Punxsutawney Area High School - Mirror Yearbook (Punxsutawney, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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T H E M I R R O R Martha Loreene Beck Mat Mamie English Course Girls' Glee Flub '22, '23, '24, Dramatics '25, Red f'ross Speaker '25, A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25. With her we li'-:wl in joy. Once Mat has formed a close friendship, she is the staunchest of friends. She would do anything in the world in her power for that fortunate person. She has an adventurous spirit, too. Anyway she is crazy to learn how to drive her father's car. As soon as she is allowed to drive. we can bet that she will have so1ne exciting times with it. Now don't you think so? Mat hopes to go to college next year to take up a secretarial course. All good fortune be yours, and every day some ray of golden light fall on your way. Eugene Bish 1 t'Gene Tl1M'f s a boy with zz tlmw decker I1rai11. Scientitie Course Better English Play '21, Red Cross Drive '23, National Music Week '23, '24, History Play '23, Speech before High School and Kiwanis Club '24, Civic Club Debate '24, Debating Society '23, '24, High School Concert '24, A. A. '24, '25, Debates in Chapel, interscholastic Debates '25, First Honor Student. What a bundle of assets has Eugene! He is a debater that cannot ' be subdued easily, a speaker that holds your attention, and a singer that W failure. Eugene has not decided what he will do next year, but we have certainly not heard the last of him. Kathleen Boles Kitty Bitts English Course jr. Red Vross '25, A. A. '25, Very Social Service '25. 'tliul zahrrv shall rue jinrl leash or banrl Fm' 11111110 lhfzt 10-rex to r011111! Heres our llitts who just came to P. H. S. the early part of this school year, from England. We were delighted to have this English maid with us. She is witty and clever, and has pep. Kitty has the makings of an artist of note for she sketches exceptionally well and she possesses that all important quality-artistic temperament. VVhen her proucl head Hings backward and her eyes flash-ah-beware! Cau- tion! for tliere's no calmness or music in the air! Kitts is going to Syracuse University next year to study art. Success be yours, I1itts, is our wish and may our good old U. S. A. hold as many charms for you as does England. gets our admiration, besides, he is a student that cannot be excelled. Is it any wonder that he is expected to make his mark in the world? Although he does know a great deal more than most of us do, he never brags about it, but expounds his knowledge to anyone who wants to know something. At mathematics he is a shark, at French he is a wiz- ard, and at everything else he's a wonder , but at egotism he is a Elerxcn

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Xl'e are not exactly sure whether we know Lucllen or not. 'When she loc tertain way of smiling that reminds one of-well, it might be called a Xlona l.isa smile. .Xt any rate it is distinctive. l,uellen doesn't like to recite very well but, when she does, she knows more than she thought she did, l.uellen plans to attend Indiana Normal this summer and then teach next wintrr. She has already gone to Indiana Normal two 511111- mers, and one more summer and winter will make her a full-lledged teacher. Tm tilee l'lubg Red Vross Speaker '251 Red Vross '22, '23, '24, '2S. T H E M I R R O R Mary Gene Allsip 'tDutch Allsip Iinglish Course A. .X, '22, '25, '24, '25, Red Cross Speech '25, Red Fross '22, '23, '24, '25, lilee i'lub '22, '23, '24, Girls' B. ll. Team '22, '23, '25, Captain Girls ll, li. 'l'eam '251 Good linglish '22, Dramatic Society '2S. Honor HIIlffIfIl1'Plf7Ig illz'11nr11',v.v II'f.YlI!l1'llfHg Still entwtriilzing Enyguging and n4'1:', VVhen you tirst look at Mary, you might think that she is timid and quiet. but your first impression would be wrong because there's mis- chief in her eye Get acquainted with llary and you'll never miss a good time, She is friendly with everybody and is a good listener bf:- sides being an all 'round sport. Her basketball playing also was a hig feature in many of the girls' games, If you want lo see how many friends Mary has, try to tind il time when she walked down the street without two to twelve friends with her. liither Indiana Normal or the Margaret Morrison School will claim Allsip next year. Sara Luellen Armstrong lCIlen i'ommereial Vourse 'hlllll Irwuzhlwrl ieilh ,fear ul your dffllilllld' wks at you, there is a certain twinkle in her eyes and she has a Jennings Beam L'Beany Flassical Course Latin l'lay '22, History Play '23, .-X. A. '24, '25g Debating Society '24, '25, Debates in C'h.1pel '25, Orchestra '22, '23, '24, 25, flillllilliilll Debating Society '25g High School Band '24, '25, High School Debates '25, 'H-X Pair of Sixes '25, With lzuex of geriinx on his rlzeek, In jiuext tmnxv the youth rnulfl ,vpf'uk, These lines express our Jennings as no other two could. Jennings is endowed with a great abundance of ability, especially in debating. If vou've never heard him while in action, you clon't know what you've inissecl. Jennings is good in his class work too and a very great help to his fellow classmates, but alasl he has one fault namely'-he is so bashful. We wonder why. Oh well, we feel quite sure he will outgrow this as the years go on, at least we hope so. l Jennings thinks he might eome back next year and take a P. G. courseg anyway we feel confident he will succeed.



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l T H E M I R R O R Sara Bell Bowers uSally Classical Course I Red Fross '22, '23, '24, '25, Class Note Reporter '25, Debating Society '25, XN'urzel-Flummery , '24, 'I'orch Board '24, Latin Play Committee '24, Such luquucity has no parallel. Honestly, now, 'LSally has wonderful powers of Conversation. She advances by long, cireuitous routes to statements of facts or she does, if she so chooses, deliberately tell the facts first. She wanders here and dabbles there with her imagination that has more elasticity than a ruh- ber band, and we hear most enticing original tales. Sally doesn't talk just to hear herself, but she has a definite point always in mind. She never could say Madam, you have bereft me of all words for she al- ways has a handsome stack on hand for uses Sally does more than just talk though. She is very diligent about her work and tries to do it to the best of her ability. The class extends its sincerest wishes for your future happiness and sueeees, Sally, in whatever you may do. Verna Marie Bryner 'tRezzie Re C011llllC1'CiLll l'ou1'se Red t'ross Speech '25, A. A. '25, Red t'ross '22, '23, '24, 25. H.llfI'IlHff7lg 111:11 przuzcing and glonfing and 111zm'ing. Singing rule little songs, reciting tongue-tied poetry and prac- ticing faney dance steps fill IXlarie's leisure tinie, also, and most ini- portant of all, is her business of motto printing. Her books are full of tiny slips of paper on which are written, in fancy printing, mottoes or sly sayings. If she isn't doing any of these things, you will tind her talking, but ones- in a while she is studying. However, with all of these diversified hobbies, she will certainly have an eventful future. After she graduates, she intends to go to l.Vashington. She may take the Vivil Service examinations and secure gi position, or she may enter an art school. l 'Ray Ray Caylor t , Classical Course Ttet-Ive .X. .X. '21, '22, '23, '24, '25, Good El1gllSll Plays 21, 23, Football 24, '25, Glee f'lub '25, Red Fross Drive '23, '24, lnterelass li. H. '24, '25, Fame and the Poet. Hr does hir talking through his hat. In spite of this, Ray is a friend of everyone. He is one of those happy-go-lucky fellows who takes life just as it comes. Ray is fond of teasing the girls, especially the one who sits next to him in S. On the other hand Ray is quite reserved and can get down to brass tacks. He is some football player too, He hasn't disclosed to us what he intends to do next year but we are sure he will succeed in whatever line he takes up.

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