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

 - Class of 1957

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FEDERATION officers gather to consider new records for viser Jones, Holmes, Jackson, Conner, Crookston, Guz- their iukebox in the Cafeteria. Seated from left are Ad- man. STANDING are Russell, Caccavale, and Nelson. Federation Lads Keep Busy Leading the way in male activities is the Boys' Federation. Open to every boy who wishes to help in the betterment of his school, this organization ranks high because of its democ- racy and service. Handicapped financially by loss of the i957 Follies, the boys persisted. ln co-sponsoring the Frontier Dance with the Girls' Letter Club, the boys bolstered their dwindling treasury. Also popular records graced the Cafeteria jukebox. As usual, crowd- ing in lines during lunch periods was held to a minimum, thanks to the Federation boys. BOOKS for needy boys get the atten- tion of Corbin, Federation Prexy .lack- on, Hamby, and Joe Guzman. Books are added to the Dean's Loan Library.

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BUSY BOARD of Control concentrate on a problem on Yee, Kent Olson, Carlos Yturralde. STANDING are Joe their busy agenda. SEATED are Mr. Waters, Evangeline Benites, Chris McGinnis, Pete Zorbas, and Ken Reed. Every Student Has A Voice... At the sound of the third hour bell some l79 school leaders flock to the auditorium tor a Student Council meeting. The council is the main voice of the students themselves, and arguments are often heated and always interesting. Each person represents and voices the opinion of his or her third hour class, it is a government of, by, and for students. IN SESSION the Student Council hears a report from ively. The Student Council promoted the Polio Vaccine Reed as officers Yturralde, Olson, and Lee listen attent- drive which proved very successful at Phoenix Union. 73



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Co-Operation Is Keynote Here OFFICERS! Looking over a splen- did League record are, from left, Secretary Byrd, President Fulton, and Treasurer Bacon. Vice-president Walker was ab- sent the day picture was taken. BY WORKING TOGETHER, Girls' League guided hundreds of girls through another fun- filled, work-filled year. Holding the League banner higher than ever was the Central Coun- cil, composed of outstanding girls from each of the tour classes. Their activities were many. WORKERS! Central Council took time off from its many activities to pose for Phoenician picture. ln Row 1 are Ong, Walker, Bacon, Fulton, Byrd, Young, and Meza. Busier than the busiest of Coyotes, these girls sponsored two tormals, attended state and interstate conventions, adopted several elderly ladies, and still found time to lend their support to girls in need of books, cloth- ing, and lunches. Food sales padded treasury. Row 2: Zanin, Cardwell, Stow, Chapman, Koy, Mabry, Caldwell, Bandy, and D. Fung. Top Row: Wright, Torres, Tom, Holly, Wong, B. Fung, Yaben, Wingfield, and Felix. 455

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