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

 - Class of 1925

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THE MIRROR Emma Moyer Emniie A. A. '25g jr. Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '2Sg Girls' Glee Club '22, '23, 'LZ-1. 5hf' is qu1'r't, .rteallfasty ardent. Do you see that dark haired girl who is sitting in a corner toward the front of 'I ', and who is talking excitedly with her neighbors? 'I'hat's l'Immie. Undoubtedly she is speaking of shorthand transcrip- tions or typewriting. Or she might he speaking of fun to be had in the future. She always is so very enthusiastic when there is a hint of fun-- making in some way or other. Enimie hasn't definitely decided what she will do next year hut anyway the class of '25 wishes her the best of success. Virginia Murray HDOCU Classical Course A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25g Class Treasurer '22, Dehating Exchange Editor of Mirror '25. star. tVVe aren't telling any namesj. Doc hopes to go to Beechwoods next year to take course and to study voice. Ellen Myers Shorty f Iinglish Course iNleinber A. A. '25g hhladl lNladl Unborn tanzorroiv and rlmd yesterday- Vl'hy fret about them if today be sw1'fl'.' Iillen's hohhy is singing Doodle Dc Do and laughing and having a good time and dancing. She laughs a great deal for such a little girlg in fact, she laughs so much that, if she isn't laughing, you know she is sick. Her giggle is a soul tickler. That doesn't mean that she never stops laughing-some times she sings and only laughs between verses. Another thing that Ellen couldn't live without doing is dancing. It is necessary to help her retain her good nature-yes, Shorty is ex- tremely good natured. She couldn't he unothin' else but as Oetavius Roy Vohen would say. Ellen has not decided what she will do after graduation, hut she will probably keep on laughing. Society '25, Fourteen '2Sg Jr. Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, A voice like the gentle whispering of the wind. Doc is the possessor of a soft, haunting voice which is well modu- lated, perhaps by her infrequent use of it, She's a hit shy of telling all her opinions. We might add, though, that she is hardly what you would call tongue-tied, when she is holding conversation with a certain HB. B. a secretarial Twenty-nine

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THE MIRROR Wilbur W. Mooney Hill Scientitic Course llehntes in tfliupel '25g Debating Society '25g junior Recl Uross '22, '23, '25, .X. A. '25g Interscholzistic Dehatte '2-lg 'IX Pair of Sixt-s '25 Thought is rlerper than all spf'z'flz. 'iliill tloes not tzilk much hut, when he tloes, especially if it is in at rlehate prepare to go clown in glorious defeat, for Bill coulrl talk rings urountl ztlniost anyone, except the other members of the ull'lLllll1Dl1LlI1t three, VVilhur has chosen rightly when he clecicletl to take up Izlw. VVe're proucl of you, Hill, :incl know you will sueeeetl. Lloyd Morgan Posey lfootlittll '23, '2-15 llaisketliull '22, '25, '24, '25, Track '22, '23, Very Social Sn-rvit'e '2-43 A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Sporting liclitor of Torch '24. Thr fzvmzlr' uf the .rjzefiex ix llrvzrllier than the nude. Some of l'osey's Closest frientls tell us that he has been rather shy of the opposite sex his tirst three years in high school. However, some one must have enlightened him upon the subject, Zllltl toltl him they were really quite liurmless, uncl oft times quite fascinating, for now we hear that l'oesy, overcome hy their wiles :incl eoquettishness, has taken to writing poetry and sonnets znhout the fair tlunisels with whom he goes to school. I'oesy has not yet tleeitlecl what his future shall heg hut we know he will stleeeetl in anything he attempts. X Eva Almeda Mott 'Kl'lvc Delmting Society '25g Draintitie Club '25g jr. Rm-tl t'ross 'Zig A. A. '25. Suri: fl'llfl'lIt'l' is so plmzxfuzlly rlerl'i'z'ing. live just joined our happy group this yenr, She rzxme over from Maihuffey High School to stucly :mal to play with us. She is a reticent little niuicl hut once this shell of reticenee is broken, her humor lmuhbles forth. It is contagious, too, so, if you are not Ll pzirtieulurly close frientl of humor and wit, keep far from l'lve . To top it all, she is a zealous stuclent. Allegheny Vollege surely ought to he tts well pleusecl to have her for 21 stuclent next yeatr tts P. H. S. was this year. Ht-re's wishing you luck in the future, l3lvc . Twenty-eight



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THE MIRROR Ruth Neal Rufus Commercial Course A. A. '25g Red Cross Speaker '25, Winner of Underwood llronze Medal Emblem '2S. Sunshine glances from out her timid smile. Ruth is the young lady who has captured all our hearts. You just can't help but like her. She seems to like P. H. S. too because she has gone through Punxsutawney High School when her home is in Clearfield. Ruth never puts things off as some of us do and she is one of our best stenographers and typists. Ruth isn't a stick in the mud and sees that no one has a chance to call her that by going to all meet- ings-Civic Club and others. She is so interested in Commercial work that she has decided to go to Indiana Normal next year to study to become a Commercial teacher. Sara Lillian Oschenowitz nsanyi, English Course A. A. '23, '24, '25, Glue Club '22, '23, '24g Junior Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, Dramatics '24, '25. I.1':'f' mich day to do at least one good act. Sally radiates her sunny smile up and down the aisles of T. She is always ready to do anything you ask her from getting an extra Mir- ror subscription to doing your solid, Sally will devote herself to being useful and helpful, for she is going in training for a nurse. We know the patients will be as glad to see her as we are to see her in Room T. Thirly Sara Louise Pantall Sally Sally Lou Classical Course A. A. '23, '24, '25, Jr. Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, Better Speech Play '23, Library Speaker '23, Mirror Board '25. But she dcmurc as ctfcr and as fair Would have laughed had .fha been there. You've heard the song, I Wonder What's Become of Sally ? Vtlell. stop your wondering for here she is, our Sally. Sara Louise is ready for anything. Have a party and Sally Lou is right on hand. Tell a joke and 'tSally laughs loudest of all. Ask for Mirror work to he in on April the first and on that very day, Sara Louise's work will come in. She will not leave school for she expects to come back to P. H. S. next year and take a P. G. course.

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