Punxsutawney Area High School - Mirror Yearbook (Punxsutawney, PA)
- Class of 1936
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JACKSON, Superinteiideiit HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY JAMES T. DOXXTNIIQ, Principal M.xRI:AR1-:T C. HOLES, English SARA L. PANTALL, Asslt Fr., SO., Sci. BIYRA S. BROXVN, Latin ll0ROTHY PRINGLE, Ass't SO. Sci., Eng. NELSON H. BOYD, French HOWARD SCHILLING, Assit. Math., Cfeach A. IIERAIAN SHERK, Science R:XY CAYLOR, Ass't Social Science XIARY J. ROBINSON, Ma..thcInatics ELEANOR NVINSLOXV, Ass't English l'lR.XNCIS SHAW, Secial Science GEORGE NVEST, Ass't. Social Science hl.XI3I.lC R. BIONROE, Commercial ROY ICLEIN, Health, As-S't. Science BIICLYIN EIITCHELL, Ass 't. Science BIARION RIAVER, Ass't. Ceniinercial f'I..XlRl'I lf'OLE1xIAN, Ass't. Eng., Latin Student Teachers BIARION JOHNS, Ass't. English, Math. TWADELINE FRITSCHE SARA ELLENBERGER, Assit. COHI. MARY GRILLO 4'LIN'i'ON ITEIL, Ass't. Science 'CTEOELIA IQIRK IREXE IIOLOSWORTH, Ass't. English DALE ROBINSON MRS. l'lI.lZfkBE'1'H JONES, Asslt Math. MARIE RIIINZO M ARJORII-1 IQOSTENRADER, Ass't Math. IKENE XVALLACE ll'lI.INUR BICLEAVY, Ass't. English II. L. CAMPBELL, Suift. Vileliei' SchOOl, Manual Training MRS. XVILLIAM Cf'AR.L'i'ON, Ilmne Eceneniics BI.-NRY J. F1CN'l'UN, Librarian PIIILLII' R. .lfES'l'ER, Music Superviser XVILMA VOIBB, Assistant Music IJORUTIIY llrlAR'l'lN, Art Superviser IDR. SI7'I l'UX ll.xMii.'i'ON, Medical lnspccter BlCK'l'Il.X Bilzwziz, SchOOl Nui-se il'll,0Rl'INC'I'I .ll.XNIl'IR, lleiiial llygieiiist S EN I Q Ili VILXSS OFFH TERS -lwslirli lDlI:NlO'r'i', lwcsifleiit IEALPH JXDAMSON, Vice-President Xl XHHXIIITI' HLSON, Secretary .IOIIN NICIMENZIE, Treasurer W N.1 '. 4I'ggg I. P i U ' -'1 V. '.' . - lov' H' 'xt ' . ' .,, ., ,x -, 8 . , - , ,y' 4 THELMRROR ' CCNTENTS Page gh School Directory ....... ...... 2 d1cat1on ...... ...... 4 . . 9 1tor1a1 ..... ..... . liors ..... ......... 1 0 70 t1V'1t1CS ..... .... 1iO1' Classnotes ..... ......... 8 '7 gtry ..... ......... 8 8 Lss VVH! ...... ......... 8 9 togra,p11s ....... ......... 9 3 P 1 Q , ' 'QL ff r 4'L R I - - I, , .-.,. '. ,d, 1 Q . ' ' .JV '. 'fl .'. . 'Qi-2: N, Three Tlfl 12 M I R R O R Dedication With honest admiration for a sincere friend who has so faithfully served our school in this, his first yearg and won many friends by his leadership and courtesy, we, the class of 1936 dedicate our book to JAMES T. DoWN1E 'l' ll IQ M I IQ IQ U R FII 5 'll Il li NI I R IQ U ll l If in William XV2ll'l't'll Winslow, sc-liolzir, w1'i1'Qi', poet, stu- ilmit of jlll'lSIJl'll1lUll1'0, olisviwci' of 111011 and zlffairs, for ai pi-riml zlppruxiinzitiilgf forly yr-airs gzivv of his 'limo and viiciigy To the- mliiwwliiig' :xml iiplmilflingf of Thi- svhools of lui' voii1iiiuiii'ry. I1 is not fm' us To vsliimilc the value of his work for, in this, humzni 1'Slllll2ll'l0ll would he inelcloquzitog but we mow that his long' :xml 'rlmuglitful yvzirs as ai. lll0H1lJGl' of thi- Himiwl ul' lilcliic-aiimi lii'rmug'lit to our schools all sustaiiu- mg' iiilliiviiw- whic-h ziiclwl pi'og1i'0ss ziml Oven' sought The i-iilzniw-iiiiiiil ol svlimil swvivv. F. S. J. 'I lI IC M I IQ IQCJIQ ' ., In loving memory of our classmate FRANCIS UZIPH SANDY BOARD MIRRQR Q Pu1w1is11c11 by the St1111cnts 11f1'1111xS11tav11ncy High Sc1111111 Vol. XXVIII. No. 4. MAY, 1936. Price, 2111.00 'VHIC MIRROR UOAXRU 1111111111211 241211.13 111' 1111 11111g1.1A1111 11'1s11 111 -Q11 BARB-'1RA SIWSUN --'---'-' '--' i ' '- 'i i ' I I ' 111'1 1'1 '1111 11111ss1 1111111' 1111111'111'1:1111111 111 11111, '1'1-111111 1XS5U1'1-V1'1'1 1'1111'11UR5 111111111111S. 111111 11:11'11 111sg1111111111 .XS fl l'1 11015 IXREMKAU A--'-- --'--- ' A , ' 1 1 u'Qy 111111111 S1111 111' Y0111' 11111'1'P1l1 111 1111 ,1l1'1'11111' '111 LEM-1 JANE 11011125 ,,,,,, V..... 1 ,111-1'111'y 1111-121111111 l I 11 T, 1. S,.3Nf1-HM, -,',q-.---,-, 111,C1,f1 1g11i1.,,- 11111'11 1111111111'1111 11111111' H1I11,4f'I'1 11l111lS, 1111 BA .11 n Ro 1 . IDA AIAE CASSIDY ,,,., ....1..,... 1 I121SSI11l1C 1111111111 1 ELSIE B11RKm 1' ...,... 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It 1111111 11111, 111 1'1ll11'ff1 11. 11118111111 Il1l'1'2l1'.1' 11111111141 1-1111111111'1111111 1111111 1 11111 111 1lIll'jll'1'IN 111' 11111 111111111111 ,1lUI1Hl1'1f . . 1 11111 11111111-11 111' 1111111 x11'I1I1i1I gI11111111I'11S, '1111 1 , A , r- i111'11 111111 11 is g'111111, 11 ls .1 l11z1,L1':1Z1I11 11.111 1111g111s you 11111 1-11111' 111-111111111111 1111111' 1111111' '1'11l11' 90111111 11.111 .l1'1' 11:1r11. rx . . I 1 Y 5 111 x11 111111 'l11Y11'1' 1111111 .11 .1u'11i11, 11 .11 S1'1l1111'H, :11111 1111111 1111 1111' .1l1'1'1'f11'.1 :1s 1'1 , . . 11111111111'11111-1-s 111 1111S 111 I1 11111 s111111111 111 11.11'1- 1o1'1-11 so 111111. 111111.1I.1 11111111s .111 .11111 .'Tfn.-l:. :'v- .-.-. , as in ,v. l li li lXfl l R R O R Ralph Adamson General Course X X I 9 w -Ig Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 43 Health Club, 2, 3, Football, l 2, .w, 4, basketball, 2. .lg Hi-Y, 4, Track, 3, 4. IIIIISS c1zn1'111011s rulziclz 1.71 111r11Icr1z, IIIITS N11 liao of eartlzlc d1'g1'11f1't1te sfnzs 61111111 l'lIl.Sl'. .Xf.lamson, one of the strongest members of the Senior Class, is an all-around specimen of the masculine type. His enormous strength made him an outstanding member of the football squad. Desirous to Win the game, he kept in mind that clean sportsmanship counts more for his home team than winning through unfair playing. Through his keen sense of humor, he helped to keep up the morale of the team. He could elm, '-uf gi, very easily be nicknamed Smiles because of his ever present smile. , Ralph delights in going places in a 'fxlodel T Ford. He is very PQQ indifferent towards the weaker sex but is a regular ole fellow when he and the boys from Elk Run get together. Ralph will probably attend school next year and continue his athletic career. Luck be with you, pall X john Allison ,lolmny', General ffourse lr, Red t'1'oss, l, 2, 3, 43 .X. ,1X., 2, 3, 4, louch I'ootball, 5g Hi-X, 3. -4. Vrevity is a property of ,lohn's that can be noticed in the class- l I'1I'I'.X' 1111 1111111 that le11111us 111o1'1' Zilltlll llIj'SI'If 15111 filly 111111 iulzo k1111fcx lets. oom. The brevity of his class recitations can be contrasted with the pleasure he finds in talking and joking outside of school. Htlesmanship is another art of .lohnny's. If you ever go to the H 1 X. Ci' l'. get .lohnny to wait on you because he always tries to give you lust what you ask for. l believe Johnny could sell shoe polish to the lzthlop 1: X quick temper is a third property of .lohn's. You must be very faretul about your conversations with him for he is very easily offended XXX- cannot hold that trait against .lohnny because he has other chai- lt'lt'l'lsllt'S that make him one of the most likeable persons in the Senior l l.l5m. l 1ln my will probably continue his work with the .X. K P. tlompany. Yltlll y Paul Ambold General Course Jr. Red Cross, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Ofy11u11g IIIPIZN he lifeerl ZLIICJII H1111 bf1ISlIf'l1 better than those who l1111kcrl pale. ln that one word, blush, is Pauls failing. For Paul, in spite of everything, cannot control that little red somethingl' which infallibly mounts to- his face when he is the center of attraction. Although blushes may mean bashfulness in many cases, they certainly do not in l'aul's. lf you can find him sometime when he is not industriously en- gaged in bookkeeping, you will be able to with him which usually ends in a laugh. .Xny noon hour will find Paul sitting contents of a Salesmanship book or hunting unknown l'. of ll. term. l'aul's sleekly combed hair and neat appearance will probably win g him the place of bookkeeper in someonc's oftice next year. indulge in a conversation in Room K absorbing the the dictionary to find some 'lfll li M I It li CJ R Ella Amundson .Xinundson lienerztl Vourse hlr. Red Fross, I, 2, 3, 43 .X. AX., 1, 2, 3, -lg '1'ri-Iii-Y, 33 'lllll'SIllllll Society, 5, -lg .Xnotlier heginningf' 43 'l'hree's ll t'rowd, .ig Hn-1-. clue, 33 llunty l'ulls the Strings, .ig lbireelress Xl'ho Sziys l'g111't, -lg XX'g1rclrolie iklislress, -l, lflI,1 '2.'f1.v lin- !1l1'Iol1f'.-rl ltzxx Tlml 1'-rw' troll the ffl'It l' ,Ql'l'l'VI.u lfllzi is one of the niost ezirefree girls in our eluss, Nothing set-nts to holher her. Srhool work doesn't phase her in the leztstg in lziet slu- llL1Sllll any purtieulau' love for it :it ull. lillai is very eztsy to get ztequziintecl with or shzill we sity she intro- duces herself. She has lightened niztny dull evenings hy her ever in- Creaising drzunutie zlhility or her experienre in tzilking ht1hy talk. Pair- ties :ind the opposite sex furnish most of the zest of life for her. Ily the list of her activities, lillzi is quite un accomplished diree- tress, wztrdrohe mistress :incl zuftress eonihined. lillzt is going to forget her interest in lll'lllllLlIlC'S for gr while. She is going to enter some hos- pitul and with her go our hesl wishes that the internes :ire cute, Alton Anibaldi Xl Purley Geiieml tfourse .Xnother ehief hohhy of .Xl's is going to Wes Robert Anibaldi Roh llz1lcly G enertil Cou rse A. .X., 2, 3, 4g blr. Red Vross, 2, 3, 4g Inter-class 'lll'LlCli, 3. Uffflllll Zfle rrozulz of his lzeful In the .wie Uf lzix ,infil- He is all 'HIZ-l'lll.U Bolsa has only one zunhitiong that is, to furnish entertztininent in the form of hunior for those zirounfl hint. He is at jester with knowl- edge enough to know when to he serious Lind when to live his part. llis eyes are never quite so hright as when he is close on the trziil of il tricky scheme. His elzrssinzites have enjoyed some of his humorous coin- positions. They will never forget how his iinzxgingition went wild Over Z1 heztr hunt when he had to write Ll story from iniziginution for Zin Iinglisli zissignnient. Iloh's purtieulzii' interest lies in liullois. lYh:it it is, we do not know. XYith his friend lfrunk, he journeys to that town hi-weekly. Hfl0llff'IIfIiI!'Ilf is II lltlfllfllf It'r'rlfffI.H Al is 21 doeile young main, who would he ll tonie for 1 trio Case of nerves, There is something peueeful :intl tranquil Ll it He is never found in at hurry hut Lilwziys has everything eonipltttd on time. His Chief hohhy is tinkering with ztutotuohiles. lu anything you want to know uhout uutos und he is eonrise in his txpltn ation hut you are assured your question hats heen :inswerefl thoiou K S t lznd. ll: nondti whyl Give us three guesses and welll he right every tinie. Xll lui 4 W 'GMO- 'll' T' 11 li M 1 11 11 o R wh 151111111-11 is one ol 1111- llllltflC5l memhers of the class of '36?eXce11t t'll 111- is 11111111115 ll sm111l 21131111 of his ow11 intimate friencls and then Clara Anthony C'111r11 Ki Kite l,iher111 .Xrts Fourse .111 Real Vross, 1, 2, 3. 45 A. A., 4g Science t'1uh, -115 Tri-Hi-Y, 4g Hxlt'1l1U1'lt,'S of ll Golcl Star Mother, 4. Il is !r1111q111'I f71'0fI.ll' 11410 1lf1'07I1jJlI'SlL 111111'l1. l1CtlLl1llI1lt'l,l wit11 11er. Then she is quite 111111111ive 111111 jolly. Ki 1111s some aclmirable qualities. One of these is frie11c11ir1ess. She is ll 1'Clll f1'ie1111. Her motto is once ll l1'lL'IlCl, always Il friend. l.1ll1I'Z1 is seriously thinkixig of taking up nursiiig LIS 11er vocation. She will make an excellent one, for she has patience, 1ra11qu1111ity, and ease of Illlllllltff. May you he 111111115' i11 your work, fllilflll Parnell Anthony Scieutitic tlourse 1 jr. R1-11 Vross. 3, 4, rl. Aw 4. S1'11'111'1' is ll Jrm' -z'i1'!z1e. he 11111'111'111.111's 111 1111- KOl1VL'l'SL1llOIl as well as the others hy telling some 11111: or trick 111111 111: has playecl. liIl1'llt'll IJUSSVSSVS ll distinct t'll2ll'IlCltTl'lSllC which 1111111y others wou111 llitt' to ownshis fll1lCl'Qlll'SS i11 111-co111i11g soher after so111e joke or trick 11118 111'i'l1 111.151-11. XYhi11- 111e others 810111111 11im are hursting with laugh- 11-11 1':1:'111-11 111-co1111-s as soher 11s if 1111111111524 111111 l1Ll11lJC1lt'tl. l'lll'11t'll i11for111s us 111111 he is going to work next year. llest of 111111. l,2l1'lli'lll I s..vl Gladys Bargerstock General Course h , sf, ,., 1, 1. Sz11111y at II 111'.s'f111zC1' gle11111.s' IICI' s1111'I1'f' tllzulys is 111111 llllUSLllllly quiet girl who sits i11 Room K 111111 dili- school work seriously and course she c1111 laugh and 111ere is ll time and place 151-1111y s11111ies 111-1' l1OlllCNVOl'li. She takes her t.lll usually he 1111-pemlecl 111111111 to recite. U1 11111 with 111e rest of us, hut she realizes that for 1-v1-1'y111i11g, 111111 111111 Ll school period is not the time for laughter. 'o111111y you Vllll 151-1 Glaclys to 111111 heateclly ahout her favorite IIIUYH' star. W' ' She i111e1111s to work for Ll year or so 111111 1111-11 stucly t'o111111e1'ci111 X11 i11 I'i11shu1'gh. XV1' wis11 her 1111 the luck i11 the wor111 111111 hope V Ss X she will 11111111 of 11s sometime-. 1 ' 1- I ffl: l1lZlI'1l l1I3l1t'2ll'S to he L1 very quiet, serious person lllllll you are well 'I'fll lil M I lt lit! li joseph Barilar joe tleneral Vourse 1 lon' fmizqzrzf xn!i!11f!e. joe must want to he quiet for he sits in his corner seat in Room K ancl never is reprimantlefl for talking. XYhile the rest in that corner talk ancl laugh, joe cloes his work unflisturhefl. llitl you ever see joe in his olcl lloclge? KVhether it snows or the sun shines, Joe can he seen coming to school from Anita in his car. He is in a goocl humor while it runs smoothly hut just try ancl get :1 smile out of him when he is fixing a flat on the way to school. lt is not very often, though, that such an aceiclent happens because we usually incl joe in his seat on time. '11 V 14 414 Joe will prohahly work in his Dacls hotel next year. llest I wishes, Qloe. y Vivienne M. Barnett Yiv Yiclrly Yi General Vourse ' h '. ' ' oss, l, 2, 3, 41 Health Vluli, l, 2, 5, lil lli-X Sonia, 2g In X't'alkecl Jimmy, -I . . . 'Sl lovely' lflllrl' gf11'1m'11!m1 Ill lzglll ,Franz lzer IITNFI !vfw111!y. occupation seems to he having a goofl time. ever your occupation may he, Yiyienne, gootl luckl Marjorle Batts lNlarge', fi0lNll!L'1'ClEll Vourse Jr. Reel Vross, l, 2, 3, 43 t'ommercial Vluh, 5, -1, t'lassnote Reporter, 3, 4, rllz'rror Typist, -lg XYinner of 'l'hirtl l'lace in Poetry Reacling Vontest of Forensic League in lirookyille, 4. l1z1.s'j.', ,HIS-t', fr!! flze ffllltiu Since versatility is one of Klarge's chief assets, we tincl her husy, husy all the time. .Xt almost every t'ommercial Vluh meeting Marge is founcl taking an active part in the entertainment. Her nimhle fingers have won her place on the Nlirror lloarrl as typist. Right hefore the llII.l'P'0l' is puhlisherl, she can he seen cluring sturly periocls zmcl after School tripping oyer the keys. She has also clone most of the typing for the Thespian Society. Klarjorie is one of the frienflliest girls in the class of 'So She al- ways has a friemlly worcl for everyone, even in her clullest moments. and she will always he glacl to give you a minute of lie-r time in helping you over some harcl roacl. lIarge's leisure time is spent in reacling. She hopes to atteml DuBois Business College some time in the future to continue with her commercial work. sunny personality make her very popular with her classmates. XYhen not in school, Yiyienne can he fount 1 - ' ing herself or in the company of a former grarluate of l'. Il. S Yivienne's school work does not seem to worry her anfl hii chi l 3, 4g Press tfluh, 3, -tg Camera Vluh, -ig See. Sophomore Vlass, 7 Yivienne's well-formerl features aml hlonil hair eomhinefl with htl l it thi tnill eniox Vivienne has not cleciclecl what she is going to ilo next year. XYha ' zrtf 1 TH E M l IQ li O R Sylvia Baun C leneral tilourse ill. Rad KIOSS, 3, 4. Quiet, .Vflllll-01l.Y, 111:11 f.. I-l'lIlI!j'.,, 'l'hese three words seem to describe Sylvia better than any full- length paragraph. Wlhile she is in sehool. she spends most of her time studyingg therefore, she never disturbs the teachers with any annoying conversations with her neighbors. She seldom volunteers to reeiteg but, when called upon, she shows that she has studied. lt has never been heard that Sylvia borrowed her assignments, but she might have been a lender because she always has her work done. Her laughter can be heard pealing forth from Room K any noon hour when she is in the midst of a conversation with her friends. We do not know what Sylvia's plans for the future are, but we know she will always be the same quiet, studious, friendly girl she was when :the -2 U K graduated in 1936. Blaine Bell Vonmtercial t'ourse lr, lied t'ross. 3, 43 t'ommercial Vlub, 4: Health tflub, -tg Touch Foot- ball, J. .lIr11 are born 'Ie'I.!'1I Kino I l'I'.V but Tt'l.fll one lmzgm' in orfler that liter .ylzoztlfl .we fidlifl' as mzzflz ft.: tlzey say. llere is. at least, owe boy in our class who was nexer scolded for loud talking. ln fact, Illaine is usually seen listening while others voice their opinions. lllaine limits his choice of friends and is never seen in strange com- pany: yet he would give his very ownself to anyone in need. Xllten lilaine was a freshman, we recall how extremely bashful he was in the presence of the opposite sex, but we think that the blushes are slowly disappearing. lllaine's knowledge of shorthand and bookkeeping will aid him in any future work he may undertake. George Bellavia General Vourse lr. Red Cross, 2, 3. 4. Z! Vvozrllz, l11'gl1-liefzrlerl and fmzfeizt, I TUKIIIIIVI' llzrnzfglz the 1eo1'I1l. George is that dapper, small, dark haired fellow from K. His face is almost always lit up with an ear to earn smile which could chase the gloom front even the most rabid pessimist. lle seems to be entirely devoid of care or worries of any sort. He possesses a voice which any business executive might be proud to own. Short monosyllables which convey the maximum amount of meaning within the shortest possible time make his linglish topics particularly distinguished. lYhat George does in his spare time, we are sorry to say we do not know and our inquiring efforts along these lines have been in Vain. XYhy the secret, George? if t lffllftl H Seems to worry llt'l -t'Xl'L'Ill l':11'sz11', hut slit- gvts clown to ull work :1111l to have ll good time. she allow it to i11t1'1'fc'1'c with ht-1' lcssons. Ccss in XVllL1lCYL'l' vocutioii sho muy choose. fl' ll li M I R K O li Helen Bish tit-111-ml Votirsc li' R1-ml Vross, -45 .X. .X., -I. 1i1' 1111'1'1 v 111111 .Lfli'l'.', This is l't'I'l1lllllj' lla-lt'11's zlttituclt- towziicl lift- l1l,'t'LlllSt' nothiiig 1-vm' no play for Z1 littlc whilt- :tml th1-11 slut- clost-s llL'l' hook 11111l is rcaufly Hclcii lows to talk lllll sl11- is sclclom l'l'lll-llllilllfllifl for it noi' clot-s Hclcn has no plains for tha- futtirc hut wt' wish h1-1' lurk Zllltl :auf- l William Wilson Blair kitflltflll C'o111's1- hull, 23 lliitci'-class lltiskcthztll, 3. UI'll'1lII1I' j'01ll' 11111111 111 11511111 111111 JJ1l'P'1'1'F111'1I1, ll'111'1'11 11111' Il 11111i1.v111111 111111115 111111 11'11,q1111'11 11'11'. EYL'l'yfJllt,' has Sccii 'Wilson with his lil'OlUfllllgI1llglllll wzilk llllfl Ixus qticiicc with which ht' C:11'1'it-s on his husint-ss 111z1tt1'1's. xYllSOI1 will 111'ol1z1hly contiiiuc his work in thc: l1LlS,lIlt'SS XX'tll'l1l. Lillian Bleich l'cz1Cl1c's f'om:111-1't'i:1l l'o111'sc ,ll'. Rccl l'1'oss. 2. 3, 41 l.il11':11'ig111 .Xssist1111t, l, 2. .ig i'lg1ss11ot1- R1-11o1't1'r, lg c,'UlNlllCl'Cilll Vluh, 4. .l .vi.'1'1'1 11!11'111'!1 I'1' 1611111 of l111'1g1'1'. 'l'l11's11 worcls alt-st11'il11' l,illi1111 pt-1'l1-rtly for slit' 11111 ln- St't'll moi'- iiig gniccitilly llll'OLl5.Ill thc hull ut almost :my time. Lillizm is thc- class of '36 ,lulia-t. Shu is seldom, if 1'v111', swim without her Romero, ll l'C'fl-l11lil't'Cl zltlilctc who has fallcli il im-y to hm' Cl1111'111s. Ill thc- iiioriiing, att noon, 1111111 srhool. :1111l in tha' t'Yt'lllllgF, tht- two 11111 ht- s1:1-11 strolling along lll'lllll'L'Illly '.'llf,!'US4i,'Cl in 1-ucli fllll1'l.. NYC Cz111't hlzimc' thv young main, l1ow1x'1-1', for uv, tori, litivt- liflllllfl Lilligm to bc Ll clcsimhlt- 1'omp:111io11, ll good sport uufl ll plt-g1sz111t lookivg 111-1- son to walk husiclc. To secure ll stt-1111g1'z111l1ic' position in N1-w York Pity is l.illi:111's ambition at present. Shc will ht' Ll very CUI!lIJl,'lL'Ili st1'1111g1'L1pl11-111Awv illii' sure of that! 1 1'f11'1 11 .111 Rccl Cross. 2, 3, 43 .L .X., 3, 41 C'o111111v1'11iQ1l cllllllw 41 iliflllfll lioot 111-ss look. lit' is Qitlicr ruimiiig 1111 1-1'1'z1111l for N111 Shaw or 1loi11g 5111111 work for thc halskcthtill tcgim. 1X11yo1111 111111 tvll you Zllbtilll thc 1'111'1' vlo lYils011 is also known for his ffxt'1gll1-11t 1'o1111111-1'1'i11l zilmility. lli l1o1kkcc-ping always l111lz111Ccs lit-1'1111s1: wt- l111v1' sv1'11 mzmy tlflllllllltll stu clcnts look over his hooks to su- wl11-rc thvy l1z1x'1' 111i11l1' tht-ii' mistaikvs 'l' l l li llfl l R R O R Daryl Bloom General llourse 'x X w 4 ll Red Vross, 3, 43 lli-Y. 3. -lg Y. Pres. Hi-Y, 4g Science t'lub, -ll llasketball, slg Inter-class llasketball, 33 Football lllan- ager, l, 2, 3. HSI-lI'IZl'I' is fl lrm' fl'I'I'IlIf iulm llf'I'f'I' f7Cfl'l1j'S.,, This reserved young man with his unpretentious nature has a per- sonality which grows more and more likeable the longer you know him. 'lhink of someone working with an intent and stuclious look on his face and you have a perfect picture of Daryl. lVe have never been able to find out why Daryl blushes unless it's bashfulnessg but we have been able to ind out when he blushes. lf you are of the weaker sex, just go up and ask Daryl to help you with some diftlculty. The color rises to his face as he leaves no doubt in your mind of his thorough knowledge of the subject. Daryl has no plans for the future. Edna Bodenhorn liberal .Xrts Vourse 'tlCddie lr Red Vross, 2, .S , 41 .X .rX., 2, 31 Science Vlub, 3, Never itlle tl HIUIHVII-f, Im! llzriffy llllfl fllflllgfllflff of 0ifzc1's, l'dn't 's the till smiling Senior with the boyish bob. lllay we . 1 A. K s tdd also that she is a wee bit plump? Although lidna takes her school work seriously, she does not per l mn it to use up all of her timeg oh, my, no. she reserves some in which e can etiioy life. ln fact, her motto seems to be enjoy life while xouth. the tickle companion, is with you. lf perchance she does come to class unpreparefl oi e. to recite. , she always makes an attempt, often a successful lidna is seldom seen without hlinnabelle, for they are the best of ents. .X times they arouse env' and curiosity with their ringing ltuglis and busy conversa lpwliia has decided to be it 1 l t 5 l tion. I . 99' nurse. Vtfith her winning personality and kwin km te a good tonic to any fortunate patient. fleertul manner slim will be lil iytlf f I1 Ernest Fred Bortz Ernie General Course .lit Red Vross, 3. 43 Glee Vlub. 3, -lg Hi-Y, 3, -lg President of Hi-Y, 45 Treasurer of junior Vlass, 33 llasketball. 