dashed into action in September. Headed by Editor Alice Van Beek, it published and sold the fund raising football programs, staged a yearbook circulation drive and ran smoothly planned photo days. The trips to Disneyland for the novel division pages offered relaxation. May brought deadlines, editorial and financial! And June? The annual itself and the third Yearbook Supper! class editor schedules for ix l new-w Julie Wisby, copy typist, Phyllis Brown, circulation manager, Sandy Hohl, staff member, and Don Ketzenbarger, sports editor, find periods all too short. Row One: Dennis Mesenhimer, annual bookkeeper, Beverly Wells, staff member, Maureen Malone, club editor. Row Two: Sonia Nielsen, faculty editor, Barbara Hagan, staff member, Doug Day, music editor, Arlene Lundberg, copy typist, Mar- ilyn Griffin, staff member, Brenda Sal- cl1ak. staff member. DNN, Ss,
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