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GHQLS OT PHQEIUX UNlQN 'rot-ea early last fall standards tor school Clothes simply good taste. Headed by Miss Dorothy Burdsal and Mrs. Edna Haas, this years Standards Board consisted of six girls who, although their duties were not as nurnerous this year because ot the elastic reaula- tions, can look hack on a reoord oi excellent service to Phoenix Union. Good Taste Now Regulatos School Dress ALWAYS IN LINE! Girls tabovel whose byword could well be Ruth Echols, Shirley Pearson and Donna Anderson. Below: On neatness and appropriatness in school clothes are these members dress parade are members oi the Girls' League. showing their f h l . .. , . . . o t e Standards Board. Pat Peiper, Elnora Getler, Pat Mcldoo. classmates what's in' and whats 'taboo' lor school wear.
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X w 137 - .if Sift tif , . , , , ' Q ,ft .1. . Y . v I J .1 I 5, 7 s F Line U I They're Pr0udT0 Keep a Clean Campus KEEP THE SCHOOL clean! That was the motto of the Boys' Federation Cabinet for l946-47. Besides helping keep the campus clean this year, the Cabinet worked for order in the Cafeteria, helped promote school spirit, nominated members for the Shield Club, and discussed gripes and problems of students. And, considering the number of boys at our school . . . almost 2,0UOffthat was really a large order! Big moment this year was the l7th annual Mor Follies BOYS' FEDERATION CABINET: Seated are Falkenburq, Dean Stone. Hardy, Hazelton, Phelps. Brown, Smelser, Street, Strait, Manning. I 1 . 4' C' , l V, f Y I V 5 Q 1 A JM' lt : , 1 N I yt' 1311 production, under the direction of Lois Selby Halla- day. President Bill Hammer was master of ceremo- nies at this frolic. Proceeds from the production Went into the Federation treasury, where it will be used to help students who are financially in need. The Fed- eration Cabinet consists of four officers elected at large, four representatives each from the junior and senior classes and two representatives from the fresh- man and sophomore classes. Fowler. Hammer, West, Schcckleford, Smith. Standing: Peterson. 3 I l 'X
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WAS IT THAT BAD? Eileen Betts is evidently well pleased with her score on the Senior Comprehensive, while Harold Yost looks on in a somewhat more perplexed mood. IBLOMAS , iii 0 Regrets, Hopes High For The Future TRADITIONALLY the big-shots of the school, mem- bers of this year's Senior Class, 650 strong, have achieved that rare combination of having lots of fun and still doing some hard studying. With the war- hysteria of the past few years gone, preparing for their place in the important World of today has be- corne the all-consuming task of young America. Headed hy class officers Bob Pettit, Mary Yocorn, lim West, Betty Lou Hughes, and Harry Wilson, the class entered its last year of secondary education with high hopes for the future, hopes which were not dimmed with the passing of the months. Rather, the seniors have gone all-out to make this year one that will stand out always as the year in their lives. Sponsors of the Class of l947 were Mrs. Rose Plum- mer and Mr. C. E. Willson. CLASS OF '47 OFFICERS were Pettit, president: Yocom, vice president: Hughes, girls' representative: West, secretary-treasurer: and Wilson, boys' representative. Various poses of thinking are exhibited here in a candid shot ol the Senicr Comprehensive. r 'Q' Nun., l A -4,5 'Q 't
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