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T H E M I R R O R Dorothy Elinor Hand Dot Classical Course .X. .X., '24, '25, '26, '27, Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Civic Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, High School Play, '24, Girls' Glee Club, '24, '26, Class Secretary, '24, Class Treasurer, '25, American Educational Speech, '26, Torch Staff, '26, Debating Society, '26, '27, Dramatics, '26, '27, jr. Reception Play, '26, Bond Issue Speech, '27, Com- mencement Play, '27. .-1 mighty lzfznzz'w'ss, and her prey was mall. Could any one be mor ebrave than Dot ? After her Junior year she decided she did not want to do Commercial VVork so the beginning of this year she started to work for a Classical Course. And small as she is she has survived under Caesar and Latin l and two units of math , all in one year. lXIore power to you, Dot . Dot's other specialty is kindness, for she is always greeting Dora with some sweet name, and bringing Dora's wraps to her. Dot and Dora are certainly close friends, for they are always walking with their arms linked, and what one thinks, so does the other. Indeed it is not unusual to hear l gg g gg them defy the world. Dot expects to go to Temple next year providing Dora goes also George Harrick Yuddy Classical Course lr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Football, '24, '25, '26, Football Captain, '26, Basketball, '24, '25, '26, '27, lnter- class Track, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '27, Or iulzfzf stmzzg lzafzd can 110141 his sivift foot back? XX'hen Yuddy was a little green Freshman, how he hated girls! Now he has grown up and almost likes them. llut, girls, you have missed something. The boys have had all the smiles and jokes and the friendship of Yuddy . llut the queer part about him is that, while he might know all there is to be said about a situation, he keeps his in- formation to himself, not because he is selfish, but rather because he hates to make other people feel uneasy. He will be the fifth Harrick to go to the U. of VV. Ya., where he will undoubtedly be a star, there is no one in P. H. S. who does not wish him success. l H1H'ff1'II Zay Erma Henry Teers Classical Course Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, jr. Civic Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, Editor, Spirit Column, '27, Torch Staff, '26, French Play, '27, Glee Club, '24, Oratorical Contest, '27, Dra- matics, '27, Debating Society, '27, Property hlgr. of Latin Play, '26, Commencement Play, '27, '24 clear, pltleifl visage, your befzmirzg truth. VVe need not employ a mind-reader to disclose to us what thoughts are rambling through our Zay's mind, for one glance at the expression on her face reveals the secret. Teers , since this be the case, we suggest that you had better refrain from doing naughty things , for we fear that your countenance may tell the tale Zay is the owner of pretty, black, wavy hair, which does not lose its curl when it rains. At least we judge not, for we seldom see her wearing a chapeau. Zay expects to take up Home Economics in some school next year- possibly fate will render the decision-nevertheless we are certain the one who receives her promise true will bo able to survive with her cooking.
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THE MIRROR Margaret Grube Martha Grube lNIargie Curly English Course English Course A. A., '27, Ir. Red Cross '24, '25, '26, '27, Or- A. A., '27, Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Or- chestra, '24, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '27, High chestra '24, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '27, High School Play, '26, Cheer Leader, '27, French School Play, '26, Cheer Leader, '27. Play, '27, Commencement Play, '27. Laugh at your friends and, if y our friends are sore, So much the better, you may laugh some more. The class of '27 is very proud of its twins, hlartha and lNIargaret. We might start to describe lNIartha but We are afraid we might iind ourselves describing lXIargaret. Hence we will choose a safe course and de- scribe them both. They are distinguished Shakespearean actors. They both play violins in the orchestra There is not a student who has not seen them cavorting over the stage leading our cheer-meetings. As we cannot describe them separately, sufficient to say that collectively and as units the class of '27 could not do xx ithout its twins. Clarence Earl Gourley Boob English Course A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '27, President, Commercial Club, '27. He who would conzmond must first learn to obey. Clarence has won a place in our hearts because he is kindly and obedient. By this we mean that he takes and obeys orders with good grace. When lXIiss Brown calls the room to order, Boob immediately heeds without being told twice, and also without impudent remark, or shuffle of feet, or squeak of desks so characteristic of young men. By virtue of this quality, Clarence is able to conduct his club meet- ings with iine order. Come to the Commercial club some evening and notice how much business is transacted in a short time and you will realize how well Boob commands his fellows. 4 Clarence expects to work next year and we are sure that he will become a leader through obedience. Th 1'rlz'c'1z
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THE MIRROR William Bowers Hill Bill Commercial Course A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, llistory l'lay, '26, Basketball, '26, '27, lloys' Hi-Y, '27, Football, '27, Commer- cial Club, '27. The tail! lu 110, Ihr soul lo dare. You do not need to talk to Hill very long before you tind where his interest lies. ln fact, it all centers about the XVL-ber liuilding and Athletics. Hill has done some tine Commercial work, but you need never fear that he will become ill from staying in all the time, for he certainly gets his daily exercise walking from NVest lind to school and playing on the basketball floor. Don't let us leave you under the wrong impression, however, for work isn't llill's only interest in the Commer- cial Building for, in fact, several of Room C's fair damsels have taken up part of liill's time. Bill does not know yet what he will do next year. Michael A. Hritz lNlike Commercial Course A. A., '24, '25, '27, Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Football, '24, '26, 7 7 Commercial Club, 27, Commercial Play, 27. Wlzat's the hero that iuozzld dare To fight 'gaifzst such cz 11111113 JJ lXlike is known not only because h eis a head taller than most of us, but also because he has distinguished himself both as an athlete and a scholar. He has been able to make that unusual combination, that of keeping a clean record of scholarship and participating in athletics. XTC all remember the Curwensville football game when Mike tore down the field for the winning touchdown, nor can we forget his recita- tions in History or his autobiography in English class. lXlike is going to work next year, perhaps in an oftice or perhaps at manual labor. VVe congratulate hlike's future employer, because he will find, lXlike playing the game of life as we have seen him play for P. H. S., hard and fast. Marion A. Johns Mimi Classical Course Jr. Red cr-OSS, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '25, '26, '27, Jr. civic Club, '24, '26, '27, Glee Club, '24, '27, Dramatics, '27. A camlifl snzile of potent lllC'lllll Ilg. lXIarion is noticeably quiet. .ls her grades and occasional wit show, it is not due to a lack of thought. Nor is it entirely because she is bashful, for she remains peacefully quiet when alone with her friends. On lNIimi's face is an air of calm composure. Sue is alert and in- terested in her surroundings, but not over zealous or over aggressive. Though defined and unwavering in her likes and dislikes, she is never violent nor impassioned. Though always striving to be agreeable, she has that independence that removes her from the clinging vine variety. We wish you success at Indiana Normal, Mimi . .Fl',l'll'I'IL
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