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NEVER A DULL moment in the Registrar's Office! Even while Cham. Elaine Davis, Mildred Overton, Edna Baker, Helen grouped for a picture, the office force keeps busy! FROM LEFT Thomas, Clance Kirsch, and Margaret Young. Your record for are Becky Caraway, Anne Gupton, Helen Thon, Blanche Ket- four years is kept on file here for present and future reference BRING ON YOUR problems? Here in the Registrar's Office you'lI find the best problem solvers in seven states? lt takes endless bookwork and patience to keep up with 5000 or more mixed-up teenersg and that's what we are at PUHS much of the time, Especially when we prepare to register or try to balance a strange schedule. Always Alert... WHILE THEY CHECK on our absences and tardies -- legit and otherwise - these grand gals also keep our scholastic records in app'e-pie order. lf we rate a scholarship, we ask their help firstl Here we see efficiency and teamwork operating in high gear. 'li 5-Syl cy? no A 7 , ,Y :v f W ,lf gn l V X Z EJ Aft' or JUST THE TYPE! Typically attractive as well as efficient are these secre- taries: Louise Arthur, Jeannette Arm- strong, Wanda Franklin, and Loretta Koenigsfield.
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Leaders A-fi 5 1. .,., , H :Q 7: f fi' S g Y' ' '-- Y 1. .. I . A-. Q y J I ' v e. .I . R. E. MCCULLAR WILLIAM M. GATES Vice Principal Assistant Principal o LEADERSHIP QUALITIES cannot be taught as one would teach a spelling les- sony the inate ability to un- derstand, to analyze, and think clearly distinguishes the leader from the follower Phoenix Union is fortunate in its administrators -3 they have a genuine liking for teenagers, a feel ing warmly returned by the thousands of students who have benefited by their guidance A NEW PROGRAM whereby the principal shared his official duties with an assistant principal and a vice principal worked smoothly and well this year. Welcome newcomers to PUHS were Mr LeSueur, the Clean of boys, and Mr Robert Blackman, registrar. Registrar Robert Blackman Dean lscah Mateer Dean W. F. LeSueur X XJ
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'fa '--an BUSY MEN are these co-ordinatorsl From left are J. D. Kendall, tion, which includes the adult night shift , and Joseph P general co-ordinatorg M, R, Eppert, trades and industrial educa- Kus'-ibab, business and distributive education co-orclinator Tl-lERE'S HARDLY TIME to prepare students for tomor-- row's electronic world . . . for tomorrow is already herel The pressing need for experts in all fields of science and mechanics has brought important emphasis upon the type of work offered at Phoenix Union High School. The Trades and Industries Department, well equipped and expertly staffed, keeps on the jump constantly. Tomorrow's Here. MEN AND WOMEN, eager to learn and to better their economic status, throng to the shops Students who shine more around wheels and welding machines than in French or art classes, delight in the , I variety of courses and the unlimited opportunities. Phoenix Union is proud of its staff of technicians . . . and de- termined to produce the best-trained workers for today's atomic age. SURE IT WORKS! Russell Talbott, shop co-ordinator, and Harry L. Crock- ett, T 8 l Department chairman, enjoy checking the intricate workings of a voltmeter.
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