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

 - Class of 1957

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WELL MADE hardwood desks being built for Phoenix College attract the attention of T St I teachers. From left: William A. Pusey, Industrial Electricity, Iva Curlee, Clothing and Design, Leith Everett, Industrial Electricity, George G. Holt, Carpentry, Edwin W. Hanson, Cabinet Making. UPHOLSTER your car? The T 81 I boys can do How To Launch Our Trades and Industries instructors carry the interested high school student far beyond the hobby or do-it-yourself stage. Many reach a point from which they can launch a career in an exciting, profitable field. Available, for example, is expert instruction in carpentry, sheet metal, electricity, electronics, welding, aircraft, automotive, and architectural drafting. it, declares W. W. Wright, Auto Body, Fender and Upholsteries. Looking on are Carl C, Swift, Radio, Richard J. Willenberg, Auto Painting, Donald C. Burch, Auto Body and Fender, LeRoy Stevens, Radio and TV, William H. Voights, Radio and Television, Frank M. Gray, Radio. Instructors apply their practical knowledge to theory. A Career . . . Girls, too, are finding a future in clothing design, commercial art, and other fascinating areas. The fact that many young people are learning techniques that bring bigger pay checks than their parents can earn is only one reason for their obvious enthusiasm. Perhaps more important is the challenge they encounter as they delve more and more into this new work. Q24

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T8iI John E. Kronenbitter, Refriger-' ation, Frank E. Franquero, Ma- chine Shop, R. W. Hackleman, Mechanical Drafting, Andrew F. Davis, Refrigeration, Gordon Furnish, Aircraft Power Plant, Henry G. Walters, and lseated, right? Advanced Machine Shop. J. Paul Moore, Welding: Law- rence N. Tenes, Welding, Hugh L. Bankhead, Architectural Draftingg Homer D. Dukes, Sheet Metal, Bobby Boan, Welding. H. H. Baker, Ignition and Car- buretiong Dale B. James, Begin- ning Auto Engines, James L, Thomas, Advanced Engines, Cleatus F. Thiebeau, Diesel Mechanics, Ralph Nichols, Be- ginning Chassisg and Samuel C. Liberante, Advanced Chassis. 1239



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They're Alert WHAT'S NEW? Agriculture Instruc- tors Elmer Felton, Millard Fourt, and Wendell Smith check the latest news magazines for ideas on scientific farming and marketing. They co- sponsor the Future Farmers of Amer- ica club. How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm . . . ? So went the old World War l song. With the city growing out into every cotton field and cow pasture, the song might have been How You Gonna Keep the Farm? But there will always be farmers and stockmen, for people will never grow tired of eating and wearing clothesl To keep our future farmers up on the best techniques Phoenix Union has an experienced staff and a dandy experimental farm as a laboratory. Farm is on Southern Ave. Industrial arts serves a serious purpose in helping young people find their particular interest vocationally. lt also gives basic train- ing in hobbies and general about-the-house usefulness. Practical experience and much schooling have equipped our teachers to do an expert job of guiding students in such fundamental skills as machine shop, auto re- pairing, drafting, printing, leather and metal craft, and radio. Many have fun, a number find a rewarding and interesting life's work. INDUSTRIAL Arts teachers meet in Radio Shop for a friendly discussion. STANDING are Barney Shehane, Radioj Department Chairman Harry L. Crockett, Harry Furphy, Metalcraft, Duane Cornelius, Leathercraft, Henry Jones, Wood Shop: Byron lDocl Hughes, Advanced Printing, Zenas Prust, Printing. SITTING are Don Coursen, Mechanical Drawing, Frank Downey, Plastics, Lloyd Jamison, Machine Shop, and W. V. G. Hoger, Auto Mechanics. 253

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