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With An Eye For Art . . . My ,X ,-. 6 BOO! YOU clon't scare me with those Halloween masks' Art teachers have fun with the student-made monstrosi- ties, however. From left are Warren Gentry, Eugene Grigsby, Edward Cofno, Julia McCann, and Harold Luck Jr. 'J' 7A F. gf No Long Hair Notions For U . ARTISTIC PEOPLE used to think that long hair and vague notions were necessary to set them apart from the rest of us. But not so with those who really know the value and mean- ing ot modern artl An appreciation ot light, color, balance, and rhythmic patterns can come to very ordinary people f once they learn what to look tor. Our art teachers, while well qualified in their specialty, are more concerned about teaching you and me the real mean- ing ot things artistic than in discovering a genius The world may not hear of us, but we have fun, anyhowl THE WORLD OF BOOKS can be fascinating. But we need an introduction to this fabulous treasure house Our librarians are the answerl Their patience, cheertulness, and skill have started many a Phoenix Union non-reader on the road to literary adventure and a lifetime of reading pleasure, THIS SUITS ME! Librarians pose behind book titles they most Leta Weaver lGolden Chairl, A Lincoln Herm lSchoolneasterl, appreciate Beth Rcgers lD.vlly Madiscnl, Sybil Olsen fKindne5sl, Mabel Davis lliunawayl, and Margaret Carr ll Fly!
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Problem Probers . . . MATHEMATICALLY speaking, the proportions ofthe Yule bauble intrigue Martin Sincoff, Mary Freitas, Kathryn Munson, and Paul Livernaore Tree is in school Library. They Streamline Figures IF YOU FIND A PROBLEM you can't solve . . . chances are you're taking a course in mathl But don't give upg we know several teachers who can help you find the right answers Not that answers are the prime factor Our mathematics teachers are more concerned with teach- ing us a method for solving our own perplexing puzzles, THERE'S SOMETHING in mathematics for every interested Phoenix Union student . . . from simple arithmetic to advanced courses designed to prepare you for engineering, medi cine, or scientific research. They teach difficult subjects . I . but our math teachers make up for it in kindness and a rare sense of humor. This we Iikel YULE REMEMBER the Faculty Christmas Party, Chairman I-larry are Bessie Breckerbaumer, Gladys I-loelzle, Kenneth Beals Phillips, ltop leftl assures his fellow mathematicians From left Elaine Worthington, Kendall I-laynie, and Virgil Marshall
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Idea Men BALANCE IS important In cyl inders, explains Willism Wriglwt body and tender instructor, to from left, Richard WillenbLirg auto painting, John Lambert auto chassis, and Dale Jarves, JllfO CYIJNDII IALANCI lt W 44 'i ei engines ONE LESSON EVERY boy should learn, once he enrolls in our shop courses, is this Why not be an expert? lt's no more difficult when Be An Expert! it comes to hard work and the pay is a lot more interesting' Our shop teachers try to give each student a sampling ot industrial arts . so that it he is especially adapted or interested the student may decide upon his career right then and there. EVEN THOUGH THE STUDENT enters academic tields, his shop experience will always come in handy The do-it-yourself program is no tad It is here to stay. And the people who learn to apply what they can learn in school can also save money and time HEAVY POWER is concentrated in this motor, declares Lloyd Duane Cornelius, leather craft, Harry Furphy, n'etal craft, Don Jamison, machine shop teacher Hts visitors are Barney Shehane, Coursen, mechanical drawing, Henry Jones, wot cl shop, Byron rrclio, W V G Hoger, auto mechanics, Zenas Prust, printing, Hughes, advanced printing, and Frank Downey, plastic craft X X ,-',.
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