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

 - Class of 1944

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CLUSTERING 'ROUND MT. Lowe are Kstcmfl- 1172 Mis Dwrland, Williams, and Illis Mrwlufr. Seated is Mrs. Hill. require efficiency eeords and business The business and registrar's offices are the center of much of the life at North High. Mr. Henry Lowe, lVIrs. Fora Darland, and lVIrs. Nlildred Hill in the busi- ness office have a full time job in answering questions of students and parents, ordering and selling books, running the lost and found department, issuing honor Court reports, tracing lost lockers, taking care of fees, and doing secretarial jobs. Across from the business office is the registrar's office, which begins Work in the early hours of the morning. Here records of each student are kept from enrollment until graduating and permanent records are filed for future reference. Recording the tardies and absences of all students is the job of lVIrs. Alberta Nlarlar and Mrs. Merdith Williams. They also decide What excuse the students will receive when absent. Miss Ruth Smith is kept very busy planning the meals to be served in the cafe- teria, while bliss Lydia Potthoff sees that students are in good health. Mrs. Jean Hansen's job is giving advice to parents and students and also visiting their homes. CONFERRING No DOUBT on how to feed up ri case of fI'fLCll7lll,f'l'itf0'l'L are Kleft to rightj Mrs. Hansen, Miss Pothoff, and Mrs. Smith.

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SHOWN HERE is the Ilf177ZjIIiSfI'llf'fl'l' Staff of North. Hiyh. From left to Tight, they arf' Mrx. Jewell Rnxbiiry, Mr. A. F. Olney, Dr. Clyflcf VV. Taylor, Mr. Franl: H. Aizdvrsmi, mid Dr. L. A. Erzsilmni. unning a school takes time and talent The zzdininistrzitiye system of North High in composed of an zidministratiye lwozirtl which works in Cooperation with Nlr. I.oytl C. F,lliott. On the hoard is Nlrs. .lewell RU.shL1ry serving' :is Dean of Girls, Mr. fl. lf. Olney as curriculum coordi- nator, Dr. Clyde lziylor, the student counsellor, Nlr. lfrztnk H. glntlerson, Dean of Boys, and Dr. l.. A. l'lz1stln1rii as Director of Research :intl Guitl:inCe. 'l'he inemhers of the Board of l'lL'lL1CllflOIl of :ill of Phoenixls secondary schools, as well as of Phoenix -lunior College, nzimely, Phoenix Union High School, North Phoenix High School, Phoenix 'liechniezil School, and Cziryer High School, :ire :ill outstzintling leaders in Community life. MEMBERS OF THIS BOARD iff Iu'r1'14c'11Ii0h of l'l1oe'11i.r I'hion High Svhonls fin: lvff fo right, NIV. Wnltf 1' S. Strong, Mrs. F. A. Hom, Mr. John Il. Crzllifwn, Mr. .low T. MwIr'.:m', unrl Mr. Anms A. Heirs.



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uw Eh. HONOR COURT-upper kyt: buck rouw-Joan ron Rhchg Bob U7Hhnnson,Dlary Lou Chandwrs Ilczlt' Barrett, Mru'gru'et Comin, Miss Aflzzmsq front 1'n1v-Jimmy Ix'rzmm, Widtsna Shzmztvay, Lmhe WWUMnm. MEMOMAL COMMHTED-wppm'rMht Lamy Ummom ENUM Sdmpn Hardd Witclzcy, Toon Strrplcy, and Gyreizv Grammfzr. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE in Act1'o'1z-lower left: UWHhey, GHVHI AWM0n, John 1higgs,,SUqJwy and Ben Pedrmk. EXECUUVE COMhHTTEE- Inuwr Mght:shuNHng-PedMvk,HlL Barney,IhlllUhher,lNrk Chffowl Snqdem AMIWHL Kay Ilriggs, Miss Nz'tzI.'rm-sift, and Virgizzirz Sterensq s1'ttizzg-Mary Loflise Turizer, Clzrirlvs Oni- wunn IVNchey,lbwuw Sndth,ron Rhvhg Schupp,und Grununuh his year, action was the keyword Headed by President Harold Vilitchey, Vice-President Bruce Smith, and Sec- retary-Treasurer Charley Oatman, and under the advice of Miss Ellen Nitzkowski and lVlr. Iiew K. Barney, North Phoenix High School has had what is perhaps the most progressive student government organization in its short but tradition- filled history. The year has been marked by student co-operation and school spirit in all branches of student life. Not only did the students back the athletic teams in their efforts, but they Were behind all Work and suggestions made by any branch of student government, be it Student Council, Executive Committee, or Honor Court. This year has marked the beginning of a new student faculty organization known as the Honor Committee. Composed of the Executive Committee, Honor Court, and members of the faculty, it has brought closer co-operation between the students and teachers and solved many problems that have concerned the school as a whole. 1121

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