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Their Youthful Vim Will See Us Through KIBITZERS have a field day at this card game. Only Dr. Eastbum seems to have shaken off those helpiul advisers. Less lucky is Mrs. Halladay. being coached by Miss Sherman. and Mrs. Eastburn. But it was all in fun! YOU ARE NEVER older than you feel, observes the sage. In this fine New World ot ours, there is really no place for leaders who are unable to relax long enough to smile and enjoy the fun of just living! And for you bemused students who think your teachers are nothing but old sticks, take a look at these pictures and hide your heads in shame . . . ln the days of the horse and buggy, the Three R's and the birch whip, education was pretty much a matter of learn or be punished. Nobody really learned much that way. It takes sympathetic understanding and a spirit of cooperation between teachers and stu- dents to get results. Our teachers are in there pitchin' with the rest of us when it comes to solving problems in science, math, history, English and the likeg and they are just as ready for the football game or other Friday night pleasure as we are. Which only proves they are 100 per cent okay! They are the real American peacf makers, these teachers ot ours. Well trained, open- minded, as eager to learn about the new things ahead as anybody could be, our teachers are our best hope for the successful living we students want to enjoy. They have the background ot experience and the enthusiasm of the youthful to help them to help us in what lies ahead. SWING ME AGAIN! Yes, it's none other than our dignified teachers at a faculty hoe-down held this spring at the YWCA for North High and Phoenix Union instructors. We seem to recognize, left. such uninhibited personages as teachers Redewill, Schafer, Turner, Marker, Neil. Brown. Herzberg. Bray. and Allen. Right-In the ring-around-Rosie are teachers Thompson, Buchanan. Jordan. Marker. Churchill. Bell. C181
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V FOUNDERS DAY for the Parent Teachers is commemorated by this One-act play being enacted by Mesdames Foreman, Hobe, Priest. Van DeCar, and Harold Engle, student body president. X-RAY PROGRAM in operation shows Dr. Ogle being shot while other faculty members wait their turn. Strong backers of this search for tuberculosis was the PTA. They ifve Unselfishl To Our School WHAT WOULD HOME be without a mother . . .? What would our school be Without a Parent Teacher Association! No, we're not trying to be funny. The love and kindly help mothers give in the home are somewhat duplicated by those same mothers in their PTA work. They work unseltishly tor the advance- ment of education in the community, give their money and time to help the underprivileged and in countless ways keep the schools needs before the public so that the taxpayers are really cooperative and inter- ested in developing better educational opportunities in the community. President of the PTA for a large part of the year was Mrs. E. I. Mclndoo, who was forced to step down because of illness. Her enthusiasms and leadership gave the group a good start, with Mrs. T. L. Addington carrying on as the leader. PARENTS WHO BACK our school are pictured here at a regular PTA officers' meeting. ln the front row are Mesdames TwitchelL Hook, Shannon. Fretz. Addington. Alkire, Davis, Mulkey, Alexander. Middle row-Mesdames Crow, Wells. Foreman, Sutter, Davis, Brown, Van DeCar, Bons. Fitzhuqh. Montgomery, Hughes. Top row-Mesdames Hobe. Hunter. Wahl. Moxley, Hart. Priest. Gray, Martin, Eastburn. and Armendariz. T Wwmwmwmwm
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was A Top row: BLANCHE S. ADAMS, Foreign Language: B.S., Kansas State: M.A., Colorado University. AILEEN R. ALLEN, Homemaking: B.S., Kansas State: M.S., Colorado State. LUCILLE ANDERSON, Mathematics: M.A., University of Arizona: B.A., Hastings College. IEANNETTE BANKER, Health Counselor: R. N. PAUL S. BASSFORD, Business Office: Cashier and Bookkeeper. ROBERT E. BELL, Commercial: B.E., Western Illinois State Teachers College: M.A., Columbia University. Second row: L. L. ELACKSHARE, History: B. A., Colorado State. MILA M. BRAY, Dramatics: A.B., University of Iowa: M.A., Northwestern. E. A. BROCK, Commercial: B.S., Flagstaff: M.S., University of Southern California. MARION MAY BUCHANAN, English: AB., Drury College: M.A., University of Illinois. EMMA L. BROSAM, English: B.S., W.T.S.T.C.: M.A., University oi Arizona. RITA CANNELL, Foreign Language: A.B., Escula Industrial tBranch of University of Mexicol. Third row: STELLA B. CASE, English: A.B., Fargo College: M.A., University of Wisconsin. ERNEST CHOWN- ING, English: A.B., University of Arizona. BESSIE B. CHURCHILL, Mathematics: B.A., Hasting's College: M.A., University of Arizona. LULA HESS CLOYD, English: B.A., University of Arizona: M.A., University of Arizona. RUTH KATHERINE COLE, History: B.A., University of Texas: M.A., Southern Methodist University. DON M. COURSEN, Mechanical Drawing: B.S., Bowling Green State Univer- sity of Ohio. Bottom row: RAYMOND N. COWLEY, History: A.B. and M.A. in Education, University oi Southern California. CHARLES COX, Commercial: B.A., M.A., University of California. HARRY L. CROCKETT, Industrial Arts: B.S., University of Arizona: M.A., Colorado Ag. DORIS DeLAP, English: A.B., Midland College: M.A., University oi Columbia. RALPH B. DIXON, Science: A.B., University of Virginia. MYRA DOWNS, Mathematics: A.B., Ohio State College: M.A., Columbia University. C197
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