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THE 'MIRROR HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS F. D. PRINGLE, President GEORGE C. BROWN J. A. DAVIS, Vice President E. S. SWARTZ W. W. WINSLOW, Treasurer A. B. WHITE W. A. SUTTER, Secretary F. S. JACKSON, Superintendent of Schools HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MARY JANE ROBINSON, Principal MARGARET CABELL BOLES, English MYRA S. BROWN, Latin R. H. FETTER, Science ' MERLE E. ZUEALL, Mathematics MABLE MONROE, Commercial T. W. BITTLE, Social Science FRANKLYN MAY, General Science H. F. HAIR, Biology, Geometry CYNTHIA DRUMMOND, Ass't English MRS. J. J. JONES, Ass't Mathematics MRS. THOMAS LINGENEELTER, Supervisor of Arts MARJORIE HOLMES, Supervisor of Music ZOE MCCONNELL, Domestic Science H. L. CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Weber School SENIOR CLASS ,CLAIRE COLEMAN, Ass't English, Latin RUTH LYONS, Ass't Algebra, History J ENNIE E. CLARK, AsS't English, History CHARLOTTE MCCONNELL, Asst Eng. French VIRGINIA GLENN, Ass't. Eng., Mathematics NELSON H. BOYD, French MARIA AVERY, Civics CHARLES HARTMAN, President RUTH STRANG, Secretary DOROTHY DORSETT, Vice President DOROTHY RYDER, Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS JOE CRISSMAN, President ANNE RODKEY, Secretary FRANCIS GREEN, Vice President DOROTHY FARRELL, Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS STEWART SHAFFER, President THEORA RYDER, Secretary JESSIE LYONS, Vice President DORA CRAFT, Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS EDITH SMITH, President CHARLES FREW, Secretary DOROTHY REID, Vice President THOMAS KORSMO, Treasurer ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ' CHARLES HARTMAN, President RUTH STRANG, Secretary JOE CRISSMAN, Vice President CHARLES ALLISON, Treasurer PHIL WHITE, Boys' B. B. Mgr. MARJORIE LENHART, Girls' B. B. Mgr. BERNARD MARSHALL, Football Mgr. Four
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Editorial ..........., H-onor Roll ..,,..,.. Seniors A......, .. Poetry .......... Class Notes r..... Class Prophesy Exchange ....... THE MIRROR CONTENTS Page 5 6 41 415 5 4 6 1 Thrre
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I! 6 Published by the Stuclents of Punxsutawney High School Vol. XVII. No. 5. MAY, 1925. Price 90 Cents BQIRROR STAFF :ind ambitions, and with it their thanks to BETTY W.-xI1I:Rs, '25 .............,,.,...A... Iiditor-in-Chief those who have lll2l.llC the public-ation pos- ASSOCIATE EDITORS sible. LIAR-IORIE LENI-IART, 25 .....,.. Asst Literary ECIIIOI' IHIIIIh YIIIIII MIHIIIIIOIIH lgourd Starts LUCILE Durr, 25 ...............,......,. Poetry Department I ' I I I I II DQR.,-I-Hy Ryman, '25 I,,I,,I,,,,.I,,,,, Ifoelry Dqmtmem out with the idea of making' the ARIIITOI' f SARA LOUISF PA fTALI 25' Class Note Department at little better and It little different from DOROTIIII COON, 25 .,...,.... Class Note Department I I , FRANCES QHEENI '26 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Joluf Deparmem the previous ones. Phe board has tried to JOHN 1'ILKYNG'f0N, :ZS -f-----------,---- Joke Depfiftment do so this year. Read the exchanges in VIRGINIA IXIURRAY, Z5 .....,.... Exchange Department IXIARY RODGERS, '25 ......i... .,.,.,....,........ DoRo'rHY DoRsETTI '25 ....... Simple Syrup Editorials DOROTHY I'RINGLE, '25 ....... .,..,. G irls' Department HENRY IILOYD, '25 .,.,..,................. Boys' Department BUSINESS STAFF FILLIORE IJETTIE, '25 ....,............... Business Manager ROBERT KIBIE, '26 ..... .... A ss't Business Manager RUIII STRANG, '25 ....,........,...... Circulation Manager CLAIR IVILSON, '25 ...,..,,.,.......... Circulation lNIan:1ger REPORTERS DOROTHX' IXIARTIN, '25 ELIZABETH WATSON, '27 SARA Bowms, '25 :XIARY LOUISE CONLEY, '28 DOROTHY FQRRELL, '26 IXIARGARET hlILLER, '26 JI-:ANNETTE TREHARNE, IIELIA RYDICR, '27 FRANFIS IQOHUT, '27 LAURA JANE DICK, '27 RUTII FARREL, '28 JAIXIES INICAFEE, '28 '26 LOUISE VVHITE, '28 HELEN IIICCARTNEY, 'ZS FRANCIS SALLADLE, '28 AGNES ST. CLAIR, '28 You 2ll'0 about to ror that will ever present stuff and it reeeive the lust Mir- be published by the seems only proper to tell you about their trials und tribulzxtions this issue, und see if you agree with the various Comments. It makes the 4'Mirror Board feel good anyway and we feel that our efforts for successfully launching this yez1r's publiezition have been rewarded. But, it was not wholly due to the stziftus efforts that the HMirror ezune out on top. It was the students' eo-operation. The goal for subscriptions at the beginning of the year was rezlehed with very little trou- ble. In eonnec-tion with this the different collectors in the rooms should be thanked for their good f'i1lllIl2llQ'1ll11g'. They re- freshed the students' memories so fre- quently that they eouldn't forget to sub- seribe. Then the students enthusiastically contributed their stories and poems to the Mirror and nearly everyone who spent 21 little time and pzltienee in writing.: at Five
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