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

 - Class of 1927

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THE MIRROR Thelma J. Cobb Thelma Classical Course Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '25, '26, '27, Jr. Civic Club, '26, '27, Art Club, '26, Costume Designing Class, '27, Rehearsal , '27, Commencement Play, '27. But busy, busy, busy still art thou. Thelma is one of the busy little bodies of P. H. S. She is an en- ergetic, steadfast worker. Upon entering Room S during the assembly period one may see the small, light-haired, be-spectacled nymph pour- ing diligently over her manuscripts. lt was Thelma who so successfully played the difficult part of an aged Scotclnnan in the f'Rehearsal . Thelma had a hard time piping it but she sure succeeded in showing the gentlemen some new tricks in the trade. Thelma will attend Indiana Normal next year preparatory for teach- ing. Success be unto Thelma. J. Wilbert Carr CCWib31 What is clone, is done. Wib is one of the most matter-of-fact fellows in our class, or we might say, of our school. Wind, rain, or earthquake, all mean the same to him. However, when it comes to music, 'WVib is certainly efficient. He can tickle the ivories sufficiently well to please any one, times he has entertained us with his pleasing tenor voice readily say that Wib is not hard to satisfy, for give him chestra and a charming feminine partner, and VVib can be hours. Wib also has a keen sense of humor and often has our assembly in an uproar over some of his uwise cracks . Next year llVib is going to study chemistry at Alfred University. Scientific Course , '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Red Cross, '25, '26, '27, Boys' Glee Club, '25, '26, '27, Latin Play, '23, Commencement Play, '27. and many You can a good or- content for lllllf Margaret E. Collins Peggy Classical and Scientific Course Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, A. A., '24, '25. O, lovely eyes of azure Clear as the waters of o brook that runs Liuzpicl and laughing 'in the sun. Believe it or not, but Peggy is a contradictory lass. Often when she is walking with her mind above the clouds, she seems to have a queenly haughtiness. To a Freshman looking for Room T her keen, blue eyes, hair like burnished gold, and purple dress, would suggest too much regal aloofness to be considered as a possible source of aid. But if that Freshman would be so bold as to approach her, she would direct him with a friendly smile and a soft undulating voice. So you see, even if our 'fPeggy appears to be a haughty queen, specializing in heads, she is really democratic and willing to help anyone. HPeggy does not know yet what her future career will be, but. whatever it is, we hope she will be successful.

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T H E M I R R O R john Bohovich 4CJ:1Ck37 Classical Course A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Football, '26, Inter-class Basketba ll, '2 7. fl fleeper 511011611 there is 17111171 word, A sweeter sound in so11111ls 111111r'11rcI. John used to be one of our hardest working students, but this year he turned his attention to athletics, sometimes at the cost of his routine work. It is Iohn's highest ambition to be there with the goods, and to be there on time . John never infringes on the rights of others and he is always ready to return a favor. John extremely dislikes show-offs and in order to rid himself of them he often keeps company with him- self. Nor do we blame him, because we are sure that he finds in him- self the same true friend that we find in Jack , John is going to Penn State next year, and State will never regret the day a student of Jack's qualities crosses her threshold. 5 Henrietta Belle Bowman Classical Course Ir. Red Cross, '24, '26, '26, '27, History Play, '26, Glee Club, '24, '25, Hi-Y, '27, The one who 11111110 you fair hath 11111616 you good. Dusky ringlets, luminous eyes, a soft voice and a Blona Lisa smile characterize Henrietta. It is also characteristic of her that she graced the most important float in the bond issue parade. Not only her coun- tenance charms you but her voice plays a large part in her personality. She can say a foolish thing in such a thoughful way that one thinks all the seas of wisdom are loosed. Yet one is not oppressed by this wisdom for her lips often smile and her eyes fill with laughter at some gay joke she has overheard. Thelma F. Campbell CLNutSH Commercial Course A. A., '26, '27, Ir. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Commercial Club, '27, Commercial Play, '27, VVinner of Remington Gold hledal, '27, Rem- ington Silver lXIedal, '27, Underwood Bronze lXIedal, '27, Secretary for S. A. Campaign, '27, I lllll sure C07'C,S an 0111111131 to life. Any time you happen to be in Room S from 8:25 in the morning until 3:45 in the afternoon you can hear Flo and Thelma talking even though they are far away from each other. Thelma is certainly making good in her Commercial work for twice she has had the privilege of missing school in order to work, once for the Salvation Army and again for the Farmers QQ lN1iners bank. How lucky! just think, she can stay out of school, and doesn't even have to bring an excuse. Thelma hasn't fully decided yet whether she will go away to school or take up oftice work. smile at this gay, charming suppliant. Henrietta has not decided what she will do but surely Fortune will 5011111



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THE MIRROR Dora Louise Craft ee Crocky l Classical Course l A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, jr. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, Girls' ll. IB., '24, '25, jr. Civic Club, '24, 25, '26, '27, Girls' Glee Club, '26, '27, Rehearsal , '27, Debating Society, '27, Class 'I'reasurer, 25, Girls' Hi-Y, '27, llond Issue Speech, '27, Torch Staff, '26, Mirror lloard, '27, jr. Reception Play, '26, Property Manager I'ickless Time and French Play, '27, Business hfanager H. S. Play, '27, She hath zz j11'0spe1'nz1.s' art mul tue!! size can 1l2l'l'SlllII1f'. The fact that practically everyone knows Dora makes her 'fwrite-up' more difficult. What to insert and what to omit is the question. Her activities? Business-like does not describe Dora. Her appearance? She apparently thinks of nothing more practical than sunsets. Her manner? She is friendly and mildly talkative with a wit not too brilliant for our equanimity or too ponderous for our delectation. She is a mixture of vivacity and sobriety, of romanticism and realism, of knowledge and pleasant forgetfulness. Dora expects to attend Allegheny College, where she will very probably conquer her studies with her application and life with her personality. I Martha Helen Craft Barty Commercial Course Jril. Red Cross, '24, '26, '27, A. A., '27, Commercial Club, '27, Historical Play, '26, Business and Social , '27, Jr. Civic Club, '26, The blessing of earth- is foil. Barty can be described in one word. She is wholly commercial. No fuss. Her clothes are neat and practical. No silly ideas Hit about her business-like brain. If man is a cosmic thing, women should not be cosmetic. That's I3arty's theory. lXIartha's only apparent weakness is talking. Even though she has reached the heights of Seniordom, she often graces the front seat for persistently talking. Nevertheless Batty has a fine start toward a real business life. hiartha will manipulate someone's Underwood next year. May she succeed. Helen Crawford Tom Commercial Course Ir. Red Cross, '24, '25, '26, '27, History Play, '26, Bond Issue Speech, '27, Commercial Club, '27, I'll cross it though it blast me. Helen of Troy? Qf course not! just plain Helen, who prides 4 herself in not being a clinging-vine-to-the-sturdy-oak'' type. In fact 4 she used to be a bantering tom-boy , but since she has attained the more dignified age, she has allowed that tendency to develop into a determined will. And yet,-perhaps her Irish ancestors favor her with her lighting spirit because one almost always sees Tom Haunting a wee bit o' green. No matter what Tom embarks upon we hope she will experience SUCCESS. N 1' n fr

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