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OUR STUDENTS.. Honor Board member JANET BAXTER has been very active at PC holding the offices of social commissioner and secretary of' the sophomore class. Janet espe- cially likes to dance and go horseback riding. A home-eco- nomics maior, her favorite sub- iects are cooking and biology. After she is graduated, she plans to go to the University of Ari- zona. ROBERT ANDERSON is a mem- ber of Phi Alpha Chi fraternity and likes the sociability of stu- dents around PC. He likes to hunt, hike and fish and experi- ment with explosives, cartridges and guns. Among his favorite forms of recreation are going to the show and playing miniature golf. His favorite subiect was radio physics. Secretary of Tau Omega RICHARD BARNHILL is follow- ing a general curriculum. Cars are his hobby and he especially likes to travel, his ambition - to see the worldl He likes movies, dancing, square dancing, and horseback riding. Outside of school Richard works as a serv- ice station attendant. A member of the Army Reserve Corps, he will probably go into the army after leaving PC. Even though ANNA ROSE BATES spends a lot of her time in the library, she still manages to take active part in the chorus and band. Volleyball is the fa- vorite recreation of this secre- tarial maior. After leaving PC, Anna will ga on to school to ful- fill her ambition to become a MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE, a school is the students who attend its classes, the students who give it its spirit and the students who give it its personality. BUT EACH STUDENT has his own unique person- ality and to read about our sophomores in these pages is to read about a cross-section of young Americans. It is to see the wealth and Variety and freedom America can encourage 'in the hopes and ambitions. of its youth. It is to realize the oppor- tunities young people have that will help them achieve their life goals. THE NAMES AND HOPES AND DREAMS of Our sophomores reflect the strength of our school and the strength of our nation. They show that men and women of all backgrounds and abilities can live hamloniously, fruitfully, and cooperatively. OUR SCHOOL becomes, then, something of a cross- roads of the nation and of the world - a nation and a world whose destiny lies in the hands and the hearts of the young men and women on these pages. secreta ry. Many people know NAOMI BURCH by her other name, Naomi Beshearsp the clue is, she's marriedl The course that Naomi will graduate under is a secre- tarial curriculum. The things she enioys doing are sewing and reading. What she enioyed most about PC was the friendliness of the faculty and students. LAYNE BLACK, football star, plans to design and build his own home. He is following a pre-engineering course. Laynes's favorite subject is physics and his favorite pastimes are track, tennis, football, and dancing. He plans to further his studies at Brigham Young University. JIM BLAKE, artist for Sand Prints, hopes to become a maga- zine illustrator and continue his art work. He served as president and social chairman of his social fraternity, Sigma Kappa Phi. Jim has also been active in Beta Phi Gamma, 13 Club, Rotary Club representative, Associated Men's Students' president, choir, and drama productions. GENE BOOS, a radio cations student, plans . .I ' I1 the field of engineer: and television At pr an engineer for t broadcasting station, ing his freshman year ticipated in some engineering of the duction, Bear in -.
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LIE PERSON whose task it is to relieve ,e student of his tuition money at every gistration period, is Mr. Donald E. royl, a graduate of the University of wa. Assisting the college accountant the collection of all fees, assessments, :posits and tuitions, is Mrs. Beverly olm. The duty of college accountant not only the collecting of money, but also includes the payment from the lhool budget of college department lls and the refunding of all or part of itions, assessments and deposits. 2 - .-,- CAPABLE AND EFFICIENT SECRETARY to the Counselors, Mrs. Dorthea Long's job is perhaps one of the busiest on campus, but it definitely has its diversities. All social events, sororities and fraternities, AMS and AWS affairs operate through her assistance. Student-teacher rela- tions, drops for courses, and information on the draft are also a part of her Work. Bonnie, likes to knit or play the piano in her leisure r A hours. Mrs. Long regards PC as something rather special as her son, Barry, ex-president of Tau Omega, was a graduate. LIBRARIANS Barbara Smith, Wilma Heisser, Phyllis Bayley, and head librarian Bernice Trevillian give their usual friendly smiles which greet people as they ask for advice on how to find a special book or check one in or out. Under the sympathetic and intelligent direction of Mrs. Trevillian, the librarians are able to assist hundreds of students each year with their reading and research problems. ...eu Q N r 1
