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I he 'J-Inrnet VOLUME I W PHOENIX TECHNICAL SCHOOL, PHOENIX, ARIZONA, APRIL I, 1953 Ng, 6 Corley Selected B Tech Voters BITCI1 ,fly .N LOW MOWER, President Vice President Recording Secretary Financial Secretary William , Mcbermont, Smith Are Elected Class President At last the victory ls wor ley Williams Mavis NfcD anf Don Smith wtre ele class presidents in the gener tlqn Friday I.n the senlor class Stanley Williams ran awa the offlce of president from ponent Scott Mowery Sta Secretary of FFA he a longs to the Boys Alliar has attended Phoenix Tr three years Stanley ls bel ported by some very outs students who are Vice Pr James Anderson Secretar gmta Martinez and Treasur bur Williams In the Junlor class elect vls McDermott took the o president with flying colol Marvin Loos. The President ls belng ba vice-president Laura Youn retary LaVon Paxton tr Barbara Goheen In the sophomore clas tions they are a group standing freshmen who vu the sophomore clasp next y Don Smith overtook Kat glns as far as votes go l the office of Presxdent I three charming young ls back hlm next year in l inet Dolly Fletcher vlc dent Grace Castle secrets Frieda Gamblm treasurer Mother Daughl Banquet Date ' er Daughter Banquet wlll this year on May 6 A style show will be presented for entertainment and refresh ments wil be served The entire show will be staged ln the Tech Auditorium Mis Qlrlee was selected as Su pervisor and Dee Owens as Gen eral Chairman Girls to represent each class will be appointed at a later date Q0 assist Mus Owens All typs of clothing will be modeled Such as date dresses SP0rtswear western attlre and etc tvdent enrolled ln cloth lng and designing will he given the opportunlty to enter the style chow an I I. The qualified voters of Tech Student Body elected Don Corley to the highest student office in the school 1 on Friday, March 27. He suc- ceeds John Bowen who has Iserved as student body pres- l l l l l ident for the school year of 1952-53. Warren Schollaert, present edi- tor of the Hornet, won the offlce of vice-president. Mary Lou Mow- er was elected recording secretary, and Rita Yaroch, flnanclal secre- tary. Being top man in office ls not a new experience for Don Corley. He is past president of the fresh- man and sophomore classes and ls at present Junior clam president. Don received a letter Ln Varsity football this year He is a member of the FFA and ls majorlng ln agriculture John DeCastro p- posed Don in the general run off Thr- vice president elect Warren Schollaert ls a transfer from West High where he wu president of his home room His opponent was Jean Bowman ro! the herth of recording V Mary Lou Mower ls a from North Phoenix mere Mary Lou was fresh Jresentative on the Girls' Councll She was also a e there for two years. Tech Mary Lou ls assis- tor of the Homet Joanne in against Mary Lou ffice of financial secretary Rita Yaroch a snappy ma for the Tech hand She the pep squad durlng her re year The opposing can Jr thls office was Carlene ents Attend :I Clinic students recently attended ,tate Band Clinic sponsored rlzona Bandmasters Asso- nt Arizona State College at The three to hold finst more were Rick Wenek Leroy Miller bass horn Miller trombone urpose of the cllnlc ls to band directors and top students to study new nder one of the nations luctors P Robertson conductor lchlta Symphony Orchestra I of the Orchestra Depart the Unlverslty of Wlchlta was the guest director thll 30 high school band mem THE HORNET STAFF has done a wonderful pob on editing the school paper The Hornet The paper has progressed from about eight mlmeographed pages stapled together to a large prlnted newspaper The staff IS pictured above lseafed L to Rl Penny Ake Larry Valentine Mattie Steel Exchange Anita Shard Circulation Warren Schollaert Ed1torlnChIef Mary Lou Mower assistant editor Rack Wenek Music editor and Rusty Roblnson Standing are CL to Rl Marvln Loos Eldon Wake Margaret Taylor Ralph Black and Mr Copplnger Sponsor Members not pictured are Don m 40 Arizona high schools in sight reading while the observed udents began their strenu at 8 30 am followed by six erty Stanley Wllllams Nancy Dean and Bob Prunce A lot of credit should go to our new Director Mr McElroy and Mr Copplnger for their and in brlnglng the school a better paper largest plane Only two of these planes were built and are at thr- Naval Air base Next they were escorted over to the new hangar where they saw actual work being done on some of Americas newest types of jet alrcraft Up in the tralnlng room a spee h of welcome was given to the boy by the chief executive of the base The boys then went by bus to the Goodyear Alrcraft Plant next door neighbor to the naval base where they saw planes being constructed They saw how the hydraulics were Installed ln the wings, how plastic Vocational Association Plans Convention 'l'he Arizona State Vocatfonal Association wlll hold its sprlng con vention on Aprll 25 at the Phoenix Technlcal School In Phoenix Ari zona and the South Conference Room of the new Phoenlx Library Mr