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BOYS' FEDERATION CABINET: Seated are Markin, Spencer, I., STANDING: Mitchell, Dean McCullar, McKisson, Smith, Duffy Jackson, Montgomery, Sanchez, D. Sanchez, N. Jackson, Walker, Garrison, and l-lulen. They're laying plans for annual Frontier Dance LET'S GO, PARDNERY With the friendliest of Western greetings, The Boys, Federation leadership pointed the way to one of its busiest, most interesting years. Every male Coyote profited from the Federations' plans and services. No fellow with a de- sire to contribute to the school's betterment was ignored. The Federation treasury went on a diet when the All-School Follies was canceled. But the boys put on a Fashion Show with the Girls' League , . . and got out of the red, financially. Boys' Federation OTHER FEDERATION projects included co-sponsorship of the annual Frontier Dance, spear- heading a campus-cleanup, and maintaining order in the lunch lines at the Cafeteria. The Federation also helped finance lunches, books and clothing for needy Phoenix Union Boys. SWING YER Pardnerl Rodeo Week and the Frontier Dance inspired this bit of Western fun, featuring, from left, Escalante, Spencer, Sanchez, and Mc- Farland. 2
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,X ' ' BOARD OF CONTROL in session! Ready to consider business of L. Jackson, Mr. Waters, and N. Jackson. Sympathetic understanding the day are, from left, Jackson, l-lulen, Mitchell, Barr, Duffy, tempered justice in Board's daily actions. STUDENT GOVERNMENT for, by, and of the students works well at Phoenix Union. With every homeroom group repre- sented, Student Council meets at stated periods to decide issues, propose measures, and carry back to the students any sugges- tions or official actions taken by the Council. Such varied problems as conduct at grid games, what to wear at school dances, and what to do about a dirty campus received prompt and efficient attention this year. BOARD OF CONTROL managed to keep our wild ones in a tamed condition, rendering just decisions, suspending a few Coyotes who seemed to require stern treatment, and encour- aging others to abide by the rules established by the student body government. WHO'S FOR A PARTY? President Duffy poses the question and the Student Council votes an enthusiastic affirmative for a picnic at Encanto Park, Council meets in Auditorium during third period to legislate student bcdy program.
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Girls' League HANDS UP! While Two-Gun Connie Chavez gets tough with her fellow League offi- cers. Lil Dudettes Barbara Dean, Lynne l-lanhila, and Loretta Gotch show mock terror. Lynne headed the Girls' League as president this year. h chool year under the kl d and worked through t e s LIL DUDETTES by the hundreds spar e banner of Girls League. Aided by a grand corps of officers and advised by counselors and b' er then ever - and without the sup- th Lea ue undertook a program :gg the dean of girls, e g ' f l Follies. port usually forthcoming from a success u ' nd and the like. They even sur the girls sold cup cakes, ca y, ht nd Roses TO AUGMENT their trea y, ' ' t went well - their Midnig a t hel those in need Every projec l th ave the Student washed cars o p , Ball, the state conventions, and finally, the anual Fashion Show. l-le p ey g ' ' h irls great satisfaction. Book Loan Fund, cripple d children, and the like gave t e g e ular Monday meeting to Arnson, and Rightmer. STANDING: Frazier, Maquire, Z b s l-larris Prather, l-lall, l-larrison, Brown, CENTRAL COUNCIL gathers at its r g ' l ft to right: Givens, Alford, or a , , ' d L ons. discuss Girls' League business. SEATED, e d Leverton, Gotch, l-lanhila, Dean, Chavez, Millam, Kimes, Kubelsky, an y Bourne, Ho ges, MacAdams Barr, l-lamby
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