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Pulylishecl the Stuclents of punxsutawney High School Vol. XXI. No. 5 MAY, 1929. Price 5131.00 MIRRUR BOARD This Business of Graduating SARA BROWN' ,29 EditOr'in'Chief A551111 this year, as has l1z1111111111-1l 11v111'y ASSOCIATE EDITORS year for ages l111fO1'1', illltii will l1z111111111 for BARCLAY WOODWARD1 '29 --------------'------------- Joke Editor 11511119 t11 111111112 QIIIUIIIOI' class of Yllllllgl' 1111111 WILLIABI CARLTON, '30 .,.., ,,..,..,..,,,,.. L iterary Editor DOROTHY INIAZE, '29 .................. Ass't Literary Editor IVIAXINE CRISSMAN, '30 ............,,.......... Poetry Editor SARA INIAUK, '29 ................... ....... E Xchange Editor SARA BELLE WILLIAMS, '30 .... ...... C lassnote Editor ERNEST TESSINT, '29 ..,..................,.......... Sport Editor BUSINESS STAFF VVILLIAENI GOYETTE, H29 .................... Business Manager JOHN KURTZ, '29 ........................ Circulation Manager JOHN XVILSON, '30 ............. 5 ss't Circulation LIanager IXIARGARET C. BOLES ....,.,,..............,..... Faculty Adviser CLASS NOTE REPORTERS ROOM T .................. . .. .... . ..,,.,.. Eva George ROOM ....... - Xileen Lester ROOM 0 .... ........ S ara Scott ROOM N ...... Corinna Beit' ROOM L ..... ........... R utl1 Kuntz ROOM ..... ....... I Iaucle Graflius ROOM .....,... Dora Craft ROOM I ...... ...... I5 etsey Davis ROOM BI .... ........ E lsie Grube ROOM .,,... ...... N Orabel Zufall ROOM R .-..- .......... - Xcleline Piquet ART ROOM ..,.... Iiclwarcl 'Winslow ROOM .... Georgia Iieczer ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM III ..... .... IX I ...... .,,,,., II .... , 7 Ethel Ellenberger ........Carl Korsmo ..DOrOthy lNIitesel ......Elizabetl1 Ott ........Ellen Shirk Zllltl WO1111111, tlC1J2ll'I. for the last ti1111-, out of the Stll'l'Ctl 11O1'tz1ls of that l111il1li11g vall- e1l Sehool. They have fitte1l IllCIllSt'lYt'S for the l111t- tle with the w111'l1l. NYith 21 1lz1sl1 ot' w111'1ls z1111l the flush of 11l11'z1s1-s t1'11111 Sl1z1li11s1111z11'11 111111 Milton, they are O'11i11gg' t'111'th t11 1-1111- 1g111'1' the wO1'l1l-out i11 the 11l111'11 NYllltl't' Hrlllit' SlI1'VIY2ll Of the tittt-st, is the w:1t1-l1- w111'1l Ovttl' all. Like il 111ig'l1ty 111'111y that has l11-1-11 t1'z1i11- e1l first i11 the ligfht 11l111111111ts 1110 wz11't'z11'11, then slowly g'ilIllQl'l1lQ' 111111'11 tllltl 11111111 lq1111wl111lg'11 until, at the 111111 11t' I11111' f't'ill'4 they l111v1f e111Ie1l the g'1'i111li11g1, l111t w111'tl1- while t1'z1i11i11g1 that will 111z1l111 21 Sllt't'ttSS Ot' them if they give it the slig'l1t11st 1'hz1111'11l Xvtlll 11ftv11 lit'2ll' s1111111 S1-11i111' say, Uh, how l pity you, J1111i111'sg z11111th1-1' Xttill' 11t' s1'hO11l for you. rllllilllli O-11111l1111ssl l .Ill Illl'0ll5Ill tl1is yez11'. Hut XVllt'll the flilj' 1'1111111s, they are 1l11w11l111111't1-1l illlll 1'11z1lix1- that l11z1yi11g1 s1'h1111l is 11111 as rosy as 11111- 11x- 11111-ts. There are 2llW2lj'S. at this ti1111-, Three