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IGINIA BRADDY is following kindergarten-primary educa- t course and would like to ome on investigator for a mile court. She is active in -.M., and Rainbow, and Wind- Club. ln Ginger's spare time works with floral designs, 5 children, dancing and swim- g. She will continue her edu- on at Tempe. An active member of the drama department, KEN BROWN has appeared in many of the schooi productions and portrayed the leading character in The Man Who Came To Dinner. His acti- vities have been many and in- clude Jr. Rotarian, 'l3 Club, Delta Psi Omega, Assembly Com- missioner, and Choir. He plans to attend the U. of A. next year. Spanish is MARY BETH BROWN's favorite course. A member of the Language Club, she corresponds with o student from South America. Her ambi- tion - to learn Portuguese. She also likes to sew and makes most of her own clothes. Mary plans to become a secretary and was part-time secretary for Dr. Dale, chairman of the Business Depart- ment. Intelligent MARY ANN BROWNLOW - who graduated as valedictorian from North Phoenix High- with a perfect A average - is following a secre- tarial curriculum. She has been successively treasurer and secre- tary of her sorority, Phi Lambda Zeta. Active in the a cappella choir both of her years here, Mary Ann likes to travel. Her favorite hobbies are playing the piano, sewing, and reading. Planning to go into writing or teaching is DAVE BYRN. At PC his major interests were football, track, and the school's new his- tory of religions course. He likes to fish, write, and liste:-Lto good music. His curriculum is liberal arts and especially likes the friendliness at PC. ahysical education maior, RY BURG belongs to Honor rd, Beta Phi Gamma, Letter- r's, WAA, Newman Club, .que and Dagger, and Alpha na Gamma fvice-presidentt. 'y was a freshman represen- re to AWS, vice-president of Sophomore Class, Social tmissioner, and secretary- surer of the Pom Pon girls. also holds an lota Sigma to scholarship. own a '53 Chevrolet is the Jition for MERRY CURRY w is following the general cur- lum. Merry is particularly in- -sted in music and is active he choir and Alpha sorority has had the interesting ex- ience of being in a musical tedy. After graduation comes airline hostess training course gre her favorite subiect, PSY' Iggy, will come in handy. Treasurer of Letterman's Club, KENT BUTTERFIELD is following o chemistry curriculum and plans to go into that field as an occu- potion. Kent has been active on the basketball and tennis teams both years. He likes reading as a hobby, but his favorite form of recreation is dancing. His next stop-Brigham Young University. See a person 6' 10 tall playing a ukulele during frantic prepar- ations for a coming dance? lt's not FERNE DEMEN1'-E! She's in the middle - helping! Phi Lambda Zeta Social Chairman, Art Club secretary, secretary and vice-president of the Student Body name only a few of her offices. She likes talking, swim- ming, loafing, reading, dancing and musicizing! Her plans - a secretary or chemiStl During both years at PC, ALBERT CORDOVA has been very active in the Lettermen's Club. He is studying under the business administration course for a career in advertising. Al has been very active in Sigma Kappa Phi and served as treas- urer of that social organization. He plans to attend ASC at Tempe next year. One of PC's most active people has been TRUDY DEMPSEY. A member ofthe Honor Board and honorary fraternity Beta Phi Gamma, she has been AWS freshman representative, secre- tary of the forum committee, vice-president of the choir, copy editor of Sand Prints, and has held the student body offices of secretary and vice-president. Trudy likes ballroom dancing, music, and miniature golf. Phi Alpha Chi vice-president BOB CROSS is following a pre-medi- cal curriculum and plans to be- came an M.D. The long years of preparation will not be so much of a chore for Bob because he likes to study! Bob is a veteran of the Air Force. His favorite sub- ject is quantitative analysis and he likes sports. PAT DERTING'S vocation is to be a Librarian, and to help pre- pare herself for this, she is now working at the Phoenix Public Library. However, libraries are far from being Pat's only inter- est. An active member of Alpha sorority, she also is in the choir and has served as A.W.S. treas- urer. Her favorite subject is Eng- lish and she plans to attend Flag- staff next year. Sophomore Class Secretary PAT CROSSON does not confine her secretarial status to the sopho- more class. She is also secretary of Alpha Sigma Gamma and for- mer secretary of the Associated Women Students. She is a home economics maior and her hobby is sewing. She likes to swim and go on picnics. Editor in chief of Sand Prints, JAMES DUKE, is also publicity commissioner and on active mem- ber of the honorary iournalism fraternity, Beta Phi Gamma. While editor, Jim also found time to participate in track and square dancing in addition to the photography in the annual which was entirely in his capable hands. , ,...,...e. fe . I ' 12- '-' 7 5 '
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