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ll FOLLIES PROGRESS is checked at a rehearsal by the Eccles, l-luff, Conner, Mr, Jones, adviser. Front: Murr.- Federation cabinet. Back Row: Guzman, Wick, l-licks, etta, Mass, Cornelius, Ong, Barrick, VVilson, and Moore. Need Muscle l3oy's Federation? What do those guys ever do? For the information of the scornful, the Federation does-plenty? Hardly a school proi- ect reaches completion without the active par- ticipation of Boys' Federation, lf you need muscles, or errands run, or decorations ar- ranged, call on the Federationl lt's a good feeling to know such help is always avail- able. Boys are so very useful i . at times' ON riuvrlf Iii lu' ll' Wllli lnivriliiiii, lfiriilkl ,irlil wlhiliyfi-i 1-l'.ii I. Iii i .li-,1 Iiii Flllllfu, l,llffl ,', ill' llllllv rVllflll,Ill, .lllil f,lrYlIl'lIlI'i, lfwy' ll1li'I.lllirli 1-lliiiii S . all Cn Us. Every lunch period students enioi Federa- tion-supplied music from the Cafeteria iulse- box. Other proiects this year included the All- School Follies, Frontier Dance, pen sales, and the well-planned Christmas semi-formal dance The Federation cabinet also introduced a num- ber of new ideas that will assure a better high school life for all the boxs on our campus Their recipe for real school fun' Participate' lbl
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l Cl5l fy ,ww f 4 V STOCK MARKET deal gets under wayl l-lere Student Council learns about plan to sell stock in a foreign- exchange student, Student Body Prexy Johnson, lower right, outlines the plan, representatives look over the s Q- stocl, in upper picture, and Adviser l-larrison, lower left, signs up with the approval of Darrel Johnson, Tommy Pappas, Martha Winslow, Don Mershon, Francoise Chanel, this year's foreign-exchange student, and Pat Caldwc-ll. By, For, And Of The Voters... Representatives of the peoplel Our Student Council members get their training in democv racy first hand when they gather as representa- tives of home room groups to consider legisla- tion or other action affecting the student body. Chosen for their leadership qualities, Council members are not slow to take the floor in de- fense of an idea or in opposition to a measure they feel would displease their constituents Under general direction of student body of- ficers, such problems as conduct at athletic contests or social events claim attention, lni- ated this year were constitutional amendments and a plan to help finance a foreign-exchange student, Many believe training in groups such as Student Council are most important steps in our search for genuine citizenship and an una derstanding of demo- cratic principles. After fx all, we must learn to govern ourselves before we can hope to serve as representatives of larger citizen groups. N 1-x 41 5 ' ,,,V U i -bm
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POOL-SIDE chat occupies Girls League Officers prior to the Central Council banquet at Los Olivos. Shown are Dowdy, Cardwell, Bacon, and Walker, who is the Girls' League president, X. ' Here Every Girl I Somebody Everybody is somebody at Phoenix Union? This applies especially to the girls who lack the brash, open friendliness that helps boys fit into the school picture so much easier than the gentler sex, All girls at PUI-IS are members of the Girls' League . , . and all are encour- aged to participate in the numerous activities planned by League officers and committee members. Friendliness is always keynoted. LOOKING GOOD enough to eat are these Central Council members. And they're ready to eat, too, at the annual banquet, SEATED: Weinburger, Wingfield, Shaver, Card- W , CIW f W qw! ,Mem N 53 if if 5 1 2 2 ' .. L txt, s S 'Y XX s v L rf NXNLL X :ss 1. W M ,fl aw The League system, with Central Council at the top, includes four class councils and projects that are planned for the entire group, such as the All Girls Dinner, and the separate activities outlined by class units, State, inter- state, and local conventions are also on the agenda, with a happy combination of social and business programs in effect. Dean lscah Mateer is campus adviser to the League groups. well, Dowdy, Estrada, Barksdalo, Walker, Stow. STAND- ING: Tang, Avery, Mulkey, Cox, Barnes, Tsokatos, Avery, Wagner, Winslow, Bacon, Miss Mateer, dean, and Chanel. i X X
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