Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 87 of 112
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Page 87 text:

First Row: L. Robinson, H. Phillips, I. Omer, N. Shronk, J. Kelly. Second Row: E. Becker, K. Eaches, B. Conwell, S. Smith, J. Metzgar, N. Herman, J. Kish, J. Force, D. Turner. Standing J. Ott, J. Klenk, J. Zappone, A. Nesspor. S Twenty-two members of Student Council, under the supervision of Mr. Rhoads, aimed, as usual, to serve as a sounding board for student opinion and to strive for the general bettemrent of our school. The officers for the year were Andy Nesspor, president, Dan Turner, vice president, Esther Crouthamel, secretary, and, June Metzgar, treasurer. They represented P. H. S. at the fall meeting of the Philadelphia Suburban Student Council Association which was held in the new West Chester Joint High School. After conducting a drive to collect American Stores sales' slips toward getting a T-V set for the school, the council, with the last minute aid of some enthusiastic sophomores, SllCCeCded ill l'e3ChiIlg its goal of 500,000 votes. The set was delivered and installed in January. The Council sponsored the victory dances and a Sadie Hawkins ' dance. Some purchases made by the Student Council were pocket books for the library, the World News Map, which was displayed in the hall, new records for dances, and train tickets, which were used by students participating in various meetings in Philadelphia. ' 'I in ., J ,WWW f Uw l ,, A ,, ,lm :p 'F ' I L 56 ,1 XQ I fs.: Z 'J'4nB1n. orf I E lt

Page 86 text:

Sitting: J. Wjitby, M. Magnier, N. Katancik, P. Monkoski. Standing: M. Flanagan, M. Ceiser, P. Emery, M. Stroman, B. Keene, S. Griffith. .lddcmq To those who like books, the Library Club gives the opportunity of getting to know more intimately old friends. With this in mind, the book lovers of the school signed up with Mrs. Sidor. The girls learned how to mend and stamp books, and did some filing and desk work. Under the direction of Mrs. Sidor, they mastered the art of shelving books and learned how to locate them quickly. During the year they became well enough acquainted with the books in the library to recommend them to other students for book reports or for pleasure reading. During National Book Week, the members of the Library Club and someotl1er characters from our school acted in an assembly program scenes from popular books. During March, the Library Club sponsored its annual Hobby Show in which students and teachers participated. The club also sponsored a dance in the latter half of the school year. The officers of the club during the year were Eleanor Becker,presidentgDolores Kovach, secretaryg and Marcia Flanagan, treasurer. 3 S., Li:



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fi Left to Right: M. Hritz, C. Brancaleoni, Miss Knoderer, J. Brennan, M. J. Ash, A. Fetterman ,-hz Slcetching, painting, anducutting up are the things the members ofthe P. H. S. art club do. This club provides entertainment for its members. In the fall and spring these students can be seen all over the school Qinside and outsidel sketching and coloring scenes. At Christmas, the art club did a lot to beautify our school and most of the posters painted for the school are done by this club. Every year calendars are made by club members for the classrooms at the high school. Miss Knoderer is the supervisor for the art club. rj f 1--fm 'N' 72' i of 11

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