Punxsutawney Area High School - Mirror Yearbook (Punxsutawney, PA)
- Class of 1937
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NOIAIRIQ NIQII L. liNONN'N -IAAII':s M. I'OIsLIc ID. R. THOMAS lfl. S. -Ixclqsox. SllIH'I'IlIlUIIIICIII IIIIIII SIYIIUUIQ FAl'ULTY JAAIIcs T. DOWNIIQ, Principal hI.XliIi.XlII'I'I' if I3OLIQs, .lingzglisli BIYIZA BROWN, Latin NI-1I.sON H. IgOYD, lIl1'CllL'l1 RIAISLIG R. BIONNUIC, I'UllllIl0l'C'lEiI BIARY J. Romxsox, 3I2lI'll6?lll2lIlIl'S IIUXXHXRID S. SCIIILLIXG: Social Science A. Il. SIIIQIIK, Science .losI:I'H V. IOIARRIOIQ, Ass't Math.. Football Coach WILLIAM P. llOUGL.XSS, Asst Coin.. Basketball ifoach IIUIIUTHY S. P1z.INOI,If3, Ass't lflnglish, Social Sciencc IIIQOROIIZ XVIcs'I', Ass't Social Si'll'lN'l' NILXRIUN JOHNS, Ass't English ROY KLIQIN, llfcalth, Ass t Science NVI'estling Voach RAY R. CLIAYLOII, Ass't Social Scicnco Ii'LAR.E VOIIIIIMAN, Asst l'lng'lish, Latin RUTH IfIO'I'WALD, Ass't f'UIlllllO1'C'l2l.l . If'L1N'I'ON F. HICIL, Ass't Science IRICNIQ IlOLDsWOR.TH, Asst English ' MRS. ELIZABETH Joxus, Ass't Math. MARJOIIIII KOsTI+3NIsAIoIIII:, Ass't Math. QCLINOII MOLICAVY, Ass't English BIICLYIN S. LIITCHELL4, Ass't Science SARA L. PANTALL, Ass 't Fr., So. Sci. l+1I,IcAxOI: XVINSLOXV, Ass't English Stzzdcizt Tozzclzcrs MII. I'OI:LIss ZYARA PHILLIPS R Iac HT l'lICDIlLL.X MIss Miss Miss Miss II. L. I'AAIIIIsIcI,L, Sup't XVQIIQI' School, Manual TI'aiIIiI1g. Mus. XVILLIAM CIARLTON, Home lllconoinics BIARY J. FICNTON, LlIJl'2lIl'l2ll1 PHILIP R. KIcs'I'IaIc, Music Supervisoi' XVILMA FOIIII, Assistant Music IlORO'I'lIY BIARTIN, Art Siipcrvisoi' Im. Sl l l'0N IILAMILTOY, Medical Inspectoi' IoiI+1Ii'l'IIA BIIYIQII, School Nurse IIIIMIQLICNCIC IIA AIIQII, Dciital'llygicnist SIGN I UI! VLASS III l+'.l.I 'ERS I 1 IIOI:I:I:'I' AIIQNIAN, I'I'csiI.lcIIt .Xxx GOIIIQI-IN, 'Yicc Presideiit DEAN XVELDIQII, Secretary RICHARD LICQUOXVN, Treasurei' ink NIUIIXR it CCDNTENTS Page High School Directory ......... ........ 2 Dedication ........ .. E ditorial ......... Semors .......... Junior Class Pictures Sophomore Class Pictures ..,.,... ,. . .... ..... 6 5 Freshman Class Pictures .. ..... ...t.. ...67 Junior High A. A. Members .... , .... M68 Activities ......... Poetry ........ .. Class Will .......,.... ..,. M69 .. M089 ....... H91 . Three T H If M 1 R R Q R Dedication As a slight but sincere recognition of his keen interest, cofoperation, and labor in behalf of our school and of the students who comprise it, we the class of 1937, wish to dedicate The Mirror to MR. PHILIP R. KESTER Supervisor of Music Fin 'I' ll li M l R R O R i gilt 4 l'll'1lIIJ1'l2I11I In memory of our fellow elass-mate. lelarolil Honey, we, the Class of 1937, pay this sincere 1'i'ihuTe. Harold was one of the ueatest, fl'i0llLlllOSlT, and most eolisinlerate stuclehts in the Puuxsutawuey Iligh School, and he 1'2l11,liCLl high iu the opinion of his many friemls. He was 1na1111e1'ly in all his pei'- smial eoiitaets, and in every way eoudueted himself as a Qtxllllillllilll. His aeeideutal death is a real loss io his friemls and to The elass of which he was a member, hut we shall always rememhei' our pleasant assueiaiioiis with him. , Published by the Students of Punxsutawney High School Vol. XXIX. No. 4. MAY, 1937. Price, 351.00 Q . 4 lClJl'l'ORl.XI, S'li.Xl-'lf . 1 . l'l'nn XYoI,Fl'. lAlllOl-Ill-i href ............ .....A.....,..,............ . i ASS! ltfl .XT li lf l ll lt DRS l,1terary luclitor ........,.......... Poetry Editor ..,,,.,. Classnote liditor ........, Classnote Co-editor .,.... 1 L olunnnst .A............,.. Sports Editor ,,.... Exchange Editor Typist .........,........... Typist ........... Faculty .fXdvise1' .. ...,,...,.....XVII.l.IAlXl Metiiai-1 .........,l.XNlC S'l'Ot'KlJ.Xl.lC li.-X'l'IllCRINl'1 S U'l l'l'1R .....,,...lJoRo'1'1iY Sxow l 1e.xNr'1s u'.XC2St'llAl. ....,,....... .XNN llII.I.l.XRIJ ,...,............l'il.SIlC lleU14Kic'1 ie ..,,..NoRMA l2I,I.l'1NBIERGliR t'11.xx11ni1as .,.....,.........-.Rl.x1eo.x1nc'i' t'. llorics Faculty .Xdvisei-, Poetcly Dept. .... lii,r1.xNoR XVINSLOXV BITSINIALSS S'l'.XI I Business llanager .................................. lJIt'K IIAMPSON Asst Advertising Manager .............. l.oius.x1x1-1 Yotfxo A551 Advertising Manager .............. lXlAIJliI,YN Ilrooai Ass't Advertising hlanager ,..,........ LOUISE llU1 FAlAN Asst Advertising Manager .......,........,... t,lR.xf'r3 llxyis Ass't Circulation Manager ...,,,., Uri.-x'rR1t'1'3 BARLETTA Asst Circulation Manager ,..................... lJ.xi'11i S'1'l'l.Xkt .-Xss't Circulation Manager ...................... nliciuzx' t'R1'1e1-Ls Ass't t'ireulation Manager ...... flI..XRl'1Nt'l'l 'lYIll'liliSlCl.I. Ass't Circulation Mariagei' .............. ICUGIQNI4: BURK1f31 r Ass't t'irculation Manager ,,..... XR'lillL'R All-zxiciciyf Faculty .Xclviser ..,..,,,,,,,...,,.,..,...,..., lxuics 'II Iilowxnc gr--. -n . -- ..-Mn Editorial Now that we Seniors have come to the place where we shall have gone through the four steps required by our lligh School in its education inachincry, we are proud to be the finished product of such a fine meclianisin. As we look back on the different stages of our High School life, we easily ref-all our good old Freshman days when we frequently went up the wrong tlight ol' stairs, got into the wrong classrooms, and. in other ways entertained our teaehers and delighted the upper elassnien. We re- nieinber very distinctly how important we as Sophoinores felt in our ignorant-e and in our feeling of success in having pass- ed the Freslnnan class. QA great deal of our dignity was due to the faet, that we were permitted to attend t'hapel every week instead of once every three weeksy As Juniors we were just beginning ln see how dumb ne were as Freslnnen and Soplioinores, and began to have dreains of once bccoining Seniors. We also enjoyed teasing the budding little l1'resh- inch who were just as green as we had been at that stage of our ,lligh Sehool career. At last, we were able to realize our great ambition of beeoniing Seniors! In this, our last year as students of this High School, we have worked hard. and have tried to get ourselves into shape l'or the future. Although we, as produets ot' our lligh School niachine, will need refinement in the processes of higher institutions ol' learliillg, we believe that We have passed the inost important stage ol' our eduea- tional career and take this opportunity to sincerely thank our teachers t'or their patience and et't'ort' in our hehalt. .ql'f'l'1l T ll li M l' R R O R Robert Aikman -on-'Wim lr. W1 love z'ronqu1'l solz't11de. Scientific Course l'resident of Senior Class, 4, Science Club, 4, A. A., 4g Red Cross, 4. 't'Of szfrpasslizg beauty and in the bloom of youth. our class president, Robert Aikman. He is that very hand- whoni all the so-called weaker sex admire. Une look into those eyes of Bob's or one glance at that winning smile of his and the girls are conquered. But unfortunately the girls find Bob rather in- different to them. In addition to Bob's physical assets he also has a personality which has won him many friends in the less than two years he has been with us. Bob possesses the dignity appropriate to a Senior class president and has truly served our class most ably in that ofhce. Next year, Bob will attend Penn State. It is Bob's ambition to become a Civil Engineer. Slay Bob in this held meet with the success and find the friends that he found here! hleet some boy, very blue David Anderson General Course Red Cross, 3, A. A., 2, 4. llayid must want to be quiet, for he sits in his corner seat in lilooin li, and never is reprimanded for talking, Although other people may he talking around him, 'Daveu does his work undisturbed. A very good characteristic to have is to be able to study while someone else is talking. and llayid surely does this. .Xlthough llavid is quite studious, he is always ready with a joke or a story to tell. ll'herever you meet him, he always greets you with the same pleasing smile and friendly t'Hello.', ln wliattver llayid undertakes, we wish him success. t.., I Don Anthony iff + We f l ' -fb , , . ' . . . 'vri Scientific Course ,fu ,fi t .t. , an , , . .7 '. , 'v , A, A., 2, 3, 4, ji. Reel Cross, 1, 2, Q, 4. 4? 5 I f 1 Z 1 v f , f f vu-,' 'mil , u I .9 .,, 2 ,A 'f ' Aff' ' ' , : -fp'-. 1 is A V. .ft ee' T. .Q t i ff .fry ' D: Q2 . .2 Ziff xg ':.,' ' With longing I look To the sky- Here is another man in P. H. S. who is over six feet in stature. llig and light-haired, Don seems somewhat shy and reserved. He shows a special interest in all branches of science. In these he is very in- dustrious. Don is not sure but he doubts very much whether he will have the opportunity to enjoy a college education. lJon's longings seem to be in the direction of aviation. He would like to go to a. school of this type. His present hobby is mechanics in general, a start, at least, toward his goal. Let us hope your wishes are granted, lion. . my ,fjra 344 LM4 ' 4' eff 5 , , rg ., 4 ' 5 X .v - N, .. .eff -f , 1.-4 ga 4. ,3 'Q '.,'2,1i- fa ' v' f. S, :.'.'. ' ', '. . , ,Maki V. 2.94 a ,:'. .-f A 1 ' J . ft, 1' Q Q Q .n1.wH' 'Q z t , 1. 4 .A ,.3. J-,Qr W 4 .J , ,f 1 ff 'i 'ig' f ,f. 5 A, fi'-5 f . , , ,, W 2 aff, OH., -tpji tc I an - ,,', . , , ' 'ji if y.,., 1 if ' 1 , Al-if :H 'I' ll li Nl l li R O R Olive Baily General Course lr. Red Cross, 3, 4g A. .-X., 4. Let us, Ilzen, be up and doing, ll'iIl1 ll Izeurl for any fate. Ully is that little girl you have been taking for a Sophomore. Perhaps this is because you have not been able to become acquainted with her, for she came here just two years ago from Oil lfity High. .Xt first glance you think that Olive is a very quiet, studious miss. but, if you happen to sit near her, you soon find yourself drawn into conversation which proves to be very interesting. Olly likes to dance and, besides dancing, filly is very enthus- iastic about girls' sports. XYhenever possible, she takes part in them herself. She mentions basketball in particular. Olly is just as puzzled about her future occupation as we are, but with her brown hair and large brown eyes, we are convinced that whatever or whoever captures her interest will just naturally succumb to her charm. Football Manager, 2, 3, 4. ball field but we wish him luck wherever he William Barry General Course .'X. .X., 2, 4, Ir. Red C'ross, l, 2, 3, 4g Sonia, 2, Glee lflub, 2. 