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lo i-- THE VICTORY PROGRAM for Nortlz High is the topic of the rlrzy for members of the flll77IllIlSll'tll1'U7I seulwrl from left to right-Miss Jeicell Mitchell, Mr. A. F. Olney, Dr. C. W. Taylor, Mr. Frank Anrlerson mul Ilr. L. A. Errstliurn. heir aid and eounse Behind the smooth running efficiency of our school system are two very important groups, the administration and the Board of Education. XVith the perturbed state of world condi- tions reflected in the action of students this year, members of the administration were un- usually busy trying to maintain conditions of normalcy in school life. Among the new duties were advising upon girls'and-soldier relationships, upon leaving school to join the armed services or engage in war industries, and the changing of students' schedules in order to prepare them for their lives in the war-torn world. Keeping Phoenix Union and North High students together and arranging radio programs M 'Ngo FUN R and essay contests was the job of Mr. A. lf. Olney, curriculum coordinator for both schools for the past four years. Deans Jewell Mitchell and Frank Anderson were the confidants of many troubled students this year, seeking advice on problems ranging from what service they should enter to what they should wear to the school dances. Dr. I.. A. Fastburn untangled many student problems as the director of research and guidance. Constantly striving to further the welfare of Phoenix High School students is the Board of Education, a civicAminded group of far- sighted citizens that determines the policies of the school system. BOARD OF EDUCATION members piciurerl lwlou' from left to 'right are Mr. Amos A. Belts, lVI1's. F. A. lions, lVl'r. John, C. Collioim., Mr. Joseph T. lwelczwr, unrl Mr. Walter B. Stroizg. if 'I-R 9- MY is.-sung' if ,gp-iii 403
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Behind the Well-organized cafeteria service, the heautifully kept campus, and the thorough care of the buildings is the staff of expert dieticians, cooks, janitors, and gardeners at North High. IN THEIR HANDS lay mueh. of the responsibility for the health of the students of North High, and re- alizing this the lritehen staff, under the superrision of Mrs. Ruth Smith, sueeeeded in keeping up the high standards of the food served in the cafeteria, despite all the problems presented by the ration- ing program and food shortages. Pictured during the usual noon-day rush are, left to right: Mrs. Smith, , managerg Mrs. White, Miss i O'Ha'ver, Mr. Dunlap, and Mrs. Timmins. To serve u This year, as in every other occupation, there were many new faces in the ranks of the maintenance staff, as several of the former Workers joined the armed services or secured jobs in defense plants. G7 ...ff JACK-oF-ALI.-TRADES are the North High janitorial staff. Iirealsing looks from loelrers 'lllltll lost lreys, firing broken windows, finding ex- tra ehairs for ozver-eroufded elass- rooms, repairing peneil sharpeners, tending the heating system, and keeping the building clean for nearly 2,000 students lrept the staff pretty busy, yet they always seemed to find time to exehange cheery greetings with the students and to fulfill the strange requests made by the faeulty. Pictured from left to right, members of maintenance staff are, seeond role, Mrs. Helen Torres, Messrs. Harrey C. Mitchell lassistant engineerj, Miehael Feihle tengineerj, Clar- enee Brown, Thomas Bailey, and Roy Prourllore. First roie, Messrs. Carl Jeffreys, J. It. Hopkins, and Robert Jones. THE MARKED IMPROVIQMHNT of the campus this year was due to the ingenuity and hard uiorlr of the gardeners headed by Mr. William Butler. The lovely beds of peren- nials and the luxuriant grozetli of shrubbery and rines hare greatly helped in transforming the North High campus from the dry dust piles of four years ago into the attractire grounds iehieh now form one of the loifeliest shouv-plaees of Phoenix. Gardeners pictured from right to left are Messrs. James Spealre, William Butler, and Andy Cottrell. C163
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