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Fifty sux Dmmatzc Clubs The sen1o1 dlamatlc club under the d116Ctl0I1 of Vernon A Replogle met every Monday mo1n1n0 first peuod to study the fundamentals of drama Al sen1o1s yye1e 1I1V1lJ9dtOJ011'l It conslsted of the folloyymg members W1ll1am Kelly presldent Dorls McCo1d vlce presldent Vhlham C Altman s cretaly Day1d W1lson Dolothy Patton Kathryn Beynon Eo1seMur1ay Flo1encePoyye1s Norma Wallace A1thu1 Detwller Herbert Eadhne Jayne Lyle Do1othy Shutes Annabelle Spackman P1ank 019911 stem Cauy Maltm P eanol lWOL1ld61 Qhd1l6S Wlddecombe Jack I'omp kms Charles Latshayy Thomas Kassel and lNI31gd16t Faust The JUHIOI d1amat1c club sponsored by Mlss Marle O Ne1l was orgamzed 111 Noy ember At th1s tlme the folloyfynfg OHTCCIS yyere elected presldent Goldon Ph1ll1pS ylce presldent Danlel Baer and secretary Dorothy Smlth The meetmgs conslsted ot dlscus 1ons on topxcs peltalfllflg' to the art of dramatlcs such as yo1ce posture mterpret ztxon of l1nes moy ements on the stage and bod1 y expres 1ons In addltlon to th se dlscusslons commlttees prepared plograms con s1m1lar presentat1ons Twenty sw sophomoles under the d1rect1on of Wlss Juha Ash com pose the sophomole dlamatlc club Ten mmutes of each club pex od IS dey oted to the study and demon strat1on of stage make up These talks ale gly en by Bettv Campbel yy 1th the help of othel club membe1s M1ss Ash ld sponsormff a contest fox the best play gly en and the best actlng done Those who W1n W1ll be treated to a partv by the 1est of the c ub Clalre Relhy presxdent Georgla Mooney XICG plesldent and Vngmla Mlller secretaly are the oflicers of the club P Art Class The SQHIOI alt class under the superylslon of M1Qb Mxrlam Knode1e1 has Just completed a y ery 1I1lL6I'6St1llg, year 1n the studv of Alt st1essmg the constructmn of masks yvhlch wele made out of 1 foundatlon of clay oy 91 which st11ps of papel yy e1e p sted When the masks yy ere dr1ed they yy ele palnted and completed These masks were exhlblted at the CIICUQ 1ecently held by the students of Phoen1xv1l e h1gh school Other vyo1ks done by the art students yy ere posters announcmg foot ball games play s and dances yvh1ch yyere held durmg the past year N631 the end of the term sey eral members of the art class helped pamt the scenery for the semor class play Herbert Eadl1ne Won first prlze 1n a KIXVQHIS poste1 contest Charles Latshaw Was awalded second prlze and Challotte Eagle was my en th11d prlze Tlckets yyere presented to Bette Gotwals a yumor and Eleanor G1ll and Edna Cauler senlors . . . , . . y Y C A . ' 3 Ja 1 7 9 7 ' Q. - v ' 7' ' 1 v y 1 v My A . a ' r . 1 Y ' 7: sy r J . v v 1 v V 1. 1 - s 5 ' K v ' . Sr r v I ' . 11 v w ' 1- 1 1 1 -1 u . r K , 1 , an , ' . ' , ' . Y ' 1 1 1 1 , r . , . . s . 9 ly - 1 ' ' v' , . y . ' . I ! 7 K ., Y t, A K , l , c l, . , 1 V .S . . ' ' D ' 1 . v 1' , ' 1 - V . . , . S1St1Hg of short sketches, longer plays, story tellmg, pantomme, and V- . A . . I . . O U 4 , A . A , . 1 '1 s ' j ' - A ' . a 1 7 nv v 1 v AA, A A A L 5 I n 4 my 4. -7 v I s, l . yr! 'V 7 T l . 9 7 3 . 1 Y ! ! ' ' 1 a 1 uw A 1 v.w- ' 1 . ' 1 1 - , . r , ' f v 7 ' S ' T v 4 ' A V 4 7 S 1 :K ' . 1 r ,, ' ' z gf, Y ' ' ' ' ' a. . s . f ' , 3 ' ' . - N -1 . . .1 -1 v 1 1 7 ' ' 7 I T - Y . 7 . Y Q 7 7 ' 7 Q , . 4 ' 4 I w ' v I 1 7 O I ' v v 1 1 v . . . . . , ., y , , .