33 Orchestra, 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Ulelflznzl stueei f'UIJIj21l1Sl'0lI doth in II11lSliC lie. .Ns XYllllIlIlllS activities indicate, he is one of the most musically inclined persons in the Senior Class. lYe find him playing for dis- missal in the lower hall, very debonair and happy. He always seems so contented with life and takes things as they come smilingly and un- complainingly. Nothing ever seems to hurry 'Willianr He seldom has to be reprimanded for talking and nothing frivolous ever disturbs his cool exterior. livery evening you can see Bill walking about, rain or shine. de- livering his papers. Hill never talks, to hear himself talking. Ile always has something interesting to say when he talks. He is very sedate and quiet in class. His eyes have a mischievous gleam in them and he is probably very gay when the occasion demands. lYilliam has not revealed what he intends doing next year but wt are sure his likable qualities will bring him the best luck possible. ClO1llIllCl'ClZll Course Robert P. Barkley C'ommercial lllub, 3, Red Cross, 3, Softball, 33 XYrestling Manager, 'fest and youtlzfzfl jollityf' Hob is a jolly fellow who can always be found holding up the tilt in front of the school from 8:15 till 8:25 in the morning and agt' noon. Occasionally Hob may be seen wearing a batter- 1 ' might haye gone through a threshing machine. The famous Barkley lid willed to llob by his brother Harm , '- as it may, Bob can work, for he has been a football managf' i'-- v ,W im at td hit wlncli hit C J ls tht wld lit that fl tlitt Xeirs Bob would like to attend Alabama University where he would take up banking and accounting. lYe'll miss llob next year around the foot goes. ,: AUS ' 5 in smile. You c1111't l1elp hut think it's the prettiest smile you've ever 1111111-11 Sue is ll witty person Lllltl loves to tell the latest jokes. She s vi1'11eious 11nd h11s ll delightful person11lity. She is frequently seen in tlwt t'UlIlIJ2lIlY of ll t11ll, l11'o111l-shouldered alumnus, 111 tlilllfllltl or just llLlViIlQ L1 good ti1ne in gener11l. She 11lso likes to Q lt 11fl. Ill l-Ilfl. Sue seems to thrive o11 flL1llClIlQ Zllltl novels. She is 11lx1'11ys .11 ll lltllllby-gil-ltlflij' llltltltl eycept perh11ps when she is pondering over l ll lX to your s111'eess 11s 11 serv11nt of the puhlie, Sue! IJon't forget us. 'li ll li M li IQ R O R ., .., Vincent joseph Baumgartner General Course A .X X.. 4, lr. Rell t'1'oss, 2, 3, -lg Hi-Y, 2, 3, -lg Hi-Y Executive Coin- llllilt't', 43 lxtltltllllll M11n11ger, 2, .Eg ,Il1IL'I'Cl2lSS Softhull, 3. 1 . 1 . X His snzile ix .s'11e1'fC111'1f by his grrzitifyf' joe, tlllll 11ff11l1le young 1111111 fl'0Ill K, 11l1v11ys llLLS Ll ready smile Zlllti Cllllll expression. He seems secretly amused 11t something. As his activities indic11te, joe is Z1 sports lover. Sports, 1Jlll'ilCl,ll2ll'ly foot- l111ll 1111d l111seh11ll, 11re his 1n11in interests. But joe likes to let loose once i11 L1 while Lllltl he gives NVlly to dancing. l11 tl1e schoolroom, joe is Z1 quiet, modest fellow. He seems to he saving his jovi11lity for 2lfiCl'-SCl100l hours. joe's 1unl1ition is to he ll techniciztng he expects to go to The lfllllllillll School of .Xrts 11nd Science. 'We hope you reulize your znnluition, '-loef' Sue Beezer tlenerul Course .X. X., 51 hlr. Red Vross, 3. She f1'11111'ex xzlflz I1 'ZUfIj'.lU flllllS-W is tl1e t11ll, l'Jl'UXX'l1-llLll1'L'tl Senior in K who h11s the lovely en, She 11lw11ys l111s 21 twinkle i11 her eye and greets you in Ll hrisk Ui'llllSil is lllXX'1lj'S i11 quest of Z1 good ti111e. She tllkCS gre11t plettsure Sue tells us she is lilllllllillg to go i11 t1'11ining HS ll nurse. Ilere's Emory Bell Liherul Arts Course l'f1't'I1l'll tfluh, 4, A. A., 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, 4. I III Z'1'l' leneie so voznzq 11 body ieiflz so old Il lzeziclf' llid you see L1 little hoy occupying Z1 seat that was much too large for him? This is Iimory who, because of his shortness in stature, h11s often heen 111ist11ken for ll I'lI'CSllIl'lZ1I1, to his utter disgust. liinory llllly resemlnle Z1 1'll'CSllHlQll1 in looks hut not otherwise, for l1e is ll very iine student 11nd h11s 11ll the dignity 21 Senior should possess. limory is Illl especially fine t'he1nistry student. l'illlUl'y is ll very friendly hoy, who is the possessor of many friends, heciatuse of his jolly XVZIYS Llllil his fellily smile. limory h11s nothing definite in mind for the future, hut we can guess lllilt he llltly continue to study t'he1nist1'y. lXI:1y you tind success, little i-l't'SlllllZllll,l l'ff1.' 'l'll li Nl l IQ ll tb R Anthony Bennett General t'ourse l'oothall, 2, 3, Softhall, A. ' Let IIS llIl'Z'l' 11ct1'1111, 1101 te11r11.v. -05 not care much for high school stuff hut likes college play. Ile can tell you who stoppetl another guy on .iXrtny's five. Tony is almost a fixture at the puhlic lihrary-perhaps some attraction there? .Ns one may jutlge from the ahoxe, Ant has acquired a hahit of reatling antl from what we've seen of his hooks, we think that he is keeping well up in motl- ern literature. Tony is somewhat untlecitletl ahout his future hut he says that he would like to allentl .Xlalmatna where he woultl stutly hanking antl it counting. Ilest wishes, Tony. Ant is prohahly one of the most artlent foothall fans. He cloes Clair Bennett General Course it 5 M . . .. ,, cll7'l' IX 1111 l'1l1'11ly I0 11.112 - st very talkative person. .Xlthough he can he just as frientlly antl chum event,-or just what. hountletl. Martha Benson Commercial Course .X. .X., 3, -lg jr. Retl t'ross, 3, -lg t'onnnercial t'luh, 3, 41 Yice-I'resitlent, t'onnnercial Vluh, 4. U .. . .. Lzvle 1.x 1111! 11.1f' llf 1111 Ttiitlllflfl 111'11'g111. Klart is the hrown-haiietl miss that comes to us from West lintl. She usually has sexeral friends with her hecause she is very frientlly antl happy. Klart enjoys her long walk from YX'est lintl hecause she enjoys hiking. She is full of pep ancl, when she reaches the high school, is reatly to start working-and she cloes, with vim antl vigor. She is one of our ace commercial stutlents. She likes to type away tlowtu at the .Xnnexg antl intleetl, she seltlom misses the right keys. Shorthantl is one of Klonnie's favorite suhjeets, antl in this class she is especially attentive. llonnie is in the height of her glory when on the way to one of the local cinemas. She spentls a gootl tlcal of her time reatling, too. Martha has no tletinite plan for the future hut we pretlitt she will he fountl in a liusiness office, working cheerfully antl efficiently. 161111111 roothall Manager, 2, ,wg Softball, n, 4, .X. .X., 4, slr, Rt-tl t ross, l, 2. 4 , Dutch, as he is calletl hy' thost, who know him well, is not 1 as any hotly, he often prefers to he alone, at least to a certain tlegitt .Xs we watch, sonietinies, the expressions on his face, we wontler just what he is thinking of-the lesson, some past experience, some antieipatt tl Dutch likes to play hasehall antl softhall, antl lie hantlles him se , in iose sports, with great tlexterity. Many summer tlays tintl limi tearing arountl the playgrountl, chasing Hy-halls, or knocking the oltl pellet for extra hase-hits, His interest in the sport seems almost tm N 'a.,Nif. N QQ if .iff X, 1? - -. A - ' IQ 3 1 I 5 . .. 1'f1'2Se1'f-21 .1 . - ' is - E. Z ...,.c- 31 Mary Bish C'ommercial Course 'iQIll'l'f and fl'liClldIj'.H Quiet and friendly are the adjectives which certainly describe lfarv. lhe is one of the members of the class of '37 who never bores one with L . useless chatter. XYhen she talks, it is always of something interesting .nd important .Xlthough Mary likes to have a good time, her school work comes lrst. Her motto is Business before Pleasure. W'hen lXIary enters the classroom, she has a studious air about her, and she immediately ht-girls to study that day's lessons Nlfllf' always greets you with an infectious smile and a friendly 'llellofi She is very often seen in the company of her pal, Martha. if Vfith those qualities we are sure that Mary will succeed in what- 'ycr she undertakes. 'W' IH. -ell: 'C' tilt-e Vinh, 1,133 Commercial Club, Q, 4, Ji. Red fetoss 3 4 X X n 4 'l' ll IC M I li R O R Harold Bish General Course Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 43 A. A., 3. UUvl'H-Z'1lIFlf'lI silcztcc hath more eloquence than speech. Mike is that very quiet dignified boy, who does not believe in wasting his time on idle conversation. Instead he can frequently be found studying diligently and as a result we can usually expect a good recitation from him when he is called upon. Mike seems to be quite indifferent to the fairer sex and finds his greatest enjoyment in hunting. iNlike is also interested in the National Guard where he is one of the expert shooters. i Mike is rather uncertain concerning his future, but we may find him employed in his father's filling station. XVe wish you loads of luck in whatever you take up, lXiike. , , , . UL, . Richard Blaser Commercial Course Red Cross, 1, 5, 4g A. A., 3, 41 Softball, 3. RmfZy, tu1'IIz'1zg and able. Dick is a charter member of the union whose daily job is to ho'-l up the tree in front of the schoolhouse. Dick and Bill', are usually the hrst ones out to work every morning. He is a jolly fellow who is always ready to listen to a joke or to tell one. His chief hobby is reading. If you want to know about a western book at the library, just ask him. Another favorite pastime of his is mushball which one may often ste him playing on the green by the Penn Street bridge. Dick also finds time to ice-skate with the rest of the gang. lJick's future is undecided, but he would like to continue his studies at some college where he would study accounting. 'I' Il Ii M I R R Q R Madelyn Bl-oom General Course .X. .X,, 2, 5, 4g Red t'ross, 23 Mirror lioard, 3, 4. She is a TUIilISOH1t' teee tiling. 'I'his quotation fits Madelyn perfectly. liven though she is small of stature, she draws your attention because of her friendliness and gaiety. 'l'ommy is seldom found in a pessimistic frame of mind un- less mayb-f when shi-'s worried about that English IY. llut these moods are few and far between. Her lovely disposition makes her a nice companion1 consequently, she is very popular. Large dimples, such as Bloom possesses, certainly are a desirable asset. Fun is 'l'ommy's middle name. Her wit and good humor have dispelled many gloomy moments. But don't get the impression Bloom is the frivolous type because she likes to read and sew. Tommy's ambition is to be a beautician and next year we'll find her at the Griffith Beauty School in Pittsburgh. She is so dainty and neat herself and has such a likable personality that we feel sure she will have good luck. Our best wishes go with you, liadelyn, Commercial Course Club, 3, 4. QVXH Silence is ll true :'ir1' work to perfect her recitations. all she undertakes. Leah jane Bortz Liberal Arts and Scientific Courses Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3. 4, .-X. .-X., 1, 2, 3, 49 Science Club, 3, 4, French Club, 41 Latin Flub Fhapel Program, 2g 'fVVienies on XYednes- day, 2, Bunty Pulls the Strings, 2, Literary t'o-Iiditor Mirror, 3, Vlassnote fo-Editor lXIirror, 4. Lei the ieorlzl slide, let the world go: -4 ,fig for cure, and II ,fig for I1 tem. This quotation exactly describes Leah, for she can usually lie seen giggling and chatting with Stormer, her inseparable pal between and during school hours. Fares do not bother Leah much because she is too busy being merry with the other members of the gang Leah Jane delights in parties and dances. She enjoys herself no better than when at a party or dance that the gang is holding. be- cause she just fairly breathes excitement and good times. Next year Leah Jane will probably be found in the I'niversity of lvashington, at Pullman, Ivashington, studying to be a dietitian. Ill' send our best wishes along with you to the coast although we know that you will succeed with your ability and infectious giggle. ' z WJ Irene A. Bohovich uc. X X 3 41 Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 41 lfrench Vlub, 21 iiUlllIIll'l't'lll Irene is one of the quietest members of the class of '3T4excei when she is among a small group of her own intimate friends and thin she participates in the conversation as well as the others. In spite of the fact that Irene walks all the way from NVQ.