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THE M IRROR Samuel Kuntz Sam Scientific Course I A. A. '24, '25, Debating Society '25, History Play '24, High School Play '24, Football '24, It must be so-Plata, thou raasonest well. This is Sam. the little boy of last year and the big boy of this year. Sam just seemed to grow up over night. He is rather quiet but his good turns for his classmates make them love him very much. We must hand it to Sam for he is only having five periods a day and is still going right through. He comes in on the 10:20 train and so, as you can see, has no time to shirk. Next year we'll see Sam journeying farther to Penn State where we are sure he will make good. Donald Kurtz Don Spready Classical Course H. S. Orchestra '22, Track '22, '23, B. B. '22, '23, '24, '25, Football '24, '25, Debating '25, A. A. '22, 1235 ,2-4, '25, Business Manager of H, S. Play '25. UA natural born athlete combined with a fighting spirit and backed by courageous qualifies. As captain of the first football team sponsored by P. H. S. in re- cent years, during the season of 1923g captain of basketball in 1923 and '24, Don has endeared himself to hundreds of Punxs'y sport fans by his daring end runs and his scintillating cage performances . On the grid- iron or in the cage he combines his rare qualities of leadership with his earnest endeavors and has alwavs been more than successful in leading High teams to victory. Along with these athletic traits Don is a con- scientious and admirable scholarg Don also carries with him a keen sense of the right kind of hurnor. We are truly very sorry to part with Don because he has certainly been a leader among the High School boys. Don is going to college next year but he has not decided which one yet. Good luck, Spready. Marjorie Ruth Lenhart Alarge lXlargie Classical Course Girls' ll. li. Manager '25g Library Speaker '23, 'tWill 0' the Wisp '2Sg Thompson '25, Mirror Board '25, A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Red Cross Drive '22, '23, Junior Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '2Sg Stage hlanager for 3Iodesty and 'lFourteen . Sha kept her ,figure slim, Alnzl airways marlc you think of lr1r'cn1lar. Here is Margie, the fairy-like young lady that can play the part of the mystic Will o' the Wisp or the fanciful Helen in Thompson g she can also be the most dignified president of our Junior Civic Club. You should just see Marge sell the basketball tickets and cheer her girls on to victory. All these things, Margie can do. Yes, she is quite ac- complished. For this reason she will be missed by the class of '25 who wish her success at whatever school she enters next year. Twenty-three
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'7'i,v Ihr' songs you sing, and the smiles' you wear Thu! nnrleex the .run shine e1'eryw11ere. lfirst you hear a quick little giggle, then upon investigating you see King , Probably she is talking, most probably, probably she is glanc- ing into her vanity case, or probahly she is studying, least probably. Of course she gets through all right but she does so dislike to do any more than is absolutely necessary. Who can hlame her though? She is one of those lively, enthusiastic girls always ready for a good time. '1'here isn't a dance which she doesn't want to go to and usually she succeeds by her charming manner in getting there. She intends to go away to school next year but hasn't yet decided where. 7'wmIiy-treo Zella Eileen King King linglish Course jr. Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, A. A. '22, '25, '24, '25g Red Cross Speech '24. T H E M I R R O R Dorothy Kennedy Dot Classical Course Red Fross '22, '23, '24, '25, A. A. '24, '25g Torch Reporter '2-lg Torch Campaign '25, Neighbors '25. Thine eyei' blue temlerncss, thy long fair hair, .elurl the wan Iuxtrex of thy fl'llflH'P.Y. Dorothy is one of the few who has not succumbed to modern fads. Her long hair is quite a feature-and, hy the way it's red-almost any- how. The old sayings about people with red hair do not apply to Dot at all. We never saw her in a bad humor yet, and we don't believe she has a temper. She is quiet, happy, pleasant and a true friend. She is also good in her school work. Dorothy is undecided as to what she will do next year, but it is probable that she will go to a normal or college. Claudine Kramer Ilene linglish Fourse A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Good linglish Play '22, Girls ll. B. 'Team '25, Dramatic Society '25g Glee Club '22, '25, '2-lg Red Vross Speech '25, Entertainment jr. Rec. '24, lnterclass H. H. '22, '25, Haze Sweet and fair she .terms to Ile. To look at our Ilene one would expect a shy little girl. llut oh what a mistake when you hear her speak! Not that she isn't just as sweet as can be but looks are deceiving. She is very lovely and full of fun, consequently she is one of the most popular of the weaker sex, and yet one could hardly call it the weaker sex in Dene's ease hecause we are sure, with her determined will, she could 'lhold her own against any of the opposite sex. Her determination gets her farther than a stand-in with the male characters, however, it gels her what she wants, which means success in everything she attempts.
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THE MIRROR Filmore Lettie 'tFlceniorc linglish Course A. A. '10, '22, '23, '24g Football '25, '2-13 Asst. Business Klgr. of Mirror '243 llusiness Mgr, Mirror '25: Oliver Goldsmith '23g Debating '2-4g Mgr. lfditor Torch '24g 1'llL111'l1lLlI1 l,iterury Society '24, 'ZSQ Good Ileailth Play '2lJg 'LA Pair of Sims '25. I'u1 iirvrl of plllllllfllg rim! lniliugf' This is llrof. Lettie, the original school teacher. X1'hen ai teacher gets sick, Lettie is the hoy they ure after every time. He even teaches in high school :ind you should have seen him hully those poor freshmen when Miss Avery was sick. He undoubtedly got his experience as chair- man of I.iterary Society. lfleemore is also quite handy :ts ai business nizinziger, He brought the Torch satfely through lust year Lind is doing just as well :ind better with the Mirror this year. liilmore is going to work :it something next yeur und we expect him to make good. Henry Lloyd f'Hen A. A. '23, '24, '25, jr. Red Fross '22, '23, '24, '2Sg Inter-Fluss li. li. 7 9 '23, '24, '25, Red Vross Speech L55 Mirror llourd 2.5. Duff tl frifnrl nf hir rilivrlyx Il f7'fl'7lII,u Possessed of xi sunny disposition :ind allways looking on the humor- ous side of things, is our Henny . He is always looking wise and has no trouble :it ull gathering zi crowd :ind then producing means of amusement. Henny tries to high hat the boys sometimes when wliizzing past in the liarl but his good friends know that this is merely on the outside for underneath he cam be us sincere and genuine :ts any one. All the wary :iround Henny is at good sport who takes life as it comes but :ilwuys gives something more useful in return. Henny is :1 little undecided as to just what he is going to do next year but we are sure we shzill hexnr again of him, , Bernard Marshall MRern Seientitic Fourse A. A. '22, '23, '24, '2Fgg Mirror llottrd '21, '22g Iiootlmll Aillllllglxl' '25: Debating 'Zig Good linglish I'luy '22g History Play '2-1: 'tMoclesty '2-tg High School Plziy '25, Torch Stuff '2-lg A l'ztir of Sixesn '25 We ruislz we had your .wing-fmiilf' Ili-rn is our original orzuor. He will get up in English eluss and tzilk of things that only he :ind Miss lloles can understand. But what difference? They are the only two that count anyway. Bern will come serenely swinging in to school ut 8:39 1-2 :ind 1:29 1-2 regularly und though he has made close connections, his hair never becomes mussed up. NVe often wonder what he uses on it, but it must be at secret. llern is right there when the marks come out and doesn't usually have the amount of worry that some liuve. Bern is going to work one year and lhcn is going to college. All kinds of luck, llern. 7'1efn1y-f011r
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