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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,',
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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
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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
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