Herb Zeitlln counselor in Phoenix Tech and President of the Arizona State Vocatlonal Assocla tion will preside over the general session Registration will be from 10 00 to 1030 am. at Tech Sectional r Q m fl- -ma mnotlnm are 'mm 10 an tn 12 00 The following sectional meeting' have been planned Trades and In dustry Rusell Talbott presiding Homemaklng Eva Scully presld lng Agriculture Bill Hendrxx pre siding Related Teachers Busines Teachers and Guidance Personnel Delbert Jerome Chairman. The last group mentloned wlll have a panel discussion on KD How can we reduce ll.lll't!l111SilC attitudes toward Vocational Education, and f2J Does the whlte collar atlll out gh the Band Clinic stu e not only given the oppor- f being taught by u top conductor but also of combining and exchanging musical talents and Ideas The GUYS Program was cllmaxed by a publlc concert gtven ln the evening at the Moeur Actlvlty Building ALL STUDENTS A special bm for Phqgnh Umm ma Pnomu Tech rl.. been lthedllled to hfillt student: to school from Bath Avenue ng WW' vlll Buren. down Vln Burentohh Street. 'l'ho1lrel:tenoellbullmd, llddahnluvququwmg 799. lov:-une vnnv -1-L.: - , , , l B' X ,K is It' PF if Q if l 8 li X . l . . , I ' l A - 0 W . . V l Q i . 1 ' L I l I . V - , , I I I 5 ' - 4- The annual Girls' Leagu Bollweg, Sports Editor, Iona Blddlecome, Joe Keeney, Dolly Fletcher, Patti Gasparac, Marty Dough- rehearsal. . -- --ev - -.-4-f--s- ,-,, fere . . Y . . , I . . ' . ' , ' . . 4 .1 ' I - . 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if L x- in THE BOYS ALLIANCE s :ts name lrnplues us a unton of all boys whose mann Interest IS to be cf servtce to the school and to the communlty As an organlzatuon they have sponsored many drlves Last year they won state wade recognntton by havtng more than 99 per cent of the student bcdy slgn to support the alms of the Crusade for Freedom The money collected was greater than un any other school un Arlzona Thus fall worklng wtth the Mtlltary and Gnrls League the collected over 2 829 pounds of clothnng for the Save the Chlldren Federatuon Actuvtttes for the year nnclude a faculty student volleyball game student guldes for special occastons entertainment at basketball games sponsortng the March of Dames Drlve and a dance and party for old and new offncers A leadershtp w rk shop and school play are co sponsored wnth the Glrls League In the plcture above lleftl ts plctured a typlcal meetlng of the alllance offlcers at the lunch period At the rlght are fBottom rowl Don Smtth Larry Valentlne Jerry Klrwln Stanley Wllllams Jnm l-larvllle lTop Row? Marvnn Loos Terrence McBrlde Henry Dreckman Jummy lhms Mr H Zettltn sponscr THE LETTERMEN S CLUB ts an organtzatlon open to all boys who have earned varslty athlettc letters These letters may be earned ln any of the four mayor sports football basketball baseball and track The alms of the club are lll Promotuon of greater Interest an athlettcs l2l Creatuon of cooperatxon and sportsmanshxp among players l3l Promotuon of unterest un socual and athletlc actlvutles l4D Asststance of coaches and school offscnals un any ways deslgnated by them l5l Promotlon of the moral welfare of tts members by provldtng good clean recreation ln the plcture below lleftl are Front Row L to R T Enrnquez S Duarate E Gutntolt P Porcarello Mddle Row L to R R Baca R Ortnz A Gllbert E Soto F Ortlz Top Row L to R are Coach Davis R Coleman D Casey G Al ken R Wall On the rlght George Attken congratulates Salad Bowl Prtncess Nlhla Rolston Standlng by are the other officers .ff Lf 1 3 v ,Q h 3:8 I K f - 'V 'X x v Y1f'ti'r:s-sr ' . 'S - , i E - e g T Y I Ji 'fl 'T , t .1 H.. in T x , RLT 3 .J ' 527 gtzn to A ,. ., , ., X x , ft v I A , . , . , . . . , . , C. , . , . - - V . - - 1 y H . U f , , V , , , H - . H A - . , , f , f - , , , , . . , . , , . . . . . - , , 1 4 4 , I f 1 4 , - . , . , . , . . l , . . . , . . A , ,t , - , - , r . , . . . , . , . , , . , . . ,ts fl QP :A - 1,
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THE BAND STAFF CFirst Row? Roger McDonald Leonard Lovin Rick Wenek fStandlngl LeRoy Miller Armond Chalmers Jim Miller ART CLUB The officers and Sponsor of the Art Club gather around a poster of The Fut- ure? Joyce Thrower, president, Billie Lee Patterson, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Harold J. Luck, sponsor, do not seem bothered by the absence of Mary Lee Ash- craft, social chairman, and Phil Bloom- quist vice president Maybe they are planning the end of school party or next years Fair and the Scholastic Awards CLASS OFFICERS ELECT CSeatedl Stanley Williams senior pres: dent Mavis McDermott junior president Don Smith sophomore president l2nd row? LaVon Paxton gunior secretary Laura Younis junior vice president Grace Castle sophomore secretary 63rd rowl Wilbur Williams senior treasurer Dolly Fletcher sophomore vice president Frieda Garnblin sophomore treasurer James Anderson senior vice president Not present for the picture were Virginia Martinez senior S C retary and Barbara Goheen junior treas urer
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