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

 - Class of 1953

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Girls' eague Keeps Busy THOSE OLD piano roll blues! Girls' League offi- cers having fun from left are Jean Lee, treas urerg Sonya DeGraw, secretary, Aileen Pace, vice-president, and Margaret Blankenship, pres- ident. WHAT DOES A GIRL consider fun? You don't Know? Then you should participate in some Girls' League activities. Approximately 200 girls consider it a source of great pleasure to work on their class councils while the other l5OO girls enjoy participat- ing in every activity. CENTRAL COUNCIL consists of eight department heads and four council officers. The League gives each girl the chance to participate by sponsoring an activity suited to every taste. THIS CENTRAL Council governs the Girls' League. Seated from left are Seolas, Gilliland, Hatch, Kulinovich, Lee, DeGraw, Blankenship, Pace, Funston, Nakagawa, McGee, and Torres. AMONG THESE are Midnght and Roses, Every Girl's Dinner, Sweetheart Ball, the Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Follies, the Maid ot Cotton Fashion Show, the Senior Style show, and participation in three state conventions and the Southern California-Arh zona meet in the autumn. SUCCESS OF THE League should be measured not by its activities but by the leadership it has de- veloped. The organization stacks up with any other having lasting qualities. Standing are Tussey, Martin, Altschul, Adamson, Ford, Evans, Johnson, Phillips, White, Prather, Pappas, Blanchard, Sharkey, Chavez, Miss Mateer, and Wilson. im

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IT CAN'T BE said that Phoenix Union students are too involved in their own affairs to worry about the world at large. This year the school went all out to support national, state, and city-wide drives. Led by Shirley Phillips, Student Council's service chairman, everyone gave all he could to what ever drive was being pushed. First was the Crusade for Freedom. We went right over our goal. Then the Save The Children Cam- paign came along, and usable clothing poured in. Sweet Charity We're For It! PACKING the clothing for the Save The Children Drive are Dong, Walker, and Martino. In background are Marshall and Robins. For Red Feather we gave not only as individuals but also as groups. AT CHRISTMAS over 20 homerooms gave baskets to needy families. The Girls' Letter Club, Florence Nightingale Club, Senior Council, Sophomore Coun- cil, and Friendship Club also had Christmas pro- jects. In February we raised S300 for the March of Dimes, and the Tri-Y Teens collected magazines for the State Hospital. Later in the year we sent books to the prison at Florence. CHRISTMAS BASKETS donated by our students made many a poor family very happy. Left: Sorenson, Orcutt, Doss, Cognasi, and Hurler load a truck with the boxes. Right: Making sure that the right families get the right boxes are Reder, Blankenship, Corbin, and Henkins. U81



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Boys' Federation FEDERATION officers meet to discuss plans for the second all-school follies. From left are John Etz, president, Vic- tor Duffy, vice-president, and Fred Sutter, secretary. They're Traditionally On The Ball THAT OLD SAYING, Jacks of all trades, masters of none becomes masters of all when it refers to Phoenix Union's Boys' Federation. This year they proved that boys can be just as active-well nearly as active-as are girls. Under the guidance of a new dean, R. E. McCullar, they promoted drives at Christmas and Easter, patroled the Cafeteria, and put up posters for a major portion of all school events. They were always ready to serve , . . FEDERATION CABINET-Standing from left are Gerard, San- chez, Matz, Patterson, Hurler, Rhineheart, Sunshine, Celaya, THEY CO-SPONSORED the successful All-School Follies and the Frontier Dance. But the major job of the Federation is to help needy boys get through school. Many of these boys still remember the joy they felt when handed a free English book, lunch pass, or bus ticket. BEST OF ALL, however, is the feeling of belong- ing these boys extend to every newcomer. Fulton, and Quintana. Seated are Mitchell. Sorenson, Duffy, Etz, Sutter, Mr. McCullar, and Kenny.

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