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

 - Class of 1949

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Faculty A f MATHEMATICS: Scheduling semester math examinations are Mary Harper, Weldon Zimmerman, Loyd Elliott. Gladys Hoelzle, and Kathryn Mun- son. ako Your Problems To Them! iF YOU WERE to ask an aviation cadet or a midshipman what high school subjects prepared him most for his entrance exams, he would have mathematics high on his list. Such is the importance of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and general math. Phoenix Union High Schools mathematics staff is larger than many Arizona high school faculties and they are qualified with years of experience and preparation. Moreover, students who have no idea of entering the engineering or the armed services, find increasing interest in math as taught here. Ordinary household marketing presents opportunity for good use of mathe- matics . , . the housewife who sews for the family, uses her training in mathematics. And don't forget that annual chore, your income tax returns! MATHEMATICS: Enioying a moment of leisure away from the strain oi mathematics are Iean Thompson. Myra Downs, Olan Moore Bessie Breckerbaumer, Lee Farringer, and Lucile Anderson. czsa S

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SCIENCE: Examining student leaf collections lupper groupl are Gladys Neil. L. L. Krieqbaum. Glendale Griffiths. Homer H. Turner, department head. and Dale G. Mullins. Below: Meeting with a celebrated inhabitant of the Biology lab are Ralph B. Dixon, Helen G. Etz, Clark E. Young. Standing are. Iohn L. Ewart, C. W. Roland. and I. R. Pop Wilson. Faculty Science Points Way To Achievement SCIENCE POINTS THE way to the high road of endeavor, never before have science teachers been faced With such responsibility in guiding the footsteps of their students. For we are living in the Age of Science, the Atomic Age of achievement in medicine, rne- chanics, and metaphysics. Every student who enters the Third Building to study can gain much that Will be useful in his daily life, Whether or not he decides to specialize in the sciences. So far ahead of social achievement are the scientists that we must be taught how to respect and make use of the power they have discovered. Our science teachers teach us basic facts in biology, botany, chemistry, and physics. From them We learn that truth is the mightiest factor in scientific discovery and progress. C243



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Faculty BUSINESS EDUCATION: Conversing with Department Head A. E. Brock. are part of the commercial depart- ment: Edith Haner. seated. and Ruth Bradish. Alice E. Fox. Francis I. Hathy. and E. L. Rodgers, standing. plot the week's work. BUSINESS: What's so interesting? ask Dorothy Burdsal. Georgie Hun- ter. Gladys M. Riegel, and Mary Daou of Charles Cox as he gets en- grossed in a commercial magazine. BUSINESS: Here's how you work 'em. explains Robert E. Bell to For- rest H. Darsey. Emma L. Brosam. and Vivian Phillips, when asked to de- monstrate a mimeograph machine in the school's Ticket Office. ' i265

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