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Good Citizens Ta e Duties Seriousl SIGN HERE! Mr. Lombardi is regis- tered as an Arizona voter by Mrs. Helen Hinton while in background Mr. Beals gets a similar service by courtesy of Mrs. Marjorie Blossom. Registra- tion tables were set up in Auditorium lobby. Other teachers waiting to sign up include Messrs. Mullins, Rodgers, Sincoff, Johnson, and Jamison, and J Misses June Roof and Sue Davis. 1 ' ' IN AMERICA FREE MEN and women must be alert to Il S A the duties of citizenship or face the danger of losing its privileges. Phoenix Union's teachers, practicing what they preach, were among the first to re-register when the State Legislature decreed that all Arizonans who wish to vote at the next elections must sign up. Whatever the occa- sion, local, state, or national election, teachers like to exercise their rights as voters. They set a good example for tomorrow's citizens who are vitally interested in the vote. A PROBLEMS OF MANAGING the student body's money during an average school term are large and often perplexing. But wise heads and experience, to go with the youthful enthusi- asm and clear thinking of student representatives, keep the Student-Faculty Finance Committee on an even keel. Many thousands of dollars are thus handled each year FINANCE COMMITTEE: They took care of our money! Left to Mr. Carlton Allen, Principal James S. Carter, Bob Goldfarb, Alleen right are members of the Student-Faculty Finance Committee in- Pace, and Pat Finley. Every opportunity is given students to l d C c u ing oach R. R. Robinson, Mrs. Bernice Kennedy, Ted Mitchell, understand how student body money is gathered and spent. WK -1' l' ,Fx 'T - 1'x,.,gs.. ' P x J- ' 1 X' WNQNX, ff K ----- .Ax . :::: F, . f . g V Q we -s.v....a.-....,M.. -- 1 if Y' Q , Y . -WF, f ..,. ' meer- i
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- .ao Nt. Q. -.Q i ix Y demic 1 Q X of . 1 l s -L ? l ,., . Y Secretaries i i nThe ob... 2 l ' i' .' A .QV . -iq I s ' 'mfg A SECRETARIES, Nadine Dearing and Betty Pretzer keep things running smoothly in the Principal's Office . . . including the switchboard and post office. I3 easant Smiles, Efficient Action . . . 'COME AND GET IT! Especially if this coat or that book are your and lost goods together. At Right, student Riggins removes a lost property! Louise Arthur, deans' secretary as well as cus- bundle of daily bulletins printed under direction of Mrs. Arthur. todian of Lost and Found Department, has a time getting owners The Bulletin always meets that Period 2 deadline! r
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BN FOLLIES TICKETS! lt's routine at the Bookstore. From left facing camera are Violet Harding, Mgr. Carleton Allen, and Mary Lee McDevitt. ABOVE: Here's the usual line-up on a busy day at the Registrar's Office. NOBODY HAS MORE experience at crowd- handling than the Registrar's Office . . . exce t one lace: the Bookstore! Whether A it's lb-jook-busing time, or selling time . . . 4 time to pay dues, or get a ticket to the All- School Play, you can be sure of a crowd heading straight for the Bookstore. But no such problem ruffles our Carl Allen and his staff. They are old timers at crowd-handling. No long waits, no dis- gruntled customers turning away, every person takes his turn and gets full justice. VERY PROUD of their new Bookstore, Mr. Allen and his co-workers see to it that the place remains inviting to visitors, not only because it is an attractive place, but also because it abounds in good buys for our thrifty students and teachers. Our new trophy case also is in the Bookstore.
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