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vPQ5 -Qsrg...,if- Top row: EDDIE RUTH HUTTON, Foreign Language: B.A., University of Arizona: M.A., Columbia. VERNE D. IONES, English: A.B., M.A., University of Nebraska. DALE HARRIET IORDAN, Commercial: A.B., Arizona State College, Tempe: M.S., University of Denver. INEZ W. KING, Homemaking: B.S., University of California. L. L. KRIEGBAUM, Science: B, S., University of Arizona. IOHN LAUR, Accountant, Bookstore Manager. Second row: ISCAH MATEER, English: A.B., West Texas State: M.A., Columbia University. C. OLAN MOORE, Mathematics: A.B., Beth- any-Peniel College: B.A., Oklahoma City University: M.A., Univer- sity of Oklahoma. MAY MORGAN, Foreign Language: A.B., University of Illinois: M.A., University of Southern California. D. G. MULLINS, Industrial Arts: B.S., M.S., University of Arizona. GLADYS NEIL, History: A.B., Western State College: M.A., Uni- versity of Southern California. SCOTT G. NELSON, English: B.S., Utah State College: M.A., Arizona State College, Tempe. Bottom row:GLENN NESBIT, English: A.B., De Pauw University: M.A., Stan- ford University. CECEL M. NICOLAY: B. S., Central Missouri State: M.A., University of Missouri. LAURA PENIWELL, English: A.B., University of West Virginia: M.A., Staniord University. EDNA W. PHELPS, History: B. S., University of Southern California. ETHEL PHILLIPS, English: A.B., University of Arizona. HARRY PHILLIPS. Mathematics: B.S., M.S., University of Arizona. 1217 MERRY CHRISTMAS! Mrs. Rogers adds a bit of holiday cheer to the Library.
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F acult HI-IOMER DUKES, Industrial Arts, Sheet Metal Works. fll-IARRY B. EAGAN, History: A.B., Stanford. HFLORENCE G. EMERY, English: A.B., Mt. Holyoke College: M.A., University of Michigan. TIL. S. FARRINGER, Mathematics: B.A., Mt. Morris College: M.S., University of Southern California. UGUY L. FOSTER, English: A.B., M.A., Indiana University. HALICE FOX, Commercial: B.S., University of California. UGLADYS FUNK, I-Iomemaking: A.B., University of Southern Cali- fornia. HWILLIAM M. GATES, Registrar: B.S., Northeastern Missouri State: M.S., University of Missouri. 1U. H. GLASS, Com- mercial: B.A., M.A., Gem City Business College, Quincy, Illinois. HART GORMAN, Business Office, Order Clerk. HWELTHA ANN GRAHAM, Music: B. M., University of Arizona: P.S.M., Boston University: M.M., Boston University. HGLENDALE GRIFFITHS, Science: A.B., University oi Kansas: A.M., University of Kansas. HIANE B. I-IAISLIP, Allied Arts: B.S., Texas State: M.A., University of Southern California. 1lLOlS I-IALLADAY, English: B. S., North- eastern Missouri State: M.A., Colorado State. 1UEAN HANSEN, Home Counselor: A.B., Colorado State: M.A., Columbia. TIMARY O. HARPER, Mathematics: B.S., M.A., Missouri University. 1U. C. HAYS, History: B.S., Texas State: M.A., University of Arizona. HHOWARD W. HENRY, Industrial Arts: B.S., Rose Poly Tech. HRUTI-I L. HETI-IERINGTON, Physical Education: B.S., Pomona: M.S., University of Southem California. TIGLADYS HOELZLE, Mathematics: B.A., M.A., University of Arizona. TIGRACE B. HOLT, Secretary to Superintendent. HMYRA l-IOTCHKISS, Physical Education: B.S., University of Southern California: M.A., University of Arizona. HSCHOFIELD SCI-IWARTZ, Superintendent of Buildings: Master Mechanic. HGEORGIE HUNTER, Commercial: A.B., New Mexico Teachers College: M. A., Colorado State. i20l
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' A .lfff . V : 4 1 'X Et I Our Technical School k 2 1 Q ' K if 1.-A 'T ' Q z . Lark, ot , w . -xhc . E 1 ig? f fi.i.3- . ccc s DIRECTOR I. I. KAYETAN of the PTS has seen his school grow from a small vocational unit of the high school to a thriving, en- terprising institution covering many acres and boasting numerous well-equipped buildings. Spreads Its Wings SO THAT MORE PEOPLE can get the kind ot educa- tion they want and need, our Phoenix Technical School next year will branch out to become a separate, full- fledged organization with its own band, sports pro- gram, and student body. ln so doing, the PTS is in tune with the modern trend. Students from 14 to 80 may enroll, choosing the special fields of their par- ticular interests. ln general there will be emphasis upon technical training in the arts and crafts for stud- ents who plan to get jobs as soon as possible. Some few will go to college for advanced training, but the majority Will find all of the practice and theory they need to compete for high-pay jobs after graduation. The PTS has done a Wonderful job this year in help- ing returned veterans to find themselves. lt is a long, hard climb from a foxhole to a classroom routine, with nothing more exciting than the rustle of textbook leaves to break the monotony. Hence, the Work in auto shop, aircraft, Welding, radio, and kindred fields have been a godsend. Next year, an even larger student representation of ex-servicemen is expected to be on hand. PHOENIX TECHNICAL SCHOOL faculty poses on the west steps of the administration building. Front row-Messrs. S. C. Liberante, H W Henry I P Kincaid B Williams God F ' h U . . , . . , . . r on urnxs , . L. Mackey. and Miss Lillian H. Murphy. Second row-Messrs. Homer Dukes, E. H. Sprinkle, W. W. Wright. L. C. Van Camp, D. M. Coursen, E. S. Luce, F. M. Gray, H. L. Crockett. Top row-S. N. Chilleen, W. H. Voigts, Harry E. West, R. G. Chapman, Iva Curlee, Iohn D. Kendall, A. I. Cheatum, Henry Heidenreich, C. A. L tt ll, d I g Q , sf a ere an I. I. Kayetan. t22l x. . 4
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