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Hz Y Clubs The sen1or H1 Y club th1s year has an enrollment of th1rty three The OfTlC6lS are as follows Edward Reynolds presldent John Gotwals VICE pres1dent Ruhald Gay secretary treasurer Dur1ng the Ch11stmas s ason the club gave baskets to needy f3.U'l1ll9S DlCk6HS Chr1stmas Carol was played by members of the club For seven weeks dur1ng February and March a Blble Course The Seven Sltuatlons of Youth' was stud1ed Several tr1ps were take11 to the NOTYlSt0WH Y M C A where most of the membexs xx ent swlmmlng The IUIIIOI' H1 Y under the sponsorsh1p of Joseph Qu1nn completed a xery sutcessful X931 part1c1pat1ng If the State Wld6 Blble Study contest DISCLISSIOHS under the leadersh1p of Mr Qu1nn and Rev Woods were engoyed by the club member throughout the year The club officers WGIQ Harold MCD3Hl9lS pres1dent and Robert O D011 The sophomore H1 Y sponsored by James W Moyer whlch later due to Mr Moyer s leavmg school to complete a course at State College was taken over bv Mlss Eleanor Bothell enjoyed a fa1rly good year The H1 Y group talked on subJects such as the Ch1na Japanese unde clared war and sports A debate Resolved Clty hfe IS preferable to country 11fe was held Th c1ty won the dec1s1on The club also conducted for sevelal weeks a course on the Seven Sltua t1ons of Youth The officers ot the club were as follows Robert K1mmel presldent Walter Funk secretarv LeRoy Frlday treasurer Commerczal Club 'lhe Lomme1c1al c ub meets 1n 15B QVCIQ Tuesday mornmg dur1ng thud per1od The membersh1p lS made up entlrely of commerc1al Junlors and semors who haxe had at least one year of typewr1t1ng All members get an early opportun1ty to make from five to ten carbon coples at a t1me to do stenc1l Cllttlllg' and m1meograph1ng Each copy of the Purple and Whlte IS typed by c ub members before lt reaches the prmters Both MISS M1r1am Knoderer's art outl1nes and MISS Ruth Kl1nger s muslc outl1nes for grade school teachels are typed by club members The club IS sponsored by MISS Marlan Moore Fflyfl I - L ' . x . A 1 ., . 7 ' . 1 ' 1 L . c , , , . u .1 1 1 - . , , . ' ' .' wc: 1 ' 9 ax ' u , Y L x x A l . . ' H . . . , . , . . . . .... , . H Y . . ,i - ' A, A K. , . ' S ' .S D' ', Y' A - . ' ww' w ,- 1 ' ' ' 5 . 1 . . , 5 xy - nell, secretary. - I , ! ' ' ' ! 1, I ' ,, I . . . , . .. , . ,. . . . !! Q , . , . , nc ' L A ' ' Y! . . 1 ' 1 4 1 l . . 0 . . .. , . , , ,. , , , . . I ' L S 7 , 7 Y . K 7 L, , . . K ' A . . S. . t . . I 1 1 ' '1 .V . . Q .
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Journalzsm Clubs The sen1o1 l0LlI'I'l.?L1SI11 club unde1 the superylslon of Mlss Mary L Rowe had n1netee11 membe1 The oniter s ot th1 club 1 ere Indu ard Rey nolds pr esldent W1ll1am Alt ma11 uce pres dent Florse Murr IX secretary The meetrng, 11919 held thud 1 e lod ex ery Tuesdav mornlng Duung, the n1 ctrn s the m Yl1lJ8lS Cl1SCLlSS9d P H S schoolpaper the Purp e and Whlte Illfl how to 1mp1oye the future ISSUES The club h1d two 1Ill,61CSt1I 1 tr1ps one to the Republlcan 0113106 of PhO8I11YXlll6 to see pr1nt1ng 1n p1o ress Phe other trlp was to Curtls Pl.lbl1Sl'1111f:, Compmy ot Ph1l1delpl111 Here the club saw how a magazme lS made f1 om tox er to cox er The Ph1l 1de ph11 llltlllllel ' lllllldlllf., w IS 1lso N1Sll2C-Ed Here the group saw a IIQWVSIJWDGI on '1 luger scale bemg prmted For one per 1od the club was the guest of the Junlor Journallsm club at Whlch tlme F I Lrecce ed1to1 mf the Darly Republlcan was the speake1 Several ISSUES of the Purp e a11d Whlte were made up durlng the club perlods One l'I'l96l2lI1g was dex oted to actual news gatherlng Each member ww as l.SSlgI1E-Bd 1 chfferent L1 1ss room study hall or club to VlS1t for news The 1un1o1 Journahsm club Llllfllil the sponsorshlp of Mlss Rose Marxe