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- An article written by George Misener on the history behind the rise and fall of the village of St. Johns,An article written by George Misener on the history behind the rise …
- Photographs of Margery Dixon and William F. Tufford, who were recent additions to the PCS teaching staffPhotographs of Margery Dixon and William F. Tufford, who were recent additions …
- A photograph of the commercial class and their classroomA photograph of the commercial class and their classroom
- A photograph of the literary society, and notes on some of the activities and events happening around the PCSA photograph of the literary society, and notes on some of the …
- A photograph of the PCS Senior OrchestraA photograph of the PCS Senior Orchestra
- An article giving an account of Education WeekAn article giving an account of Education Week
- A section showing comments from the Welland Tribune in which it applauds the Pelham Pnyx on its high quality, and a photograph and information regarding the P.C.S. Garden ClubA section showing comments from the Welland Tribune in which it applauds …
- A section listing the successful students of 1938, as well as the valedictory address delivered byA section listing the successful students of 1938, as well as the …
- Photographs of the PCS Graduating class with humorous poems attachedPhotographs of the PCS Graduating class with humorous poems attached
- A section detailing the present whereabouts of prior PCS studentsA section detailing the present whereabouts of prior PCS students
- A photograph of the various PCS athletics teamsA photograph of the various PCS athletics teams
- A class photograph of Grade IXA class photograph of Grade IX
- Photograph of editorial staff and school staff creditsPhotograph of editorial staff and school staff credits
- In this article Principal Edward L. Crossley discusses the virtues of hard work and encourage in school, work and lifeIn this article Principal Edward L. Crossley discusses the virtues of hard …
- In this message from J. M. Leppert, he commends the continued success of the Pelham PnyxIn this message from J. M. Leppert, he commends the continued success …
- In memory of Joseph Ridd Elliott who passed away on April 19, 1940In memory of Joseph Ridd Elliott who passed away on April 19, …
- An editorial which comments on the growth of the Pelham Pnyx, as well as comments regarding the part the PCS is playing in World War IIAn editorial which comments on the growth of the Pelham Pnyx, as …
- A memoriam of the late poet Ethelwyn Wetherlad written by Margaret TuckA memoriam of the late poet Ethelwyn Wetherlad written by Margaret Tuck
- A photograph of the Upper School ClassA photograph of the Upper School Class
- An account of the PCS trip to the Parliament buildings in Toronto written by Glenna JulianAn account of the PCS trip to the Parliament buildings in Toronto …
The Calendar was published annually from 1977-2001 by the Pelham Historical Society. Local artists, photographers and residents contributed information about the history of Pelham, Ontario.
The Pnyx Collection presents student articles and photographs from the 1933-1950 issues of the magazine of Pelham Continuation School, from 1949, Pelham District High School.
While the Calendar describes the homes, families and communities of nineteenth century Pelham, the Pnyx shows students adapting to the changes and challenges of the 1930s and 40s.
Persons using the historical material in this collection should be aware that it was never intended to be a complete history of Pelham.
All the material - articles, photographs and art - was contributed by past and present residents of the Town.
They were invited to record their stories, family histories, memories and traditions.
What they recorded was accurate to the best of their knowledge at the time. It should not be treated as established fact.
Persons using this material are encouraged to do additional research using reputable sources to determine the accuracy of the information.
A joint project of the Pelham Historical Society and the Lincoln Pelham Public Library.