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

 - Class of 1946

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I I gh ' e vaessl vt The Memorial Commit- tee was first organized in 1942 with a scheme to col- lect a fund, amounting to a penny per student en- rolled, to be used in con- structing a memorial. The memorial will bear names of boys and girls who lost their lives and, if space permits, it will also bear the names of those wounded. The Student Council de- clared they wanted some- thing functional rather than a statute to be posted. Cp,s3co,,a 1 . al SPOX dgbqiq ' Q6bteeiA15. R fowl XQYKBT' QgO9x YBXX- EY 0-rv Ass 1 4 Bio' Heading the Girls' League this year Were Pat Griffen, president, Cather- ine Hill, vice-presidentg Shirley Smith, secretaryg and Gyrene Grammer, treasurer, along with a representative from each of the four classes, a rep- resentative from the uni- form committee, and the president of the council, from the cabinet. The Girls' League spon- sors all activities such as teachers' teas, Welcoming parties for freshmen, vaudevilles and Blue and Silver Ball. xi' fb fi 'Y' own' en. ser' ne' GOWN ww' Yiiwo nson' mg! . Be 7 .fr Wx Yeaacw 'Soi Q.. mi C267

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.1 GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL. Front row: Spaid, Anthony, Morris. Dohner, Nabers, Morris, Iennings, Carollo, Kellher, Carson, Hatch, MacDonald, Sellers. Second row: Gilbert. Pursley, Westedwick, Wood, McAllister, Field, McCannles Wood, KOPP, Brooks, Davis, Cook, McKeen. Third row: Poleeson, Gary, Carter. Lipow, Randolph. Iohnson, Kunze, Fogal, McElroy, Foster, Hunter, Phillips, Iones, Alexander, Davis, Monroe, Iennings. I One of North High's most Worthy activities is the Girls' League, the organization through which girls enjoy good works and good times together. Each girl automatically becomes a member of the League upon entering school and is expected to take part in its activities. The League starts the social season with the gala Blue and Silver Ball, the dance where Cinderellas ask their Prince Charm- ings, and a date bureau and used-formal shop are provided so that no girl need be excluded from the affair. There are no quilting parties and husking bees, but in the spring is the Every Girls' dinner, attended by the girls in home- room groups. Since it is pot-luck style, each room decides its own menu, and decorates its own table. The big sister campaign is not to be forgotten. The lost and forlorn freshmen are ushered around school by upper- classmen who explain the functions of North High. Last, but not least is the Coed Dance, the girl-date-girl dance where fun is had by all. Right: Nancy Beaman sings in the north High Girl's League program for the Glrl's League Convention last fall. 4257 .A-



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The Social Committee plans bigger and better doin's for the Mustangs. This year the Social Corn- mittee has really outdone itself, and Mustangs have stomped to Hshindigs ga- lore. -wt, .N -Zi UNIFO Pqdge BLU COM 0genberMITTEE du ,M 9. shfgmefailex L epplq' may AL Co bury: Zgfielgfgzhga F . G I, Sch . Ibn' Wgllsl cob its Sn' 00d if fo . SCU, Biz' Secow' fehni Colts' lid row Dgs' H Momgomi fansoniclfs, H. V e . Iclf IIY' W 'gwrgl H 3. 38161 Us. e W . f Sin, ,x.N H! With Miss Ruth Contris as its leader, the dress committee, composed of girls representing each class, carries on the tra- ditions ot North High by seeing that every girl dresses in the required skirts and blouses.

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