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

 - Class of 1957

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MEMBERSHIP drive opens with a flourish. Mrs. Webber RIGHT: PTA President Hogg presents Mr. Carter award and Mrs. Neer are on the job at the PTA fall dinner. for his co-operation as PUHS principal since I946. Co-Cperation Their Byword Scholarships, dinners, awards, and inocula- tions are part of the many activities Phoenix Union's Parent-Teacher Association has taken an active part in during the school year. Pro- grams have included the annual PTA dinner, and an honor award to Principal James Carter. PTA mothers helped when students were given the Salk anti-polio shots and had eyes and ears tested. They also organized panel discussions relating to teen-age problems. PTA Board included students Loretta Lyons, Alan Wick, Margaret Bandy, and Rudy Garcia. FRIENDS meet at the annual PTA Dinner. Student Joe Martin lstandingi greets Mr. and Mrs. Ben Avery and their daughters Margie and Mary.

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i Working For Health and Safety go hand in hand towards making one a better person. At Phoenix Union everything is done to make students realize the importance of these two words. Our driver training program is set up to make students of our school aware of traffic responsibilities. SAFETY COUNCIL members are gathered around their exhibit to demonstrate results of careless driving. This wrecked car was brought to the Quad to arouse students' DO YOU NEED glasses? Here is one way to find out right in the basement of the First Building. Here Pat Settle has her eyes checked by Mrs. June Weber ilefti and Mrs. Harry Andrews. Health, Safety The various clubs at school sponsor health drives all year around. With the assistance of faculty advisers everything is done to make us more capable motorists and healthier persons. The school does its share, we're learning we must do our part as conscientious citizens. interest in the safe driver program. Council members are ftop fowl Winslow, Reed, Harris, Neer. Kneeling from left are Mr. John Waters, adviser, Suman and Connor.



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CHAIRMAN of the T 84 l Department is Harry L. Crockett. His long experi- ence in technical fields and his under- standing of teachers and students have helped to apply the success label. At the helm in the development of our Atomic Age are scientists and technicians whose lives are devoted to progress. At our technical high school we are fortunate in the quality of leadership that shapes our objectives. Yesterday we dreamed about electronics, solar power, the atom . . , and today we're in the middle of an exciting new age. Young people with a desire to learn new techniques and to be a part of this program find ready guidance and inspiration here. Our future glows brightly. CO-ORDINATORS who find more things to be done than there are hours in the day, include lfrom leftl Shop Co-Ordinator, Russell Talbotg M. R. Eppert, T 81 l Education: and Joseph P. Kushibab, Business and Distributive Education. In The Vanguard l22

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