-s t land she always manages to get to school on time and with all her lessons prepared. Also after she arrives at school, she immediately sets If Irene keeps up the good work, we are sure she will succeed in 'fe--'gill iff cc Nlarie is that little girl from K who seems to have perfected the .irl of entering the room every morning just as the last bell is ringingg l1UXXt'X'4,l'. she is hardly ever late. .Xl recite. we bear that she and her sister are just about the best of pals and tlfit she is very jolly when in the company of her own circle of t'ri'-nds. They can usually be setn together going up street laughing at some things or just chatting. ,. r 'ren though Klarie has no detinite plans for the future we. the class or ST wish her all the luck and success in the world. l .X. .X.. 2. 5, 4: ,lr Red Vross, l, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 3, 4. 'lf .ll li M I R R O R john Bowersock General Course Red Cross, 3g A, A., 4. -Silence will llf Z'I'l' betray you. john is the silent partner of Room Kg but, believe me. he sees everything that goes on there. He is usually the last student to enter the room. However, his late arrivals have nothing to do with his study- ing for he really does study. One of John's outstanding hobbies is guns. He knows just about all there is to know in regard to his collection of guns. Indeed, if you were to see all of his guns, you would think that his home was an arsenal. .Xs might be expected, he is an ardent devotee of the grand sport of hunting. Johnny is undecided about his future, but it is possible that he may go to Wasliington, D. C., to seek employment. Our best wishes travel with you, Johnny. Marie Bowersox C'ommercial Course 'Il nn'rry hear! mfzkvtlz 0 flzcerful C01Hlft'lZlllZC'l'.H though Marie is very quiet in school and seldom volunteers to Phyllis Bruno General Course jr. Red Cross, 3, 4g A. .-X., 4. Then lzeiglz, ho! the holly, This. life is mos! jolly. ln Phil we have one ol the most happy-go-lucky members of the class. The merry twinkle in her eye, which develops into a resound- ing laugh. betokens the carefree state of her mind better than words can tell. Did you ever see Phyllie when she didn't have a pleasant ex- pression? I'hillie also likes to talk a may be found chattering aimlessly versation usually commences with: . The wishes for success from the future. great deal. At almost any time she with some of her friends. The C011- Have you heard that? the class of '37 go with Phyllis for lsfllflllfitill 'I'II IC NI I IQ RU IQ Irvin Bullers , . . - I,IIlL'l'Lll .Xrts ancl 5ClL'lIllllC Vourse .X. .X., 3, -Ig hlr. Recl llross, I, 4 4, Science t luh, 4. ., s, UYIIII' first -v1'111'.r of 1111111 11111.vl 111r1lce f7l'U'Z'l..YI.IlII.k' for the llI.N'f.U Irvin is one Senior who has the unique ahility to act as the surrouncl- ing circumstances rlictate to him. ln his classes he listens attentivelv to what is heing cliscussecl antl takes in almost every worcl. tlutsicle ol' class, however. Irvin is as gay ancl light-heartetl as any of us. Irvin is interestecl in tennis ancl Iishing, chietly, along the line ol' sportsg ancl in electrical engineering in the vocational tielcls. His ahility in Physics antl Vhemistry leatls us to helieve that he will have no trouhle in learning his chosen vo-cation. . -, . Irvin intenrls to enroll at Thiel Vollelfe in Greenville, next Vearg rs . I we give him the hest of wishes for success. I I I Elsie Arminta Burkett l.iheraI .Xrts t'ourse Ir Recl Vross, I, 2, 3, 4g .X. A., 2, 3, 43 Latin t Iuh, 3, -Ig l'1'L'I1t'll t Iulm 1 5 1 -Ig Science Vluh, Q, -Ig Flassnote t'o-Iiclitor Mirror, ng lixchan., Iiclitor 1llz'1'1'111', -I. The flllil'l'Sf gCll'I1l'lI III 1lI'l' Ifmkx, 111111 1'11 llll' 11111111 llze Tt'li.W'.N'l l11111lc.yg' Recl hair, climples, hrown eyes, sparkling with laughter. are eharit teristics of lflsie, one of the peppiest girls of the class of '3T. I'-esicles heing all this, she is one of the most stuclious memhers. X 1 seltlom Th e refore lilsie of '37 go Eugene Burkett Fommercial Course there a P. H. S. honoi roll that cloes not contain liIsie's na we are sure that Iilsie is not irlle much of her time. Illt plans to attenrl some college. The goofl wishes of the cl with her. Jr. Retl t'ross. 2, 3, -I1 .X. .X.. 43 lloys' Glee flltlll. 2, 3, 4: Vlassnote Re- porter, 33 t'ommercial Vluh, -Ig Chapel Play Hugs, -11 High School Operetta. 33 'I'hespian Society, -I. li'li1lUl'I',.S' lolx of fun 111 11115 tu411'I1I if fl fellfrzt' only klll2'Tt'.Y :.'!1e1'e 111 ,limi il. M V w a I ww w - H W1 ww ' Aw, gwan, flont tty to tell me that -thats just tiene again contradicting someone else. If you wish to see IlerI4et enjoying him- self to the utmost. just engage in an argument with him antl watch him crush every point that you have with his quick replies. The ahove quotation certainlv tits Gene, for this is his attitutle towarfl life. He makes you forget your greatest trouhle with his jokes and laughing. . ., . tiene informs us that he will attentl some Iuusmess college nt-yt year. prohahly Thompson. You have our sincere wishes for success in LG 77 the business worlrl, Berket. 1 if! I THF MIRRGR Phyllis Carbaugh Liberal Arts Course hlr. Red Cross, 2. 3, 43 A. A., 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 3. As ifzerry as the day is long. This is indeed true of f'Phil for she can usually be seen laughing and talking with her pal, Elsie. She is one of the peppiest and most 4 carefree members of the class of l37. Once in a while you see Phil's' brow wrinkled with concentration and a serious look on her face because of a Chemistry question that has just arisen which she cannot answer but that soon disappears and she is ready to have a roarin' good time again. Phyllis will probably enter some hospital next year for training where she will soothe her patients with her cheery manner. lXlay luck and success be yours, Phil l , Qi john S. Carlton General Course liovs' tllee t'lub. l. 2. 43 lland, 2, 3, -lg Jr. Red Cross, 1, 3, A. A., l, 2, 4, Uperetta. l, 3: Track, 2, 4g Basketball, 3, 4, Football, 4g Interclass Track, 2. 43 lnterclass Basketball, 2, Touch Football, 23 Yarsity Vlub. 4. II is a world to sec. A lack is that 'Lsorrel-toppedw lad who, when the band plays, per- spires over the kettle-drums. The way he flings those long arms of his around from drum to drum gives us a feeling that we are about to be hypnotized. His part in the band is quite important, as it is he who is responsible indirectly Cthe drum directlyj for those weird, rolling sounds. lack is also very active in athletics. He has played football, basket- ball. and volleyball, and has been a member of the track team. His play in football is not starry but it is consistent. and is a great asset to our team. .Xe spectators at the basketball games, we enjoy watching slack pnt his opponents off-guard by waving his hands as if he were a magician. lack intends to enroll at Penn State next fall, where he will take up stnflit-A+ in preparation for his future career. Good luck to you, Jack, Samuel Carrature General Course 'Q lnterclftss Mushball, 35 A. A., l, 43 Red Cross, 3, 45 Golf, 3, -lg VVrestling Manager, 4. For in his lotfks iucre all HMT 111011 11esi1'f'. Sam is an exceptionally Fine looking boy of our class for he is really quite handsome with his tlashing dark eyes and dark hair. Sam is a very skilled golfer, he is one of the boys who was responsi- ble for bringing the golf trophy to P. H. S. this year. Sam is not only fond of playing golf, but he is also very fond of hunting and skating. VVe can usually find 9am with the three Johns and Tommy Carulli. Sam tells us that he would like to take up engineering at St. Francis ffollege next year. Y rf 1 f .X. .X., 3, -lg junior Red Fross, l, 2, 3, -lg Science Club, -4, Ilarold is that rather short boy whom we so frequently see hurry- ing around as if he had some important business on his mind. lVe used to think that C'aylor was rather timid in the presence of the fairer sex, but he has completely changed our minds for we have so often found him surrounded by the girls, especially Sophomores. Harold is very fond of all sports and is a loyal supporter of all our teams. He is particularly fond of out-door sports, especially hunting and fishing. Caylor has told us that he expects to attend some business col- lege next year, although he has not decided on any particular one. The class of '37 extends to you its best wishes for success, Harold. jr. Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, f'ommercial Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, C'ommercial flub, 4, .7lII'l'l'0I' Typist, 4. Everyone knows and likes fone because of her friendliness. She has such a lovely smile that she puts you in a happy mood if you're feeling slightly blue. She is willing to help a classmate. She can fre- quently be seen sharing her knowledge of some particular commercial subject with a less fortunate student. Although she is rather quiet and sympathetic, she enjoys her pleasure, too. She delights in parties or spending a quiet evening at home reading, Sometimes we find Ione smiling at us from behind the counter in VVoolworth's. Vl'hat a pleasure it is to have her wait on you! She is just as friendly and willinlg to help as she is in school. Although she has no special plaiis for the future, we predict Ione's delightful personality will be found in a business office. XYC wish her SUCCESS. Harold Caylor Scientific Course floppy um If from cure 1,111 ff'cc. ' Margaret Ione Chambers Commercial Course She was good as she was fair. 'l' ll li M l li RU R Howard Chambers General Course liand, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, -lg Hi-Y, 43 VVrestling, -lg Football, 3, A. .-X., 1, 2, 3, 4. He laid lziuz squat as cz fOlllldl'l'.U Howard was the heavyweight of our westling squad this year. lle was lacking in experience the first part of the season, but once he had a little experience behind him, he rolled his opponents over just like logs. Howard is also a good football player but he had to quit that sport because of an illness and therefore never got much of a chance to show us what he really could do on the field. In music, Howard has mastered the trumpet. He has rendered us some very good chapel solos. Among the outside sports, ice-skating is a favorite with him. Howard has no plans for the future, but he told us that he probably would work in his father's store. Scz'cn!ccn 'l'lllC M l RRQR ., Christeen Chapman iff? I s, 4, 1 general Louise t'ommercial Club, 45 Athletic Association, 4. 5' Health is the fvitfzl prirzciple of bliss, A f 41111 e.x'e1'c1'sc of Izcaltlz. Q, .Xnd indeed this quotation fits Christeen, for, as you probably know, she is studying to a nurse. Sometimes when you feel the desire to walk, just wander up to the Adrian Hospital. Here you will see Christeen hustling through the corridors, probably carrying a tray of medicines. Lets hope the patients enjoy her presence as much as we have during her two years in Punxs'y High. friends in school. competent nurse. Michael Ciccone General Course Red Vross, 5. 