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

 - Class of 1930

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THE MIRROR Jane Abelman Janie Commercial Course ,lf Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30g A. A., 29, '30g Commercial Club, '29, '30, Commercial Club Play, '29. t'Wilhout the smile from partial beauty won, O, what were ma11.' a world without a Mm! If you wish to find Njanie' before or after school, go to the MCUL Rate and you will Iind her enjoying herself with her gang. To sec her you would think that she was the kind who went to school to have Il good time, but we hear that she is a niarvel when it comes to short- hand and typing. janie's hair is the envy of every possessor of a growing bob. Her curly mop seemingly dropped from her ears to her shoulders over night. Xl'hen asked what she was going to do, she mysteriously said that New York was her destination. YVhat this means we Cannot tell, but good luck, 'janief' Lorraine Adams Dune L'l3eezy Classical Course '28, '29, 1505 Band: '28, '22, '50, X'ice-Iresiden i Orchestra, '30. HGi-rt' nic .route u1u.vic. leasing nature. He is, to be sure, uncommunicatiye. it piece of information he does not choose to give! llusic apparently holds the greatest interest for Dune, the instruments he plays, or plays at, would startle you. probably be the first rung on his ladder to success. Laverta Alabran upcgw npeggyw English Course A. A., '27, '28, '29, '30g Jr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, l.e Circle l rancais '29g Art Club '30, UO lfVoman! lllou ieert fashioned to beguileg So have all sages rtrizl, all poets sung. l.averta reminds one of a bright, lacquered oriental doll, her Cos.- tumes and person are so Colorful and charming. Everyday shows her in some new becoming color. Peg is so very reticent that it takes the Combined efforts of all the presentable males in T to entice her out of her shell. However, Veg is likable after she has condescended to notice one. Her appreciation of poetry and poets-one, in particular-is to be commended. Laverta has not decided what her future career will be. Her ami- bition is to become a supervisor of music. YVQ hope she will realize this :finbitionl , .. A Red Cross '27, '28, '29 '30, A. A., '28, '29, '30g H. S. Orchestra, 21, 1 ' t litnch flub, Hall. Hi-Y, '30, Football, '28, l.atin Play, '28, All at Sea, '29, A. A One might almost think, to look at Dune that he is taciturn, but one glimpse of the iinpish expression in his eyes betrays his light, lust try to elicit X list of lt is whispered an orchestra is his goal, Paul lYhiteniari's will Nine

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THE MIRROR meet one another on the same Common ground as we have done day after day. Also when we think that most of our time has been spent in school, ,we realize that we shall get 'tsehool-sick just as one gets 'I home-sick. l But with all these sad thoughts of lost hapfpineisfs we are glad that we ean go away from our school without these words lurk- ing in our minds+HOf all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, lt might have been. Even if we have been lax in the earlier years and have sought fun in- stead of knowledge, we ean graduate with the realization that in this last year we have tried our best and have sueeeeded in reach- ing the goal set for us. VVe ean be as glad as the dancing sun-beams, that we have made our work lighter and have digested our edueation with a seasoning of happi- ness. WVC are made ready with knowledge to leap to the ascent, just as the sun with goads seems to leap into his golden chariot and to spur on his fiery horses toward his goal at the top of the world. O. B. ,SO CLASS SONG Treasurecl Memories By Paul Mohney llappy school days now are ended, Problems solved and labors done. Joys and cares will soon be blended, l.ife,s realities begun. May the future breathing' o,er us, wake the past and like a spell, Bring these joyous scenes before us Of our school days loved so well. Should our fairest vision perish, 'Burst like bubbles, seen no more, Your kind precepts e'er Weill cherish, Treasured up in memory's store. Oh, the joy 'tvvould give to greet you, Friends and loved ones tried and true. NVhat a welcome would await you! And tell them a last adieu. Chorus : Now we separate but never Shall these memories leave the heart. Honored guardians, faithful teachers Grateful thanks before we part. Music by l.orraine Hockinson Eight



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THE MTRRCDR Mark Anthony rtlvlarkvw rsloevx Jr, Red cross, '27, nas, 129, '50, A. ix., '27, 128, 129, 'sa He speakezh notg and yet there lies, A conversation in his eyes. Mark is conservative and reserved. He is not inclined toward oratory like his namesake of Julius Caesar's time. It is difficult to penetrate lNIark's impassive and silent exterior, Underneath there lies a feeling of friendship which is shared with a select few, hlost of his time is spent in his schoolwork, while little of it is devoted to school activities. There is a certain precision in everything that he does, whether it be pleasure or business. future. G. Wayne Beatty l'Beatty Ir. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, A. A., '27, '28, '29, '30, Commercial Club, 150. Never less alone than when alone. Stately and conservative is Wfayne. He is aloof, preferring his own company to that of others, You should not conclude from this, how- ever, that lie is high hat. In classroom he is sure of himself and his knowledge commands attention. His actions cause one to form the opinion that he is quiet and serious. Although his aloofness from his classmates may cause some to misjuclge, he probably thinks that solitude and peace go hand in hand. Wayne expects to attend a business college at Youngstown, Ohio, next year. ' lXlark is planning to take up aviation at bt louis in the net Ten Grace Bernstein Gracie 'lToots English Course Choral Club, '28, Ir. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, Commercial Club, '29, '30, A. A. '30. 'tPnnctuality is the first step on the ladder of success. Did you ever notice a little black-haired girl going quietly to her classes and never being reprimanded for talking? Vlfell, that's our Grace Hut never fear, she can become loquacious when that old Bookkeeping doesn't come out right. Then those grey eyes fire right up with in- dignation and Grace 'fgoes at it again. This time she comes out vic- torious, and with a smile resulting from something accomplished she begins English IV, her next worse Hbugaboof' We sympathize with you, Grace! Luck to you in any future undertaking.

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