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

 - Class of 1919

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- -. t,. I .-... ...Q v PATENT PUNIPS Match any dress. if you are in doubt as to harmonizing effect. A good assortment can be had at e REMER 85' DONCASTER EAT AT THE u P. 8 R. C AF E The Home of Courtesy and Service O Ll R M O T T O Serve the Best V Quick Service Lowest Prices Possible - 1 A - '-Q :rv -..ii 1 1? WY- ,. LL-, ,, , ,YW , ,, , ,, , IIIINIIIIUI I l lr.- VICTOR-VICTROLAS MEI-ILIN PIANOS ' WILL APPRECIATE A PIANO OR VICTROLA AS A GRADUATION PRESENT . Punxsutawney Talking Machine Shop SHELDON BROS. f --'f SPIRIT BUILDING PLINXSLITAVVNEY, PA. 'PHE MIRROR POI' S68SiO1'l8lDl9 ancl F85lllOnalfJle Clothes W-rlxe Home of Good Meatsii 0 ...,.. Churngolcl and Q. K. G0 To Qleomargarine 0 Blue Rilnloon Bacon 5 W R T Z ' 5 E, J, mu, prop. BEYER'S DRUG STCRE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS - N Sum. 49-S 1 . M h mn . : - 06 W a 0 g St Phones 'Ben 122-J Wo olloi' you at :ill limos at our store il gooml 2lSSO1'tIllG11t of popular- g-ooils in tho Drug line zuul we have most anything that wui lw hzul that is kvpt iii First-li'lz1ss Drug' Storos. Wo also lizivc iii our suiulry ilepz11'tuiQ1it many things that will iutci-ost you iii tho way of Toilet artivlos, such :is Pei'l'uuiQs. VW' loilf-T wzitcrs, Voiiiplvxiou trczilmcuts of the popular iiuiiiiifzuf- lure. W0 also have ii ggooil ziissortmeut of up-to-flute StHll01lOl'j', Spzililiiigg Atlilotic Hooils, xV1ll0l'lll2lll7S lileal F0lll1l?llll Pens, :il- wziys iii stovlq. Hui' Soilzl illlfllllllillll is still open to svrve tho pulilu' with lliv wvll known Ri0c'k's lve fll'0?llll. P. H. S. always XYf'l4'Ullll' :ll Ulll' STOVC. 'I' II IC Ill I Rr Ii 0 R, 1 V Y l I ii WELCOME MARKET 547 E. Mahoning St. Remodeled and most up-to-date cash store in the City. I WELCOME YOU ALL. J. D. WILLIAMS, Prop East End Greenhouse V. E. CARR, Proprietor Cut Flowers, Floral Designs and Potted Plants EAT AT THE White Front Restaurant W. I. HENRY, Prop. We solicit your trade and guarantee s ice. .-Q.. Summerville Phone 464-3 Home Made Pies 402-8 Greenw d A ., P t wney, Pa. Baked Beans 21 Specialty KODAK ? The Ideal Gift for the P. H. S. Graduate The White Studio Koclalfs anal Eastman Films Say It with Flowers We HTG Members of 'Elle F. T. D. PI'9Sl'I Flowers DELIVERED ANYWHERE Crissmanas Flower Store Y. IA. Btlllfllllg THE MIRROR Y UU Wan! Pure Drugs! Wan! Fair Prices! Want Courleous Treatment! WY Feicht's Drug Store The Rexall Store on the Corner Crosby's Shoe Store Nobby Shoes Correct Styles Easy Comfort Prices Right 206 N. Findley St. Williams' News Stand Specialties Candy, Books, Magazines, Stationery and School Supplies. Punxsutawney, - - Penna. , -- lfjil 5 . pdf-c P 1 V in i -S i Tlllli :snap 75 l 1 lllll Q, if Mus1csToRE i I ll f R 1 lx as 4 ggi Fiji? 1,,a-r4QA l ll li, il! pm-nos - PLAYEQ PIANOS up l ll l ,iplfllllll ll L M vucmotls-vucron nfcono ' R .rug tvfovrnmo MUSICAL 1 l l g QLlP5snTAwN1iY,pA Fi i 1 2 Similfcaiih 'lull' 1 ,n all AE 1- ll. i ll' STYLE Society Brand style, lilie a triangle, has three dependent sides, the first is attractive patterns woven into jqne fals- ricsg and second is the smart design of the model, the third is the tailoring of the ClOti'leS. Each side is perfectly developed to meet the other twog thatis why the effect is a finished whole-and the longer you wear a 'Society Brandi, suit the lnetter youall lxno'vO it. W. S. DINSMCDRE Quality Store Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. THE MIRR Farmers G? Miners Trust Co. Punxsutawney, ---- Pennsylvania. Capital and Surplus - S 262,000.00 Resources over - - l.600.000.00 H. G. BOWERS, President J. H. FINK, Vice Pres. T. B. MITCHELL, Sec'y-Treas. SARA ROBISON, Ass't Sec'y-Treas. J. G. KELLY, Asst. Sec'y-Treas. LEX. N. MITCHELL, Solicitor olph's Place Pantall Hotel Block Books, Stationery, Office Supplies High-Grade Candy and Cigars S. Sz D. Athletic Goods Conklin Self-Filling Fountain Pens Hamilton's Pharmacy Everything in Drugs Calling Cards Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 215 W. Mahoning Street Showing of Hart Schaffner :Q Marx Clothes and Sam Peck Boys' Clothes For Summer of 1919 Wilson Bros. Furnishings Stetson Hats S. C. Goheen Men's Shop Place for Nifty Toggery CUSTOM TAILORING E ,,.,, ,, OR 5 6 THE MIRROR P 4 Majestic Jefferson l Theatre T Theatre A PRESENTS ANNOUNCES Q Thursday, May 29 660 Carlyle Blackwell and 1 Evelyn Greely 0 m e n l el-lit or Missy Friday and Saturday l May 30-31 2 The Latest Photo Play l Mesfefpieee The Artcraft Special T First Time Here---You will want to Pants WON the WClf--- l see it. Wear Them. l ' , A. C. Robinson and Son Visit Our New Store L: Undertakers 6 6 , , at ea Furniture Dealers M cQu0Wn Auto Co. Automobiles, Supplies and Repairs BOTII PHONES 409 E. Dlahoning St. Ford Punxsutawney, Pa. 1 THE MIRROR -lii ' :Q - 1ll l u l 1 Al HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. W. WVINSLOXV MRS. lNIARGARE'l' WVILSON GEORGE C. BROWN F. D. PRINOLE NV. A. SUTTICR W. A. THOMAS EDGAR S. SWARTZ F. S. JACKSON, Superinteiident of Schools HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DIARY J. ROBINSON, Principal, Geoinetry JOHN S. HAUSE, COll1.B1'Z111C'l10S MRS. J. S. JONES, Asst. Math. AIYRA S. BROXVN, Latin MARY A. IXIASTIN, Asst. English MARGARET C. BOLES, English NETTIE M. SHOXVERS, Science R. H. FETTER, Science OLIVE VVETZEL, Asst. Latin, Hist. ELAIA FREE, French ADDIE FIELD, IJl'ilWl11Q'. Q. STAUEI-'ER, Math., History MARY COLLINS, Music. MRS. VVARREN CROMLEY, Domestic Science XV. M. POWELL, Manual Training ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION JEAN WVHITE, President RAYMOND ALLEN, T1'CZl.SU1'Q1' JOHN IMIORGAN, Vice President MILTON MOCALL, Track Maiiagei' ROBERT SNYDFR, Secretary , LLOYD JORDAN, Basket Ball CLASSES-SENIOR, 1919 JEAN WVHITE, President RALAIER SCOTT, Vice Presitlent ROBERT SNYDER, SCC1'CIH1'y RAYMOND ALIIEN, T1'QZ1SI1l'C1' JUNIOR, 1920 FLORENCE WVALTER, President BERNICE LAW, Vice Presiclent IS.-XBELLA IIALL, Sec-IxetzII'5'. LIICILE VAN BRITNT, SecI'ctzII-5' SOPHOMORE, 1921 JOHN HAYES, President DIARY XVHITE, Vice 1,l'CSltll'llt DAVID XVILLIAAIS, Seeretary DOROTIIY ROBINSON. '1'I'c:IsIII'cI- FRESHMAN, 1922 OSCAR WVARGNY, President FLORENCE SPR.IXNlil.l-Y, Vice PI-es. NELLIE SHERMER, SCCI'6l.El1'y SAM ALLISON, 'l'I'eIIsIII'eI- 8 1HE MIRROR ig 6 Pulolislwed by tlte Students of punxsutawnej Higlt Scltool Vol. XI. No. 5 A JUNE, 1919 - Price 25 Cents it Enirn n EI.-XZEL BARTOVV, '19 ......A......... ......., P iditor-in-Chief CYNTHIA DRUMMOND, '10 ...... ....... A ssociatc Editor ALICE LAVERTY, '10 ,.............. ..A,..1 1 Xssocititc Editor RIARGARET ABEI.11.xN, '10 11.,..,, ,..,... 1 Xssociatc Editor SADIE BURREIJ., '10 ............ A ....... 1 Xssociiitc Editor DOROTHY ALLISON, '19 ......... ......i X ssociute Editor LUCILE VAN BRUNT, '20 ..... ...... . Associate Editor PALLIER SCOTT, '19 ........... ...... A thletic Editor JANE INIURRAY, '19 ..... ........... C oniic Editor SARA GOURLEY, '20 .............................. Exchange Editor BUSINESS STAFF JAINIES PROTHERO, '20 ..................,..... Business lXIL1I'18.gCI' RYZNIAN ROBINSON, '20 ............. hX sst. Business BIHIIZIQCI' JEAN WHITE, '19 ........,.,........,...... Circulation Manager EDVVARD FRIEDMAN, '19.. ,... Asst. Circulation Manager R EPORTERS NELL FENTON, '19 :XILEEN FARRELL, '10 NITLDRTLD IIARLAN, '21 KIARY XVHITE, '21 tlitun loss rougglr lim-zitisc tliov wow m-pzniiw-tl at least at littlo by our staff. May you find thorn as pleasant ns wo lmw found tlniin Our train will loud us into livlds unknown Our train will ntovo on into mst wildvi' ntisscs in sozircli ot' kliowlotlggxi and trutli Howevor, wo will go fortli, lll'ilYt'lj'. lwvzuist of the COll1'Z1Q'Q wc ltnvo i'0c-oiwil front you and from Our tezicliors. .lust .VOSlt'l'tlilj', vlnd in g'1'oo11, wo lmoznrd Od the 1+'i'Oslnnun train g just yvstoi-tiny, sliy tiinid, with slmliing' knoos, wo snid good bye to g'1'a1111111z11' svltool. EWG pussi-d tln il1ll'0Sl1lIlt1l1 Junvtion, Soplioinoro Town ond JENNIE Logs, igo LEERIDXYXQQ NQLP1-I, '33 Junior 1'ity, now, yes-s-know, tit swins V 'Q ' A ' A1 V , ,J vgj . . . . LOUISE BROVN' -ll SARA hL,Ll'5m'RF'LR' rr nnpossililol wo, ns SUIIIUVS, vlzld in grant' jmtifgs Exxxxs, 21 1 j xI0IQA-XH1-Illllj PILKINQTQN, 522 l'1'Zlt'il 1 Ullllllt'll1'0lllt'lll. .ll0l't' llll' Q'illt'S Wlll swing' opon widv ond no will sw. .vi-s. on U. , . u Our train luis i'vzwlnwl its dostinntionz TW tho huhti NWN Mmmll one part of our journvy is :it nn ond. so wo, U11 UW' .l0lll'1WY W' WW' l'f'l'l'.V- .l .V'llS Tlw .llirror lioard of '10, clizuigrv trains. SlWl1U11S- .WN l'f 'll2'l'N- H2ll1Q'l11,Y1 l't 'l'2'l'r fyyul' 'ic,'L1l'l1t1X' has btiiill Short Y01 long-Q pusy 'NYU filil llllllQ'S tililli NYU llUNY XYlHll Wil' l'lllll1l V . . 3'Ot diffic-ult: wt- lntw lnliorod. lmut wi- liziw 4'l'2ltllf'z1tog liowmevw. tlitw' illlllw WW' ll- 2llSOPl2lf'01l, so now wo lwqtivzitli to you tliv li' l'2ll'l of WU' ll2ll'l'5' l1 lt'S lt'2't'll '- y . 1 . . . t l' ll lfrosltlo. So vluos. fllllllHl'S, wo will in-wi: future vlztssos and .llirror Bozirds o' . . l S., our f0l.'ll10l' plnvos. iiowi' foiqrots tliost- lnipov linn-s wt- liod lmff Your train will lttilll you on tlirougrli 511-tlntix noi' will wo 1-wi' 1'oi'g't-1. ln-lowtl roads that wo lmw trziwlotl. May you find tom-lioi's. tlio ltindnt-ss. tln- ,joys 'Will lim. 10 THE M g'11'011 IIS. 1111, t1l'2l1'l T110 t1'11111 1s 11'l1istli11g'g 11'0 2ll't1 11111111111 '1'11111111 t110 1101111. 