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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS— Upper left: ACTIVITIES COMMISSION— Front Row: Mrs. Muth, Rubenstein, Mc- Donald, McKinney. Second Row: Hanna, Mr. Raymond, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Palmer. Upper right: BOOK- STORE BOARD— Seated: Johnson, Mr. Brocket!. Standing: Mr. Stewart, McTyre, Mr. Bartels, Mrs. W. C. Lefebvre, Mrs. H. G. Upton, Martin. Lower left: CAFETERIA BOARD— Mrs. Smith, Miss Sayre, Manning, Stollcup, Dyer, Hunter. Lower right: ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — Front row: Goodson, Dunlap, Ong. Second row: Hogue, Mr. Caldwell, Murphy, Cetti, Miss Wilkinson. Balancing The Budget For the first time North High students had the use of activity cards, which gained them admission to all home games, plays, half price at dances, a subscription to The Mustang Roundup, and partial payment on the yearbook, Hoofbeats. The aim of the Activities Commis- sion was to make it possible for more students to attend school functions at less cost. The Bookstore Board decided on the prices of books, pencils, and the Mustang stickers for books and car windshields. The delicious lunches served in the North High cafeteria and the reasonable prices can be credited to the work of the Cafeteria Board. They regulate the prices on food and keep the cafeteria ' s profits at a minimum. The Athletic Association was resDonsible for the appropriation of funds for boys ' and girls ' athletics and for the sports equipment. They were in charge of all money received or spent in the carrying out of interscholastic athletic contests. m (21)
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Taking Care Of Our Needs Daily North High ' s campus is strewn with lunch papers carelessly dropped there by students, but within a short time the efficient groundskeepers have the campus clean and beautiful again. They clean the buildings and put them in order after students and faculty have gone home. The cafeteria is perhaps the favorite building of most Mustangs. There delicious meals just like one gets at home are served. Responsible in a large measure for the great variety and tastiness of cafeteria food are the two cooks, Mr. Storks and Mr. Hilkemeyer. The members of the cafeteria staff and Mrs. Ruth Smith, cafeteria manager, are kept busy during three lunch periods every day. They must keep silver, dishes, and glasses supplied to the continuous lines of students. In the short time between lunches, they restore order to the cafeteria by putting chairs back in place and preparing the steam tables for the next rush of students. THE GROUNDS AND CAFETERIA were under the capable supervision of the custodians and cafeteria workers. Bottom — Front Row: Duffy. O ' Haver, Nye, Timmons, Schipper, Kestner, Bales. Gilmore, Elhott. Second Row: Doakes, McCoy, Lockwood, Kester, Stillion. Cherry, Williams, Robinson, Cunningham, Merdick, Logan, Smith. Upper Left — Front Row: Piggott, Cloyd. Second Row: Torres, Hopkins. Hudson. Melheim, Hartman, Feihle. Third Row: Niesius. Cottrell, Lotes, Jackson, Grizer. Maute, Brown. Upper Right: Cooks John Starks and Edmund Hilkemeyer. (20) Or o
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Essential For Success Attention! Left face! Goodness, which way is left? By the time an ordinary soul has solved this weighty problem the entire military company has disappeared from view. After working together for a very few months it ' s a source of amazement that the boys and girls of the Military Department become such a smoothly running group. With Lt. Colonel Shoe- maker at the helm, an efficient, well trained, R.O.T.C. is a sure thing. Where are all the dry tomes that ore sup- posed to be part of every library? We hate to disappoint anyone but you won ' t find them in our school library. Mr. Bartels and Miss Yotter, librarians, have made the selection of books with extreme care. They are of infinite variety and purpose. You may not be a Caruso or Lily Pons, but you can still enjoy being a member of the Glee Club. The same goes for the Band and Orchestra. It ' s a satisfying feeling to know you are an important clog in the wheel. The pro- grams and assemblies these groups have put on are too numerous to tell about here, but just ask any student in North High. The beaming smile that will answer you will tell better than words how much we appreciate the musical division in our school. Mrs. Shelley, Mr. Coulter, and Mr. Fitzgerald, here ' s our vote of thanks for the reasons you have given us to be proud of our music department. RELAXING FOR A MINUTE in the reading alcove are (Top) Mr. William Barlels and Miss Clare Yotter. Military de- partment leaders (Top Center) Capt. William Toy. Lt. Col. Paul Shoemaker, and 1st Lt. Stonley R. Matthews. Discuss- ing music appreciation (Lower Left) are Mrs. Ardith Shelley, Mr. Lynn W. Fitzgerald, and Mr. Charles Coulter. Part of the library staff (Lower Right) are Lillie Ann Schauer, office trainer, Janice Crafts, assistant secretary of the library, and Mrs. Mildred Hill, secretary to the librarians.
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