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

 - Class of 1926

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T H E M 1 R R o R Edith Pauline Hall Polly l'audine tflassical Vourse Red Cross Campaign '23, A. A. '24, '25, '26, Torch Staff '25, Interelass 5 B. B. '25, Latin Play Speech '253 High School Play 255 Julius Caesar '26, Mirror Board '26g Interscholastic Debates '26, American Iiducation Speech '26, Debating '26, Red Vross '23, '24, '25, '26g Reading Flass '26g Rosa Vera '26, Her eyes, ffzir eyes, like lo the puffs! Iiglzls That aninzate the sun or cheer the day. Pauline, though far above the rest of us, physically, never in her life was anything but everybody's friend. fxllll. that child certainly has made use of her years in high school, in Latin sl1e's a shining light, and that's not all she knows by any means. Then, to top the list of her perfections, she is the merriest, drollest person we have met in ever so long a time. She intends to study at Clarion Normal School this summer so that she may teach the Bell township school next winter. We'll bet the kids drag in carloads of apples and flowers for her. Lucky kids! vocabulary to attach to him. classmates. 1 in whatever he does he will prosper Hazel Belle Hess Sunny English Course A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26. Ready in heart and ready in hand. VVhenever you see a frown on Sunny's face, you know she is worrying about studies. Books seem to be the worry of her lifel But soon you see her smiling and you have almost forgotten about the frowns. Although Sunny seems so quiet, we have discovered she likes to talk. Just gaze over in one corner of Room T and you can see Sunny in the midst of a group. Then she doesn't seem so quiet! One of Sunny's pastimes is driving a car. You might see hex' in most any kind of a car and even in her father's truck, Sunny hasn't decided what she will do next year but we know that success will be her lot. Max C. HHFWICR IAAIHXWQ Red Cross Speech '26, Red Cross '23 4 5 6 X X 2 2 7 Nz1f his the f01'm 7101 1118 tht e 1 I J! Tlzaz' yautlzful niaidcnv an wont la tlx The author of the above lines took the wolds 11Uht of mouths in describing llax, for we could hnd no bcttcl w olds 111 out In some ways llax might be called the Bid Boy of thc tllss I '26, for he is always pulling a joke on someone In Chennstix class if one found his pocket full of water ox if someone h id slipped 1 hindful of test tubes in his pocket, Max was always bltmed lXIax has another side to his chaiaetex VX hen he w ants to bc studi ous he can be, and he's so serious sometimes that one would think ln wouldn't be the sort of a fellow that would pull 1 tuck on one of his Max hasnlt coniided to us what he will do next veal but we know

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THE MIRROR 11- ' Dorothy Graflius Dilly Pickles .- , English Course g, 4 .X. .X. '23, '24, '25, '26g Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Red Cross Speech '26. ll'1zc1z oztlzcrs rim in strange rozzfusiofz, Thy gaze .shall sce tlzm' eaclz z'IIusz'0n. Dilly is a placid person with fair cheeks that have a habit of be- coming rosy quite frequently. We like her for her good nature and friendly manner. lJilly does not approve of noise for she is very quiet in school. But we are inclined to believe that she discards that silent reserve when real fun is afoot. Next year she expects to go in training. VVC think she is the kind that can keep her wits about her even when people are more or less smashed up. VVe are sure she will succeed. Emma Frances Graflius f'Fran Classical Course .X. .X. '24, '25, '26, hlr. Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26g Glee Club '23g Organized Chorus '24, '25, Pipes of Pan '23, History Debate before Sr. Civic Club '24, Dramatics '25, '26, The Unseen '26' .Xmerican liducation Speech '26, The Private Secretary '26. '21 friclzd in neva' is a frierzcl indeed. Have you ever noticed the girl in Room T that never says much and always brings her excuses and report-card on time? That is Fran, ll'hile Fran is almost a man hater, we find she does not dis- like drug stores-strange as it may seem! Frances, as seen by her act- ing in the play The Unseen shows dramatic talent. However, she does not expect to take up any of these vocations. She is going to de- vote licr life in curing the ailments of others. So, if you ever need a competent nurse. call Frances and you will not need to worry. Francis Green Fan 22 Scientific Course .X. A. Collector '24, '25, '26, Football '25, '26, Track '25, '26g Interclass Track '23, '24, '25, '26, B. B. llanager '26, Thanksgiving Devices '253 Latin Play '23, Rising of the iXIoon '26, Tnterclass B. B. '23, '24g Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26g Class Secretary '24, Vice President '25, Torch Staff '25, lXIirror Board '25, '26, Glee Club '24, '25g Adv. llgr. of I . B. '26, Education Speaker '26g Debating '26g Dramatics '26, Clean-up Day '23, '24, Good English Play '23, Milly days pass pleasantly away. lind on the football team, basketball manager, llirror Board, etc. -this is our Fan all the way through. He is never happier than when engaged in some kind of work that pertains to helping place his school on a higher plane. Hardworking and fun loving, he is a welcome addition to any crowd fof girlsl. Now to quote Fan directly as to his future. Future unknown- g liaven't come to that yet. 'We are sure, however, he will be a howling success in all his undertakings due to his sunny disposition. f'o11rI1'f'11