01111tusi1111 111111 1'1111111111ti1111 1't'1Q.1'1l s11111'01110, for 11'0 111'0 011- 101'111g' 1111111111O11f'01110111 St11t11111, 111111 11o11' T11t11't S 21 t0111' 111 t110 song 11'0 1'211SO t11 t1100. 111 1110111 'ry of L12lj'S g'11110 11y. .X1111 1111113 t'111'011'011, our L1C2l1' 11ld s0h11111, 1+'111'011'0l1, 11111 1J1111XS,j' I1ig111. Y0s, 11111' 11'11ys 1111181 p111't, 11'0 11111'0 g111'011 X011 11111- 111111-0s 111 t110 ,g11'011t su000ss-110111111 t1'11111 ot P. 11. S. May yo11 01'01' hold those y111100s 1102112 Illilj' our 111ist11k0s but 11111110 t110 11'11y 1110l'O 010111' for X011 who follow 11ft- 01' us. 111111 1111011 you 2111 1011g't11 pull into 110111l11t'l1t'C11lt'1l1 Station, I11213' y1111 110 f111'th-- 01' 111111111 1111 t110 t1'1101i of su000ss t111111 W0 111'0. 1......,,.., Youth Youth 0o1110s 1111t 01100.71 Youth 111 1111 its g11111'y, 111 1111 its 1102111152 111 1111 its spl01111-1 111: 0111110s 11111 111100. Youth of 11'1111111 t110 11110ts si11g1: 1111' 111111111 t110 1111011 t'1'YQ Youth, 111111111 youth its01f 11o0s 1111t 111111101-111111 111' 111lt1t'1'S1il11t1 u11t1l it is t1111 112l1CQ this Youth 0111111-s 1111t 1111001 But is it 1111t 011111111111 N0011 1111'1'0 110 y1111t11 111111'0 t111111 111100? N111 N11t it 11'0 l0211'11, 1111t it 11'0 st1'i1'0 t11 1111l10ltl, to 1111111'00i11t0 itg 1111t if 11'0 will 1111t put 11111'St'1X't'S 111 t110 1111100 of t110 1111011 who s111g1s: Bliss 11'11s it 111 t1111t 11111111 t11 110 11111'0g 11111 to 110 Ytilllllfl' 11'11s 1'01'y 110111'011. 110111'011! YU111111 211111 11Ci11V01ll 11111211 2l1't1 y11111' 11111211118 ot' 110111'011'? A10 t110y 11111 IRROR t'1111 of 1111110 of 11U1111t11lCSS possibilities? of 11111111180 of 110El111j' 'Z 1s it 1111t, t110 1'01'y t11i11g1 for 11111011 y1111 t1'y t11 111'0 111111'Clj', 11011- 0st1y, 111111 1111110111 S1111 Is it 1111t tho 11161111.2111 of 1102111111 11111011 CO11SO1CS you 1111011 il lo1'011 0110 1110s? Do you 1101 think of 1101111111 11s il 1111100 I1101'C 11011ut1fu1 than this 11'o111101'fu1 01111111 Y0t 1Vo1'ds1vo1'th s11i11: To 110 Yt11111g1' 11'11s 1'01'y H0111'011. T11011 is 1101 y1111t11 111110011 111111'1'01ous6? Do0s j'O111l1 11ot 1111110111' 211 111111111011 ti1110s 11101'Q 111i11Q'111l'1PQ111 1111011 0o11t1'ast011 with 0111 111101 It 11o0s. T111s 11111-t 0111111ot 110 110111011 lt is Z1 l1111' of 11111111111 11i11U.1'Q, t1111t 0o11t1'11st 110t11'0011 op11osit0s 111i1liCS H1119 110tt01' s00111 11101'Q 110si1'111110. S11211i0SI11G81'C 1111s s11i11: H0110 1110 is 10ss011011 11y 211101l101',S 1111111- 111g1. P01'h1111s t1111t is why Youth 1ts01f do0s 1101 11pp1'00i11t0 YO11111. A YOUIIQ' p01'so11 11ss110111t0s with 11th0.1' Y01111g1' 110111110, 11111111 t110y 1111 1111t 1111111-01-111t0 t11011' youth s11 11111011 1101'1111s0 11th01's 111s11 h111'0 it. 1t1 is 1111ly youth. 01111t1'11st011 with 0111 11110, 11'hi0l1 1112l1i0S t110 f111'11101f s00111 1111110 W011t1tj1'f111. Th011 why 1111 11'0 1111t 11pp1'00111t0 it? Think it o1'01', 111111 t1111111i 111111 t1111t you 111'0 y11u11g1g 1111111 YO111' 1110 is still 110f111'0 yo11. A 11'111'11 111 t11is 1'O1l110t'111011 to t110 S0111111's. 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Zll'l' only llll'0ll Qxvllsos for lllll llzlvillg' -- llllllll ill all lllzll lilllo-sllzlllll-, llllll'llQl', ol' NW' 1ll'1' zlllllosl llrolwl Y lllvilzlllolls. mllls Slltllll'll illlillll. illg' l-zllwls, Ill1'llll'l'S. l'lllQ.1'Ss fllll. tll'2ll' llll , . . l l 1' lllill s il gooll sl:ll'l, lllll lvzlll lllllll lvl- L1'l'illl- Alilllj' ol' Ulll' Sl'llllll'S 2ll'l' lllllllillg' l'lll'll' llzlll- :lllll ll'll'll lll-:ls Illl1ll'2lH l'lllll'l'll llIll'l'. Sillll ill lllis lzlsl llllilll llrivo. SOYl'l'2ll ol' '-l' lls llzlw 2lll'02lllX lllillll' TWO-llllllllll' spolll-lllls lA2ll'Q'l' Illl'l'l'S ol' l'2ll'1l llllIll'll. lllllxillu lllls Ill lllll l'llC2lll'l'S. lllrs, Y2ll'Il'll slyll-s ol lvl'lllllllQ' lllll ll 1' ' . - alll lllfwllll-l' :lllll Yllll ll2lX'1' il 5l'llllll' llosllllx ? Q Solllllolll' lolll llloyll lllzlll il look lll'2llllS 'l'llll lflllglisll llllll:ll'lllllllll lllol'lwll ill l-osoll lo lllillli. lllll' lililf' llloyll got Zlll illsllilul- lll'2llllJll lvilll lllll -Xl'l lll-llllllllllllll. Yllll lllilll lioll :lllll wzls sllllll l'll2lSllll.1' Illillllj' 2ll'Ullllll sol' llll- l'l'SllllS wllllll llll- xll'lIl'll'lill l llll.l lllll l'UlllIl. llxvlzlilllillg. l .Ill Q'l'lllllj.1' 'l'lIl.H lloslws Vllllll' Hlll. Vllllll llllllPl'2ll l'lllllllisll'y' l-lzlss ll2lS il l'llx'l-:' Wo lllllllllll ml l-olllll lllll lf-lllll l'. ll. N. 12 THE M without giving S0lll0llllll,Q' to the .I llI1lO1'S lll order that they might 1'0Ill0IlllJ0l' 11s. XY1- might give them several things but we have decided to give them our most be- loved treasure. Room Tp we hope that their lives inside it will he as llilppy as ours have lJ00ll. Speaking of fame! Just liste11 to this: The Pennsylvania xvill' History Conimis- sio11 is prepariiig a record of all the activi- ties of tl1is state during the war. Since tl1ey XVillll a narrative telling of all the work ll011G by tl1e Punxs'y schools, the Senior English students are at work, pre- paring tl1e article for ll19l11. Our school is sending four representa- tives to take part i11 tl1e scholastic con- tests which are to be held at Pitt Pniversi- ty 011 May 10. The contestants are Hazel Bartow for essay writing, Arthur Corey for declamation: Ja111es Prothero for ex- temporaiieous speaking, illlfl Cy11thia Druniniond for history. XVQ feel sure they will all bring back medals. Although we. the Seniors. look forward to a future with hope Zllltl promise, yet as we look back o11 our H. S. days, we have a feeling of SZ1Cl11GSS because we 111ust leave Punxs'y High forever. XYe do 11ot like to thi11k tl1at P. H. S. will be 4'yours in- stead of ours, tl1at others will fill our places as well if 11ot better lllilll we Zllltl that tl1e daily round of work i11 P. H. S. will go on without us. However, the laws of Progress de1na11d that we leave but we are thankful tl1ey do 11ot demand tl1at we forget our dear old high. XVe hope P. H. S. will 11ot soon forget the class of '19, Although the class of 1919 Must all leave at this time, They'll oft wander back to P. H. S. IRROR For tl1e sake of auld lang syne. ..i.....- Room S House cleaning time has come. The pupils of Room S have actually cleaned their desks. Many thi11gs have lJ661l brought to light. Speaking of IIOXV scientific discoveries Clifford Runibarger has discovered that two feet make a yard. Clifford dislikes to be contrary to the laws of measurement but he ca11 prove his assertion. Ask him. Poor lid Scott has been compelled to find a 11ew shelf for his books because his SGZ1lll12llQ has filled his desk with old Mir- rors, stationary. business papers, and many varieties of books. Tom Robinson came to school o11e day with his eye lashes burned. Evidently he had been playing with fire. Moral-Little boys stay away from fire. Room C At this 111116 next year, unless fate in- tervenes, the Seniors of this room will pro- bably be enterprising stenographers and bookkeepers. The Juniors Qwe hopeb will 21diV3110Q to the diginfied position of Sen- iors. 'lf we want John Pantall's dignity pre- served till the end of the year, it might be well for us to provide him with a chai11 from which he can it fall. All contribu- tions gladly accepted. Clara Hawk and Clara Thompson were sent to Squire Rowan 's office to take testi- mony at the hearing of a. case. They felt highly honored, but they are now willing to divide honors with a11yo11e who will help them decipher their notes. THE M Friends, we ask you to excuse us For our class notes this time. And we'll try to make them better NVhen next fall's school bells chime. 11...-Mk Room M Roy Stormer took a sudden desire to work and ltldward t'ole a sudden desire to be sick so consequently they have both left us. Vile are hoping that the desire to be with us again will soon possess them. Ethel fi00l1l'2lll is one of our shining lights. Mr. Stauffer says that she is evi- dently compiling a new geometry. .-. ..g.?l1-. Room R For Freshmen only: VVe, the Sopho- mores of Room R, dedicate this beloved room to your safe keeping for one year only. May you keep it as we have kept it. For sale: One perfectly good pencil sharpener in perfect condition. Sold cheap to the first buyer as the owner is leaving soon for Vacation, Pa. For further in- formation call Room R on the Robinson Telephone. 'NVe are glad to welcome Ervin Ross from Butler. XVe now have six boys in our room. Lim.,- Room L Maude Huth has started a cafeteria. Yes, indeed! She has cookies '11 every- thing. The other day she had a cookie which it became necessary for her to con- ceal so she accordingly put it into her French book. That very morning Mr. Jackson visited her French class and pick- ed lier book which contained said cookie. At the end of class when he returned her book, he asked poor Maude if she were studying French a la mode. I RROR 13 llerb was very anxious and very per- sistent about having the job ot' collecting the monev 'tor the benefit ot sending repre- sentatives to Pittsburgh. llerb got the job but we wonder it' Miss Robinson got the money. .l...l. - Room N Even at this late day we are glad to wel- come a new scholar, t'lyde Ross from Hut- ler .lligh School. . , . 