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

 - Class of 1926

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T H E M I R R O R Robert Byron Kime Bob English Course History Play '24, Managing Editor Torch '25, .Xss't Business Mgr. RIlI'l'Ol' '25, .-Xss't l ootball Mgr. '25, Football llgr. '26, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Red Cross. '23, '24, '25, '26. He to the moment Ezzdurancc' can lend. This is our young sporlsman of '26, Knickers, sliekers and golf hose are all liaunted gaily by Bob who forecasts the latest stylesf XVhen one wishes to know the kind of sport apparel to don, all he needs to do is ask Bob, The upright bearing, quick, curt speech, and martial air, all go to characterize the Sportsman, and these qualities are all pos- sessed by Bob. He has just completed a successful season as Football Manager and we know his competent leadership will be sorely missed next year. Bob expects to take up some sort of Executive Secretarial VVork in the fall, and we expect to hear more of him in the future. Good luck, Bob ! Emilie Henriette Knarr Em Bfenarr English Course Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, A. A. '26, hlirror Reporter '23, Torch '25, American Education VVeek Speech '26, Debating Society '26, hlirror Board '26, Property hfgr. Rosa Yera '26. I care for nobody, no not I, if nobody cores for mc. In this quotation lies the keynote to Emilie's character. Emilie would be just as contented, if she had not a friend in the world, but she has many, happy and carefree, as she goes along. XVe might say Emilie's motto is different Everything is done in her own set and definite way, different from all others. She would never be satisfied, if she thought she were like all other mortals. Last, but not least, is her determined will. 'Woe be unto you, if you try to change her mind. She does not lack the ability of a tighter either mentally or physically, for she can swing a mean paint brush. Emilie is not going to waste any time in starting her higher educa- tion for she is going to start her course in art at Edinboro Normal School this summer. Howard johnson Korsmo Howdy Classical and Scientific Course .X.A. '23, '2-l. '25, '26, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, History Play '24, Torch Staff '25, Latin Play '26, The Comedy of Errors '26, Class Treasurer '26, Debating '26, American Education Speech '26, It is good, To lengthen to the lost a sunny mood. VVhat quotation, more than the above, describes Howdy's phil- osophy? Besides taking care of the money of the class, Howdy does almost everything else when it comes to selling things. He has sold tick- ets for every event of importance that has taken place and has always dis- posed of more than his quota of tickets. Howdy's delight is a good time. His favorite pastime is dancing. so much of a pastime that we sometimes think he would rather dance than eat or sleep. Howdy expects to go to State College, but he has not confided to us what he will take up, but perhaps we could make a good guess, engi- neering.

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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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THE MIRROR Helen Elizabeth Kuntz BettyH Classical Course Jr. Red Vross '23, '24, '25, ,26g A. A. '26, American Education VVeek Speech '26. Y0m' lzef11't's desires be with you. Helen has been with us during our four years in High School and yet she hasn't for Helen has found it necessary to patronize the B, R. 8: P. and come to school on the 10:25. But, thanks to the fact that Helen is of an athletic turn of mind, she has this year come early, a la feet, in order to be here at 8:40. And we are glad too that she came early for in this way we have been able to become better acquainted with her. Next year will find Helen continuing her work at Indiana Normal. Lindsey Kurtz Liny Kurtz', Classical Course tllee Vlub '23, '24, 'Zig Property lNIgr. Rising of the Bloonv '26, .Xlllt'l'lCLlIl liducation Speech '26g A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Stage .Xrtist H. S. Play 326. Hell hae llIf.S'f0I'lLll7ZCS great an' sum' 1511! aye u lzcrzrt llb0'Z'C Them cz' H071 he ll crezlit to us a'. Kurtz has rightfully earned a place on our efficient stage crew. lfor. indeed. Lindsey is quite at home behind the scenes. He is chief property manager of all our plays and has twice filled the position as stage artist. .Xnd Kurtz is just as capable in other ways as he is as a stage-hand. Vt'e note especially his work in the Art Room. l,iny seems rather quiet but we have it from his most intimate friends that they would rather be an hour with him than go to a 6- ring circus. .Xt telling jokes he's a master and at punning he can't be beat. Kurtz will work a year or twog then he will go to State College to lake a course in t'ommeree and Finance. i Sara Alta Lettie 'fSally Lettiel' Commercial Course A. .X. '23, '24, '25, '26g Red Cross Speech '26. Good, the more C'0l1IllIlllIl'CClZ'f'd, the more abundcznt grows. Jolly, good-natured, and happy-that's Sally.'l Alta simply radi- ales good nature. XVhen poor bewildered Freshmen get stuck , Alta is always happy to extricate them from their difficulties. Almost any hour in the day you can hear her mirthful chuckle. lividently her aim is to laugh and have the world laugh with her for .1Xlta's laughter is catching and we just naturally have to laugh too. Alta is also going to be one of the many nurses from the class of '26. YVhat a charming nurse she will be. li1',ql1!w1L

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