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'I' II If M I IQ R O R HIGI-I SCHOOL DIRECTORY BOA R D OE DIRECTORS I . Il. IIRINKSIJC, President W. W. YVINSIIOXY, Tl'O21SlIl'C1' JOIIN R. DAVIS, Vice-President XV. A. SUTTER, Secretary J. BI. I'ORI.1c GEORGE C. BROWN A. B. VVHITE F. S. JACKSON, Superintendent of School-S HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY AIARY J. ROBINSON, High School Principal AI.XRGARI'I'l' CIXBELL BOLES, English AIYRA S. BROWN, Latin NELSON II. ISOYD, French A. IIERAIAN SHIRK, Science VLAIR C. I .'.. 'AR1cY, Math. TIIOMAS XV. BITTLE, Social Science AIABLE AIONROE, Coinniercial PAITL CLATLcIf:R'I', Ass't Science DOROTIIY ASLLISON, ASs't Science MRS. J. S. JONES, Ass't Math. I.IYN'I'I1IA DRUMMOND, AsS't English CLAIRE COLEMAN, Asst Eng., Latin RUTII LYONS, ASs't Social Studies ANNA IIIIARY OVERDORF, ASs't Coin. RUSSELL IIEADLEY, Ass 't English and Social Studies IVIARJORY IQOSTENBAUER, Ass't English Studies and Math. SARA ELLENBERGER, Ass 't Comm. SARA ANNE GOURLEY, Assit Eng., Social Studies RUSSELL BYLER, Ass't Social Science ALICE IIEACOCK, Supervisoi' of Art IVILLA C. FERRY, Supervisor of Music IIIIARGARET NORTH, Domestic Science EMILIE ICNARR, Ass't Art RUTH STRANG, Ass 't Music 5 ' 1 I ' 117 - S I 1 q MARIAN AICIJONALD, Ass t Eng., BICIICEH. IJ' CAMPBELL, Supft Vgebel. School JIQNNIIA: BRESLIN Asst Coininercial RUSSELL BYLERI Coach 9 3 BERTIIA BEYER, School Nurse PAIILINE STAYERS, Dental Hygienist SENIOR CLASS 'I'mcO I'IULLER'l'ON, President SARA BROVVN, V ice-President lI1+:LIcN STIVER, Secifetary JOHN IQURTZ, Treasureii A'IlIlLETIC ASSOCIATION XVILLIANI BROWN, President JOSEPIIINE STEAK, Secretary JOHN IQNARR, Vice-President DUANE CRAFT, Football Manager B. J. XVOOIJXYARD, Tl'C2lSill'G1' FRED LUDERER, Basketball Manager 0
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'l' ll li M l IQ R O R some very sad memories of the pleasant ,joys they will leave behind them forever. lloesllll a thought of the good times they had getting ready for those high school plays always bring sadness to the hearts of the Seniors? llow about the times they planned the Sophomore Party, the Junior and Senior Receptions? Not only that, hut think of the many times they attended football and basketball games as a part of fl'. ll. S. All these retrospective thoughts dull the ,joy of graduating for the Seniors. They realize, too, the hardships before them, the task of defeating all opposition. But they pull back their shoulders, grit their teeth, elench their fists, and with a determined stride, leave the home of their training and march on. After spending these seemingly tiresome four yea rs, is there not some reward? Yes, say many of us. No, say many, also. Think. Does not the idea, the thought of being able to go through the training, that has prepared us for our life work, the training that has made men and women of us, given us some joy? Yes. 'When you receive your diploma, doeis not a confident attitude swell up in you? You realize that you are a man or woman 11ow and have achieved a great honor. As you walk down the street or in the school, in your robe., and see the underclassmen looking at you, you feel, for the first time, a touch o.f im- portance, which is bound to help you from then on. To graduate is not leaving all your loves, hopes, and desires. It is just the begin- ning. You leave only a small institution, compared with the future. The whole world is a school that teaches every one of us something new every dayq So let 's get together and give each grad- uating class the reward and praise that is due them, just as a departing army, clothed in shining armor, and filled with determination, is cheered by the friends and lovers who wish to see them make a successful campaign. Bill Carlton, '3O. we 'it' my A S5?i5? '5:!5'!!!ii!! QxQp'J?Q.iJg f lwj' U' pf 'U . s ,-Q? 63 u Four
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