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

 - Class of 1946

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rd ea ALWAYS LOOKING FORWARD are the studentbody leaders for this year. Vin Ciruzzi Mary Louise Turner, cmd Harold Dill. These three had the hopful and determined out-look it took to make them the grand examples of Western leadership they proved to be. Among the list of accomplishments ot the student body of North High this year, was the continued building of the Mustang Corral, which took in the collecting ot 33,000 at the end of the drive. Also drives for the War effort were popular, until the War ended, then there was a plea for the students to take part in the all important peace-time construction. This was done through old clothing drives, packing of Red Cross boxes, and the collection of suitable literature for less fortunate countries. It all adds up to the tact that, under the leadership of these officers, the student body, as a whole, has added one more page in the progress of a very modern school. Now they are looking forward to helping build a modern world. ' -. v A if E55 f :fr u I-I 8 - ' . ,uw Q .rfrvf ' - A D' 1 4 -,-, :J :W H 5:53. t. .1 -'Q' r . ..v '. P.. 0191.1 .-nf. X :aw ... . . ,-1:f.4, . ,,:. ,' t .M g-,,.,-1 gg ,Hn R- , -i. 1 ',5f'h '. -'gs Q . h. fff. . N 1 .,f,.,, Q ' - . . . ,... .. - O ,iz .:Li7,,x::n if - -I a . - lrgizn'-cfs 1 .2-t-fg'5..f- ,C .- .15 15:5 , .-ev J, .A --fa.. ' ' , ITA affix WF,- --2.v1a-if - H W5 twig, 'Y ffm,- - x ,, it - ,I :J--if -EH--gg :QV ,l .- '- . 'iF1 ',.. 111,45 .' ' 5. Lg' ' - fi M- Q3-,fl , ,U ig! ,tl 4,5-,, 'ai m s' ., , , '5 'f .g,t,:Yf Fl,5,1'.,' .,i.1g4:e.l 5 5, t 5- z,t,seMttzsss X - -. 'A 'f ' ' all-'Tfi-?k'vZx55 .?i fg1'fs' ZZ? f W , - J .'-,.r.',.fgH-,'2'J'w.1'4 'gmc-5, .' . ., .7-' 4.7 ,f,' . Rl ' A 'ii' 7jf:!r1,-,LH , ' . '?'Ij.fV ,f 'ti J , 'QM' Y- we y t! , K . Y - . 9 mmf ,X it .1 if ' L ' l f. -' l :lt H .uf ' Efil' 5 , fl if , ' Lap.. ,f iii , , :-:ws 1 -Q,,'x gf,-I ' -' wil' -. f f'l:'Aflt,'-Qi'-xg'-2 , L tri- ,- 1 L. czm V 'ip X H.

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Miss Patricia Cumbell tabovel and Mrs. Mary Westby triqhtl keep things run- ning smoothly in the reqistrur's oilice. Below: Roy Larson, Mary Toney. Elaine Dickey and Sue Sporelecrder checking with Mrs. Westby. lines for Excuses 343' A sy T 1 UQ X Definitely one of the busiest offices ot North Hiqh is the reqistrotr's office. The never tiring efforts of Mrs. Mdry Westby ond Miss Potricio Cormpbell hove mode it one of utmost efficiency. Their duties, from 8:00 A. M. until the end of the school ddy, tolce in the issuinq of obsence permits, tdrdy excuses, cmd the never ending tdsk of keeping up to dote edch students permonent school record, which is kept on file for future reference dfter qrdduotion. The rules thot eoch student is expected to corry out to the fullest extent ore met with firmness ds Well ds understdndinq,



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P- t ,.. J I' HONOR COMMITTEE. Front row: Dezember, Robertson, Steiner, Lewis. Spore- lecxder. Turner. Second row: Dill, Waselewsl-ri, Moran, Grammar, Best, Norton, Bennet. ln the Old West, a man's gun and his ability to draw it quickly were the judge and jury, but here at North High we have self-governing justice through the Honor Court. The Honor Court is made up of a group of reliable students elected the previous year for these duties. They strive to uphold the standard of our school by dealing with the students who are accused of breaking laws of school conduct. This group is composed of six judges, of which three are seniors, two are juniors, and one a sophomore, with a bailiff and secre- tary who receive the offices by appointment. The Honor Committee is a committee made up of members of the executive committee and the honor court to try to find the causes and remedies of student body problems. Their work is invaluable to the school, because through their relations with students and teachers, they are able to analyze the problems. HONOR COURT: left to right: Holderby, Mc- Carty. Norton, Steiner, Lewis, Troxel, Miss Ad- ams, Beuman, Spor- leder. C217 'v'Lf

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