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

 - Class of 1950

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ROUNUUF SERVICE-Left: Auctions were a popular Way of raising money for homeroom service projects. Right: lean Brown cuctions off some cookies to students in her homeroom. The money earned from this was used to buy CARE packages for families in Europe. Ip Those ee The Honor School of the West kept its reputation for helping others at full speed this year. Each homeroom was asked to present a service project for the year l949-l95O. Some came shining through by adopting schools, others filled much needed Care packages, while still many more packed Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. A bundle of gratitude is due these homerooms. Auctions were perhaps the most popular Way of raising money. The Mustangs offered cakes, cookies, and candies only to buy them back at high prices. The un- selfish North Highers never seemed to mind, however, and a generous number of auctions were seen throughout the year. Good relations were promoted by Miss Rannells' civics classes with the lndian School. The government of the school was studied, and the classes learned that the students of lndian School were both brilliant and gracious. SOCIOLOGY-Left: Miss Rannells' civics classes visit the lndian School to learn how the government provides for the education at the lndian. Right: Homerooms packed Thanksgiving and Christmas boxes of food and clothing for the needy families of our community. T ui t.,. t . 5 ' A .C .ix 'R lt ., kt' gf 3 .J 'L--smnr Q.

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illles . . .Variety Hard work and study are not all that is provided by today's modern classroom. By combining pertinent things with the good old-fashioned reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic, an air of interest is added to the class. ABOVE RIGHT: With the future in mind, girls in Home Furnishing classes designed and set up small reproductions of the interiors of model homes. lt probably' won't be long before we see the homes of these girls featured in magazines. BELOW FUGHT: Home Mechanics classes are also preparing for the future. They learn how to make minor home repairs on items such as the tricycle shown, so that when they have homes of their own, repair bills will be few. Lunchtime at our school, as in any other, was one of the most popular periods of the day. During the warmer weather the campus was dotted with the figures of students who took advantage of the tables provided. The Stand, which sold pop, candy, and sandwiches, was open in the morning and after school for a hearty pickup after a grueling day. ABOVE LEFT: Along with good food, pleasant conversation is always in order. You can always hear girls excitedly whispering about a new dress or a smooth date, and the boys talking about sports and girls. BELOW LEFT: As hungry students walk through the cafe- teria line, the aroma of delicious food fills their nostrils, and it makes it hard to decide just what to order. 1255



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cod children presents a toy to a small boy in the Christmas asseinb y. Arizona Chri tmas The spirit of white Christmas was cast over the Mustangs when everyone joined in with carols and friendly wishes the week before Christmas vacation. The usual brilliantly lighted tree was planted in the library, and decorations of candy canes and snow-men were seen on the bulletin boards throughout the Liberal Arts and Science Buildings. The beautiful Christmas assembly given annually by the A Cappella Choir cli- maxed school days for two weeks filled with gala events. There were many dances held over these holidays, two of which were the Reindear Romp and the Alumni Dance. Santa was reminiscently brought back to us. Vxfhile watching him spread his good cheer, We again thought of the time when sugar-plums danced in our heads. lolly St. Nick visited fifth and sixth periods, and his Merry Christmas danced through the halls. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT-Left: lolly St. Nick crept through the halls of the main buildings and asked each hostess what she wished for Christmas. Right: Christmas parties were popular. Mr. Pilson's class hod perhaps the ggayest party, adding tiumpeters for atmosphere.

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