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dfithn faqm Bmvmm Bnqzn FALL SPORTS PRA Our football squad began training the day before school opened. We looked or ward to a successful season, since there were many veterans from last year. To get the boys in top shape Coaches lingoli and Wood planned many hours of good hard calisthenics. We scrirnmaged against Free hold and twice against the l-lun School win ning all the games by large margins. Miss Guests hockey enthusiasts also be gan their sports training early. Fundamental skills such as driving and stopping the ball dribbling, and tackling were explained and demonstrated in these practices and at tempted by all the girls Our cross country team began to shape later in September. lvlr. Niles put the boys through vigorous exercises to limber up their muscles. Then they practiced running over a two mile course to determine the most promising harriers TOP: The football squad gomg through their daily calisthemcs. ' .S. irls practicing hockey skills ' ' ' up before CENTER. P.H g BOTTOM: Some of the harners lxmbermg a practice run in 5 1 i i J gnmtza in One of the first organizations to beg functioning in September was the Student Patrol, under the supervision of Miss Iessica Bartlett. The purpose of the patrol is to supervise student traffic and conduct in the building between classes and lunch periods. The patrol is composed of Traffic, Usher, Activity Period, Lunch, and Fire Squads. A ' ' ictured at the left group o f its officers is p FIRST ROW: R. Harrison, R. Tagioli, K. Ridder- G. Brian. BACK ROW: R. Hether- ing, A. Stout. ing Goeke. ton, N. Luck. T.
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Our hne fleet of school buses unlocxdmg then' sleepy eyed passengers dunng the hrst week of school Seventy one per cent of the PHS Students arnve every morn mg from outlymg dxstncts some as far as fourteen mzles away jumi 9 September 8 1948 dawned cloudy and cool Most of us arnved at school early new acquamtances There were 267 Fresh men wanderlng around the halls helplessly at the mercy of the upper classmen who took pleasure 1n tellmg them The elevator to the th1rd floor lS down thls hall to the nght or M155 Wrtght sells the tlckets for uslng the cafeterta Th Senlors enforced thetr lnhented prlvlleges the1r sole use of the Tower Door the last two tables 1n the cafetena for Semor g1rls and the front seats ln the aud1tor1um ous cards and schedules rece1v1ng our new books and acquatntrng ourselves wlth our new teachers ln our ftrst assembly accordmg to tra d1t1on Mr Odell and Mr Dav1s welcomed us back and advlsed us to work dlhgently and profltably Fred Coffman was presented wtth the Student Counctl gavel and was In vested 1n hls new offlce as Presldent BOTTOM LEFI' Fred Coffman recewmg the trodmonal Student Councxl gavel from Mr Odell at the hrst assembly whlle Mr Davis looks on RIGHT Students hlhng out thexr schedule cards on the opemng day of school 5 ,M we . D I I I 2 O eager to greet our old friends and to make We spent the first day filling out numer-
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Um jumi mdlum TOP Mlss Ruth Huzzard Advlser lean St George Edltor ln Chxef Edwin Kxttredge Sports Editor Bette Hahn News Edltor BOTTOM Carrxe Wyckoff Clrculahon Manager Nancy Runyon Busmess Manager Mrs Gloria Gaydos Bus1ness Advlser Dommxck Procaccmo Advertmsmg Manager September 30 arrrved and we returned eagerly to our homerooms fourth perrod to recerve the frrst rssue of The Tower our school newspaper Publrshed br weekly The Tower appears frfteen trmes a year and Contams all the PHS news f1t to prrnt Thrs years Edrtor rn Chref was lean St George who was ably assrsted by Betty Hahn News Edrtor Mary Crouse Feature Edrtor Lawrence Frrel Edwrn Krttredge Sports Edrtors and Lourse DSPIGDO Make up Edrtor They were responsrble for plan nrng the pages makrng assrgnments and pastrng up the dummy Patrrcra Trndall acted as Frlrng Edrtor lN1na Dobry Flora Ruder and Elmor Weber read all proof Gayle Morrrs and Emrly Ruedemann were Exchange Edrtors Much of the wrrtrng and headlrnes were done by the Tumor and Sen ror Iournalrsm classes taught by Mrss Ruth A l-luzzard All advertrsements were sold by the Gaydos Nancy Runyon acted as Busrness Manager Carrre Wyckoff Crrculatron Man ager Domrnrc Procaccrno Advertrsrng Man ager Mrss Myrtle Hensor supervrsed the marlrng lrst whrch was handled by Anna Nace and Evelyn Sherman Mr Rrchard Borger the budget assrsted by Henry Raymond LEFT Mary Crouse Feature Edxtor mtervxews Semor Edwm Craxg for the Inqumng Reporter Column CENTER The Senxor Iournalxsm class works hard to meet a deadlme RIGHT Iumor Iournallsts lnspect a sample of thexr handlwork hot off the Everlme Press O I I 'Y ' - . . . A ,. Retail Selling class, taught by Mrs. Gloria ' I - I . I : V I U
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