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Good Reading Guides LIBRARIANS Margaret Brunjes, Eleanor Gwinner, Leta Weaver, Beth L. Rogers, Louise Arthur and Mary Bunting are busy here arranging and adding to the files which help us so frequently. WITH ONE OF THE BEST libraries in the nation, Phoe- nix Union High School also may claim one of the best library staffs. Courtesy, consideration, and the desire to help students, along with the knowledge of books and ability to find information are characteristic of our library instructors. Mrs. Rogers, head librarian, also sponsors a Weekly hobby display in the Library. FOREIGN LANGUAGES are mighty mysteries to many, but the cheerful smiles, active participation in school affairs, and the determination to win friends for those who speak another language than our own have elevated our Language Department Way up Where We can see and appreciate its value. Amiable head of the department is Mr. Harry Vlfhite. FOREIGN LANGUAGE tea-:hers take a minute to enjoy some foreign papers and magazines. From the left they are Rose M. Plummer, Spanishg Hazel Redewill, French and Spanish: Marie P. Woodward, Lating I-larry White, Blanche H. Adams and Rita G. Cannell, all Spanish. t25i , .nt wei- :l:?yRiilti155i
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They're All Business COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT teachers are always busy. Here Robert E. Bell gives Dorothy P. Burdsal a few pointers, while Edith I-laner looks over some papers with William T. Mason. ALI. EYES focus on Vivian Phillips as she shows Charles Cox, Loyd C. Elliott, Betty McCubbins and loseph M. Miller the how of operating this piece ol ofiice machinery, a calculator. GEORGE HUNTER demonstrates the best techniques while Eugene A. Brock, Ruth Bradish, E. L. Rodgers and John Caceletto take mental note. C243
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All Around The World . .. GIVING THE ol' world a whirl. I. Wagoner shows fellow history teacher Alda Sherman, Don Ellis and Cecel Nicolay where he'd like to be. wir to asses- .ft .. f J Us so my N . y INVOLVED IN studying ct model of a old time sailing vessel are Lucil Anderson, E. D. Tussey, Harry B. Eaga Ralph H. Ogle and Ruth Cole. HISTORY GOES ON recording the glad and sorry events that make the headlines. But so full of questions are the political, economic, - and kindred happenings, teachers in our Social Education Depart- y ment are kept busy interpreting, reading, and discussing World trends with their ever-curious students. Ot one thing these students may be sure: they'll have access to truth at all times, and they'1l be encouraged to think for themselves when they interpret what they read, see, and hear in terms of current history. C267
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