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Slll'l1IIilNTl-INIJHNT l'I. W. MoNT1:oMl4IRY fIIjIjlf'l'f fzrplrrins flu' 11a'1wI for fl'llf'IIl'l'Si uid in zvrrr r1c'ti1'ifif's. I,m1'f'1'--T111 l'lllII4'l'Il, l'llfl'lIl'S Hur ffzvully off 'u'orl.' rr! flu' urmfml ft'lll7ll4'I'S, Iwi. and to teach Indnstrious teachers this yezir did more than their shzire in :riding the war elifort. Besides filling' in lor zilwsent lintiilty nieinluers serving in the zirnied forces, they :Lttended :ind ins strurted first :iid elzlsses, heezinie Nurse's Rides, wir rziid wardens, canteen workers, hostesses :xt lHL'lll service centers, sponsored scrap drives :ls hezids ul school elulis, :ind often spent their weekends pielcing cotton or working on the rationing liozlrds. lo provide at lot-nl advisory council to deal solely with prolilenis niet in North lligh :ids niinistrzition, this ye:1r ll czllninet was nztmed consisting of tezlehers who met monthly. Nlemf 4173 I0 SGIVC hers of the council, elected hy depurtnients, were Nlr. Alex l r:1zier, lfnglish Depzirtnientg Miss Ruth .'xkll1INS, History llepnrtnientg Nlr. VV:1lter VVooden, lN1z1then1:1tics liepzirtnientg Mr. Henry S. Oliver, lIlklLlSU'llll :Xrtsg Nlr. Rollie Caldwell, l'hysie41l lfdllealtiong Nliss Mildred VX'iley, Foreign l,llIlgLl21gCQ Nliss Ruth VVhite, CUINlNCI'ClZ1lQ Mr. XYilli:nn Vaughn, Science, and Nlr. lfred Draper, .'Xgriculture, lloniemzlking :ind .Xllied Arts. lixfofficio memlwers ure Principal Loyd lflliott, Superintendent lf. XY. Nlontgoniery, Dr. I.. A. I'l:1stlvL1rn, Nlr. ll. Nl. B1ll's.1lN1lI1, Colonel Uelmore Vvood. lNliss .lewell Nlitehell, Nlr. lfrnnk Anderson :ind Mr. .-Xyery Y. Olney.
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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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'31 K c, ,Ch ...hx XVH S'l'RlYl'i TO ATTAIN PERFECT UNITY VVITH OUR ALLIES, AND realizing that it can come only through understanding, the faculty of the History, English, and Foreign Language departments stressed the literature and history of the Allied Nations as a way on the path of unity. Upper left--Mr. Lew K. Barney pauses before a scrap poster to explain Macbeth Upper right- Good English is of interest to Miss Nliriam Gathings and Mr. Alex Frazier. Middle left-Mrs. H. C. Reddic and Miss Genevieve Carlton take stock of the library. Middle right-Mrs. Charlotte Cockerell discusses a War novel with a pupil. Lower right-Miss Florine Kitts and Miss Zula Stevens collaborate on the looking up of the pronunciation of Kramatorsk. N xxsxx 9 C18
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