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

 - Class of 1959

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'I6l 5 ir WAITING PATIENTLY to find out how much stock has been sold ore members of the Foreign Exchange Committee. Seated are Johnnie Mc- Knight, Mon Lane Lee, Ursula l-leitz, and Marjorie Avery, Standing are James Jewel, Barbara Goone, and Mary Avery. COACHED BY their advisor, Mr. Jones, the Social Committee plans another dance. Members include Betty Monarch, R. J. Schroader, Barbara Snyder, Tom Blumhart, and Ken Lauback. W vf si 1 as N :EES sg 3 id N. SPF? 5.111 fig, .org-3 as ll U5 Wf 'lfl Wm-- A Credit To Our School Placed in charge of the summer and school year exchange ot students is the Foreign Exchange Committee. To promote this, the committee has over- seen the sale of stocks. Jonnie McKnight and James Jewel represented the group at the PTA meetings. Their main job was to inter- view the prospective families. Tommy Glen was selected as the stu- dent going to Australia this summer. The students wish Tommy the best ot luck. Mr. l-larrison is adviser ot the corn- mittee. Ever wondered who made all those sport dances possible? Mr. Jones and friends can tell youl The group, by name the Social Committee, is com- posed ot Toni Blumhart, Barbara Sny- der, R. J. Shrooder, Cynthia Brown, Kon Laubaclx, and Bettx Monarch, has worked diligentlx throughout the year to bring Phoenix Union students the best entertainment at a rniniinum Cost. Among tho dances more sock hops, iccoitl sessions, and Inc dance bands. 'l lic coinniittoo as a xsholc cnjox Gd their isoilx, rt-itainlx it inatlo school easier.

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J ug ' ,ff-W' 0 GlRL'S LEAGUE LEADERS sitting, from right to left, are Betty Goone, Karen Naunann, Ann Branstetter, Karen Barnes, Corine Kreta, Emily Gettsinger, Betty Fung, Eliza- beth White, Cecilo Denogean, Judy Beuchner. Standing, left to right, are Maudie Noyde, Susan, Conisales, Barbara . ,,'Iill 1, , K .if 'l ' wg-f-r-,ggsv3'.3'Qf -Q , 'ur - L Ii.. , Downing, Jahet Anderson, Linda Brummit, Sharon Wilkes, Sue Garrett, Mary Avery, Pat Massey, Mary Beth Wagner, Pat Holly, Miss Mateer, Marjie Avery, Ursula l-leitz, and Brenda Hightower. Sugar, Spice, Everything Nice LEADERS AMONG GIRLS are the Girl's League Officers: president, Sue Garrett, sec- retary, Marjie Avery, treasurer, Karen Barnes, and vice-president, Mary Avery. An opportunity for every girl to participate and enjoy an active student life is what our Girl's League offers. Enthusiastic girls with a purpose have promoted school friendship and standards in their usual high fashion. Central council, guided by Dean lscah Mateer, directed the year's zestful activities that brought enjoyment and happiness. When a girl is enrolled, she becomes a member of the Girls' League. Little does sheiknow of the training in leader- ship, experience of working with a bunch of wonderful girls, and personal gain she may attain if she becomes an active member, but she learns! This year's leaders were Sue Garretthpresident, Mary Avery, vice-president, Marjorie Avery, secretary, and Karen Barnes, treasurer. 1 z



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