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Del-h -ft . ,...Q I 'Qi ' A la MORE SOCIAL SCIENCE teachers are, seated, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Cole, Mr. Richardson. Standing are Department l-lead Mr. Wagoner, Mr. Lumley, Mr. Kolburg, Mr. Jackson, and Mr. Shook. All The World's A Test Tube Science makes the world go 'round and it makes our heads spin too, when we try to figure out some of those ex- periments! But hard work and skillful, patient instructors see us through. We come to knowledge of general science and on appreciation of physics and chemistry-in spite of the minor ex- plosions, weird smells, and sundry obstacles. From those wierd smiles, however, came inventions of fearsome weapons of destruction, necessary to guard us against predators. Science is dedicated to life and the living. There is an abundance of good things for every human being. Science hopes some day to bring that blessing to the world's underprivileged as well as to the more fortunate. Growth of the Science Exposition has intrigued many students. A large number help at the science show as ushers and guides-while learning a thing or two themselvesl Mr. Homer Turner heads this efficient department. ..............................-.. PATIENT INSTRUCTORS of the science department, seated left to right, are Mullins, Dixon, Department l-lead H, l-l, Turner, Bice, Fourtg stonding, Vaughn, Konzal, Reed, Finley, and Wells. ,M .- 3 -. ' f v
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- we fw- ' 1 iff? l ey 5 ,Q M MR. COLE points out some tricky questions to be used in the next American History test. Listening in are Miss Nicolay, Mr. Farrell, Mr, l-liggins, and Miss Sherman. Learning The History Of Man viii MR. Gur social education taculty has been grounded in the causes and results ot history, Thex' help students interpret the present by comparison with what has happened in the past. World problems are easy to solveein theorx But the World Team isn't always working as A unit ln tact at no time in the history ot modern cixilization has tho world been entirely at peace Teamworlx otten more theoretical than practical, is still the xsorld's best bet however, Witlw A slcillod and woll intornwed corps ot instructors in Social Education! Phoenix Llnion's stu- clents are solidly grounded in tho xmxs And means ot reaching worldwide Accord ln .iildition to !Xmoi'ic.1n and Ll S l-listorx, the Social lftlncalion Doimitmont oltcis instruction in Anwoiican lDornnrr.1cy, Soc i.il Studios, Occtinltioiws International lit-lntioiim, Wtiiltl llimtoix, botitlmost l lISlOlX And t :vita tftiltiiml lntcltgiotiiitls, tmxol, and A doop Ape prtitnilion ol llit' lo-.unit-af liistolx can teach us WINNINGHAM t'. .ilw.ww uvtninti Will. ',tilllt'llllllttI14'W Wtviitli-1 wlmt it In iw-' --Qzg .M 'Sa
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1- -.-my ' if Aqvm y Q7 Kgs W it 9 ff' v4f,'SzfV lk FOREIGN LANGUAGE teachers reviewing lessons for the week are, seated, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Blanche Adams, Mrs. Marquite Marshall, Standing are Mrs Rochin, and Mrs. Ruth Bradish. I 'l'here's nothing foreign about our language teachers-unless it's their capacity to understand and appreciate the problems our friends below the border and across the seas must en- counter. Our own foreign language expertsl While they try to teach us the songs, grammar, and customs of French, Spanish, and ancient Latin people, they help us to broaden our understanding. There's something in mathematics for every interested Phoenix Union student-from simple artihmetic to advanced courses designed to prepare you for engineering, medicine, or scientific research. They teach diffi- cult subjectsw-but our math teachers make up for it in kindness and a rare sense of humor. This we likel Masters Of Language MATH TEACHERS show they'rQ a happy fjgpgrfmgmf even if sometimes puzzling, Seated at left are Elder, Christian, and Bryan, standing, Hayriie and Cotter At right, seated, are Breclferbaurner, Marshall, :intl Munson, Standing, Sincoff and Beals 24l PRECIOUS VALENTINE, right, Rtn Miller COxlx Caxorts with his follow English teacher Ben ,lordan who is abcut to be captivated with all those denture Qmd Jgbgngire cscapodes.
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