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imrluwr-www-i - f - THE BOARD OF CONTROL is anything but bored with its job of supervising PUHS students. Relaxed in chairs about the table are Webster, Price, lennings, Arnster, Burns-ey, Query, Butler, Dawson, Pain and Wong. Standing are Yee, Lee, Martin, Bryan, Pourchot, Wright, King, Brooks, Downs and Mr. Butler. Below 'what do 3500 students look like when they're corralled for a movie? Now you know! lt's Easier To Smile Than Frown. Surprisingly enough, it's rather hard to earn demerits on our campus! Rather, you are more likely to gather merit credits simply by living a normal, interested life here. Our Board of Control is definitely part of Phoenix Highs democratic system. This Board, composed of school and class officers, meets each day, devoting its time to helping students in adjusting themselves to the school. Q , .. t Perhaps meting out punishment may be its lot, but it strives to do even this only after a fair and careful consideration of each case. These governing students, by practicing what they preach, are learning the fundamentals of real democracy and are becoming leaders in conveying these ideas to their fellows. .. - 4. 5, wma
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Student Body Officers OUR STUDENT BODY OFFICERS take time out to glance at the school cal- endar. What a year! agree Pettus, boys' secretarYi Query, vice president: Rumsey, president, and Amster, girls' secretary. X EVERY JOB HAS ITS BETTER POINTS There's really a great deal more to being a student body officer than reclining on the steps discuss- ing matters With pretty girls. Even so, these representatives believe in having a good time along with their labors. Hearing all the sob stories presented to them at the Board of Control is not any pleasant task, but they take it with a grin. . Through representatives such as these it is possible tor the students ot PUHS to have a democratic form of school administration, any school's prize possession. Elected by the students, they help to keep the students on the beam . A strong advocate ot modern schooling, President Rumsey writes: May we take this lesson: ln the face ot war, and in the future atter war's end, leadership will go to those who have prepared for the task by education. This is a time not for looking upon education as a thing Without value, but rather a time when education must take on greater value than ever. As students pass through high school year after year, they commend the student body govern- ment and its ideals, which forever keep 'em flying . C283
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Cur Hosiess ADVANCE AND BE RECOGNIZEDW by these hostesses. First row: Weltmer, Lineses, Thing, Green Wold, Ruffin, Bissett, Houser, Hess, Lepore. Second row: Marlow, White, Sabra, Miller, Gustin Golter, Chambers, lordan, Dickes, Wilmoth. Third row: Yee, Sickman, Guaderrama, Thomas, Hobe Leslie, Leeper, Lee, Fourth row: Sutter, Strickler, Alberts, Hart, McGrath, Reardon, Church, Knight Dus. Fifth row: Crosby, Gibson, Wilmoth, Defenbaugh, Hicks, Good, Reuter, Marsh, Hays, Sladelc. Below'--Say, are they knittin' or purlin'? Anyway these purty service chairmen swing a wicked needle. First row: Venche, Sancgem, Smith, Wood, Church, Cleelc, Millecam, Rogers, Sentino, Stanberry, Ong. Second row: Lindley, Watanabe, Cruz Barkley, Ott, Parry, Lambert, Hutchins Boardman, Ong. Third row: Keele, Loyd, Merlo, Stokes, Fuller, Thomas, Mills, Ramirez, Dura Fourth row: Wilkins, Mrs. Miller, Mallicoat, Kough, Stokes, Sipes. Back row: Dooling, Galland Graham, Tillard. 1 No Idle Hand Here. HARD AT WORK on the daily bulletin are Boy Secretaries Crumpler, Meeker, Thomas, Cohen Sutterlin, Kelly, McCann, Shrewsbury, Fish, Chapman, Vtfesterveli. 'TN
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