3, 4: W'restling, 3, 4g 'l'rack. 45 lfootball, -lg lnter-class Track, 3, -l. '21 lull, bloml, IIIIIIIISHJIII' young giant. Ilow well those words tit lCrnie'll His handsome physique is the envy of all who know him as well as the object of many an Ahl and Ubi from the so-called weaker sex. lt's hard to believe it, but lirnie has only been with us less than two years. He has become so indispensable in our daily affairs that it seems his cheerful disposi- tion, wide sunny smile have been with us always. lirnie has made a name for himself in athletics that will remain in 'ht minds of his classmates for a long. long time. He can usually be seen journeying to and from the 'Y where he is a well known figure in 'tum- bling as well as in all high school sports. .Xlthough few know it, his present ambition runs along the same lines as those of Fred .Xstaire twould you believe itll but nevertheless, lirnie contemplates going to college, where he will take up physical education work. lVe wish that the best of success be with you, f'E1'nie l 'l'Il li M It li IQ O IQ Bettie Brown l 3rownie f'UllIIl1t'I'Clill t'ourse jr, Recl t'1'oss, I, 2, 5, 41 .X. .X.. l, 2, 3, -lg Science t'luh, .ig t'ommereial ' 7 tluh, J, 4. Tl1ere'.s' ll gurlz lime I'flllItlIKLf.H llrownie is the girl you always see rushing up the steps at just the last moment. llut no woncler she's panting as she enters Room li. just think, she has to come all the way from lilk Run. Yiv and lletty are the greatest of great pals. VVhen you see Yiv come into the room, you can he sure lletty is three paces he- hincl her. At the cloakroom, they talk over last nights party, Iiecause of her joviality ancl friendliness to everyone, Betty is consiflerecl one of the l'cutest girls of the class of '36, Betty will prohahly continue her commercial work next year. Size lzrls Iwo Take fore. Her clark hair with its natural hraicl and her talkativeness seem to distinguish voice never complains, because she usually Laura plans to continue her schooling where. sf Wilson Brown ' Vlyilly fl0lllHlt'l'Cllll tfourse jr. Recl Cross, Z, 3, -lg .X. A., 3, 4g Hi-Y, 3, 43 Manager, l, 2. UA'l Z'l'l' trouble lroiflzle until ffllllfill' !ro11l:l1'.s' you. That is what XYilly rloes. He is the happy-go-lucky hoy who very quietly sits in Room K ponclering over a new snag in his eom- mercial work. llsually he isn't very talkative antl takes everything seriously, hut there are times when he uses the power of his xot tl chorcls to relate one of the latest jokes. livery clay lYilson can he seen walking to school with Holm Ile carries on a conversation very quietly anal seflately. XYith this gentle- ncss of manner we are sure you will succeerl, Wilsonl Laura Brown Shorty ulil'0NVI1lt,'i, l,iheral Arts Vourse .X. .X., -lg Jr. Rerl t'ross, l, 2, 4' l'rench tlulf -4 , , . eyes, so .wff :xml lrlzre, l,aura's motto seems to he, come early ancl ayoicl the rush, for she can he founcl any morning at 8:10 stancling at the school house floor. Her arms are always heapecl high with hooks, ancl, if she happens to meet a friend tshe usually cloes hecause they are plentifulj, she glarlly shares her hurflen with him to he carriecl to K. her soft aml heautiful eyes. her from anyone else Her laughs her trouhles away. next year hut hasn't cleeitlecl ' K ,N'vg'e11lef Il iltiss ot' nurses lor most ot' the girls have expressed their deterininaltion ul- Iii-eoinine seiwqnits ul. the pulmlie. .Xnd Jimmy will Illlllitl 11 very tlmrininu nurse: yes. she was mzifle to he one. l'llul-ly golden hziir :ind pretty Iiroxiii eyes lu mqilae the pzitients tzilie their minds from their sulilering. You earn usuzilly lieqir .Iiinmy talking ol' the ray of sunshine lrom llroolwille, or the weela-end she spent in l'ittsliurgli. YX'e do not know whether she will enter at hospital in llrooliville or Pittsliurgh. Xlqiy-Ile she will eonipromise. XYIlLlll'Yt'I' you do, .li1niny,'l the elziss oi' 'So xxislies full l'1ttients ol' luekf' 'I' II li IXI I IQ KOR Eileen Burkett - ,Q llurIQett i A -lenses K , 1 M ' l,lI1t'l'1lI .Xrts tourse . W . I jr. lit-tl Vross, 5, 43 Science Vluh, 4g l,utin Vlulr, 3, 43 t'huirnian of -.i6ix F ll. 5. Ilzintllmoolq flUlllllllllL ', 4. ...v , lie Ilzerr' Il -twill fluff :.'1'.wlu11-' ,lillrlx fl -I.'i.'j'. , New 'i This quotation eertziinly tits lfileen for she is one of the more . ,,.A stutlious memhers of the Class. Izverv evening vou can see L1 stack of - ,sms-w . ' ' Q . .:,.,. - hooks propelling.: theinselves down the street hut lllNlCl'IIt'lll.ll 'vou hnd ,A ' Ilurl4ett sighing weairily. As Ll result, liilee-n's lessons are always ' tliorougglily prepared. 'X X Outside of school we tind that l1url:ett is Z1 iollv, giod friend ztes in. lilitn txiuts to enter tllzirion State 'lit-:telic-is Vollege next fall :intl with these qualities als Ll lxielqgxrouml we are assured of her suceess. .l ri A we 5 Genevieve Burns - 1 immy General Vourse , f-. . V RHI lrofas, 41 X. X., -IQ I1'l-lll-S, -I. .N'plf-will iff-1' llzf- .Nil-lI'l'l' -1.-11-2-uv Ilzy gnlfleu 11f11'r. ' Nurs--s qinfl more nursesl 'I'he elziss ol' '36 will he renieinlmerecl Lis at p Frances Carnahan I Fritz ' wi-wb' 'I a, Liliergil -Xrts Vourse lreneh Vluh, 43 .X HX., l, 2, 5, 41 ,Ili Rell I IUSS, 1, 3, 5. -I. nr 'fm l'11l! ot -zuzxf' S11-ins fun! lllUIIlll'Il 111.s'lf111c'c'.w'. llid vou ever meet l'i1'LlllC'f.'S when she clidn't have ll modern in- W.: lf:-3, stinu to tell you? I cloulit it. l l'ritx is that Qty individual who sits in Room Ii. She is often heard telling her friends zlliout last nighfs flute or clzinee. l,iIe to her is at happy, Czirefree something to he zippre- ' -st drineers, likes to, glide to the sweet rliytlimie measures. .Xlthough she does not tulce part in school ' grezit extent, her gziiety help others who seem to rind H 1 linles. Fritz mzide ll New XYCQIIAS resolution to stay :it home und study - ' -- iro'- very mainy times. Xi-xt yezir will nnd lfrznices in the nursing department of Temple l'nix-ersity. We know that her kiugthter and winning personality will soon eure the patients. I 'lull li M l li RUR Ida Mae Cassidy t':1ssi1ly fllll1lllll'l'ClZll Voursc lr. R1-ml tross, A, -13 .X. .X., 41 .l111'1'111' ioll1'1'to1', lg ftllllllltlllll I lul1 3, -lg Nliiror l!o:11'1l, ll lllIlF-Slltlll' Rl'llUl'lt'l', l. .S1111'1' 111'1 :'11y 1.1 1111' .111111 111 'I1'l1, .lflff 11'111'1111.w11'.v.v !111' 11'11111.w 111111 1111lr.'111'11 -1'l,Ul'1.-xlffhv, I 1.1111 111' 11r1'1j1. Ol CUlll'SL', you know Iclai Kl.11:. bln- 1s the sllltlll, cluk 5l'lllHl gnl with thc lllL'l'l 1-yp1'1-ssion on hvr 1:1112 lflzi Klan- is, p1-rliups, -'1n1- ol our husiest CUIillllt'l'l'l1ll stu1l1-nts. You lllllj' IllNX'llyS 111111 hm-r typing in thc ofiicu for Nliss llolvs or ixllf llUXYI1l4'v'XVlHlt'Yl'l' Slllllllltblltfl lu-1' Iirst. l1lz1 Klan' lllltl iXlZll'jOl'lt' lll't' lllSL'l'LlI'2llllC fri1-ncls. .Xt tinics, they 111 5 be 'WW iltflllllxd to tztlk Ll hit too iuurh, hut o11ly once in ll while 1lo1-s this M' 042 Q, , happen. 1 ,ie fQQZZ1 In spite of lclzt Klan-s husincss, she tincls tune foi thc liglitvr snlc W .5 , D 7 51 V4 V! ,Z . 1ff, of life. She loves ll goofl t11n1-, hut not unless ull llt'l' zictuzil work is first clone uncl put uwzty. 'l'1'y us l11lI'fl 11s you Illlly, you C1111 iicyui' tincl 31 1 ' Iclu M110 shirking her clutit-s, vitlicr i11 school or out. Geraldine Catarouch C 111-1'1'y'l Cciieml flOUl'QPj .X. X., SQ Ii1'CI1Cll Vluh, 2, 3, -13 ,lr.Rc1l Vross, 5, 43 lQollo's XYil1l flat. 4 '21 f111111'11111' 1I1l'11l1' 111111 11111 131. ,Q11'1', VVII11 flffrfix 111 lffllgll 1111! 1111111 111111 f1'1'1'.'l fiiC1'lllClillC is one of thc tiny girls froni Rooin li who is 2llXX'1lyS huhhling over with glee. She is sclclotn sm-n stuclying or poring ow-r hooksg yet she always is fully l11'Clllll't'tl for class 11-citzition. Gerzilcline excels in con1n1111'ciz1l work Zlllil in l'll'L'llCll. She is lllZll'l4t'tl us 'one of our spectliest typists. Hoi' l'll't'IlC'll ll'l1llSlLlllHIlS are Lihsolutvly ZICCLIFZIIC. XYQ hclicvc CiL'l'LllCllI1C woulcl he Il Clll,'l'l'iAlll p1-rson to ll1lX'l' Zll'UUllfl the house. She niztclc Zl lovely 1nz1i1l in th1- p1f1'io1'1111111113 of Rollo's lYil1l Oat. YYC are not ahlc to l1z1yc her tvll us what the l'utu1'1- hol1ls 1 i11 store for her hut we het there is Sfllllifflllk' who is waiting to ll2lX't' her make his kitchen Ll Cheerful plziuf. She is 1'1-:11ly to l11'1f11k llllll lziugh- . ter att the slightest proyotaltion. Hel' tinkly l:n.1ggl1t1:1' rain ln- ll1'll1'1l ll niilc away, litcrz1lly. Leona Caylor 1 fiCllCl'Lll Vourse Jr. Rcfl floss, l, 3, 43 A.. X., 3, 4. T1l11.s'1' g1'111'1'1111 111'1'x, '1'1111.s1' !111111.s'111111 111'r1'111'1'f'.v 111111 111r:.' 1'll'I1H1 1111 1111' i.'111'11s 111111 l1I'l'1UlI.Y.H . . . , . I,C0llZl CL'l'l2llIllj' niust hziyc- hkccl tht- 1'l11ss of no ln-1'z1t1s1' sh1- I1-lt school lust year anal czunt- lmrlyz to g1'111luz1tc with us. flllllil hlzunv hor. though, can you? IJCOIILI is so kinal :uul Sj'IllIlZlillt'lli', we think she shoulrl t:1k1- up social s1:1'vi1'1' work. lf you 1'v1'r l1z1y1' zmytliing that hurts your von- sricncc, just go 11n1l l:1y your llt'Zl1l on ht-r shoul1l11r 11n1l sl1u'll hvlp you to Cheer up z1n1l you will think h1'r ll goclclcss. Leona cloes not tzikc- an z1z'tiy,- purt in our high school :11'tix'iti1-s. hut IYIH sure 1-vcryoiic will hc glznl to clziiin her as 11 1111,-111111-1' of our class when we hear of her as :1 sc-Concl ,lane .X1l1l11n1s, .Y111111111 I1 Rt-fl cross. 43 t'ommercial t'lub, 5, 4, A. A., .ig Business Staff of m bookkt-4-ping class. llut lilsie would be as lost without her giggle as llfmflri would be without his soliloquy. And so, she had to break lat resolution. tltss. 'lilie merry twinkle in her eye which develops into a resounding llugh. betoken the carefree state of her mind better than words can tell. manner, she could cheer up the patients. And she has Huffy hair and putty eyes lo charm them and take their minds from their suffering. llowever. she is thinking of attending a business college and going fur- l T H E M l ll lt U R Catherine Chambers Kay 'Liberal .Xrts Vourse lligh School Orchestra, lg K. K., l, 2, 3, -lg slr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, -lg llealth Vlub, 1. 2, .ig Health t'lub Play, 23 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 45 Treas- urer of Sophomore Vlass. 2, French Vlub, -45 American Legion .Xward Club, 4. ' tt a . n T QIll'l'Il rose nj llle l'U.W'1HlfI gzzrzlen of g11'l.s'. .lust where can we tind enough words to describe Kay ? She is one of the tallest and prettiest girls from the class of '36, she has a charming personality, and she is a good student. All of these attrib- utes have made Catherine one of the most popular girls of her class. Kay is frequently seen in the company of a tall, reel-headed Sophomore while passing through the halls. Catherine is interested in Home liconemics and intends to take up this subject at Penn State next year. The best wishes of hosts of friends go with you, Kay l Elsie Chiffen ffommercial Course - in -llIl'l'fl1', 4g Tl1e11 lzeiglz lm! the holly 7711.5 life is 111o.s'1 jolly. lilsie made a New Year's resolution that she would not giggle ln lilsie, we have one of the most happy-go-lucky members of the lllsie would make a good nurse, because with her happy, carefree thtr in her stenography. l,ots of luck, lilsie, in any work you will do, Barbara Ellen Collins Dabs c'Redi' l,ibcral Arts and Scientific Course ' ioard, 3, -lg 'Three's a Crowd, 3, A. A.. l, 2, 3, -tg Thespian Society, 2, 3, -lg Directress, k'Who Says t'an't. 4: Health Vlub, 1. 2g Sonia, 23 Rollo's Wilcl Oat, 45 Glee t'lub, 2, 35 The Stolen Prince, 2: President, Thespian So- ciety, 43 Putting Pep in Your Motor, 23 Armistice Day Pageant, 4g They suit' fl Drefzm of L0-:'eli11e.s's l1l'Sf'I'lIlIl'7lfg.U lDon't forget practice in the aud at 3:-l5. This is just 'gBabs', warning her cast to be on time for play rehearsals. Red certainly is a blessing to our high school dramatics. She takes an active part in all 'l'hespian work. leiesides being a good actress, Barbara is especially pretty, with her red-gold hair and fair complexion. Indeed, Barbara might be classed as the best-looking girl in the Senior Class. Dabs has both brains and beauty -- an unusual combination. Reds studies are always prepared, although she is a little bashful about volunteering to recite in class. llarbara is a really important figure around school. She is indis- pensable in her 'llhespian and Illirror work, where she will be sincerely missed next year. f ' Illini' been his lirst ancl last year in l . II. S. Ile Came to us from the SS. V. fm, IJ. Sehool. seems to he very hashlul ahout saying anything in front of a teaeher, hut let him get outsitle ancl ,loe's tongue is hung in the mirlcllef' Joe is very frequently seen, especially after school hours, seeking a rifle to XVest lincl-he generally gets it, too, 'ery well. sit in the front of Room Ii hut is usually founcl at the hack. lf one is merely within speaking clistanee of her, he Cannot he lonesome, for she is the peppiest little fun maker P. H. S. has hacl in these many years. talking, hut that clot-sn't say we clout like her. Paul' can make :1 smile appear where a frown has been a moment hefore. amidst a group of friencls, antl usually the same group, She knows quite well that to have a friencl you must he one. XVith this knowleclge. we are sure Pauline will luring happiness to many in her future. l.ut'k be with you, l'aul l 'VU TC M l R R OR joseph Collins Joe General Course ,lit Recl Vross, 4g Glue Vlulm, 43 .X, .X., 4g l'il't'llt'll Vluh, 4. Thr man llml lwlzfslzfw IS not quite I1 b1'u!1'. Joe is a eomparatiyely new hoy in our sehool, ln fut this his J 411491 joseph is the hoy who hlushes so when he reeites in Class. He -loseph is rather harcl to heeome aequaintecl with, for he seems io me shy. joe cloes not have much to say to people he clot-sn't know jane Cook Cook ie - 1 Taheral Arts Course -lr. Real Vross, l, 2, 3, 4g High School Voneert, 3. This life is mms! jolly. she unch-rtakesl Pauline Corey Paul Seientilie ti'ourse Q 1 - '1 .X. .X., 2, 3, 43 jr. Recl t ross, 2, 3, 4g Science tluh, 3, 4. .4lmzz! her fair, .s'1ue1'f fare all l?rz'gt'1l is ll ffIll.S'f1l1If halo. Paul is that brown-hairetl, brown-eyed girl who is supposecl to -sr She is always laughing, or perhaps properly giggling, joking anrl I Y XYC believe Pauline cloes not like to he alone for she is always yi-tl' Nfl'-M111 Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Fluh, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 4g .X. .X., 3, 4, A joke, a smile, ancl finally a peal of light laughter, ancl we know that 'Tookie' is near. Jam-'s philosophy is Laugh anfl the worlt laughs with you. She can usually he founfl with her pal Kitty mlis eussing some past event or something that they intencl to flo in :ht future. .Xlthough Jane thinks that this life is most jolly, she clot-s not neglect her sehool work. lf there is some task given her, she sets to work 'with is tinishecl. l.'ookie is one of the few in high sehool who has taken four years ol' Latin, XVe wish her loatls ol lurk in all quiet except when among a few selected friends whom he laughs and jokes with so much that you would never guess he was that determined, husy young fellow he is when he enters the school huilding. shorthand. which constitute his chief interests. :XI1Othe1' interest is hast-hall, and we are told that t'owan is very proticient in this sport. XYho knows. he may hecome another Pep Young. tween ll and li every morning. He really does the distance in nothing T ll li M l R R O R Margaret Corrine u3IiI1'gCi7 Commercial Course UYiIlI'I'I' are .mzrlx like Sizzrs ffm! rliecil fzjmrt . - , In Il jello-:eIe.vx fll'I1IllI1Il'llf,', While the rest of us talk and laugh, hlargaret goes her way serene and peaceful. We envy her for her quiet manner, her apparent free- dom from cares and worries. Ifverything ahout her reveals her calm nature: her unhurried methods of work and her well modulated voice. However, her silence hides her sense of humor. lve are told she never fails to discover the amusing side of a situation and to retell it afterwards in gales of laughter. Xl'e are also told she is a marvelous dancer. Margaret lives during the week, hoping she can ind a way to Reynoldsville, where she dances away the soles of her shoes over the week-end. Margaret says she has nothing decided for the future, hut we het she will he a lucky one in the commercial field. Lots of luck, Rlargel john Lester Cowan 'tX'ings Cowan i t'ommercial tfourse jr. Red t'i'oss, 3, -sl: ti'ommercial Cluh, 3. Vlizzsy, busy, 7ll'Z'l'I' idle bc. XYho ever saw Iohn when he wasfnot husy at something? Although hc is one of the class' tive footersf' he succeeds in getting more work done for the time expended than anyone else we know He is 'very Ile is extremely fond of commercial subjects, especially typing and XXX- think he received his nackname Vt'ings hy his dashes he- tlat just a tlash of hrown. john will lic some lucky husiness man's industrious stenographer next year. Marie Carwford 'lllia-ree Liheral Arts Course li Red tiross, l, 2, 41 A. A., 4g Girls' Glee Vluh, 1, 2, 3, -lg Latin Vluh, 3, 43 French t'luh, 4: Sec., French Cluh, -lg Mfhe lfagic 'l'oga, 3g t'liristmas in hlerrie England, lg Sonia, 2g High School Voncert, 3g The Sunhonnet Girl, 4.4 Ready in lzefwt, :tml 7'C'1ldj' in lztzizdf' Ma-ree is the little girl that rushes in and out of Room K put- ting tinishing touches to her days work. She is one of the liveliest, most animated little girls you can find. She is always ready to talk and joke with you. Marie is interested in many things. For instance, her Cicero trans- lations show she is interested in foreign languages. Her typing ability signities the enjoyment she gets in doing commercial work and we have heard that she is quite interested in music and sports. Her rosy cheeks tell you she has spent many winter evenings enjoying herself sled-riding in South Side. Marie expects to go to Penn State to further her education and interest in the lfrench language. '.1H,', T lol li M l R R O R. Kenneth Crissman Ken 'fKenny General Course Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, A. QX., 1, 2, 3, 4, Business stac of illirror, 3, 43 Business Manager of Jllirror, 41 Hi-Y, 4. ulvliltllg fellmus will be young fellows. . Kenny is one of the jolliest boys of P. H. S. You scarcely -1-ver see Ken with a worried look on his face, for the simple reason that he hardly ever tinds anything to worry about. In his very few serious spells, tlfree out of four times, if questioned, he will admit that it was English IV that worried him. Hut Kenneth is not one to take his studies too seriously, although, as a rule, he is interested in his work. XVith his coat tails Hying, Kenneth has dashed around as business manager of the .M1'rror. Kenneth knows all the latest gossip, all the best jokes, and what's more, he likes to spread joy and laughter by telling them with his own little bit of sparkling wit. Kenneth says that he is going to Pittsburgh after his graduation. i The very best wishes of class of '36 Kathleen Kitty Liberal Arts Course Jr. Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4, .-X. .-X., 3, 4, Science Club, 4 T1-i-Ha-Y, 4. Who is the maid with golden hair. Did you ask who that golden-haired girl was with a smile on her face? Oh, that's Kitty, a talkative member of our class. Sometimes you will ind a frown on her face, but give her a sweet, kind word and she will smile for you. Kitty is bound to be pessimistic at times. and at such times if looks could kill--l But have your little joke and soon the sunshine will burst forth again. Did you ever walk into Room ing? No? XYe know the lunch without Kitty's incessant chatter. Kitty would like to attend llethany Cfollege next year. XYe . hoping your wish is granted, Kitty follow you, Ken. jane Crites Janie Crites Liberal .Xrts Vourse Jr. Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, French t'lub, 3, .-X. A., 2, 3, 41 Debat- ing Society, 4g French Club, 3, Press Vlub, 3, 4, Science Club, 3. In youth and beauty, veisclom is but rare. XVe all know Jane, of course. She is the very sweet looking girl who is so friendly to everyone. Janie came to us from Baltimore in her Sophomore year. She has established a place for herself by her successful extra-curricula activ- ities and by her suave manner. i Jane is very frank and earnest. She does not hesitate to 'tell you anything, which' is the reason, perhaps. for her popularity. ,lane is well read, and has a good background. ,lanes hobby is reading. YVC find that she is acquainted with authors both ancient and modern. Jane is almost always at her lessons, for she never shirks an assign- ment. She is going to school next year to further her education. Best wishes for success, Jane. Crossman g French Club, 4, Qu K at noon and lind Kitty work- period would be quite incomplete Tfefzzfy-i'l11'f'f T' ll' R M l R R O R Lex Curry 1-cur-1-yr General Course llasketball Manager, 2, lnterclass Touch Football, 2, Interclass Track, 33 Interclass basketball, 3, A. A., 3, -4, Jr. Red Cross, 3, 45 l'Bunty Pulls the Strings, 34 Overdue, 33 Roys' Glee Club, 3, 4, Press Club, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 4. A 1111111 of f1ffc11'1fs, .Xnd certainly Lex is L1 man of affairs. Ry his list of activities, we know that he has taken an interest in sports during his high school career. lily his list of activities in interclass football and basketball we would itnagine him to be a large, husky athlete. Ilut he isn't. In fact he is one of the smallest male members of the Senior class. Not only has he taken part in P. H. S. athletics, but also in plays and the Boys' Glee Club. XYe are sure that anyone who has taken such an active part in school activities will succeed in the future. ' Chester Davis General Course jr, illetl Cross, l, 2, 3. -lg Glee Club, 3, French Club, -l. 1,1fe is ton .s'I1111'1t for worry 01' f'fll'l'.U Chester probably holds the distinction of being the very lirst person lo come to school in the morning. Wlhen the janitor comes to school in the early dawn, behold--there is Chester waiting for him. VVhen examination time draws near, it is the signal lor Chester's brain to begin functioning more lwiskly, because he is more interested in the recreative side of life. llis carefree countenance is usually lit up with a grin and he is ex- tremely well liked among his lellow classmates. t'l1et's outside activities include a various assortment of subjects, all ol' which seem to center around Cloe, for he is another distinguished gentleman from that place. His hobby is sitting beside some stream with the various accessories necessary for the capture of the tinny lishes. Xlany happy antglings. Vliesterl 1 Joyce Davis General Course Health Club, -13 Commercial Club, 43 jr. Red Cross, 4. He 111e1'1'y and gay. joyce dropped in on us from out Vlfest and we are sincerely glad she did. In the short time she has been in P. H. S. she has become an active factor in its makeup. She is ready and eager 'to make friends. Nloreover, there is not a bit of conceit in her whole being, not even in her 'tiniest corpuscle. Joyce is rather eccentric in the fact that she always wears earrings. 'l'liese small bits of jewelry seem to be almost a part of her. ,loyce can't decide whether to attend Perm State or Oregon Col- lege next year. The class ol' '36 is sure that she will be an asset to which ever -College she chooses. f 111',tv ivftlll l Illf M I li RUR John DeHe11nis fi0IllIllL'l'l'llll t'ourse - , 1 , 1 jr. lst-cl 1 ross, -lg lress 1 lulm, -I. ffl fllll' SfIl'l'f'll fn' lfwllrl' 1111111 .N'l'll'lII'f', nr ln' .v1'lf'11I. jolin is one of tliose fellows wlio work llilltfl only wlien lie ll.lS log lint, wln-11 lie works, tlie results are startling, Ile listens to 'llie 'lis- Cussions of otliers until tln: sulmjt-et is aviation. lle is intt-1'este1l in it, like tlll' rest of us, :nnl liopes to lit-eonie ll part ol' tl1is great inclustry aclnation. Nlr, Shaw tincls ,lolin a valualmle asset in typing for after gr tlie Press t'lul1. lle always l1as a reacly sinile for ex'e1'yo11e :incl enjoys jokes witli 'llie rest -if us. -lolin lias niany frieinls wlio wisli llllll tln- lit-st of lnrk. Helen Deibler f1OIIllY1l'l't'lltl flUllI'Sl' X. X., -l, Ji. Heil I loss, -l. UCllZ1fll31'iIlt.1il as some of us clo. ' 1 1oS11l1e1'e of 1'1'se1 .,'1'. Helen will prolialily enter some l111sin1-ss selif Lgootl wisln-s ol' tlie Class ol' 'So go witl1 lier. Ihre is nu! grief, Im! .s'z'.'1'1zi .s'o.'11'1'11r'.x'.v, M, i lhuUalv 'l'lm1l,2?fz uf C'llf'l'I'-l-Illllf'-Vsi, .'l11'rf' iv 1111 lf1f1'c. Helen is quiet. We hear l1e1' speak so selfloni 'lliat wlnn ,ln l we Can apivreeiate lier slow mlrawl. She lias not nail :111 aetivt 11111 111 seliolastie activities lserause slie lias l1e1-n witli us sueli :1 sliort 1 slie is not tl1e kincl of person wlio inakes lier fll'L'St'Il'.'l' liIlCJV.'ll ln 1 1 Helen is not solrer by any nieans anrl tliere is an an' -'ml li Ill lier inanner wl1iel1 tinges lier wliole 111-rsonzility. Fviiiee wt -lo 1o know n1uel1 aliout Helens activities ontsiflf- of srliool, we l11x o 1ol in-Nt X't'Ill Iln Harry De1Rosso Seientilic Vourse As H1!'I'l V as ilu' flfzy is lung. QQ' 3 Incleecl, Harry is as joyful ancl carefree as tlie clay is long. He 'is 5,- always talking anal laugliingi xnaking jokes or teasing 1l1e girls. livery- w,,,,,,, ' 1 one knows ancl likes Qllarry lieeause of his jollity. Harry is every n1uel1 interestecl in sciences. He fan lie seen 1ln1ost always when lie is at seliool, working over a Clieniistry prolilein that lias proven extra liarcl. He loves to work ill tl1e lalm, putteriiig aroiiml ami trying to cliseover some new elieinieal. Harry will lie inissecl next year lmotli in tlie lali anal Iliff wliole seliool. XYll1llL'YL'l' y1,u 11111l1-rtake, Harry, may stieeess lie with youf 'l':,111f1 ll .111 llwl Vross, l, 2, 3, 41 X. .X,, l, 2, S ,11.11111111'11 so .s'I1'11111'1'1'1', l' 1I'Ig', 111111 :ro 1'1111'. .X111-r 1h1- first lnoli '11 ln-1i11i1 ' you have 1.1 Sllkliltll -Llesire 'lo pro- tr--fi hr-r. Shv 1111111-111s to he l.l'Llll lilce 21 rlelicalte Hower that L1 Iucle wiml 1'1111'1l 11:-sily 1l1-slroy. l11fs11i11- the frail :1111wz11'1111ce, however, :she li r1-:1llx' ll 11orn111l, l1z1111w 11'1l'l. Rnih has lonnfl lor l11frs1-lf qnilff ll cirffle of friencls who -fonstzintly flvlllllllfl 'mr Llll1'IIll11ll. l1llIll'IIlQ is ulllt' 111 he-r uliivf 1111-zrsures. lfroni her 'very liglit-footy-cl 1111111-11w111sa. ll is llllllll 1o sw that sh1- is ll goozl -ZlLlIlCL'l' 'who clunves he- r4:11s1- 11 is .1 fl:-lighllnl .ll!lllSt,'lll1'lll, TN 1 1 Ruth 1:1-1'lq1r1-s 111111 '11-r llllllI ' is lllNl4'l'1llL'fl then l'lIlCCS flown '11 l11-1 I1-11 hzrnfl, 'xlhxri 1111 - i1ln't know? Of course ifs fl .gli3mm11oI, Whgrl 11.111zl1l 11111 1-x111-1111 'l'his, then, :recounts for 11 ree-1't11i1i clrcunii- nrss in lQ111l1's1-y1-s now Zlllfl lhn-11, ll sniiln- which is fill'L'l'1L'Cl lowurfl no 'I' ll li M l IQ R O R joseph De Mott SCiL'I1ilil1f Vourse -lr. Rvcl Vross. l, 2, 3, 43 .X. .X., 5, 4g SClK'Ili'C Vinh, 3, -lg French Club, 41 l,l'l'S. of l r1-n1'li Vluh, 43 l,l'1'S. of Senior fllllSS, 43 Jr. Birclmen of .XI1ll'l'll'Il, 3, 4. ll'1'.w1f11111, 11111111'l1'1111 111111 -11111, 11'11111' 1111111 11111111 11x1e 11111 llI0l'I'?,, lntrocluring non1- other than Vioxx our class 11r1'siclenl. Yes, 'thzLt's hc over there 11-using the girls, lov is om- of our most talented mem- I11-rs. llc has plenty of uhility Llllll he nsu-s it. If you wzint to know the LlllSXX'L'l' to anything or ev1fn to know the lfnglish IV assignment. jo11 rain llllfl will tell you. Hr- takes Ll 111-Culiur flelighr 1.1--p11ri11g all his work to l1t'I'flfCllOll, espveiully scieiire uncl 1n111liern.11ic's, znicl his report rzircl lN'Zll'S out this :state-inent. H1- is z11'liv1'ly iriteresteml in 1lVlllliUll, Llllil C1111 usually hf- founfl mlis- russing some pliuse of this suhjeet. jo,-'sn spare scliool-free niornents ure slwrit in the incflropolis of F1111-. Pu., where his genial goofl nature and wealth of assets make him us Ilfllbllllll' as he is 111 P. H. S. .Xs to his future, your guess is as good :is ours for hisl hut he n1-url nevcqr worry Lihout SLICCCQS--ll1.ltlS Lan 11c'c1-1111-rl fact for Milam. i Ruth Dennison 1 UI5L'Illllt'M 1 111-n1-r:1l Vonrsc .