4. SQ Football, 3, 4, 55 lYrestling, 4, 5g Track, 3g .X. .X., 4, 5. fl miglzty man is he. lfor the last two years Mike has been a, Star on our football teams. Seldom were the occasions when time was called for him and few the times when his man got through him. The team will certainly miss Klike next year. However, Mikes abilities were not limited to the football tield because last year llike starred in wrestlingg and, even though he got a latc start this year, he held up his end well. lXIike is a sociable fellow, well liked by his classmates. alike is undecided about his future, but he expects to find work somewhere. NYC are sure that llike will find both a job and success. XXX- wish you the best of luck, llike. Leo Clement Christeen's cheery smile and hei friendliness ll'lNL won her miny Knowing t7hristeen's good C1LlLll1i1Cb, we ue suic that she will bc a Liberal Arts and Qcientitic Louiscs jr. Red tf'ross. 1, 2. 3, 4g Camela Clu 4 qcien C , a. .II M Eig1llCClZ Que iizclz of joy S'1ll'llI01HIf.5 of gfzef 1 span, Because to laugh is proper to the mall. Leo is that tall young man of our class who has the wonderful ability of saying the wrong things at the right times or vice-versa. In Vhemistry class he 'may be distinguished by his deep bass voice and his fondness for a good argument whether he is acquainted with the subject or not. ' Leo is fortunate enough to have a big Oldsmobile to drive to school, and we must admit that we envy him. i Leo likes to have a good time wherever he is and he enjoys his subjects a great deal. His hobbies include baseball and photography, and his chief aim in life is to become an electrical engineer. He plans to attend either Pitt or Penn State College next year. We give him our sincere wishes for success. Hi-Y, 2, 3. 43 Science t'luIm, 3, Junior t'lass President, 3: t'amera 'l' ll li M l li R O ll Helen Cook General Course French t'luh, 43 A. A., 3, 4g Ir. Red t'ross, 1, 2, 3, 4. Ruth C-ook Lilaeral .Xrts Course French Club, 4g A. A., 3, 4g Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. Let us go lmml in Izumi. No! one before the other. Helen and Ruth are the twin sisters of the class of 137. XYe can seldom tell them apart hecause they are always together and look so similarg so we have just given up trying to distinguish hetween them and accepted them together. The Cookies can usually he found with the rest of the gang enjoying themselves to the utmost. However, Helen and Ruth spend a great deal of time studying and mastering prohlems that have just arisen. They intend to further their knowledge at Dullois Business Follege next year. Good luck, t'ookies l john Costanzo General Course Club, 3g French C'luh, 4g .X. A., l, 2, 3, 45 Red Vross, 1, 2, 3, 4. Nol1zi1zg is iIIIf7U.SSl.llIt' to The .Yfllllllfll lzefzri. 'tI'aul is one fellow who is not quiet. He is almost always talk- ing to someone sitting near him. He is jolly and rarely seems worried. I helieye that we would he safe in saying that music is one of his chief hohhies. Guy has taken a whirl at almost every common orches- tral instrument. For a time Paul even had an orchestra of his own which was quite well known around the town and outlying districts. '- 'Qlohnny' is also more than merely interested in photography, John has decided that he will go to Penn State or Temple where he will study surg.gery. Best of luck, John. N1'11 CI et 'l'll li Rl l R R CJ R Maxine Craft Clommercial Fourse X. .X., 2, 3, 4, li. Red Cross, 2, 3, Commercial C lull, 3, 4. Huy reiflz. the spz'rz'f of ll'l'1'Sl70llSl'IIlU j'0Z1flI.U Maxine is the petite, dark-haired miss with the hig brown eyes and fair complexion who saunters into Room K just a few moments hefore the last hell rings. You seldom see her without her friends, Agnes and Julia. To see them strolling down street together or turn- ing in at .lohnson's Grill, evidently very carefree and gay, is a com- mon occurrence. llaxine loves fun and laughter and always appears light-hearted and merry. Maxine is very lovely to look at. ln fact, she is one of the best- looking girls of the Senior Class. Her charming disposition, plus her personal beauty, have made her many friends, The opposite sex con- sider her very attractive, too, we've heard. Maxine doesn't know what she will do next year, but here's success in any tield, lNfIaxinel Y Lois Crooks Commercial Course .X. .X., l. 2. 3, 43 Vommercial Club, 3 4, lr Red flross l 9, 2, 4 , 5 . . ..,, , 4.4 e . fl cnllzrfzdfr full Of glee. Lois always has a merry twinkle in her eye, for she is a lover of music and fun. Lois is quite accomplished as a pianist. She takes her work quite seriously and devotes a good bit of her time to her school work. lYhen Lois gets angry, it is wise to stay away from her. Although she is a quick-temperetl little girl, she always manages a giggle when something humorous is said or done. Next year. Lois plans to be in some business olilice pounding on a typewriter, and she certainly can type. Il-est wishes, Lois. Genella E. Curry Commercial Course . - .s, 1, 2, a, 4, A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Lommeicial Club, 0, 4. ilIe1'1'iIy, tlierrily, shall I live 11010, LTIZIIFI' the Inlossonz, that lmngs 071 the lmuglzf' t'urrie is that talkative girl from Room K, who can usually he 'Www found in a hunch discussing some unimportant matter. She really adores chattering with the hunch. You will see them talking and then they will burst into gales of laughter. Genella always seems wrapped up in her commercial studies. If she comes across a snag in one of them, she will turn around and ask someone near her. ln spite of C'urrie'sl' long walks to school, she is always full of pep and energy, when she arrives. We wish you all the luck in the world, Genellal Ttecizfy 'I'II Ii NI I IQIQUIQ Peter Paul DeFazio General t'ourse lYrestIing, 2, 31 Ili-Y. 2, 31 Recl Vross, 3, Soltlmall, 31 .X. .X., 4. .nib Neal 1111! 1101 gflllllyu stature has nothing to clo with his activities. He enjoys a gootl game 'un' ol' hall. Pete is interestecl in wrestling ancl in '35 ancl '36 was a top noteh wrestler. Ile wrestlecl in one of the lighter clivisions ancl hancllecl his opponents as the express nian cloes our parcels. Pete is a quiet little fellow antl clresser. Moreover, he is not a ffautly hut a motlest dresser ancl has gootl taste. Pete is uncleeitlecl ahout his future hut will prohahly Iintl work cluring the summer. Luek, Pete Pete is a small fellow harclly exeeetling live leet, hut his small ra . Elvera DeLuca Commercial Course Reel tross, I. 2, 3, -Ig .X. X., 3, -lg C'oinmereial Vluh, 3, 4. Gm 'Q .-is nzerry 01111 as gay as a tumzzfziz multi be. Talk. talk, talk. That is IClvera's weakness. VI'hen she's not talk- ing, she's giggling and when shes not giggling, she's stuclying. Iilyera . .rig ,, ' Q is very interested in Commercial work ancl expects to make it her life's work. Taking tlietation at IIIII worcls a minute, is nothing to lilvera. She is yery sensitive. Once you hurt Iilvera's feelings, she always remeinbers what you've clone to hurt her. However, she usually keeps her trouhles to herself. Iflvera cloes a lot of claneing and likes a gootl time. lflvera is plan- ning to go to lntliana State ,llC2lCllt'l'Sl Vollege next year. Sueeess to you, lilvera. Marjorie DeVoe Commercial Course .X. A., 2, 3, -Ig Recl tfross, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Vluh, 3, 43 Secretary ot' tfominereial Flub, 31 Press Club, 4. HM siufzzre tall-I 111110 a duuzpy zuoiiifzizf' ,s llarg is a tall, stately girlq well poised ancl graceful. She hailetl I, from Dulelois High School ancl enterecl P. H. S. her Sophomore year. 1XIarg's name ean always he founcl on the honor roll ancl her ahility in shorthancl ancl typing is remarkahle. iNIost of her stucly periocls are spent in the typing room, working for Press Vluh. 'When Klarg is not home stutlying, she is sitting in the Grill or the clrug store chatting with her friencls ahout last night's events. She is usually seen ritling in a tan-eoloretl l orc.l with a clark-hairecl hoy. Marg plans to go to Incliana State 'I'eaehers' t'olIege next year to continue her eommereial work. Ile the elass of '37, know that she will sueeeecl there as well as she has in high school. Ttzwlly-mir' 'I' H li Xl' l R R O R .ag Edward Dickey is ' X General Course Science Club, 45 A. A., 4. ' it .4iu11J' iuitlz mortal cares. .Xfter school lid may generally be found in the Biology lab. Biology holds a great interest for Edd, especially that part of Biology dealing with plants and bugs. Besides his interest in Biology, Ed tinds great enjoyment in reading. He spends at least two nights a week at the public library. Ed is quite a cheerful person and usually has a smile for his friends. lid is one of those fellows who do not take everything for granted. If he has a question, he asks it, or, if he be- lieves something else to be true, he tells you and argues his point until shown proof that he is wrong. lid's future is undecided but he tells us that he would like to study forestry. l Grant Dobson Liberal .Xrts and Scientific Courses slr. Red Cross, 3, -lg Science Club, 45 A. A., 4. Let thy words be few. This quotation fits f'Dobson'i so well that any other would almost certainly be out of place. Grant, evidently, believes that he should be seen and not heard, because he very seldom speaks unless called on, and only occasionally recites in class. This, however, is not due to his inability to answer, as his exam grades most definitely show. Dobson has a quiet humor which is indeed admirable because he rarely laughs aloud but just broadly smiles. We are indeed thankful that there is someone to balance our boisterousness and noise. Next year Grant intends to work on his fathe1 s farm, but something tells us he will be attending some college in the near future. XYhat- ever your aims. Grant, we wish you the best of luck. Bernard Duminske General Course 'Cl good lzeurt is better' than all the lzeczds in the world. P Do you know Bernie ? If you do not, you certainly should try to make his acquaintance, for, although he seems quiet enough in school, I nuts is the jolliest and best of company when out to have a good time. Like most of tho other Anita boys P'nuts is very enthusiastic about baseball, but it is a safe guess to say that he is interested in all sports. l nuts could easily hll the role of utall, dark and handsome ex- cept that he is not very tall. You can always find Bernie'i neatly dressed with his hair carefully slicked back. Bernard plans to be a mechanic. It is hard for us to imagine the dapper 'iI'VllL1lSH mixed in with grease and automobile parts, but We want to see him succeed in whatever he selects for his future occupation. 