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

 - Class of 1929

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, THE MIRROR john E. Kurtz Kurtz Johnny Enfflish Course F3 Jr Red Cross, '26, '27 ,'28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, H1-Y, '27, '23, '29, Debating Society, '28g Thespian Society, '29, Stage Crew, '29, Llirror Boarcl '29, Class Oiiicer, '29g High School Play, '29, Science Club, '29, Science Club Play, '29, Y. M. C. A. Campaign Speech, '29. There are in business ilzrce things . ,, 11ccessziry-krzoivledgc, fCllIfJPl', and 111110. The clicking of heels and the sound of rapid footsteps denote the arrival of Kurtz John is the business man of our class and he al- ways has something to do. Most important is his duty of collecting money. Kurtz was one of the active and alert members of the hardwork- ing stage crew. He has contributed much to the lighting effects of this yt-ar's dramatic productions-he was the electrician on the stage crew. Next fall will find f'Kurtz taking a course in Business Administra- tion at State College. VVe feel sure of Tolm's success as a business man for he has both knowledge and temper and always takes his time, Best wishes for the future. tlzoughz' and to itself. a time to work and a time to play. is not always silent. ideal nurse. Evans Lardin Eddie Lardin English Course Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Debating Society, '28, '29, Interclass Basketball, '28 '29. Cares not a pin What they said or may say. Eddie has that carefree nonchalant air of the person who looks the world in the face. It seems that Eddie just doesn't give a care. Aiong with this phase of his character, one can also fmd a humorous trait. Kidding is Eddie's delightand he makes the most of it. Ed- die has a leaning toward the mature point of view and one is almost led to believe that he is older than he really is. However, there is still a lot of boyishness left in Lardin as his antics prove. Some times one has the opinion that Eddie is quiet and serious, but this thought does not remain long as Eddie cannot keep himself in this state fo1 any length of time. Eddie is undecided as to the profession he will enter but next year he will probably be found in some lNIilitary Academy. Sara Larnison Sal English Course ,li Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '28, '29, Choral Club, '28, The mind ought somelimes be amused, that it may the better 1'etur1z I0 Sal is moderate in her thinking and actions i11 that she thinks there is a time for everything: a time to be humorous, a time to be quiet, School is where Sal assumes her serious quiet at Sara in this frame of mind one would never think cf jokes, as she truly is. Anytime after dismissal it Sail telling Lil the very latest jokes and one is l Knowing Sara's disposition we feel certain that mood. To glance that she is a lover is possible to hear assured that Sara she will make an Tzeeniy-one

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T ll li M l R R O R Helen johnson Half-pint Commercial Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Commercial Club, '28 '29, Hi-Y '28, '29, Mirror Board, '28, Commercial Club Play, '28. Present mirtlz lzatlz present lIl'ZlglLZ'6l'.U Wln-never you see Helen, you see a happy smile and no doubt you lufar a hearty laugh. Oh yes, she has been cheated, it appears in avor- clupois. Helen has followed in the path of modern youth and as a result shi can almost get her hair up. Helen tells you just what she thinks, and talk, well, her seat is changed almost every day in English class. Helen never comes to class unprepared. She believes in doing so much. for each teacher. The easiest way to describe Helen is happy-go-lucky l midget. Helen is planning to go to Indiana Normal. 'We are sure some kiddies will love their teacher. Mary Jones Mary linglish Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '28, '29, Girls' Cvlee Club, '27, tfatata, '27, As H1l'l'I'j' as the day is long. Although she has red hair, she does not have the customary temper. She is pleasant, meriy, and very good natured. She is an agreeable companion. liven though she likes her social life, she also gives a thought ro her school work. To see her curly. red head bent over a book wili prove to anyone that she is busily engaged. hlary is often seen in the company of the opposite sex-especially that of a certain tall, dark hair-b ed fellow. liut we won't say anything more. Klary hasn't let us in on this secret of what she will do in the future. Helen Krupa l l Helen English Course Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29g Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, High School Concert, '27, '28, '29, A. Al., '29, Cerele Francais, '29, Choral Club, '28. lily Tongue iuiillzhzi my lips, I reiizi, For who miles much must talk in vain. This applies to Helen, sometimes, only. Helen isn't by any means loquacious hut she can talk, especially when the subject concerns the tc-rrors of linglish 4, graduation, and a few similar subjects that take the joy out of her life. Shows seem to be quite interesting to Helen il her attendance at the Jefferson Theatre is any proof on this subject. Ht-len's vanity case is always her most cherished companion. In time of despair she opens the vanity, powders her nose, primps her hair i and feels hetter. Helen has not told us what she intends to do. Twenty



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blr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A, A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Thespian So- ciety, '28, '29, Her Aunt from California '26, Hamlet, '28, ,loke Collector, '27, Classnote reporter, '26, Seventeent, '29. Tlmsr' eyes rlarleer than zlarkest parzsies, and that hair .llorr lrlark than ash buds in the front of Ilfarchn Shiny black tresses, snappy black eyes both help to make Rosalinfi Rowie. Surely there can be found no one more fond of Dramatics than Rowie. She would do without her dinner and lose many hours or sleep to help coach a play. However, as soon as the strenuous work of practicing is over, Rosalind assumes the fun-loving nature of Rowie and is ever ready to take a spin in the Buick, Rowie will continue her study of Dramatics at some finishing school in lllishington. liest wishes! Tzvcnty two Rosalind Light English Course 'l' H li M I R R O R Aileen Lester Ileen Classical Course Ylr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '27, '28, '29, Le Cercle Francais, '29, The Olympic Council, '28, '29, Classnote Reporter, '27, '29, Property Manager of Latin Play, '28, Debating Society, '29, Torch Reporter, '28, Choral Club, '28, Secretary of Hi-Y, '29, Organized Chorus, '29, Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, High School Concert, '29. 7'lzosr' tuha bestow too much application on trifling things become geri- rrally irzrapable of great ones. Ileen undoubtedly believes that one should not bestow too much, if any, time on trifling things, for rarely does she do so. Studious is the word that comes nearest to describing Aileen. Sel- dom does one see Ileen without one of her school books open before her. On making closer observations you are likely to discover that the book is either Shakespeare or lNlilton. Aileen would like to specialize in English, but, because she cannot stay away from home any length of time without becoming homesick, she is going to take a general course at Indiana State Teachers' College. Slay success and fame be yours. Rowle Eldon Logue Logue Classical Course A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Hi-Y, '26, '27, '28, '29, High School Bank, '27, '28, '29, High School Orchestra, '28, '29, Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, All at Sea, '29, French Play, '29, Boys' Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Double Quartet, '26, '29, High School Concert, '26 '27, '29, Art Club, '29. A gracious and a gallant prince Tall and goodlooking, amiable, and friendly is Eldon. He is always leady to do something for someone. He is a mighty factor in the Stage Crew. 7 His chief interest is in music. He not only plays in the High School orchestra and band, but in an outside orchestra too. Eldon sometimes is a bit Sharp not only in music but in private life. Eldon expects to attend Bucknell next year. VVe know he'll'be just as popular there as he has been in P. H. S.

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