-1 1 - - . lj 1 ., 4 on-A 111'rs1111, Llllfl T1 ll'Illlll l4'l,'llllQ lf1XYlll'fl h11li1'1l goocls, 4-1 IVR Mr 4-Adnan 3 1 1 2 . ,,..' Tiff!! Margaret Depp I,il3L'I'21l .krts Course Ielornc l':CUIl0ll1ll'S Vluh, -lg .X. .X., 4g Ylr, Reel Cross, 4. 29111111711 111 ll fl,1..Y'ZL1111ff' 3111111113 111'1' .9ll111l'.H Nlzirgzirvt is shy illlkl 1':1lh1-1' hzirfl lo hr-Colne 11ec11111i1itecl with. She 1 L'l1L'l'jlQL'l.lL' look llllfiilli her. IXIZIYQIIYCT is Very -' intcr1-sl in work proves her serious inlvntions. Nlurgzircl, liowcrwr, is nic-rry 11s 'the flzry is long. She Cun he - giggling :ihoul the goo1l time she haul the night ghing uloufl over :1 new joke lhzll Caught her fancy. Maar- 1 ' f. 1' ' 'L breathes . .' e 1'l'IllllNlS us :ill of ll merry, iwinlcling, Xl.ll'QQll'1'l minioys s-:hoolg P. Il. S. will miss he-r :is we know she will l' II S 5 . . - . I 1 1 1 TH li M l R R O R Nita Depp Depp General Vourse Jr. Red Cross, l, 3, -lp .X. A., I. 2, 3, -lg French t'luh, -lg Glf-e Vluh, . H ' '. 'D 1, 2, 3, -4, Sonia, -. Lr111gl1 anrl ilu' Tt'UI'.:If luzzghs -zeillz you. Flashing hlack eyes and a pearly white smile followed hy a low, throaty, contagious laugh characterize Nita. She is, lwy far, 'the most Carefree girl in the Class of 1036. Nothing seems to worry Nita Ag troubles roll from her mind like water from a duck's hack. Perhaps it is because XVihna or Ruth is helping her to plan a party, or something else exciting to do. Nita also has her conscientious moments, when her elass recitations and grades soar sky-high. Nita really works well when she makes up her mind to do so. In these few moments we find that Nita has very good reasoning power. Nita is one of the unusual 'type of girls. Her warm hrown eoloring ing sets her off from the majority of the students. Glenn De Witt General Course Tlzrre's swzzeiltizzg alwut Il x0l1l1'fr. a deep interest in athletics, and his discussions with .Xlfred Neale about wrestling are masterpieces. Gutside of school, Glenn can be seen joking with those near hifng hut, in sehool, especially at 8:40, he lahors diligently -gatehing up on assignments that were not done the night hefore. Glenn's interest in the army has prohahly developed from his mean- join the regular army and hopes eventually to -unter West l'oin4. We wish you loads of luck in attaining your goal. Alma Dinger 'lJinger Blondie General Course Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 41 .X. .X,, l, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Vluo, I Some Ihtilzk the teorlrl teas :mule for fun ami fmlif, mul so .lo I Alma is a carefree person with a sunny smile that has made her many friends. Alma is quite proficient in commercial work, as her several short- hand certificates will verify. XXI- are sure that she would make an excellent stenographer. One often sees .Xlma with her friends L'lJot and lda Rlae. 'Wlien she is with them, she always appears to he very merry. Wle wish .Xlma the hr-st of lurk in whatever she may take up in the future. y'Tt'f'I1l'X'-.wI'1'tI Glenn is the soldierly-built fellow who sits in Room K. He takes hership in the National Guard. After graduation, he is planning to jr. Red Vross, 2, 3, 4g .X. .tX., -lg Science tdlub, 4. Hllvllll lIfi.X'1'l1 I'I'1l.S'llll 'IUI-.'1l j2I1'11.s'11f'1', 111111 ivinloiiz 'iuillz u1i1'Ilz. t'harlotte is the sweet-tempt-red girl from T. Her outstanding t1 iture is her hair because there is never a single lock out of place. If 1 lud how she keeps it so nicely, she replies, lt just stays that way. tiitnds. and, although she enjoys having a good time, she spends much studying. .Xhnost every evening one can see her leaving the build- m with an armful of books. She also spends much of her time experi- imntina. since chemistry is her favorite study. tiharlotte says that lit is going to college next year. llest wishes, tfharlottel 'l ll li M l R R O R Kenneth Dobson Ken Kenny General Fourse lnter-class Basketball, 33 jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3. Thr 111i,'1I1'.s'l !IIIHl?Il'7'.Y 111111 the 711'.:i'f'st 111i11fI. Kenny is the little fellow from T with the big ambitions. Ken might sometimes be mistaken for a Freshman because of his size for perhaps his waysl but once you get a glimpse of his well-polished man- ners, there could be no doubt left in your mind. Kenneth is also one of the most spirited members of the '36 class- he delights in bein' with a crowd and havin' a good time. Kenny,' is always ready and rarin' to go places. So, wherever you intend to go now, may your two most faithful companions be luck and success! Charlotte Doverspike Scientific Course ourse, we know better. Her pleasing manners have won her many Vivian Drummond ev. DJ' --vw General Course X. .X., I, 2. 3, -13 jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club, 3, 4. Oh life! lime p11-11911111 is Ielzy i11o1'ui11g. When you tirst see Vivian, you may conclude that she is a serious person, but, after becoming acquainted with her, you tind that she is very gay and companionable. She enjoys a good time as well as anyone. However, Y D. is never loud in her gaiety because she believes in having lull control over her emotions. Yivian has informed us that she intends to enroll in some college or, perhaps. go to work. Knowing Viv as we do, we express our sincere wislies for her success. l uf it 1 ffgl'Jl 'I' II IC INI I IQ IQ U IQ Leon DuPont 'HX lin- I 'onniu-1'4'i1lI 1 u Ri-QI lross, I, 2, J, -IQ K. X., I, .ig Illtt'l't'l1lSs Istltlllbllll, .21 Iizlslwl- , , hzill, 2, 3, -Ig lla-zilth Iluh. 3. 4 Ioothtll H I hltt Iluh w I 'I'1'zu'a, - 3 ' 'I . ffl yozo' own lll..W'l'l'I1.IllI 111' your I1flo1'. This quotation tits .XIit-I- pr-i'It't'tIy. His thoughts 1111- his own :tml his ronulusions :irc rt-sulls of his thoughts. Ili- flous not It-t his I Iris-ncls iiilliit-mv hnnslns aictions am- III-milf-fl Ironi his pi-rsonul view- points. Vfliivli is goofl oi' Ixrcl. ht- mlm-viflt-s for hinist-II. Mziylw this outstztncliiig trziit hits licliit-cl Nliiipit- to Iivform- suvh I1upii- I Foursc fm :in excellent plgiyt-11 Ilowt-vw. this trziit hits to ht: conihinul Ullll his tzill stziturt- licttiiisc- hc can ht- consult-rt-cl the tzillcst hoy in tha- clans Hou' wc envy hnn ut mem im-I-tliiffs wlicn he can stzinrl in L1 conifort- . T1 ulmlc position uncl set- the slut-:ilu-1' on tht- plzttforinf Loon will prohgtlvly xyorli nt-xt yt .11 hill Elizabeth Eileen Emhoff flUIIIIIIt'l't'illl IIUIIVSC .Iii Rt-cl Vross, -Ig liOIlIIIIL'I't'iIII I'luI1, -Ig Vlzissnott- lit-liortt-1', s Noi 11111611 lfzlfc-eu grwzl A-2.'f'f'i .y1'I1'11f1'. XYQ ull know Ililt-cn, ol' course, for she: is thu- tyiw with xyhoni yt can easily l'lL'COIllL' zlcquztintcrl. XYIIL-n Ifilt-L-n gn-I-ts you with lltjl' I-I'lw'IItllX clit-t-1'y sniilc, you muy ht- sum- that shi- it-Lilly IIIULIIIS it. 'l'his :unit ilt- has won ht-1' niztny fricncls, whili- in svhool, Ifilct-n is quiet, Ltncl at tinn-s, cyl-n :apple-:tis to ht- Ll I1it hgtugghtyg hut shc rczilly isn't proucl, she is lvrohzihly in ont- ol' tlwost- inootls thzit vzitth us all :it times. Iiilecn is no clilly-clzillit-11 Inflvft-cl, wh.-n you matt-1' Ilooni 'If I-nt of the tirst persons you sec is Iiilct-n, who is zilxygtys stuflying inmlustii ously ut her clziily suhjccts. XXX-, the fflgiss ot' '36, wish llt'l' tI1-- In-st ol luck in thc future. Mildred Fear Millie l,1Iu-itil .Xrt .Iii Rctl iiross, I, Z, 3, -I3 .X. .X., 2. 3, 43 Suitfiiu- Vluh, 2. 3, 43 III-gilth Club, 3, 4. s 4 ' ' ' IL-iw' I1111' fllllf f'z'11' yo1111g.' XYIM-n you Iirsl sw- KIilIit-, you serious girl. Ilut you rIon't l'zivc to u'z1tc'h fri' to know ht-1' vt-ry long s Voursc- :IIN- -19 In-fore You Iinrl what ll jolly pt-rson shi- 1-1-Lilly is. I-Iowt-yi-11 ht-1' ginty ls never Iourl, ztncl shi- sccnis to enjoy lit-rsulf innnf-nst-ly without tm-Iling I the whole worlrl zihout it. Blilclrcfl nc-vt-1' complains zilmout zinything. Sho lv-lit-yt-s in kc-c-ping hc-1' opinions :incl imlt-:ts to ll4'I'Sl'll-. .Xlthough I 1-:n ' is i'r-seine-fl, elont think that sho is snohhish for slit- is Millie plains to take up work in thc tit-lrl ol Im:-zxuty c'uItu1't-. Sinu- she is so nc-:it in ht-1' own Ill,'I'SUIllll zippcztittiiu- we int- sum slit- will succeed. Lots of luck, Milclrt-cl! just the opposite. 'li:.-11113--1111 Q ' ' a A llllz Rl l ll ROR Adeline Fera I Lean ie General Fourse . . , v Science tluh, -li jr. Reel tross, -l. .l qzfiel girl, llllrf ll gum! friczzrl, llvllfllll no nm' iuozllrf :lure 0lll'lill'.n eline is Ll quiet, rehnecl girl who sits in Roozn T. She has clark, -' ' mir which is the envy of niuny. .Xcleline is very friendly :intl LllXX'Llf'S ready to help her aequztintances in any way possible. She is not one of those persons whose greatest :tint is to he conspicuous. .Xtleline has no cletinite plans for the future. hut we expect we will tincl her making the lives of all her associates happy wherever she may be. Frank Funair King tlenerztl Vourse lt Rt-ti Vross, 2. 3. 'lg .X, AX.. 31 lfootlull. l, 2. 3, -lg Business Stuff of .lim-or, 41 Ili-Y, -el: ll.-ulth tfuh, .41 Glee Vluh, 2, -ll lfrestling, 3, el' XYH-stling Vztptttin. -lt 'l'r1tek. 2. .lg lfootluztll Cliptaiii. 'll l'l'eSltle1tt ol No ut phonwore Vlztss. 2. .Simzzq as ll Hull. .vi.'1',l'f fix fm u1gfe. s tol.ing through the hulls singing? You niean lhitt voung in.1n tt ' to teh ine that vo-.1 flon't know King lfunuir. our foothztll captain? Any ' with prifle :tt the reniztrkzihle record conipilecl ttwtivliwoil'.ll.5,e'tnpo1nt . , . s 'tx ierc. During the four years that HFLlllZlll'll tw their ontstztntting poi s l m l ts he:-n with us. he has nttttle such il showing that has never heen tfpmlt-fl in the history of this institution of learning. But who can ttttnipt tt, fleserihe his feztts in this lixnitefl space? t Ilowtver, sports :lo not constitute Franks -only interest. He takes s 1 activities ttnrl his school work is luv no means in lt'llX't' pgtrt in Ltll oelll sli- htt-tl. Ill- twin usuitllv he eountecl on to come through in zt test even tt his ll,tHl Sl5' floes not perniit hiin to talk :t long time uhout nothing in N. -so '?' Il',, 1i't't lx ing is ptztnnnig to xtttencl some college next yertr. N Sara Gamble --sur' General Course Girls Glee Vluh. lg Sewing Club, lg slr, Rell Vross. -l. D1'l1'gf'1zc'1' is the nmllzer of goof! il-Ul'llHI1'.H urn is SXVL'Ctlll tranquil person. She is inclustrious and is inter- estecl in her school work. ln fact, she thinks enough of her eclucution to tonie in lroin out-of-town clay Lifter flzty. Such zuinihition will surely ln ing its rewztrcl. Sul is shy: hut. when one knows her well, he iincls that She ttitiinlv nierits the title of n true friend. Sztru woulml like to he :1 school teztcher. Vfe clo not know in what pztrticulztr snhject she expects to niaiorg hut whatever it is, we wish her ol' luck. 'l ll ll lXl I IQ R CJ R Bertha Gault u.liL'l'lu I.llbt'l'tll .Xrts Fourse Jr. Red floss, I, 2, 3, -l: .X. .X., lx, 3, 5, -43 Mirror llozllfl, 4, lll lll X , 3, -lg Press lllllli, 3, -lg l,1llill illllli, 3, -lg lJf'll2lllIlQ Society, -lg il.llllll Fluh fllllllwl l,l'Ug.1l'Lllll, .lg Dc-cliczllioll ol' llllflllllll lfielll, .ig lAllllSS- note Reporter, 4. Hyllll' .lllII'.Vl ,Qlllflfll 'fn llrr lookx, .lml in IIVI' mflifl ilu' 'll'II'.N'f l'lnolc.v. llerthzll is the lzlll, seclzlte Senior lil'Oll1 llllfllll 'lf who is illXYllj'S frienclly. Her lll2lIlI1Cl' towzlrcl her 'Sfllflllllllllltb Llllll ill l'llCl. 'to t'VCl'y0lll' is frienclly, courteous uncl kincl. liK'l'lllZl is the llossessor of C'OIlllll','llfllllJlL' SL'll0lLlSllL' :llrilities :intl 'verx often her nzlnle ezln he liflllllfl on the honor rolls. She is ID1il'llL'Llllll'ly llotecl for her work in l'1Ilg1llSl1 IY. l'el'llzllls this IS lllllll, -lut to tht harvest of knowledge she lllls gzlinecl from extensive l'tfLltllIlg. Next yezlr llertlltl intencls to gil to sonle College. .'Xllll0L1gll it is Certain she will he tl success without our goocl wishes, !lL'VtTl'lllClCSS, 'we wish her success :incl ll2lDl7lllL'SS. Madelyn Gotwald I,illel'zll .Xrls flUl,lI'Sl' fllllll. -1: l'CI1llllCI'Cl2ll Vluh, 33 Y. Pres. lltllllllltfltillll Vlull, 3, Tile TUUVIII z.'l1.v IHIIIII' lox' 1111, of Hx. So HIIIICI' yoHl'.v1'lf of ,'10l1n'. 'l'llzlt's Rlgltlelyll ull over, :lt honle, any lllullfii. In high svhool zeht has lNZlllC hersli-lf alt llflllltl Lllltl llllilt up the llalllllztlity she now possesses Nice wavy to he, rlon't you think? llfe often wonflerecl how Klzlfllwll Coulll go llfllllt' stills l.ivl'l-s' Illlglll spenfl her evenings clown street or I'Q'lltl Sflllll' llllt'I't'sllllg.f hook. o o ill Illtlizlllzl Stilte 'l'e:lellel's' College. August Gould Gus General QQUUVSL' Foothzlll, l, 2, 3, 4, 51 lhlsketllell, 1, 2, 3, -13 illllL'l'-l'lllSS 'l'rz1c'k, 1, 2. 3, 4g IlltCl'-ClLlSS lizlsketlrlll, l, 21 l!lll'l'-ClllSs lpflfllllllll, 3g lr. Real Cross, l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Glee cllLll3, 2, -I, 53 Ht-zllth lllllll 7 w Ill X 4, 55 Hxllliilflfkll I 'Z:.'l.Y!l !op1'r'11f'11 :lol fill' flof'l'1'l11' of 1' g'lzol1.'f' f'11.s'f', 1111! lIlIC',ll'l..'Il' of ilu- .S!lf'lI1lUII.S Im. 'nj The UlllSl?lIlflllllI, '1'lllll'Zli'it'l'lSllC -'lf Gus is his 'LIllLlSLlill lllllgll. XYllt'l1- 'WIN ever this Mgllfli-llLlXX'll rings out. his Clil5Flllilll,'S glre xlpt to say, l,llllt'l't S Gus. Dull CLll't'5'- illlfl lllues tlo rot troullll- llus. lle looks on 'tlll' brighter siclf: of life :lt ull Iillles. In Room 'l' he is ll l'OIlSl.21lli source of hunlor l5L'l'llLlSC -.lf his ilC'll0l1S zum! wiserlxlcks. Sports zlre of no little interest to Gus. lYllolelle:ll'tecllv :llnl gladly, he throws himself into the Qllllltf. Valllst-qllt-lltly lle is -lne ol the schools hest athletes. Gus also has l1IlOilll'l' big interest e-zl pretty ggirl nzlnlt-cl lDot. Gus would like to heeolne L1 pllysieal clireetor hut he is not sure his plans will work. Goofl luck, Gus, T11 1'1'1,l'-off lr. Rell floss, l, 2, 3, -lg .lX. .X., l, 2, 3, 4: l'rl-ss Vlull, 3, 4: l l't-lll'll hut, llevertlleless. have her lessons rlone Zllltl Vtlllll' to elzlss llllly lm'- Dlllffl. ll'e founcl out that she XVHS illtelliggvllt enough to tlo her lessons in 21 Sll0l'l tinle Zllltl anxious enough to get tht-nl rlolleg ill orflt-r thzlt :nhl Mrlclelyn has been so efficient ill her typing that she ll1lS Ill-ell 'Still- siclerecl Mr. Sll21XYiS Hstoogef' She will continue her t'O!lllllt'l'l'llll work ,Ill si!! fur 'KS' ji. Rt-cl Vioss, 'Ig f'OIUIlN'l'Ci2ll Vlub, 3, 4. A A ' f.1lc1' S litt the leaves Io hntl ll blossom of the z11'but11s, so yo11 must lift 1 miek ol s1-lt-1'1-se1'x't- to bt-eonie aeouaintecl with Sara. VVhen you have httetl this mask, you thul ll true l.l'ii'lNlSlliI! just like a lovely blossom lllfl you are sure you l ' 1 Sara has bafl the clisaelvantage to miss part oi her Senior year on llttllllll of illness but has been able to make up her work to gracluate w 1 us, Sueh Ll person shoulcl have every sueeess in the future. Prob- ' Stllllt' business man will employ Sara as a stenographer since she ls 1I1l1- In work so last in her eominereial subjects, 1 A - fl .lffl1t'tl' fllflf rfzmzn! all 1111fnIfl. .lllll 1'q111 be 1'o1npz11'1-rl to the llower arbutus. .lust as you have to 'l ll li lXl I li li O R Nick Goulish Gigolo'l mie, 43 Business Staff of fl1l'l'I'0l', S, Tl1i111e lm! 111111 111-v tuorrfl 111111 lltim' Niek is w iseera ek in g roller had passeel over it, flattening every is almost impossible to change his mind. General Voursc- ' ss, l, Z, 3, -lg lnterrlass llaseball, lg Inter- elass 'l'rark, 3, -4g Golf, 3, 4g 'I'o11eh I ootball, 2g In Hlalketl Jim- -1. rzlom' izzuxl he riglztf' the tall. L'llL'l'l'l-lll, well-groomecl Senior who may be :seen wherever he is. His hair always looks as 'though a steam tiny hair into its respective place. Moreover, he utilizes every mirror available to assure himself that his hair is eombecl in a flawless way. Nick has ll yen for arguing. After he has formed an itlea, it From the list of activities you can see that Niek's main interest lies in athletics. For two years he was an asset to the golf team. Dur- ing his spare moments he Can be founcll either playing golf or base- ball, another of his favorite sports. Perhaps in the near future we will tinfl his name in the list of big leaguers. .Xt any rate he has a host of friencls who are rooting for his sueeess. A Sara Jane Graham Sis fitlllllllt'l'LTlLli Fourse Greenie', lb, 3, 4. ufil'l'l,'llit'il seems to attract others 'to her. lllCllflS :mtl -Companions. 'bln 11v1.s .sn H1111 111111 1z.'11!.' Esther Elizabeth Greene fl.illC1'l1l .Xrts Course li Refl Cross, 1, 2, 5, 4: .-X. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Health Club, 3, 4g Science v lhis quotation certainly tits Iistlier, for she seems to us the per- httions of neatness, whieh along with her pleasing personality makes - ost popular girls in high sehool. Like a magnet, Iistber has a pleasing clisposition aucl a tenfleney to look on the bright sicle of life. She brings niueh sunshine into the hearts of her Iisther is frienclly towards everyone. We wish her the best of luck. l ll lf M l li lit? li Eleanor Grube l General Vourse hlr. Rell floss, l, 2, 3, el, 53 .X. .Xa l, 2, 5, -l, 5. Her Nllilifr' is !l1.' .v1u1'1'Ie.v! ffltlf 1'f'er t.'f1.s' .Yl'K'7I. lncleetl it is true that preeious things rome in small paekages. look at our lfleanor. Of eourse she isn't a thing, hut can you imagine P. H. S. without her petite presenee? .Xlways there is an ahsurml fear that lileanor, heeause -if .her tininess, will eompletely vanish. How awful that woulcl he! lly nature, lileanor was titterl to eateh the eye of man. She has charm. Her golden hair, hlue eyes, a smile that resemhles the suflclen appearance of Olml Sol on a Cloucly clay, ancl an enchanting personality make her :1 much sought-after Miss Eleanor helieves in enjoying life. llull cares anal melancholy mootls belong to others. She will have nothing to clo with them. Florence Grulie Som ie Gruhe General Vourse .lit Retl lross, l, 2, J, -lg .X. .X,, 2. 'If IS belief' to ieefzr 1111! 1111111 to 1'11.vl out. Florence is a ffirl that everyone likes. She is 'very frienflly aml jolly: rw always putting in her hit of news or joke in her eharmintg way. Florence cloes well in her sehool work. Although she 1loesn't :apenfl too mueh time on it, her work always seems preparecl, ancl she selflom fails utterly in a recitation. liut Gruhe also loves it goocl time, Slit' is thQ type that C311 have gi gotitl lime, Ito Illlllltfl' XYllt,'l'L' slit' ls. Slit' is optimism-personified. flest :mtl youthful jollity are exact worcls to lit 'fSornie's personality. Vl'hatever Florence cloes next year, we are sure she will he a sue- eess if she throws herself aetiyely into the work, .Xt any rate, we csisli her goorl luck! Frances Grube Fran General Vourse Jr. Reel Vross, l, 2, 3, 43 fl. fx, l, 2, 3, -lg l'onm.ereial Vluh, 3. '2-11111111 her lillfl' .yt1'e1'f llillfl' 1111 Izriglzl fx ll ffiflxffffff 1111111 of ffl'fI.gllf.H Fran is a pretty girl who has won a plaee in more than one of the hearts of the elass of '36 for, although no one knows why, you fmcl peace with all the worlcl within her presence, She is always willing to lencl a helping hancl to anyone in neecl ancl hurclens others with yery few of her own trouhles. l'iran is always attirefl in fasliionahle elothes neatly pressefl. She is always among the first to try :t new eosmetie or fashion. ller -lis- tinct characteristics are her fair skin, well-kept hanfls ancl nails, anfl hair always neatly wayecl. Frances has no clelinite plans for the future hut the class of 'So wishes her success in whatever she may unclertake. n Y'l1. 1f1'-.'1'sf' f -A 'l'll li M I IQ R U It Vivian Grube '-witiflf' wiv l,iheral .Xrts Vourse lr Red t'ross, I, 2, 5, lg .X lt., 1, 2. 3, -lg 'fri-Hi-Y, 3, -lg Orchestra, 5, 41 Health Vluh, 2, 3, 43 Glee Vluh, 1, 2, 3, -lg High School Pian- ist, 3, -lg .Xssistant Pianist, 23 High School Concert, 33 'Mikadof' lg Sonia, 2. 1lI11.w1'c is well .wzirl to he the speeclz nf llll-gI'1.S'.H Yivian is one of the most vivacious girls in her class. She is famil- iar to all of us, as she is always found accompanying the orchestra at ! school dismissals. One of Yivian's hohhies is playing the latest song hits. 'fr' ls' gtg Viv is characterized hy her merry little laugh. Her name is almost A a synonym for merriment. ,' yi 'Vl' Z Although Yivian likes to play the piano, she always hnds time for i school work and other activities. ' t Q 5 vw ' ' . V 'l fe 'X iv hopes to continue her education next year. Lots of luck, t t . Yivianl Ray Gumbert Gummy tieneral Course ll Retl cross, l, 2, 5, Aly .X .X., l, 2, 3, 41 ln Wlalked Jimmie, 4g lQollo's Xl'ild flat. 21 Touch Ifoothall, 2. .l j11'1'11c1'.l1'1'1' llllllvlillgf 1111111 1 Ray is the neat and well-dressed hoy from T. His neatness is tllX'lL'fl lw all the other hoys of P. H. S. Gummy is a member of thit famous group 'Ulilie 'Vhree Musketeers whose jokes and pranks 1 ue known all over tne Ray has twice displayed and proven his ahility as an actor hy his will played ,role in Roll ' ' ' Mummy intends to work next year and we are sure that his fine Iltl'Stlll1llllY as well as his neatness and other qualities will guide him xarll success. 'GQ 1ze2'e1f .t-npr tlzrough Cl j7ri111ce's hall. world. o's Xlillfl Oat and 'ln XValked jimmy. David Hamilton Dave General Fourse jr. Red t'ross, 2, 3, -tg A. A., 4. Hail felloie, well mei. David is cheerful and is ready to discuss almost any topic with you. Ile seems to have a special interest in government. Nr. Shaw is always sure of a correct answer when he calls on Dave. Dave is the type that makes friends easily and his only headache is English IV. llavid lives in the country and drives to school with his sister every diy Xll of you that know llave, know what a friendly fellow he is. 