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ALIAQPQ llllllllll ULIB Reading Club gives students an opportunity to improve reading speed and comprehension through the aid of developmental reading text- books and weekly tests. Vocabulary exercises are also provided. Each member of the club graphs his progress throughout the year. Left to right-B. Hawthorne, I.. Morgan, Bricker, M. Matyok, T. NVallace, E. Hrsio, D. Sanderson. l'Illl.lEl'TllllIST flrlll Members of the Projeetionist Club. super- vised by Nlr. Barefoot, are valuable assistants to the Visual Aid program at PA.H.S. They' apply their ability to operate and cgire for the projectors and other film equipment for use in classrooms. Left to right-first row-T. Quay. P. Cazzilla. D. Taylor. L. Varishg second row-P. Yulp. S. Lebaris, E. August, B. Graham, Nlr. Ban-foot. S. Keehen, I. Serdy, YV. Russell: third row - P. Brunner, Pi. Baker, Nlattis. B. Swim-r. B. Hughes, P. XVesley, D. Smith, B. Cliearst. B. Cates, P. Xlacheski, D. Brown, H. Custer, BI. Vargo. l . l --- e 'Y I r 2' ' X, l l l l ' . HE. ill llilll Principles pertaining to all fields of science are demonstrated by students during meeting of the Science Club. Individuals share the benefits of their individual experiments and discoveries. Club officers are: Frank Pennypacker, Presi- dentg Bob VVindolph, Vice President, Ken Rein- ert, Secretary-Treasurer. Left to right-ffirst rowjz T. Finkbiner, K. Reinert, E. jermacans, I. Barnett, 1. Cuhanich, H. Rafuseg fsecond rowj: D. Griffith, B. Dia- miond, A. XVargo, T. Brennen, L. Griffith, BI. Cordon, F. Malin, A. Turoczi, T. Fusco, I. Bare- foot, I. Cappalonga, M. Bavn. l.
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--Q, Hll CLUB The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to encourage students in thinking for themselves. Films, checker tournaments, and self-evaluation experi- ments directed by Mr. Clyde Schotzbarger. head of Phoenixville Y.M.C.A., constitute the club'S activities. Left to right-front row--Mr. Cook, B. Lev- insky, S. Vargo, I. XValton, T. Tubbs, J. Thomas, C. Thompson. Second row - B. Thorton, R. Gauss, P. VVesler, M. Vontor, R. Kirkner, XV. Flagg, E. Kraft, XV. Lear, S. Hupka. 3.55 331 PRESS CLUB The Press Club, conducted by Miss Kelly, acts as a panel whose aim is to improve the journalistic quality of the PURPLE STAR. The group examines newspapers from other schools and makes constructive criticism of the tech- niques used in them which results in the further- ing of journalism skill for individual staff mem- bers and benefits for the school newspaper as a whole. Left to right-P. Baver, . O'Connell. B. Low- man, C. Carr, L. Cubanick, L. CcCord, j. Pinter, N. Anderson, M. Thomas, C. Zack, Miss Kelly, M. Seltzer, B. Mosser, M. Kocsi, M. Ried, M. B. Smoyer. li xv. qs IJBRARY ULIB Members of the Library Club render service to the school by assisting Mrs. Sidor in routine library duties. Those girls who have completed 100 hours of work in the library are entitled to wear a library pin. Seniors who have worked an additional 100 hours earn a guard. Left to right-E. Davis, Brinkman, A. M. Matonak, B. Croyle, P. Toth, C. McNally, R. Burton, Mrs. Sidor, R. C-rund, J. Mickiewicz, S. Flagg, E. Papp, S. Himes, D. Ritchey, J. john- son, 1. Horvath, J. Martin, I. Fulmer, S. VVahl, J. Dzedzy, C. Replogle, C. McGill, I. Royle, L. Piper. its R
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Anyone who has earned a varsity letter in any school sport is a member of the Varsity Club, which Sir. Charles jackson and Nlr. Vincent Daher organized this year. Partici- pants of the club render service at school functions and assembly programs. The sweaters shown in the photograph were pur- chased with the prohts of the club's Christ- mas candy sales. Left to right, first row-F. Pennypacker, j. Curren, NI. Eachus, j. Cauler, C. Codri, C. Taney, j. Taylor, Fulmer, L. W'inham, S. Trough, D. Nlowere. Second row-N. Mof- fatt, A. Gubanich, E. Stec, NI, Takacs, M. Dougherty, L. YVandrer, D. Bishop, A. Cyger, j. Smiley, F. Flaherty, R. Freece. Third row -F. Nagy, XI. Ford-Bey, Butterfield, XY. Conver, T. Moyer, C. Schenck, j. VVargo. j. Yashura, NI. Burnett, D. Lantzy. Fourth row--Mr. Daher, T. Leverette, C. Nlunshowv er, E. Bearden, T. Travis-liey. F. Giampietro. D. Lisoski, T. Katancik, H. Hess, L. Cuban- ich, Mr. jackson. En 5 'A' lv' ,V4 , -4.1 , -iw 7 ' - .ax PORT CLUB Reading magazines and watching films about athletic training, requirements, rules, and competition is supervised hy Nlr. john Yoliemick. head of the Sports Club. Left to right, first roxv-NI. Paster, Pala- mar. A. Hritz, C. Kinzinger, C. Hamstine, D. Hughes. Second roxy-S. Falcete. ll. Davis, Y. Carey, 'l'. Ilinlxle. L. Hiller. F. liranca- leona. Third row-li. Thorton. T. Evasexv, E. Barto. Karkoslta, lt. Brango, Butterfield, Fourth row-D. Devlin, K. Riggin, NY. Ness- por, D. Bean, K. Ilildebottle, H. Slavinsky, D. Nlachlillan. Hear-j. Connelly, li. Cood, Klr. Yokemick, H. Szigety, Carey, XV. Ilitchings, D. BlU0lUCI', L. Curren, Brewer, L. Brignola, j. liernas. f -9 . .. 5:59, VAR ITY CLUB FIXIT CLLB To teach boys how to make home repairs and keep up with the do-it-yamurst-lf trend. the Fixit Club was organized hy Nlr. Fred Hamelton. Members meet in the vocational wing where they have access to tools and equipment. Left to right, first row-XY. Conver, D. Griffith, XY. Haven, ll. Klasayvka, Pillar. D. Miller. Standing-R. llenzie, ll. Yenchilt, Shepsko, E. Stevens. j. Faulkner, NI. Burnett, K. Campbell, T. Leverette, G. Clevintine, W. Stevens, M. McCann.
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