'W 'lizcclzly-limo 'I' ll li Nl li R R O R john Edmondson General Fourse .Xrt Vluh, 43 Xvl'L'Stllllg, 4, jr. Red Cross, 3, 43 .X. .X., 4. In Ilze lexicozz of yllllfll, tlzere is no suclz ieorzl as fail. Johnny is the rather sandy-haired boy from Room K. ln men- tioning his hair, we must add that johnny has a most beautiful wave which the girls all envy. In school jake belongs to the ranks of the young gentlemen who seem quiet and orderly, but even his mere acquaintances vigorously de- clare that he is the very nicest and the most entertaining of boys. Jake is another who professes a love for sports, hut more especi- ally baseball. jolmny's ambition is to become a photographer. He plans to go to lluiialo as soon as school ends to get a job, but he does not say whether or not it will be connected with photography. In whatever he does, we wish him luck. Leone Eiser Liberal Arts Course , 1 1 .X. .X., l, 2, 3, 43 Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, Health t luh, 3, 41 .Xrt fluh, 3, 4, Secretary, Art t'lub, 3, President, .Xrt t'luh, 4, Puppet Show, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4. hPIll'1'I'lIf of 1017, serene aizzidxf 6lII1l'HI.S',' Zezzlous, yet ll10l1l'Sf.,, Leone is that brown-eyed, pleasant-looking girl in K. She is oh! so reserved in school. No teacher ever scolded Leone for talking. Blayhe she is just too polite to talk where talking is not wanted. XYhen you really know Leone, you'll find she has a tine sense of humor. You'll often hear her tinkling laugh ring out when she's with Jane. Leone is a book-worm. Art holds her attention, too, for she has an artistic strain and designs clothes and houses. XYalking also happens to be one of her favorite pastimes. Riser has a likable personality and is a very interesting companion. She is so serene and patient. These characteristics will aid her when she becomes a teacher, for liiser plans to attend Indiana State Teach- t ers' College. Here-'s to your happiness and success in your chosen tield, Leone. Norma Ellenberger Commercial Course Girls' Glee Vluh, 1, 2, 3, 4, QX. .-X., 1, 25 Fommercial Club, 3, 4, tllass- note Reporter, lg Hugs,', 4, Spring Festivalfl lg Sonia, 2g Sunbonnet Girl, 3, 'I'hespian Society, 4, rllirror Board Typist, 4, Baccalaureate Chorus, 1, 2, 3. High ererterl tlzozzghfs seated in the heart of courtesy. VVhen you hear Miss Brown say to someone who'has just got in. Ullr. Downie tor whoever it may bel wants to see you, you automati- cally think of Norma, for she is continually rushing hither and thither to type something for somebody. Norma's one failing is her inability to get to school more than a few seconds before the late bell sounds. She acts as a warning to some of us, for. when we see Norma coming, we thoroughly realize that it is time for us to start running. Roller skating is a pastime which Norma likes very much, hut she spends most of her spare time reading or at the movies. Norma hopes to become somebody's stenographer or secretary: and. seeing that she is well fitted for such a position, we are sure she will attain her wish. Tr. 'willy-I 11 ren General Course Xrt Vlub, 5, 41 .V .X., 2, -1, Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball, 3g Touch lfootbtlll, 2. Lf'11rl P'Z'l'I'j' 1116171 ilzine ear but few Hzy voice. Varl is a jolly fellow who, although usually pretty quiet, is well il-zed by all his classmates, among whom he is known for his achieve- ments in art. Varl enjoys outdoor sports especially track and mush- liall. We believe that he likes mushball best. Among C'arl's wealth of gmmrl qualities is the attribute of self-control. He has self-control both yoeally and facially. He walks about the school as though he didn't liaxw- a rare in the world, Vfe often wonder how he does it. Varl is undecided about his future but we wouldn't be surprised if In- look up art. liest of luck, Pnl l im I - ... . V. . .t1.it'j.-fowl 'I' ll li M l R R G R Virginia Ellen Emberg General Course Girls' Glee Vlub, l, 2g Tri-Hi-Y, 35 Commercial Club, 45 Ir. Red I ross, 0, -li xl. A., 4. Some Ilzink the tuorlfl teas made for fun and frolic and so do I. Virginia is that little blond girl from Room K, who thinks this life is most jolly. Ginnie always seems to be in a carefree mood. Virginia has taken an active part as a member of the Commercial Flub of P. H. S. She is also one of P. H. Sfs song-birds, since she has been in the Girls' Glee Club for two years. Ginnie is one of the members of the class of '57 who is truly a blond. She has golden hair, which sparkles in the sunlight. Next year Virginia is planning to attend Indiana State Teachers' Vollege. Loads of luck, Virginia l Carl Fera , A . Jean Findley General Course Junior Red flross, 3, -lg A. A., 3, 4g Commercial Club, 4. Tile social smile. Yes, fun and frolic do seem to be the things that Jean thinks the world is made for. She is practically never serious about anything nor does she permit the people around her to be serious, for she could cause you to forget your greatest worry with her jolly laugh and her witty remarks. lVe usually hncl ,lean with Helen and Zeedick, who indeed make .lean has expressed her desire to attend some college next year. Slay success follow you, t'l inclley l 'lf ll F lXl li R R O R james Freas i Scientific Course A. A., l. 2, 41 Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, -lg Stage Crew, 3, -1. T111'1'1' is 111111'1' to 11'fe 1111111 111111ks 111111 111111ks. jim gives the impression of being a rather quiet sort of fellow when he is in school. liven when he is called on, jim seems to be rather consistent and often keeps his silence. However, there is always a good smile whether the answer comes or not. jim does not have a long list of activities but he does belong to the stage crew and to belong to that little group a fellow must have plenty of initiative and efliciency and has to be mighty handy with things in general. Blechanics, jim says, is probably his hobby. His future, however, seems uncertain to him. College, at least, is definitely out of the picture. As to what he will be, perhaps your guess is as good as ours or hisg but we hope that he succeeds in whatever he undertakes. Betty Furman Commercial Course Science Cllub, 2, -lg Commercial Club, 3, -lg .X. .X., 1, 2. 3. 43 junior Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. iiHf'I1l'f 0111 11e1' Iips 111111 s11z11 ie1'1111'1z 111'1' 11y1'.w. Dimples are a gift of beauty and Iletty certainly has them. lletty is not hard to get along with but she stands up for her own rights. Betty lives to have a good time. Parties, dances, and almost any kind of entertainment are Betty's heartiest interests. tfommercial studies are Bettyls chief worries. .Xfter school. lletty can usually be found at Beyer's Drug Store with Donna and liuniee, sipping a coke and talking over the day's happenings. Betty's big interest is in Dullois. She is planning to go to a busi- ness school next yearg we will wish her all the success in the world. joseph Fuscio Commercial Course jr. Red Cross, 3, 4s A. A., 4. The 1111111651 111111zne1's. lYho is the quiet dark-haired boy who sits in the nrst row in Room T? Oh, that's joe Fuscofl joe is a bashful boy and quite hard to get acquainted with. joe is interested in aviation and is happy when he is going about from place to place, looking for new things and seeing new faces. joe is quite smart when it comes to commercial work. Yery frequently his papers are in the A group. He doesn't care much for the girls but is quite satisfied with his male friends. joe is undecided about his next year's work but we wish him success. 1 f 1 - I 1.'1'11ly-ji :'f' lnterclass Basketball, 2g Glee Club, 1, 2, 4g Health Club, 23 Football, deep voice. ln fact, l,awrence looks like the football player he really is. our team so faithfully. Gigolo is not only an exceptional football play- ir. but he is also a full-tledged wrestler. Another of Gigolo's assets li his deep voice, which has added much to the Boys' Glee Club. lIeXt year. Lawrence intends to become an athletic coach. 5' uf! 'VHF YXAITRROR Margaret Fusco General Course Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer of Art Club, 3, 4g Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2 7 3, 43 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Sonia, 23 Sunbonnet Girl, 3g Spring Festival, 23 first prize for poster from Garden Club, 2. .4u1biti0n. has no risk. Giggle, giggle, giggle.-that's hlargaret. When you walk into Room K, Margaret's giggle greets you, and when you leave, it bids you farewell. Margaret is noted for her fine drawings and posters. She plans to attend an art school in Pittsburgh. Her name can always be found on the bottom. of one of the best drawings in the Art Room. She is an active member in the Girls' Glee Club and seldom misses a practice or a performance. Her smile is one that is as pleasing to the eye as she is herself. Best wishes, Margaret! Lawrence Gagliardi General Course 1. 2, 41 XYrestling, 4: A. A., 43 Junior Red Cross. -4, Coach of Touch Football, lg Sonia, 23 Baccalaureate Chorus, 2. His limbs were cast fin. nzanly mold For lzuwly fasles or contests bold. Lawrence is that boy with the very broad shoulders and a very Gigolo has shown us his ability in the two years that he has served Lawrence tells us that he is going to attend either Pitt or Bucknell Eleanor Gall Liberal Arts Course Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3 45 Commercial Club, 4g Press Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3g A. A., 2, 3g Activities Pro- gram, 4, Chapel Press Club Reporter, 4g Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2. The joy of youth and lzeaZz'lL,, her eyes displayed. lileanor is one of those queenly Senior girls who walks through the halls and to typing class as if she were stepping on light feathery clouds. Her jade-black hair and attractive, dark, flashing eyes make her an object of extreme admiration, especially on the part of the male sex. She is very sincere in her actions and never fails to speak plainly on all matters of discussion. Her work seems to be more a pleasure than a burden, and she never gives worry a chance to work in with her school activities. Like her constant female companion, Eleanor enjoys practically all outdoor sports, and she also likes to read. She plans to attend some school in the near future and we feel that she will be successful in whatever she chooses to do. Good luck, Eleanor! flI.'t'1lf ,'--.'.:.'k' lntcrclass Touch Foothall, lg Tnterclass llaskethall, 23 Glee Vluh, 2, 31 Ilaskethall Manager, Z, 33 lnterclass Softhall, 33 Iiaccalaureate Choir, 33 Rollo's XYilcl Oat, 33 Sunhonnet Girl, 33 .X. .X., 43 Junior Reel Vross. 2, 3, 41 Thespian Society, 4, The lniportance of lieing l'larnest, 43 H1-X, 4. He who smiles ann' laughs many The liltle trifzls of life Imlfzy H111 live In snzile and Iuugilz ll'IUr1'l' -bl greuler trial S01111' nflzer Jay. ,loc is that smiling, frienclly fellow who sits in Rooin T. He can laugh anytime, anywhere, antl is not easily clownecl hy anything. He is interested in sports antl also in singing ancl clrzunatics. He has aeterl successfully in the last two High School plays ancl has heen a faithful member of the Thespian Society. .loe's supreme anihition is to he a husiness executive. It seems to us that he has a goocl chance. .Xll we can clo is to hope that you meet i with success, boss, Jr. Recl Vross, 3, 41 .X. A., 4g Softhall, 33 Interclass llaskethall, 21 Touch Foothall, lg Interclass Track, 2. He teas the nzilrlest 7I1llIH1l'l',ll u1f1n.' The quiet hoy seen arouncl P. H. S. with a few of his select frienfls. is Roh Gilpatrick. People seem to hore Roh to some extent: hut, when he is your friencl, he remains one forever. Roh loves to travel where he can in the wicle open spaces. Not caring niuch about people, solitucle is his hest conipanion, He has niacle no clefinite plans for the future, lYliatever it may he. we wish you luck, Iioh. 