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

 - Class of 1952

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ATOM BOMBS are more newsworthy, perhaps, than simple principles of science, but the latter are of utmost importance to youthful scientists-to-be. Always ready to share a joke and even clown a little tnote picturesl, our science teachers also know when it's time to get down to business. And business includes seeking answers to all the mysteries of science-a large order! TRUE SCIENCE depends upon honesty, sincerity, and constant search for truth, admirable qualities in any field. Seeking Out WHAT A LARK. oops, we mean pea- cock! Science Teachers L. L. Kriegbaum, Ralph B. Dixon, and Iarnes R. tPopJ Wilson give the bird the eye. IRON CURTAIN countries claim to have invented just about everything, and we laugh at the crudity of their claims: we know how important truth and established facts are in relation to true science. Students are taught to prove beyond a doubt the principles upon which our world of science operates. OUR CRUSADE for Freedom includes defense of truth and the determination to work for the improvement of the entire human race, not just a privileged few. CONSIDERING some of the other members of the S:ience Department menaqerie are Dale G. Mullinq, Iohn L. Ewart, H. H. Turner, Clark E. Young, and Glendale Griffiths. J C283 Science Secret

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Problem Probers THOSE MASTERS ot mathematics Mary H. Freitas, Eric Kolberq, cmd Lee S. Far- ringer express their approval of Bessie Breckerbaumens poster. Mr. Kolberq seems to be looking at us in that con- nectionl LOOK CAREFULLY and you shall see four math teachers smiling prettily! Gladys Hoelzle, Myra H. Downs, Harry A. Phillips and Kathryn Munson. But then, prdblems never bother math teachers! EFFICIENT NURSES: Our health guard- ians, Ruth Askins and Iennette Banker, see that our temperatures stay where they're supposed to be. RIGHT: Visual Aids Director I. C. Hays looks over his file. l27l



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hey Know nglish . . . XJ . ai.-arri-im. FUNNY? YOU BET! Except, perhaps, to Anne Arnold textreme riqhtl. English teachers tstcmdingj are Doris DeLap, Harold P. Martin, Chauncey Shepard and tsectedl C. E. Willson, Mildred Neely, and Benjamin lordan. Their unscholastic literature was just the thing for an informal photo, the cameraman decided. MOHE ENGLISHMEN-The Speech Arts faculty ttop leftl, Lois S. l-lalladay and Vxlillard lacquot, examine the new switchboard. TOP RIGHT: Guy I.. Foster resorts to Websters dictionary to prove his point to fellow teachers Glenn Neshit and Eileen Baker. LOWER LEFT: Ethel Brown, Georgia Goold and Mila Bray concentrate on the latest news, or could it be the latest fashions? LOWER RIGHT: Every- body's in it! What? Why the annual, of course! Iournalism Dire-:tor Scott G. Nelson shows Ruth Creighton and Helen Stewart pictures to prove the point.

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