Phoenix Technical High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1955

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Q SITTING fleft to rightjz Nancy Dean, Girls' League, Cecilia Sanchez, Freshman Class, La Von Casey, Secre- taryg Pamela Moore, Recording Secretary. STANDING: Don Bell, President, Vemon Cave Vice-President Ron- nie Abbott, Sophomore Class, Don Smith, junior Class, Marvin Loos, Boys' Alliance, john, D. Kendall, Sponsor. Not pictured: Bill Miller, Senior Class. 0 I g can THE STUDENT COUNCIL of Phoenix Tech is the governing body of student affairs. The council strives to promote honor among the students, to establish friendly school spirit, to improve social relations, to create between the students and the faculty a closer union and better under- standing, and to develop qualities of co-operation, initiative and leader- ship for self-government. The Council consists of: the presidents of the Freshman, Sopho- more, Iunior, and Senior Classes, the presidents of the Girls, League and Boys' Alliance, the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of the Student Body, and a faculty sponsor. All students are free to bring school business or any problem they have concerning their school life before the Council for its help. The Council sponsors a number of activities and must approve the constitu- tions of all school groups that wish to organize. They discuss and regulate school business and activites that do not come under the regular faculty organization. All expenditures of student body funds must be approved by the Council. The last Student Council of the Phoenix Technical School thanks all the students and faculty for their trust and support during this past year. VERNON CAVE presenting a check for S300 to Farrel Yancy of the West High Orchestra for their spring trip to Califomia-Western Division Music Educators' National Conference at Berkeley, Califomia.

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. . . cz 77ewmcz! Wade ABOUT THIS TIME of the year for the past twenty-one years, I have feelings of mixed omitions, sorrow and gladness. I am sorry to have my young friends leave, knowing that some of your paths will never again cross mine. I am happy that you seniors have reached a milestone in your lives. I always hope that I have been of some inspiration and help in making your future a happy and successful one. Seniors, I have sincerely enjoyed knowing you and working with you. It has been a pleasure watching you grow physically, emotionally, and mentally. You are now young adults and will be assuming many additional responsibilities. I am sure that you will accept these responsibilities of leadership and citizenship. After graduation you will probably scatter to the four winds. Most of you will follow occupations for which you have trained here at Tech. Some of you will attend college and some will enter the armed services. Wherever you are or whatever you are doing, I will think of you often. I will look through this yearbook many times in the years to come and, as I see your smiling faces, I will be reminded of many happy days that we spent working and playing together. I do hope that you will correspond with us or visit us in our new school. We, the faculty and students of Phoenix Tech, welcome you back at any time. To the students of the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes: You, too, are a fine group of students and, as you know, Tech students have earned a reputation of being good sports and doing everything expected of them. You are the ones who will have the responsibility of carrying on into the new school the reputation which you have helped build at Tech. You will be part of the first student body to attend this new school. I encourage each and every one of you to take an active part in all of the activities. Run for class, club, or student body offices and be a participating member of the student body. Going into this new school can be a great experience. You will have an oppor- tunity to make many new friends, and I am confident that you will take this new experience in your stride. We will all be looking forward to seeing you next year. Your friend, Warm -17-



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BILL MILLER President BE'1'I'E RENEAU AMES LOHNIES PAT FURST Secretary ViC6-PT8S1:d6HZf Treasurer Robert D. Adamomecz Lawrence P. Apodaca james R. Atwell Renee Baca David I. Bassett Laure Bejarano Donauon D Bell Fred A. Bennet -19-

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