Palmerton High School - Mirror Yearbook (Palmerton, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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TI-IE MIRROR SENIOR ISSUE MARGKIERITE HARKNESS In view of her famous discussion, we wish to give Peggy a can of baked beans in memoriam to the Senior Outing. JOSEPHINE BOHUMISCKY Joe has such nice black locks, yet she wants curls just like Fifi Dorsa. So here's a little help in the form of a curling iron. ANNA MINARIK Anna is just learning to drive a car and in case she gets one of those naughty flats here's a pump to help her along. STELLA DMYTRYK Stella is very much interested in Art and so in the interest of the art masters, we wish to give her this subscription blank which, with two dol- lars, will entitle her to a year's subsdription to Arts and Decorations. ELIZABETH STROH Lizzy wants to get in the movies so in order to help her we wish to give her this copy of The Silver Screen which contains many pointers and which will also let her enter its beauty con- tests. GRACE BEHLER To our dignified, Grace Behler, a joke book to provoke her charming, but seldom heard laugh. CATHERINE STEELE Another baby to take the place of a fast- growing little brother. CHARLES MILI-IovIcH A new watch for our Charlie in case he polish- es away his Bulova. SIDNEY WEBB We have always been so mystified at Sid 's thimble trick, that we wondered what he could do with two of them. ROBERT S1-IEARMAN To our child prodigy-a suitable toy. LEvAN LINTON A leather medal for upholding the dignity of the Class. ELIZABETH PHILIP Elizabeth makes herself among the missing when a ferocious day is present. Somehow this Senior has cultivated a dislike for that species of animals. She will admire a. dog in a pen, but doesn't like a dog running around loose. A look at this dog five times a day will cure Liz of any fear she feels. PAUL SERFASS We are giving Paul Serfass a quart of gasoline. When you take a certain Senior girl out to ap- preciate the moon, carry this can of gas and you'll never have the excuse to park because of leak of gasoline. LoUIs SI-IIPKOVSKY Louis, the Senior Caruso, likes to vocalize. For two years he had singing roles in the Oper- etta. I am giving him a box of canary seed. May it make him always sing sweetly. MARIE ZNAIDEN Marie reads a book a day in season. She stays up till the wee hours to finish an interest- ing book. The next day Marie tells us she read the most wonderful book . Night reading is a strain on the eyes. So to Marie we present these eye-glasses. CATHERINE PETERS Catherine is one of the students who took her lab work very seriously. She was anxious to do everything according to directions. In memory of her lab work we are giving her this bottle of gas which when one has caught an ordor of it, will never forget. The famous H2S. ELIZABETH DERcoTz One of -he Senior girl athletes is Elizabeth Dercotz. At our outing she tried her skill at piloting an airplane Kon chainsj. One of the cigar-smoking Zilch Brothers was her instructor. So that Elizabeth will not forget that occasion. I am giving her a .oy airplane. MARION DIETZ The ring that was given to you by your boy friend and then lost has been found by one of the honorable Seniors and held to this occasion so that you will not weep over your loss any longer. RUTH KISTLER The girl who burns so much midnight oil and strains her eyes. A pair of spectacles will prob- ably help her keep her eyes in condition and keep them open longer after midnigh,. VELMA VEGH The one who has been applying for a telephone operator's position for the past year. A phone will help you rehearse your sweet talks which will confront you. MARION OSWALD In order that you may keep that wonderful hair in place, we are giving you this picture of golden hairs of Jean Harlow, whose example you are to follow.