'I'hose that don't know him miss a good friend and companion. David is interested in mechanical engineering and hopes to enter I the tield in the near future. l W1 11'111','-- 1i11' i 'l' ll li lX'l I IQ R U IQ 'Taressa jane Hauck less l,ilieral .Xrts Vonrse jr. Red Vross, l. 2, S, -ll .X. .X., l. 2, -ll ilirlis Glen' Vlub. l, 2, -lg lfrencli Vlnb, 43 Vlassnote Reporter, lg 'iixlililllltlfl lg Sonia, .25 Rollo's XVifd Oat, 4. Thr -r'r'r,v flo':ur'r of j'UIlf1l,u .X pair of twinkling eyes, an infectious laugh, a small amount of pluinpness, and a startling lack of dignity are characteristic of 'l'ess. To these might well be added a pleasant jolliness and a flash of red. In fact Tess is never seen without a touch of red on some part of her apparel to contrast with her dark eyes and hair. Tess is one of the maidens who must walk from the South Side Heights to get her larnin '. However, she doesnt mind as long as the other members of The lnseparables are with her. To enjoy life to the utmost seems to be Tessw' philosophy. She is enthusiastic especially in sports. At the li. Ii. or football games, she can be seen eheering and watching with all her might and main. After graduation, Tess plans to become a nurse. How disastrous to her patients! Heart trouble is often incurable, especially when 1 caused by a brown-eyed nurse. john Haverilla johnny General Vourse iiQ1ll.Cf., Hut iuillfng to Oflfliglfl Upon entering Room T, during actiivties period, you will see a light-haired boy pouring diligently over his manuscripts. It is john, an energetic, steadfast worker. Johns school days seem to be a routine. He comes to school in the morning from Adrian fully prepared ill the day's lessons. He goes about his studies, never bothering any extra-curricular activities. In the evening, he goes again to Adrian to do the neyt days work. In the meantime, he has been very sociable to his many friends, To a Fresh- man looking for Room T, Mlohnny would be a great help, for he has something about him that makes one feel he is ready in heart and hand to help you on your way. Johnny has not made definite plans for , the future. Ethel Heeter General Course Y'11e'1'r'.f fl gzffle time fouling. Ethel is calm, good-natured and sweet tempered. lithel and her friend Nita are closely allied pals. Perhaps you have heard, Oh, that's cutel You look adorable in it. or maybe, Did you see the cute dress in -A--'s window. lf you have. it's just Iithel turning in with her friends. probably at John- son's Grill. Ethel is the life of the party when all the girls from XVcst End get together at their weekly celebrations. VVe think that Ethel would make a good nurse for she is so frivol- ous and yet patient. But Ethel hasn't decided what she will clo. XYhat- ever it may be, we wish you luck, Ethel, i ff? Jill ir! y-ji :w Helen General Course Y 1 'l ll li M l R R O R George Richard. Hershberger Dick liinstein Scientific Fourse lland, l, 2, 3, 43 Drum Major, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 jr. ll-irdmen of .Xmt-rica, 3, 4. Hy IIIIISIUI' nzirzrlx 1171 equal tenzpef' kzzotu, Nm' sittell ion lziglz, nm' sing Zoo lute. llick seems always the same efficient self, his work carefully and per- fectly prepared and never ruffled hy the ruts that cause so many of us to he alternately happy and sad, hut not so Dick, for who ever saw him other than the same old cheerful, confident self? His recitations are hrief, concise and to the point-no unnecessary frills or long rambles that mean nothing. He is a 'fhear for the three His'-music, mechanics and mathematics, and few indeed excel him in these departments. An- other of Dicks passions is a dance orchestra and judging from his ahility in the school orchestra he should he capahle. VVe cannot fathom what Einstein does when he is not concerned with school or any of its activities, but we do know that he has aspira- tions of hecoming a handsome, grey-clad cadet at U. Bfilitary Acad- emy, XVest Point, and will prohahly work towards these ends after grad- uation. Keen eye, steady hold. and straight powder, Dick. Himes Hud lr. Red tross, 1 w 4 tommticiil tluh 1 Her fart' teas like Ilzf' milley Quay 1 the slay, .1 Il1l't'fl.7I'Q of gelzfle light 'Zt'1.f1l0Ill zz lllIllIl'.,, Helen slips quietly into Room T, removes her coat and hat just as quietly and then takes her seat in a noiseless manner. For a time it seemed as though she were a hit too quiet, hut suddenly the realization came to us that she was too lit-yond a single douht, Helen is friendly. Did you ever see that singular smile of hers? Ilefore you realize it, your own mouth is stretching from ear to ear. llelen is always neat and well-dressed. From her appearance she very often makes mouths in a glass. In short, she is a quiet, lady-like girl. neatly dressed and frien llame ltortune has not directed Helen to a path in the future, ht.t, whatever her occupation may he, the class of '36 wishes, 1191- lug-ki -viii' -edt' I lil ll .fr-.y..t' polite to talk where talking is foihidden. 4 Paul Himes General Course ,lr. Red Vross, l, 4, 5, .X. .-X., l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Foothall, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ban-.l, I, 2. 3, 4, 5: Orchestra, 4, 5: lnterclass Track, lg Interclass Bas- kethall 4. il1'r'11 nf fr'-rt' :morris are the In-xl melt. Paul is a man of few words. The less he says the hetter :satisfied he seems with himself. Paul keeps his opinions to himself, gossip is one of the things that he ahhors most, for you can never hear Paul talking ahout anyone. Paul takes quite an interest in sports of all kinds. Indeed, he was 1 wry great asset to our high school sports. Paul is a tall, dark hey' who sets the weaker sex's hearts all allutter when he passes. Paul was one of the lucky ones to he ahle to graduate at mid-term. We are not sure what Paul will do next year, but we are sure that he will he Successful. 'lill li Nl I IQ IQ U All John Hinderliter General Vourse .X, .X., lg Jr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, -4. Let e-:'ery mar: Iovlc before Ill' lefzjlsf' Another blot! You can hear john moan when his pen refuses io work properly for him in mechanical drawing. It means he has ta do the work all over again. john looks serious until you 'talk to him :md then he has a ready joke about the topic of conversation. lf you -enter Room T during the tirst period in the morning, you will catch ,lohn doing his night work. You are able to pick him out hy his red sweater. He is undecided about his future, but his friends do know he will engage in romething worth while. ilest of luck, .lohnl 5 s , Percy Hockin Peck Perce General Vourse Jr. Red Fross, -lg .X. .X., 43 Track Manager, -lg Rollo's Wild Hat -1. Before proreeflilzg frzrflzer, IPI us fully 1H1rl1'r.s'Zf11z1l flu' q11e.s'!1'm1. Those words seem symbolic of Percy. In the two years that we have had the pleasure of knowing him, he has demonstrated this vhar- acteristic. If he fails to understand a question, which is seldom. he unhesitantly asks the instructor instead of merely passing it by as we more frivolous students often do. Vl'onld that all pupils possessed this quality to a greater degree! Besides being Z1 very capable student, 'fPeek is devoted land howlj to aviation. Wlhen he and certain other individuals of a like nature get together, the discussion which follows would put a Philadel- phia lawyer to shame, in fact, make him turn green with envy. 'Phe latest planes are Hown, criticized and remarked about in general and it is difficult to settle down to our hum-drum existence again. Naturaly, Percy's future will be along these lines in which ln gs particularly well qualified, probably as an aeronautical engineer. May l we send our sincerest wishes of unlimited visibility, smooth motor, .ind strong tail winds. Percyl john Hook Scientihc Fourse Football, 1, 2, 33 jr. Red Fross, 1, 31 A. A., l, 33 Hi-Y, 2, 3, Secre- tary of Hi-Y, 3, Secretary of Health Club, 2, Press Flub, 2, ng Pres. of Press Vluh, 33 French Vlub, 21 Famera t'lub, 3, XYein- ers on Wednesday, lg Hunty Pulls the Strings, 2. HfY:l'I'I' Zlzy tlzouglzfs no f0llQ1ll'.U Judging from the list of activities above, it is plain to see that John is one of the most active members of P. H. S. John was a member of the football team for three years and dur- ing this time he threw himself tooth and claw into the game. VVhen John recites in class or speaks before a club, he very often wanders about but finally he drives his point across to his listeners. Following this speech or recitation whichever it may be, he smiles in . ,- his Characteristic way, that is, out of one corner of his mouth. J We ., IM QM. Outwardly john is a neat, well-dressed person. Inwardly he is a friendly sort of person ready in heart and ready in hand. 'lil1ir'fj:-yfrrffi Eva L. Kerr blli R1-fl tross. 21 l0lI1ll1L'1't'1Lll t luh, n. l'11l11' .gf'1lfIf'1If',5-.Y 5111111 -1-UI'Fl' IIS, 1111111 1111111 lfflll' 1ll1'f'l' .X-111111 mo 11 111 g'1'llli1t'1ll'.Y.N'.H lzya IS another person wllo t llNf.' haek to gracluate with us, She anne just the last St'lllt'Sl l' hut we have enjoyell her presence for the ort lllllti 5lle was never llt 1l'tl to talk lol' any great lr tLQtli ol time llut have you ever lltllli't'tl how pleasant slle is to listen to? Here-'s one ol those people who go aliout their husiness without lllakillg lUL1Cll of a tuss. liya is also Very husiness-like, heing very sueeessful ill typing and sllol'than1l. lJl1l will ever see thost pictures she ilrew for Health projects? lava has not lully tlt'l'ltlt'll 'ls to her future eourse hut slle wishes to Vlllt-I' the eoninlerelal tlelcl. liailing this, she will prohahly Continue Il l' Sllltllf'S lll lstllllt' l3llSlllt'SS tolli L14 24? 1 ul kit'llt'1 ll Vourse 'l' Il li M I It It U It Virginia Johnson G inny f1tlIllllICI't'lZll Vourse slr, Recl floss, l, -lg Health Vluh, 2, 3, 4: ft. .X., l. 2, 3, 4g Uf1llI'iStl1lllS ill ,Nlerrie l'1l'lgltllNl,H l. lily UPIIIIUII lx io 1c1'1'p 11' To IlI,t'.W'1'l.H Yirginia is one of the IIIOIVJ soher anrl quiet girls of the Class of '36, She is the type of girl who is really conscientious ahout her school work, wllieh she puts ahove all other activities. Ginny' is an indispensable lIlt'llllJt'l' of all eluhs, for she takes theln with silent eonsicleratiol1-- always really to clo her part, ancl always floing it well ancl 'without Cttllllllllllli. Ginny is hloncl witll wicle hlue eyes, wlliell, when her ever- present sense of llllINOI' shows through, twinkle delightfully. Hel' lylontl llllll' always shines ancl glistells with care ancl neatness. Ginny is a petite nliss wholn we all know antl like. P. H. S. wlll seareely he the sanle without her next j'fi'LlI'. . - 1 5 . t - Lois Kremkau Liheral .Xrts l10Lll'St' jr. lQt'tl floss. 1, 43 .X, .X., I., 2, 3. til Health t'luh, 33 Vlassnote Re- porter, 33 See. 'Ili-Hi-Y, -lg ixlllftll' Iioarcl, Jg ln Xiialkecl -lilnlny 4. 'Xl 111111g1zl1'r of Z111' gmls, fI1I'l'1Il'1'X' 11111, ,l1111 mos! 11I'Z'l'II1'1j' f111'1'. Youthful an1l lovely-1-that is Lois. Her lnerry, twinkling eyes, and her inleetious laugh lnake Lois one of the INOSl popular Senior girls. Lois ean he as quiet as she is noisyg hut, when she is still, it is proh- alily lleeallse slle is llllllldlllg about t0IllOl'l'OXY'S Iinglisll assignment. Lois is always preparerl ill her lessons, she ean always recite, and she ean walk llllti Llll l'lIlt.LliSll IX' exanl without ClLllllIUS. She is per- feetly at ease anywhere, antl is always saying ancl cloing the right 'thing at the right tilne. lll laet, Lois' poise is SOlNt'illlll5.I to he proucl of. lt' yoll lilltltt' Lois, you know what a pleasure it is to he in her ltI'1'41'llt'4'. She ean always help you witll a pleasant wortl or sinlply hy Slllllllltl, her t'lltll'IlllllQ sniile. ' XYllt'l'l'Yt'l' you llllly go next year, Lois. the thoughts of the Class of hitl will l-Ulltltk' will 'l lI li M l R li oR Evelyn Kromer ,liromer l'ommercial Vourse lr Red Vross l 7 4 -l' X X l 7 4 4' f'ommerci'il Vlub 3 4 Her lz111'1' of g11l1l1'11 11111' 11111111 111.111 the l11'11111s That f7l'UIlI1 .lfmllo g1':'1'1,'1 'lil'UHI his 1'11111'l1. Trip, trap in, it's not liilly Goat Gruff, but just lfyelyn hurrying into Room 'l' in her little high-heeled slippers with a whole library under her arm. l'p goes her arm, and a brown hat falls on the hat- rack. Slamf two fur-trimmed galoshes hit the tloor while livelyn turns toward her seat. .Xfter placing her pile of books in her desk and drawing some others out, tshe always manages to drop oneh lfyelyn is ready to commence her day's work .Xt dismissal, livelyn can be seen rushing about in a vain attempt to get ready on time. lfinally when the bell rings her friend and con- stant companion, Taressa, seizes some of Kromer's numerous posses- sions and literally drags her breathless, hat in hand, and galoshes under her arm, toward the door. Evelyn is easy on the eye. Her abundant golden tresses. her blue eyes, and winning smile make her very attractive. Evelyn's future is undecided. Good luck, Iivelynl Martha Kuntz 1 Marty liuntzie l.iheral .Xrts Vourse Science tflub, 4. that linglish IX' gives her a little trouble. joke or a story to tell. - lion luck, 1XIarthal Philip Kuntz lfhill Scientilic Vourse Jr. Red fross, l, 2, -lg .1X. .X., l, 2, -lg Business Staff, Mirror lloard, 33 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 43 Knave of Hearts, lg t'hristmas in Merry England, lg French Vlub, 4. L1',1'1' is 11111 11111 .slzorl 1111! 1.11111 1l11'r1' ix IIITUIIXA' llillll' 1'111111gl1 for C'0'llflLFSj'.U Phil is especially well known by the feminine sex. His man- ners and favors are welcomed by them. Philip always has a half smile which aceentuates his pleasing character. K He is a very talkative boy sitting in Room 'lf who desires always i to get the last word. From his list of activities wt tind that he has taken part in the High School fiilrcliestra every year. l'hil and his hddlt sum to bt inseparable. ' Last but not least, we must let you in on the secret. Phil thinks that the way to the feminine heart is through courtesy. l.ots ol. luck, Phil l the utmost. One of her interests is school work, and it might bt iddtd .eX. :X., 2, 3, -lg Ir. Red Vross, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-X 3 -l l'rench llub 4 - 1 a L1'fe's ll pI1'11.x'1111z' l'IISfl'f1lfI-011, lc! IIS fllkl' 11 11X 11 1'111111'.v. llarty's philosophy is to take life as it comts and enjoy lt to Kuntzie is usually found chattering aimlessly to Lois. Ilti it idx wit and humor make her welcome anywhere, as she always has 1 n Klarty studies industriously at a task when it is set beloit lltl Next year she will continue her industrious studying at some 1 fllll 1 'I' ll li M l R R O R james Kurtz jim t'Kurtz Scientific Course -lr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, 4, 5g il.. 2, 3, 4, 53 Hi-Y, 3, 4, 5, Vice Pres- ident Hi-Y, 43 Science t'lub, 4. 5, Vice President, 5g Football Manager, 2, 3, S, XVrestling Manager, S3 Touch Football, 3, Inter- class Basketball, 43 lnterclass VVrestling, 5, Bunty Pulls the Strings, 4. . ws. Life fofzxists prbzcijmlly of girzfrzg 111111 l't'C'C'li'Z'flLg orders. The Senior Vlass -if '36 is extremely fortunate in having 'Qlinil' in its midst. For who else could have proved as capable a manager for he? A large percentage of his time is spent in the arduous tasks that are so necessary for the success of any athletic team and the record compiled by our football and wrestling squads re- tlects ,lim's ability and hard work. In school Jim is a rather promiscuous talker who insists in having all doubts erased from his mind about a particular question. His interests seem to run along scientific lines and it would not sur- prise us to find him a few years hence as a teacher of that subject. Kurtz informs us he will attend college for his M, D, so Best o' Luck, 'Doc '. ' any and all occasions as Donald Lamison 4 'tllonm l.ammic General tfourse tage crew lilectrician, 3, Vamera C'lub, 3, 43 lr. Red Cross, 3, 4, Stage t'rew Nlanager. 4, .X. .l.., 4. No:e1zcre so fJllSj' Il Ind as hc. .X sound of hurried footsteps, and an inquisitive head popping lround the corner. 'l'hat's l.ammie, the P. H. S. Stage Crew Blan- ger. Ile did ll very creditable job in managing the stage. Don is the tall fellow, who can usually be seen rushing through the halls to tonsult Miss lioles. He takes a great interest in this kind of work, though not to the extent that we can say that he is sacrificing the ph tsuus of lift ll is tlwnxs full of pep nl ' ' t ,,. .,. 1. . . i Someday we may find him working for Paramount or lVarner llrothers. l.ots -'il' luck, lion li' till .' I 'I-'S K ' Z1 K 1'2l1'lI1 0 QC. 1' f l'll 91 Edith Lantz f'Iiddic General Course Q lr. Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 43 A. A., 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club, 3, -4. There was lZl Z'FI' ye! fair tuonnzn but size uzmlc uzoutlzs -in ll glass. The bell for dismissal rings. Soon lidith can be :seen :sauntering into Room T. She places her books in her desk, reaches for her hat and coat and then takes out her compact. Critically she gazes at the image of her face. Wlith a few strokes of the puff she wipes an imaginary shine. Following this procedure she draws a lip-stick across her mouth and llnally tilts a hat on the side of her head. 'l'he tinished effect is pleasing to the eye and, we have heard, often disastrous to- the boys. lidith's hair is red-a lovely shade with a pronounced glint of gold woven in the curls. lidith does not have a quick temper as many people would con- clude from the color of her tresses. On the contrary she is sweet- tempered and gay-the very symbol of world-enjoying youth. ,lr Recl Vross, 3, 43 liaml, 3, 4. YIM ,N'1'lAl't'f of .YIlI'l'I'.N'.N' is l'lHI.X'fillH'VV uf l1lll'jm.x'1'. john is one ol those hoys that everyone listens to when he speaks. He has very little to say, hut what he tloes say is usually interesting and torreet. Ile is itlentitietl hy his retlflish hair which has given him the nickname of Rt-cl. His low-piiehetl voiee makes illlll stancl out from the others. Reel is usually cheerful ancl reacly to laugh at a joke. Une of his ehief interests is i'onnnereial l.awg he seems to like playing the part of a lawyer in clramatiying eases. lf Recl' cloes not quite get something the tirst time lze tries, he will practice ancl stutly it until he cloes. Rt-cl plans to he a lypist after he gratluates. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 43 Health t'luh, 23 .X. .X., l. 2, 33 Press Vluh, -lg Rell Cross, 4. A flauglzter of the gm1'.s-, r11'I'1'1ze1y 11111. 111111 nmxt l1l.'I'l.lll'1j' fair. And incleecl Dorothy appears to he a tlaughter of the gotls, heeaust She Comes and goes in seclate silence. However. one lteecls only io speak to her ancl she will reply in a frienclly manner aeeompaniecl with an infectious smile. Dorothy is notetl for her ahility as an artist, sinee proofs of her talent may he seen at all of our art exhihitions. She takes her lessons seriously, antl it might he atltlecl that ling- lish 4 seems to Cause .her a little trouhle. Since Dot is often seen in the eompany of a certain young man it is not tlitaieult to imagine her in a eozy little kitehen sketehing pie- tures on her eook-shook. TTT li M I IQ IQ Cl ll john P. Lester Reel tleneral Vourse Carl Lichvarcik Melinkovieh General Vourse lfoothall, 3, -lg Track, 31 -lr. Retl Vross, l. -1. hrs . . . , ' v I, ' vu I here 1.s' II Tune 111111 ll f1II1C'l'fUl' ez'. rygl1111g,' out lflllll f'Ull'llI.S'l' fflflll. Two hroatl shoulders, a touslecl hloncle heacl, a pair of hlue eyes, anrl an athletic, fun-loving hoy, that's farl. lf there is any joke you haven't hearcl, ask ciZl1'l. He is sure to know. for he is well-equippecl with them. If you sufltlenly hear a low rumhle, rlon't think it's thunclerg just Varl preparing for a loucl. hearty laugh. lyhen he is among ancl jokes constantly, hut, upon tntering Room his attitufle innnecliately Changes, anal we no longer have a laugh- hoy, hut insteacl a He is also a foothall player of note as eyirleneecl hy the fart lhat he cleriyes his nickname from a famous Notre llznne star. His familiar it's his friencls, Varl laughs rls w serious, hash ful-looking youth. ing grin ancl numerous wise-Cracks as well as his ahility as a steatly. eon- ss sistent player will he sorely missecl hy next year's souafl. Dorothy Lindy I Dot General Course f'.fIl'f,'t'-rf1'f 'fl' ll li M l R R O R William A. Lloyd Bill, VVill General Fourse t'ommercial Flub, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Clamera Club, 4, Jr. Red Vross, 4. .411. mc, fully 311011111 life o11 labor bc? And this is l3ill's real attitude for, if you ask him to do you a favor which requires work, he'll reply, Say, mister, 1 got enough work of my own to do. But don't think for a minute that Williani is mean-tempered, he isn't. He enjoys a good joke as well as the rest of us, and has many to offer himself. - He enjoys performing experiments in the lab. He always has his own ideas about how they should be done, and makes his suggestions known. livery morning one can see Bill trudging along, in all kinds of weather, delivering his papers. Slay success follow you wherever you go, llill l Ivan L. Logue Logue l l.iberal Arts Course jr. Red Vross, l. 2, 3, 43 Glee Vlub, 2, 3. 4, liland, 2, 3, 4, Science t'lub 5, 43 A. A., 43 Football, 3, 43 llaskektball. 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball Vaptain, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Sonia, 2. .'l!n'11'I,t' Io do zmuzj' z'1zff1g.w is on nfiribzzfc To be 11esi1'er1. llaye you ever noticed that tall, handsome well-dressed young man calmly plying his way to and from 'l '? lf you have not seen him, you certainly are not likely to hear him for f'l.ogue is an unusually quiet, modest fellow. Although few realize it, he is one of our most versatile Seniors. His accomplishments run anywhere from operetta to basketball. l.ogue's schoolwork covers a wide range of subjects and he quietly performs it in such a manner that he seldom fails to respond, when -:alletl upon. Sports of almost any size, shape, or kind constitute I.ogue's chief interest and few excell him as an all-around athlete. In school he was a valuable man on the football squad and was also our basketball cap- tain. lruly, an all-around man. He is far from a slap bang type of performer but prefers to do whatever the best interest of the 'team j calls for rather than to strive for personal glory, Sara Mae Logue Sally', General Course A. A., 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4, 5, 63 Jr. Red Cross, , 2, 3, 4, 5, 63 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Lady of the Terror, 23 Mikado, 3, Sonia, -lg Director of Memories of a Gold Star lNlothct', 6. UYl1lUI t',S of good lime coming! l Sara Mae has been an active member of the Thespian Society and will be missed when sheQ leaves it. Sally seems to be quite well 1 versed in the arts of acting and directing plays, as the list of her activities shows. Sara Mae may be seen daily walkikng up and down the hill in lfast lind, to and from school, usually in the company of her friends, lfrances and lNlelva. Vllierever you may go and whatever you may do, Sally, we wish you loads of luck and success. ffl' 'l ll li M I IQ It CJ IQ Rose Lorenzo General Vourse French Vlnh, -lg Home Iiconomics Vluh, -lg jr. R1-1l Vross, -l. .eln.1l light 1l11111'1'1l in lzer l',Vt'.V.U VVhen we look at Rose, we always think of a Spanish rose he- cause of her clark hair, large hrown eyes, :incl tlark skin. .Xs you have guessed, Rose is attractive, especially when she smiles, for at 'that time she reveals a set of clazzling white teeth pretty enough to adorn any advertisement for dental cream. Rose speaks in a low, well-moclulatecl voice. .Xt times, she is harcl to unclerstantl hecause part of her conversation is harely auclihle. In French she is a perfect woncler. She translates as though the hook before her were written in English insteacl of heing written in a foreign language. Rose has cleciclefl to go to a higher institution of learning I-iext year. We feel certain that she will unclouhteclly continue her work in , French, ancl, mayhe turn out to he a French teacher, instructing the l Frenchmen how to correctly use their own language. Mar Lukehart Y -fi-it-ery General Vourse ilr. Recl Fross, l, 2, 3, -lg .1X. A., 4. Quiet, s!141l1'0u.s', 111111 -l.7'I.l'll1Hj'.H llary is a quiet, refreshing girl who never hores one with useless chatter. XVhen she talks, it is always of something interesting ancl ini- portant. The lancl of hooks has charms for Mary. t'onse1luently, much of her spare is spent hefore the raflio with her nose huriefl in some interesting novel. However, juclging from her neat ancl pleasing ap- pearance, no little time is spent in grooming herself. As a stuclent, Mary is serious ancl earnest. Gootl work is the fe- sult of her efforts. Iinglish 4 trouhlecl her for.a while, hut she fought to the encl ancl won the hattle. Mary has no clefinite plans for the future. Perhaps she will soon he reacling cook-hooks. Ruth Lyke Ruthie l.iheral .Xrts Course A. A., 2, 3, -lg Jr. Reel Fross, I, 2, 3, 4g Glee Vluh, l, 2, 3, 43 Ifrencli tfluh, -lg Science Vluh, 43 Music Concert, 33 Mikado, 1. t,'1'nl11', ffllllill, .v1u1'1't Ilflfl leiml .lre her 11I!ril111tes 1I1jti111'1l. Giggle, gigglel Ruth has enterezl the room. I5on't get the iclea that she is one of those giggling females hecause she isn't. She just giggles when something strikes her as heing funny. Ruth is serious ahout her school work. ln class she is soher :incl attentiveg hut, when the fetters of lessons have fallen after class, she is a merry companion. llusic is one of Ruth's chief interests as you can see from her activities. She is an essential part of the tllee Vluh. .X little hir1lie also says that at home she spenfls much of her time hefore the piano. singing with all her might ancl main. College will he Ruth's clestination next year. iifltlfl luck, Ruthl 1 1ni'.l'--lfll'11 -lr. Red Vross, l, 2, n, 4g Home lzconomics Club, 4. To 1111' 1111111 111'1' 1111 llllllgll szzre, Ot 1111111 v 11 .Xlthough l'lI't'ltlll is small of stature, you just cannot help noticing hir because she has some hips it is her quiet, sweet, clemure way or her wavy hair, neat ap- ptaranee :mtl brown eyes. . . I . l'rexoa is alwavs busv and makes good use of her time. ln the tliss room she always seems to be prepared in the clay's work. 