Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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ya, .,-A v M Q ' .na 1 ,WW xg A F5 Af., 1., y First Row: T. Stec, H. Butterfield, S. Betley, J. Taroski, C. McGray, J. Szuchan, E. Speakman, J. Lesh. Second How: A. Yednock, H. Kraynak, D. Cox, L. Cook, J. Osisek, G. Roscoe, F. Buski, J. Yokemick. Third How: H. Umble, J. Hinkle, C. Brown, T. Zollers, W. Downing, P. Bracelin, J Home. Fourth How: J. Leo, A. Sturges, J. Yeager, J. Smiley. ,bvwdf The Sports Club, under the direction of Mr. John Yokemick, met each week to discuss various athletic activities and problems. The group of thirty-five boys listed these five objectives for the year: to show seasonal sport films, to purchase and read sport magazinesg to conduct discussions on sports issues, such as the recent basketball and boxing scandals, to test sports knowledge by examinations, and to practice sportsmanlike conduct at athletic contests. Dick Kraynak served as president with Pat Bracelin, vice-president, and John Yeager, secretary-treasurer. The members of this club managed to a great extent to combine business with pleasure. The films on sports, tumbling, and all types of athletic activity were definitely what the boys liked. Those discussions of rules and ethics gave them an opportunity to air their own opinions and to supplement their knowledge with the knowledge of others. They finished the year much better equipped both to take part in sports and to be intelligent spectators of athletic events. f l fiNf.,m,- ,ff 5 M-5 if so . f Ar' . ,,,.i,i, Y v 5 Q l J 4 , X ii' if .ii Q X X Q2 .F X Lg

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LfH'fi'! rflfded Zeal! The Allied Youth, which was recently organized in our school, increases its membership every year. Meetings were held whenever they were needed for business or to plan some social event. Mr. Waterworth spoke to the group, telling about the purpose of the Allied Youth and the social activities of other organizations. All members know they can have a whale of a good time with- out the use of alcoholic beverages. This was made evident when they sponsored the first dance of the year to which no one was admitted without a sniff test. Everyone did have a whale of a good time. The officers for the year were Dan Turner, president, Andy Nesspor, vice president, Nancy Herman, secretary, and Pat Schaffer, treasurer. At a business meeting, John Slavinski was voted delegate to the yearly Allied Youth conven- tion at Buckhill Falls which lasted for three days. ,ral 'v wt' J! 'Ul a



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K E Y C L U B l all 11' ft V f l Left to Right-Sittirgz P. Jeffers, C. Goldberg, J. King, B. Wrenn, S. Creeneg Standing: J. Kerschner, J. Kane, . Erb, J. Casselberry, J. Rehberg. Who beautified the halls of PHS at Christmas time? Who was res onsible for a gala Evening in Vienna, which so many dancers enjoyed? Who sponsored the Nljalentine Dance in our study hall? You guessed it! All this was the worlc of those energetic Key Club boys. The Key Club consists of high school boys who are sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. The main function of this club is service for others, and they never fail to do their good deeds. X x x 'fff 0 . , W f--, I- y 1 1? V I. 'Ny , Av Q .J Qlf. , ff D 5 Q Q si, 6 5 f 4M ff 1 sl V XX Q f 0 r Xx 3 X14 l as X f E 4 , X eel 'N WZ ' ffffffri' . 78 C-1 W

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