Farrell High School - Reflector Yearbook (Farrell, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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HOMER SCHELL Page 22—Top Banket Hall '19. Class President. President Wash. Lit. Society. Treasurer Sigma Delta Kappa Cheer Leader. Pence Ho! ’Tis not Caesar who spenks. hut Homer. We may search diligently everywhere hut rarely will we find one like Homer. He always tries hard, does his best at whatever he attempts and is everyone’s friend. As Class President he directed the affairs of the class in a manner that spoke well of him. In athletics he played a clean, fair game. Homer is one of the best speakers in the High school and has always been active in our literary work. Page 22—Lower GLADYS LONGWELL Class Secretary. Class Reporter. Gladys is the young lady who has had a heavy task of recording the doings of the class of ’19. She filled her position very ably. Gladys is an optimistic young miss, always seeing the bright side and never the dark side. Going to school (that is. from her home to school is a pleasure to her. Gladys says sho has not yet decided what to be, but if you ask her personally, she wi’l tell you. Page 23—Upper Left SAMUEL ADLER Business Manager of Reflector. Sigma Delta Kappa. Sam is noted for his earnest, conscientious endeavor along whatever line he undertakes. Assign him a job and you are almost certain that it will be done. Sam i« our walking encyclopedia and is known far and wide for his poetry. Sam is of a fighting sort and hardly a day passes that he does not engage in a fistic exhibition. As business manager of this edition he has made it possible that the Reflector '19 will always otnnd hr the best. MARIE BOWEN Page 23—Lower Left MARY BOVARD Assistant Editor Reflector. Mary is a charming lady of marked ability along musical lines. She has always been a help to the class. Although she is a quiet lass in school, she always enjoys a good time. Mary is a studious young miss. and. if she attends the duties of life as well as she has attended her duties in the class room, we predict great success for her. Page 23—Upper Right Marie is a brown haired, blue eyed, happy lass; always eeheerful, never sad. Her quiet pleasant ways have made her a friend of every-body. Of course, we know Marie is musically inclined and with her harmonious strains she entraps mankind. Marie’s future is partially known I f I Page 23—Lower Right ANNA BROSCOE—“Dutch” Athletic Editor Reflector. Girls’ Basket Ball Team ’17. ’18, ’19. Captain ’18. Secretary Washington Literary Society. This mischievous little black eyed miss is very popular and is held in high esteem by all her class mates. She attended Raven High for a short while, but at last decided that it could not equal Farrell High. She makes a success of everything she undertakes as is shown in the capable manner she plays basket ball. Her greatest ambition is to become a physical director, but we are all sure she means a “heart breaker.” Thirty-one

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Page 24—Top JOHN CONNAIR- Nuppy Basket Ball ' 19. Cheer Leader. Sigma Delta Kappa. Nuppv” is a rash and daring youth who fears nothing, not even a teacher. When Nuppy makes up his mind to do anything he does it, but taking all in all. he is a congenial friend and always ready to lend a haml. His mind is set on an engineering course and we see no reason why he should not succeed along this line as he has had plenty of experience with his tin can. Page 24—Lower MYRNA DUNHAM Literary Editor of Reflector. Orchestra. This dark haired young lady is especially noted for her elocutionary ability. She is some actress too. as was shown in the play .lay ville Junction. Speak to her of cares and she is ever ready with her favorite expression. I should worry. Her interests are centered on a commercial course and in mastering the French language. We wonder why? Here’s hoping she succeeds. Pago 25—Upper Loft BESSIE EVANS Assistant Editor of Reflector. Bessie is one of our most faithful students. She believes in the proverb business before pleasure. This lass with the wee small voice has won for herself many friends. She is always willing to lend a hand at anything. She believes in thinking much and saying little. The secret of thv worth and wisdom, well we know. Page 25—Lower Left CLIFFORD HEPLER— Cliff Cliff was with us only one year, coming here from the big city (?) called Conneautville. Cliff knew a good high school when he saw one. and you know the rest. He is diminutive of stature, but as we say. all good things come in small packages. Cliff is an excellent student and is always willing to lend a hand. Page 25—Upper Right ESTELLA JOHNSTON Society Editor of Reflector. Vice President of Washington Lit. Soc. A mass of golden hair, blue eyes, a cupid mouth—this is our Estella. Her charming, agreeable manner has won for her a host of friends. She always has a cheerful word for everyone, and is a favorite with the teachers and students. The class hopes that she gets all the bright things that are in store for her future. Page 25—Lower Right JOHN KONNERTH Orchestra. Sigma Delta Kappa. If there is anything you want to know, just ask Jotiu. His chief hobby i» that of asking how? when? where? what? after the teacher's most careful explanation. His achievements along musical lines since he entered the High School orchestra have increased so that Tie thinks it necessary to beat time with his hands hands or feet during recitation periods. The class has no doubt but that John’s future will be a success. Page 26—Top JOHN KOZAR—“Jack Art Editor, Reflector. Sigma Delta Kappa. Vice President Line. Lit. Soc. This good looking specimen of humanity, representing the male sex, is Jack Kozar. Jack is a slick dresser and in a way is slick at everything. Jack was one of the big factors in making the Reflector a success, as you will notice by his drawings. Jack is planning a trip to Minnesota. For what purpose—ah!—That is a secret. Thirty-two

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