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Xleiulmers nf the Naitiunril Honor Society clettul in 1958 Aire lleft tl: right-rf-.irl filigirlwtte Grrclri, llistnr- i.in. Lynn Nlliiiclrer, Pre-sidentg Mary- ainn Dcvuglu rty, 'I're.isurcrg lfmntr S.indr.i Kaiesi, Vice-President. Holme rt Frecce. St.itistici.in. Niidge Euchus, Secretary. 'lliltung p.irt in the innliietiwii een-runny .ire sented. Iifit to riulit-l lHS'l' ROXYQ S. ll.innuiu, If. D.n'is. L. XM-inldnrl. ll, K.is.ird.:. C, 'I'.iuey. S. Supiut K. Clyger. L Kivlil. CI, XYliittiiigtuii, j. Fuluier. Slffl- UND HUXY. j. Cf.iuler. ll. King, NI. Tlioiims, P. S.intu. C, lhiity, S. Yuiimiulc, D. Lisnslii, C, Hun- slmwer. A, Ciilmiiicli, F. Pt'I1I'lyDilC.'lif'I', R. Cruncl, j, Y.inm'i.il4, D. Xlnwerc. St.inding1-FIRST ROXY: Xl. li.iclius, L .xYtiIllll'I'f, R. Freece, Ni. Dougherty. SECOND ROXV: Dr. j. Bonder, S. Kocsi, Mrs. F. Sidur, C. Cudri. Mr. P. Merkel. v O O O Educatimui-Ciiurdiun of the Free XYorlcl wus the theme for the trgiditionul candlelight ceremony of the Yiitioiitil llonor Society on March ll. 1959. Nlenibers elected in 1958 spoke on the societfs history, its einhlern, and its four principles-Cliuruc- ter, Scholarship. Leadership, Service. In his address to the N.H.S. membership. Dr. james Bonder, ai Phi Beta Kappa. author. teacher, .ind foriner fdbtlnill couch. placed the respon- sibility of gluinliiig Freecloin and justice nn the iictideinicailly- ininded youth and warned that the job must not he left to liood- luins and delinquents. President Lynn Xllindrei administered the pledge to the 1959 initiates. Seniors inducted were janet ffliuler. Clmrlcs Diincy, Est'lier Davis. judy Lynn Fuliner, Rust-guui Uruncl. Helen King, Donald Lisoski. Deanna Nlowere Cfmig Niuiislimver. Frank Pennyp.icker. Carol Taney, Nlarilyu 'Tll0IILIS, Carole Xlhittington, and joanne Yanoviak. Nirs. Finn-ut-e Sidor, Advisor nf N. H. S.g Sir. Paul Merkel. l'rincip.il nf P. A. H. S.g and Dr. Iaiiics Bunder. Guest Spa-.iker for Induction Ceremony.
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Members of the PURPLE STAR staff in the student activities room-left to right: N. Anderson, C. Curr, T. Tarsell, A. XVargo, C. Zach, L. YVeinland, C. VVhit- tington, B. Mosser, C. Taney, M. Thomas, L. VVand- ref, K. Cyger, H. King, C. Maskulak, A. Cubanich, Miss Kelly. Circulation Manager Thomasine Tar- sell, and Advertising Manager George Maskulak. w 4 . QYJ751' ., Sports Editor Carol Taney, Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Thomas and Feature Editor Lynn NVandrer. lf' -Lin., 5,04 Q 'QQ 1' The school newspaper. The Purple Star, is published monthly from October to May. The staff covers all newsworthy events, from musi- cal programs to football games. The contemporary figure pictured is a symbol used by Marilyn Thomas in her cartoonsg it de- picts il typical P.H.S. student PURPLE TAR I '
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lDlllDED DDDE EDDNDDID' DLID Cirls in the Advanced Home Economics Club develop their homemaking abilities by undertak- ing advanced projects in sewing. cooking, and home management. Mrs. Palomaki introduces working ideas to the girls and directs them in the perfection of culinary skills. Left to right-I. Falini, E. Szabo, C. Stowe, S. Cameron, Mrs. Palomaki, McFarland, M. Brown. DDTS AND DDAFTU DLDD Under the direction of Miss Reinstein crea- tive students design Christmas cards, murals, and linoleum blocks. Mr. Myers guides students in preparing floor plans, blue prints, and scale models. First Table left to right - N. Shaeffer, S. Lilley, D. Griffith, B. jordan, E. O'Neill, S. Ed- wards, E. Horsey, Lear, R. Vogel, J. DVinham, E. Simon. Second table left to right-P. Dropi- koski, N. Lightcap, I. Kish, D. Lantzy, N. Palm- er, I. Yatsko, S. Knox, Miss Reinstein, Mr. Myers, I. Pennypacker, B. Coulet, L. Morgan, Hopple, S. Miller. Table-right side-P. Drapikoski, S. Foresta, D. Moyer, B. Kabatt, I. Kachmar. DDlU' LDDDDDC DLID Mr. Hubicsak instructs young men in the principles of leadership. Members of the club master various gymnastic techniques and dem- onstrate their safe performance. They also as- sume the responsibility of organizing group activities. Left to right-C. Evasew, M. Ford-bey, I. Frazer, B. Emswiler, B. Supplee, D. Morgan, ll. Shoemaker, T. Staufenburg, Kuleski, B. Engle, D. Stoudt, S. Clark, 1. Simon, T. Travis- bey. Center-E. Demutis. if . i 5
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