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CENTRAL COUNCIL: First row, Pendley. Getty, Wilky, Mclndoo, Spencer. Rogers, Quirinq, Thomas: second row, Chambers. Yee, Lusby. Burrell. Miss Mateer, Terry, Gabay, Nelson, Tang, Kuntz: third row, Culling, Henderson, Bohn, Matchett, Cooley. Root. Campbell Sullivan. Starr. Tustin, Dad. Lower right: Enioying a cup ot tea at the Girls' League Council Mothers' Day Tea are Spencer, Girls League president: Mrs. Spencer: Mrs. Wilky: Wilky, Girls' League treasurer: Lusby, Iunior Council vice-president: Mrs. Follmar: Mrs. Mclndooz and Mclndoo, Girls' League secretary. Lower left: Models for the Maid O'Cotton fashion show here were Sullivan Lemon, and Quiring. irls, Girls, Hundreds O Girls GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS, thank our lucky stars! Their enthusiasrns, their programs, conven- tions, Weekly council meetings, fashion shows, and dances have kept our school on the move since early last fall. Not only has the Girls' League brought us closer to the commu- nities of the state, the iob it also has done this year in keeping up the schools high stan- dards of friendliness and dignity is super-commendable. Many thanks to the fine leadership of Annabelle Spencer and her fellow officers and to the patience and wise guidance of Dean Mateer, 4131
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i E t 5 r Government Stud nts I X . x fa. NS, p ' S Q. 9 D q,aa2't'Si?' It ,E : L, 19.7 is- ' AFTER A GOOD year, Board of Control members Dorothy Durham, girls' secretary, C. P. Street, president, Lyle Underdown, boys' secretary, Dick Siegel. member at large, and Hoy Alba, vice-president, can smile and say, A iob well done! lT'S A LONG, LONG trail that leads to posifions of trust, but many a Phoenician has had his feet set firmly on that path by means of his experience as a student body leader. Every homeroom named a representative this year to the Student Council, and the job those dele- gates did in debating issues, carrying reports back to their constituents and then again re- porting to the Council gave every student a feeling ot responsibility. STUDENTS realize they cannot be given tree reign in ever phase ot school lite, but they agree that every opportunity given them to express their ideas and to represent others in government on the campus means that many more steps toward a realization of good citizenship. STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Cornell, Chambers, Wood, Romack, Matchett, Lintz, Whittaker, Schenck, Wilson. ROW 2: Akers Yee, Engle, Dooley, O'Clair, Thomas, Quiring, Terry, West, Barbier, Priqnano, Cameron. ROW 3: Simmons, Davis, Wood, Spencer. Lusby, Wight. Scott, Dusterwinkle, Boren, Vaughn, Ryan, Tate, George, Bates, Lefiel. ROW 4: Lee, Wood, Dean, Eisenhart, Biggs. Bunch, Yuen. Dang, Yee, Weaver. Crawford, Alexander, Cary. ROW 5: Gebler, Francies, Rose, Green, Stokes, Burk, Bermann, Simons Battin, Phillips, Hiller, Fields. Fereira, Welker, Hunt, Levine, Hirsch, Roby, Torbett, Hancock. HOW 6: McLeland, Culver, Doran, Phillips Griffin, Campbell, Metsopoulos, Ham, Shackeliord, Wallace, Follmar, Zuck, Landis, Leviton, Elston, Iackson, Nevares. ROW 7: McFarlen Bell. Kelly, Carter, Alford, Bragg, McNabb, Tanner, Gustin, Hart, Olson, Fedrick, Spingler, Kempson, Sturges, Stehr, Blaine. TOP ROW: Siegel, Kiser, Matock, Tripp, Lockhart, Capps, Christie. Brown, Withers, Beer, Angle, Hilliker. Hauser, Marks, Saylor, Volkenant, Foster Shuqart, Kint, Castleberry. l12l 1 ,
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in . W ggi Wir Federation it 1 Ar CONGRATULATING Todd LaPorte, Boys' Federation president. for the marvelous iob done on the March. of Dimes Dance is Dean Clifiord I. Prather while Bob Alford, vice-presi- dent, and Bob Matock. secretary, look on with interest. TO FURTHER good fellowship among high school boys, the Boys' Federation was established in 1930. ln its l9 years the organization has done a good job indeed. Comparable in scope with the Girls' League, the Federation watches after the welfare oi needy boys, backs the rollicking Mor Follies which helps the treasury as Well as amuses the patrons. THIS YEAR, in addition to advocating a state-wide alliance of boys, the Federation estab- lished better relations with North Phoenix High, holding several conjoint meetings. This year also marked the beginning on a new tradition, the annual Winter Fantasy, a formal dance. Todd La Porte and his fellow officers did a fine job . . . for the school in general and the PUHS boys in particular. FEDERATION BOARD members this year inzluded. seated, Fancher, Brown. Bob Siegel, Eslinqer, Street, Leister. Dick Siegel. Standing: Johnson, Fedricks, McNabb, King, Alba. f v w !tv-Mew-wggv-Q. M, . A S-fM.m,:.t,1a.wms f., ,iw . 'QM weave we g14i QF 5 iii
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