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SENIOR IssUE THE MIRROR ROSALEEN HATCHER Our Class Poet is sure to have future success. I present her with this note book and pencil to write her first collection of poems and return them to P.H.S. JOE KALISH The champion of the cigar smoking contest. Joe, a great big cigar as a congratulationl ERNEST REHRIG A car so that you can get to school in the morning when you miss the bus instead of walk- ing from Bowmanstown, which is a great strain on you. MIKE KURTZ The next golf pro at the local Country Club. All you hear Mike talking about is golf and how he beat the others. A golf ball which is to be kept out of the rough and bunkers. WILLIAM SHECKLER A box of patches for the tires On the Chevy so that they may be repaired instead of-riding on them when flat. JOE SISKA Joe is learning about the jewelry business. He is an apprentice at Gruber's Jewelry Store. Joe ,a watch which you are to keep in good per- fect running condition. MATTHEW NICHOLAS I present you with this piece of beef steak so that the next time you quarrel overza red head you can place it over your eye. MARVIN FOLEY Here is a piece of rope as a reminder so that the next time you try to hang yourself around your girls' neck you will remember that only a cat has nine lives. FRED HELLER As poison ivy was your selection for class flower and as you couldn 't have it chosen as such we present you with this sample as compensation Caddedj. A few fellows got together and bought this one-way ticket to East Orange, N. J., hoping that it will be used. WOODROW FARBER I hear that you like to tease the girls and so, fearing that you may lose the knack when you no longer go to school, I present you with this doll which you may practice your arts on. ERNEST WALK VVith the compliments of the Senior Class, I present you with this radio transnitter which will take and receive messages as far as Slatington, so in case you have important inforruation to impart to your lady-friend, it will not be lost. ALEX DELICH To Alex Delich, that indispcnsible artist and cartoonist of the school, we are presenting this important artist's brush. This is to be used only for the delicate finishing touches of his masterpiece. ROBERT GREEN The girls in Slatington have great magnetic charm for Bob Green, our Sissy football play- er. To him I present this magnet. All you have to do Bob is carry it around and when you can't be near her, may this magnet draw mem- ories of her to you. DORIS HARRISON To Doris Harrison I present this box of matche. Doris is the match-maker in our class. Provide a boy and girl and Doris sees a pleasant romance. This box is full of matches and we hope Dot will choose the right match for her own happiness. ALVIN FOGELMAN In order to tame his unruly locks, we present Alvin with this comb and a half pound of lard. KENNETH HEINEY Through the help of Ked's, Kenneth has sud- denly become proficient at basketball, so we pre- sent him with this notebook as he will under- stand the game. DONALD KOCHER - Donald is going to the Poconos this summer and in order that he will not lose contact with those handsome movie sheiks we present him with this mirror. WOODROW STEIGERWALT Woodrow is the manager of the Bowmanstown A. A. Baseball team, and as they ouly had one ball per game and that was socked in the riverj Woodrow was embarrased and so we give him this baseball so he may rise to the occasion next game. JOYCE BLosE Joyce is such a quiet girl that we wish to give her this phonograph record so she may express herself. BARTHOLD ZEISER We don't see how Sonnie got those rosy- lined cheeks, but since he has them, naturally or otherwise, we feel that he needs lipstick to complete .he job. This will make him even more acceptable in the eyes of his Sunbonnet Sue.



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SENIOR Issms: THE MIRROR ANNA ZAWALY That magnetic personality that attracts the young men. A magnet which will help you in continuing that wonderful work. DELLA ZIEGENFUS We have insured your legs for half a million dollars and here is your policy. PAULINE YOUNGKIN Pauline comes from Bowmanstown Sometimes she misses the bus- So we'll give her this little car, Which she can always trust. JULIA HAYTMAN Our Class Secretary was Julia Haytman Without her minutes now and then Thus to prepare her for the future I present her with this ink and pen. ANNA MAURICK Anna is noted for the goodness of her baking. Her cakes fill the hospitalsg her pies the ceme- teries, and the doctor just bought a new car as the result of her success with cup cakes, so for the good of humanity in general, and Chick in particnlar, I present her with this cookbook. ELIZABETH Mums Elizabeth is very interested in dancing. She follows all the leading orchestras and knows all the latest songs. So we present her with the hit of the week Ca brickl. We hope she will not be struck by it. FRED POLASH Freddie's quite a lady's man On back streets you may see him roam, I think Freddy should have this map To always find his way back home. Roscom Smvr: , Roscoe seems to be the smoothes. member, of the class, as is evidenced by his corncob so we present him with a can of fresh Prince Albert. LOUISE NOTHSTEIN Butch has just learned to drive a car, She drives both near and far So that she must never be stuck We'll give her gas to fill her truck. MILDRED WEBER Mildred seems destined to pose for all the leading painters and sculptors, so we present her with a picture of the Statue of Liberty. so that she may get some pointers. Woonnow SNYDER Woodrow has a great weakness. He blushes a vivid red at the mention of Beatrice! So in order to help him out of some embarrassing situations, we present him with a powder puff. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN The hardest working boy in the class, Is without a doubt our bashful Hank So that he may keep his money safe We'll give him the latest Scotch bank. JUST IMAGINE Matt Nicholas with another finger wave! Slatington without the ,Palmerton boys! The blonde minus Freddie Polash! Grace Behler misplacing her dignity! Billy Sheckler walking to school! Rosie without her Robbie! Seeing a good joke in THE MIRROR! Jack Murray, burly Irishman, spieling Deutsch! Alvin Fogelman without his sore finger! Bob Green humorless! The Fire Company without Demchyk! Shearman not thumbing a book! Miss James tripping! Rosaleen Hatcher not busy writing poems! The Senior Class without Heller, Vanderwaart and Shearman! Lizzie Mikus being bashful! Webbie losing his line! A batchelor's class formed in the Senior Class! Mr. Learn without his twinkling eyes! The principal 's affectionate title, Uncle Denny Mike Kurtz finding himself not blushing! Bernice without her voice! Milkowich without his smile! Mr. Miller without his sarcasm! Heller not remembering! Yourslf ever making an intentional mistake! You can't do it!

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