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T Il I2 M I R R G R Sara Mauk Cisallyw Classical Course ,Ir lied Cross, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '28, '29, Classnote Reporter, '26, '28, Reporter for 'l'o1'cli, '28, Debating, '29, Science Club, '29 History Play, '27, Book Committee, '29, Science Club Play, '29, Seventeen, '29. In this cleulure coquette rz story lies. A flow of wavy hair, a jolly round face, inset with deep blue eyes, through which there Hows an animated smile-these phrases describe Sally, Sara may also be described as a very bright little girl, for I am safe in saying that there are very few times when the Honor Roll does not have Sally's name listed. Sara has a habit of keep- ing secrets-for instance, the cute little pin which she wears on her bosom comes from--no one knows where-but anyhow there's a. mys- tery connected with it. Sara is going to State Teachers' College at Indiana next year. Vfon't she make a nice little school-marm? Good Luck, Sally, Dorothy Maze t Dot Blaze Commercial course A A., '26, '29: Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, '29: Commercial Club, '28, '29, All at Sea '29, Bfirror Board, '29, Remington Typewriting Bfedal, '29, Girls' Sextette, '28, '29j C'omniercial Club Play, '28, Commercial Club Reporter, Commer- cial Club Speecn, High School Concert, '27, '28, '29. Lough and the world laughs iuiih you. Dorothy is the most amiable soul alive! VVhen things go wrong, it dot-sn't phase Dot a bit. She carries on as cheerfully as before. lit-r sense of humor is truly amazing. She can always see the pleasant side of everytliing. Dot is interested in music and commercial work, mostly the fnrtner, as is inflicated by her activities. Nt-xt year Dorothy intends to work, or, should the right position not la- available, to attend Indiana State Teachers' College. Her success so far in commercial work makes it not a bit difficult for us to prophecy lar future success either as a teacher or business woman. Arthur McClelland Mae English Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29g Science Club, '29, flint are born with tivo eyes but with one tongue in order that they should see tivice as much as they say. 1Iac is one of those quiet and reserved fellows with whom it is very dimcult to become acquainted. He wears a heavy mask of shy- ness, difficult to penetrate. W'ithout breaking through this wall you never can realize what a fine chap 1Iac really is. Arthur very seldom talks and then only when he is forced to do so. Strange that at fellow with such helpful pieces of advice refuses to part with them ef-.cept when literally begged to do so. One thing certain is that Mac will never lose his position for talking back to his boss Arthur is going to Rochester Athenaeum anld hfechanics Institute c where he will take a course in engineering. 'l'ft'l'llfrl'-ilifllyl'
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THE MIRROR Fred Logue . Logue Classical Course Ii. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, t'Sojourners, ' '29, All at Sea, '29, Boys' Glee Club, '29, Boys' Double Quartet, '29, Art Club, '29, Science Club, '29, Boys Hi-Y, '29, High School Concert, '29, High School Orchestra, '29, Seventeen, '29. We lll1'Z'C also cliiwrse llIf'C'llKllll.!'Ill arts. ' ' A lowly person with high ambitions, not lowly in position but in height. Fred is another one of the musical members of our class. being one of the P. H. S.'s many capable singers and violinists. Since music occupies only a part of his time, Fred turns to mecnanical de- vices for recreation. Electrical apparatus and radios come under his fancy, not to mention any stray piece of mechanism which fall into his hands. People are under the impression that Fred is a quiet little chap, but to know him, one should associate with him after school. Fred will work a while and then continue his work at some higher institution' of learning. Fred Luderer Fred English Course 31-. Red ci-OSS, '26, '27, '23, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '23, '29, History Play, '27, B. B. Blanager, '27, '28 '29, I'll speak tltouglz hell ilsclf slwulcl gupc And bid me lwlcl my peace. The popularity of this student can best be attested by his three years' service as basketball manager. Fred is full of sporting knowledge and usually makes it known, but his best speeches are made on politics. Fred is a humorous fellow but underneath his humor. there is grim s-eriousness. Probably the greatest characteristic of Fred is his straight forward manner. Fred says what he thinks and says it so you know he thinks it. It is only natural that a person so well informed on economic matters would some day hang out his shingle. Fred is still undecided but thinks he will study law at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. 12 Mildred Martin ' ' Mildred Commercial Course Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Commercial Club, '29. I will speak fifzggf-rs but use none. Just look at llildred and you will discover that she will make a capable stenographer. As for primping, well, llildrcd 'does not even car- ryta compact. At times Mildred becomes so disgusted she absolutely refuses to smile. ' lXIildred's ability in bookkeeping is something to marvel at. She is usually right behind .Xndy in the race for completing the set ol' books . Sometimes 1Iildred's modesty interferes with her work, for she will think for two or three minutes before she makes up her mind to l go up front and get the ink, or whatever it may be. l Blildred shall go to Indiana State Teachers' College next fall. Twenty-Ilzrce
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THE MIRROR Ray McGee ccRayvv cssoupn l Scicntitic Fourse Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Le Cercle Francais, '29, Science Club, '29, Interclass Baseball, '28. 'The C071q1lC'7'0I' is l'l'gI17'l1I'I1 twill: awe, the tvzlwr 1111111 with cs!ec111, buf it is the bl'Ilf Z'0lt'Ilf 111011 who 'ZL'l'7lS 0111' lZlTI'Cfi07l.n Ray is a conservative lad and for that reason only a few people ieally know him. Those who associated with him lind that he is sur- prisingly intellectual. Ray is a bear for History, and Chemistry is only History to him. If Ray were ambidextrous, we think he could write historical dates with one hand while copying chemical equations with the other. His ambling, loose-jointed, swinging gait, and continual smile, have stamped a permanent impression upon the memories of his classmates. Ray is going to work a while and then go to college. He will probably iinish his studies at Syracuse where he is going to take up Civil Engineering. teen, '29. is quite a golfer C?l. lOl success! Lawrence Meneely t'Meneely English Course If Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, All at Sea, '29, Science Club, '29. 'Tis 7Z0f for man To 11'1'fIe,' Life is brief. Lawrence plods along his path much in the same way that a great thinker might do. Lawrence, however, does not believe in being troubled with heavy thinking. He believes in taking life as it comes He is jolly, good-natured and easy-going. He very seldom gets much interested except down in the Lab. Here he shines as a chem- istry enthusiast. All his thoughts and ambitions seem wrapped up in Science. Lawrence has not yet decided what he will do in the future. Earl McQuoWn lNIcQuown English Course Jr Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '27, '28, '29, Thespian Society, '29, The Shutting of the Door, '29, All at Sea, '29, Boys' Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Double Quartette, '29, High School Con- cert, '28, '29, Mirror Collector, '27, Stage Manager, '29, Seven- A 11ze1'1'y heart 11111ke!lL a clzeerful' c0111zte1zc11zcc. Have you ever been awakened from some day dream by a sudden burst of laughter? If not, you've certainly missed a real treat. for a treat indeed is his giggle! However, Earl does not spend all his time amusing others, for many times during the day we see him dashing here and there in the execution of his duties as Stage Blanager. lYhen in his white regalia, lNIcQuown feels and acts a tritie superior, but why not? W'e would, too, if we'd get the chance. Earl is also quite thc actor. All he lacks as Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B, is the beard. Oi course, that is easily remedied. 0h yes!-then, too, we hear Earl Earl's chief interest is aviation. lVell, Earl, you have our wishes 1 5 T1ve1z!y-fire
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