'l'hat she is a good friend is evident from the number of friends she has, l'rom these, she has chosen Kathryn, Ruth, and lfleanor to ln her very closest companions. liefore school, at noon, or after school, she may be seen with one of her chums. l'iI'l'lflAl has not chosen her occupation for the future. However, with her numerous good qualities, she need have no fear. Heres hoping i iness, l reiclzt. it lmwl success and happ 'l'lll li lil I R It OR Helen Magnusson Helen 3langie General ilourse Jr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, 43 fi. ,sX., l, 2, 3. If 111 her .vlz111'1' s111111' fe1111111' fr1'111's full Look 111 her f-llC'l', 111111 yllllyll f01'g1't z'l11'111 ull. .X clemure, yet pleasant girl is Helen, Her many friends interpret her haughty looks as they should be interpreted and say Helen is just thinking about the party tonight. Helen's broad smile results in the raising of her eyebrows and shows a row of even white teeth. Her merry laugh can be heard at almost any time. Nlangie is a happy-go-lucky sort of person. She is a girl who does not believe in worryg in fact, she thinks, if you sing and laugh, sorrow and care will leave you. M We might mention that Fritz and Mangie are the Two In- t separables, one is never seen without the other. Helen thinks that she would like nursing and expects to go in training next year. VVhat luck for those who are sick! Freida Martin General Vourse 111111'1l1'11 1111.111 111111 IJZIVIYH strange quality that attracts attention. Per- Rose Mazza Vommercial Course Jr. Red Cross, 4. Size s1ie111s 11s l111ppy as C1 1u11t'e That 111111605 011 the .w'11. Rose came to us from fxlcfalmont High School two years ago, and we have been glad to have her. She has brown eyes and curly hair and is sweet tempered. She is never haughty unless some thought- less person has angered her. Rose is also a busy person. She has worked diligently for hir. Vaylor. She has also worked hard to keep her grades on a par with those of her friends from .iXnita. llany times she has helped her uncle in his night club by waiting on tables, which she enjoys doing 1 1 td Lv . . . . . . ,, Q immensely. Perhaps we will hnd Rose with a permanent position 1 Kyiv. 45,11 pf as a waitress next year. Here's hoping you don't break any dishes, I -.lf ,ll liosel ling ,1 'l ll li M l IQ It UR Eleanor McE1hoes 5 General Vourse jr. Reel Cross, 1, 3, -lg A. .X., 3, 43 t'hristmas in Merrie linglamlf' I 1.1111111151l'Ii01lSlj' .vlze .s'f1e111l.s' her time. VX'e selclom hear Ifleanor speaking, but, when she cloes, you ran be Certain that it is something which is worth whole listening to. .Xt 8:40 lflearor can usually be founcl pouring over some lesson or perhaps a book. Hancl in hancl with her inclustry go a certain shyness and silenee. Although Iileanor is shy and silent, she is not harcl to become acquaint- ed withg ancl, after you have broken through this barrier, she becomes very eompanionable and gay. Eleanor is uncleeiclecl eoneerning her future, but, whatever you take up, you have our best wishes for attaining your goal, Eleanor! Ruth McHenry Rufus Ruthie Liberal Arts C'ourse jr. Recl Vross, 2, 3, 45 lfreneh C'lub, -4g Home lieononties t'lub, -l. S1'ef11lff1.vt 111111 f1I'lII1H'l'.H with her arms full of books. miss with a clesire to learn faets ancl then put them to use. Come better aequaintecl with her, you learn what a jolly person shi really is. lVe might expect to hear of Ruth in training at some future tlate whatever she unclertakes. John McKenzie .lohnny General Fourse jr. Recl Cross. l, 2, 3, 4: Business Staff of Mirror, -lg .X, .X.. 3, -1, Health Club, 2, 31 lnter-Class llasketball, .lg lixeeutive t'ommittee for Hi-Y, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Senior t'lass 'l'reasurer, -lg Glee Vlub, 9 'T Ulrllllfll is 1t'l1o.'ly e.x'pe1'1'111e11lnl. ' 9' John is one of the most popular boys in l'. Il. Fl. liyeryom- likes no see Johnny join the erowcl. , John and soeial life are praetieally synonyms, for john, always yv-, ,y- ,,, 555 y l E accompanying a certain girl, is a eonstant attencler ol parties or any V like gathering. In fact, .lohnny's life is just about one big party. .lohn is jolly anrl it is easy to make his aeuaintanee. He is also an all-arouncl goocl sport, for he can take it on the chin. ggi? The Class of '36 wishes the best of luek to be at your heels rll' Z1 'x -- 'iif -411: .1 fl -1, ff wherever you Chance to be next year, Johnny, A 13 V v. 21 , 'f ave . .- , ,W T V4, f uf ' -'V -. 'Q I ' ' i' f :fl f 1- yfvl A .' :I f' HV! X'- I if Rufus is the small girl you sg-e hurrying through the halls, Ruth does not belong to that imaginative, clreamy-eyefl class ol inclivicluals, who walk along seeing nothing. She is quite a praetieal XYhen you tirst see Ruth, you say to yourself that she is a very shy person, but you soon tincl out that you are wrong. .Xfter you be- Beeause of her gentleness ancl kinflness we know she will sueeeerl in jane Means 'el' ll li Nl I IQ KU ll Archie Means IU-anuts t'onnnereial Vourse Ili-Y, 3, -lg t'oinmereial Vlnh -lg Business Staff of Mirror lioartl, -13 .X, .X., 3, 41 hlr. Reel Vross, 3. 41 ln iYallaetl jinnnyf' -4, uf- - - . , . ,U ll11' gl11.s'.y out ,111vl:11111 111111 flee 1111111111 of f0l'H1. .incl incleecl this applies to I'eanuts for lic is always neatly clressetl, anal up to the minute in fashion. Have you ever seen him when his tie ivasn't straight, his collar just so, his suit neatly pressed, ancl his shoes highly polishecl? llesicles this quality of neatness. he is courteous ancl yvell-manner- erl. However, he is not at all talkativeg in faet, he is very quiet. .Xrehie hasn't any cletinite plans for the future, hut we are certain that he will sueeeecl, heeause neatness is one of the very hest recom- menclations. tioocl luck, l'eanutsl Means 1 laheral .Xrts Vourse ,lui R1-fl t'ross, I, 3. -11 it, .X., 1, 3, 43 Science Vluh, 2, 3, 43 'l'ri- lli-Y. 3, -l. l'iI'1IIII llllf' 1'1'11:.'1. of IIVI' 1117111 fo flll' .s'11I1's of IIVI' ,fl'l'f .vile ix ul! 1111'12'l1. XX'hen ,lane speaks to you, it is usually Hi-Ya, aeeompaniecl hy an infeetiotzs smile. Hhltillisn is very jolly, antl, when we hear that giggle, we may ht- sun- that .lane is neari Her pleasing personality ancl frienclly smile liave wt-n her many friencls while in sehool. Silt' is always in-atgy fl1'L'SiL'fl. anrl there is never a hair out of plan- tune xvonrler if she has them trainetl?J jKleans plans to attend eollege next year. hut has not 1leeiclefl ivln-re. YU- are sure she will sueeeefl, heeause of her friendliness 'QMWP' ,fit aiwl neatness. l,oafls tif luelq, -lanel Lois Means General Vourse slr. Rerl Vross, 1. 2, 3, 4, 53 .X. .Xa 1, 33 Seienee tfluh, -I. :.'o1111111 is l1f'It'Kl.X'S 1'l11111g1'11f1.'1' 111111 1'11f11'1'1'1'011s. Slenfler, clainty, merry, and gay--that's l,ois. She appears to live heeause she enjoys living. Do not helieve that she is always laughing heeause she is not. She very often cleserts frivolity to stucly particu- larly lfnglish IY. She worries ahout her school work just before Ie- port earrls eome out. l,ois' irresistihle sense of humor ancl her ahility to talk in Class have eausecl her a little trouhle: hut, considering the eviclent enjoy- ment she ohtains from these actions, she can easily he forgiven for them. XYithout l,ois her friencls cannot enjoy themselves to the fullest extent sinee she is a vital part of every enjoyahle oeeasion. 'l'o he a heauty operator is Lois' main amhition. XYe are certain that she eoulml make the ht-stest waves anfl transform an ugly dame into a ivonclrous creature of fairy-like heauty. jay Miller Miller General Vourst- -lr. l-lt-tl Vross, 2, 5, 4: .X. .X., 5, -l. Oflr'11 all fl illI1HlA' .yf1l1f'1'f' ix' 'X'li:'llliII l11'm.wlt'. ,lay is that small cligniliecl looking Senior who can he seen almost anytime in antl ahout Room l'. llt never utters a worfl unless he knows precisely what it's all ahout. C'onsequently, his answers are rlear, short anfl eorrert. 'l'o ns, this always seems a tragetly ht-cause his yoire has such a rlear, mellow-like ht-ll effect that one wants lo hear it again. Mille-1 s interests are not quite elearl hut. as we ohserye him staring' at certain types ol' literature, we are almost sure it is ron- 'S eernecl with aviation. lloweyer. he is perlertly eontentecl to keep his icleas to himself aml ronrentratt- on his work in which he is remarkahly proticient. Ile is ever rearly to extenrl a helping hanrl to some of us y less fortunate iniliyicluals anfl it's one of the tew ehanees we have ol l learning what a real fellow lies hehinfl that proterting mask. ,lay says that he has nothing clelinite in minncl for the future hut t we feel sure he will surprise eyeryone eoneernecl Slay our hest wishes go with you! V0 'l'll li M l IQ RUR john Miller UL ihnny Genelal Vourse f,l'k1'-ss-11111 111I.' llrrit' rf1'.fli11'1'11!.l' nihty so myolyi-tl in nt John is the hoy with the clual perso 1 .' ' that it is very strange. lYhen you tirst heroine aequaintttl with johnny, he impresses you as an average ni'e, quiet lioy, l'ut whtn y is not quite what you expert. You are surprisetl to tmfl lohn tltyti his quietness is clue only to his hrevity of wit. john is the hunter of the Vlass of 1036. His tf u have penetratecl cleeper into his personality, you tint Ulll'l'il0ll ot lit ll and cleer hunting stories are the hest ever. ln fart, they an li ttti than some of the fish stories we have hearrl. Lessons ancl stuflies are the least of -lohn's worries, lt rims his seeonclary amhition is to gracluateg his tirst is to hag t 12-pomt flirt Mary Miller Vommereial A. A., 2, 3, 43 tlr. Recl I ross, l, 2, 3, 41 Press I luh, 3, -lg tonimtititl Vluh, 3, -tg 'Iireasurer, Vommereial Vluh, 43 Poetry Vluh, l. y Fr'it' fllfllga' !1l'1' 1'111fm.y.v1'.7P.'f' In ffi.'1'g1'1lfr' Illlfl skill. XVho is that tall girl leaving Room C' antl going towarrl Xlr. Downie's oftiee. or rushing through the halls? 'I'hat is Mary, the girl who seldom has a stucly periofl to herself. XYhile her eurly hair rolls arouncl her fare. her clark eye ' ' make-up-not Cosmetirs, however. for Xlary iloes not neefl to wear Cerise' to show her linglish complexion, It a Carhon is to he rut, we eall on Mary: if the mimi-ograph is to he run, we call on her. ln shorthancl class its always she who gets it no matter how fast Nliss fylonrot- clietates. In spite of her husyiness in this eytra work, she has renti-il the top place on the honor roll. .Xfter Contrary to popular helief. sitting hy the raclio listening to some ugcmiitlu dance orchestra. XVe know that next year she will he founcl holfling a position in the husinew worlcl. Course s ancl chmplefl chin aclcl to her sehool hours we may lmcl Xliiy ylf' ,, ' nf' ., R l m!i y iw l th it lohn Mitch Mitchell Scientific t'ourse lr. Red Vross, l. 2. i. 41 A. A., 3. 43 Science Club, 3. 43 Student - sure that he will answer and also that he can prove his answer. only interested in his school work but also has time to think of the future as he is interested in engineering. science with someone. We know he will succeed in the future, but, m-yertln-less. wish him the greatest success. 'l ll li Nl l li ll O R Herbert Milligan Herb l.il1eral Arts fiOl,l5'SL! . Q- icss 2 3 4 A. A. .2 n. 4 litnth flub, 4. Hdfllllj' .wznzll imzke 11 g1'c'11!. . -is M lYe wonder if you searched everywhere whether a more appropriate quotation could be found to describe Herbert. He is the quiet little boy who sits in Room ll. During the noon hours you can usually see a number of boys hovering around Herbs desk discussing automobiles, since this seems to be one of his chief interests. During school hours, Herb can always be found preparing his lessons in an efficient mannerg but. outside of school he finds time to enjoy outdoor sports and to participate in other activities. Herb tells us that he has no definite plans for the future. but whatever career he chooses will be influenced by his pleasing personality. Alfred Mitchell tlovermnent. 3. Ihr l'fIt'1lI'lf of Il 1111111131 :cell rlozze lx To l1f1t'e dom' lt. Alfred is a very friendly kind of person who takes everything riously. Ile is rather quiet but that does not hinder him from recit- if he is called upon, XYhen he is asked a question, you can always lf you see a group of boys standing in the hall and hear them 1-.tk of engineering, you will find Alfred among them. Alfred is not Ile can usually be found around the laboratory or discussing g john Mogle Johnny General Vourse slr. Red Vross. 43 A. A., 4g Art fflub, 4, l.7n.x'l H1011 111-iv' jJl'c'f111'1's.' Tlzezz 1111111 Xllfffflfl see llzc' iuorfe of this fJ.'ll.N'fIIillg lad. johnny has an attribute' that almost any of the opposite sex would give a lot to own. Almost any time you speak to him, he will smile and his face turns a deep burning red which tlashes those cute little dimples to best advantage. Alle have watched several girls at least purposely talk to him for this very reason. ,lolnmy's all-consuming interest is art. He is perhaps the Zfore- most exponent of color on canvas to be found in the Senior Class. If you have not seen the magnihcent products of his fertile brain, you have surely missed something. However, they are by no means scarce and are more or less familiar to everyone. -lohnnyu is a very modest genius and talks very little except to a small group of close friends from Cloe. XYhether he discusses art or not we cannot say, but sincerely doubt it, because of the many jokes and bursts of laughter issuing from the huddle. if Next year may find Moglen decorating the billboards in and about his home town or attending some art school as yet undetermined. f .' .iff 'l ll li M I R R O R Anna Moreal General Course Commtrcial Club, -lg jr. Red Cross, 4. II llzuxt zzpperzr in ollzer ways 1111111 -zvonl.s'. Anna is that quiet little dark-haired maiden who tinds comfort in Room ll. ll'e are not very well acquainted with her as she came to tus only two years ago from Rossiter, and she has been so quiet that-well, we just don't know much about her. Her dark curly hair an.d dark eyes always have lured our eyes since the tirst time we saw her. Anne is seldom seen holding a conversation with anyone, and, when she is, you can wager she is discussing shorthand or asking someone what an outline means. VVe think that Anne will try her luck in the business wo1'ld. Good luck, Anne! 'W Inlay Alfred Neale MAIU7 btncial Course Betty Motter Commercial Course Jr. Red Cross, l, 35 Commercial Club, 5, -lg Home Economics Club, -lg President, Home Economics Club, 4, A. A., 4. Cooking is become an art. Betty is that tall girl with the red hair who can be seen perambu- lating across the street to the Home Economics room almost every after- noon at 3:00. Betty's love for Home Economics had much to do with forming a Home Economics Club, of which she is president. She takes an active part in all the club's candy sales, and-have you ever tasted her candy? If not, you've missed a real treat. Betty seldom talks in the classroom, and she seldom volunteers to talk. During her English IX' class, she usually sits in the back praying that the teacher won't see her, but, when she is called on, she proves to us that her unwillingness to talk does not mean a lack of knowledge. Betty is proud of her height because she walks and sits with her shoulders and head up. Betty's cheerful disposition will be taken, some time, into SUIIIUOIICQS kitchen, making it sunny, bright, and cheerful. h . Rtd C- oss, 1. 2, 3, -l, A. A., 43 AYI'L'Slllllg, 3, 4. Of il is e.rreI!e1zt to lzatre a giarztls sz'1'engZlz. Here comes Al into Room U. Al is an important member of this room, for he is a wrestler of no mean ability. If you have any tights to be fought, just find Al and he will gladly oblige. VVe can always lind Al either at the HY or school talking to IXIr. Klein on some intricate form of wrestling, There are not perhaps so many things that interest Al but those that he does like interest him profoundly. Al is a jolly boy, wl'o takes seriously only the social side of life. He sometimes seems to have skipped the worst troubles of life, but for some reason we are inclined to believe that even trouble of the worst kind could not keep Al from being the same likeable, brave boy who is Room U's wrestler. Forty-21 im ll li M I R R 0 R Margaret Olson Honey l,iberal .-Xrts Course . , 1- v 1 1 'C ... . . . . . .. -, , . I LL Press Club, 3, 43 Health Club, 3, 43 French Club, 4: lNIirror Board, 3: llebating Society, 3, 41 Chairman of Debating Society, 43 Sec. of Press Club, 33 Pres. Student Government in Room U, 3, Nom- inating Committee, 3, 43 Pres. of Health Club, 43 Chairman of A. A. llrive, 43 Sec. of Senior Class, 43 liditor-in-Chief, Press Club, 4. The gl'l'Ilfl'Sf lzappz'11es.s' fouzex .lil'!IHl the g1'er2z'e.s't 11ctz UiTy. Margaret is the source of constant wonder 'to the entire student body. To say of her, You have everything, would not be an exagger- ation for she has beauty, personality, capability and dependability plus numerous other admirable characteristics. From the list of activities above, you can see that Margaret is continually busy. As Editor-in-Chief of the Press Club, a position of work and worry, she has made its com- plicated machinery run smoothly through the oil of her fine personality. Despite her numerous activities she is always competent and well-poised. Margaret says she is going to college next year, but a twinkling diamond on her left hand makes us suspicious. .Xt any rate, success will be her companion. Luella Pearce Cormnercial Course tlr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4g Commercial Club, 3, 43 A. A., 3, 4. Tile Iiglzl that lies In '2.'0111f111'5 eyes. I.uella is a jolly, likeable girl who is known well throughout P. H. S. She can always be seen in the company of Pifer, her dearest and closest friend. They can be found giggling over various last-night hap- penings, or telling confidential secrets about their latest, I.uella is a commercial student, and a ine one at that. She takes her studies seriously for she is really interested in them. She and Pifer'l spend their S:4tl study period worrying over a shorthand assignment that usually proves very difticult. I.uella has a bit of sparkle in her personality that draws friends 'to her. There is nothing conceited about Luella, for she never tries to make herself important or conspicuous. jean Philliloer Liberal Arts Course . .. . . , .- . Yice President, Art Club, 43 Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, -lg Vice President, Press Club, 43 Health Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of'Press Club, 3g French Club, 33 Treasurer of Rooster Day, 33 Press Club, 3, 43 Treasurer, .-X, A. Drive, 43 Art Club, 4: Treasurer, Zip Sandy Tag Day, 43 Property Mistress of 'tin lValked jimmy, 43 Class- note Reporter, 3, 43 Secretary and Yice Pres. Student Government in Room U, 33 Tri-Hi-Y Chapel Program, 2. Ever ft11'1'-ever young. ,lean can easily be classed as one of the prettiest girls in the class of '36, She is small and vivacious looking, full of pep and rarin' to go. ,lean is always well-dressed and immaculate looking. ,lean loves social functions at any and all times. She never misses a party or gathering the 'Lgang' is holding. But ,lean never shirks her scheol work3 in fact, it always comes first. Sometimes we are inclined to think' that ,lean's slogan is Business before pleasure, for she cer- tainly lives by it. .lean is an active member of the Press Club. XYherever ,lean goes to school next year, the best wishes of the class of '36 go with her. V . .jr,,. 'lx 'lol E M l R R O R Betty L. Pifer -'tim-1- l'tlllllllt'l't'iLll f1tllll'St' w 1 - 1 jr. Red t ross, 1, 2, 5, 43 .X, .X., 3, -lg I 0lllllli'l't'llll t luh, 3, -l. Y'111'y laugh tim! Quin. -,,,,W Betty is that laughing hlonde who sits ill Rooin ti. She llllly oftin he seen with I.uella discussing shorthand prohlenis. L'I'ifer excels ill shorthand a11d other coniinercial suhjects. Pifer has niany likahle and enviahle qualities, such as her friend- liness and her speediness in work or play. VVe predict that next year Pifer will he found in SOIllCOIlCiS otiice, skillfully accomplishing the work of a stenographer. 1 2 .1 1, 4 2 Irene Plofchan Red fiO1IlIIlC1'Ci1ll tfourse Scr1'11c 111111 7'FSOIIlZ't' 1111111 still .-1 ml calm and self-Possessed. never is disgusted when care and worry oppress. last week-end they spent in Reynoldsville. f f V , yw Jr. Red Cross, 1, -lg A. AX., 4g f1OlNIllCl'Ci2ll Cluh, 3, 4 Irene is another quiet and unassuming girl of our class. This makes her a very necessary ineniher hecause it is soothing to ti nd :sonic- one who does IlOt persist in hurdening the air with his or her ehatti-1 all the tinie. liver quiet and modest, she takes life 'is it eonies a c., The pupils in Room U say they have to take the initiative to ge Irene to talk with them. Irene says she Cltlllltli get ll word 7 111 edge- wisef Nice topic for debate. don't you think? But we say that Irene is quite talkative when she and Marge get together to discuss that ne will take up connnercial work next year. llest wishes, Irene Pauline PHtI'1C13 Raffetto L Pay, A f General Cfourse 1 1 ,.f,,,v,- -fn' ' , . up ,,1 Girls' Glee I luh, lg Press to luh, 3, 43 .X. .X., 1, 2, 3, -lg hlr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 41 tfainera fluh, 43 Science Fluh, -lg Senior Vlassnote Re- V, .e.,.