'l' ll Ti Nl l ll ll U R joseph F. Gaskin Fonunercial Vourse Saul D, Gearhart General Course French Fluh, 3, 4. Do not Take life T00 much In 1lt'rl1'f.H at hancl. He has his ideas on questions ancl stanfls hy theni strong wrong either, not hy any means. hunting constitute his hohhies. he his attentlance at Voncorflia for his zulvancetl erlucation. Robert Gilpatrick COINII1G1'ClIll Course fl'rt'r'11Iy-.w':'f P1 ,lunior Recl Vross, 1, 2, 3, 43 llaskethall Manager, 23 .X. .X., 3. -1 Saul has always a real smile or perhaps I shoulcl say a real grin until he is given ahsolute proof of their falsehoocl. He is not always i Saul is another one of our stanip collectors. This anfl souvenn I'arlez-vous francais, Saul? The answer is of course in the at lirniative. There coulcl he no other, for Saul is going to he a l rentli teacher, a Mr. Iloytl the seconcl. His next step towarcl this goal will usually be found with the rest of the gang, talking over some plans where she may be. She especially delights in playing jokes on her pals. rloubtedly be an asset to her in whatever she may do after graduation. 'I' ll li Ml IQ IQ O R Ann Goheen il General Course In Red Fross, I. 2, 3, 43 .X. .X., l, 2, 3, -lg Yice President of A. A., 3g V Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4g .Xctivities Board, 43 Yice President of Senior vii Vlass, 43 Flassnote Reporter, 3g IJ. A. R. Vontest, 4. Too llilllil' to Tt'0l'SIlI'f7, T00 dz'-z'1'1ze to Iolite. From .tXnn's activities you can readily see that she is one of our schools most active young ladies. She is admired by all the boys and envied by all the girls for her beauty, her good taste in the selection of clothes, and her neat appearance, Ann is very fond of parties and dances but she never neglects her studies for play. Once Ann becomes your friend, she remains one. Indiana State Teachers' College seems to get much attention from Ann. ln costume designing which Ann is going to study next year, we feel sure success will certainly follow her. Best wishes, Ann, from all your friends. Alice Bell Gourley Liberal Arts Course Mm. jr. Red Vross, 3, 4: .X. .X.. l, 2, 3, 43 French Club, 33 Science Vlub, 4. Tile .vr.'eei1'x! gflflflllll to The Stvectcsz' 111r11'rl. .Xlice is that dark-haired, sweet-looking girl from UT. She can that they have made or just laughing and talking, l'egu is full of fun and delights in having a good time no matter .llite seems to tind fun and enjoyment everywhere. ller attitude has won her many friends in P. H. S. and will un- j Eleanor Grazier t General Course .Xrt C'lub, 33 A. A., 45 Red Cross, 1, 2. Slick all my fancy paiizrzterl lzerg Slick, lovely, slze's d1'z'ine. Xen, we are sure you will agree, has the most lovely smile. It is this asset which wins her your affection the very first time you meet her. No matter what you have to say, her friendly attitude gives you heart. Xen is quiet and you can always find her studying in her spare moments. You can depend on Eleanor being punctual in everything. .Xccording to her friends, NNCIIU has one prominent dislikeg that is wearing hats. YX'e hear that she wears one only when she thinks it is going to rain. t lCleanor's chief hobby is printing. She was the manufacturer of all those pretty posters for the play and for wrestling and basketball. She hopes to own a printing shop somedayg we are all ready to help her as far as possible to fulfill her desire. ' f, 7.w 11.ft'-ftf,cl'l 'I'll li lll l IQRUIQ Alton G. Grube l,1l1t-1'al .X1'ts antl St'it-11titit- f'Ulll'Sl'S 1 .ll'. Rt-tl lross, l, 2, 3, 41 .X. .X., 43 llantl, 3, 43 ill'K'lll'Sll'2l, l, 2, 3, 41 , , , , . . . 1-I1-X, sq 43 5t't'l't'llll'X' ol ll1-X, 41 l,atin t'l11h, .ig St'it-nt't- t'l11l1, 43 t'lassnott- lqt'llUl'l.t'l'. 2. . . . . . - . ,, fl' .lI11l11-1' 111 11111111 1l1111g.v is rlll 11I1r1f111lt' lo 111- flt'.N'II'I'f1. -'W' 'I'11lly is ont- of tht- l't'Lllly stutlious llll'lllllt'l'S of our t-lass, llt- is x a lll'lll ht-lit-vt-1' i11 tl1t- atlagt- Hlvtbfli llt'liOl'l' play l1t-t'z1t1st- you always . . . . . . . . lllltl h1111 1111-pa1't-tl to Uivt- a t'o1n11lt-tt- 1't-t'1tat1on 111 any of l11s sttltllw, 110 FS niattt-1' how tlit'lit'ult tl1t- assignint-nt IIIIX lt Rt-tl is vt-ry artivt- i11 I-Ii-Y work antl also 11a1'tit'i11att-s i11 INLIIIX' otht-1' sot'ial liLlllt'llOllS. So, ht- is tluitt- popular ainong l1is ft-llow stutlt-nts. .Xlton is tht- hoon of tl1t- t'ht-1nist1'y t-lass. lYhilt- tht- rt-st of 11s shutltlt-1' wht-n wt- gt-t our t'ht-inistry tests hack, ht- tlisplayst ll gratlt- that just squt-lt-lit-s 11s. Sintt- 'Ilully is tlt-to-ply intt-1-t-stt-tl i11 this soh- jt-Ct, ht- t-xpt-t-ts to stutly pl1a1'1nat'y at sonit- hight-1' instittition of lt'lllll- inf' nt-xt yt-ai'-p1'ol1ahly 'llt'l1l1llt'. Gootl luck, 'l'11lly. Pb james Hall Dorothy Gruver fiit'Ilt'l'lll fltltl1'SC junior Rt-tl t ross, 2, 33 AX. .XM 5, 4. .S'pt-11k but I1'itIt'. Yt-s, that tlot-s st-cxn to ht- lJo1'othy's niotto, litml' sht- is 111111-l1t1llx nt-vcr ht-ai-tl talking whilt- at school. Dot is vt-ry fontl of Iliology, whit-h st-t-111s to go with lll'l' loxt ol naturt- antl hiking. .Xs a 1't-sult of tl1is it is no wontlt-1' that sht workctl out sonit- of tht- ht-st projt-cts niatlt- this yt'lll'. Dorothy tt-lls us that sht- ll1lSllOll1lIlQClt'lllllttf ill inintl ful' tht- linttnt although wt- rather suspt-t't that sho may t-ontin11t- to stntly liiolog5 ht r favoritt- suhjt-t-t. l,ut'l4 ht- with you, lJot l ., ef'- its 1- -ff, . t UIlllllt'liC1tll t ou1'st- .4 -- .X, .-X., l, 2, 3, 41 Rt-tl t'1'oss, l, Z, 3, 43 Intt-1't'lass 'llI'2lt'li, 23 'l't-nnis, 2: 'H A Softhall, 3. 1' J I fi jk- H l?l1Il1t- 111111 guy t1ll 1111- 1lt1y. 1 lit1t'k is tl1t- littlt- ft-llow usually st-cn with Shin l.ot'kwootl, for my thc two gt-t along wt-ll togt-tlit-11 Ont- of llt1t'k's pt-t liohhit-s is it-t-- --.4-uv' skating. Ht-'s always trying sonit-thing nt-w: going to ht- a Nlr. Sonia Q73 Hcnie, pcrliaps, .XIlUIllL'l' favoritt- pastinit- of lint-ks' is l1is t'11n1t-1':1. Ht- takes tht- l'ZllllClill almost t-vt-rywlit-1't-, in his t-ffort to gt-t tgootl pit-tt11't-s lYc'vc sccn sonit- of tht- lJlt'ILlI'L'S antl tht-y art- rt-ally gootl. ln the Slllllllltl' llut'k is tht- luaclistop for a tt-11111 i11 tl1t- lotal lllllSll- hall lczlgut- so it is appa1't-nt llllll ht- takt-s so111t- intt-rt-st i11 softlmall. l ahout his tt1t111t h11t sus tl11t l.t Buck is sonit-what t111tlt-t'itlt-t would likc to ht-tonic a lllltlltlgflllb Tit-t-11.'y ll YI 'l' ll IBC NI I R R O R Stanley Halo Connnercial Vourse slr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, -lg A. A., 2, 3, -lg Football, 3, -lg Softball, 3, Touch Football, 15 C'ommercial Club, 3, 4. Ready, tuilling, and able. ,www Stanley Halo is the big, well-built boy who sits in Room T during activities period. Baseball is one of Stanley's big interests. He is very hard to get acquainted with. Stanley is quite contented with his present friends and does not like to make new ones. His ability to type and take dictation at a high rate of speed is something to be quite proud of. Stanley never worries about the girls because they do not interest him. Stanley expects to be working in an office next year. Good luck, Stanley! Norma Belle Hamilton l,iberal Arts Course Her eyes lidlillkll' as bflillifllll' sz'f1r,s'. llo you hear a laugh or a cheery greeting? If you do, you know that Norma lit-llc is somewhere near, for she possesses one of the most pleasing personalities in our class. Normie never seems to be in a had humor but is always smiling and jolly. Norma Belle's large black eyes, which are the envy of every girl in school, truly twinkle like stars when she laughs or smiles. Norma Belle not only manages to keep her- self in the best of spirits but many times raises the level of our own with her jolly words and jokes. Normie expects to either go to some art school or to DuBois Business Vollegc. lYherever Norma Belle may go next year, her success is assured because of her ability as a student and because of her per- sonalitv. Richard Burton Hampson General Course U '. xed Vross, 1, Z, 3, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Staff of lllirror, 2, 35 Business Mer. of ill!-l'l'0l', 4, liootball Blanager, 1, 2, The Pot Boil- 2' Bunty Pulls the Strings, 2, The lmportance of Being liarnestf' -lg Armistice Day Program, 3, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4, Yice President of Thespian Society, 3g Vice President of Sophomore Class, 2, Health Club, 1, 2, Football Scoreboard, 3. 'Z-al goofl ,fellow and good looking, loo. In school, at least, usually in a hurry, about six feet tall, and quite good looking, too, is Dick Hampson. Dick has been active in the Thes- pian Society and its programs. This year he very successfully played the part of the leading man in The lmportance of Being Earnest. Dick has also been the business manager of the lllirmr and we must say that there, too, he has done a good job. Dick gets along wonderfully with the opposite sex and can often be seen with one or more near him. Dick intends to go to the United States Naval Academy next year. His chosen work is that of an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation. ll'e all hope that success will be yours, Dick. Tlx 1'1'.'y 'l' H If M l li R U li john M. Hargraves General Vourse Jr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, 4, 5g lloys' Glee C'lul1,2, 3, 4, 53 lland, l, 2, 3, 4, S3 'P A. A., 0, 4. .ll1'1'll1 ieillz llz1'1' I 1111'1111 111 I1'1z'1'. If you should ever have the opportunity to view .lack's little room for should I say, 4lL'IlHl at his home, you could readily see, by his stock of magazines, that jack likes .Xircraft Mechanics best of all the differ- ent vocational fields. This fact undoubtedly explains his fondness for such subjects as Physics and t'hemistry. Jack says that he wants to be an Aircraft Bfechanicg and so, as we gaze through the crystal ball, we can see him crawling out on the wing of some big transport plane to fix one of the engines tor some- thingl. Vl'hether our prophecy is true or not, we certainly take this op- portunity to wish jack the best of luck in whatever work he may take up. Florence Harl Liberal Arts Fourse 3,-lg Sonia, ' ' ' paved the classmates happiness. lady who able. the life of the party. Lucille Harriger Liberal Arts Course Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, -lg Science Club 3, -lg A. A., -lg Debating Society 4. C 1!l 11111111 t, 1 I k1111l, lei 1', 1' steve 1111 ' .e11'1' l11'r 11Iz'1'1'1111l1's 1lcji11cfI. Lucille is that neat little girl who occupies the witness chair in T or the seat right beside Miss Holes desk. Most of her time is spent poring over some book and although she seldom volunteers to recite. she is usually prepared. Lucille possesses the ability to speak well as has been shown by her topics and debating. Another characteristic by which Lucille is known is that of being quiet. VVhile others are talking and laughing loudly, she merely listens or quietly adds a word now and then. lYe do not know whether Lucille intends to enter college this fall or not, but the thoughts of the '37 class will follow her wherever she may go. ' ,.. N , .'fs -: lx ? 