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HEALTH Committee members gather to plan milk campaign. Seated are Williams, Hospodka, Fung, Mrs. Banker, Rose, Gaither, Emery. STAND- ING: Kenney, Lavas, Phasnas, Owen, Ghee, Spotts. SEEKING BETTER methods and means of health in- H struction to students keeps the Health Committee busy most of the year. This group, founded on the solid principle that health means wealth, has been very suc- cessful in its anti-colds, better-foods, and be-careful campaigns. A highlight of its nutrition program was the annual Drink More Milk drive during which thousands of Coyotes sam- pled the healthful liquid and promised to drink more of it more often. WHEN STUDENTS are hurt, or grow suddenly ill, they are given prompt care at the Health Center. One of the Center's major campaigns resulted in a complete medical referral card on each student so that the family doctor can be notified immediately should the need arise. Health and safety units are located in each building, also, with the Health Center in charge. A co-operative system provides instant attention in an emergency. HEALTHY FACULTY! Here is proof that teachers are not old, stiff, and too tired to kick up their heels when given the chance. They're dancing at the Faculty Stampede held at Bud Brown's Barn. Messrs. Powell and Patterson are at right.
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Acl 'n stration SUPT. HAROLD l.. Gear has demonstrated outstanding ability as head of the ever-growing Phoenix Union High School System. ' ALWAYS MEETING new problems and situa- tions squarely, our Board of Education calls upon its confidence and experience to do an outstanding job of directing the fortunes of Phoenix High Schools and Phoenix College. WITH THE COMBINING of Phoenix Tech and Phoenix Union next year, the Board will be faced with even more responsibilities and problems. Growing schools and over-crowded dis- tricts, along with a growing state, have added to the many perplexities. Our Board has served us' well. We have every confidence in their foresight and judgment. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Dr, Trevor G. Browne, Jay Hyde, Mrs. F. A. Boris, Dr. Charles S. Purtymun Jr., Frank Haze Burch
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LINE UP, DUDESY While Bookstore Clerks Violet Harding and expected rush. BELOW: And here's the rushl lt take the entire Valerie Meadows lupper Ieftl, attend to routine business, Man- office force to meet the noontime demands of these Rodeo Day ager Carleton Allen, right, arranges some new books for the customers. But they'll all be served, in good time tool Allen 8m Co.'s Variety Store ANY COWPOKE would appreciate the kind of service available at our Bookstore. Not only is Store Foreman Carleton Allen congenial, energetic, and obliging, but he and his attrac- tive assistants, Misses Violet Harding and Valerie Meadows, also have the goods to satisfy the customersl NEW AND USED books, stationery, pens, pencils-that's to be expected. But wait! There's morel Allen 84 Co. deals also in ceramics, Christmas cards, and other novelties produced by crafts classes. And if there's a sports event, school play, or club party pending, ask at the Bookstore and you'll get all the right answers. lN ADDITION to the beautiful new trophy case now standing in the Bookstore, Mr. Allen has another attraction: a series of large, attractively mounted photos of school leaders, pre- pared at his request by the Phoenician cameramen and the Photo Arts Department.
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