- A 'y r porterg Student Governinent of Rooni V, 3. NCQOIIII' 111:11 trip it as you go N-1JJ 'i,,, ' On the Ifglzt flJlIZ'l1.S'1Z'!' toe. These lines descrihe Pat exactly hecanse she is always skipping if A through the halls talking to her frieiids when classes are changing. v X VVhen she enters the classroom, she innnediately heeoines the thotightful. ' E+.. silent girl, except o11 those days when she is in a gay and t'llI't,'fl't't' mood fm 5 and then Pat does nothing hut joke and laugh with those around her. fl ' Pat is hardly ever seen without her pals, Iinnnie Zllltl Latti- nierf' They are usually planning a good time for the eveninff or talk- PN ing over the night before. Pat plans to go to Iiucknell next year Zllltl her dual personality will certainly he a11 asset to her in her work. , 1 I 1'j'l3'-0111, nd llltl IJ ut half 11 ininute before the bell rings, and who just gets inside the or I11-fore that fatal gong clangs. cl 1- to the tact that she is thinking of the clate she had last night, or the one she is going to have tonight. Hoc IS very conscious of her personal appearance. Iuvery little lvlonzl hair niust be i11 place ancl it is little less than a ealarnity when a shine :1ppe111's on l1er face. Ruth is very active socially. lf she isn't at the Grill with Yi or lit-tty. she is in Iluliois-a town that has a peculiar attraction to her. Yr-xt year Ruth plans to attenrl a school of beauty culture in New lt R1-cl t'ross, l, 2, 3, 'lp .X, 1, 2, 3, -lg Home Iicononiics Club, 4g Science Vlub, 4g Health Club, 1, 2: Connnercial Club, 3, 'll I le li M I K R U R e Florence Reid Rt-icl' t'on1n1e1'1'i:1l Vourse .X. .X., l, Z, .ig 'fri-lli-Y, 2, 5, -lg t'onnnercial t'lul1, .lg Health tflub, 3, 4. .Size 'mix so trim mul iulzzlvf' i'ilIlI't'llt't' certainly tits this quotation, for she seems the perfection of neatness itself, which along with her smiling clisposition makes her very popular with her schoolrnates. Her wavy golrlen hair ancl soft eyes forxn a magnet that seems to attract you. Reid is a fun-loving person. She is often hearcl talking to one of her rnany friencls about last night's rlate. She is foncl of dancing and excels in it. If there is anything in the saying that you inust start at the bottom ancl work up, we would expect to tincl Florence as manager of the Ratlio C'ity Theatre in New York, for every evening you will find her leaning over the ticket box of the .Xlpineg however, we are clisappointecl to hear tl1at she is going to stucly nursing next year. Ruth R. Rentschler Becky Doc General Course an ' ' ' ' Hn' -:'vr,1' j1'o1u1zS un' ,iIlIl'C'l' for Tlzmz the .S'IIIl'Il'S of other Illlll-KICFIS ure. oe' is the little bloncl one that can be seen hurrying up the steps Xt tinies Ruth is rather harcl to unclerstantl, but this is probably Xork Vity. Klay you succeecl in your fontlest hope, Ilecky. Elizabeth Richards Betty General Course jr. Red Cross, -lg A. A., -1. Sf1l'lll't' is the most p1'1'ft'1'z' lzcrrzlrl of joy. lilirabetli is that clark, quiet girl from Room U. She selclorn spa-aksg but, when she clogs, you can't keep up with her. As a penalty, 1 lit-tty is often cornpellecr to repeat what she has said. lletty is always fully preparecl to recite in class. The time which she floes not spencl in stufly is iilletl with reacling. These attributes lint htlpul Iilizabeth as they woulrl any girl ancl, consequently, she has gatheretl arouncl her a large coterie of friencls and acquaintances. l,lizabetl1 plans to attencl Lock Haven Vollege next year, and we, the class of '56, join in wishing her success. !1,'f3:-11.10 'II ll IC Ill I R R O R Carolyn Robinson Corky General Vourse Four Keys to the l.llll'tlI'j',H lg slr. Recl t'ross, 3, 43 'l'ri-Ili-Y, 3, 43 Health t'lul1, 2, 33 lItJlllIllt'l't'lLll Vlnh, -Ig Science Vluli, 4. Porky is one of the guy, lwlithesome type of girls. Nothing seems 4 to ever liother Corky for more than live minutes :tt ll time. Ancl even these tive minutes ure not spent in serious worrying, simply at slight dampening of spirits. Corky can ulwztys he seen sttincling in at corner with L'liz1y oi lVilliznns. lYlien they ure together, the air zihout them rings with laughter :incl suppressecl giggles. Corky fairly oozes goocl nature :incl frienclliness. She is ZIIXYLIYS ready to try anything once. Corky likes to ricle horsehzick, :intl incleecl, she cuts it nice cuper on horselpack. john William Rodgers luck ,Roclgers Scientific Vourse 7 . ' .V . '. '... I ' . A. .X., 2, 3, -I, 5, 6g lluncl, 2. A, -I, 5, 1 llCL'1lCLlflt'l, 6, Rerl I ioss, J. -I, D. 6, hliunty Pulls the Strings, 53 In Xlltlkecl jimmy, og l'ierrot :mtl l'ierrette, 5. I llllfl' lI0!I0lllj',' I 41111 111 rl1111'1'fy Qui!!! the 1e111'l1I. Hi the-rel 'l'lizit's lack trying to let the crowtl know he is present when there is any excitement going on, luck is that meclium- sizecl hoy'with the lirown, curly huir tlrooping over his lorehezul. He sits in Room U. Vl'e are very proucl of .luck as he is one of our cheer- leuclers. luck has an inclination to clrznnuties. He has proven his tztlent in mzmy of our plays. You can usually lincl Rodgers ponclering over an experiment in the lah g or, if he is not to he founcl there, he is prohzihly in the Grill with his pal, ,luck expects to take up electrical engineering next year. Knowing of his great interest in this Helcl, we :ire sure he will he successful. Della La Rosa l'lJel General Fourse C'l1111'111 xt1'1'le1'.s' ilze xiglzl, but IIlf'l'll iu1'11.s' the .w111I. Del is that stuclious girl that sits in Room 'If She takes her school work seriously :incl is zilwziys husy. llellll ulwztys makes gootl use of her spare time. XYhen she is not cloing work for herselfx she czin he founcl in Bliss IQllenl1erger's room working on sailesinztnship or 'typing papers. .Xlthough she is taking Z1 t'onnnereiz1l t'ourse, she is plun- ning to he L1 hztirflresser Lifter grqtcluzition. Mary :incl Phyllis ure her closest frientls. zinrl with them she is usually founrl. Del spencls much of her time in the typing room cutting sten- .cils or using the lllllllt'Ugl'lllJll. lfrom the time she puts in on her work 'II and the serious wan' she :Lot-s zillout it yon muy rest zissnretl she will ff 1 A ,. , . - 1 he successlul in amy unrlertuking. '11, iii ,. 1, ' 9 1 .l' ll E M l li R CJ R Mary Rowe General Course Her briglzi I1I11clc hair, her Hriglztt black eyes, her rrzpial LCl'Zlg1Ifl'l', 101111 and slzr1'!i. Giggle, giggling. That's lNIary. Her eyes are always filled with that gleam that warns you the giggles are coming on and mischief is in the air. Light-hearted and merry, she goes about her studies in school for today and never worries about those for toniorrow. She has been with us only two years but her sense of humor has been contagious, when Mary laughs, we laugh with her because we like her. Mary has not had a very active part in scholastic activities in her two years with us but she has supported everything her more out- spoken classmates have undertaken. lf Blary doesn't make good, it will be because she deliberately chooses not to. George Rupp Buck General Course tlr. Red Vross, 1, 2, 3, 43 rl. .X., -1, Football, 3, 4, Touch Football, 25 lnterclass Track, 3. No 1111111 is the raiser for his lear11i11g. XYe may be wrong, but it has always been our impression that those words were really Bucks thesis, although he never shows it. He is content to perform his tasks but does not particularly enjoy them in comparison with other things he could name. He is almost always :seen in the company of his friends talking about anything but school Work. .Xt the same time his work seldom suffers. When he is outdoors, George is really at home. He is pleasant, likable and happy when he is going hunting, swimming, or doing some- thing of that nature. Huck has also participated in high school sports to a great degree. He enjoys each sport for the love of the game rather than for distinguishing himself in any particular manner-a hard, con- sistent player in every practice. Georgt-'s future occupation will be work of some sort-here's luck to youf Kathryn Sager Kike General Course , , hlr. Red C ross, l, 2, 3, -1, A, A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4gl Glee Club, 2, 3, -lg Health Club, 2, 3, 4, Sonia, 2. A 111e1'ry heart goes all the way. These words might well have been written to describe Kike for she seems to be the very source of good will and happiness. At almost any time you can hear her chatter or her infectious giggle and see the twinkle in her eye. However, she is not entirely carefree, for she is a good student who takes her work quite seriously. 'l'o a club she is a decided asset because of the whole-hearted Way in which she engages in its various activities. Always enthusiastic, she is ever ready to give her best. Next year Kike plans to study a most useful subject, home economics. XVhether she makes use of it in teaching or in a certain young IIIIIIIQS kitchen, we wish her the best of luck. 'l' 'll li M I li IQ UR John Salsgiver General Vourse illirrnr, 4. f ' ff 'I S'.fll'IlC'f' Noi mizrlz fzllveu hllllf .vi 'ui . . ?.,.,,.U... John is the tall, clark lmoy who is often seen in earnest conversation with Mr. Downie aliout some phase ul- the sport write-ups for the illirror. John is co-eclitor of this clepartment, anrl he is very much interestecl in it. Vfe know from experience that john will clo a thing successfully if he once unclertakes it. John is not, hy any means, the I clon't care type, john really does care. ancl sometimes, he worries ahout things to an excess. John is always rearly with an iclea to put up or a worcl of constructive Criti- cism. It is never very much, hut it always helps. ,lohn has, more than once, hy a few comments provetl himself to he a close ohserver. John takes all the phases of life seriously. 'llhere is none of the usual tickleness of most men in john, Kathryn Salvaggio i Kitten Commercial Vourse ment, Room U, 3. V an-ealdlvvf . .K 3 hlr. Recl t'1'oss, l, 2, 3, -lg Girls, Glee Vluli, 2, 3g Science Vlulm, 7 Hig School Uperetta, 2, fhairman of Invitation Vommittee, Iigi - 1 School Voneert, 33 Press Cluli, 3, 43 filtllilllltliltll t. luli, 4, X X , 5, -lg President of C'ommercial lfluh, 4, Presiclent, Stuclent tzouin H1lZlIllSfl'l'Ull.Y1'V she spelzds lzei' fl'H1i'.U .Xntl eviclently she cloes from the list of her activities. Katie ix never seen loating. Most of her stutly periocls are spent in R taking clictation from Mr. Klein, or spent in Room Ill pounclmg kevs of a tvpewriter for the Press Vlub. Ur, if Kathryn is mulul in thc musical fielcl, well, she just takes on her other self ancl we tint Next year, Kathryn plans to take singing in the Glee Vluli, or taking a part in an operetta Xlle might aclcl that Katie has an artistic strain, too. c x know that it was she who clesignecl those place cartls. with tht ici 1 .-1 school huilcling on them, for our Vommercial Vluli liamluet? up nuismg tithei it Philicltlphii . 1 oi Xtlantic Vity, N. bl. Vie the '36 class, know that she will s in that as well as she has in school. Success to you, Kathryn Agnes Schlemmer t'ommercial C'ou ' r. Real Vross. 1, A. -lg tfo f . ., -, 4 1' me 1 Ilfl 5 .re my COI!If?IIIili0 JW dum ff Agnes is so very quiet, that at times you are inclined to think that she has shut herself in her thoughts ancl woulcl not welcome any intru- sion. YVhile all Room I' is liuzzing lmefore the hell rings, .Xgnes has alreacly gotten clown to some serious concentration. No woncler she is an excellent commercial stuclent, Agnes is always tactful, consiclerate of people. You can never hear her saying the wrong thing or making a faux-pas. .Xgnes has the poise and social manner of an atlult insteacl of that of a girlcly Senior. .Xgnes has a very sweet personality that clraws everyone to her. She is always reacly to lencl a helping hanfl when one is neerlecl or to share her extensive shorthanil knowleflge with some less fortunate person. T ll li M I R R O R My Boyd W. Shaffer t'Short'l Shorty General Course lr. Red cross, 41 A. .X., 3, 43 Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4g Interclass Track, 3, Health Club, -4. Put off fill fonzorrore telmt you Corzine! rlo at all. lloyd is that rosy-checked individual whose face turns a burning crimson when he is reciting at the front of the room. He succeeds in doing his work to the best of his ability, not now and then, but every day. lf it is necessary for him to perform a task, he immediately per- forms it. No beating around the bush or grumbling for himg just quiet eliiciency which makes him well liked among his fellow classmates. ln school he seems shy and bashful, much to the disgust of the fem- inine gender, who whisper in groups as his carefully dressed figure passes by. Shorty is one of our most accomplished athletes and was a real factor in both football and track, where his steady, consistent perform- ance rather than grandstanding is responsible for his popularity. His l athletic endeavors are not confined to school, however. Shorty has no delinite plans for the coming events, but we have an idea that Henry l ord's Metropolis will find a welcome addition soon. Barbara Simpson Barbs l Liberal Arts Course 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 45 lyfirror Board, lr. Red Cross, l, 2, 4, fi. .X., 1, 3, 43 liditor-in-f'hief of llirror, 4, Latin Club, 3, 'LChristmas in Merrie linglandf' ig Health Club, 2, 3, 4, Yice Pres. of Latin t'lub. 33 Sec'y of Student Government Room U 31 Motto Committee of Senior f'l ll'1'll1 tlzee l'1Ill'I'F1'Sl.llg' I forget all time. - ass, 4, 'l'echnieian Vlass, .ng Library Club, 2, 3. 7 7 7 llarbara is one of the lucky few who don't have to toil with home- work, for she is naturally clever. As the liditor-in-Chief she has con- tributed greatly to the success of the flltl'J'I'0I , this year. lit-sides being adept in executive ability, Barbara has many domes- tic ace:nnplishments, such as baking and sewing. l1arbs has no definite plans for the future, but we know that she will be successful in whatever line of work she may choose. 7 ,.,, jack Siple 4 ' t1eneral course 3 595 V V 71 7 D G A.. A., 3, 43 jr. Red Cross, 3, 45 Wrestling, .w. ,iff g, - '24 youtlz, lfglll-llI'll7'fU11 ozzrl content, gl? I tufzmler flzronglz Zlze '2r'0I'IfI.U w.w ,ff W'here's lack? Oh, he is out in the hall leaning over the railing and talking to some girl. Or maybe that is he, over there with his head close to Alfred's. You never know where he isg but, if you happen to 14 l 1f'.'t -iii lind him, you will see a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eyes. ,lust what is going on behind that smile on his fact is a mystery. Is he amused at us or is he really interested? Van someone fathom this prob- lem for us? ,lack has made an ehicient store clerk. He has that L'something', about him that makes him a good salesman. Perhaps ,lack will con- tinue in this salesnianship. 'l ll li lXl l R RUR Glenn Smith General Course Band, -1, 5g Ureliestra, 2, 3, 4, 5, lloys' Glee Vluh, l, 2, 5, 4, 53 Vamera Cluh l'resiclent, 4, 53 t'ommereial Vluli, 4. It nizztlers not hott' II Hmn flies, 1111! lzotu he l1 :'r'.s'. Glenn tries to get the most out of life and ean usually he found among a laughing group in the hall. He is interested in musie and takes part in several musieal organizations in the high sehool. Glenn seems especially interested in the young ladies and can he seen talking with them almost any time. You will he ahle to piek out Glenn hy his hroad smile and eurly hair, and he is usually turned in his seat to talk to a girl near him. He is rather undeeirletl ahout the future. Glenn is trying to deeicle hetween photography and eleetrieal engineering. llest of luck, Glennl j Woodrow Smith XYoody Smitty'l Vommereial Vourse stalks past. likes typing and the other eommereial suhjeets. hi-yuh to all his aequaintanees. Ellen Snyder Coimnereial Course jr. Red Fross, l, 4, Commercial C'lul:, 4 SjJ1'1'r1z IS gfrefzi, 11111 .v1'.le1lrr' is .q1'z'f1i'r'r. Ellen is a tall, stately girl, graceful and well poised. She may he quiet, hut that is no sign that personality is laeking. She is one of the girls that know when and whtre to talkl one who is never found 'use- lessly chit-chattering away. XYhen lillen speaks. everyone listens he- eause she usually has something worthwhile to say Ellen moves setlately thiongh the halls with the same eontented look on her face. She never shows on her eountenanee whethtr shi ls worried or not. She says that her troubles are her own, and she will keep them to herself. Ellen's hair is a source of constant admiration. lt is a pale ash hlond, and lillen always keeps it miraculously neat and shining. I lzaiv' Cl heart wzllz roonz for eirery joy. Jr. Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 43 A. A., lg t'ommereial tlulm 4 l Y . XVoodrow is one of the friendliest hoys in sehool. He s n many friends for himself hy his good-natured disposition, and s p e ant eharaeter. 'Woody is one of the good-looking hoys in oui ss In faet. many a heart of the weaker ser-1 goes pit-patter when Woody XVoody is a eommereial student of no mean aliility. Ht lt lllx Woody can he seen frequently with ,Xrehie walking thi ugi t halls talking earnestly ahout-well, sometimes we wooden XYoodrow's speeial hangout is the garage. Here lK'oorly is sit gazing out the window, every now and then uttering a linntllx ,M - .F 'Q' ffllft w ffl get himself lost someclay. lie clot-sn't mincl his smallness. mayhe it's his '.l't ll li M I ll li CJ R Jayne jourdet Snyder Snyder 'flzlynieu . Snitz General Course jr. Rt-tl Vross, 1, 2, 3, -lg X. A., 3, 43 Glee Vluh, 4, 31 French Club, -l. fmt lllf' tuorlzl sI1'fir', Ie! the iuorlri' go: .sl jig for I1 rfzre 111111 zz jig for II woe. lX'ln-n you tirst meet Jayme, you may think that she is Con- eeitecl hut. when you heeome hetter aetiuaintetl with her, you intl that she is quite the opposite. Snyder can he hearcl humming or singing almost all the time. That is heeause she cloesn't let anything worry her -except linglish IY. The only time she is serious is in Iingfish -Class, ancl then her hrow is wrinkled with Concentration. Snitzls -Chief weaknesses seem to he ehewing gum antl talking-we might acld that gum is one of ,layne's inseparable pals. Next year we will prohahly fintl Jaynie comforting patients in the Pliilipshurg State Hospital with her singing and Carefree airs. Our hest wishes follow you, Jayne. Charles Sprankle t.'liut'k General Course hlr. Rt-tl Vross, 41 lloys' tllee Vluh, 2, 3, 42 ,lli llirclmen of xXIHC1'lCZl, .1 43 Vaptain of slr. liirtlrnen of .Xmeriea, -lg Sonia, 2. .N'11'gl1I no! r.'1mf'.v fzwzr ilzozrglz uiiliiizg of -rtw'zr1?'.s' far, t'lnu'la is a small lailg so small in fart, that we woncler he cloesn't goofl-nature or mayhe its his slogan, precious things come in small packages. Ile is energetic' in everything. His main interest in sehool is Chem- istry. lle is always ehefrlul anrl has a eomehaek for any remark you may make. lle likes the oulcloors anfl spencls as mueh of his time :is possililt- ramping :luring the summer. Xlayht- this leatls him to his cle- sire lu join the army, anyway that is what he intencls to clo after leaving stthool. We wish you lueli, Vharles, anal hope you get into XVest Point. l Ethel Sprankle Shorty 'General Vourse slr. Refl Vross, 1, 2, 3, 4: .Xrt Vluh, 4: Musical Organization, 43 Home lCt'onomit's Vluh, -l. i'Pl'f.'I'i' ix 11i'iufzys IIf'lll!fI..l-Ziff, Iithel is one of our short Seniors. If you hear a low sweet voice clown arouncl your elhow, you will prohahly see lithel when you look flown. lloweyer, Shorty's other qualities make up for her small size. lithel's glowing rosy Cheeks are the envy of all the girls in schools, as is ln-1' wavy yellow hair. .Xt school we linfl that Shorty is a very quiet ancl attentive :stu- tlent who seltlom talks unless ealletl upon to reeite. .Xlthough lithel has no cleiinite plans for the future, her attentive attitucle anal peaceful outlook on life will untlouhtetlly guicle her towards sileeess. Vilfni' fiy'1l' T ll li llfl l li It U R Harry Stahlman General Course Ile is gcullc lllllf flow gentle df'1'rI.s'. 'l'his is indeed true of Harry, He is always willing to do a favor for you or help you in any way that he can. ln school we find that Harry is rather a quiet boy but outside of school he makes up for this by cutting-up a great deal. Harry has no definite plans for next year but we, the class of '36, wish him luck and success in anything that he might take up. Demerise Staples Dee General Vourse Club, 4. gathering. Dee has very decided ideas of her own. ll'hen l complain very much to anyone. james Lee Startzell Jimmy Liberal .-Xrts Course -lr. Red Fross, l, 2, 3, -lg Pres. fx. gli., -lg Health f'lub, 4, l'il'CI1Cll Vlub, 4, Boys' Glee Vlub, 2, 3, 4, 'fhespian Society, -lg Sec. ,lunior Vlass, 35 Pres. liand, -lg Sonia, 25 Band, 2, 3, -lg t'.rXnother Beginning, 4, Rollo's ll'ild Oat, -lr I?-and Voncerl. 3. 41 llaccalaureate Vhorus, 2, 3, The Sunbonnet Girl, 4. el good fclloiu, and good looking, foo. If you want to know any of the latest styles for men, just ask jimmy, He is the gay young dresser of 156. He has other charming featuresg for instance, dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. Vl'hen he laughs, you can't help thinking, it is the cutest laugh you ever heard. From his activities, you see he has many varied interests, His lead- ership has helped the .-X. A. and band considerably. His perfect attend- ance at club meetings proves he enjoys the social affairs of the school. His name on the honor roll reveals his scholastic ability. Ile has also found time to be an actor and a good one at that. lYe shall always remember his great love scenes It is not hard to forecast that spread popularity in Penn State as jimmy will have the same wide- he held in our school. lr. Red Vross, 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A., l, 2, 3, -1, Cilee Vlub, 3, 41 C ommeicirl And feel tim! I 11111 lzujlflier Ilmn I lezmtu. lVe all know Demarise, better known, perhaps, as lJee. Ill whats more, we all like her. 'tDee is a dark, good-looking girl, xx ' so often reminds you of a dusky flower. Dee is noted for her abi N in making a party a success or for keeping the ball rolling she makes up 'nl mind about a thing, all the coa:-iing and coaying eannot change it. Dee loves dances and parties. .Rt every dance you see lie a llrookville admirer right in the midst of the most fun , Dee keeps her troubles to lierselfg she has never been known to 1 nd . or C' 1,422 J' I . l 1'fly- n 1 uf L 'l'll li lX + TIRR OR Lois States States Liberal Arts Course A. A., 33 Press Club, 3, 4g French Club, 4, Art Club, 4. 'Tfmlzzess mul abxmzre of heat and iifzste, 1'nriz'cr1Ie fine qurzlitiesf' This quotation exactly fits Lois. She is cool and well poised at all times. As a matter of fact, one might term Lois as the 'tEmily Post of the class of 1936. Lois is always friendly and gay, never snobbish or haughty. Also Lois takes her studies quite seriously, and always has a lesson of some sort prepared for the next day. Lois' hobby is drawing. She is well talented in this art. ,lust ask the people who have seen a few of her drawings. The future will prob- ably find Lois employed as a commercial artist some place. Good luck, Lois! Jacqueline St. Clair 'Qlackiew Liberal Arts Course Jr. Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 43 llirror Board, 3g A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant liditor Press Club, 43 Press Club, 3, -lg Latin Club, 3, 4g Treasurer Latin Club, 31 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Chairman of Chapel Programs, -4g Pres. of Tri-Hi-Y, 4g junior Class Yice President, 3, VVinner of 'l'hird Place in lixtempore Speaking, Forensic League Contest, lirookville, 4. l'17z'r1c1'Zy is life itself. If you hear peals of laughter resounding from L , you can be sure that it 'Qlackie, the little girl with wavy brown hair, large brown eyes, and above all, the largest dimples in P. H. She is continually laughing and chatting with her many friends. Jackie devotes much of her time to playing the piano at the YH and to the Press Club. You can usually see her rushing through the halls doing some errand for Nlr. Shaw. Jackie also seems to be interested in school athletics be- cause she never misses any of the games and she can always be heard yelling above everyone else-or is it one of the players that she is interested in? XVell. anyway, Jackie has a splendid school spirit which undoubtedly will help her when she assumes her studies at Duke. Demaris Stear Stear Dee General Course -1 w t 1 , ' ' ' tilee Club, 2, 31 A. A., 41 Ir. Red C- ross, -lg T1'l-Ill-S., 2, 3, 4. A miizzmrle bliflzw and full of glee. llee' is the tall girl from UL who greets you with a charming 'tht-llo and a winning smile no matter where you are-in the halls of P. H. S. or on the street. This characteristic of Stear has gained her many friends in P. H. S. Demaris enjoys doing her school work and that is half the battle won. ln linglish class she has proven herself a great help by keeping the minutes for the topics. Ste-ar is usually seen in the company of Sue talking over some , incident or planning a good time for the night, , l .N I rf ui' .lol E M l li ll U R Margaret Stear Peg usitflllsi 'Teggyn l.ibt-ral .Xrts Vourse .-l -:willy rezizzzrle gf1l.HS nmzzy zz A'IlIl'1l'.H Peg is best known for her witty remarks which make all those around her laugh. She is the possessor of one of the sunniest disposi- tions in P. H. S. One never sees :1 frown or a serious look on Ste-ar's face because her lessons do not worry her in the least. 'We are uncertain as to what Peggy intends to do next year, but we will probably find her as a. stenographer in someone's oftice and lighting, the faces of all those around her with her clever remarks Lots of luck, Peg l Harry S. Steffy Gent Tony General t'ourse Jr. Red Cross, 3, -4. I 11111 I1'.vz'eni1zg in the voice Which I hear frown the days of nhl. Harry is that small but potent individual who occupies a rear seat seat in UL . He prefers to keep his ideas to himself and therefore does little talking except when someone cracks a joke which he enjoys im- mensely. He does his work and then an expression comes over his fafe which is difiicult to interpret. Somehow it seems Gent inhabits this fair planet about one hundred years too late. Supreme jay to him con- sists of wandering about in the forest or along some stream, supposedly in search of game, but in reality for the good of his soul. Ur pi-rhars he is sailing the seven seas with any of the innunier.ible seimen of old as the sea holds a great attraction for him. I Few people can really get acquainted with Harry ard consequently miss the benefits of a really estiniable friend for he possesses a wealth t of hidden knowledge which would surprise you. The passing of time will nnd Genti' a 'tyoung salt in l'nele Sams Navy. XVell! Heres smooth sailing! Helen Stefko t'onnnercial Fourse Jr. Red Vross, -lg t'ommercial tf'h.1b, 3, -ig Lli7I'l'I'f'l' Typist, -4. The temple of our jlzlrest llzouglzls is si.'c':1re. Helen is a very quiet girl, but this is perhaps due to her very busy- nessf, She is forever scurrying thither and yon with typing material streaming from either hand, for Helen is our private stenographer. She has done very commendable work along this line for the .lffrrnr this year. Wfhen we look at Helen, we usually see her with her eyes fast en her book or with a faraway expression on her face. Perhaps she is thinking of her future. It is not hard to visualize Helen clicking away at a typewriter in a large office at a future date, since she is one of our typists. As wt-'l as being good in typing, she is also good in shorthand. lYith these re'- ommendations, we are sure she will succeed. 