North Phoenix High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1945

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rilony was the theme l K r Q f Filled with cowboys, senoritas, old maids, dudes, tramps, and gamblers, the second annual Girls' League vaudeville show, Arizona, was staged in a galloping fashion for a record breaking audience, from which S500 was earned for the National Children's Fund oi the Red Cross. Eastern belles Ieanne Wright and lean Tonneman are enthralled by the serenading of cow-poke Kibby Barwick, top left, while Nancy Beaman and Annette Sheldon bemoan the fact that Arizona Never Furnished Us A Man, top right. That's enough, cautions Bowman Russell as Bamey Shiminowsky pours out his Iicker at the Milk Bar, center left. Senoritas, cow girls, farmers' daughters. and a cow- boy gather for a big sing, center right. Gotcha, ya thievin' varmit! exclaims big, bold sheriff Raymond Williams while poor little Kibby Barwick cringes in mortal fear. lower leit. Camille King and Lael Muelbach fumish the onlookers with a bit of accordian music, lower right.

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f fff mit Gathered in the patio to learn plans for the new year from Iean Pearson. president twith bookl. is the Girls' League Cabinet: left to right. Betty Lou Bales. lean. Pat Grippen, Iune Izard. Mrs. Rasbury, Pauline Hill. Iris Chester. and Gloria Aberwald. Others not shown are Alice Melby, Donna Iohnson. Sally Seebree. Wilma Iean Williams. Gyrene Grammar. and Betty Rae Buzan. Gathered around the punch bowl at the faculty tea are Iune Izard, Gloria Aberwald, Iean Peason. and Pauline Hill. lower left. Shown cleaning up fol- lowing the tea are Alice Melby, Betty Rae Buzan, Mrs. Iewel Rasbury, and Iris Chester. right. Teachers' teas, welcoming parties for freshmen, vaudevilles, Blue and Silver Balls-yes, the Girls' League sponsors all of these activities. Each year such events play a large part in the school programy also they provide the Girls' League with finances with which to carry on many outside activities. The Crippled Children at Tucson benefited greatly this year under the leadership of lean Pearson, president of the League. Also North High girls benefited to a great extent through this worthy organization, which becomes more steadfast each year. Not only is their outside work to be commended, but their school projects such as our Blue and Silver Ball, which gives girls their once-a-year chance to ask a boy dancing. he girls contribute much



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In one of the main acts of the vaudeville show presented by the Girls' League: iii oi tseaied on floorl Iecmne Chaxtrcmd. Mabel Combs sei-enudes lor the bene Dolores Burlbauqh. Shirley Schmitz. and Virginia Stevens, while Jerry Dcxvich and Iecmne Wright look on. The Girls' League has been responsible for the successful operation of many campus activities, under the direction of Iean Pearson, president, Gloria Aberwald, vice-president, Paul- ine Hill, secretary, Iune Izard, treasurer, Alice Melby, senior representative: Robbie Lee Bland, junior representativeg Donna ' t h- Iohnson, sophomore repre man representative. sentativep and Sallie Seebree, res der The League has charge of the Costume Room, this year un the direction ot Willie Williams, the Campus Shop for girls who are not able to obtain certain pieces of clothing, and the Freshman Mixer for the new students at North High. ln the ' ' ctive Spring they present t North High students he Big-Little Sister parties for prospe This year the League in cooperation with the Boys' Alliance C - d purchased a juke box to be used at such events as the o e Dance. The girls are always eager to ge too. t behind all the service drives, ix fun and hard work

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