0, ., 1' 1 4' 'l'r1-111-X v 1 v Ir. Red Cross, l, 2, 5, 4g .'X, .X., 33 .Xctivities Pl'tJgl1lll, l, Press K lub, v 4, Ircneh Vlub 3 I ttm l lub w nts A Is .vile 1101 f71lSXl'llg f1111'. ' ,t. If you chance to hear a high soprano laugh twe are forced to call 1 thatl coming from Trig. class some afternoon, you may rest assured that Flo is in that group. Although it Cthe laughl is very amusing, it has way for the friendship which exists between her 1 ind hti Flo is very light-hearted and has few cares to weight down lltl She is always seen with a dark eyed, black-haired, your lives near herg their bond of friendship is seemingly unhreak All outside sports, dancing, reading, and other indoor activ' ll1t'S lllt , ,.. thoroughly enjoyed by Flo g and, because of her activity, she is gentially lVe have no definite information as to her planned future cordially give her our best wishes in whatever she may do. H but ut 49113, 'Q' - Wi . All in ., 4'3 : . if ::5.istw'x n'v1 . 4 ' ,A ,A 'xlsfff Q 2.8 YI .1 1 , ,Y X1.'x'l , ' 4 rf ,Q g1K C. 8 l' als '11 'ix - Y fl K' 4 ' TlL11'Iy-o T ll If M I RRG R Virginia Harvey Liberal Arts Course A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Yice- l'resident of 'l'ri-Hi-Y, 3, Health Club, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Sonia, 2: Sunbonnet Girl, 3, Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, llaccalaureate Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dedication of Harmon Field, Z She is pretty and witty to talk with. Charm is the key to Yirginia's popularity-charm and her gay, happy disposition. She fairly breathes vivacity, enthusiasm, and pep. How Ginger enjoys a good time! She enjoys being with the gang, who say she's a merry companion because of her grand sense of humor. Ginny is also keen about dancing. VVhen the dance music begins, this small, slender, brown-eyed young lady is much in demand. For four years Ginny , has been a cheerleader and what a fine cheerleader she has proven herself to bel VVhat team wouldn't be in- spired to do its best with such an eager and attractive miss cheering it on, Let's Give three cheers for Gin er Harve il j ' vi: h , X , She informs us she plans to attend Grove City College next year. X f es' The class of '37 extends its best wishes for her success in any under- taking she may attempt. Ann H. Hilliard Commercial Course lr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader, 4, Sonia, 2, Sunbonnet Girl. 3, Yice-President of Commercial Club, 3, President of Com- mercial Club. 43 rllirror Board, 4, Baccalaureate Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, liedication of Harmon Field, 2, Sing aiufzy sorrow, cast aiuay caref' Ann is one girl of our class who has attained a great popularity among her classmates and among others who have seen her in public. lfrom the list of her activities we can surely see what an active person she is in our school, and her service has been of the highest quality. Ann is well known in both the sports and musical realms for miles around. Ifor three years she has led cheers for our athletic teams and Las been deeply interested in both the players and in the sports in which they participated. As for her musical talent, the least we can say is that she has a very pleasing voice which she uses with rare ability. At present Ann is singing at the Logan Hotel in DuBois and she informs us that she wants to stay with it. Vile know she will be suc- cessful and wish her the best of luck. 4414 'Wild Mildred R. Hinderliter General Course Junior Red Cross, 3, 4, A. A., 4. P1'ese1z.!'m1'1'tlL hath preserzt lauglztc'1'. Do you hear a good-natured laugh issuing from Room T at noon? Tl: z'1'!y-Ii.'u ,. M. lf you do, it's probably RIillie entertaining the girls again. 1NIildred, l believe, could cheer up anyone, for you just can't feel blue with her around. She greatly enjoys whistling and singing and her soprano voice has added much to the chorus class. Mildred wishes to go in training in the near future to become a nurse. We all agree that Millie would make the very finest type of nurse. May you find success in your chosen career, 1XIillie'l 'l' ll li M I lt RU lt Lois Hoffman tf'ommercial t'ourse t'ouunercial Vlub, 3, 4, jr. Red fross, 1, 2, .ig A. .X., l, 2. 5, 4. lSl11.vl11'11g is llze color of 'I'1'1'tz4e. ' iw' its Lois is rather hard to make friends withg however, we all missed '09 her when she was absent during her long illness. She is very satisfied, just clicking around with her own crowd, having fun and laughing f 4, heartily. i' if l,ois can make a guitar sing sweet music, and she is called upon I 1 , quite frequently to entertain the members of some of the school's clubs. 5 I 'X She is a very home-loving girl and enjoys cooking and sewing. f f Lois is undecided about her future. S116 expects to be working in I,- an office before long. .Xll her friends of P. H. S. wish her the best of luck. Fred A. Hogan General Course Football Manager, lg Track, Zg Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 4, tilee t'lub, l, 2, 3g Urchestra, 1, 2, 5, 4g A. A., 4. I lzfrve oflen l'C'gI'UfZ'l'fl my speech, 1ze:'er my .S'l.fl'IIC'l'.H f Fred has changed greatly since he first came to us, He used to be lively and out for a good time, but now he has grown very quiet. lle hardly ever says more than ten words at a time except when giving a topic. Fred has two main hobbies: one is playing his violin, which he does very well, and the other is fishing. He is a devoted follower of Isaac VValton, but he never shows us any of his catch, neither does he tell us about any Cexcept about the whopper that got awayl. lfred also likes guns and hunting. In fact, he enjoys watching and taking part in almost all sports. Fred has no plans for the future but will probably seek employ- ment after graduation. Sara E. Holben Liberal Arts Course Press Club. 3, 41 .Xssistant Editor of Hi-Liglzts, 4, President of French Vlub, 43 Yice-President of Debating Society, 4g Classnote Reporter, 3g Chapel and Rossiter Debates, 45 junior Red Cross, 3, 41 Activities, 4. ll'l1o is the nmirl tuitli golden lllllifgu Sally is that slender girl who is the possessor of blonde hair and blue eyes. lYe see Sally hurrying about school with a quick step. Perhaps there is a reason for all this hurrying, for Sally is one of the busiest members of our class. She is a very efficient editor of the Hi- Liglzls and is also an officer of several clubs. Sally not only at- tends to these duties in an admirable manner but also is an exceptional student in every subject. She proved to us that she was a debater A of no small repute the day she debated at Chapel. Sara enjoys debating and also a heated argument with anyone who will argue with her. Sally is going to attend some college next year where she will major in Latin since she wishes to become a Latin teacher. lYe feel certain of her success as a Latin teacher, because of the ability she has already shown in Virgil class. M3949 'viva'-f Tliirly-Ifzr1'e 'el' lil IC M l R R O R l john Hollis General Course .X. A., 4, -lr. Red Cross, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 4. '21 gllflffllillll angel Ilyfl' his life f71'f'Sl.!I1.llfg, Dllllflllhllg his jIIC't1.VIII'U, 611112: Jzis cares 1I1'i'1'di11g. Congenial. neat, and dignified is John, the young man that occupies one of the front seats in HT . John is very serious-looking, but he really isn't a serious person at heart. Frequently he can be seen chat- ting with Burkett and laughing away for fair. In fact, the noon hour wouldn't be complete without their jesting. Baseball is John's favorite sport and consequently one of his favor- ite topics of discussion. John has no definite pians for the futre, but his likable personality will carry him forward. The best wishes of the class of '37 go with you, John. Dorothy Homan General Course Girls' tllee t'lub, 2, 3, Sonia, 2, Jr. Red Cross, 55 Musical Comedy, 3. Oh, Iifc Ilml lcculx l1lUl0lIl'01lS days! Dot is that dark girl who used to sit in T , but, being more fortunate than the rest of us, graduated in February. A smile or a cheery word to Dot and she includes you in her list of friends, which, we might add, is a long one, for who could withstand the magnetic at- traction of such a pleasing personality? Dorothy has been an active member of the Glee Club, as you can see from her activities, and has used her voice pleasingly in Sonia, Dot is full of fun when in a certain group and just loves to have a roarin' good time. XVe can feature her providing an abund- ance of fun for the rest of the group, too, with her witty remarks. XXX- do not know what Dorothy intends to do next year, but we extend our best wishes for success. Mary Hook Commercial Course Ir. Jr. Red Cross, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4. H0.s'j1it11l1'fy siftiizg witli Glczrlnessf' Hook,'l from Room T, can give you, if she wishes, a smile and can flatter you by giving you the impression that she is very interested in whatever you say. In all, she appears to us very appreciative of other peoplc-'s feelings. Hook seems to be able to overcome one ditiiculty of some high school students, she can get her work done and in on time. Mary is blessed with a light complexion and one of the many shades of blond hair. These characteristics always make her remind us, for some reasons or other, of a dependable Dutch girl. Hooks hobbies are reading and hiking. So far she has been unable to determine what her future will beg but we know that, if she tries, she can make a success of it. TI11'r1y-fmrr 'I' ll li M l R RU li Doris jane Hoover llUIlllllt'l'l'llll Vourse Retl Vross, l, 2, 3, 45 .X, .X., 41 Ilotne lfconoinics Vluh, .ig l'otnntercial t'luh, 3, 4, 5 Vtw ihhlfflj' fm .s':t'cc! as you ure. Iloris is one of the quieter lllL'Illllt'l'S of our class. She is also very stutlious ancl tnalces it a rule always to have her lessons preparecl in shipshape. lloris possesses the tlignity antl reserve that so tnany of her fellow classmates seein to lack. .Xlthough Iloris is reservetl ancl quiet, she inay he only showing her wistlotn hy her silence. lloris is fontl of knitting ancl reatling as might he suspectetl, for these two activities are usually enjoyecl hy quiet people, X .Ks Doris has shown much ahility as a connnereial stuclent, we are letl to helieve that she niay hecome a stenographer, although she has also expressefl a clesire to attentl school at Muskinguni next year. lYhich ever Heltl you may clecitle upon, Doris, we wish you the hest of luck. Melvin Arthur Hurd General Vourse lnterclass Softhall, 3, 43 lfoothall Manager, l, Z, 33 Q ' x 1 a lioys Llleo Cluh, 1, 2, ng .X. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 .lr Then IIC' will talk-ye goflxf Hott' llc Quill z'f1!k. ' foreihly. Very often, although you can't see ' opinions on some recent event. of us, antl we often wish we eoultl take life as he clt the future. through the halls arguing with a classmate ahout something tm' next year, antl, he tells us he woulcl like later to enroll at ff jj! of ,f 1 f W ,, -ff-4 . f my baker.. Q f'g'?:,z 1 11' . :ll 'L ' ff 4 6, o ff: 755259 Interclass 'l'1 tclx. li Retl t'ross, L v A, 4. U, no, it isn'tl whataya wanta het? 