1 , . A dime was .tound in lxoom Ng which. if 11ot soon claimed, we intend to donate to the fund set aside for the purpose of fur- nishing pencils for the Mirror Board to chew while waiting for inspirations. ,.....-....,. Room U Everytime we see l+lleanor go towards the front of the room we know that she is going to ask for 1no11ey. Une day a little bee found its way to Room U. By the way the girls yelled you would have thought it was a giant. 'We are going to establish a Geometry information bureau with Mr. Staulfer, in- former-in-chief. Room O Thursday morning Alice llaverty came to our room and told us that we were to hand in some jokes to Jane Murray. Ted Swartz said that he was going to put Tom Treharne on a piece of paper and hand him in. Room O regrets the loss of llorothy SJIOZII' and llela Straweutter. These girls were forced to leave school on account ot' illness. We are sorry that spring tests will cease to be when summer comes. I4 THLMIRR Qi -.., ,,. , Q me-A 1 4 'sP: GH? SS CL FRESH SSVID EIHOWOI-IdOS THE MIRROR U3 cn ..1 U I I5 v-w S.LNHClTLLS 'IVIDHEIWWOD THE MIRROR T H E M I R R O R ' MARGARET ABELMAN lXIarg Scientific Course Glee Club, '16, ,l7, '18, i1O. Associate lid. of Mirror-'l0. Red Cross Luncheon Comm. '18 .-1 .s-eeuzing child in everything, Safe tl10'Z'f11l brow ann' ripenzfzg CILfl1'H1S.,, A girl who likes to Hatter, likes to criticize, likes to pun and likes to work is Margaret. In regard to her tendency to iiatter, we would say that she is by no means addicted to sycophancy, otherwise servile flattery. CXYe learned that word in Senior Englishj Now don't forget to remem- ber that criticism nowaa-days includes both favorable and unfavorable opinions on any subject. Blargaret is as capable of picking out the good points in a recitation or composition as she is of finding the weak places. If, when Marg is around, you hear a low voice whispering something give strict attention for Blargaret is quite likely to tell you something really funny and clever. Margaret expects to go to 1XIargaret Blorrison College and take either Pharmacy or Domestic Science. RAYMOND W. ALLEN Damie', English Course Treasurer of Senior Class, '19 Treasurer of A. A., '19 Basket Ball Sub The way fo lzave a friend is To be one. Here is lXIr. Allen, our man of affairs. Can't you tell by the set of his jaw that Damie has an adamantine will? And by the smile in his eyes that he is of a jolly, fun-loving disposition? But you must know Damie'l personally to find that he is true to his word and to his friends. Mathematics are Damie's delight. He is at his best when solving some hard problem in geometry or arithmetic, we hope that he may solve the great problems of Life as easily and as well as he solves these. He is at present undecided as to what he will do, but never fear success stands ready, waiting for Damie.l' 7 JAMES B. ALLISON Hjilllii Scientific Course President Senior VV. S. S. Society, '19 High School Play, '18 Athletic Editor hlirror, '18 The mind is the strzrzdard of the man. The world calls him bashful, but we, the Seniors, know that he is not at all bashful, but only dignified and reserved. VVe do not like to predict anything but a famous career for i'Ji1n,' but we feel that he would make an excellent butler. VVe arrived at this conclusion from the part he acted in the H. S. Play. Perhaps he can do this as an avocation. Ullllllw is very undecided as to what he will do after he leaves school, and no wonder, for he can do so many things that it is hard for him to choose. VVe are confident, however, that he will make the best choice in the end, and we feel that, when the world knows Jim as we know him another name will be added to the list of those who are immortal in the hearts of men. T H E M I R R O R HAZEL KATHRYN BARTOW Big C'hief Vlassical Vourse Yaledictorian lfditor-in-l'hief of Mirror, 'lil .Xssociate liditor of Mirror, '18 1' ' pw fa Cllee C lub .-11111 S1111 1111' iu0u111'1' grciv T11111 11111' s1111111 111'f111 11111111 c111'1'y 1111 5111' 1c'I1l 2t'.H Here she is! Hazel, our valedictorian, known to all as the brightest, busiest, cleverest girl in P. H. S. She is a source of overwhelming awe to ignorant lfreshmen, of inspiration to aspiring Sophs, of information to lackadaisical juniors, and of just pride to the Seniors. Pray, where, oh, where can you Find anyone to surpass her in scholastic ability? In such a paragon, the faults. or rather weak points, must stand out more sharp- ly, and sorry we are to say that Hazel has one great fault, namely, a passionate fondness for Freshmen. Hazel expects to teach next year and oh, how we envy her prospec- tive pupils! VIOLET BURCH TriI-:yn English Course Ir. Red Cross Luncheon Fommittee, '18 Glee Club, '16 HT111111 11111151 11 i'01c1' 1.111056 50111111 was like 1111' sen P1111 as 1111' 11111e1'11 111111-z'c'ns, majestic, free. They say llacaulay had a wonderful memory but we believe that his would not have much showing if it were compared with Yiolet's. VVe are not exaggerating when we say that she can memorize a whole article in the Literary Digest. But stop! The possession of a wonderful memory is not her only characteristic for she also possesses a disposition such as no other person has. She takes things as they come and never murmurs when cares and burdens oppress. She is diligent, persevering, and fond of burning the midnight oil. XYith such a recommendation we send Yiolet out into the world and allow her to choose a career for herself SADIE DIXON BURRELL Dick C'o1nmercial Vourse Mirfor Reporter, 'IS .Xssociate Iiditor of Mirror, 'IU N111111'11g 111111 .Y11I' 11111'5 111' .s'1'1'111.v 13111 s11111c1es 11,1 x111111'1111'11g gl'l'Cll'I'l' 1111111 111'1'.x'1'lf. The class of '19 has an Irish Coleen and this is she. You know what they say about an Irish smile and blarney-just irresistible. Sadie has both, together with brown eyes and almost black hair. My! but she can talk fast. XYe wouldn't try to count the words per minute for there's nothing slow about Sadie. Then there's just one thing we can't help wondering about. It is the wherefore and the whyfore of those officially stamped. tan envelopes of which we sometimes catch a glimpse in Sadie's books. Sadie is going to be a stenographer. and fortunate will be the office that counts her as one of its employees. T H E M I R R O R HELEN CAMPBELL Heno,' Q English Course Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 I meet thy jzensive, moonlight face. Helen of Troy, herself, who was stolen on account of her beauty, could not possibly surpass our Helen, who has also been captured but not by a Trojan warrior, oh no! just by a Senior. Helen is a devout follower of 'fDame Pleasure. No lessons could ever be so long or no clouds of study so black, as to keep her from having a good time. Her fun-loving nature has made her a valuable asset to our class when we are down-hearted and discouraged. Helen expects to take up Domestic Science and we know it will-suit her and will someday come in handy. lVhen Helen leaves P. H. S., a bit of sunshine will go out which can never be replaced. ARTHUR F. COREY Art', English Course High School Play, '19 Class Prophecy 1NIember A. A. '19 With hues of genius upon his cheek, In jinest tones the boy could speak. Yes, Arthur is a fine speaker. He showed his ability along this line in the Four 1NIinute Speaking Contest. Arthur's mind is scientifically inclined, as his marks in Physics and Chemistry plainly show. Although Arthur has not been with us a year, he has made us all like him because of his good-natured humor, cleverness and true manli- ness. The saying goes that Good goods are done up in small pack- ages , but Arthur is the exception that proves the rule. Arthur expects to go to Cornell University next year and take up the chemistry course. Just observe his progress, for some day he will make himself famous by a wonderful discovery in the realms of science. IDA ELIZABETH COUSER K4Curly73 English Course Bo c't'c1'ytlzz'1zg wlziclz uoiu thou art, Bc nothing which thou oft not. . v Joyful, care-free Ida! Those who know her could not forget her, nor could they do without her. Here is a girl that is always ready to lend a helping hand. You never hear her complain or grumble, for she takes life as it comes. Here too, you find an energetic young person, who never wastes a minute Ida likes fun and is always ready for a good time. She expects to take up stenographical work after graduating and we know that success will come to such a lovable and energetic girl. T H E M I R R O R VERNA MAY CRISS Bod ie Scientific Course Yice President, ,IS Senior Cheer Leader, '19 High School Play, '19 Social Committee, '19 Just fill to the brim, and raise to your lip, .Intl In the fair fare of Verna, sip. To the class that has the honor to claim Verna, she has come to mean smiles, class-spirit, loyalty, and a girl that we can't do without. How could we ever have planned parties, picnics, feeds, etc., without Bodie ? Verna has a sense of humor, and a sense of fairness. If you don't play fair, she will take her dolly and go right straight home. Be that as it may. Bodie is going to take her cap and apron, and go right straighti' into some college, where she will take up Domestic Science. Oh, for a taste of her cookery! JAMES A DAVIDSON Jim Scientific Course Graduate of three-year course in Blahaffey High School High School Play, '19 Mahaffey High School Play, '18 Vice President at Biahaffey, '16 Diana, passing, found his youth so fair, His soul so fleet and willing to obey. VVhat cared Jim that he had to go to school another