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fs Big League Leadership PRINCIPAL Earl McCullar, in his first year as Unit l-lead, has won the friend- V M ship and confidence of Phoenicians. if Our i957-58 school year was a memorable first for many of our leaders. ln athletic parlance, rookies occupied key posts in the PUHS administration squad, with only the reg- istrar and dean of girls seasoned veterans. But with freshness and vigor our fine team met Phoenix Union's problems in big league style. GOOD FRIENDS: Students can always count on the ready smile, warm handshake, and constructive advice of these three. ln conference on what must be a pleasant problem f 1' ' ff , ,fi 4' Z I I' jf: l I ' . A 9, - 2- 1 , MQ '+R -- v. ,' 1 ,l ?i' i5it,'Ai-. I 1 Q 4 .n ' 'Qfi .17 I . rfff H 'fe-N 1 . .. . - , ,hwy-aide. -I I lk' ' f V, - t , A . , -,X Lv Most students have seen our advisers super- vising at sports events, dances, and other school functions. Their warm friendliness and keen interest in students is pleasing. Even more important, these educators have the know- how and courage to lead students toward worthy achievement . . . the goal that really counts. are Charles Harrison, assistant to boys' adviser, lscah Mateer, dean of girls, and l-lenry F- Jones, boys' adviser. Their cares are myriad but their hearts are very big. X X
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BUSY, EVEN WHEN posing are Pat Johnston, Kelfe Pannos, l-lelen Thon, Lee Porter, Wynona l-lawlfins, my . 1 if . xitdl' ,- , , g ,L we 1 1 ' wr 25 an ' Q , ,, i I La l 5-if rl, ' View A., -,mv kq gl? 1: R-sin H1 V 'W i Mary Margaret Mcliiernan, Marie Koch, and Terri Baumvl Each person has a specific job in the viiry lnusy office Patience s Routine Here. .., You'd think some students were signing their lives away, the contortions they go through before they get their semester class schedule worked outl But their hesitations, vex- ations, and repeated requests for schedule changes are minor, if one considers what such shenanigans do to the Registrar's Office per- sonnell Patient searching of tiles, checking and rechecking, weighing the problem of overload- ing in certain classes against students' needs. . . SOMETHING for the boss to to check. l-lere Claire Rodgers brings a schedule change to Registrar Robt, D. Blackman. But the Biblical Job lcnew only a little about the quality of patience. lf he had been placed in charge of 4,000 bemused scholars who made up their minds one day only to change them the next, he'd really have cried out in agony, Not so with those who have weathered more than one such storml Getting students steered onto a good course is routine. Worlqing with counselors, the RO. quietly, efficiently, and inevitably takes good care of every student. WW vin 'nn ml X f X Q xiii ,, i 7' W , 4-10 ',.,..,..-.oiW ii.f , , -ww ' it ,, we ,, ' 2
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