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

 - Class of 1926

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Peggy Classical Course ' Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, Torch Staff '25, A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, THE MIRROR Margaret Miller g Girls' Glee Club '23, '24, Good English Play '23, Pipes of Pan '23, Class Note Reporter '22, '23, '24, lXlirror Board '26, Business Blgr. Rosa Vera '26, Business hlgr. Comedy of Errors '26, The Importance of Being Earnest '24. 'Z-1 dancing shape and image gay To lzaufzt, to startle and 'zeaylayf' IYC have a feeling that the poet who wrote the above lilies must have had Peggy in mind for he describes her to perfection. For when Peggy skips up the street or through the halls, she is liable to startle and waylay you if you don't take care. The Mirror Board would have been in want of a classnote editor if Peg had not been in our midst. Peggy has become one of the most popular girls in high school because of her kindness, pleasantness and her beauty. g E Peggy is undecided where to go next year but any college could l ff l consider itself lucky to have her on its roll. r g ' Edna Angela Morgan CLEd77 English Course ' A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Society '25, Secretary of Debating '25, Yarsity Girls' B. B. Team '23, '24, '25, Interclass Girls' B. B. Team '23, '24, '25, Cheer Leader '25, Vice-I'resident of Class '22, Treasurer of Class '23, Secretary of A. A. '26, Library Speaker '23, American Education Speaker '26, Good Englsih Play '23, Debate in Chapel '25, Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, SlLe's aye, aye sae blitlzfe, sae gay SlLe's aye sac bliflze and elzeeffief' Enter Ed and exit care. Care isn't even in Ed's 'vocabulary ex- cept the care for a certain college boy. Ed is the most happy-go-lucky person in high school. A look at her activities shows that she is one of the most popular girls in the high school too. Ed will be a singer some day because she's always practicing on the piece Charlie is my Darling. We wonder why. But Ed isn't to take up singing, so she says. Instead she is going to some college for Home Economics. She says it might come in handy some day. Paul Morgan CtFata'3? English Course A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Class Basketball '24, '25, '26, Class Track '24, .'25, '26, Football '25, Grganized Chorus '24, '25, '26, Boys' Glee Club '24, '25, High School Quartet '25, Concert '25, Debating '26, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Rising of the lXIoon '26, History Play '26, Yice-President Class '26, Cheer Leader '25. fit each according pause was lzeard aloud Thine ardent symphony, sublime and high VVithout a doubt you have all heard a little boy with auburn hair sing-that is our Fatah and we certainly are proud of that voice. Paul used his voice to the best advantage in the Rising of the 1Ioon. But don't think that Fatal is only musical. Although he uses his voice in football, one could scarcely say he was musically inclined on hearing him shout the signals as he did last fall. Paul is very serious at times, although one would not think so if he would see him enjoying himself at our school parties. I ata intends to work next year, then go to school the following year. IVe know he will succeed. 11t'f'11Iy-oszf

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THE MIRROR Emily Bernice Mauk Bernice English Course Red t'1'oss '23, '24, '25, '26, A. A. '26g American Education Speech 326. Heart on lzer lips, oml soul witlzin. her eyes, Soft is liter clime, and sznzny her skies. lYe could well say that llernice is the most quiet, modest and un- assuming girls in our class. This fact makes Bernice a very necessary member of the class for it is decidedly soothing to find someone who does not persist in burdening the air with his or her chatter at all times. Ever quiet and modest, she takes things as they come and never murmurs when cares and burdens oppress. Bernice is inclined to be alone. She never bothers anyone, but does everything in her own dehnite way. If you want her to talk, you will have to take the initiative She expects to go to Indiana Normal to prepare to teach. VVe know she will be an ideal teacher with her gracious ways. Grace McDivitt Betty Fommercial Course Red t'ross '24, '23, '26, Red Cross Speech '25, A. A.. '26, Typing Bronze lXIetal '26. .lla1'fIe11.' with file meek brown eyes ln. iulzose orbs o shadow lies Like flu' flzzsle in ei'e1z.1'rzg skies. Une would think, to look at Grace, that she is very quiet and unas- suming, hut it is only disguise. She tries to keep the noise under, but laughter escapes from her dark brown eyes. She is forever being cheer- ful and has a kind word for everyone. She is very talkative and she: keeps you cheered up. .Xnd friendly-leave it to Grace to make friends. Grace tells us she intends either to make use of the training which she has received in the commercial department or to go to Indiana Nor- mal next year to prepare to teach. lVe're with you, Grace, in whatever you do. 'l'1L'C'lIl v Dorothy Eliabeth McQuoWn Dot English Course A. A. '25, '26, Jr. Red Cross l23, '24, ,25, '26, Red Cross Speaker '26. Serene and resolute and still, And calm and self-possessed. Dot evidently still believes in the saying ulittle girls should be seen and not heard, for scarcely do you hear a sound from her, unless called on. She is very modest and unassuming. Instead of talking and wasting her time, she is doing something useful. But sometimes we are inclined to think perhaps she is bashful. Hut then we do not know what is going on in the inside of her heart, while she is so still and quiet. Maybe great plans that will be revealed later. Dot has not decided what she will do next year, but we feel as- sured that success will come to her, in whatever career she selects.



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T H E M I R R O R Blanche E. Myers Myers Commercial Course Red Vross '23, '24, '25, '26, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26g Red Cross Speech '26 W1'tl1 her fl'7Zl11l'l' eye, The lll'II'Z'l'Il of April, iuitlz, its clzanging light, Myers just loves to laugh and talk and she certainly does enough of it. And this young lady has excellent business possibilities, too. It is an inspiration to watch her take shorthand notes Cthey are nearly always perfectl and then busy herself on the typewriter. She Works has been a jolly classmate. will go speeding along to success. Louise Neal f'Louise Red Vross '23, '24, '25, '26, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Chorus '25, Red Cross Speech '26, Silas apperzred to shine In her rluzzliizg charms. Louise is a genius at killing time. At least she never get tired waiting for the train to carry her back to Yalier at 5:17. It must be during the time she is waiting for the train that she gets her lessons done. Anyway she always seems to have her work finished in time to lend her less capable classmates a kindly hand. Rumors have reached us that Louise studies industriously during the day so that her evenings will be free. Louise has not told us what she expects to do next year but, what- ever it may be, she has our best wishes for success. just as whole-heartedly as she jokes. Blanche is as obliging as she is efhcient Vlhat wouldnt she do besides stay up all night, to oblige her bosom friend Nlitch P 'Nlyers Next year she is going to start her business career Vie know she LeRoy Neff Big Boy' Fat Tiny English Course A. A. '23, '24, '25, 26, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, American Education Week Speech '26, The Private Secretary '26, Laugh taken I II1'llglL.', If you desire to know anything concerning Fords you should apply to Fat for the information. For four long years he has coaxed, cajoled, and forced f'I.izzie to see that he is at Jefferson St. by 8:15. Sometimes for some inexplicable reason, the faithful Ford neglects to appear at the appointed time, but usually just before school opens, Fat parks his bus and betakes his tiny person into the school. lYe don't know whether it is due to his Ford's disposition but Le- Roy is always smiling and jolly no matter what happens. If he should look sad on some occasion, you may be sure that something really serious has occurred. LeRoy doesn't know what he is going to do after school is over, but the class of '26 wishes him success.

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