year when he knew that that year was to be spent with the class of '19 in P. H. S.? After he had graduated from a three year course in lNIahaffey High School, he joined us. It took us only a short time to discover that this shy young man was, heart and soul, a real member of our class. James should be noted for his cleverness, shyness, and adaptability. His next step towards furthering his education will be taken when he goes to State next year, where his adaptability and power to make friends will again be made manifest. CYNTHIA DRUMMOND Symphony Classical and Scientific Courses Associate Editor of Mirror, '19 Glee Club, '19 Give me cz nook mul a book and let the prom! iuorlel spin roznzrlf' Here is the Poet Laureate of the class of '19, If, some day, Cynthia should give a happy little bounce, look quickly at you with sparkling eyes, and say, Lend me a pencil, don't refuse her, for she has had an inspiration for a wonderful poem. Don't think Cynthia is able to do nothing but write poetry and get inspirations. She is graduating in two courses and certainly is an industrious worker. She believes in that little god, Luck, and certainly has been favored by him. To know Cynthia is to have a real friend, for she knows that to have friends you must be one. Sometimes Cynthia gets discouraged with things in general, but we cheer her up, because we know she will do as much for us any day. Cynthia expects to go to Lebanon Valley College next year, where we predict success and many friends for her. -734 ' X1 T H E M I R R O R FORREST ELDER Donkey English Course If his heart at high flood Siuainperl his brain now and then, 'Tiuas but richer for that When the tide ebbed again. Donkey is a good-natured fellow. It is not often that he gets an- gry, no matter what the provocation. This fact proves that Forrest has good sense. Forrest is a nature lover. Don't we remember how he used to bring rare flowers to school for us when we weren't able to get our twenty-tive Howers for Biology? Forrest could always Rfld perfect specimens, when, although we tried earnestly to get them, we just couldn't get them. Forrest is a person who, in these days, is called a good sport. No matter what happens, he refuses to be down-hearted and gloomy about his troubles. Donkey is really and truly honest, and, as Honesty is the best policy, he never needs to regret being true and honorable. ' Forrest is not certain what career he will pursue after graduation, but wherever he goes, he cannot help winning many friends. AILEEN FARRELL Red Class Donor Four hlinute Speaker, '18 Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 Mirror Reporter, ,19 This Titian-haired miss is Aileen Farrel. She is undoubtedly, one of the best all-round girls in the Senior class. hlany and varied are her talentsg long ago she won fame as an orator for the Red Cross and Food Conservation, she showed her superior artistic talent by the large XV. S. S. Poster in the Drawing Room, and by the seal for the cover of this Hlirrorg and on and on we could go, telling of her accomplishments. Suffice it to say, she has won the hearts of the Seniors-and some more besides, by her good nature, geniality. and willingness to help. We had come to consider her as Bliss Fieldls right-hand man,,' and a good one she makes, too. Aileen expects to go to Pratt,' to take up art. Keep her in mind for you'll hear from her later, as Fame has chosen her for her own. NELLE FENTON Commercial Course Yaledictorian of Conneautville H. S., '17 Post Graduate 1 ' cw-A 9 ,rx 7 Captain mls B. Ir. Ieam, I9 Her Iat'eIines.s' I ne-:'er knew, Until she snzilerl on me, Oh then I saw her eye was brighl .-1 iuellvaf Love, a spring of light. Two years ago the Senior gate opened and admitted a girl from Conneautville. VVe thought she would be quiet and unconcerned, but in- stead she was just the opposite. She took a post graduate course and al- ways had an average of ninety-seven or higher. Then when the girls formed a Basket Ball Team, they wondered who would be capable of be- ing their captain and they could think of nobody but Nelle. She is a wonderful basket ball player and has helped to win many a ga1ne. Nelle also substituted this winter and succeeded very well. On account of her kindness and sense of humor she is held in high esteem by all of P. H. S. Nelle intends to be a business woman and we know that it is not possi- ble for her to fail. ' THE MIRROR 23 EDWARD FRIEDMAN Pinky Classical and Scientific Fourses High School Play, '19 .Xss't Virculation Manager of Mirror, '19 When SIHIII' !H'l'1l!l'IlI' quality Dnth so j1a.v.s'c'ss a man that it doth zlrau' I .-ill his effects, his sf11'rz't.s' and his paiucm In their COIZT'I'l'fl'0llS,' all to run one way This may be truly said to bc a Humor. Pinky seems to have solved the problen' of perpetual motion for he is never still an instant. He is either collecting Literary Digest money or hunting some of his property that someone has taken. If someone should take one of his test tubes in the Lab., he will chase around till he finds it, then he will frown for a minute upon the guilty one and then conclude by telling the offender to borrow it when- ever he needs it. Such is Pinky Ed is undecided about his future career but we hope that he proves as much a blessing to the world as he has been to us. EVA LILLIAN FRIEDMAN Eve English Course Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, '19 For I, myself with these have grown To somethirzg greater than before. Eva is really a worth while girl. VVe choose that quotation for Eva because she is ambitious beyond all measure. And you can just depend on it, Eva will reach whatever goal she sets herself for VVhen she says she will, she will And you may depend on it When she says she won't, she won't And there's an end on it. Eva is an accomplished pianist. She does not tolerate rag-time, but you should hear her rendition of classical music. It is there that she excels. Eva is not sure what she will do after graduation, but she wants to go into business with her father. If her father wants to increase his profits, we advise him to avail himself of his ambitious daughter's aid. GLADYS GEORGE George English Course Orchestra, '16, '17, '18, '19 Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, '19 Junior Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 Ohf thou art fairer than the eveizing air, Clad in the beauty of a tlzousrznrl stars. This young maiden who greets you with her picture is one of the best all-around girls in our class. She was never known to miss a party, picnic, a social function of any kind. But she likes to enjoy herself better than she likes to study. Her motto is: Pleasure before work. Gladys is a happy go-lucky, girl bubbling over with youth and merriment. She loves every member of the class and we can't help loving her for she has those great big eyes and pretty smile 'n everything. Gladys is going to school next year. VVe are positive that she will cultivate friends wher- ever she goes. T H E M I R R O R MARCUS C. GOURLEY A Red English Course I will not dream in vain rlespairg The steps of progress wait for me. One generally expects a fiery temper when he sees a shock of red hair. But it is not true of lNfIarcus, for he is a very quiet boy. He has a particular aversion to the girls, and likes boys best. As years go on, we are sure Marcus will overcome his bashfulness. Marcus is always ready to have a good time and to enjoy himself. He has won many friends during his life at P. H. S. Good-natured, generous, and ready to help you, is lNIarcus. After leaving school, Marcus intends to take up work in the business world. We are confident such a person as hlarcus will soon win his way. S. SUTTON HAMILTON Chibbycabus , Classical Course Four Minute Speaker, '18 Pres. Literary Society, '18 al: it X tk Witlt glory burning Having won his reward, returning once more The soldier, alert and proud in bearing. Sometimes we can tell you what's in a name, but we don't know what's in Chibbycabus. However, we can tell you that Chibb is the nickname for a classmate who has done much to add to the honor of the class of '19, He enlisted in U. S. Army when Uncle Sam was most in need of brave men, just about a month before the close of school last year. He returned to us about two months ago, and took up the work just where he left it last year. Before we go any further, we will stop here and say Thanks 'Clubbye' er-a-Sutton. Sutton is going to the University of Pennsylvania next fall, where he will add to his life, not only knowledge, but also a great host of friends. SLEILA GAHAGEN LSLCCH3 English Course And in ,her slender shape are seen Hint and promise of stately tmienf' A dreamy look in Leila's eye, a bit of absent mindedness, a piece of paper and a pencil-what? Why a story, of course, and a very good one at that. Some time, in the days to come, we expect to see a new novel written by Leila, which will startle the whole world. Leila is a devotee of dreams, yet she works with a will. She is, as yet, undecided as to what she will do after leaving school, but whatever it may be we all hope her career will bring to her the fulfillment of her fondest dreams. TIIE LIIRIIOIK CLAREEJMMNK Betty lfnglish Course Associate liditor of AllI'l'0l',H '18 Lvl us fllf'II lu' up and l10I'lIg.H Did you ever see Clara idling her time away? No, you did not, for every time you see her she is doing something worth while. Sometimes she will be in despair, but that state soon