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

 - Class of 1927

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T H E M I R R O R Madeline Mauk Ted Fifth Honors English Course .lr Red Cross. '24, '25, '26, '27, A A, '26, Tickless Time , '27, Torch Staff, '26. Size was :cont Z0 speak plain and to the purpose The word efficiency best describes Ted . She is not a waster of time or words. She does not enter readily into our classroom discus- sions, but, when called upon to recite. she concisely states all she knows, which is usually all there is to be said on the subject. Though she generally is quiet and reserved in class, she can talk volubly and argue heatedly with her more intimate acquaintances. Ted seems to be interested in the exact sciences, for in matters of fact or figure, she is precision itself. She will be found in Indiana Normal this summer. TVC know she will succeed because of her industry and accuracy. Evelyn Marie McCaul1ey Pat Classical Course Jr. Red Cross, '24. '25, '26, '27, A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Civic Club, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '27, Mirror Board, '27, Torch Staff, '26, Debating Society. '26: Dramatics, '26, Constitutional Speech, '26, Girls' B. B., '25, History, '26. Come and trip it as ye go, On the light ftuztastic toe. The above lines denote Pat's highest ambition. Perhaps you have never seen her clogging? Our advice is: Take the first oppor- tunity. livelyn is also gifted with originality. She is sure to do everything just a little differently. We have often wondered why she does not walk on her hands instead of her feet, just to be different. Pat has been a very efficient and dependable member of the llirror Board, '27, keep- ing the poetry department up to its high standard. Pat is going to attend summer session at Lock Haven Normal this year and then she will take up the teaching profession. VVe some- how feel that later she will go on the stage. Anyhow we wish her lots and lots of luck. Camden W. McConnell Cam Classical and Scientific Course Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Latin Play. '26, '27, High School Play, '26, '27, Rose Vera , '26, Editor-in-Chief, The Torch, '26, Editor-in-Chief, The llirror, '27, Chapel Debate, '27, Chairman, Debating Society, '27, He gave with zest and he gave his best. Cam is an all round school student. 'What he determines to do, he does with a zest and gets it done. No matter how much work he has to do outside of his regular schedule, he does it thoroughly and well. Cam is no impulsive hustler. It is evident that Cam's miiltary life has taught him to take aim before he fires. Cam leads a strenuous military life, too, for he is a fervent member of the C. RI. T. C. and Troop F. Cam will go to XVest Point July l, where we know he will succeed through his executive ability.

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T H E M I R R O R Michael Archangel Lorenzo lNIickey A. A., '27, History Play, '26. Tlm'u say'st an HIllIl'Sf7IIfl'Cl thing In such ll solenm way. lXlike is our busy workingman, indeed he is so busy that he often becomes forgetful. Many times he forgets his excuse, or.speaks up when another is reciting, and then when he is called on he has for- gotten what he meant to say. Sometimes lXIike's and XVebster's definitions do not coincide, but lNIickey never lets a small detail like that worry him and he is always ready to laugh when he makes a mistake. lXIike's most outstanding characteristic is seen when he is doing lab work. He always follows the directions given and gets through first. This work appeals to him and he doesn't waste his time fooling when an experiment has to be solved. Mabel I. Lyle Sharky lNIay Commercial Course Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '24, '27, Commercial Club, '27. Well-tinted silence hath more l'IUl11lI'IlCl' Ihfzzz Sper't'lz. The above lines certainly suit our Mabel, for as far as we in 'l ' are concerned she speaks only when spoken to. We are certain that Mabel is not afraid to work for any time you happen to glance into Candyland you can see her cheerfully going about her work. Mabel certainly does not believe in loitering for as she walks intently down the street, you can tell by the determined expression on her face that she will reach her destination. Indiana Normal will claim lXIabel next summer and possibly a little red school house next winter. ' jesse H. Lyons Reverend Lyons Pourth Honors ' Classical Course A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, History Essay Contest, '24, History Play, '24, Latin Play, '24, '25, '26, Class Vice- President, '25, '27, Asst. lXIgr. Football Team, '26, '27, Business lNIgr. Torch, '26, Dramatic Society, '26, Interscholastic Debates with Reynoldsville and DuBois, '26, jr. Reception Play, '26, Local VVin- ner Oratorical Contest, '26, '27, County VVinner, '27, President, Hi-Y, '27, Bond Issue Speaker, '27, Mirror Boarel, '27, Chapel De- bate, '27. Charm us, orator, 'till the lion, look no larger than the cat. Jesse is at once seen to be an orator, a keen observer, and the pos- sessor of a brain trainedto the logical chain. At times he is very humor- ous and at others very morose. One hardly knows how jesse is going to take a suggestion or idea. He is very mischievous, full of fun and as a rule ready for a good time. At other times he becomes sarcastic and disagreeably sardonie. Often, in informal discussion, he becomes very personal. But as a student and jolly good fellow he is unsurpassed. Kim



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THE MIRROR Dale Eugene Means lXIeans Classical Course A. A., '26, '27g jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27. I was m'-ver less alone than when by myself. Dale does not talk to us very much. He seems to be content to converse with himself. When he does talk with us, he keeps the conver- sation on general and not personal subjects. Means is a slow, deliberate worker, when he applies himself to his studies, he forgets the world about him and concentrates on the subject at hand. Dale's chief interests are Fords and Math and Science. Dale will either come back to P. H. S. for a Post Graduate course or he will take Math at some college. Some day he will be a skilled mathematician and then we know he will have added and multiplied success. 'Su . Consetta C. Mennetti Conny Commercial Course jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Commercial flub, '27, Sales Skit , '27, Underwood Bronze Medal, '27, Bookkeeping Pin, '27. I will speak zlaggers, but use none. Conny doesn't even need to speak daggers, not to mention using them. Her eyes can speak worlds of meaning. XYhen she wishes, she can just Smack you down with a disdainful glance. One rarely sees Conny when she wishes to ditribute disdainful glances, but neverthe- less, she is proficient in the art. Conny has a disposition that is accustomed to being sunny and cheery, but, when a cloud crosses her path, you can be sure its going to ram. Consetta will do office work next year. XVe wish her success. Paul Raymond Miller Paul Scientific Course A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27g The Pot Boiler , '27. The spirit that there lies sleeping now, llluy 1'i.s'c like IZ giant and make amen bow. Paul is one of those people who always has something to say about the subject which is being discussed. He is witty but not excessively. He is a very ready talker and likes to tell his experiences. VVhen talking about himself, he relates an adventure in such a manner that one would think that it had been told to him and that he had not participated in the matter at all. And his modesty is not assumed. It must be this which makes people like him so quickly on short notice and which com- pels their lasting friendship. Paul is going to take up the work of an expert mason. Ttccfzlj'-ff

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