Phoenix Union High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 144 text:

SOS CLUB- Gracious Social Hall hostesses this year were ibottom rowl Carver, Hayes, Groom, and Brion: KSC-C3115 Bowl Ballou, Eunston, Douthit, Mrs, McCubbin, Moore, Greer, Sedig, Dean, Holland, Mackey, McGahee, Homan, Otwellp tTop Rowl Zarmis, Martin, Peila, Blankenship, Ford, Evans, Tarr, Miss Bradish, and Davies. Stadium Club, SOS Club . . . AT Your Service SERVICE CONSTITUTES the main job of all Stadium Club members. At every performance, these students usher grateful people to their places. The ushers are always courteous, dependable, and always there when needed. This is one of the oldest clubs in Phoenix Union. A dinner party at Bud Brown's Barn gave the club's year a dandy windup. SOCIAL HALL DEVOTEES who see that tip-top service and courtesy are the rule, the SOS Club members have earned the school's praise. Besides keeping the Social Hall in proper order, they host several faculty teas and the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. A Society of Service member is on duty at every function in the Social Hall. Apple-pie order is the rule! STADIUM CLUBfReady for work in the stadium are ibotlom rowl Marcum, Vlfood, Myers, Goodin, Rice, Eagan, Hays, Robles, and Uriasp Row 2: Roberts, Iones, Downing, Tang, Waldrip, Gregory, Robles, Hall, Hays, and Brazeey Row 3: Goodin, Cecil, Smith, Hanes, Pigg, Williams, Flores, Archibeque, Iordan, Roberts, Dore: Top Row: Rechiant, Luther, Caldwell, Berlemann, Ross, Myers, Bass, and Mitten. B? Maxima W X

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CCC Club CCC CLUB- Marilyn Sanchez fin centerl puts on vaudeville act for lback rowl Patricia Biggerstaff, Frances Schectrnan, Ronald Naturman, Shirley Phillips, Nick Salerno, liront :owl F-,osalee Sanchez, Barbara Steinfield, Sharon Davies, Mrs. Breckerbaurner, Carolyn Bodge, Gladys Lee. Friendship Always Helps WITH A FOUR-FOLD purpose, CCC Club helped the Crusade tor Freedom by stimulating tree thinking, im- parting information, adding to the general culture, and participating in social and school activities. One inspir- ing talk ths year, Behind the Iron Curtain, given by a former German citizen showed why the Crusade is being carried forward. Other topics included What Makes People Happy, How to Obtain Success in the Business 'World, The Failure of Marxism, and Make Up Your Mind. ORlENTATlON parties, teas, and service projects helped new girls tind friends at Phoenix Union. Led by Marlene Bellinger, president, the Friendship Club was glad to say Welcome FRIENDSHIP CLUB-Top Row: Humphrey, McElhaney, McCarty, Newman, Evans, Ford, Martin, Adamson, Yonnis. Row 3: Mackey, Larson, Loe Nelson, Clements, Kulenovich, Mahaitey, Ortega. Row 2: Burns, Whitmer, Barr, Johnson, Harnmerton, Kapp, Hayes, Miss Stewart, Front Row: Hunt, De-Graw, Bellinger, Ballou, Barbara Wright, Sandy Wright, Best. -IA



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1177 wg ri-f Sleigghi' O' Handers . Spotlighters In Action . CONIURERS' CLUB believes that learning skill in magic is lots oi fun. Magicians this year were tRow 11 Phillips, Fleugel, Sandy, Egger, Burlingame, Domalskip tRow Zi Mr. Jamison, Virqa, Catlett, Fulck, Walker. Top Row: Ingram, Sunshine, Emmler, George, Iarnes and Olsen. WHILE FIRE-EATING Ioe Egger has his lunch, these Spotlighters enjoy the show. The group had plenty of talent to offer, Sponsored by Mrs. Munson, 'members were Banker, Cheatham, Checuras, Corkins, Domzalski, Dong, Egger, Ellington, Friday, Henderson, Howe, Mclflhaney, Register, Higgins, Sullivan, Szabo, Thorn, Toth, Trombetti, Turner, Yates. Don't forget Ioe's clever dummies, Stanley and Tootsie, who are in the center of action-as usual!

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