Phoenix Union High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1946

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ya 3 1 t I I E: Si t iii .- 'il fx' 0 s 1. 41 ti GIRLS ARE LEADERS: Pictured at the Midnight and Roses Ball, upper left, are Girls' League president Darleen Anderson and program chairman Ioyce Wilkins with Miss Rosenberry. Lower right- Demonstrating various types of uniform clothing for campus wear are mem- bers of our Girls' League, with Catherine Davis in front of the group. SENIOR COUNCIL: Back row-Al-lawkins, Henderson, Wold, Sayers, Satre, Scott, Walker. Second row -Bald, Moyer, Land, Iose, Kulinovich, Irion, Lynch. First row-Miss Sherman, Streeter, Grey, Luitjens, Honka, Chavez. IUNIOR COUNCIL: Back row- ---Roche, Taqgert, Reeves, Duggan, Cornelius, Woodman, Yokum. Second row---Thoman, Yiarte, Davis, I-lobe, Marquis, Dad, Mahan. First row' Bates, Ouinn, Wise, Bates, Perkins, Osborne. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: Back row-Tang, Ling, Berg, Green, Van De Car, Gilbertson, Procose. Second row- Cutler, Calvin, Kirkplan, Noble, Toberg, Simpson, Clufi. First row--Nakagawa, Dugan, Sullivan, Bigelow, Davis, Burkchetl, Shurtz. FRESHMAN COUNCIL: Back row--Hall, Landy, Willow, Bullock, Monce, Dewberry. Second row-Getty, Shackleford, Mooninghan, Cooley, Miss Nicolay, Siebenhaar, Sugar. First row-H-Russell, Inman, King, Robertson, Clarke, Durham. t27l I I 4 'l if af ,. ,,

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CENTRAL COUNCIL-Back row: Hughes. Gingham. Durham. Inman. Gray. Luitiens. Scott. Russell. Willow. Sullivan. Shurtz, Tang. Ander- son, Navarro. First row: Snufier. Roach. Bates. Streeter. Nielson. Anderson, Wilkens. Wise. Tang. Miss Rosenberry. Perkins. For Every Girl--Democratic Opportunit EVERYONE, especially those girls who entered Phoe- nix Union for the first time this year, was given a genuine democratic chance to participate in the varied activities of the Girls' League of 1946. Under the leadership of Darleen Anderson, League president, this year's Central Council has helped many of these new girls to become acquainted through all-girl affairs such as the Co-ed Circus Dance, which featured pink lemonade and pop corny and the revival of the Every Girl's Dinner which had to be discon- tinued during the war years. This year's dinner, which was potluck, had one of the largest attendances since it was organized more than 20 years ago. Other social events sponsored by the League were Les Follies, in which 300 talented slick-chicks jived to the swing music of the juke box, the annual girl- date-boy affair, Midnight and Roses, whose ticket sales exceeded all those of previous years, and the many faculty teas given by the SOS, which is sponsored by the League. Central Council, composed of League and class of- ficers and all activity chairmen, is the democratic hub of the League and accentuates leadership and initia- tive on the part of every girl. This ideal was well demonstrated in the several Girls' League conventions which were held within and out of the state. The theme of the spring convention of the League Federa- tion, We Live Together in One World summarizes well the high democratic ideals of the entire Girls' League of 1946, who are the citizens of tomorrow's new world. ffl, l GQ Q F' an T' Q l.lx...-IL 426i



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I lim IIA HONORARY AUGURS-always ready with a smile-Top row: Turner, Henderson. Anderson. Bradford, Nakclgawa. Crank. Second row: Calhoun. Hendrich, Miss Rosenberry. sponsor: Navarro, Barlow. Rex. Salcido. Gastineau. Tang, Mitchell. Bottom row: Tang. Price. Kirk- land. Mumme. Gunn. And by the way, who misspelled that sign! Courtesy Becomes Their Dail Habit PASS. PLEASE-Doris King and Hostess Billie Iles. i FIRST IMPRESSIONS count-that's why our Honorary Augurs are quick, efficient, and cheerful, for it is to them that fall the duties of secretaries to Dean Rosen- berry. They are the first to meet and greet new stu- dents to Phoenix Union High School and see that they become familiar with the location of their classrooms. But whatever their task, they perform it efficiently. One of the first few things a visitor to PUHS will notice is the courteous, friendly girl on duty as a hostess in the hall, or perhaps he will notice her counterpart in the attendance collector. Anyway, her cheerful man- ner and knowledge of her job make her typical of the hostess, attendance collector, or Honorary Augurs. These girls hold the responsible jobs of being accurate and efficient. Responsibility and practical experience are by-words, also, of the Hostesses, sponsored by Miss Gladys Hoelzle. These girls help to maintain order in the hall- ways and to see that noisy locker-visitors are kept under control. l28l

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