Brubaker w IS org 1n1Led du11ng the school term of 1937 1938 for the pur pose ot g,1x1ng the x Ollllfftll students a bette1 ldea on the maklng of a news paper JUHIOIS and sophomores 11616 adm1tted to membershlp Durmg the year the members of the club traveled to dlfferent paces Where newspapers ue nrlnted Son1e of these are The Dally Republlcan Curtls PLlbll'sh1Ilf, Comp U11 1nd the Ph1l1delph1a Inqurrer ' The Jumor members of the club Vw ere gn en the opportunlty of edltlng of the May 1ssue of the school p1p 1 urder the ed1torsh1p of E eanor Mc Carraher w1th N11ss Brubaker 1s tClV1SE,l The officers of the club are Mary Ehzabeth X oorhees p1es1de11t M 115 Jo lVIurray VICQ pres1dent and Fleanor Gow secretary Spellmg Club The spelllng club who e membexs met Clllllllg the th1rd perlod on Tuesdav mornlng, enjoyed 1ts most successful season 1n the hrstory of Phoen1xv1l1e hlgh school Then fnst meetmg on February 8 began SIX Weeks of mtensue tr 111111101 under the capable teachlng of Mxss Mary L Patterson a member of the facu tv teachlng ln the commerclal department At the end of the SIX vs eeks of tr nnrng -1 team was chosen by test to r present Phoenvcxlllc h1gh school 111 the annual spelhng contest at Pelrce Busmess School 011 March 19 1n Ph1lf1delphm The team conslstmg of five semors and two IUHIOIS for the fnst t1me 1n the h1story of Phoenlxvnle hlgh school qu'1l1hed 111 the w11tte11 test held 1n the mornmg and took part 1n the oral bee held IH the afternoon The membe1s of the team who made the trlp to Ph1l1delph11 111 Lxelx ll McMen 1m1n lsemorj team Harry Fratz lsemorj te 1m C-21the11neYfmo1sk1 Csenlorj team Dorothy Stevens l1un1o1J team Fdw 11d .UCLl0l191tX fSEl1l01J alternate Mar1on McClaskey fsernorb alternate Joseph 13611111 UUH101, Champlon Jean M1ller 1 member ot the tc 1m 11 ls unable to make the trlp and her absence XY as felt 1eatly Nlls Patter S011 3.1161 Edgar T Robinson PTIHCIPBI a so accompamed the team to the C1tV Af er 1ts succ ss 111 P1111 tdelphla the members declded to contmue the club a11d sex eral new membels 11 e1e adm1tted Fxfty seven o N . ' 1 1. ' v. . . . 1 1, . 1 1 , - , 1 , 1 -1 ' - I v 1 1 - . y 1 s' - ' ' - 1 . . , 1 , 7 1 - 11-1 - 4 '1 1-4 1 1 - . , 1. , . 1 1U , 1 . ,-S V .I . 3 1. - v v . 4 YT ff 21' 3 S '1' 1' '1 . . . 1' A , cc ' ' as , . ' , , ' A 1 , 1 . 21 'R' 17' ' 1'f . . . . . Y . . v . . ,. , 1 , 1 Q, 11. . . , . . . . T 1 c 1? 1. . w l ' 0 7 u . - . U .K A, . . v V, . 2 A 2 21' 2 1' 1' . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' '. 1' '1 . ' v. v . . . . , , 11 1 - ' .' 3 , D ' , , u ' ' 99 1. e . , l , 1 1 . ' , 41 ' ' as ' 1 1 1 . . V' 1 . 1. 1 1 ' Y 1 I 111. I . 1 1 4 ww 1 v I . 1 111 1 1 11. , 1 , . . . . - . . . . . . . . . - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 'r -' 1 - , 11 rc - , I r. v' v u w' v 4 I ' ' - A O 1 1 I . 1 1 y v 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 L .1 1 1 1' f U ' ' 7, 1 1 1 A . 1 , .Y .i . Y , I Y C . I . H . , 1 1 D , 1 1 . . . N V T. v . . f .1 1 . 2 e', 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 v 1 1 Q s 1 u , 1 1'1' ' 21 1 1' ' . 1 , ' I . . . .' . . .. . ' ' . 'v ' 1 C 9 1 ' r J , . C . Y ' Q. . . 1 F S- ' . . v . H . . . Tv V - ' A ' . . . V1 I .Q . M . 1 1 . 1 , . A. vi 12. V. G ' I N . . . , ' , 1 t 1 - 1 v v 1. . - . 1, 1 , 1 .C . ' ' 1' ' 1 1 . I ' . . 1 . . . 1 1 1- . Y . . V 1 . N . . .X . .. ' 1 1 . . . . '. rv . x . 1 1 ' 3 1 . , . . . , . . . 1 I , 2 1 1 1 1 t ' 2 ' , ,' , l 5 1 I ,l 7 sw l 1 ' u T 1, , 1 , ,1 1 1 1 , , ' ' . . , . 1 ' . 1 V 1 ' 4 . ' .. 9 f 1 4 4 c- 1 ' v 4' 9 1 ' , ' 1, : 1 ' , , . D vyz 1 5 X 31 72 K1 I l ' Y I- I 1 . . . 1 ' 1 1 t . 1 1'S ' 1' J ' . , , 1 U . L . Y . , . 5 . N . . L 1 1 '91'1 , Z ' , 1 sq v 1 11 V I I D 1 .
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