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

 - Class of 1950

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STEP RIGHT UP: Registrar's Office activity is shown at top with Messrs. Gates, Butler, McCarty and Miss Cooper on the iob. Upper right: Rayna Gay Pace registers patience as she waits her turn. Center: Lost is found! Mrs. Helen Contreras is the heroine in this case. Right center: Registrars assistants are Meredith Williams, Mil tired Overton, Josephine Stanley, Maryruth Cooper, and Ann Gupton. Lower left: When the phone rings, Ieanette Armstrong usually gets cz plug in! Right: Book Store customers are Flemming, Townsend, and Lintz, whose needs are attended to by Accountant Carleton Allen and Mrs. Ruth Cosgrove. ASSEMBLY line efficiency keeps our thousands of young Coyotes happy, even though it seems to take a lot of their precious leisure time . . , waiting in line for a change of schedule or to explain an absence. Our Registrar's Office seethes with activity from the opening of school until summer vacation finally arrives. Through it all the smile of Welcome is there, and the answers to your problems, too. Other busy places are the Lost and Found desk in Mr. Carter's office, and the Book Store, where bargains abound. As needed, changes have been made in the school store, as well as the Registrar's Office. The latter added efficiency by moving the counter up to the Wall, opening windows for student cus- tomers, and setting up new type pass permits and the like. THE BOOK STORE supplies were moved across the hall to Mr. Allen's office for added efficiency. When the big rush is on in the fall, books will be handled as in the past from the south office. C125

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ADMINISTRATION C H. H. Turner, Science 0 Harry E. White, Foreign Language I William M. Gates, Orientation 0 Mildred W. Wood, Home Making O Mai. George B. Iordan, Military I Milton K. Rasbury, Music O Harry L. Crockett, Industrial Arts I E. A. Brock, Business Education O Schofield Schwartz, Maintenance Q I. H. Hays, Visual Aids .24 5 .Q IQ11w1S14 wzzezeafef we-2' W



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FACULTY LIBRARIANS pictured here examining a few of the far places where their books will take us. are Beth L. Rogers. Margaret Brunies, Mary Bunting, Louise Arthur, Leta Weaver, and Eleanor Gwinner TEACHERS ARE PROGRESSIVE YOU DON'T NEED MONEY to travel . . . just eyes to read With. And you'll find all the travel fun you could Want right in our school Library. You'll also find a staff of librarians that can find you just the book or the reference you need, no matter what the field. Our Library has been called one of the nation's best, and We can easily understand Why. This year efforts have been redoubled to introduce the freshmen to the mysteries of the Library. This has been done through the orientation and English classes. To next year's sophomores, the Dewey Decimal System now means . . . plenty! PROGRESSIVE education is the aim of the PUHS Classroom Teachers Association. This group considers problems relating to secondary' education, teacher Welfare, and professional advancement: it is affiliated with the Arizona Educational Association and the National teacher organization. Teachers realize that one must keep studying and searching for new ideas and methods to maintain the desired high standards. Travel, summer school, and cor- respondence courses are routine practices among our alert educators. TEACHER OFFICERS of the Classroom Association are Cseatedl President Forrest Darsey, Georgie Hunter. Dale G. Mullins, Iohn Waters Ruth Cole, Lee S. Farringer. Standing: Ioseph M. Miller, Barney Shehane, Harry Eagan, and Don M. Coursen.

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