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,Q THE MIRROR Aa. l Alfred Tronzo Alf C'ommercial Course A. .-X. '23, '2-al, '25, '26, Red t'ross '23, '24, '25, '26. HYVZI' l'l'I1.S0lZ ji1'111, the fz'111pe1'11i1' will, ElZI1lll'Ill1FI', f111'1'.v1'g1zf, Sfl'f'7lgflL and skill. Talk about right-hand man, Alfred has won that epithet by his efficiency and capability in the Commercial department, for Alf is verily the uright-hand man in the commercial building. VVhen any- thing is needed in the Commercial building, Alfred is right there with the goods. He, too, is an ardent follower of the typewriter for, if a typewriter is before him, he is perfectly at home. He too, has a position waiting for him upon graduation for Alfred will be employed in the future by the hlerris Beef and Provision Com- pany. Slay success be yours, 'fAlf.'l Orvis Weaver Sam lVeaver .X. .X. '263 .-Xmerican Education Speech 26. 'illy lmzgzre tu1'flz1'11 my Zips I rein, For 1.11111 miles 11111611 must talk I-111 'Z'Ul'llf.U Sam certainly does rein his tongue within his lips. Some people cannot tind a means to clit ck the tiow of words from their lips, but it is not so with Sam , He makes a good listener and tnat is why every- one likes him so well. liut sometimes he surprises us by talking steadily for some time. This doesn't happen often so you may be sure that he has something to say when he speaks. VVe had thought for awhile that Sam was a very quiet, bashful boy but we have finally reached the conclusion that we were all wrong. Saml' is not quite certain what he will do after graduation but we all wish him good luck. Carrie Elizabeth Williams f'Kate English Course Red cu-OSS l23, '24, '25, '26g A. A. 25, '24, '25, '26g American Education Speech ,26. Of 1zei'1'1' say that I was false of lzea1'T. Farrie is one of the most conscientious members of our class. If Kate has already decided upon an impending problem, you can rest ew., assured that due consultation and weighing of both sides of the ques- tion has decided the tinal result. Kate is always accommodating but seems to worry about being misunderstood. Nothing must seem other- wise than it is. But once in a while, Carrie forgets her apprehensions, 3 and then we see the more carefree and jovial side of her nature. Kate is not at all selfish, she never talks about herself. She seems more interested in talking about one masculine gender, third person Q?J , specimen of the class of men. Carrie expects to work in an office where typing will come in handy for personal letters. Good luck, Carrie! 'li!11'1'1y
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THE MIRROR Twila Olive Tate Dick Tot Shorty English Course A. A. '25, '26, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26g Organized Chorus '2S. Her nzirllz.---oh 'mvzs sjmrtz'f'c' as ever took wing From the heart with II burst, like the wilflhird in spring. The term large is characteristic of '1'wila. Not only is it descrip- tive of her statue but it is also true of her nature, for Twila is very gen erous. She is something of a dreamer, we fear, for we often find her gazing dreamily through the window and we frequently wonder what she is thinking about. She has never chosen to reveal her thoughts, however, so she must have a secret stowed away in that mind of hers. Twila does. not know what she will do next year, but she has inti- mated that she might go to Youngstown. Don't forget us entirely Tot, Jeanette Treharne Janie Janet Commercial Course Red Cross '23, '26, A. A. '23, '26, Red Cross Speech 26. Classnote Reporter '25. About her fair, sweet face all Bright 'is a c01z.s'l'aut halo of calm d0l1'glzt. Jeannette is rather backward .in S, but, if you want to incl her in her element, just hop over to Room C, for Janet sure is a genius at playing the typewriter. If we wanted anything extra typed, we just called on Janie Jeannette has been at a disadvantage in that she lost part of a year on account of illness but this has been no disadvantage to us for other- wise she would not have been a member of our class. 