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

 - Class of 1935

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'l H I2 M ill R li O R jacob George Blose , , bl ake' l,ilJL'l'1ll .Xrts Vourse jr. lxed K ross l, 2, .ng .X. .X. l, J, .lit':1'v, Il'It'fI'l', yt' lmlzkv of 'iuorx V11 1553 1Jon't he ol'l'ended, jake, heeause we are so Curious lhout your mal, stuhhy little noseg for we think pug noses are very attraetive look inf' especially if the person is short and has hlondyhair. ' Jake gets along smoothly with all of his friends except johnson, Burke, and several others. lla- are sorry to say, he sometimes nt-gleegs their friendships, thus losing the value of sueh estimable assoiiates. Never do we hear a sigh of Complaint or a moan of weariness from Jake lVhen not in school, he thrusts his hands into his pockets. Cocks his head sidewise, and piirees the air with a sharp, carefree whistle. Our highest wish is that you will always be as earefree as you D7 were during your years of sehool life. Lewis Nathan Blose Lew 11lose General Course Health Vlub 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee t'luh 1, 2, 3, 43 Yiee Pres, of toilet- Vluli 3, 41 Pres. of Student Govt. Room ll 25 .X. .X. l, 23 l.ady of Ter- raeew lg BIikado 23 Sonia 3, Seienee Vlub 2, 4, Hi-Y 4. L1'f1 S tl plefzsczrzl ilZSfl-ZLIlfl'0II, let IIS fake if as il I'Ul1Il'S.'H where, as he always has a elever remark at the end of his tongue, or a new story to tell. his mind wanders from his studies-probably in the direetion of Rey- noldsville. Lew, who likes to sing, is an aetive member of the Iloys' Glee Club. He is interested in civil engineering, and will probably attend l State Follege next year. VVe are sure his pleasant personality will help him wherever he may go. Harry Leroy Branch llraneh Twig Limb Und, General Course Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. .-lm! .vo obligifzg Ilzul he l1Pil'l' 0I1.'ig'1I. If you want something done, done right and done immediately, just go to Harry. A very short time after you have asked him, he comes in with the job hnished and says he thought he might as well do it now rather than put it off. Branch doesn't pretend to be the whole tree, he's just a very good limb. You never see him when his hair isn't smooth, his tie straight and shoes polished+in other words. he's always very neat. lVher1 be walks through the hals, he always wears on his face ll grin which broadens when he is spoken to. .Xltogethm-r, he is a very agree- able person and we are sorry to be losing him. .N'e:'r11lfw1 I.ew's Jhilosoih' is to take life as it comes and en 'ov it to the : n Q J ' utmost. His ready wit and good fellowship make hnn weleome every- Sehool work is one of Illose's minor interests, and oeeasionally

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'l II IC M I IQ ll U R Robert Smith Bellis .l'iob Liberal .Xrts and Scientific Courses .X ,.X. 4, t'heerleader 43 Stage Crew 4, Science Club 4, Patriotic Program 4. Happy um If from cure 1,111 free. What are you doin' tonight? -the inevitable question always forthcoming from Mrs. liellis' little boy, Robert. Technically, he's the hail-fellow-well-mel type but figuratively hes a grasshopper Cyou'll ex- cuse the far-fetched similel always hunting a place where there's some- thin' doin '. He can have a good time when everyone e'se is bored stiff. 'Tis also said that our Hob has certain interests in that part of Olll' metropolis more commonly known as VVest End. George Bennett Benny General Course lnlerclass llasketball 4: Interclass Baseball 1, 2, Interclass Track 3g lnterclass Football 3: Jr. Red Cross 1, Z, Student hlanager Basket- ball 2: .Xrt lYork-H .S. Play 4, Decorating Committee 2, 3, 4. Hlvllllllg felloius will be young fellows. Ile-1my is a great favorite among his fellow students. No wonder, for tleorge is amiable, friendly and very mannerly. He is studious, too, and he has many cares in connection with his school work, but he man- ages to keep these cares to himself. Benny goes in for sports in a big way. as you can see by his activities. 'Benny not only likes sports, but he is a very accomplished athlete. I1e1my says that he is going to be an aviator. The class of '35 wishes him the best of luck and many happy landings. W William F. Beyer Bill Docl' 'Hitlerl' I.ibe1'al Arts and Scientific Courses Red Cross l, 2. 3, 43 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Debates 3. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, lixecutive Committee Hi-Y 4, Treasurer Hi-Y 3, 4, Debating Society 3, 433 Latin Club 3, 4g lfrench Club 43 Mirror Board 1, 45 t'hristmas in llerry linglandm lg Four Stages of Roman His- tory 3, The Klagic Togaw 4, Business hlanager of Sonia 3, VVinner of Third Place in Declamation in Forensic Contest at .llrookvillc 4. rlIf1g111'jire1zz' sperfrzcle of hzmzfzzz j0flz'11es.s ' Yes, that's just about what Bill isg for he possesses the jolliest disposition in the class of '35. .Xnd you should see him in Chemistry class trying to suppress a laugh. lYe think Hill is chubby, the girls think he's cute, the teachers think he's ambitious, and all in all, he's a jolly good fellowg for no matter where he is, at school, at home, in that Oldsmobile, with a few, or in a crowd, he's always full of fun and practical jokes. l l1ill's present ambition is to become a doctor, a proverbial Chip off the old block. So-here's success to you, Bill.'l bililfv f 11



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Tllli M IR ROR David E. Brown Dave General lfourse Ulnlllgll mul flll' 'zeorlrl lrlzllqlzx 'zuilll you., lVrrp foul you a'c'f'p l1lonr'. Verliaps you, too, have wondered what t'lelave's secret for success is. That would be hard to answer fully but perhaps his g'blues-chas- ing laughter, his carefree moments, and his deep respect for his teach- ers explain it. .Xlthough Dave does not recite very often in class, still you may be sure he has mastered the subject. liTave faces all perplexing problems with a grin. XVe are sure that his cheerfulness will help him make his mark in this world. Wilmer K. Burkett iurlit-tt Scientilic tfourse jr. Red Vross 5, 4g Orchestra S, 4g LX. A. 4. 'hllelz of foie 1.'o1'fl.v are the bex! men. liverytlming XYilmer does is done with an air of precision. In t'l1t-mistry lab while the rest of us are leafing aimlessly for a certain experiment, XYilmer calmly gives the page, the number of the experiment, and all the other data with an air of nonchalant precision. Wilmer can be seen almost any time during the day busily work- ing at something or other. .Xlso we are to understand that XVilmer. although quite a quasi- model student during school hours. cuts-up a great deal when amo. g the fellows after school hours. l'.Q ', I 'r '.v .4 1,1 n Qs' l Q H 7'-' lL1qll.'ff11 ll, Ida Elizabeth Byers General Course Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. Tri-Hi-Y SQ Pres. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Vice President Thespian Society 4g Girls' Trio 3, VVienies on NVednes- day 33 Director of 'I'hree's a Crowd 4g Bunty Pulls the Strings 4, Lady of the Terrace lg Mikado 2, High School Concert 2g Classnote Reporter 4. The lziglzest graces of uzusic' flow fron: the fC'C'.iI'lI-g 0f the lLc'a1'f. Iloubtless you have discovered from her list of activities that Ida is one of the busiest girls of our class. She is an actress, a songstress, and a violinist. Her deep voice has sweetened many a musical produc- tion, her dark head graced many a play, and from her skilled fingers has issued forth many a note in orchestral reviews. Although Ida is so busy, she goes about her business quietly. She has not developed a eonceited air, nor does she make herself appear more important than she actually is.

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