disappears, and the sun will be shining again for her. Parties seem to be in her line, for the first thing you know, you will hear Clara announce a party to which all must be sure and come. Clara also is fond of a certain college, but we do not blame her for that. Good-natured and kind to all she has found a place in the hearts of her classmates. Clara expects to start on a business career soon, and we know that success will be hers. LLOYD P. JORDAN ,lurde Scientific Course Basket Ball, '16, '17, '18, '19 Captain and llanager of Basketball' Team, '18, '19 High School Play, '18 Assistant Circulation Manager of 3Iirror, '17 Vice President of Athletic Association, '19 'H-1 hardy ,frauzeg a harzlier spirit, Here, friends. See the strong, determined look in his face. It tells of trophies won, of basketball games won, of friends won. Jurde is one of the merriest fellows in the class, Cand that's say- ing somethingb. Did you ever hear him tell a tragedy, which he makes up as he goes along? Wiell, if you didn't you missed something. These jolly traits, added to his good school spirit, and his extraordinary athletic work, make us feel glad that we won't be in P. H. S. when Lloyd is gone. Jurde is going to college next year-where, he does not know as yet, but we know that that college will win, not only the championship in basketball but an all-around fellow who can't be beat. THOMASROLANDJORDAN Tom English Course High School Play, '19 lfember A. A. Give us the lcul wlzosc happy life Is one perpetzml grin. VVhen we remember what a small Freshman Tom was, we look with surprise and respect at the young man who is Thomas Jordan, Senior. VVe are glad that Tom has not changed except in physical statute. Tom's desire to question everything has pleased us many times. Tom simply wouldn't be himself if he didn't ask questions. Then too. Tom is a bit of a cynic. XYhen he hears of the extravagance and follies of mortals in this day and age, he is wont to express his disgust at such conduct. in one expression, Hully Gee! XYe would have you know Tom is an ex- ceptional youth, inasmuch as we have never heard of his being worried over or seen him with any member of the fair sex. Tom is uncertain as to what he will do after graduation. XYQ hope he will make a choice that will bring him the best in life. 'N as 1 as 2b THE MIRROR HELEN LARENT Hen English Course S111' is 11111.91 fair 111111 1111'r1' 117110 Her Iife 110111 rightly 11111'1110n1'ze. Helen is one of our busy commercial girls. According to her own statement she is always so busy that she does not know what to do first, but at times she is not too busy to have a little fun. The truth is, Helen is very fond of fun, but, would you want anyone to be otherwise? Helen is very particular in all she does. Helen never lets a little thing worry her, for she thinks that worry will do no good. She has won her place among her class-mates who wish her success in whatever path she may choose. ALICE EVELYN LAVERTY Stair Class Secretary, '16 Classical Course g Salutatorian Associate Editor of 1XIirror, '19 Central Committee for Yictory Loan, '19 Too young to love? .-111 no! A11 no! T00 young to be 1o1z'e11? .411 11o ' Reholdl a delightful, different, dangerous, diligent, daring, dissem- bling, desirable, diminutive, darling damsel. Although she is saluta- torian she does not act as if responsibility were oppressing her. But that is Alice's carefree way. But just let me whisper to you. This won- Llerful young prodigy is really an ink-omaniac. Aside from this small iault, you will find her a delightful person to have near you. But when she gets started to 'laugh, look outl Always ready to recite, always ready to help, to laugh, to flir-, excuse me, to attract, that's Alice. We know she will be a shining Star in whatever profession she pursues. DOROTHY HELEN LEWIS Dot English Course g Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, '19 Her 111011051 looks 11 cottage nzight adorn, Sweet as the f77'l'lIl7'0S6' peeps bcneotlr the t11or11. VVe could well say that Dorothy is the most modest, quiet, and un- issuming girl in our class. That statement would not necessarily imply, however, that she is not a good and cheerful worker. Dot can and does work, but she always has time for cheerfulness. As a hostess, We could suggest no better, for, was it not with reluctance that we left her home which had been the scene of a happy party of boys and girls? 1 Dot will take a four year course in Domestic Science at State College, after which she may teach that subject. It takes no prophet to tell that taking Domestic Science under her supervision would be a pleasure. THE MIRROR MILTON McCALL Milt Classical Course Senior Debate, '19 H. S. Orchestra, '16, '17, '18 Manager Track Team, '18, '19 His life was not his own Nor litwl for self alone. Sure a little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day, and dropped right down in Smethport but there it didn't stay for, when Milt was just a little boy, lN1cCalls moved to Punxs'y. VVe are glad they did for what would the B. B. team have done without Milt for a guard and what would P. H. S. have done without his Irish wit? No matter how dark the future may look, Milt always has a smile and a cheery word to en- courage his comrades along the road to success. Did you say that basket ball was the only thing that attracted him? VVell, how about a combination of red curls and brown eyes? Ask Milt. lXIilt intends to go to college to study law. VVe know he will be a success. LARUE MILLER Rue English Course Pianist for Glee Club, '16, '17, '18 Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, '19 Thou art so lithe and lovely. This little piece of humanity has been with us for four years. Not even those who know her can appreciate her ,full worth. She has remarkable abilities. She does excellent work in English and is a fine commercial student. But her most wonderful accomplishment is her musical talent. She played for the Glee Club for three years where she won great approbation from her fellow-students. Larue is quiet but she has many, many friends. She is a good scout and always ready to extend a helping hand. With all these admirable characteristics, we are not afraid to send Larue out into the world for we know she will prove Worthy of the pride we have in her. LELAND MOWREY English Course High School Play, '19 High School Orchestra, '18, '19 High School Pianist, '19 His music, when soft 'voices die, Vzbrates in the memory. For nine months we have marched up the stairs to Chapel, to Le- land's martial music. It is by his music that we will best remember Le- land. VVe feared that he might bury his musical talent under several feet of book-keeping and stenography, but we learned from him that one can employ as much skill in pounding the keys of a type-writer as in playing the keys of a piano. Leland expects to enter the business world after he graduates from P. H. S. and here's every hope and prophecy of Success, spelled with a big S, THE MIRROR JANEMURRAY at 17 Jazz Classical Course Comic Editor lllirror, '18, '19 Oh llluae, help me Z0 :lo justice I0 this girl for, To those who know lzer not, no worfds can paint, While those who know lzer, know all vvorrls are faint. One minute you may search for .lane among the clouds and 'tis then that Inspiration leads her to write her good stories and draw her best pictures. lVhat would the NIirror have done without her brilliant inspirations which usually made themselves known with a little squeal or an Oh, I know, I know. Again ,lane may be found in the depths of despairg then Time is the only remedy. However, the smiles have a fondness for Jane and can't seem to stay away. ,lane has won renown in P. H. S. for her drawing and painting, and it is along this line that we wish her most success. She is undecided as to where she will attend school next year, but wherever she goes, the heart of every member of the Senior class will go with hr. MARION ALICE NEILSON Ullary Ann Classical and Scientific Courses Vice President, '16 High School Play, '18 Blirror Reporter, '18 Thou fllll'-lLCZl7fPfl Angel. If you were in Room T and should see a prety slender girl come slowly sauntering through the door while the last gong buzzes furiously, that would be Marion. Wliere, oh where will you find such a combina- tion of wonderful golden brown eyes and beautiful hair to match? Dare we hint that one Senior finds these traits especially appealing? Marion is noted for her tendency to adhere to practical and scientific ideas. Consequently she has acquired the habit of condensing matters in a way which sometimes surprises the rest of us who are not gifted with the same type of intellectuality. Marion expects to go either to State College or Drexel, where she will take Domestic Science. Looks suspicious! HAZEL E. NULPH Hazel English Course Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, 19 Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 Her eyes tlfzrla clzrufm were vane to tell. To whom it may concern, we wish hereby to recommend Hazel, as the sweetest and most lovable little girl who has ever graduated from P. H. with commercial honors. Hazel wants to be a stenographerg will she succeed? Oh, my yes! How could she help it when besides her wonderful work as a stenographer, she is also the most cheerful and pleasant young lady in the world. Her voice is always gentle and kind, but she can also display that sterner side. XVhen she does, we know that she is not only kind