Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Curtzs Publzshzng Company Contest The senlor c ass secured conslderable profit from the Curtls magazlne campal n Wh1Ch took place from October 7 untll October 14 The student sellmg most subscrlptlons LOUISE Pollock a sophomore handed 1n S539 00 The second hlghest scorer Mary Ella Trunk also a sophomore handed 1n S22 00 The next sex en h1 hest amounts were handed 1n by senlors John Gotwa s 3318 50 Betty Roblnson 51517 50 Robert McFarland S16 25 Theron Schlotterer 9514 75 Ruth Mxller and Agnes Davxs each S14 50 and Norma Wallace S313 75 Joseph Weber was chalrman of the contest and hlS speclal asslstants were Theron Schlotterer Annabelle Spackman and John Gotwa s Crowell Magazzne Contest The Crowell Magazlne Contest was held from October 7 to 14 The senlor class oflicers Theron Schlotterer Joseph Weber Anna belle Spackman and John Gotwals were 1n charge of the contest Two sophomore lrls LOUISE Pollock and Mary Ella Trunk secured the most subscrlptlons The next seven leaders were John Gotwa s Betty ROb1HSOH Robert McFarland Theron Schlotterer Agnes Davls Ruth Mlller and Norma Wallace Varzety Magazzne Contest Durmg the week of Ja luary 31 to February 5 1938 the Alhed Pub l1Sh1Ilg' company conducted a campalgn for the benefit of the band unxform fund On January 30 Mr Pmms a representatlve of the company v1s1t txons b Th1s magazlne contest was arranged by W S Sample leader of the and I ndustrzal Course The work 1n the 1YldLlStI'l3.l course actually starts ln the nlnth grade of Junlor hlgh school Thls IS the pleparatory year durlng whlch boys learn the fundamental proces es such as the use and care of tools com mon Jolnts used 1n Jolnery glue maklng and gluelng types of wood and thelr uses household repalrs such as glazlng doorbell w1r1ng iixmg faucet washers etc As the sophomore year opens the boys get thelr chance to learn to operate such machmes as varlety sander Jolnter band saw lathe etc Job plannmg repalrs and cabmet work occupy most of the sophomore Year The latter part of the sophomore and most of the Jun1or and senlor years are glven to house constructlon 1nclud1ng all phases of work from foundatlon to the roof C asses are l1m1ted 1n the amount of practlcal ex perlence due to lack of room etc Th1s year s class has ten members Charles Batzel Andrew Bernat Francls Ohurgal Joseph Lew Joseph Mag yar Me un McDan1els George Mlhalclk Frank Savllle Stephen Sldor Marshall Walley One of the pet Jobs of the department IS the scenery for all school plays The mstructor IS Wllmer G Klmes Fifty C I I f . I . . . .g . . u l . . ., . ' , , , . . l . . . , , nr , 'U - Q . . 1 'ff s . ' : 1 O . . 1. , . I . , ' . Q I , . , , 7 . 3 , . , A K . , . . . 1 , 1 . O . A S1 . y J ' 1 Q gl. L, .K V . 1 A , l 7 7 7 ! O I . F , . - ed the assembly and offered prlzes to those sellmg one or more subscrlp- . . . . , I Q - 1 4 . 1 - M , u a , . 2 . r Y ! 7 ! , . L Q n , 1 . 1 . Y I 7 ! 7 7 ' 7 D ' . 1 n ' . . , . , 1 u , n 7 a 1 , u , , E- ! 1 v V 7 9 Y 5.1 ' ,rr , '

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F fty gh Mechamcal Drawmg Mechanrcal drawrng rs the wrrtten language of all engrneerrng and constructron work and rncludes all drawlngs made wrth the ard of rnstru ments and all freehand sketches made rn the manner through whlch the shape srze and constructron of materral obgects can be most easrly ex pressed Berng a language mechanrca drawlng IS also a med1um for thought I4 mer Segner Thomas Casmay and Harry Chryka all senlors ha e completed drawrngs for a new comblned gymnaslum audltorlum and cook mg sewrng and musrc class rooms to relreve over crowded condrtrons at the present trme An estrmated