Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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1U PLE AND HITE 0 Date O P 8: W Received Two P S P A Awards Ranking in third place in the 501 700 pupil group in the Pennsxlxania Scholastic Press Association xearlx contest Purple md W hite was one of the one hundred sn. stxte public ltl0l'lS to recene in award At the same time th it the aboxe notice was recen ed the staff learned that the paper had recen ed 1 Second Group Rating XX mr Fffort Scrapbook aYWard uestlonalres Sent To Former Editors In order that the staff might learn something about the editors who haxe had charge of directing P 81 XX since its beginning in October 1906 ques tionnaires were sent out in December The eighteen eleven women md seven men have rel lied The women are now classified as follows 1 SPAR 1 WAC 4 married 1 student at Peirce Business school 1 secretary 1 direc tress of nurses 2 teachers The seven men are now listed as 1 Naval Air Corps Ensign 1 U S N R Lieutenant fy g D 1 A S T P Prix ate I business man 1 U S Army Ordnmce Department Sergeant I U S Arms Criminal Investigator Technician fifth class and 1 Student Purple and White Continued Service Flag Yvhen plans for a PHS seruce flag had their inception Principal Edgar T Robinson turned over to the Purple and YVh1te staff the duty of listing the names of the graduates xn the armed forces This years staff has continued this work and has published in each issue additional names At the time of the dedication of the flag 'Vlay '78 1940 the number on the flag was 560 On February 15 1944 the number had increased to 690 Four gold stars appear on the Ha The staff also ists names of gradu ates and addresses in the paper and sends about twenty copies of each is- sue to different graduates, thus having sent copies to about one hundred service men during the first semester. Representatives Add New Features ln Paper s Eighteenth Year 1943 44 marked the eighteenth year of publication for the Purple and Vt hite Featured in these editions were This X1 That Vlusic Makers by Sharp n Flat Phantom Alumm Keyhole by Carmichael Newsie Susie Rambling Reporter Exchange Girls and Boys Sports and Shop News The staffis as follows Anastacea Llb3F1S editor 0selynS1onaker associate Charles Gabrlll lay Holder Doris Stierlv sports ohn Gausch Rambling Reporter Marjorie Brush music Lenore Rice Vewsie Susie Robert Stephens shop news ane Keffer Exchan e Louise Cole art Eilleen Sykes Alumm Mary Ann Nlcxlabb Vlaryorie K enk Phyllis W eeler Kay Maerten Dorothy Yarnall Phantom Charles Sower Lottie Davis Yvilliam McKinley Betty Wmlters advertisements Phyllis Hallman Helen Vlarcus Betty Ann Pfau t pists ean Cage oan Cxsick Francis Coburn Dorothy Dewees Vlarirose imes 1V1ar aret Hogan lean letters Betty Kulp Edna La ton Phyllis 'Vliller Beryl 'Vluns ower Mary Nloblitt Patricia Pietro Caroline abol Nina Smoyer Virginia Sturges reporters 'Vliss Mary L Rowe adviser Miss Rose Marie Brubaker treasurer Staff Represented At Drexel Conference Keep your publications goin was the slogan stressed at the Fil Con ference of the Columbia Scholastic Press and the Pennsvlxama School Press Association which met at the Drexel Institute of Technology Oc tober 73 at 9 30 o clock Attending the com entlon were Ana stacea Libaris Wlaryorie Brush ane Keffer wary Nloblxtt and Nliss Nlary L Rowe adviser BUY STAMPS AND BONDS 44 November 24 lssue Featured T B Articles Respondmg to the call ofthe Chester Count Tuberculosis Society the is sue o November '74 was devoted to the Christmas Seal Campaign The front page carried a feature article by losel n Slonaker in which she interuewe well known men m town on the subject of protecting homes from tuberculosis Anastacea Llb3YlS wrote an editorial on Building a Better W orld For several years P. 81 YY . has won recognition in this type of feature. Yo report has been received concerning this year's entries.

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Library Club XNASTALFA I IHARIS JOSEIYNI SIONAHER IANE KEFFER WARX 'Nom ITT Due to the extra heavy school schedule thrs year the Lxbrary Club has had xerv few meetmgs however the gxrls sold purple and whxte pom poms at the football games sponsored a contest and worked 1n the hbrary Durmg Natlonal Book Week November 14 20 the Llbrary Club sponsored the annual Book Week Contest ln whlch objects were placed m local store wm dows representmg tltles of books The large number of partxcxpants made the contest very successful The wmners were Lou1se Coley 44 Patrxcla Hadfleld 40 anet Young 45 and Edward Kllmcho 45 The members of the Llbrary Club Mary Nobhtt Anastacea Llbarxs ose yn Slonaker and ane Keffer put away books locate magazlnes file cards and pamphlets charge out l1brary materxals wrxte and del1ver ox erdue shps and perform numerous other dutles one odd jobs 'xround the lxbriry ikiri? Re reshment Committee The Refreshment Commnttee of the sen1or class competently supphed hot dogs candy soft drmks apples and peanuts to the spectators who attended the football games at Wlashmgton Fneld durmg the season of 1945 The profit of thxs enterprxse amounted to S159 72 whxch was added to the class treasury 'I he members of the comm1ttee were Mary Ann McNabb chaxrman Robert Stephens Arlene McCord ean Cage and Betty Kulp The umor comm1ttee members were Dorothy Sech and oseph Farkas Mr Wxlham Moyer officxated as faculty advxser Smce refreshments were sold at both hlgh school and yumor hlgh games the comm1ttee was assxsted by two roups of helpers Those helpmg at junxor hx h games were Beryl Munshower hylhs Mlller Loulse Coley Vxrglma Sturges and Maryorle Brush Those helpxng at sen1or hxgh games were lane Keffer I' dna Layton Eleanor Dxener Izabelle Lawhorne Betty Ann Pfau Helen Markus Esther Pete Dorls McDan1el Barbara Mrazxk Elame Mlller Daphne Martxn Patrlcxa P1etro Marnrose Hxmes Robert Taylor ohn Gausch Wnlham McKinley Charles Sower Frank Lawrence and Albert Lessig 45 f uv B S Q l - n , Q ' s ' I 1, 0 u - I 1 c . , , VL , . . . ,, . . ' I r - 1 I - 1 I l L I . 1 I ' f I . w . . ' . f . l I I . P V I These girls receive no awards, earn no honor points, and yet do a hundred and x K K u U ' I ' ul ,Q D n X . I : ' 1 ' Y , I : u 7 P I 7 ' . . I . . . . . . I . . . . . .U n n , J u ' I I , ' F , . 4 I . r . 1 I . . I u , i u u , I 0 , ' , n u . I V I 1 9 I . 1 I I I '

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