5 i is .1 S1'.x'fy-ow' 'll lll E M I li R 0 R Merrill Stockdale Stocky Billy Fox 'lleneral Vourse -lr. Red t ross, l, 2, 3, -43 .X. A., I, 2, 3, -lg Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 French Vlub, -lg Vlass Pres., 33 Yice Pres. of .lX. .-X., 33 'Wrc-stling, 3, 4g Football, 3, 4. fl true lower of .s'jwr.'s. Stocky is a lover of sports in the full sense of the phrase. Of all the sports in high school, football is hIerrill's favorite. A football uniform is a much more comfortable costume to wear than any other, thinks Stocky. hlerrill is a happy-go-lucky boy with just one worryg that is his school work. His friendly manner and cheerful smile have won him many friends throughout his high school course. llill's main ambition is to go to college and make the varsity team. .Xfter seeing him play, we are sure that he will. Here's to many a touchdown, lNlerrill. joseph Straitiff Jodi liberal .Xrts Course lland, 1, 2, 3, -lg Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 41 Boys' Glec Vluh, l, 2, 3, -4, The Mikado, lg jr. Red Vross, -l. If you have ever seen an erect boy, wearing a well pressed suit, with HSI-IFIIFI' is zz frm' i'1'rt11e. one hand in his pocket, you may be sure that it is Lfloef' He is well mannered and has a friendly smile for everyone, but he is 'very quiet. ln hi frivolous 1tt1x1 3 1 ' 'tit-sg but he has made up for lost time in the preparation v 's high school career, he has paid little attention to the more of his school work for every day his lessons are clone to the best of litx luis .vbi llis chief ambition is to be a doctor. Vile are sure that he would do well in this profession, because of his refined conduct and cleanli- ness. t lnotl luck, lint .N'1'.x'lj'-I :un Betty Sutter General Course Jr. Red t'ross, 2, 4g tfoinmercial Club, -1. lietty is one of those rare individuals who have very little to say and very seldom says it. liven though she is quiet, she has a keen sense of humor and is a charter member of that group of girls who proceed to make life merry by jokes, accompanied by much laughter, before the bell in Room L. Otherwise Betty can be seen reading a good hook on almost any subject. Her favorite class seems to be typing, where her ability is far from the hunt and punch variety. y Her ambitions are centered around those starchecl uniforms and next year will probably be found at the lVest Penn Hospital of Pitts- burgh. At least we know where to go to become sick. Wfhatever you undertake, lit-tty, may success line your pathway. T' Isl E M I R R O R james Sweeney -lint Mickey General Fourse ,ll'. Red Vross, 2,1 -lg Glen' Vluh, 3, 41 .X. .X., .ig Ili-Y, 3, -lg Xvl'l'Slllllg, 3. ll'l1v luke life .w'1'1'o1f.v1t ' lilllllll 11r'4:'1'r .gel on! of il ll1l.'f'l'.H 'l'he little fellow with the hig gun? Oh! that's Mickey, the most fun-loving fellow in the Senior Vlass. llave you ever seen him when he wasn't laughing or talking? Mickey is a renowned wisecracker, and his ready lrish wit makes him a welcome company in any circle. One of BIickey's notahle characteristics is his determination. This is apparent in the way he has pursued linglish IY. He just won't he beaten l Although he declared that he is a rip snortin' woman-hater, his declaration is seriously douhted, for how can a man he popular among those he hates? .-Xt any rate, the general conclusion is that Mickey is an all-around good fellow. Like so many others Mickey is undeci-fled about his future, hut in all prohahility he will earn his daily bread dissecting numerous species of animals to he sold to the puhlic. Success to you BIickey'l and ham a good time. 2 Avenel Thomas ti'ommercial Vourse hlr. Red Cross, l. 2, 3, -lg l'onimereial Vluh, 3, -4. .tl lure ,irzcnrl 1.9 'n0l'I'I'Il ll nzmml. result, Avenel is always ready to recite in class. away. 4 olous things in life. Cora Thompson Jean General Course ,lr. Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 45 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Tlzo.w' blur' 'Z'l'0.'f'fS, her reyes. Jeans eyes are most certainly like violets, and her cheeks are two beautiful red roses. Cora is a quiet Cthat is until you know her intimatelyl, industrious Jean always tries to please others. thinking little of herself. Cora and Frances are great friends and are usually found discuss- Hwhat happened at l:2tl. One of f'ora's hohhies. or perhaps we should say favorite pastimes, is hiking. Vile do not know what jean intends to take up next year, hut what- ever it may he. Heros to you, ',lean'l l l t l like girl. ing receive her utmost attention and are always done to perfection. I ,f 4 L., V X. 1:11-, 4 1 ziy f ' , ff' .ke Z4 , Avenel is one of the studious memhers of the class. Her lesso. .Xs 1 Another of Avenel's outstanding characteristics is her capacity fri hlushing, which really isn't hers any longer hecause she has nilled it Once you gain Avenel for a friend, you have T1 true fri,-nd for.-vii and you can rely on her. Avenel pays little attention to the more friy After school Avenel wishes to hecome s'imefzne's stenographer ant with all these line characteristics, we are sure that she will succeed. v .N'1'x'Z,x H1 IV 1 I x tleraldine is a girl who is often likely to look on the more serious side of lite. She does not pick out the light, easy places to go, but often e will plod right through the hardest. most diflicult way. getting there st the same. tleraldine's steady method of studying pulls her through Xlt'iHl'lUllS --very time. Dino will probably succeed, because of her steadfastness. Ger- tldme is friendly and likable, although she does occasionally have a tit tf moody temper that we all experience one time or another. tleraldint- says that she is going to school next year, but she is not nit wlit-re. XXX' feel confident that you will be successful anywhere, lr, lit-d Vross. l. 2. 3, -lg .X. A., 1, 2. 3, 43 Press Club, 3, -tg Science lub, -1. 'l ll' lf M l R li O li Hartley Thompson Tommy Tank Hart Scientilic Vourse lr. Red t'ross, 1, 43 lfootball, 3, 43 Track, 45 YX'restling, 31 jr. Birdnien ol .klllL'l'lCll, 3, 43 Sport lzditor ot Mirror, 4, Iif'e1'vfl1.1'11g cmzzes to Il 1114111 if he will only it'ni1'. ' ' Hartley is quite the man of importance around the school. How- ever, his main interests in life are athletics and the army. He was a member of our football team this year and proved to be a valuable fac- tor in gaining its huge success. At almost any time, you will find Hart- ley eager and glad to argue in a friendly manner about his two pet interests. In the laboratory, Hartley is the victim of circumstances for the equipment just seems to disintegrate in his hands. .Xs a writer Hartley has natural ability. He has authored some very good essays and themes as well as the interesting reports of the sports in P. H. S. Indeed, we would not be surprised if he would be an Iid. 'l'horgeson of the pen. Hartley hopes for an appointment at Vl'est Point next year. Good luck, Hartley. ,, Q, 'W' Geraldine Tronzo D ino Liberal .Xrts t'ourse Hr goorf, x7t'r'z'f 111f11'r1, 111114, let who tufil, be Ci'C Z'f'I'.', liinoul l john joseph Tutsock Iiunny General Fourse Lei lllz' I'C'Sf of lLlIl Zt'07'11l'Q'0 by. N l'.YI rr john is that quiet, unassuming lad who, we feel sure, will never get into any sort of trouble from talking. He is content to merely watch the crowd around him with a peculiar expression of satisfaction and diligently apply himself to his work, which he almost always has p1'e- pared to perfection. His only worry is shorthand. Once in a great while l3uxniy will emit groans and sighs and state in no uncertain terms that this particular subject is the bane of an otherwise perfect life. Perhaps outside of school John is far from silent, VVQ find him actively interested in baseball, as well as in his hobby of stamp collecting. The future will probably find johnny at work somewhere in an oflice. May your work be as pleasant as your days at P, H. S., and devoid of shorthand assignments! -tom' 'ls' ll. li MIRROR Dorothy Van Horne l,iht-ral Arts Vourse 'Il Jotliei' f'Zlll1t'l'll Vluh, 3, 41 lfreneh t luh 4 tiltt lluh I 9 w 4 Stitntt tluh, 43 Secretary anml 'lireasurer of l'anit-ra Vlulm, 3, 4, Sonia, 23 Music' lfestival, 31 .X. .X., l, 2, 3, 41 jr. Reel Vross, l. 2. 3, 41 Vlassnote Reporter. 1. .l f1'1'f'11rl ix tz.'or.'l1 11.7 !lll2I1I'll.Y :nw IYIII run. Dorothy is an attraetiye Iwrunette who has a very sweet ancl pleas- ing personality. She clelights in parties ancl goocl times, anal is usually Seen with her friencl I.ois. Dottie is greatly interestecl in singing :incl various other activities of the school, as may he seen hy the list given ahoye. Dorothy says that she she may Change her plans, as she will attencl Incliana State 'lleaelieis' College next year. Ilest wishes, IDottie l 1 Ei A V' 4:24 1 447 would like to he a heauty expert. However, Andrew J. Verostic .Xncly flUIllIllt'1't'illl t'ourse slr. Red t'1'oss, 3, 4. 1 Iunrrf, ,1 S'IUt'I'fl'I' .Vflllllll in .wizllzfls zful1f'f1r'r.'. VX'ithout a clouht. ,l,ncly feels that silence is qolrlen. If so, he ran eonsicler himself truly rieh. Kloreoyer, he eseapes the tlanger of In-ing seolcletl for talking in elass. Andy is one of the outstanding eonunereial students. He is very exact ancl Correct in his hoohkeeping ancl has reeeiyecl several eertitieates in shorthand. He is exceptionally gootl in typing elass. Vonseientious, ambitious, clepenclahle. all these anfl many more ch-- sirahle characteristics point to great sueeess in life for .Xntly. Miriam VVatson ul l hui General fourse ,l1'. Reel tross, l. 2, 3, -lg .X. .X., 1, 2, 3 4, Stn-me t luh, 2, o. , urer of Science Vlulm, w Health fluh I 9 w 4 li11r11f111l1'w,vx of llze Yfr1l'lllVl' .ww1.w. Tall, slencler ancl hrunette. Xliriam with her elourl ot' clark hair :intl silent manner appears to he a person of mystery. lloweye' her elosely, you can cliseoxel tl IULIIX txxlnlxh in hei txt foi sht ls in reality, not a mysterious person hut a lun-loving girl :incl a nierry toni pan ion. Cfaesar and Mirizun hacl quate a struggle-lor a time he was her ehiet nightmare hut now she has s,-reessfully eonclueretl the conqueror, Ilis- torians, after much research into her methorls of hattle, have rt-aelitfl the conclusion that her victory was partly clue to her large, expressive brown eyes heeause they r Some College will prohahly he graeecl with Xlirianrs presence in the year to come. Best Miriam! 'ies 'Whs- eminclecl Vaesar of t'leopatra's shining orlms. wishes for siieeess from your many frienrls. f N lx! jf-fi Cf' ltJllSUlllL' world of ours for a flreamy one. tltllllllllgl Stllllt' weighty prol1len1 i11 t'he1nistry with Sli: Shirk. He spenrls the greater part of tl1e evening building model airplanes. Shel- clon is deeply interestecl i11 aviation anfl is planning to inalie it l1is futuie Ytlfllllllll. Many happy landings. Shelclonl 'I'll ll M l IQ RUR Hannah Weaver tieneratl Vourse blr. Red Vross, l, 4. U.bi1'Il'llI'1' is tl 'Z'l'l'l1lC' iulziflz fem' j111.s'sc'x.w. lllllllltlll is the girl from Ro'1111 l., who has contracted tl1e habit of being seen hut 11ot llL'lll'tl. :4o111etin1es we think it is shyness that makes lllllllllllt so quiet. Hannali takes a serious interest i11 her worli. Sl1e spends her eve- ning at l1on1e perfecting some extra-dilt'1cult assigninent for the next day. Since Hannah is very quiet, sl1e can always be found buried in 21 hook i11 Room l,. If everyone were as quiet as Hanna, the teachers of l'. H. S. would never he troubled witl1 noise in their assembly rooms. .Xlthough Ha1111ah is quiet, she see111s to enjoy life as well as the rest of us. ll'e wish l1er tl1e best of luck, alwaysl Sheldon Wells Hs11Q11y Scientific Vourse Xss't. Sports liclitor 1l!lil'l'I7I', 2g jr. lill'tllllCll flOllllllLllltlCl', 3, 43 rX1l'lC1'l- . 1 . 1 y 1 C2111 l,Cg.Qltlll Scholarsliip .Xwarcl, 4: Jr. llefl Cross, cw, 43 .X. A., J, 4g Science lllllll, 3, 43 Scie11ce t'lub l'res., 4g 'LI11 Vfalkecl .lin1n1y, 4. I lzfzve zzeeu' of Ilze s.l2y+-' Sheldon is a very scholarly and friendly fellow and worthy of any ll.ll.ll0l'lS pe11. Unless under l1is teachers' eyes, he SfillllClllllC5 leaves tl1is .Xfter school you will tincl Sheldon i11 Room li or i11 tl1e laboratory William Edward VVells Hlxllilliell t'liclclie Bill General t'ourse X X 4 Il11lth t'lul1, lg lr. Reel Vross, 43 Xl'restli11g, 45 Interclass llllestlilig, -4. Tile l't'lI.S'IllI Ufirm, ilu' 1'1'111j1f11'11!e 111111, EllllIll'llllt'I', 'lm'es1'g11, .v.'1'e1zgZclz 111111 skill. liill is that XX'flIltlt'1'lllQ.f young fellow who has, we are sorry to say, I11111 with us only a year. ln that short time, however, he has proven to all t't1llCCl'1lL'fl so111e very cletinite facts. He cloes his work well with little or no fuss and bother and is always ready to extend a helping hand to those less fortunate than himself. Perhaps this is the secret of his likable qualities wl1icl1 have gathered him a host of friends in so short a time. lX'illie is the same kind of person outside of school as one would expect. He is intensely interested in all forms of sport and proved him- self a wrestler of no INCLIII ability on this year's squad. Probably his best known co111pa11io11 is l1is put-put which he loves 'EO ride S0 Well. S1'.1'l'1'-.1 1.1 l Il If Nl I IQ IQ U IQ Catherine J. White Kay General Vourse ' jr, Red Vross, I, 2, 3, 413 .X, .X., I, 2, 3, 41 llome l',t'tllIUIlllt'S I lull I I 'I'reasurer of Ilonie lieonomies t'luli, 2. ucIIIIINI-.VfI'llf-l', 1111111 fir! Il fe1.'1'l. , . Catherine is the darla-haired girl from I, who is always lull ol' fun and jokes. Kay is one of those ereatures who just seem to luring sunshine and joy into the darkest eorner. 'l'here is never a lmorefl moment when Vatherine is around, for she is sure to have some new joke to tell you. Despite the faet that Katy spends most of her leisure hours having a good time, she also devotes part of her time to the other praetieal things of life. as for instanee---home eeonomies. Next year we will prolmahly find t'atherine at llaltimore delving . 1 more deeply into this suhjeet, or, perhaps at Indiana. Good Iuek, liay I ,I Thornalene White lYliitey f'l'eaelies Sorney Lilmeral .Xrts t'ourse jr. Red Vross, 4g .-X. .Xa -lg lfreneh Vluli, 3. Lf111glzIer lwlrlizzg bollz his .N'l.III'.N' it's the talk of the town. especially' when she eannot translate her Vaesar. l'N'liitey spends on for a good recitation. Good luek, 'l'hornaleneI john Williams Two Gun Seientilie Vourse .Il'.Rt'Klc'tlSS,.,eQ.....,., ' I , Q -,A I will .vii rlmeiz llrlft' lm! ilze lime -twill zwawze iulzezl you will lzefir mr, .Iohn is one ot the small memheis ol the Senior class, hut this do'-s not make him ohsvure. heeause he makes enougll noise to eredit tht elforts of several six-foot loys. fhemistry is .Iolnrs favorite sulvjeet and he always has his lesszn well-prepared. He g'oriQs in fussing alvout in the lah, testing this and experimenting with that. Inclei-fl. if you happen to lose john. you will Iind him in the lah or in Room ll talking with Nlr. Shirlc. One of john's ehief interesis is a eertain lvlondt I ieslnnin The great out-of-doors attraets john and next year he plans to become a forest ranger. llis many' friends are Certain that he will he sucecssful in this position. .N'f,t1y-y, Q f If 'l'hornaIene is usually introdueed liy her feminine giggle. If s isn't laughing aloud. she ran he seen throwing radiant smiles to all thosi around her. .X frown is so seldom seen on her faee that. when there is, .-Xlthough 'tSorney is usually laughing, she has serious moments great deal of time in preparing her lessons and ean always he depended Sorney is planning to attend eollege next fall--prolmahly I. S. 'lf t t X .Xa l. 2. 3, 4, lr. Red t'ross, l, 2, 3, 43 Science tflub, 2, 3, -lg t'lass- Itole Rt'IHll'lt'l', 3, -l. Her eyes 111'1' 1':'1'1' H1!'l'l'y pools of I1111gl11'1'1'. XX'ill'ill ,vf'l- you enter Room I., you can always hear llettie chuekling o. laughing at some joke that Stocl4ie or Dee has just told her. Une can never find llettie in a melancholy mood, for her impish delight in 1-verytliing seems to make her laugh Although Bettie always appears to be laughing, she has her serious momentseespecially when she cannot I1 lllstlllbt thit holth il 1lt ' '1 5 'A ' Q s ' are wo ' '. l,t'l'llllllS the fact that lf-ettie laughs so mueh is due to the classnotes wich she receives from those ambitious Seniors -or, as you see, lf' is for laughter, and, since someone must see that I, lives up to its name. llettie has volunteered her services. Bettie has not decided whether she is going to college next year or whether she is going to be E 'l' ll li ffl l R R O R Norabelle Williams General Vourse Il11xt1' Ilzee, JVj'HIf7ll, 111111 brirzg 'zufflz !l11'1' fmt llllll LVUIl1i1l'l-Il! jfzllilyf' Norabelle is that tiuffy-haired, vivacious, petite memlfer of the class of '30, If you are merely in speaking distance of her, you Cannot be blue because she is the littlest bundle of jovialityu P. H. S. has had for a long time. llecause of her frivolity and pep, she has made a very successful cheerleader the past two years. Many times has she aroused the stu- dent hody with her t mon, yell and under her leadership, we made the walls of P. H. S. rock with our cheers. lYe bet Norabelle will have a good time on Kid Day because the first thing about her is: lie yourself. Bettie VVil1iard t'ommercial t'ourse lllIlt.'lbt1tlf'iS stenog, but we are sure that she will be successful what- A f. mer she takes N 1.11 1- .1 f1,11'11 up. i Frances E. Wood I ran General Course lr. Red Vross, 3. TI11111g'I1l is 1le1'f1'r 1111111 1111 .wjv1'1'1'l1. l'x'lienever you see lfraneess, she seems to have some serious prob- l1-1n on her mind. Fran is also quiet and reserved. The reserve which lfranees has built up mey seem hard at first to break througiig but, after you become acquainted with Fran, she is a very friendly person. Frances is one of the less frivolous members of the class. She spends much of her time on her lessons which she prepares diligently. Although Fran informs us that she has no plans for the future, we wish her heaps of good luck. Lucille Young , 'llollyn 'l,uey General Vourse jr. Red Vross, 2, 3, 4g .X. A., 4. H1'i1I',tfl1Ilf 11x .VI-111171111-frl' 111111 te11r111 11s l'l'S11ll',l'.H 'lill If IXII RIQCJR Shortly hefore the last hell rings, a short, dark grl rushts ml t'I. , hangs up her wraps, and settles down in a seat mueh too large for her. The next ten minutes are spent repairing the ravages made on her make-up hy the bus. 'I'hen she decides to settle down to work. .XII at once you hear a giggle. I.ueille's habit of talking and laughing has Cropped up again. Dolly is Miss lYinslow's Hermes and she can usually he seen dashing arourd trying to help some friend. If Lucille Continues to do her work as ehefrfully out of school as she has in sehool, she will C11 tainly he sueeessful. Isabel General Vourse ,Ir. Red Cross, 4. G1'1z'1' I'I'I'l'j' 13111 feta tlzy 1-111'f1'. Issy is that quiet, studious little girl who slips into Room I, two seconds before the last bell. Upon removing her wraps, she immediately settles down to her studies, for she has many of them. Although Issy has just come to us this year, she has made many friends. If you do not already books walking nonehalantly out are sure to find Issy, walking ably thinking of her skit for Issy's one big interest lies with the supply business. Perhaps this aeeounts for lssy's extensive knowledge about selling. Next year will tind Isabel in some hospital for her lifelong ambition Rosalind Zeidel General t'ourse Jr. Red tiross, 2, 4, A, .X., 3, 43 t'ommereial i'luh, 3, 41 t'lassnot1. ' porter, 3, Mirror Typist, 43 Home lieonomies tiluh, 4, 'l'he NI tg Togaf' 3. 1VC'Z'l'l' 11111' Il 111111111'111, 1111! 1l11'1f1't' 111111 l111111g11!I111 111 11l111'rw . . - . . . . . nature. She may be angry and irritable for a minute storm soon clears, and she is giggling and happy again Rosalind an ace among vi Rosalind is the short, dark girl who dominates Room l,. Slit 1 merry and Carefree in every way. Rosalind has a rather tempti tmenttl I ot hcl httttl air about her, and there are times when it gets the hes i or two' then ilu the Commercial students. Iler ty ll if is really something to talk about. She has done mueh for the -II1'1'1'111 performing her duty as a typist efficiently. Rosalind has man' friends in P. H. S. who are going' to miss h11 5 . -a gay laughs and irresistible grins, hut good luek to you wlierever x I may go, Rosalind! Zelonis GtISSyV7 1111111 flzy 1'111', know Missy, just watrh for a pile of of Room I.. Behind these hooks, you with a serious look on her faee-proh- salesmanship. mainly in a eertam someone eonneetec is to he a sueeessful nurse. 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You seem like at river whose winding twisting paths never end. Why is your future never present in our thoughts ? ls it that our faith is blind, Ur that you are an inserutahle being Jealous of the mysteries you hold in store for us behind your closed doors 1? Uh life! if we could only know! Eileen Enihoft? '36 i........... Full many a time l've thought it well lf l in youth might ever dwell To greet eaeh mornings hirth with eyes That weleome every new surprise. lfiut how ean one so young as I Iiehold with youth 's gay, eareless eye The thousand joys that age doth hring 'llo those whose life has passed its spring? Lois Kremkau 'SNS Dreams Do Come True lflriends that for years have trod 'these halls ln unison, more or less, XVill soon take separate avenues Adventuring to sueeess. When fortune smiles, they 'll hum a songg And when she frowns they'll lag along, But they 'll keep on plodding through. Rain eannot quench ambitious fire, They will attain their souls desireg llopes 'born within the heart Are dreams that do eoine true. Pauline Ratlfetto '36 ,-.--...i-- The day was almost done5 And, as the lovely sun sank lower and lower, The soft hreezes whispered their sweet good-night to her. liower and lower she sank, And more and more softly they whispered, llntiil at last, the final bit ot her golden erown slipped down Behind what was soon to heeome An entraneing loveliness of gorgeous hues-- The dzry was ended. Miriam Vvlatson '36 rfild Vik ' . Xl,-5 ifx xt J,-, N Zxi fhhq , ag ri , w e i Y ' ii' v ii ' rye: -- my l 1 l'f1'gl1fr-ripqlzl 'll lol I2 M I R IQ U R CLASS WILL IfVi1l of l3f'qz11'sl l'il'llIl'fll'lI1i I' llarjorie Iiatts .... ...... I 'Inglish Notehook ........,.......... ..... . Xny expectant ling, IX' student Blaine Hell ....... ...... . Xhility to write former wills .... ,.,.. I irother Iimory Laura Ilrown ......... ...... I Xhility to fall up stairs ................,.... ..... l Zrother Dave Franees Farnahan ...... .- ..... A Xhility to try to do mathematics ..... ,.... I iid brother, 'l'orrence Betty Blotter ........ . ..... Well-loved seat in Room U ..,...,...........v..... .I.., S ister, Geraldine Mildred Fear ..... Xhility to do so little in so long a time ,.....,.i....,.,.. Louise Hoffman Esther Greene .... .... I ,ong hut pleasant walk from llell Twp. to P. H. S.Ruth States Jane Means ..... .Xhility to giggle at wrong time ..........................,..... Vivian Furry Ruth lXIcHenry ..,.. ....,. . Love for Economics Vourse ......,.,,..,......,,,...,....,,,,.,,, Hora Keller Donald Laniison .llissimilarity to the man on the Flying trapeze Dean lYelder Hannah VVeaver ..... 'Xhility to keep quiet .............................,....,,..,....,,,...... llrother, John Eileen Exnhoff ..... ..... ' Xhility in Typing I and H ,.,, ..... . Xny Junior Helen Bish ............. Catherine Chambers Ray Gunihert ......... Herbert Milligan Pat Raffetto ........ Elizabeth Richards .... Jayne Jourdet Snyder Ethel Sprankle .......... Jackie Clair ..... Deniaris Stear .. Peg Stear ................. Catherine J. White .... ..... IX ly love of going to school ...... Thornalene White ,.,.. ..... I Jesire to graduate ............,,. ..-.....W1tty Remarks Skill in translating fc'aesar .,.,........ ,,,,, I Jhyllis lfarlmaugli .llnwelcome hfushing at wrong time .....Ilrother, Rohert .Extensive knowledge .................r...... ..... t ileraldine Greene .....Xhility to read French fluently .....l'arl Yeager .....PllI'tIlCI' in Crime .emlfflie l-attimer .....Two cylinder laugh Frysinger .......AXhility to study? sing? recite? and chew gum ....lClaine Penhall .....Knowledge of English IV. Moore ........This yea1 s extracted tooth .....Ginny Harvey ...ulleautiful hlond wavy hair? ,..,.Sue Ileezer Iirother, Seth Iiugene Hockinsmilh Ilrother, XVayne Bettie Vlfilliarfl ,.... ..... I fXCess weight ....... ..... ' l'iny l'lI'CSllllIL1Il Frances Wood .... .'.Vorn out pencils ,.,., Martha Jordan Lucille Young .... ..-Seat in hus ....................... .e.., I Dorothy tlrtive Alfred Mitchell ..... .-.