'We do not have to say that Jeanette is undecided about her fu- ture, for she already has a position at Freas's Garage. Margaret Eleanor Treharne fGPeg7! English Course Red Cross-'23, '24, '25, '26, llirror Board '26, A. A. '25, '26, Commercialist Staff '26g Education Speech '26. Her gentle spirit Ne'er seek to harm. hiargaret is a quiet, unobtrusive girl, who has won a place in more than one of the hearts of the class of '26 for, although no one knows just why, one always feels at peace with all the world when in her presence. She is always ready to lend a sympathetic ear to her neighbors' troubles and burdens others with very few of her own. Peg has made many friends in her four years at P. H. S. and we know she will make many more during her sojourn in the wide, wide world. liargaret tells us she intends to enter training in the Punxsutawney Hospital in September, so she won't be completely lost to those of us who remain at homeg for we hope to see her occasionally-when she isn't in too great demand by her patients. 1'i.'w1ly-11171.-
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THE MIRROR Francis Lorraine Yost l'ula'z1irt0rif1n Classical and Scientific Course A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Library Speaker 23, Latin Plays '23, '24, Committee for Latin Play '25, julius Caesar '26, The Continental Congress '24, Chairman Debating Society '26, National Education XYeek Speaker '26, Oratorical Contest '26, The Comedy of Errors '26, Author of Rosa Vera '26, llirror Board '26, The Private Secretary '26. I thus zzeglfrtivzg iuurlflly M1115 all cIwI1'mtf'1I To the beitcfrnzg of my mz'nf1. Lorraine is an example of the fine qualities produced by a mixture of concentration and intellect with a very human being. As a tribute to his personality it must be added that no one contests either Lorraine's superiority or his inalienable right to the accompanying honors. ln spite of his many honors, Lorraine is modest about his achievements. We find in Lorraine the author of Rosa Vera, a three-act play written in blank verse. At the Pniversity of Kentucky next year we are sure his ability will make him known. . Andrew Zeedick Big Jumbo Firpo Andy A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Football '24, '25, '26, Basketball '23, '24, '25 '26 Track '23, '24, '25, '26, Football Captain '24, Track Captain '25 john George Zeedick Little Jumbo 4 lNIile Scientific Course Mirror Board '26, Torch Staff '25, Ass't Basketball lXIgr. '26, Advertise- 'ment Mgr. B. B. '26, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Cleanup Day '23, '24, A. A. Collector '24, '26, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, B. B. Scrubs '23, Interclass B. B. '23, Interclass Track '23, Football '23, '24, Treas- urer of Art Club '26, Iilson Art Exhibit Speaker '26. And tlzy smiles are as frm' as the airs of spring. You will look at his Fame and in passing say: Just another John. take a glance at his picture and you will slow down long enough to glance in the direction of his activities, then you will stop and change your mind. John is not an ordinary John for he is ambitious, willing and possesses strength to carry out his ambitions. A glance at his activities shows you that he is the jack of all trades, a glance at the finished pro- duct shows he is the mastei of all. If you wish to see some of ,lumbo's' work, take a look at the Seniors' rings and pins which he designed. Jumbo is going to start a trail from P. H. S. to Notre Dame. Wie rest assured that Punxs'y High will be well represented. But '26, Interclass Basketball '23, 24, 25, '26, Interclass Track '23, '24 '25, '26, Debating '25, '26, Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Interclass Debate '25, Asst. Property Blgr. of Commencement Play '25, Stage llgr. '26, Clean Up Day '23, '24. To be strong is to be happy. Andy's activities show that he has tried nearly everything in High School and has made a success of them all. Andy has no peers when it comes to all-round athletics. He is a star in all branches. Firpo is a debater too, He will try to make you believe anything and usually accomplishes it. He is especially fond of looking back into the future, when he debates. For two years Big Jumbo has been our stage manager and we defy you to find a better boss than he. Firp is going to Pitt next year and we believe you have not heard the last of him yet for we expect him to continue his activities there. ffl 1'l'1j'-11111
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