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f--Q--A SUZIE COWDEN Fall Commissioner of Pep PAT MacLEAN Spring Commissioner of Pep I : omrmission got the job don - - and w ll FALL PEP COMMISSION Row I: Gail Higgins, Janice Alder, Ruth McEachern, Hilli Ivask lrecording secre- taryl, Suzie Cowden lcommissionerl, Pam Maclean lallendance secrelaryl, Pal Stetson, Lillian Guttman, Jane Hilgendorf. Row 2: Nancy Brown, Glenda Swiatek, Marlene Kravetz, Gwen Block, Joanne Sturdivan, Phil Mottesi, Diana Duke, Jackie Frantz, Nancy Brooks, Shiela Dick- son, Chris Swim, Carolee Ream, Carole Beltencourt. Row 3: Jerry Mackanic, Cameron Murray John Ogren, Bob Olds, Tom Stoffel, Dave Raphael, Buddy Ovesen, Tom Wilson, Tom Tustin, 4 I n+'iilu1 blmwr SPRING PEP COMMISSION Row 'l: Pam Maclean lcommissionerl Darlene La Mont lrecording secretaryl Row 2: Meredith Mitchell, Jackie Frantz Suzie Cowden, Judy Barrus, Sarah Kul berg, Susan Jones. Row 3: Penny Aldridge, Connie Randaz zisi, Janet Phetteplace, Carol Throop Nancy Offley. Row 4: Joe Sprankle, George Gurniak J3'1n Ogren, Bill Morgan, Terry Cress men, John Kennedy.
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a Commissioner of Social Affairs LINDA DORRANCE GINNY RETTING DAVE BERKUS Fall Commissioner of Assemblies Spring Commissioner of Assemblies KATHIE RANSOM CAROLE COULTER Fall Commissioner of Elections Spring Commissioner of Elections GAYLON MclNTYRE Fall Commissioner of Social Affairs LINDA DORRANCE Spring Commissioner of Social Affairs a.s. cabinet SOCIAL AFFAIRS To unify the variety of social affairs, a new of- fice was created this year. Hi-Day, one act plays, and everything from barn dances to bermuda balls highlighted the year's activities. Fall Commissioner Gaylon Mclntire, iniured dur- ing the first part of football season, and seriously ill for another five weeks, was replaced by Linda Dorrance, who was later reelected for the spring semester. ASSEMBLIES Serious or for iust plain fun, all our assemblies were planned and produced by an Assembly com- mission under the advisership of Miss Joyce Wil- liamson and Mr. David Leary. Student leaders Ginny Retting and Dave Berkus excelled in bring- ing before PHS audiences exciting shows and tal- ented performers. ELECTIONS Here at PHS democratic elections run by stu- dent themselves are planned and supported by the Commissioner and her Election committee. This year Kathie Ransom and Carole Coulter drew enthusiastic support from the student body for their well-organized efforts.
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The ll:35 bell chimes out across the deserted campus. From the doors pour the never-ending stream of students eagerly departing for their appointed clubs. For this is the hour when the hurried high school student takes a refreshing pause from his busy schedule. Here at PHS, there was a club suited to the needs and interests of most every-1 one. Take the Future Teachers Club, for example. lt offered to its prospective mem- bers information on the requirements, wages, and opportunities for advancement in the teaching profession. Pick just any slice of our club's spectrum, and you'll find something that will sharpen your interest, abilities, or your curiosity. when presidents had KATHIE DINWIDDIE Fall Commissioner of Clubs HANS SCHINZLER Spring Commissioner of Clubs l .gn CLUB PRESIDENTS COUNCIL Row 1 Jack Hagen Norman Kramer Ron Kathol Linda Rice Ron Snow Madelon Mason Phil Jacobs Pat Purdy Mary Ellen Rangel Marlene Kravetz Joe Contreras Row 2 Kathy Dinwiddie lcommisslonerl John Roselt Bill Bourtney Laura lee Strleter Lewis Wise Ken Bowman Cecelia Traylor Claudia Hicks Lynne Seymour Carl Grushkin Gil Dominguez Ray Horn Mrs Chittenden Kadvlsorl Row 3 Sandy Johnson Deanna August Tom Gertmenian Marlene Jack Leslie Sim monds Hans Schlnzler Bob Reuher John Nootbaar John Watkins Jim Dalzell Bill McPherson Jon Lightfoot Q l 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 f 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -
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