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Thirty-six ' Mary A. Zablap Pennsylvania ...nc is one oi those pretty and charming girls. Commercial Course 2, 3, General 45 Library Program Chairman 4g Library Helper 4, Home Room Programs 2, 3: Home Room Vice President 2, 35 Circus 119381. Mary's ambition is to become a beautician. lf she makes her patron's hair look as nice as her own, she should be very successful. Her hobby is collecting magazine clip- pings and dancing. Alfred J. Zach Phoenixville I dare do all that may become a man. General Course: Track 29 Wrestling 2, 3g Intramural Home Room Baseball 2, 3, 43 Circus U938Jg Year Book, Senior Trip. Alfred is another intelligent general student. He likes to travel. His ambition is to become an electrical engineer. Only three post-graduates returned to P. H. S. for the entire term of 1938-9. David Wilson Dave is a member of the class of 1938. He is an active member of the senior Hi-Y and Jour- nalism Clubs. This year Dave is taking the general course which includes the following subjects: German one, typing one, English four, commercial law, and art two. Robert C. Havrilla Bob is also a member of the class of 1938. His only subject this year is bookkeeping. Bob is a very popular member of the band. William S. Webb Bill is a graduate ol the class of 1937. This year he came back to take a post-graduate course in English four and German one. His ambition is to become a veterinarian. Class History On September 6, 1936 a group of boys and girls, 169 in number, enter- ed the Phoenixville high school for their first year. Clubs were formed and many pupils joined. The clubs were as follows: commercial, dramatic, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, glee, spelling, orchestra and band. The class next elected the class officers. The result of the election was Harold McDaniels, president, Frank Deger, vice president, Charlotte Graham, secretary. The first dance was held in May in the study hall of the high school. Don Campbe11's orchestra provided the entertainment. Class rings were selected later in the year. The following were on the ring committee: Harold McDaniel, Frank Deger, Leona Campbell, Joseph Montich, Doris Wadsworth and Charlotte Graham. This event ended the year as sophomores. In the fall of 1937 the class entered school to begin the junior year. It retained its class officers from the sophomore year. The junior dance was held April 22, 1938 in the study hall, Clyde Walton's orchestra supplied the music. A student council was formed. The junior members were as follows: James Connors, Robert Edinger, Paul.ine Kabatt, Eleanor Troutman, Mary Elizabeth Voorhees, and Edward Bodnar. The Junior-Senior prom was held June 10, as was customary the jun- iors entertaining the seniors. The decorations represented a South Sea Island scene. Clyde Walton's orchestra again entertained. On September 7, the class began its last year in P. H. S. This proved a most thrilling year. The class dance, held in December, was a financial success. Clyde Walton's orchestra provided the music. The senior class play was held April 20 and 21, in the Junior high school auditorium. The play, Little Miss Dreamerf' with a double cast composed of twenty-two members, proved to be a financial success, pro- ceeds of which were used for the Year Book. On the annual senior trip, May 13, the class went. to the New York World's Fair. Images not available
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