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THE MIRROR Gertrude Lukehart Hodson Gertie Luke English Course A. .X. '23, '24, '25, '261 Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26g Girls' Glee Club '23. The Illllj' is of fair 111111 gcfztlr' k1'1z1I, and many l11'111'f5 her beauty has I'7lf'ZUl.71Cfl, 1311! In 11111' Illllll is her llltflff z'11cIz'1ze11 forctierf' Gertie surprised all of us by setting sail on the sea of matrimony. Those large brown eyes which are so expressive, and that curly head which is continually bobbing around must have apealed to some one else as strongly as they appealed to Rus. Gertie is a true friend and patron of VVrigley and Beechnut. 'Whenever and wherever you see her, she is chewing gum. Perhaps Gertie thinks it's better to chew gum than chew at her better half. Gertie expects to go to housekeeping as soon as school closes. Here's to your future Gertie, may you Hlive happily ever after. Henry Duane jones Sheik VVeiners Scientific Course .X. .X. '25, '24, '25, 261 Basketball '24, '26, Football '26g Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '263 Interclass '23, '24, '25, 26, .Xinerican I-lducation XYeek Speech 26. .l 1111111 111111.v1'11.v1'. nmu 111111 111141, is 1't'IliSllC'Gl by the wisest of men. Sheik is one of our football stars and plays a little basketball on the side. liach year we need a ,lones on the t'gym and on the gridiron Io make our athletic season a success. so this year VVeiners was chosen tw be that ,lones. Not only was he on the gym and gridiron but he niade everyone know that he was there by his spectacular playing. XXX-ixrt-i's has a liking for chemistry and his marks in that subject 1 show that lie puts his interest to work. Slit-ik has never lost an opportunity to have a little fun, thus win- ning for himself a place in the hearts of the members of the class. We t'XIlt.'t'il'fl We-iners to be cutting meat for the rest of his life but he informs us that he will honor Penn State next year. William A. jones f-Bill Scientific Course Inter Vlass Track '25, '26g Football '261 Latin Play '26g High School Play '26, The Step-mother '26, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Red Cross 'og '94 og, '96 ...t. ... 7 -4, -1 . I must 111110 ll.bC'1'Zij', Witlzal HS large Il cluzrtcf' 115 the 'IL'l'llfl T0 blow 011 iulzonz I please. lf you're in the high school, you can't miss Bill for two reasons. Ifirst, he sits right in front of the door in Room T where he can be seen from every part of the hill, and second, because he is one of the outstand- ing persons in P. H. S. Hill represented P. H. S. in football and track and is a good man in both. This is an asset to any team. Bill also shows his talent on the stage, now and then. He took a leading part in both The Fomedy of Errors and in The Step-mother. i Hill is undecided where he will go, but we're sure he will make a name for himself wherever he goes. .XlXl'ffH

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