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THE MIRROR Lillian Case ncaseyss English Course ,X A., '27, '28, '29, '30, Ir. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '3Og Hi-Y, '28, '29, Secretary Hi-Y, '30, All At Sea, '29g Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, High School Concert, '28, '29, Choral Club, '28, Home Economics Club, '30, Art Club, '29, Bliss Burnett Puts One Over, '30, French Club, '30, Gentle, timid, sweet and kind, Ate her attributes dennedf' These lines were surely meant for Lillian. Her friendly greeting is like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day. Lillian is always on time, and never interrupts the teachers with idle chatter. No matter when you look in Room HT you can see her concentrating on her books.. Lillian is quite fond of driving the ttBuick but, since her family moved to Akron, she has been deprived of this pleasure, as she chose to stay with us until graduation. I Lillian has not decided definitely where she will study 'fHonze 4 I-Qconomics neect year, but lucky is the school she favors with her presence. Rose Catarouch ttR0vr Classical Course .X A., '27, '28, '29, '30g Ir. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, Choral Club, '28, Ifrench Club, '30, Science Club, '30, She has hair as deeply black as the cloud of rh1mde'r. Rose has a nature as sunny as that of her native Italy. Like all true Italians Rose has a good voice and is musically inclined. She plays the piano, violin, banjo and guitar. NRO is a very patient person and never becomes angry at anyone without just cause. She will go either to Detroit to continue her study of the piano or to Indiana State Teachers' College. joe Catanzarito .goes English Course A. A., '27, '28, '29, '30, Jr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, Interclass Basketball, '28, '29, '30, Interclass Baseball, '28, '29, '30g Basket- ball Team, '30, Football, '28, '29, '30, A .vmmy disposition is half the battle. If that quotation is true, then Ioe's. battle is half won. We enjoy -loe's artistic ability. He spends many hours laboring over some artistic piece of work. VVith this same stick-to-it-iveness, he has won a place on the varsity R. B. team for himself after two short years of hard work. The most pleasant things about Joe are his contagious giggle and his everlasting indecision. He has occupied nearly every seat in T. A few years from now we'll be reading about a second Da Vinci, foi Joe expects to follow an artist's career, F ourtc C11
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.lnnior Red t'ross, '27, '28, '20, '30, High School Concert, '27, '28, '20, TH E M l' R R O R Blair Campbell Blair ljnglish Course lioys' Glee t'lub, '20, Boys' Quartette, '20, All at Sea, '20, A. A., '27, '28, '20, '30, May Festival, '20, t'horal Club, '28, liar in lzix looks fuelw' all fllrll' men zZe.virr'. lilair is the lad with the nielodious voice and the sunny smile. l'rom his l l'L'Slll'lllll year his classmates have watched the growth of his musical carter. lieeause of his pleasing personality and his ability to sing well, Blair has won many friends. 'Whenever there is any need ol a singer, he is always willing, when called upon, to give what help he ean, Yet his talent is not confined to singing alone, for he showed hi: dramatic ability in All .Xt Sea when he took the part of the ltrN'CASlI'lCliC11 sailor. He is not sure of his future work, but it will be something to make P. H. S. proud. Dowe Campbell K'Campbell Seientitie Course .X A., '27, '28, '20, lr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '20, '30, .Xrt Club, '23, ,'20, '30, Science t'lub, '20, Stage t'rew, '20, Stage Klanager, '30, High School Play, '30, Yice-Pres, .Xrt t'luh, '23, Pres. .Xrt Club. '20, Debating Society, '30, Hi-Y, '30. .