Pennridge High School - Pennant Yearbook (Perkasie, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Pennridge High School - Pennant Yearbook (Perkasie, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 145 of 188
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CHEMI5 T R Y CL UB 'Illl4'fllll'llllNll Yf'llIlDXX'1IN slipi-r'viswl hy Nlrs. llilwziw. lt, is now umla-r lIw1Im-t-- tion ol' Nlr. 'l'lnom:ns ll:-1-rv. 'l'ln- Vlllll mm-1-ls lust pi-rio4l on 'l'lu-sflsnys. Nlvmlwr- ship to lln- wlulv is 1lIH'lIt'll to QIIIIX' SllI1l1'Ill int:-re-sli-il in Nl'lt'Ilt't'. 'l'he- 5lll4l4'lIlN lllil'X' xxorlq on :my projvr-ls llu-lx' wish. 'llhis ill- 4-hult-s from lniililingg ro:-lu-ls lo4'Yp1'I'l- IlI1'lllIIlQ mth f'1lhIlll'llf'S, bonu- proli-1-ls 2ll'1' 4-xhiliili-fl in lhv l'.'I'..X.1-xlnilvilions. l fllIl'L'l.lll, tltlllvl It-I the oxygvn ost-:ips-. A! gfry , 1 .. N Xx .h'1'-voir surf- ills not l'tltllllIll'llYl'?l Do you think this coulfl ln- hhu- c'l1:1lr-zmtllllv' 141 1 it ., l . - n If a- K is. R NSFMSQQY - xal 3 I dl Q , . Q -lil , t 1 X X X , Such womlvi-l'ul lah tculniiquv. This is thc tirst IYOZH' for tht- Gcologp Vluh :lt llt'Illll'l1lg.fl'. 'l'l1c primary purpose-s ol' this 4-lub 1ll'l' to tczwll thi- Sllltll'lllS the lilmlamimitnls ot' gi-ology :mul lo construct c'ivm'v projcvts for thi- s1'hool's Scivlim Fair. l'mlvr thc guiilzim-0 ot' Nlr. Killllllllllll, thu nu-mln-rs uri' taught aihout thc various Illl2lSl'S ol' gm-ology suvh us: fossils, rovli typos, thc solar systom, uml glzwim-i's. Tlivy also lmvv hzul nanny very llll0l'i'SllllQ flis- ot' iiitvrplamvtury sparc lrnvvl, or thc possihility ot' lilo on illltltllltl' plaulct. A mluh likv this proviilcs llw Sllllll'lllS with 1 holler knowlcilgv of thc worlal. ssions on sux-h topics sis: tho possibility

Page 144 text:

TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y Club, a branch of the YMCA, is a Christian service club. There are three Tri-Hi-Y groups, two senior groups and one freshman group. These groups are under the direction of llliss Nash and Mrs. Armstrong. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to help out in the community whenever possible. In the fall the girls collected toys for the local hospital. During the year the Tri-Hi-Y collected needed objects for a mental hospital, discussed their magazine, Teen Talk, held panel discussions, and entertained special speakers on different topics. A member of the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y leads the group in a discussion ll 'K I 5 1 President Barbara Geiger opens the Senior Tri-Hi-Y meeting under the guidance of Miss Norma Nash. Earl Hess, Russell Floyd, and Perry Wickes lead a discussion in Christian Ethics. You are now an otlicial member of the club. 140 . ks- HI-Y The Hi-Y is a new boys' club. The club meets seventh period every Thursday with adviser, Mr. VVack. Its purpose is to createumaintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Club activities depend on student interest. A book entitled Teen Talk which is concerned primarily with teen-age attitudes and ideals is being discussed. In the fall of last year, two club represen- tatives attended a conference at Strouds- burg, Penna. The purpose of the confer- ence was to compare club activities with the other Hi-Y clubs of this area.



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y,,,...--.-.4 l We may see a new champ crowned. This game keeps you quiet. CHESS CL UB Reach the top rung of the ladder4top rung of the tournament ladder. The mem- bers under the direction of Mr. Stengle, learn the art of playing the game of chess. The members have a tournament ladder. The object is to mount the ladder and to win the position on the top rung of the ladder. This is the club's first year, and it has been very successful. Nlr. Stengle and his players hope that by next year they can compete with another school. Chess is one of the world's oldest think- ing games. If people of different countries Wish to play, there is no language prob- lem. Chess is international with standard Don't just stand there, fellas. Plug in the projector. Who tore the film again?', 142 rules. PR OIECTIO CLUB The Projection Club is under the super- vision of lllr. Pritchard. This club is a great help to the teachers and the mem- bers. The members learn how to set up projectors, clean them, and make minor repairs. They also are taught how to splice films. One of the most important functions of the club is showing various movies for teachers. By these services, the boys of the Projection Club are valuable to the entire school. Best of all they learn by experience. '

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