cost of thrs new burldrng rs 33150 000 The audltorrum has a seating capacrty of 1000 Mechanrcal drawrng IS rery popu ar wrth hlgh school boys At the begrnnrng of school there were 230 puprl hours of drawrng taught a day Seventx three per cent of Phoenlxvrlle hlgh school boys study mechanrcal drawmg Wrth four years of drawrng boys are able to draw and read blue prmts for a Job rn a drawrng department cablnet shops for carpenter and ma chrne xx ork I ast wrntu an adult educatlon class was started rn blue prlnt reading Thrs class was held rt nrght and offered an opportunlts to am graduate or adult to learn to read and make blue prlnts Forty five per cent of the class were Phoenrx Iron Company employees Thrs class was taught by Henrv B Kulp rnstructor of Phoenlxvr le semor hrgh school and was sponsored bv Federal and State Educatlon Boards Metal Shop When a boy enters the mdustrlal course he has hrs chorce of workrng If metal IS chosen the boys are grxen an rron block They are to d to chlp all of the surface Then they are gn en a file to smooth out the rough parts Whrle domg thls they must be sure the block rs square and true The purpose of th1S Job IS to get workers used to the hammer and e When boys haxe finrshed therr blocks they are to d to make the fol lowrng tools rnsrde and outsrde calrpers round and square hammer parallel clamps and mam other smal tools Thrs work rs done rn the first vear In the followrng years students can do Jobs of thelr own or work gn en to them bv the rnstructor There are five senrors rn the de partment thrs rear The rn tructor rs Elmer G Clayton The Lzbrary Club The lrbrars club under the sup rwrslon of Mrss Margaret Savage the lwbrarran of the Phoenrxxrlre hrgh school rs one of the extra currlcular actrwrtres of the school The purpose of the club IS to acquarnt the students wrth the dutles of a lrbrarran This rncludes brndlng mendlng arrangmg books and keeprng the l1br ary rn good order The club has sold candy durrng the lunch perrod the profits makmg possrble subscrrptrons to fire popular magazrnes The members of the club are senlors and Junrors The senror members are Marre Wells presrdent Rachel Pol rck secretary Fanny Frledman Edna Cauler Jean Mrller Dorothy Detwller Flrnor Ott I O I . . - -n , - . 7' , A 1 1 ' ' Al , . . .A . , . y , 1 x . v ' . . . . - 1 1 1 1 ' . , . I . .. . A . D . 1 . . V - . . A . . L A - L v . 1 y 4 1 4 v' w 4 I . , . r 1 ' ' ' ' . IC 7 1'2 . . ' 'V s 1 . ' , ' ' y - . . .. . c K , r 1 - - ' - I W1 y . ki. - L' N . , ' A .' - v l l .1 t ' ,, . H . . . . . . , , wrth erther metal or wood. . . . . S ' L , , ' Y ' . 7 A . ., . . . Y . - . , . ' , A - I . A , , ' H ' 7 w . 7 . . ., l A A . . v IN . v ' . . -, u . , , . Y . ' , , - l . . l l . .7 . 57 . . . l ' . V . .3 1' ' 5 ., 1 v ' 9 . v , - 1 . 1. . I . r . - y 1 Y 1, ' . . . . V Y . . . Y . . , . 11 A I' . . ' - 'Y . , l . . . Ky ' 1 ' ' ! 1 v ' r v y J - i -ei r



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Slxty Lumztzes at Leu ge As a sequel to One Mad N1ght' the c ass of 1938 chose Lunat1cs at Large whlch was present d on May 12 and 13 1n the Memor1al Jun1or hlgh school dLldlt0lll1IYl D011 Cutter the play Wr1ght and h1s young Wlfe Luc1lle haye cha1ge of a rest home for mental cases 111 the Ad1IO11d2lCkS Strangely affected by palanola ale M1 Hy de Pr1sc1la John Alden and Lady Macbeth I charge of these guests IS Doctor Janet Read a doctol of psychology From New 101k com s Mrs Ada1r w1th her daughter Elame who th1nks that Clark Gable IS 11 a1t1ng to make a plcture 111th her Dr1 Jen lu by the sto1m C1eg Stex ens nd h1s s1ster Clane are brought 1nto the re ceptlon hall by XX mg M1 Cutter s Chlnese yalet Thunde1 crashes