and cheerful, but determined. XVC love her all the more for that. Good luck and God speed, Hazel. THE MIRROR 1 SARA PEARL OSSAR Hin-fu-1 Scientitic Course Glee Club, '16, '17, '18, '19 Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 Hut few have borne unconsciously Your spell of l0i'l'll'Hf'.YS. Some pearls are procured by great risk of diving, some pearls are found in oysters, all pearls are preciaus, but the Pearl which is found in our class, is more precious than words can tell. Loyalty to her class, her teachers, he classmates, and her studies is one of Pearl's chief characteristics. But she is not loyal in vain, for we all love and admire her and her splendid school work. Pearl has a sense of humor which is so pleasing to her friends that it is only fitting that we mention it. Her clever remarks have done so much to help us when we most needed cheering. Pearl expects to take up Pharmacy at Margaret Morrison School or at the University of Pittsburgh and we know that a girl with such cleverness and such personality, is bound to succeed. JOHN X. PANTALL Lsjackw Classical and Scientific Courses Member B. B. Team, '18, '19 Class Treasurer, '17, '18 Alan will not follow where a rule is shown, But likes to take a method of his own. Hudson's, eight-forty two, argumentation, and athletics all remind us of John. The Honk-honk of the Hudson-six, about two minutes after the last gong has rung makes us start with happy surprise-for we know John is coming. By the way, don't get into an argument with John, you're sure to be the loser. John was a guard on our team and also a winner for our class in all Inter-class Athletic meets. His opponents in this work, just as those who debate against him, do not have a lighting chance. As yet, John is undecided as to where he will go to school, but wherever he goes-, well, all we can say is, that John's persistence along all lines will bring him all that he desires. GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTER Porter I Scientific Course Senior Play, '19 No fountain from its rocky cave E'87 tripped with foot so free,' He seemed as happy as a wave That dances on the sea. In regard to qualities there is just as much difference between George's picture and the real George as there is between day and night. He is sober in the picture but in real life he always wears a smile, a smile which chases two dimples from their hiding-places. George is every bit as care-free as his smile. Life has a cheery outlook for him for he would never think of letting cares oppress him. If he should walk up to you some day and start to talk in a manner unknown to any mortal. do not become alarmed for he will just tell you the latest joke and then pass you by. George expects to enter college and learn to be a scientific farmer. How the girls wish now that they were scientific farmerettes! T H E M I R- R O R LAURA REISHEL Lollie English Fourse Senior Play, '19 Glee Flub, '16, '17 Shall I couzpare lhee to a S1lllIHIF7',S day? Thou art more I0-rely and more teu1pe1'az'e. Oli! blithe spirit, whither goest thou when thou departest from our midst? VVe have certainly enjoyed the four years that you have spent with us. You will never know how devotedly we all adore you. The days that you were absent were dark and dreary and we just longed for you and your cheery smile. Laura has a habit of calling everybody sweety. Yes, both male and female. Laura has a sweet voice and often entertains us by singing. just as a precaution we want to tell you not to be alarmed when a few years from now a Victor Record comes out with a song sung by Laura Reishel. 1 BENJAMIN RITTER Ben Scientific Course Guard on B. B. Team at Harrisburg Academy Secretary of A. A. at Harrisburg Academy Nor his the form, nor his the eye That yozrtlzful zizairiens were iz'0n'z' to fly .Xt the beginning of this year we decided not to admit anyoneelse to our class. VVell, we lived up to this decision until one day a nice young man came into our midst, smiled upon us, and asked to be admitted to our happy group. That smile would melt a heart of stone, so conse-- quently Ben's request was granted. Benny has an inveterate love for maidens and the Lab. But let me tell you, if you have the blues and want to keep them, don't go near Benny, for if you do, theflittle b-lue imps will surely forsake you. His laughter is as contagious as a disease. Ben will go to the University of Pennsylvania and study dentistry or engineering. We hope it is dentistry for then we can pretend We have a tooth-ache and go to see him every day. ELVIE C. SANDSTROM uxfen Commercial Course Her voice is sweet and low. Iilvie is a very quiet, good-natured girl. You must not think that, because she is quiet, she does not like fun and a good time. Elvie's one trouble is that she does not speak loud enough in class and for that rea- son people arel always reminding her of it. Does she get angry? No. She just smiles and goes on. Here is a girl that does not fail her short- hand class when they get stuck on a word. She is always ready to help those who need it. You would not find her going back on a friend. Naturally Elvie has won the love and esteem of all who know her. After school, Elvie expects to do stenographical work, and we know that she will be a success. T H E M I R R 0 R VIOLA SCHWARTZ ttX'i17 Classical Course Glee Club, '19 sl nd all the 'windows of my heart I open to the day. That's just Viola. She always has the windows of her heart open to the day, not only to the day, but to everyone. VVhen you meet Viola, she makes you feel as if she had known you forever. Viola is really a good scholar in both senses of the word good We couldn't imagine Viola in any act of misbehavior. Don't think that Viola is one of these somber, goody goody persons. She is full of fun and those who know her best will bear witness to this fact. Viola is noted for the compre- hensive and full recitations she gives in Literary Digest class. Viola expects to go to Pitt next year, and, if she does, we know that she will make good there as she has done in P. H. CHARLES PALMER SCOTT Scotty Scienific Course High School Play, '19 Senior Debate, '19 Aly heart's in Dubois, lily heart is not here. If you ever hear anyone say, Let's have a party, picnic, a pie- social, you'll know Palmer's near for-that's Palmer all over. Ener- getic, fun-loving, industrious, attractive, and business-like, Palmer has proved a member that our class could not have done without. Palmer has quite a large bank account because he has always collected money for everything that comes along, such as Mirrors, class dues, Biirror cuts, etc. Since the rest of us are optimist's Palmer declares he is a pessimist just to be contrary. But just look at his picture and you'll know that he really isn't one. Palmer is going to college next year to take up electrical or mechanical engineering. But we know The world by him will yet be shook, ' It is in nature's plan. MARGARET SOMERS lXIa1-g Iinglisli Course Glce Flub, '16, '17, l18, ll9 'Te1fs easy enough to be j2le11.w1nt When life goes along like a xong, But the one worth while Is the one who can smile When everything goes dead wrong. VVe really believe that hlargaret knows how to smile all trouble awayg come what may, her smile and cheery disposition remain. lVhen we are blue and down-hearted, Marg comes, and our troubles vanish. Our Marg is a true friend who sticks through thick and thin. She expects to enter the business world, and we know that some office will be frightened by her cheerful sunshine and her heart of gold. Success, BIarg l T H E M I R R O R ROBERT SNYDER Bob Scientific Course Class Secretary, '17, '18, '19 High School Play, '17 ,19 B. B. Team, '18, '19 Asst Business llanager of llirror, '18 I framed his tongue to music I armed his hand with skill, I moulriarl his face to beauty And his heart the throne of will. Bob has been with our class for four years and we count him a valuable asset. XVhen you first meet Bob, you think you know him but you soon find you are mistaken for every day you discover a new trait. God did his best work when he made a man and Bob can be called a man in every sense of the word. Bob will enter Penna. State College in the fall. All we have to say is that we are sorry we cannot all go with him. LI LLIAN STAPLES Scientific Course Jr. Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 lVith tears and laughter for all z'in1e. ' Pleasingly plump. jovial. fun-loving, sympathetic Lillian. If we ever hear a low chuckle and then a sudden outburst, we know that Lillian is near at hand. She just simply can't be good but bubbles over with fun all the time. If you do not believe this, just stay in school some day at noon and watch her perform. But in spite of her fun-loving disposition, she is always ready to sympathize with and help a brother in distress. She is a veritable good Samaritan. lVe do not know what Lillian intends to do but we do know that the world will be brightened by the rays of sunshine that she sends forth. GEORGIE STITELER George English Course Cheer leader, l19 Four Minute Speaker, '18 Iz s the sang ye sing an' the smiles ye wear Tlzafs amakin' the sunshine e:'ery1L'lzerc'. Have you ever heard a muttered guttural monosyllable more easily said than written and shortly afterwards seen a little girl with a big smile? lYell, that's Georgie. She can sing like a bird, dance like a fairy and stand up for her rights like a rebel. Not least among her talents is her cheerleading. Many were the times we had to resort to BIusterine'l or Sloan's after Georgie had made us cheer at a B. B. game. lVe can liken Georgie somewhat to Alexander the Great for she has conquered the heart of every Senior and now sighs for more hearts to con- quer: never fear, she'll get them too for she is used to having her own way. We do not know exactly what are Georgie's plans for the future, but whatever they are, she will never go under for it is just natural for her to come out on top every time. THE MIRROR CLARA THOMPSON 'I'ommy Commercial Course Glee Club, '18 Jr. Red Cross Luncheon Committee, '18 There be none of l3f'fzuIy's zlrzzzglzlzm- IiV1'flz zz Hlllgl-C' like tlzezx' 411111 like uzuxir on the Tv.'lIfl'l'.S' Is thy .vitwct voice to mv. Beholdl A dainty little creature so delicate and sweet that we are afraid to touch her for fear she will fade away and go to live with the fairies or wood-nymphs. She is certainly one of Beauty's daughters and has certain magic powers over everyone with whom she comes in con- tact. But listen and I'll tell a secret. She exerts more influence over a certain young man in the Senior class. than a magic On account of her sweet and lovable disposition Clara has won the heart of every meme- ber of the class of '19. Always ready and willing to help others, she treads the earth and seemeth not an earthly being. VVith such character- istics it will not be hard for Clara to win success in whatever she under- takes. REA WALKER Rea Classical Course Thine eyes are springs, in whose serene .-Ind silent waters lzcfziwz is seen. If you ever hear anyone asking questions, one after will know it is Rea. Sometimes we think that she will then, we like to hear her talk so we do not mind. Rea only way to learn is by asking questions. Rea likes to piano, and dance and is well accomplished in these arts. a very good debater, and can make you believe almost the other, you never stop, but thinks that the sing, play the Besides, she is anything. She has done excellent work in four minute speaking. VVho can tell, perhaps we may have an oratress from P. H. ? Rea is undecided as to what she will do, but she has the best wishes from the class of '19. JEAN HENRY WHITE Scientific Course President of Class, '17, '18, '10 A. A. President, '10 Circulation Manager of lNIirror, 'IU N0u'lzc1'c so busy fl mm! as he, tlzcrc iuusf Need we describe Jeans merits? Is it not enough to say that he be- came our President when we were Sophs and is still President? .Xml such a president as he was can only be compared to the President of the U. S. Jean was always busy, but not because he expected material gain. No. He was busy because he had to help his classmates and his class. Then too, Jean always seemed to know what his classmates needed. Like President Vi'ilson our President believes in being demo- cratic, at peace with the members of other classes, and just as X'l'ilson is loved by all, so is Jean. Jean is going to College next year, but before we close, we wish to advise Iean's college classmates to make ,lean I'resident. T H E M I R R O R GRACE MAY WILLIAMS Lizz Classical Course Junior Four-Minute Speaker, 318 She scenzezl a iz'z'1zd of music passing on. You hardly ever hear Grace making any noise in school hours. XVhen she recites, we all keep as still as mice so that we may hear what she says. But even as there's two opinions of a cracked bellf' there is another side to Grace. Out of school hours, she delights in laughing and making the rest of us laugh. just let Grace throw a fur about her shoulders and put on one of the other girls, hats at an angle of 450 and she will give you a side-splitting imitation of a grand lady. Probably she has learned some of it from Rea, who is a master in the art of mim- icking. Grace expects to take up banking next year in Utica, N. Y. With such a winsome personage as Grace behind the window, we prophesy a great increase in the number of depositors at that bank. JANE ROWE WILLIAMS f-'rubbye English Course Glee Flub, '15, ,16 Latin Club, '17, ,IS 8 Oft in the Sunless April clay, Thy early smile has stayed my walk? Such a smile as Jane's is very hard to find these days. P. H. S. could never get along without Jane, for, when we are down-hearted, just to hear Jane laugh bringes the smiles to our faces. During her high school life she has made many friends among her classmates. ,lane can be serious, too, at times, and it does not last very long. Here is a girl who will never give up until she has acomplished her purpose. ,lane is a little bit timid about reciting in class, but then, that is only a small fault which we cannot see for her good qualities. ,lane expects to help her father in the store after she leaves school and we wish her success. DAYATRICE WINGERT Lklyaym Classical and Scientific Courses g With those deep and temler eyes, Like the stars, so still cuzcl saint-like. .Dayatrice is not really so prim as she looks. Day is a little hard to get acquainted with, but, when you do you have found a friend worth having. She is very quiet in school, but what more could you expect from such a lovable, tender-hearted girl. Day'l enjoys life to the best of her ability. She is always on time, and is a good student. She is fond of a great many things, among which is car-riding. A cheery ano bright disposition is hers, and we sometimes wonder what we should do if she lost this cheery disposition. Day expects to go to college, where we know she will have many friends. T H IC M l R R O R ' S090 hi. if if -M, I J gf EYJIY COMMENCEMENT DAY Next year when we hegin the term t'osmneneement Iluyl Seniors throh .Xml are Seniors in their plat-es. NVith the joy that only onee is felt. XVe're through! NVe've clone the johl Hut ,just now. lets think ot' t'ommeneemt nt Another hlow for Iite is tlealtl .Xml the elass that has fought aml won Iiets follow the path they have matte Ion us i'0I1lllI011t'ClII011i Day! Seniors think Iiets clo what they have mlone. The longecl for hour now arrivesg .Xnfl so ol'orever we'II honor 'We stantl totlay upon the hrink 'llhe grailuates whowe won sueeess. To make the plunge anal live our lives. .Xml now wt-'ll give them a parting' to: As Juniors ot' IJ. II. S.: t'onnneneement Day has with it too A sorrow that will have no rest, NVe wish you all the sueeess that is. For are we not to go from you .XII fortune, Iuelq, anil health. Our own helovetl IJ. H. S? May you all he prosperous in the worltl like honest. have tame. have wealth. All hail! all hail expeetetl day Atlieu to eaeh Senior of the nineteen elass Though tears and joy are linked in one, To P. Il. S. you're son or tlaughter. Seniors all right proudly say. VW-'Il never forget you. for 'the tie th it I'm well prepareel for the life hegunf' hinclsi' J. A. IISI. Is the love of our Alma Mater. 1- 1 ii r '-fo THE JUN1oR's ADIEU TO THE -- D I i i H SENIORS FOIIIIIICIICOIIIOIITA time is here again. COMMENCEMENT OF '19 For the Seniors, it 's gala clay. t'ommeneement clay is looming' near. Anil although we Juniors wish them Iuelz Beholtl the Seniors antl hear them ehet i ' 'We would like to have them stay. No more they'Il to IIig'h Sehool Iate For these three years the nineteen elass For they are going' to grailuate. Has been, so the Juniors feel There 's exeitement aml hustle for :I The elass that went aheatl of us, must he right. As our model, our itleal. Say Miss t'oIIins to them. I 'II see Noll tonight. NVe're glad the present Senior c-lass Ilas stutlietl. worketl. then wong -Xt last, it arrives, that eventful mornv Anil we know they'lI always have sueeess, The Seniors are anxious themselves t I For they're stutlents Seeon1I to None: aflorn '1'hen.again, we're sorry to lose them. With eap aml g-own, aml lu-vel' a I'l'u We'Il miss their familiar far-es, Iieholtl the young' elite ot' the town! 36 THE MIRROR We Sophoinores gaze with envy green For they so wise and eoinplaeent seein As they take their seats. It adds new zest For eaeh one is eager to he his hest We say to ourselves. This is surely great. Hut we'll go them one better. when we graduate. H 's tl. H. 21. TO THE SENIORS FROM THE FRESHMEN Blessings on you. Seniors dear. You will not he here next year Hut we'll always think of you With saere-l memories and true. R. T. 22. MEMORIES The starry whiteness of the night. The erispness ot' the air. The hended tigure of a man l'ni1er the are light there. he hapwmy ehatter of a group Ut' youth now passing hy, he trisky harking of a dog .Xue thenh-a hahy's ery' I 14 , These signs ot' life the old man hears .Xing very dimly sees. llis mind runs haek to his own youth. oh hlessed memories! F. NV. 20. SPRING IS HERE At last, we may say that Spring is hereg The meadows grow green and the skies grow elear The huds hurst torth on the hare hleak trees And the happy hirds sing sweet melodies. The sun sheds its rays with a kindly gleam Un every ereature, on land and stream. The flowers awake as if from a spell- The arhutus. violet, and tiny hlue-hell. lint in some hearts the joyous appearance of Spring With its perfume---laden hreeze, can no happiness bring. Those souls deserve pity, who involved with their Cares Take no pleasure in Nature and the joy that she hears. B. R. '19. A FINANCIER'S DREAM The slow and eurling rising of the smoke amongst the trees, The merry eraekling erispness of a burn- ing heap of leaves, The ordor of the haeon-in the presence of a friend, . Where today is like tomorrow and all cares by time will mend- Here the 1l1Gl1il'Y of the rushing gushing money-maker lies ln the most secluded eorner of the tlamper's paradise. F. W. '20. COMMENCEMENT 'Twas the night of t'onnneneement, And deep down in our heart Wie all felt so sad For we knew we must part. The students were there To wish us tl-od speed. Anil the fltlaeulty too, ln our last hour of need. When out on the lawn There rose sueh a elatter, I sprung from my seat To see what was the matter. 