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ORIENTATION: Director William Gates, Ethel Rosenberry, Harry Phillips, William Stone, Lucille Hansen, Raymond Cowley, and Dorothy Kearney. i17l Guidance-Key To A Successful Life WITHOUT GUIDANCE, tew ot us could stay Very long on that rocky road to success. Experi- ence, they say, is the best teacher, but it that experience is made useful to us by mature judg- ment of carefully trained teachers, all the better for us and all the iewer knocks and bruises! Our guidance program, started a number of years ago, also has improved with age. Newest methods in guidance, an excellent personnel, and a co-operative student body have spelled real progress in this field. Nw? ' fT7 .g -2 EXAMINING one of the terry cloth T-shirts which were among the many items available for the iirst time this year at the bookstore are Mrs. Ruth Cosgrove and Mr. James Marsh, school accountant.
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Everybod Lines Up BUSY IS IUST a mild word for the capable staff in Registrar Gates' office during registration time at the change of semesters. Relaxing before the windows open lor work are. Mrs. Pat Gilliland, Mrs. Mildred Overton, Miss Maryruth Cooper, Miss Ann Gupton, and Mrs. Iosephine K. Stanley. All This . .. nd With Smiles, T oo. EVERY STUDENT in school sometimes will find him- self staring into one of the four Windows at the Registrars Office in the Administration Building, You no doubt Wonder about the quiet efficiency of the staff, how they can possibly have so much informa- tion about everyone at finger tips, how Registrar Gates manages to get everyone in class at the same time. Yes, it is a Wonder but you must agree it is done and with a smile, too. The efficient touch is also evident at the bookstore downstairs. Here, in orderly array, are the tetxs, school supplies, and equipment necessary to keep 4000 students busy and prepared for proper class Work. BUSY PEOPLE: Assistants in the Principal's Office are Mrs. Helen Contreras and Mrs. Kathleen Riikola who also run the Lost and Found Department. I16l
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-not 41 X Faculty S5 X 0 . ...SC '27 my- 'f gsm ,V E 'gimme Q S 5 fi XX PRESIDING at the tea table during Christmas tea given the faculty by the SOS Club is May Forman who is serving Ruth Hetherington McNeil while Harry Eagan and Mary Daou compare notes on the cakes. Teacher roup hat's utstanding TEACHERS HAVE iaith in their profession to the extent that they will iight tor sound principles of education, a decent living standard, and the dignity and importance that their Work should represent. The fact that Phoenix Union High School has a faculty roster that would be the envy of most colleges speaks Well tor our standards here. Our place at the head of the nation's secondary schools is made more nearly secure by the fact that We strive to secure- and retain-outstanding men and women as teachers. Alive to the needs ot the school and the community, our teachers are determined to keep faith with those they serve. TEACHER OFFICERS of the Phoenix Union Association this year were fseatedl Forrest Darsey, D. G. Mullins. Lucille Anderson. Gladys Hoelzle. Georgie Hunter, Don Coursen. Standing: Verne Iones, Weldon Zimmerman, C. W. Roland, Francis Hathy. Iohn Waters. and Barney Shehane. C183
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