and 1ghtn1ng Hashes when a muffled trax ele sllp 1nto the da1kened 1oom to sea1ch 1n the desk already upset by Mrs Adan The trax 9191 IS Amos Bu1ke 1ust 1e'eased from DIISOII ynhe1e he had been placed f01 defr1ud1ng Iuc1l'e After a sholt conx QISHUOII yuth Don and C1915 he IN left alone Wh1 a 1111 SIOIHL th1ough the desk Bu1ke IN k ll ed by a gun 11 hose tllL2,61 11 1s pulled by a concealed hand InspeLto1 Blltt accustomed to solylng gang fights but now 111 the mOUIItdlIIS on 1 XdLdt10ll 1111K es to solye the murdel Helped and h nder ed by the crudlte remarks ot Wmg he CDSCOXQIS that Greg and C a1re Stex ens yy e1e t1XllIg' to escape the clutches of Bu1ke Mrs Ada1r proy es to least expected Doctor Janet commltted the murder Vernon A Replogle and MISS Margaret H Saxage of the faculty coached a doube cast These characters were portray ed Mr Hvde Thomas Kassel Joseph Weber P11sc1lla Elo1se Murray Ruth M1ller John Alden Jack Templln Ernest Cere Lady Macbeth Dorothy Pat ton Jayne Ly1e Don Cutte1 R1chard Gay Edward Reynolds Doctor Janet Ma1g,aret Faust lNo1ma Wallace Lucllle Cutter Rachel Frlday Dorothy Shutes Mrs Ada1r Charlotte Atklnson Kathryn Beynon Clane Cathe11neIyle E mor Barkley Wlllg John Ho1sh1k Joseph Nas t1sky Czeg Steyens F1ank Greenstem Charles Latshaw Clane Stexens DOIIS McCord Ruth Mallll Amos Burke Herbe1t Eadllne Franc1s Chu1ga1 I11specto1 Br1tt Wllllam Ke lv Jack Tompkms Refreshment Stand The se111or ref1eshment tard whlch IS run dur1ng the footba1l season at Washmgton f1eld had a yery successful year The SOHIOIS had moy able stands made to sell candy hot dogs and soft drmks vx e1e sold at the Ollglllal stand The stand IS run for the benefit of the SQIIIOIS expenses The lQflQSl lIl19lIt stand commlttee was IJOIIS McCord V1rg1n1a Det wller Eleano1 Bark ev a11d Irene Toth who had chalge of the candy Joseph Webel Robelt McFa1land and VV1ll1am Altman had charge of the soda Annabelle Spackman Dorothy Shutes Betty RODIHSOD and Jane Mlller h 1d charge of the hot dogs Annabelle Spackm ln was cha1rman of the commlttee The Lzbrary The l1brar1a11 M1ss Margaret Savage sponsored a course IH l1brary work to the students of the school She also was the leader of the l1brary c ub Books were purchased f1Ol'11 the Jun1or and Sen1or Parents Teacher's ASSOC13tl0H School Board and as g1fts Number of books recen ed were School Boald 64 Jun1or L1terarv Gulld 12 G1fts 'S JUHIOI and Sen1or Parents Teacher s Assoc1at1on gg 1 I! , , , KK ' 1 ' Y as ' 1 1 , 1 11 1 1 ,, . V . . . 1' 1 e 1 , 51 l . Q' r ' 1 ' 7 1 . ' .Y 1 1 ' 1 1 ' '1 1 y - I 1 1' .7 1 K I 1 1 ov ' U sc 11 ' 1 Y Y Y Y , 1 . . 1 . ,1 . ,1 1 1. , , . v Y. 1 , . v , 5' , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1' 1 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' r 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , , '1 1 1 '1 1 ' 1 1' y 1 1 I ,Y , A. . 1Q.gf t, . L., . A. IA, ly y 1 A1 1'g,-7. 1 .ZS K, , , . A .... Y . . L. A, 1 ,. , .V X 1 i, 1 V .ni 1 7 1 1 1 1 1' , 1 ' 1 , ' 1, , ' ' 65 ' ,Y be a clook 111 sea1ch of money h1dden 1n a l1ttle black box. Last and the 1 . , , 1 . ' vl ' o - K - 1 1 I 1 y u 1 1 . 1. 1 L . . l -- 3 1 - Z 1 - 1 1 .D S ' 1 1 ' ii 7 .. ' 1 I 1 ' . 1 1 7 1 1 7 A 7 1 Y 1 . ' ' ' W ' 1 ' 1 .Y1 V ' F. . 1 ' l 1 1 , 1. + 1 , v ' ' - 1' ' 13 , 1 fg - 1 , 1 :- 1jg1'g1 ' s- '- 1' , '11 1 'g ' ' 1 1 ilu . n Q . l 1' 1 , , 1 T , 1 , 1 1 A N , 1. 1 ' s 1 , 1 ' ' 11 1 1 A , . U 1 . N I 1 Y v 1 1 1 1 y, 1 . 1 , . 1 L, A A, .K y Y - ' Q w 1 1 n 1 I I 1 .1 7 1 1 'f 1 ' . l l 7 , 4 g 1 1 , - 15, 1 . ' z - f 1 1. ' ' z ' I 1 L 1 ' . . 1 1 L . . . .7 Y . , , 1 1. 1 . 9 1 . 1 1 '1 ' 1 , . . 1 11 , .

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