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

 - Class of 1935

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TH li M l R R O R Glenn C. Cassidy Cassidy Scientiiic ffourse Press Club 4. JIM: are lzorn 'zwillz Iwo c,vr'.v but with one longm' in 01'fII'l' lhul they .vlzmflrl see liuice as murlz as they say. Glenn has characteristics that make us feel very intimate with him. One is the deep coloring, called a blush, that creeps over hs features at certain times. The other is the twinkle in his eyes. These characteristics always single Glenn out from a crowd. But don't think we're criticizing your appearance, Glenn, because were not. Everyone, especially girls, likes blushes and twinkles. Although we know Glenn is studious, he sometimes surprises us by giving his philosophical idea on some difficult subject. g llost of the chemistry students know that Glenn is pretty clever t at handling chemicals and acids in the laboratory. Although Glenn does t not have any idea concerning what he will be doing a year from now, we hope he will apply his ability in chemistry and be a second Lavoisier. Sam Catanese Sam Fat General Course Quiet, .Ylillllil-0113, and f1'ieml.'y. These three words characterize c'Sa1nH and it goes without saying that they are always associated with him. Sam does not speak very ofteng but, when he does, he leaves no doubt in the minds of his listeners as to his very thorough knowledge of that particular subject. This explains the fact that he has taken part in no frivolous activities. Sam has spent all his time in mas- tering some subject and in preparing his class recitations. Nevertheless, Sain has some interests outside of school. for Sam is always with the gang where his chummy friendliness and his spon- taneous good cheer have made him a valuable member. Geraldine Marie Catarouche t'Gerry'l Dean General Course Girls' Glee t'lub 1, 2, 3. -lg Commercial Club 53 llikado 2g Sonia', .ig jr. Red Cross 1, Zg A. A. 2g Glee Club Concert 4. Aly lwarf is like fl sinfgmg bz'1'cl. Gerry is certainly one of our short Seniors. VVhen you hear some- one talking down around your elbow, you will probably see Gerry', if you look down. However, she makes up for her small size by her voice. As is to be seen from her list of activities, she is quite musical. Perhaps Gerry will take up a musical career after she graduates. Yivacious is our adjective to describe Dean, She literally tlies around and is always ready to break into laughter at the slightest provocation. lf something funny happens, her tinkly laughter breaks out immediately. VVe'll certainly miss her gaiety after Commencement. 'l'1.'f11!y

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'I' ll li M I R R O R ames E. Campbell lint Scientific Vourse liand l, 2, 3, 45 lilruin Nlajor of lianfl 41 tlrclicstra l, 2, 5, 43 Uperetta Sonia 3: Ili-Y 5, 4: Science Vluh 3, 43 jr. Red t'ross 1, 2, 5, 4g Let me lzfrzw' IIIIISI-K' llyllllg, . elm! I .welc no more 11f'l1'gl1I. One might think .lim had said these words did we not know that in addition to his musical ahililics he also possessed those of a practical husiness man and of a fun-loving hoy. .lim certainly takes a large part in the musical activities of our school as we can see when we review the fact that he has hecn in orchestras and hands during his entire high school career and finally was our drum-major this year. of Bloreover, .lim is so interested in science that we can often find him in the Lab, 1 XVith these ahilities we are sure lint will make his mark in thc world. Anthony Cararic Tony Scientine Clourse On tcftlz llze rlfznref Ie! joy In' IIIICYIII-lllI!'ll. use of various metals. candy, and the girls. Frank B. Carlson f'Swede', Scientific Course .-X. .X. 1, 2, 3, 4: lr. Red Cfross l, 2. 3, 4. Lf1z1glz, laik mul be 1lII'l'I'j'.U Frank is to he distinguished hy his hright, sunny smile and clear. spontaneous laugh. His wide smile, which swmetimes hreaks into a grin, is famous throughout the school. He does lay it aside when he IS studying hard or giving his views on some question of interest to himself and his comrades. In passing through the halls, he can usually find someone of the fairer sex to torment hy calling her such names as pest Swede is the life of any party with his crooning or piano playirg. Frank says he is going to keep standing on the corner. Here's hoping it's the corner Hoover talked about. .X. A. 43 jr. Red Vross l, 23 Science Vluh Ag Track Nlanagti 2 Tony must helieve in this quotation for it fits him perlc His joy is far from heing confined: in fact, a gay air and a ht it smile are his chief assets. However, 'I'ony does lay his grin asf when he is studying hard or doing an experiment in the lah, 'l'c ' hy the way, is a valuahle C'hemistry student. He has made sexual Classes interesting hy his outside information concerning the prac Tony's favorite diversions are not inconsistent with his gory nit He seems to have a special weakness for music, dancing, choco 1 r H4



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Tllf lf lXl l IQ ll OR B. Franklin Chambers I1ank' Delano General Uourse lr. Recl Vross 4g 'lirack 4. 0, .lly fill!-QIII' 'It'I'fll my lzffm I reign, For tulm miles nzuflz must talk in -zw1in.. ..--c s . . . . . . Vtggf I'l'1llllillll is a goocl llSlCllL'l' but selrlom expresses his opinion. Ht cloes not choose ever to make himself the center of attraction. VVe juclge that Hank is not so shy outsitle of school, for we have often seen him grinning over some joke that has been impartetl to him. Hank receivecl his nickname because he is a member of a musical group in his home town, Mlrian. He is a basketball antl foot- ball lan ancl participatetl in P. H. S. in track events. Annabell Condron I 'ontlron Liberal .Xrts ancl Scientific Vourses Science Club 2, 3, -lg Secretary Science Club 45 lr. Recl Vross 1, 2, 3, -lg A., ix. 1, 2, 3, 4. The more the HIl'l'l'lit'7'.U lf you ever see .-Xnnabell with a worried look on her face, you can guess that she is about to have a Vhemistry test or is thinking about a tlifticult Iinglish assignment. However, she is usually the gay person social event. goes. Frank S. Costanzo General Course I will be br1'ef.', Frank is the clebonair young man who sits in Room K. He cloesrft believe in wasting worcls on such things as reeitations, antl sometimes his very brief answers are the cause of much merriment School bores Frank more than a littleg he always welcomes tlismissal with much enthusiasm. Frank is easy going ancl cheerful, trouble never troubles him unless it be English IV, which sometimes causes a frown to settle on his brow. He is quickly arousecl to anger but his anger is brief antl his sunny flisposition invariably wins, Frank expects to work next year. Goocl luck, Frank! Y'1.',z1'y-ful' whose company her frientls enjoy. ll'henever she ancl her gang are together, there are sure to be murmurs about a party or some other However, when high school is over, .Xnnabell has serious thoughts of attenrling a higher institution of learning-probably Grove Pity. lYe know she will gather arountl her ll crowcl of jolly lriencls wlierever she

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