'What to my wondering , Eyes should appear, But an airplane and in it Our teaeher dear. THE MIRROR 37 'Twas our teacher dear We must leave 'forever your pleasant -Ks sure as could he sc-enes .Xnfl what was l1is message 'l'he sc-enes ot' joy and sorrow We soo11 were to see. And we will have hut iiiemories 'llo spur us on toinorrow. He shook all our hands And turned witl1 a jerk 'Tis hard to part with you. dear Iligh And said, You Seniors 'Tis hard to say good-hyeg Have all done your work. Hut We'll l'0lllOllllJ0l' you, old High 'Froni now lllllll we die., H4A11fl so a diploma E. F. 'ISL To eaeh one l give l And I hope yo11 will keep it COMMENCEMENT As long' as you live. Have you ever stood on the wave-washed shore He gave- us each one And gazed far out to sea And with a l10Ll of his head And wondered, idly wondered Stepped out of tl1e door VVhat, heyontl it. there eould he? And away l1e fled. Just so, we have stood hy the sea of .liite But I heard him exe-laini And b1'id,Qed it with youth's hriglit dreams Ere he flew out of sight, And on this, our i,'UNIIllOlli'0lllPlll night. This elass of '19 VN'e li1l0NV. fls surely all 1'i,Q,'l1t. 'Tis no darker than it seenis. V. M. V. 'l9. -'i flllllllllt'1lf'0IIl0llt-Ulll' last night in P. ll. S. FAREWELL TO P. H. S. 'll0l1l,2'lll--NVQ' put out to sea. Dear P. H. S., the day l1as eonie We 11ow must launc-h on the high 'When we, from thee, IIIHSJE part g tide of Life. And, though we've striven for this goal Where will o11r aiiehor he? There 's sorrow ill our heart. t'. IJ. '19, THE MIRROR 1 E MIRRO I ind di 40 TH E MIRROR 5 O Q O 7 'Q Q. . Q U gl . n ,A 0 . .X I ' 0 Q f li. Bowers in Ancient llistory: How lt that youth was now to me which do you distribute the money you get from formerly was. X 'nk ll Cmintb thi mi lilound in Domestic Science Notebook: Add chopped milk to the first mix- - 9 ture. M. Somers: 'Tlle dissolved l'arlia- ment 3 w x 'llom Rohinsou: Hollow, with watertlw -lim .Xllison translating Yirgil: Ani l iight oh--I don't know? Miss Brown: l know you're right, hx the w'1v vou 'll'llH 1 K . c Q Mr. Stautters: 'NVhat was one. thing the early settlers looked for when they . , . ected a location tor a community? l reshman: flood roads! .-VW i Some Virgil Translations lhm y are shaken hy frequent paintings n n Q L 'v lipsf' 'llhe snake. with a train glides over the iltary fXew style for snakesj . . Pmkie l ., translating Virgil: Hlllippo- fflflll WI ire an olive on his head. Clle didn't it' Miss Holes ever s'iw him l . .-.1-.ii Found in Macaulayis Life of John- son. Once while searching for some apples, he found a huge folio volume of Petri- arch's work. lVould that we had lived in -flohnson's time if such volumes, essays, and writings grew on trees! Mildred Allen, translating Cicero: And his husband that most beautiful woman. Unearthed in junior Room I heard you had a case onl. I hope you don 't get it as had as myself. Itfs hard to get out of especially when it 's a hlondef' These Juniors are over-wise. 'Where do you suppose they learned that piece of wisdom lllizabeth G. Cin Englishj :HA verh is a, word which modifies a noun! CThis Freshman must have heen dissat- islied with the definition teacher used to gi ve. il Athletic Eyes 'lleacher Ctrying to make a certain per- THE M1RROR, 41 s1111 11215' 21tt1-11ti11111: You listen 111 1111- Desperate Freshies of P. H. S. for 1 1121111 to see Xtllll' eyes 111111111 11111 111' 1111- 1Jes11111':1te1y '1'11i11 141211 l311w1-rs wi111111w! 111 love 1111111211110 M111111 'i' Wlt'1i0C1 I1e1vi1l A1l'2l1lS Mrs. Jones: What 112111 111' the 1111111 st1111i1111s x12l1'11'. 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It makes no difference how small your account may be, the Bank will Welcome your deposits and make it easy for you to accumulate a substantial account. With money in the Bank, you will be able to take advantage of oppor- tunities when they come and you will never know what it means to be without financial resources. This Bank affords positive safety for money. OPEN A SAVINGS Al'l'0l7N'l' FUR SAl+'E'l'Y OPEN A CHECKING Al'COL'N'l' FUR CONYENlENl'I+I The County National Bank 1'unxsut:1wney, Pa. R-ESOURCES OYER A MILLION DOLL.-KRS FRAMPTCDN STUDIO Why not let us mal-ce a photograph of you at your best? Une that will really he a portrait. We will not he satisfied unless you are. Come to the Fashion Shop for hflillinery, Coats, Dress Suits ancl Dresses. 0. Wall Sink I i1'7 I JA 'I' ll lu M ,I I1 lx O It Capital SF200,000 Surplus Sz Profits S340,000 Assets, over 54,000,000 1 FUR Punxsutawney National Bank High School Boys and Girls AT BROWN'S BOOT SHOP Meet Me at Hotel SSIQCIKIQT Fenton McAfee TAILOR Custom Made Shirts PUNXSUTAWNEY S 'll Telephone 118 Punxsutawney, Pa. - Interest Paid on Time Deposits Annual Holiday Savings Club S. A. RINN, President IRWIN SIMPSON, Vice President W. W. WINSLOW, Vice Pr d t F. C. LANG, Cashier B. W. YOUNG, Assist t C h MICHELIN TIRES MAZDA LAMPS Whiteman Sz Co. Electrical A ppziances Mining Equipment Automobile Supplies PUNXSUTA WNEY, - - - PA Central Market For Home Dressed Meats STEVE RCNY llll Xl Illll -l 3 l r 'l 1 If it is QUALITYn1eat you want GO TO THE Star Meat Market You will also be received with COURTESY Eli SERVICE while doing so P. A. SWEENEY, Proprietor I-IARIJS for Quality Shoes at prices that are right SPRANKLE Funeral Director All Phones 103 S. I3incIIe37 St. Zeitler and Company INSURANCE Millions of Assets Millions of Surplus WE HOLD YOU SAFE GEO. L. GLENN, Mgr. Clothing, Cloalcs and Furniture CII REUBINIS The Store that always gives you values db Ladies Bazaar Punxsutawney Dyeing and Cleaning Co. DYEING, CLEANING and PRESSING CARPET CLEANING First-class Work Guaranteed Summerville Phone 162 Service and Quality Reasonable Prices Gents Furnishings DUNN'S STORE l l- -I I 1 I Is T II IC M I RROR 'YA CK TAR Middies and Dresses for Girl or Miss Rosenthal 's Full Money Worth In Shoe Service The tit and wear of Queen Quality Famous shoes means utmost value at all times. Their style and exclusive features have built a repu- tation for satisfaction. Make them your first choice this season. Peerless Shoe Co. For the Most Delicious ICE CREAM And the Most Exquisite CANDIES Go to the KANDY KITCHEN and SUGAR BOWl Cleanliness and Purity Our Motto All Orders Promptly Filled. Both Phones We are now in position to write a Life Insurance policy for any boy having attained the age of fifteen years. Inquire for rates of a Ten Payment Life Policy. Frank B. Hastings, Agent To Our Advertisers The Business Staff and Mirror Board thank you for your adds and the interest taken to help us make the 1918-19 Mirror Cl SUCCQSS. The Mirror is Printed in the office of IIIG SDIFII IJIIIIIISIIIIIQ C0. Where you can get all kinds of F ine Printing at reasonable prices. I See Our Samples of ENGRAVED STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS WEDDING INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS, ETC. TIIE AIIR ,. , RAYDEPTSTORE7 ' 321:21 -.--4 ED. A. WYURRAY -f PROP. J .WHERE 1 The H Igh School Gzrls, : The SGI1i0rS and fllljheif ffiCndS . I 5 -HQ mWi'H . . .. l . : are respectfully mvlted to VlSlt our store Ol 5 X Summer Openmg of S wfs E fa Dresses, Coats, Capes, etc., style perfect, V 1 ln prices right, Commencement Dresses , I and Materials, also finest Millinery at 1 I ewmmmwma , l VCYY 10W PYICCS, 1 ReSpeCtfu Y' 2665 2655 ge 3, The Ed. A. M urra Store D . f J?? I ' Haese Electrical Co. BURKETT'S DRUG STORE Everything Electrical 238 E' Mah 'g Sf' House Wzrrng, Fixtures Prescriptions a and Appliances . Our Specralty. Specialty BOTH PHONES 1 14 Findley Street PUNXSUTAWNEY, - - PENNA. The home of Pure Food and Del R Esfablished 1824 Monte brand canned goods, Chase enssglier h .TROY N' Y' and Sanborne Coffee, Pearl Flour. ENGINEERING0 Ytec nlc . Onyx Hose, Merode Underwear ANP SCIEFCF- . Q 0 Instltute f9r1ad1eS. 5Qh001 b0YS and glfls 110- .-rf.IIl1ZTf E.12if..!2',fl..if f5'1'f ETlE in1.'..1rliaii ESL SICIY. L3R6S1St3 Corsets. 2,llll90l'ill2Q-'1lQ. EJ f.'h9llli0'I F ggi Ing' qfh. Ind, and 2Pllt:i2Il 5'll'Il.l'.9 tl! S D Xl hrzuln- You Cannot buy better quality. if.1 SIfl,.'..?lTlL.i''...f.1.r-I . Il I I Fl trivzll. ylf'l'h2lllil'lll ' I Nl t I I t 1., I I J H rigor vzttzlltrgllv an l ll t t I 1 llle-ts , , , .Il Klllg' work of g' ulu lt . mul . t ll t. . nd 'I vs of buildings nn I 'I lu. . all ply t r .... JOHN' XY. Nl'liI'Nl. Il :.,i. t :I . - - .,,, ,E,,.. ,,,,, YW-, -,YY-- R O R 49 nfl T .ll IC M I R R U R, M X EST XXX.'XX XX W WYX'XW Y1XW'1fXXTXRXXXXWTFW' 1X'XFXX'.' XXNVXXX' RXXX ' 'X f X 'X X X '?X'1NX'QXl'NXi'T'TT ?Nw' X XXNN' 'XLR :XXX ,.,lXXXXX5XXXX1Qx .Qi .x., .Xi A XXXXXXXNX1 .XX ,XX .X , X X XX X X XXX ,X X X X X QX ' 3 Q X X -xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXXXXANXXXXXXNXNS Si: S S X X X X X X X X W. X S X Q XX X X X ..X QNXXXXXWXXXWXXXS XX X X X X X S X X XXWFXXS X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X XX A L .,,., , .,,. . .. S S S ir f'21 .W X X X X X X XX X ., Q' 9 ' 5 S ,., ,, ' X f.. X f 5, 4 X Y .f X X . i . XX X X 2, 7. 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