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THE MIRROR l , Orville A. johns 'row' Iinglish Course -lr. Red Cross, '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, Com- mercial Club, '27. A pleasant lad of youth ana' promise. Orv is a fellow of jovial disposition. In him there are the pos- sibilities of many great things. He can adapt himself quickly to a situa- tion and is capable of learning things very rapidly. On his shoulders sits a head in which there is a brain of extraordinary receptive ability, but sad to say Orv forgets about it very often and does not use it to his best advantage. Orv has a mechanical eye, especiall for Fords. It is hard to tell what he intends to do next year for he is un- decided about whether he is going to college or work. Paul W. jones Pill English Course A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Red Cross, '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, High School Orchestra, '23, '24, 26, 27, High School Band, '25, '27, Or- chestra I,ibrarian, '27, Football, '26. Gi-z'e me some llI'ZlSl'C',' music mood' food I 4 Of us that trazlv 111 love. One glance at Pill's activities and you can readily see where his interest lies. Pill talks music almost every minute of the day, and we believe he even dreams about it. If you have never especially noticed Pill while he is playing, watch him next time. From the motions he goes through, you would imagine he was getting his music from the floor. Anyhow, he certainly can till the air with music. Pill expects to study law at Pitt, and we are sure he will suc- l ceed if he is as interested in law as he is in music. I s Imogene Lucile jordan 4-Jeanaa Classical Course Jr. Red Cross, '24, '26, '26, '27, A. A., '26, '27, Glee Club, '24, '27, Ir. Civic Club, '26, '27, Class Secretary, '26, Knave of Hearts , '27, High School Play, '27, If to lzer slzare some female errors fall, Look out lzrr face, and you'll forget tlzcnz all. Her motto seems to be Live to love , to which she probably adds, variety is the spice of life, for her romances have been legion. ,lean'S character strikingly resembles her delightful role, the Queen of Hearts . She has a queenly temper and woe unto hi1n who defies the royal Will. Being temperamental, ardent and energetic in her likes and dislikes, and quite adventuresome, she is attracted by masculine charms, and vice versa. The same characteristics enter into her studies for she is thorough . in those she likes, and tenacious in those she hates. Then, too, these traits make her a charming, spit-fire actress. Our sincere good wishes follow her to the Coolspring school after Indiana Normal. Nixff VII
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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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TI-IE MIRROR Paul R. Jordan Jordan Iinglish Course jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '25, '26, '27. l 'I-I0 1110110 an l'llSf7'1llll!'lIf I0 k110w, If the 1110011 shine at full or nn. Paul puzzles us by his inconsistencies. He will remain silent and unresponsive for so long we suspect he knows nothing to say, then he suddenly bursts out with a volley of opinions or abtruse facts that shatter our suspicions. Paul is inquisitive, if a subject interests him, he'll hunt a wherefore for each of its whys. We conjecture that when he appears somewhat bashful or abstract, his mind has been occupied with some secret speculation. Though he occasionally appears mildly humorous or thrilled, his composure isn't ruffled by our ordinary passions and excitements. He will work next year though we expect to later see him an inventor or investigator. May Ellen Kohlhepp Scientific Course Jr. Red Cross, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '27, Glee Club, '27, O, heart, with kindliest ,motion 1vr1r111. If you have heaps and heaps of troubles that simply cry out for some confidante, take our worthy advice and tell them to Slay. All the encouragement you will need is one of her slow sympathetic smiles. hflay is one of those species that you appreciate when you are talk- ing. She listens as if every word were a glittering jewel. One never sees hiay doing some rash act. The most daring thing she ever does is to recite poetry. Poetical recitations are lXIay's meat. hlay does not know just what she is going to do, but we wish her success. Francis Nathan Kohut Kohut Scientiiic Course Class Trasurer, '27, A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Interclass Basketball, '27, Business Staff, lvlirror, '26, Business hianager, hlirror, '27, High School Play, '26, Debate in Chapel, '27, Stage Crew, '27, Bond Issue Speech, '27, History Plays, '24, '26. And some that smile imma in their hearts millions of 7lIiSCllZ'Cf.H If you walk into Room T and see an extremely tall youth in over- alls eating candy, don't think the circus is in town. Really we haven't captured the tallest man, but we are running a close second. This is Kohut, our jack of All Trades , for as you have noticed by his activi- ties he does almost anything from taking care of money to shifting scen- ery. But no matter what he undertakes he is usually conqueror if he can be eating candy. Fortunately he did condescend to leave his candy at home when he had his picture taken. But that isn't alll Kohut is an expert speech maker, for every so often he has to come around and re- mind us that we owe some more money. Kohut is going to Penn State next year, and we know he will have just as much fun there as he did in P. H. S.
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