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,-QM ww fi eff Pirsiecorsiesrfarr gr: Annomorie Yerkes, Editor Stocy Stockton, Advertising Monoger Horold Phillips, Business Monoger Miss Soro A. Emmons, Advisor The Pine Cone Staff of 1946 was more than proud to bring you the second volume of the yearbook. The many obstacles were overcome by the diligent efforts of the whole staff by the helpful suggestions of the entire Senior Class, This year quite a few new ideas were added to broaden the scope of the book and to make it more typical of Pemberton High. Again the staff would like the classes and clubs of P. H. S.. the business organizations of the various communities, and the many, many friends to know that their cooperation and generous aid was sincerely appreciated, 31
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4224 TEM 005' ills! 3,2 STUDENT coursicit g5, ' President, Stcicy Stockton Vice-President, Poul Schumann Secretory, Ruth Hill Treasurer, Annomcirie Yerkes Mrs. Morion L. Hoycock, Advisor The Student Council consisted of representatives from each Home Room. These representatives were selected by the students. The Council elected its own staff frcm its members, and meetings were held twice a week during activity periods. The Student Council sponsored various student activities such as danc- ing club, dances, and Welfare Committee. The Welfare Committee checked on students who had been absent several daysg and if illness was the cause, sent cards or flowers depending on the seriousness of the illness. This year the council accumulated extension cords, lamps, and other paraphernalia required by student organizations for dances and other ac- tivities. By providing these articles, when needed, the council proved its willing assistance. 30
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'J M 4 W viii :Elf ,Q ORCHESTRA ,,, Miss Jone Glenn, Director The orchestra that was organized last year started with its old mem- bersg and as the year went on, added beginners to swell its number. The most important function of this organization was to play for the processional and recessional at Commencement. Five Seniors played with the orchestra for the last time. These boys will be missed greatly, but the number of beginners coming on is encouraging. Two of our instrumentalists, Jean Brown and Marcella Johnson, entertained in assembly and at the Board of Education Dinner. 32
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