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--ls ,e-'ft . 5 ll-li ff? 43. 1- 4 ' l .ty ,gps . X, i'P'+l x, Q A Rosie Graten, coordina tor of all committees and Maryann Dough erty, head of the Dec- oration Committee, pro- nounce the sentence c'Twenty years of carry- ing chairsf' M00 LIGHT MA 0R After weeks of stupling, drawing and painting, the lmig clay finally arrived. Under the direction of Nh lliunelton und Nliss Nesbitt, the P.A.H.S. gyinnq- siuni was tl'tl1lSfOI'Illl'tl into ll veritulile wonderland of southern hospitality, complete with southern mansion, wishing well, und pond, SllI'fUllIltlCCl hy heuutiful flowers, the scene was set. and the magic moment drew near. An awful lot of cheese was eaten to collect 4000 square feet of cheesecloth. Ole Buttermilk Sky? Nope, Checsccloth a la Tintex. Punch and ten sandwiches are served in the cafeteria. , . t . ii 'Hia-fr.:--1.
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THE KEY fllill PIHIM Une Soir ii Paris was chosen as the theme lor the 1959 Kev Club Prom. A sidewalk cafe und inininture Eiftle Towers for each table were lenturedg iz red crepe paper ceiling and u large silver key hanging over the bandstand also decorated the P.A.H.S. gym. Everyone who at- tended remembers their evening in Parisu on February T, 1959. Chuperons galore! PAHS faculty members enjoy the Parisian evening. Guests dance to the music of the Don Rufuse Band. 1 95,0 , , Queen of the Prom and her escort sit in the sidewalk cafe. Bob Freece, Kev Club President, crowns Queen Midge Euclius as the Queens court looks on. Left to right- Dinne Bishop, Sandra Kocsi, President Freece, Midge, Enelius, Deuiniu Nlowere, Nlurilyn Thomas, Lynn YVan- drer, Samlru Wismer.
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.445- Q4 Y Painted .southern scenes, designed hy Rosie Graten. Xlarilyn Thomas, and Helen Ixasarda, surround the P. A. H. S. gym. ki- ,J 4 mccgzl Li , 1 A 1 llfY XVishes made on Saturday, May 10, 1958 might come true. Nlusic for dancing is hy The Continentals UNl0R- E HDR PROM The splendor of a southern garden party was hrought to Phoenixville Area High School as the young couples dreamed and danced the night away. The magic moment found Carolyn Pehhle and Ed- xyarcl l.itishin reigning monarchs. Too soon the evening came to an end, hringing with it life-long memories of our junior-Senior Prom. i X.. King Edward and Queen Carolyn are Crowned by Frank Giampietro, junior class president, and Marlene Takacs, junior class vice president. Q -sw N
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