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A TYPICALLY busy day in the offices finds Ieanette Armstrong tupper leltl iittznq mail into teachers mailboxes Bonnie Emmerlinq and Nadine Vv al on :heckinq monthly statements tupper rightl for Coyote lournal advei isers llelen Contreras flower leftl recording school news in the local dailies, and flower rightl a roomful ol students Waitinq to check lass schedules To Ge T The Job Done, One Must Hustle and Busfle REASON FOR the tailored appearance of our campus is the constant work of the maintenance men who clip, sweep, scrub, and shovel. Here Fred Stone and Clyde O'Banion handle debris from a manicurinq job they have done on palm trees. we .Alf
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They Buzzed Thru A Busy 1951-52 Parent'-Teachers Association FOUNDERS DAY entertainment includ refreshments with the former Past Pr dents Cross and Peabody servi Standing tfrom leftj are Past Preside Hayes, North, Harmon Creeelected pr dent for 1952-53J, Brown, and Rhodes. PARENT-TEACHERS Associationen the necessary link between school and community, set new records for enthusiasm and activity in 1951-52. Highlights of their year included Open House in November, when teachers met parents in the classrooms and thousands of inter- ested patrons visited the campus. Interesting also was the Founders Day program in February at which past presidents were introduced and old friends recalled earlier days in PTA work. Theme of the meeting stressed ideals and hopes of early-day leaders. A MAGIC SHOW, featuring Alton Furst, brought money which aided in securing needed student clothing and a S5100 scholarship to a worthy future teacher. PTA also sponsors the annual dance for graduates. PERHAPS THEIR outstanding accomplishment was the Health Center service. Five mothers gave 20 days in the fall checking freshman health records, and during the year l4 mothers gave regular service as assistants in the Center for a total exceeding 65 days. BUSINESS SESSIONS: Gathered for a brief meeting of Parent-Teacher mothers are lstcmdinql Perez, Heart, Krumtum, Duffy, Hahn, Estes, Parrett, Iohnson, Welch, Harmon, Iordan. Seated: Stephenson, Otwell, Powers, Bartlett, Stephens, Sedig, Neal, Fussell, Huerta, Benner, Ramsey, Shepherd, Bogue, Weber, Williams, Biggerstaff, Grimm.
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ffm ? K . . TA Lg 4: :, lrs M we A W 1211, ' 'Agi - iftf 'Y X' My . ,, i V , - 'f--' 1A A . f Cafeter' tsrr ' :Z 3 Xxrl A 5' , 1,5 V I ' All :il CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES relax for picture. TOP ROW. left to right: loseph Roman, Edna Marsh, Hazel Mitchell, Laura Addington, Florence Tatro, Gertrude Doner, Evelyn Mook, Catherine Vtlareham, Cecelia Lindenberq, Ethel Gordon, Ioel Von Blomberg. SEATED: Guy Collard, Margaret Kimmel, Lydia Sapp, Direc- tor Bernice Kennedy, Lillian Thrower, Howard Padgett. We Eat Well In A Pleasant Place GOOD FOOD, AS WELL as good education, is neces- sary to our Crusade For Freedom. School Dietician Bernice Kennedy and her competent staff are helping us in our crusade by offering us consistently appetizing, nutritous food at reasonable prices in spite of the rising cost of living. Variety and the chance to buy Well- balanced meals at noon send about l000 students and teachers hurrying to the Cafeteria every day when the lunch bell sounds. Friendly, efficient service is offered by a staff of 17 adults and 38 students. ONE OF OUR NEWEST and most attractive buildings, the Cafeteria itself makes the lunch hour pleasant. ln addition to Well blended murals and plenty of sun- shine, top hit parade tunes are available on the juke box. Food also for many events-Every Girl's Dinner, Valley Speech Festival, football banquet, Arizona Edu- cation Association, NOMA, FHA, and Phi Delta Kappa dinners, as well as various picnics, club parties, and dances was prepared by the staff. No wonder We are so happy and so plump! ON THE IOB as always! LEFT: Mrs. Kennedy and Florence Tatro. CENTER: Edna Marsh, Ethel Gordon, Catherine Wareham. RIGHT: Gertrude Doner and Mrs. Kennedy.
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