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

 - Class of 1954

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Every Phoenician Was Represented CONGRATS! Student Body President Ted Mitchell expresses the school's admiration for Dave Cano who won national honors for his work in the General Motors automobile design contest. Plaque was officially pre- sented to Phoenix Union High School. ' FOR THE GOOD governing of our student body, Student Council operated on the most democratic of principles. Meeting periodically during third periods in the Auditorium, the Council considered prob- lems relating to every student: citizenship, pep rallies, charity drives, health campaigns, juvenile delinquency. They set standards for election campaigns, rules for cafeteria conduct, campus courtesy. Elected representatives came from every homeroom and reported back to their n t't ' co s i uents after each meeting. Every student thus was directly informed. STUDENT COUNCIL gathers to hear Pt Fi l ' a in ey s report on a Council Adviser John Waters is shown on front row. AT RIGHT iuvenile delinquency conference she had attended the week previ- President Mitchell gets a quick response from the floor on a con- ous. Student Officers Mitchell and Gilliland have backs to camera. tro ' l ' ' ' versia question. Members are chosen for leadership qualities UM

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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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BOARD OF CONTROL: Familiar to most Phoenicians are these student body president, Mr. John Waters, faculty adviser Pat friendly members of Board of Control. Left to right are: Marilyn Finley, student body vice president, Joe Duffy, junior class pres: Gilliland representative at large, Desi Sanchez, sophomore class dent, and Anita Byrd, freshman class president. The Board operates president Dotty Thonen, student body secretary, Ted Mitchell, on the principle that every Phoenician wants to do his best friendship Keynoles l30ard's Work IN SHARP CONTRAST on school problems this year was the Board of Control. Always ready to extend a helping hand, the Board maintained the dignity and fairness typical of Phoenix Union High School's student government. Organized to administer the affairs of the PUHS student body, this group, ably advised by Mr. John Waters, kept true its aim: to help every student become a better citizen. ON THE BOARD WERE capable student leaders who also maintained a top degree of popularity. They served as a guidance council to students who had lost l5 or more merit credits. ln order to assist these students more effectively, the board studied each student's individual problems and went to great lengths to reach a workable solution. THE OFFICERS explain that the 30-year-old merit credit system is not fundamentally for the purpose of administering punishment but rather one by which students can add to their senior class rank, earn scholarships and achieve other rewards that come with high merit credit ratings. FAME lSN'T LlMlTED to the Phoenix Union Campus either! The Board did such a good job this year that it brought statewide recognition when the job of the Student Court was explained in Arizona Days and Ways. lts reputation has spread so much already that one of the first things visitors to our campus always ask to see is the Board at work.

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