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JJ AGR ll 'I 'LTVRE .SW in . FACULTY ROSTER ii SCIENCE ARTS LOYD ELLIOTT, B. S. Samuel Alldredge, B. A. L. N. Butler, B. Ph. Ralph Dixon, B. A. H. C. Gambee, B. S. Glendale Griiliths, B. .lay Hyde, B. A. :ldward O. Paden, M. A. .iqimes Wilson, B. A. COMMERCIAL C. L. MICHAEL E. A. Brock Dorothy Burdsal, B. A. Franklin Carr Sadie Coleman Alice FOX J. H. Glass Gertrude Mathews W. B. Simpson Edith Williams, B. S. Harry Crockett, B. S. Roby Goff, B. S. Russel Lewis, B. S. A. Lawrence Purvine, B. S. F. M. Ruff William Waters, B. S. DUMESTI C AR-TS AND SCIENCES Esther Maag, B. S. Ruth Reed, M. A. FINE ARTS CORDELIA PERKINS Mildred Heavey, B. A. R. IZER TURNER, B. Ph. H. H. Heidenreich, B. A. I ELIZABETH WILSON, M. S. RALPH R. ROBINSON, B. S. Lawrence Kreigbaum, M. S. 'HYSIFAL EIDVITATION MARGARET HURLEY, B. L. Elizabeth Jack, B. A. Eugenia Kennan R. L. Scott, B. A. Elpha T. Shull M l LITAR Y JAMES M. PALMER Jesse E. McComb, B. A. Ll BRA R Y AND STUDY HALL CULLIE STABLER Helen Morgan, B. A. Beth Rogers Wilimina Snyder I I IQ. Rack Row: Treat, Farringer, Glass, Robinson, Elliot. Gambee. Fifth Row: Ruff, Slavens, Vvilliams, Fox, Hurley, Nitzkowski. Fourth Row: Turner, Brock, Vvooden, Fitz, Davis. Butler, Kreigbaum, Mc- Comb. Third Row: Thompson, Sherman, Maag, Wilson, Snyder, Mathews, Schnabel. Rogers. Second Row: Simpson. Reed. Bartlett, Bookman. Ludwig. XViley, Carr. First. Row: Hayes, Griffiths, Stevens, May Morgan, Hill, Campbell. Phelps. Tremaine, Green. l19l f...w, ..X
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FACULTY ROSTER x Q. 1 ,N . F, , .YYY ..- .... - .... -.- PM ENGLISH HISTORY FOREIGN LANGUAGE I I AVERY F. OLNEY, M. A. IRENE RAYMOND, M. A. IDA MCDANIEL, B. Ph. if ,fl-' Lenne Blackshare, B. A. Ruth Adams, B. A. Vera Boyington, B. E. ,' ' A l. 5 Gladys Bookman, B. A. Ethel Craig, B.A. Elizabeth Campbell, M. A. rv , Ernestine Chowning, B. A. Florence Dunlap, B. A. Katherine Cannell WV Marion Conway, B. S. J. Claude Hayes, B. A. Eva S. Edwards, B. A. Louise Cook, B. A. Winona Montgomery, M. A. Rita Green, B. A. Fleda Cooper, M. A. Ellen Nitzkowski, B. A. Doris Ludwig, B. A. Ruth Creighton, B. A. Alda Sherman, B. A. Martha Morgan, B. A. Delpha Davis, B. A. May Morgan, B. A. X A Joe Doron, B. A. MATHEMATICS Marie Phelps, B. A. Marie Naber, B. A. IN' ' W B. Ph' Rose Plummer, B. E. Glenn Neebit, B. A. A Robert Treible, B. A. Ethel Packer, B. A. . H ra Dtgwn B A ' ' Mildred Wiley, B. A. Jean Slavens, M. A. gl ' Lys Farrisger' B' S Zula Stevens, M-A 'I Katherine L. Hill, B. A. MUSIC iff JOSGP Thalhelmer' 1 ' ' Katherine Munson, M. A. 2i,'QdST.15fva'fi ff A Clyde Taylor, M. A. ALBERT ETZWEH-ER 5 Isabci Yaeeei ,M Jean Thompson, B' A' Weltha Graham g ' ' D'Estelle Tremaine, B. A. Walter Wooden, M. A. 3-fi Agree, is ,.e' :X if fx., 313 W Back Row: Goff. Purvine, Waters, Paden, Etzweiler, Bargman, Lewis, Owens, Wilson. Fifth 'Row: Treible, Woolsey. Crow, Palmer, Munson. Olney, Bassford, Bertin. Fourth Row: Nesbit, Twedell. Ray- 'fl mond, Plummer, Coleman, Wilkinson, Aldrich, Thalheimer. Third Row: Packer, Adams, Dunlap, Burd- sal. Naber, Cannell, Taylor. Second Row: Craig, Rosenberry, Dunn, Christy, Carpenter. Castro, McDaniel. First Row: Eastburn, Conway, Chowning, E. W. Montgomery, Holt. W. Montgomery, gf, Creighton, Stone. ' E181 A M fi
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N. ,...., . . . - . Qi K 2 . C A Si 'ggi-Q f - , Ag .R m X 't SCHOOL HISTORY . The 3200 students and the seven large buildings of the Phoenix Union High School today are a great contrast to the first small class that met i11 1895 in a room of the old Central School Building under the direction of Mr. Hurschal H. Brown. About two years after the school was started a building was purchased as a permanent meeting place. The land around this building was gradually acquired and new buildings were added from time to time. The last improvements were made in 1921. when the Liberal Arts Building was erected. A 3625.000 bond issue was put before the voters of the district and passed on March S, 1928. This will be used to construct new High School and Junior College buildings and to remodel old ones. This is needed not only to relieve the present congested condition in class rooms. but to pro- vide for the increase in the number of students enrolled, which is sure to come each year. This issue will mean a new QfE300,000 High School building which will have forty class rooms, several study halls, and a large library. WYhen the library and ,study hall are moved from the auditorium. where they are at present, to the new building, the auditorium will be enlarged and remodeled, so that it can easily accommodate the students in two as- semblies. About 3550.000 will be used to complete the stadium. XVhen this is done, the boys' physical training quarters will be moved there. and the girls will use the entire gymnasium. The present heating plant will be enlarged, so as to be able to take care of the additional buildings. A building, to cost 3Y7375,000, will be built to be used exclusively by the Junior College as offices and class rooms. In 1915 the Night School was organized under the direction of Mr. C. L. Michael and Mrs. Gertrude J. Mathews. Originally only the fundamen- tals were taught, but now any subject for which there is a demand may be obtained. Now this school has grown so large that it has been put under the direction of the offices of the High School and is considered a unit of it. It now has about eight hundred and fifty students enrolled. The Correspondence School, which was organized last year. has an en- rollment of about fifty. This branch was organized to help those who are forced to leave school before finishing and wish to continue their studies. i20l Ne- X .-.X at U 1. .. . 1. . . . t -X- i t X X ,P wg X t -AQLQ-xg. ,
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