-.llack seat in Trig class ....................,,. .,... I 1-vin Ilullt-rs Gus Gould ..... ....,.'Xhility in sports and telling jokes ,.... Vhappy livans John De-Hennis ..... ...,. l 'osition as typist for Press Vluh ,,,, ..... K lartin lYannstecIt John Hinderliter .,.,. ..,,.. . Xhility as a woman-hater ....,,,, ..........,...... ,.e.. I I arold Roni-y John Lester ...... ..... . Xliility to solve cases in flonimercial l.aw e4,e ..... i Iohn Ifclmuntlson John lXIogIe ..,.. ...... K ly ahility to make puppet clothing ,,,,.....,.....,...,.,.. Klaigari-1 lfuseo John fowan ..,,.. My ahility to typewrite for ten minutes with- out an CI'l'0I' ...........................c..............l......iel...,e..... John l.ax'osky Jay Bliller .,.. ....... A ly seat in Room U and the hook on which l always hang my coat ...,...,,....... ......,.,.........c.... . Xny ,Iimior VVilliain lllells ....... ...... N ly seat in Room I. .......,., .e... . Xny up and coming ,Iimior Dorothy 'Yan Horn .... ...... S eat in Latin class ,........ ..... I irother. Ralph Eileen Burkett ...... ..... I .Xhility to master Virgil .,.,..,........e.......,.. ,e...,,e.. . .. , Virginia la-ttie Ralph Adamson ,.... ..... , Share in llohhy reared hy Merrill Stockdale , ..,.,. John Sack Ella Amunclson .... ...... I Dramatic ahility .i....,....,.eec,e...,,.,...,.. ....,,.... ..., L . Olga .Xmunrlson John AHISOH ' Iixtra days at .X. K' l'. .Some Jimioi' Joseph Collins .... lf 1'ql1!'i'- II Q 'VII IZ M I R R O R ll'il1 of Tiequfxvt Alton .Xnibaldi ....... His seats in Room K ..,......... llob Anibalcli .... ........ X ttraction in Duliois ...... ..... . . XX'ilson lllair .... ...,,.. l 'lusiness look ......,.........A....,......................................... . Daryl lllrnom ..AA ,..,,,. , Xbility to lose his tongue in the presence of a pretty girl ...................,......................................,....... tilt-nevieve llurns ......... .... ' Ray of sunshine from Brookville ..... ..... . . Geraldine t'atarouch ...,,,,. 9 eat in French Club ........................,, ,...,.. Ia-ona Vaylor ,......... ....... l ilush during recitation Pauline t'orey ,.... ....... l 'leasant walks to school .... Marie t'rawford .... ...,,.. I Daily walk from W'est Iind ...... ....... Leon DuPont ........ ....... l Cxcess height ...................,......... ....,.. Kladelyn Gotwald ..,. ....... Y ew coral sweater .............,.. ..... Mary Rowe ..,....,. ....... i Xbility to carry six subjects ...... ..... . . Sara Graham ,.,...,,,,.. ...,,,. l ixcess pounds ............,.....,.. -. ..... .. Norabelle Williams .,... .... ' 'Bobby Ben wrist watch ..... ..... . . lfrances Grube ...,.. .,,,,.. I .ove for a red bow-tie ......,........ ...... . Andrew Yerostic ,,,, ...,.,, I inowledge of Bookkeeping TI .... ....... liva Kerr .......... ,,..... 9 weet disposition ..............,....,. ,... . .. ,lack Siple ......, Xttraction at parties .... Rose Mazza ,,,,,,, Low seat in Room If ,,,,., lllsi Vliiffen .....,...... ....... I ncessant giggle ....... ....... Kathleen tlrossman ,,,,..,.,, f lld brown shoes ......... ....... Helen Deibler ........ .,.,,.. 9 eat on Timblin bus ...... ..... John Havclilla Philip Kuntz .... 9ylvia Ilaun Anna hloreal Mary Miller .... lilorence Reid ..... Glenn Smith .... Jack Rodgers ..... Parnell Anthony ,,,,....,,..,... t'harlotte lloverspike Vivian Drummond . -lane Vook ,,.,..,,,,..,, Paul Amblod ..,. I-Iditli Iiantz Ruth Denison ......s. Xlickcy Sweeney , Freirla Martin ..... lileanor Grubc .,,.. Joyce Davis .... Yivit-nne llarnett Ruth Lyke ,,,,..,,,,., , Varolyn Robinson Alfred Fsrtillt' ...... i Nita llepp ,,,,.s,. Rosalind Z4-ith-l ..s.. Nbzely .......Da . 1 'Xbility to sit in Vhapel without squirming ............ Ability CPD to give Fnglish IV topics ......... ..... ...,...Xbility to read shorthand ..,.,...Xbility to reach my classroom in the nick of time ...,,,,Well-chewed stick of gum ......Numerous stubs of pencils .,...,Ability to receive a disagreeable word My front seat ........ l .....v............c.................... .,.. . My scrupulously clean desk in Room T .,,... ....... ' 'ws Ileloved seat in I ..,..................... Q.. ......... .......fXbility to climb three iiights of stairs ,..,,,All my ambition to do homework 9eat in Room T ...........,.... l ..,............ .Xbility to do English IV ............................. ....... Ability to keep his vest buttons near his backbone .,......................,........................................... ........Xbility to make 09 plus in Modern History topics Greatest ambition to graduate ...............,......... Reddish hair .......,..................... ......,. Daily stick of gum ..... ........ 9eat in Room T ...... ........ 1 . 94-at in Room H ..............,.......................,.,......,........ ilnsurpassed scientific strength and ability to w rest le ........................................................................ ,.......Xbility to get inside the door as the tardy bell rings ............................ .....,........ .................................. .Position as ilIelt-n's unofhcial pencil sharpencr ...... ily walk to P. H. S. .................................... ...... . Beneficiary Good-looking Junior lNIax IXIillCF Pete Freas Edward Gotwald Florence Lattimer Margaret Catarouch Evelyn Caylor Sisters Irene .Ierko George Stokes Pinkie Adamson Catherine INIaruca, 'Wilma Siple David Fletcher Sister George Zatsick hiark Kerr Marge Siple Phyllis Bruno Marian Jerko Donna Graf Howard VVatkins Fred Haverilla To some innocent Freshman Anyone who wishes it Nellie IXIiller Little sister, Nellie Ye old waste-paper basket David 'Wilkie George Stokes Any person who desires it Any Junior Sister, INIaxine Some husky football player Any Junior Her sister, Kathryn Her sister, Helen P-ill Barry Her sister Dorothy DeVoe Dark-haired Freshman Margaret Acre To some Junior Her cousin, Jane Crawford Mr. Klein NVilma Redding Her brother, Fred, and Lester lXIahan Will of Lois K remkau ..... lVoodrow Smith 'llll lf hell l R R fl R Hequesl ......lneomparable genius in mispelling words Ability to have a good time all the time Agnes Schlemmer .... .Xbility to Chew gum .....,.,..., . .........,..... Demaris Staples ...... Long hike to sehool .,,............. .. .,......,,,, ,.,,AA , John Hook ........ John Haverilla John Salsgiver .. Barbara Vollins ....Xbility to fool all the people all the time .,,...lllCI't'tlll7lC knowledge of ltnglish ......Love of walking to school from lVest lind Sticky nights spent in getting the Mirror ready to mall ...................,.....,o,...,,.....,......,...,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,i,A , lXliargaret Olson ..,,.. Pleasing solitude of Room lll Taressa Hauek ...... Unnecessary fatness .......,....ll,... Miriam VVatson ,,..,. Super-ability as a Latin student Mary Lukehart Archie Rleans .. VVilliam Lloyd ,. Helen Stefko ..... Dorothy Lindy NVifson Brown .. Alma Dinger .. Clara Anthony .. Adeline Fera .. Sara Gamble .. Vivian Grube ....... Sara lNlae Logue Betty Pifer ........ .iXllilC'I1S .....................,......,............,.........,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,, , .... .Xbility to keep report eard partially free from red ink ...........................,........,.....,, ,,..,,,,,,A,,,,o,,,,.,,,,. Seat in Room T and desire to get good grades Ability to make errors in typing ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., Position in Art Department of rllirmr ,... 1 . ......5ill!ll0LlSllE'SS ..............,.,....,......,..o....,.,.o inability to translate ffaesar .... Secret of keeping plump ......Seat in 'LLab 1 ..... lloyness ............ .....Seat at piano VValk to Fast End .... Qeat in Room U Cora Thompson ......My quietness ........,........,. Barbara Simpson ...... Position on Mirror Board Margaret Depp ...,.. Beloved seat in Room K ,,,,,,,..,.,, Bob Anibaldi ....... ability to glide through the,halls Wilson Blair .. ....,. My wad ol gum ...l.,r....,.,. ,,,,, , Leon DuPont .. ...... Corner seat in Room T ,,,,..,,,,,,.,,, Ruth Rentsehler ...... Profound ability to judge pietures Billy Stockdale.. Coach Wlells Our seats in Room L Jim Startzell, ......... . Tank Thompson Avenel Thomas ..... ...... 7 5 pereent of my weakness for blushing ,.,.. Paul Himes .... ...... I iroken down hand seat ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e 130111121 Gault .... ...... K ly seat in Room T ,,,,.,,,,,,,.....,,,, Evelyn Kromer ...... R ly beautiful, long, blonde hair Kilillfyll Sager .,,... My giggle ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.,,,,,,,q,,,-,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,- Lois Means .... ......KIy greatest ambition along with my morbid propensity to sloth and proerastination ...,..eer.. Rose Lorenzo .. ...... My ability to dance ,.,...,e,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,rr,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,e Iidna llodenhorn ...... Pleasure of walking to sehool with Nlinnie Hauek Lillian Bleitih ,. ...... My laziness ,.,,....,,....,,,.......,, ,.,...,.e,,..e..,,,.,e,,,ree,,.,..,,,. . . Harry Steffy .. ...... My laziness ,,,.. .. P61'Cy HOCkin Love of aviation .,.....,...... Chester Davis .. John Mogle .,.. ...,,.Peeuliar dislike of sehool ......NIy abiilty to make puppet elothing liI'lI!'flI'l.11l'j' Sarah Georgia Thomas Gerald .Xmundson .Xnnabelle fllllllIllJt'l'S ller brother, .lark .Xny lireslnnan in Room ll . H . Ilis t'urly-headed brother llill Roy lliekley llertha .Xmundson v . - . , . Xt-xt lzditor-in-t hlel ol Press Vlub Ruth Klellee Some deserving lfreslnnan Her sister, Naomi VX'illiam blllC'li Means Sister Klary Louise .Xny Junior Ambitious .Xrt student Robert Kurtz Freshman Latin student lllonde brother, Don Some Sophomore Olive ,lane Chambers Natalie Rosenthal hlelva Grube Betty lYise Fred Hippehen Xmbitious .lunior Harold llish .Xny deserving lfreslnnan .Xny lfreslnnan Some unsuspeeting ,lunior Nlr. Shaw Home deserving group ol ilunit Klary Shal't'er and lilsie llurkrtt Little lfdward Sager XYliot-ver sits in it tit-nt-lla Furry Some solemn lfreslnnan llelen Kant-ss lssy Nlanisealeo Dot lframpton ifllftlllly llt'l.Llpp:l Ilrother, Ray l'p-and-eoming lfreslnnan .Xnyone xlIll'Qlll'l'l liuseo Nfm'l,r-mn T H E N I R R O R Will of Bequest Ki-nnetli Vrissman .... ..... . Xbility to talk ...........,........,........,.............................. Jolm Vowan ........ My ability to typewrite for ten minutes without an error A...........,...................................................... . George lit-llavia ,.... ........ N Iy seat in Room K .,......................,......................... Ili-try Sutter ,.....,....... ........ B Iy ability to change from one school to another Ricliartl Hersliberger ........ My passionate love for mathematics ..................... . lvan Logue ....oo....,,.. ........ Joe Dt-Mott .,... . ....... . James Kurtz lfrank lfunair .... ,.... . .. lfinie llortz lloyd Shatter .... ........ Varl l.ichvarcik David Hamilton My most comfortable, attractive, and scholas- tic seat in Room T ,........,.....................,.,..,,,.,,,,,, My ability to get along with teachers in P. H. S. My place on the bench beside the water bucket during the game .,.................e....,,,...,......,,...,.....,,,,.. My wrestling ability .................... ,.,.. My love for Hclickety click tap ,,,...,v..,.,..,..,,.,..,,.,.. My seat in Room U, and with it my ability to be one of the first boys in the line march- ing out ..........................................,...........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,i My ability to get a laugh out of any joke regardless of how L'stale it may be ......i,,,..,.,,, My precious seat in Room T ,,.,..,,,...,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, lit-lla I.a Rosa ...., ........ B Iy seat in Room T with the hope that she will enjoy it as much as I did ...,........,.,,..,,,,,,,,,, Charles Sprankle .... ........ N ly deep love for walking to school ...,. ,.,,. Geraldine Tronzo .... ........ R Iy excess height ......................,......,..., ,,,.. Lui-lla Pearce ,,,,.. .....,e. R Iy ability to slide down Jenks Hill ,,,,. ,,,,. John Miller ,,,...e,.,,.,,,,.....,.. My untiagging ambition ........................,..,...,,.....,,.. John Stuart McKenzie ,,.. My hairless mustache which I strove in vain to grow .......,,...............,..,..,.......................,,......,...,, lrla Mae Cfassidy .... ..... ' The shoes of the classnote editor with hopes that they lit her ...............................,........,..,.. ,,,,.e Jean Philliber .,i, ........ 9 omething unknown which will get them some- place unknown ............,,.................,....r.....,,,,.,,,,,,... lit-tty llrown ..... The blue ink he seldom used on my report card Joseph lillflllll' .ee, . ,..... Many happy days in Englisli TY .......,....,,,,..,, .Y1'11wly-l'1t'o ff ?'fw?'N 'Ter 'vfy GNN Be1zeficia1'y Any Senior who reports to Room K next year Any Junior David Anderson Lulubel, my sister Anyone who will accept it Some unworthy Junior Some Freshman Oncoming Senior football manager Pete DeFazio A certain girl from Room S Any up-and-coming Junior Anyone in need of it Bly black-eyed sister, Norm Nettie Previte Norman Curry My sister, Anthonette June Iillinger Edward Eager Hill Thomas Elsie Burkett Somebody unknown Mr. Shaw George Lavosky - -Qian ' nf' Q! N' Z1 i 'lfll li M l IQ R CJ R AUTOGRAPHS Cut Rate Drug Store Brown Bros. Company fxvlfllllilllll X 'feahj ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Casualty, Bonds and Life SURE OF SERVICE Where Drugs and Patents Are Sold For Less PHONE 9330 HERBERT D. FRANK, JR., Mgr. 120 E M h . S JAMES C. MCLEAVY, Agent ' a Onmg t' 216 N. Findlev st, Phone 56 In Dealing NVitl1 :XdVQl'tlS1'l'S, Please llvnliun 'l'l1c Min-m'.' :YI-Ilffrl'-fl I Illl XIIIIUI GRCUNDHGG BRAND Building Cl Better Grade for a Better Trade Punxsutawney Beef SL Provision Company l'lc:l lent 'l'II If Nl I IQIQUIQ At Commencement Time Your Friends, Relatives, and Schoolmates Expect Une of Your Photographs ....... fi N Seniors can have us make a few or many additional pictures just like the one for The Blirror. WHITE STUDIO g A Established 1873 The Spirit Publishing Company School and Office Supplies Commercial Blank Books Printers 1 X 12' X f UZVI Loose Leaf Boolcbinders l le Qigisf larl ,A Devices 54-if 5,31 if Paper Rulers School Annuals Remington I PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Distributors of Groundhog Brand and Excelsior Brand School Supplies l l l NX tl Xl I l I Xl ll Nl .N lllfl 'l'lI li ,Nl I R IQ U R SUPREME BAKING CGMPANY BETTER BAKING Tire lbesi We Also Specialize in Party, p I Banquet, Ibalwd I and Wedding Cakes Phone 118 331 E. Mahoning St. Fluck Service Station Jefferson Insurance GULF PRQDUCTS Agency Tires and Batteries Auto Accessories S. Main 8: W. Mahoning Sts. W. F. SMITH, ' Manage' e WALL PAPER One of the largest selections in Pennsylvania--nearly one thousand patterns carried in stock ready for immediate delivery. INSURANCE and BONDS JQRDANS, Inc- I ll 1 NX il Xl t Il M 1' Tl1eMi1'1'o1'. 'I'll li Nl I li Isola The New FRIGIDAIRE with the Meter-Miser Lower Operating Cost Safer Food Protection Faster Freezing - More Ice More Usability Five Year Protection Plan Blast Sensational - Most Beautiful Efver Built. Punxsutawney Hardware Co. Bell Phone 389 Gilbert N. Hulme . l-, Funeral Director 213 South Penn Street f with Punxsutavvney Flowers PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER from ' ? , Crissman s Varner s Garage I Xl Indiana St. Punxsutawney In Dealing XX tl -X4lVO1'll3s ll XI ll Nl 'X I 'I' ll Ii Nl' IQ IQ U R White Is Right! Women's, Men's and Children's Shoes 5935 All Sizes All Width lfg f S The Charming Reward! 7 The SWEETEST HEART in the school BIQWI1 S BQOIQ career is a DIPLOMA, for' which you are about to be congratulated for your splendid accornplishmentf' Our fine CANDIES as you know have been established for inanv years as the most -and highest GRADUATION GIFD PhO1'1C 253 for which we hope you'1l receive. The Chuck-Town ,I 0 0 5 SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALIST StPa1t1ffSMeatMaPk9t BARL1+1TTA's 317 East Mahoning St. Palace of Sweets -Bob '21 Lynn '33 The . LLE E CORNER Ham11ton's Pharmacy C0 G 210 W. Mahoning Street PARKPJR i'1cNs and 1-ENCILS Lovely Dance Dresses OU R OEVN CHOCOLATES Second Floor Visit Our Perfume Counter Good Morning, Boys and Girls ,Ill ,IH'2lill1f4' XYill1 4XdVC1'tlSC1'S, Please Mention The Mi1'roi' fl'-1'l g'1If 'lill If NI A IQ RUR Compliments of The County National Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Whiteman 81 Co., Inc. 214 East Mahoning St. WIRING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES EDISON MAZDA LAMPS For Your H. Quay Morrison SUMMER WASH DRESSES I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Visit Phone 54 So. Gilpin St. The George Fashion Shoppe Exclusive But Not Expensive Kurtz Coal, Lumber 8: Supply Co. LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES MILL WORK Compliments of Standard Candy Co. ln l5t'1llll1U' Xlllll .Xdx'1'1't It Xl I ll Nl F1 IN: fix T H li M s R li O R Better Light -- -f Better Sight Compliments of Pennsylvania Electric Co. FULL LINE OF MEATS, VEGETABLES, and GROCERIES Fairlawn Stores HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED The Style's the Thing Q9uinli5k'5 Men's Wear HS Malmningf Street Pasteurized Dairy Products and Temptation Ice Cream IVIEXICAN MOUNDS The Sundae on a Stick Sanitary Dairy H. ROY HILEMAN, Prop. G Phone 262-J South Gilpin St. Congratulations to the Class of '36 BUY at the ESSO SIGN Appropriate Frocks and Accessories For the Girl Graduate The Smart Shop Its Smart to Be Thrifty For Quality Products And Dependable Service Handel Service Stations Punxsutawney , . , . l I I Xl lll .Mlv1'l'tis lleuse TX'lt'IlllU llle M11'1'o1' I w Uznzalnvi 'I' I I li Xl I R RUR Capital, Surplus and Profits over S500,000.00 Punxsutawney National Bank You arc invited to open a regular savings account on which interest will lic paid. Also to lmccoinc a mcnilmcr of our :Xnnnal Holiclay Savings Club. which is the iclcal way to save for any special purpose. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation one man tells another- .TAILORING CLUTHING as n:x:inoAsAlilriw-ix FQ 5 XEQHR H mf 5 ki MAIN AT FINDLEY ST PUNXSUTAWNEY PENNA EXPERT WATCH CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING E. G. Goocler JEWELER 312 East Mahoning St. Established 1888 212 W. Mahoning st. ROBINSON'S Lockwood Auto Co. C1-iEvRoLET SALES and FURNITURE, FLO r OR COVERINGS and GAS RANGES Your Home Should Cloume First Phone 140 211 S. Gilpin St Punxsutawney Storage Battery Co. United Motors 8: Lite Service Station News Publishing Co Puhlisliers of PUNXSUTAXVNEY IN'l+IXYS PRINTEIiS In llealung llllll .-Xdxw-Vti. 's, I'I+-11541 XI 1 ll Xl nz Uma ll1r11ff1wl O 'l' ll lo. MIRROR LET US MAKE YOUR See the New LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR PHOTOGRAPHS The Sensational Refrigerator -al? of 1936 at , -0 Frampton 5 Smdw lVlcQUOWN SHEET METAL C0. 113 North jefferson Street Sutter Beauty Shop Eugene Permanents Inecto Notox Hair Dye 219 W. Mahoning St. Phone 376 Punxsutawney, Pa. Rainbow Wafers Honey Grahams Colonial Biscuit Co. Punxsutawney, Pa. Club Crackers Saltines SIZES 3 to 11 VVIDTHS AAAAA to E Enable Lintz Shoes To Fit Feet Correctly and Smartly 1233 XY. Malifming St. Punxsutawney, Pa. Eat at Star Lunch For Good Service FRANK MAMALITO Phone 454-J 213 N. Findley St. DISTINCTIVE GARMENTS FOR Sf1I-IOOL Compliments of THE GLOYD BROOM fel? FACTORY Rosentl1al's In I I XX ll Xl t -rs, llleuse Menliul ll M C 1 111111111111 lieu 'llllli Nl IQIQHR Jacob Zeitler Co., Inc. Established 1856 INSURANCE 8: REAL ESTATE Millions of Assets Millions of Surplus WE HOLD YOU SAFE Mahoning Maid Ice Cream Phone 227 S. Sidney Smith , . GROCERIES MEATS Everything 1n Insurance OLEOMARGARINE GEO. L, GENN WILLIAM C. GLENN Phone 594-J 200 Ridge Ave The Corner Lunch Ask Anybody Katherine Noonan Delightful Spring Apparel for School and College Girls 'iExclusive but Not Expensive PHIL CARLINO, Manager Nelly Don Bradley Knittel Dresses Dresses We Carry a Complete Line of SPORTING GOODS BASEBALL, FISHING and TENNIS EQUIPMENT J. G. Nolph 8: Co. Pantall Hotel Block Checkerboard Feed Store Ralston-Purina Co., Prop. Opposite B. 8: O. Station 112 Clark Ave. Phcne 178 ln Dealing Xlllll .Xflxwrtlsi-1 ll . 4 - so Bltilllll llllj AlIllUl. OH: llmzflnfl T11 'T ll If Xlllilifbli Dlooney WVelding Pennants M lllellilil' C00 Banners Pillows ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING Refrigeration Service Washer and Sweeper Parts and Service GIVE US A TRIAL 407 Greenwood Ave. Ph. 507-VV Add dignity, color and spirit to your school work by the use of felt pennants, banners, pillows, em- blems, caps, barets and chenille letters. Standard Pennant Company Big Run, Pa. J. T. DAVIS, Jeweler Eyeglass Repairing a Specialty- Also Expert V-latch Repairing. ELGIN WATCHES 206 W. Mahoning Street Wanted: Situation. Life position by two servants-willing and able to save you drudgery and save you time, and money, too. See NORGE REFRIGERATORS and IRONERS F. R. Chambers . Co. li t East End Greenhouses mp men S V. E. Curr, Proprietor of CUT FLOWERS, FLORAL DE- VVe Solicit Your Trade and Guarantee Service SOL1tl'1 Side Phfme 736 102-8 Greenvvood Ave. Punxsutawney PUHXSI-H3-Wney I I :ling With fulxm-l'tisi-1's. Please Mention The Mirror w llnuflzwl lfnzu' r w III I. 3.1. RIQUIQ Compliments of Farmers SL Miners Trust Co. Punxsutawney, Pa. '23 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kurtz SL Hastings INSURANCE BE SURE - INSURE 107 S. jefferson St. CAMPUS TOGS Follow the Lines of the Athlete Ned L. Brown SL Co. G. C. MURPHY CO Sc and 1Oc Store The Friendly Store Extends Congratulations To The Class of 1936 of The Punxsutawney H. S. Murray's Dyeing and If your watch is on Q Clean. C the Bum, have it lng 0. Cleaned and Proper- 'Tm W n A Ula ly Oiled by Wie ff DYEING, CLEANING W, PRESSIN ' 7 G Wehrle 8zWehrle TA 7 Phone 162 230 East Mahoning St. In Dealing XX Ll Xl t wars. Please M liul 'l'l1' Nli1'l'11l'- Om, Hzffzffwfl I THE Ml R R U R STOOPS GROCERY FAIRLAWN STORE Fresh Meats Groceries Vegetables Home Baked Goods BREAD, 3 for 25c Free Delivery Phone 199 Mahoning Hardware 81 Implement Co. GENERAL HARDWARE and PLUMBING and HEATING HUP and SAV C113 Montgomery Ward Punxsutawney, Pa. MEANS and LAUF GRADUATION GIFTS Service Quality Price 113 N. Findley St. Punxsutavvney, Pa. GOODYEAR TIRES PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES When you step on it be sure your Tires and Gas are from JIM GUTELIUS Graduate of 1909 He Saves You Money 220 Front St. We offer dependable insurance . . . distinguished service . . . to discrim- inating people. Fink 8: Company Gerald B. Carrier ' MIONEY TALKS We could give you a dozen good reasons for shopping at Pen11ey's. But the most convincing one is CASH! The best ar- gument in fawor of paying -cash is the cash you save by doing it. The more cash you spend, the more you save . . . because Penney's cash prices are con- sistently lower! That's a fact! J. C. Penney Co. C7 1 flzrlzffrul .Six li In-:ding with .-XflY6'1'IlSP1'S, Please Mention The 1Xll1'1'O1'. Till GN' C K RUR , 4 A . Dodge Plymouth Freas Brothers OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Goodrich Tires Goodrich Batteries I'liom- 3-'wh No-Tweeze Painless Arching Lavender Beauty Shoppe Special New Ray Machineless Permanent Waves 132 East Mahoning St. Punxsutawne Compliments of Fred Villella CUSTOM TAILOR Dry Cleaning and Pressing Compliments of Jones Furniture Company Chambers' Dairy Phone 226-VV Sole Distributors DARI-RICH and BIRELEYS ORANGE ADE Pasteurized Milk and Cream 403 N. Findley Street Punxsutawney Jordan's Funeral Home Ambulance Service 117 North Jefferson St. Punxsutawney The Wrist Watches offered here ar marvels of exquisite beauty and accur- acy. Come in and .make your selection Now Compliments of Nation-Wide Stores in Ilezilmu' With Xclxw-i'tisr-iw. I'l+-:ist Xl I Xl It Umi lfznzf. 1'f lj N 'I'II If KI I IQIQCIIQ I r .1 4-W' ONO AN OUTSTANDING OONTRIEUTOR T0 THE BEST IN COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOGKS 4 A I ECONOMY PLUS QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE 1906. In Iwxrlmag' XXIIII ,xfIX'.'I'tlS1'I'5, 1E'Iee:1Se MQIIIIOII The M11'1'O1'. f I I .F ,Q v ., , 0 'VI -r 4 n 4 1 1 I' ' 4' Q ir ig. I . '.-my g. V. .A g - M 1' e , ,, 3 , -9,053.4 , 1 f. ' ' , 8 A 5 Lv f 'fre 'K ,nk x , 94 In ,N . L , ' ff3f .Pf.'e ' ' . fpf. - '-.' ' iQ - u-1. , - -nw, I ' A 'ff If iv 5 2,1 .' . ' g x , 4 . 'I r .-f, I . Yytfrhlggl' xt' 1 1 Cl Q' f,'t' 'I 3 1 R px . ' n N F1 3 VY. . ' Q, 1 , .14 V-. , -,R 5 1 I l. 1 1 'D 1 ' M MT Y, A 'W V '- , ' , -.Q I Y J , L - . W A- '. 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