Phoenixville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Phoenixville, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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11,0 9998 l l l till lllllli l Mr. Epprecht teaches the basic skills of chess to students interested in this ancient game. After mastering these fundamentals, the players en- gage in tournaments during club periods. Left to right-K. Emery, Calambos, B. Mc- Cann, B. Botts, D. Houck, D. Andrews, R. Del- laquill, E. Mrazik, I. Curren, S. Yanoviak, D. Mosteller, M. Powell, J. Funk, H. Gustafson, 'D. Story. Front-I. Curren, A. Dotts, A. Roberts, P. Colvin, Smith. IIIIAMATICS CLUB Elocution, projection, and the use of facial expressions are some of the many aspects of dramatics which are practiced by the girls in this club under the direction of Miss O'Nell. Left to right - S. Neary, M. Malesky, I. Theimer, J. Hupka, P. Smith, J. Kehler, Miss O'Neill. Flllllll lll'SIlllSS Lllllllllli' 0F .lMEIiIC.l Cllll The F.B.L.A. is a charter member of the National Future Business Leader's of America. The club members are commercial students who. under the tutelage of Mrs. Neborak, are prepar- ing for careers in the business world. The girls sponsor the traditional Thanksgiving Day Dance. First row - front to rear - I. Seponski, H. King, P. Noon, I. Moore, D. Codonas, S. Devany. R. Karkoska. Second row-S. Kimmage, D. Kirk- ner, C. Szuchan, D. Litishin. Third row - P. VVeiss, P. O'Toole, A. Browne, D. Kinsinger. I. Majcher. Fourth row - S. Supiot, I.. Kaha. 1. Cauler, S. Trough, R. Dellito, P. Davidson. Fifth row - I. Kimbro, M. Mitchell, M. Starritt, K. Kollar, P. Barnett, E. Hess. Sixth row-F. Flah- erty, B. Banjack, M. Ivans, M. Howard, P. Davidson, P. Brittain. Standing - President C. Whittington, Vice-President A. Mazei, Mrs. Ne- borak, Secretary S. Cox, Treasurer J. Taylor.

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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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FUTURE NURSES IIE AIIERICA ULUR Girls who intend to enter the nursing pro- fession are given a well-rounded background on the various aspects of this field, through movies, guest speakers, and field trips to hospitals and student nursing homes. First row--left to right-E. Mulcrone, NI. Takacs, R. Davis, I. Ash, NI. Cherashore, L. Davis, G. MCC-ill. Second row-S. Horning, V. Heidel, C. Stash, R. VVoytoruich, B. Cordon, C. Thomas. Third row-B. Conley, D. Rossiter, B. Riggen, C. Conley, R. YVurtz, I. YVorobetz, I. Brown. Fourth row-A. Pastva, B. Koniow, R. Smola, I. Campbell, E. Rosenbaum, J. VVise. FUTURE TEACHERS IIE AMERICA CLCR Future Teachers of America are given in- sight into the responsibilities and essentals of education through a new club activity initiated by Mr. Merkel. These students gain actual teaching experience in the elementary schools of Phoenixville, and they observe experienced teachers in the classroom. First row-left to right-E. Davis, S. Kocsi, B. Croyle, C. Stanton. Second row-C. Miller, A. Kollar, M. Weed, C. Codri, E. Ingalsbe, B. Detwilef. Third row-I. Bortner, I. Royal, I. King, L. Blank, S. Kocsi, C. Devlin, C. Taney. IIIRLS' LEAIIER. CLCR The members of the Girls' Leaders Club are trained to lead their fellow students in games, dances, and sports on the elementary, junior high and senior high school levels. Standing-left to right-E. Tarsell, P. Hanak, I. Smiley, NI. Dawson, K. Detwiler, NI. March, I. Shierlberl, S. Turner, K. VVolozanski. J 46 XlI 95'I .fx sd A

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