-l jim' Colltrt' of 1.'or11.r, gt'lIfIl'JllI'lI, tlllll KIIIHIZIIV .vlzof nfl, Recapitulation, Reincarnation ' Here comes Dowe hurling his words without end at the stage crew, whether as an encouragement, on :1 rritieism, no one knows. liut anyway, they have inspired the stage trew to long hours of patient work in planning and making the srenery and stage settings for the various plays. .Xll this work Dowe has done willingly and has lightened by his joking and fun. ln fact, everything he does is done with zest and jest. Xt-xt year Dowe will probably enter liliss in lYashington, IJ. t'. for his advance work in electricity. William O. Carlton y 'tBill Swede English Course .X .X.. '27, '28, '20, '30, Jr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '20, '30, Mirror lloard. '20, lnterelass liasketball. '20, '30, lnterclass Track, '28, '30, Foot- ball, '20, Vlass President, '23, '20, '30, .Xrt t'luh, '20, '30, Art t lub l'resid1-nt, 'ying French f'luh, '30, Debating Society, '30: Thespian Society, '30, All .Xt Sea. '20, i'COINl7ilt ot' Love and lfriendshipf' '27, Rising of the Moon, '30, High Sehool Band, '27, High School Orchestra, '27, Boys' Glee Club, '20, Quartette, '29, High School Concert, '20, The rmzqzzemr ix r1'ga1'rlef1 ieilllz flier, llllf? wi.w2 num :with fxvtecnr, lim' il ix 1116 belzefolclzt man :elm Ivins our affection. Do you see that tall boy rushing in and out of the Senior rooms as though the time was entirely too short for him to do all that he has to do? XVcll, that's liill, our class president. Bill can do anything and eyerything well. He can act. write., sing and direct. lfortunately, he can also get his studies well so his marks aren't affected by his outside 1lfl'lll1'S. He is going to take up Journalism and work in The Spirit office next year. Thiriccn
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THE MIRROR Margaret Chamberlain npcggyw English Course Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '03, A. A., '27, '28, '29, '30, Commercial Club, '29, '30, Art Club, '29, '30, Glee Club, '27, Torch Reporter, '29, She has two eyes so soft and lirowrz, Taka Care! She gives a side glance and looks down, Bmvare! Beware! She is fooling thee. Beautiful curly brown hair, the envy of every girl in P. H, S.- sparkling eyes-and a winning dispositionethafs our Peg. Peg has gt personality all of her own. She can be haughty, sophisticated, and naive all in a breath. But usually she is just her own carefree, happy self, laughing merrily at some joke or prank. Beside the interest Peg manifests in Bills, art claims her atten- tion. Peg's one of the most efficient members of the make-up staff of the Art Club. just give her a few pots of rouge and a model to work on, and Peg's happy. Charles Chuck Happy English Course .X .X., '27, '28. '20, '30, Jr, Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, History Play, '29, Science Club, '29, '30, Debating Society, '30, Glec Club, '30. W0rd.Q, words, wor1ls. Chuck is that clean-cut, greets everyone with his sunny tions the truth of any statement, fidentially we think Chuck would make science holds a fascination for Chuck, subjects seem unattractive to him, but hi: cheerful attitude. Next year Chuck hopes School at Lancaster, Pa. , Mary Grace Chapman Chapman Classical Course Cheer Leader. '30, Thcspian Society, '29, '30, lfrench Club 'l'reasurcr. '30, Girls' Hi-Y, 29, Pres. in '30, Girls' Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Girls' High School Trio, '29, '30, High School Concert, '27, '28, '29, '30, Clarion Contest, '28, '29, '30, Torch Board, '29, Debating Society, '30, Science Club, '30, Modcsty. Sea, '29, Mrs, Caruther's Return, '30, .X. .-X.. '27, jr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, Sec. of Class, '27. Busy, busy all the tin1r'. ' Such popularity is deserved, that sums up our t'Chapman. Grace is one of the few people gifted with the instinctive tact and pcwcr so essential to a leader. This, coupled with an exceptionally attractive personality, makes her one of the most sought-after girls in l'. H. S. Uur most vivid recollection will be of Chapman shouting Hip hip! and then continuing to yell herself hoarse at the basketball and football games, to cheer the team on to victory. Then, too, there looms in our minds the pictures of 'tChapman acting as Mistress of Cere- monies, helping to brighten those dull mornings. '50, All At '28, '20, '30, Cochran young man from T, who Chuck is inquisitive and ques- particularly in Commercial Law. Con- an ideal orator or lawyer. All especially Chemistry. Other none of them can drive away precise, smile. to attend the Ifranklin and Marshall Fifteen
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