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Page 33 text:
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ur Cafeteria ONE lS WHAT one eats, the old adage goes. And as we eat, our Cafeteria hears its praises sung. No- where in the country could we expect to find better variety of food at more reasonable prices than in our own Cafeteria. This year was the first here for Director Kennedy: in spite of all the attendant problems, such as a hold-over deficit, increased cost of labor, equipment, and many foods, she saw to it that we got the best of food. Student help was regulated in a new and practical way, extra costs were eliminated when we co-operated by carrying our trays to the washing room, and our appetites and waistlines were hoisted by the super food that came our way. Our thanks, Mrs. Kennedy and Company, for a yummy year of good eats! 2. i- Lots O Good Food lior Multitude tg Q 'Y L- Wggie' 'r' l 9 if :ti ' Imam? L 9' 3- l G 4 1 CAFETERIA: Ready to serve us with the best of food are FRONT ROW Willie Owen Hxldur Smith Alice Ludlow Mrs Kennedy Geneva Fields. Mrs. Sapp, Edna Marsh. BACK ROW-Edna McGinnis Evelyn Mock Tom Vanderveld Howard Padgett Henry Stewart Get trude Doner, Nellie Heath, Ioel Von Blomberg. Laura Addington Hilda Kerman ABOVE Mrs Sapp and Mrs Addington place those de licious home-made pies within our reach. t31l
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T b t F l l l r 4 EXPERTS AT WQBK: Our school has its skilled craftsmen, too, who must keep the wheels moving, the grounds beautiful, and the buildings in repair. Upper left shows Engineer Lane inspecting new installations in the steam plant. Bight: Ground-breaking operations for the new Home Economics addition west of Building One. Left center: Down go the bleachers, to be re-erected at Municipal Stadium for the summer. Bight center: Messrs. Qsborn and Pool fire up the engines for a cold day. Lower left: Palms require a manicure each spring, and Ed Stone and Frank Haley are just the chaps to do it. Lower right: Night Watchmen Warner and Branch punch the clock in Fifth Building. C301
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,14 PARENT-TEACHER activities kept the Auditorium and Social Hall busy this year. with musical programs and get-acquainted testivi- ties. Above are scenes taken during the Founders' Day tea. At lower left are past presidents, including Mesdames Addington' Mclndoo, McAllister, Twitchell, Wilson, Alexander, McDonald, North, Brown, and Wilkie. At right: Mothers also receive attention irom home making students following a parent-student dicussion of teenage problems. Schools Best Friend-Is Its PT 1948-'49 WAS A YEAR ot many events tor the Phoenix Union Parent-Teachers Association. In a big membership drive, the original goal of enrollment oi 1,000 parents was more than attained. Following that came a Music Department open house on Qctober 145 a faculty reception on November 185 a joint Phoenix Union-North Phoenix PTA meeting with Dr. William E. Walton, System Psychologist tor the Phoenix High School district, as guest speaker on December 25 a Founders Day Tea on February 175 a general meeting, including a panel discussion moderated by Mrs. Mildred W. Wood, on March 175 and the annual installation of oiticers on April 21. LEADERS Tl-11S YEAR included Mrs. Forrest E, Brown, president5 Mrs. Bert Cross and Mrs. Paul Plummer, iirst and second vice-presidents5 Mrs. Russell Peabody, recording secretary5 Mrs. Perry Wells, correspondence secretaryg Mrs. 1. Pt. Poage, treasurer5 Mrs. Spurling Saunders, parliamentarian5 Mrs. Cliff Davis, historiang Miss Edith l-laner, auditor5 and various committee chairmen. C321
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