Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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fxm 5 First Row: Mr. Sample, H. Erb, M. Swier, C. Max ton, V. Taylor, Ruth Sample, D. Slavinski, M. Stroman, D. Brandel, M. Brillhart, S. Calambos, Scottie Sample, B. Conwell, A. Ruffing, P. Hiestand, N. Campbell. Second How: S. Rowan, M. Millard, M. Botdorf, R. Dobson, J. Lorenz, N. Spieth, G. Showalter, D. Fort, M. Andrews, M. Huffing, S. Wadsworth, B. Fox. Third Row: P. Vanderslice, P. Seitler, A. Pennypacker, L. Cable, G. Hughes, N. Yerger, R. Yeager, C. Hasson, C. Yamall, G. Keller, W. Kunsch. Fourth Row: C. Brown, M. Druckenmiller, P. Forster, J. Slavinski, L. Fulmer, D. Hatfield, R. Funk, J. Carr, J. Whitby, J. Rehberg. Fifth Row: J. DiSabatino, J. Sabol, H. Smith, D. Rafuse, D. Holman, D. Sauers, N. Shronk. Sixth Row: S. Martin, L. Pharoah, S. Reustle, P. Verish, N. Landes, J. Henyo, D. Krashinski, F. Riley, D. Ful- ton. Seventh Row: S. Wisneski, D. Kovacs, L. Jacobs,K. Eaches, Smith, J. Mazei, M. Szuchan, S. Row- land, J. Ott. Emu! I 4' BNYU

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2 4 0 fi W ,,.,,,.,.-4-nga-wr 3 First Row: B. Funk, H. Hudak, H. Harrop, M. J. Brillhart, A. Pennypacker, S. Reustle. Second Row: P. Kuhns, P. Kunkel, A. Scaringi, L. Finkbiner, A. Simes, M. Swier. Standing: Mrs. Rubbo 7q,a6a7 66:45 A, S, D, F --- Watch the copy, not your hands! ---UNever strike overa letterf' - Yes, for Mrs. liubbo it was somewhat of a struggle, but for the members ofthe Typing Club it was an opportunity. The Typing Club was comprised of non-Commercial students who wanted to learn the fundamentals of typing but were unable to fit it into their schedules. ln college, typed themes rate much higher with professors. Who knows the variety of situations in which nurses may need to use the typewriter? And for salesmen and those who might own their own businesses, typing is an essential. So into Typing Club each week came those, who for reasons of their own, were determined to master the intricacies ofthe keyboard. Mrs. liubbo taught the club members the different parts of the typewriter, how to operate them correctly, and the fundamental rules governing typed material and business letters. She helped them to compile notebooks of rules and hints for typing which could be used as references in situations where they must make their own decisions on matters of form. All the members of the club believed that the periods spent in Typing Club were some of the most helpful of the entire school year. F sf-: ' -L. X da If Z fl.



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44 After a strenuous but successful football season, our Dancing Band looked forward to a quiet winter of concert music. Then the announcement was made that the band was scheduled to perform at the Music Educators' National Convention in March! Practice is necessary for perfection, so all the little tooters again had to put on their dancing shoes once or twice a week. The band was also given the honor of putting on the finale at the Cultural Olympics, which are held every year at Convention Hall in Philadelphia. The annual band concert was held on March 13 and 14. This year, as always, the band under the direction of Walter S. Sample, had a year filled with hard work, much fun, and the satis- faction of knowing that its many performances were appreciated by all who witnessed them.

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