'l'here's IIurtl strolling l proltalilv little or no importance, except that it can he tliscussecl quite frttly antl hnn, httaust ol llls lltlllg huilt close to the ground, his voice can he heartl ahove all other vihrations. coming from the tniclst of a group of fellows who are voicing their Melvin is just another of those who take life easy. no tnatttt what confronts theni. However, he seetns to get along just as well as the rest JUS. Melvin is going to work at the Sinclair Service Station in lilk Run onus tollt-ge lYe take this opportunity to wish hint luck ancl the hest of success for William E. Ifert General Course liantl, 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 2, 43 Glee C'luh, 2, 3, 4g Ili-Y, 3, 43 Rt-tl Cross, 1, 3, 41 .X. .Xa 1, 2. n, 43 SCICIICC tluh, 2, 53 ln Xlallqetl ,lnnniy. 3: Music lfestival, 2g Sunhonnet Girl, 3. Lei 1111f.v1'r' Steel! 1110 ln'ce51'. A Hill is the tall, clark-hairetl hoy who always takes Bliss lloles' session slips to the office. Dix is a fellow of various inootls, hut few V are the tlnies when it is not possilrlc to get a laugh out of hini. Hi: A 4 chief hohhy is music. Along the line of lnusic he has rnasterecl the saxophone ancl Clarinet. Hill has receivetl his inusieal experience from the High School llantl antl Orchestra ancl also hy playing in a local tlanee orchestra. Dix, who is an ice-skater of no ntcan ahility ttn he frequently seen at the power house tlani with the gang. lit-sitles this Hill enjoys goocl skiing. ' Bill has tleciclecl that he will attentl either l'enn State or Incliani State 'I'eaehers' Vollege where he will stutly music. Th iz' t ' lint' e , 'il' ll li Rl l ll R U R john W. Jenks Liberal .Xrts Course m .X. .X.. l. 2. 3: .Xctivities Program. 4: Junior Red Cross. 3. 43 Classnotc Reporter. 2. 4: Harmon Field Dedication. 2: Hi-Y. 2, 3: Press Club. 2. 3, 4: Business Manager and Treasurer of Press Club, 3: President of Press Club, 4: Sports Editor of Hz'-Liglzts. 43 French Club. 3: Secretary of Latin Club. 3: President of Latin Club, 4: , President of Debating Society. 4: In lYalked Jimniyf' 5: County A IYIIHICI' of .Xmerican Legion Essay Contest. 2: Local 'Winner of .Xmerican Legion Essay Contest. 5: President of American Legion .Xwards Club. 3, Do the best you knots that you may Zenom' bt'ttf'1'. Such. it seems. has been Johns policy. and he shows that it works. ,lohn has always distinguished himself from his classmates by his per- sistent and consistent ability to stay at the head of the class. Still he has time for fun and pleasure. at moments, He has always been swamped in school activities but always stays on top. It seems that he likes to win essay contests. also. johns hobby is sports in general: baseball in particular. All news concerning the big leagues and their affairs may be gotten from him. Irene jerko Liberal Arts Course Red Cross, 1. 4: .X. A.. 1. 4: French Club, 2: Commercial Club. 3. -lg Secretary of Commercial Club, 4: Press Club. 2, 3, 4: Exchange Editor of Hz'-Liglzfs, 4: Treasurer of Junior Class, 3: Patriotic Program. 3. Fz'll.v the air fzrozuzd iuftlz I7t l11lfj'.H From the list of lrene's activities. one can readily see that she is a very prominent member of P. H. Irene is one of those girls who is easy to get along with. She very seldom enters into an argument: but. when she does. she can very easily hold her end up. If there is any activity going on at school that requires someone to sell tickets or make change. Irene is always called upon. Irene's favorite pastime is dancing. XYhen she isn't dancing. shes roller-skating or having fun in some way. Irene is planning to go to Carnegie Tech next year to study law. If she gets along in college as well as she has in school. failure will never look her way. Robert E. Kephart General Course Hand. 1. 2. 3. -l. 5: Track. 3: Interclass Softball. 4. 55 Football, 5: Touch Football. 31 Jr. Red Cross. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5: President of Varsity Club. in uS1'l'l'llgfll of lzmrt 111111 miglzt of limb, but nztzizzly nxt' will skill nrt' It'l'lI1It'1'S in flzix fIIlSfliHll'.H ' Hob is that tall. handsome fellow who. when in the band. wraps himself around a large. snake-like. brass instrument, commonly known as at bass horn. In thinking it over, however, we might, if forced. admit that the horn curls itself around Bob, At any rate, we can certainly note a great affection between the two. .Xnother of Bobs outstanding performances is in football. Boy! what a pleasure it was to see him driving that massive form of his through the line! XYe still haven't figured out how he escaped injury so easily in his terrific drives and tackles. lieppy is somewhat undecided about his future: but, knowing him as we do. we can see nothing in store for him except success. So, heres to your health, L'B0b.', TI- 1'1':,'-f1'x 'l'll li M T R R G R john Knopick General Course slr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, Golf, 3, 4. Pu.s'lz on-keejn H10'Z'l.lZ'g.u John is the boy who can usually be seen thumbing a ride to his home in XVest lind. He is one of P. H. Sfs outstanding sport lovers. Golf has gained john quite a reputation around school because he has great ability in this sport. John is very fond of engineering and would like to take up work in that iield. VVhen he is interested in something, he puts his whole heart and soul into accomplishing his task. John intends to stay at home next year. Vile all wish him the best of luck for the future. Richard Kocher General Course X X, 4, Debating Society, 2, 3g Baseball Team, 35 Basketball Team, 9 3, Senior Play, -lg High School Play, 3, Assistant Iiditor of School Paper, 5. Go iulzere he will, the 'wise HIKIIZV is zz! lzmmf. Richard came to us only this year from XYest Springlield, l'enn- sylvania, High School. From his list of activities we can see that he took an active part while there, and probably would have 'in I'unxs'y, had he been here long enough. ' Richard impresses us as being a very quiet, studious boy, although he can be quite jolly and mischievous at times. lYe were glad to have you with us, Richard, and wish you much success in the future! Paul Kremkau General Course A. A., 2, 3, 43 Glee Flub, 1, 3 g Sunbonnet Girl, 33 Football llanager, 1 3 Sonia,'l 3, Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. i I iuould lzelp oz'her.s', out of ll fliullit'-fl'FIfllg.U Q E Storage is the boy whom everybody knows and who knows every- .Q body. Paul's favorite pastime is arguing. He can always tind arguments ,...,-,P on the negative side of any question. Being lVinchellis only rival, he knows all the town's news. Paul has many friends, especially girl friends. He can always be found at the Grill or the drug store. Stooge is happy, care-free, and joyous the whole day. Paul is undecided about what he is going to do next. XVith all his pep and frivolity, Paul really can be serious at times but those times are few and far between, Good luck to you next year, Paul! wud T11 i1'fy-.w'1'f11 Flo X X 1 7 3 4 5' Red Vross, 14, 5, tfoininercial Club, -lg Classnote Reporter, l. flute .s'1.'z'e! and fair Size Sl't'lJlS to be. f'l,attimer is that attractive-looking miss in T, XVhen she smiles, two lovely dimples come into prominence. She is a very pleasant per- son and very friendly. l.at be seen with l'at Raffetto holds delight for l.attimer and she presents a graceful figure on the tl4llll'4' flour. lilll Hlflille is time rt-adingeeespetially novels little is always neatly inttresls her and she intends Pittsburgh after graduation. Best wishes, l.attimer. 'N-Clif -al tiff. ,JZ 'X'-1 1'-tg fl f 'l' ll li M l li IQ O R Sara Kriedler Commercial Course Jr. Red Vross, 3, 45 .X. A., 4, lfVork jirst and tlzezz rest. XYe all know Sara, for she is, as far as the students can see, Bliss lloles' right hand man. How we Door Juniors and Seniors shake with apprehension when Sally starts toward us! Not because of Sally herself, but because she brings back to us our book reports, composition, and such from Miss Holes. Sally does not say very much in class but she always is prepared to recite, which can show us that, if we stay quiet long enough, even we may be able to get our work done. Have you been noticing Sally's hair? She has it arranged in such pretty, neat curls. Sally likes especially to read and she also enjoys various sports. .Xs to the future, Sara would like to do secretarial work. lVe all join in wishing her the best of luck. rence Lattimer General Course timer is fond of pleasure and can often enjoying herself to the nth degree. Dancing not always so frivolous. She spends much ' attired and immaculate. lieauty culture going to lfredric--liaison lleauty School in john Lavosky General Course Jr. Red Vross, 35 Football, 4, A. A., 4. .lI1 filings mme urormzrl to lzim who will but 'ZUIlZ.1L.U Babe, as john is known to us and to his friends, is that melancholy lad who occupies a seat in the back row of Room T. He very seldom laughs, except on very rare occasions, but smiles in a quiet manner which is very pleasing to note. However, due to his quiet friendliness, we have come to like him very well, and deeply admire his simplicity. ln class Babe seldom recites except when called upon, although he knows practically all the answers. His physical activities include baseball, football, boxing, and,-well, all kinds of sports. His ability in each one of these is exceptional and his interest in them seems to be unlimited. Next year, John has planned to do one of two things,-attend a vocational school or become a 'tyoung salt in Uncle Sam's Navy. lVhat- ever his choice, we wish him the best of luckl at l'11othall ganies, haskethall ganies, a111l wrestling 111atch1's. liarhara 'I' II li KI l IQ R11 It Barbara Lester fit'l1t'l'Lll t'ourse Glee t'lul1, 3, 43 il11lNlNt11't'illl Vluh, 31 .X. .X., 41 jr. lQt'tl Vross, l, 2, 3. .l1111 l11li.N'fI'l'.N'.N' of 111'1'.s'1'lf fillllllgll C'l11'1111 full. llarhzxra is a wi1l1--awake girl, wl1o is llll1l0SI always re111ly for ll f.L'0Otl ti111e. I'IUXYt'Vt'l', this 1loes 11ot INCLIII that sl1e is too CL1l'l'l414t't' lor we often see her with wri11kle1l hrow wl1ile she is 1leep i11 thought. liar- hara likes to talk so well that sl1e can always li111l time for that 1liye1'- sion. She enjoys sports of all ki111ls1 hence, she was a regular spectator also enjoys winter sports, preferahly nlltbll-l'ltllIlg.Q.M She also 1leriyes great L'lljUyIIlL'lll li1'0l1l singing. Ilarhara is i11tereste1l i11 con11111-rcial work lllltl plans to take up l1tlYt'l'llSiI1Q at so111e college next year. Robert Lettie General tfourse AX. A., 4. I -1111111111 1'11!lze1' Ill' 11l1'1'l'j' lil! z'g11o1'1111Ce 1111111 .wul Ill! 1'.X'fI1'1'l'Vlll'1'.H See that fellow over there laugliing an1l talking to l1is llt'Lll'llS c tent, That's our l1ioh. No, he's not Ll l'i1'L'Sl1INLll1Q ht-'s ll S1-n tl1e constant source of roars of laughter for tl1e l't'5i of his group. you flllll the Koh that we have 1lcscril1e1l ahoye. Virginia Lettie Liheral Arts Fourse Jr. Red Cross, 11 2, 41 .X. A., 41 Latin Cluh, 3, 41 Press Vluh, 4, Dehating Society, 5, 41 Secretary of Dehating Society, 41 .Kssistant Iiclitor of Hz'-L1'gl1I.s', 41 Invitation clOININil'lCL', 41 Slkltltllt Pro- ,.. 'Il .v111111y 1l1'.ypz1.x'1'1'1'1111 is Illllf the I111z'ZI1'. Have you ever seen that girl with tl1e twinkle i11 her eye 1liscussing soniething or other with Lucille? '1ll1l1llS I,ettie. Yirginia l1as quite a capacity for hlusliing. which many other girls woul1l like to own. However, sl1e will not he caused any II10I'C e111ha1'rass1nent hy this l1t'Slil as sl1e calls it. for she has kin1lly hestowe1l it LIIDOII a Sopl1o1nore. .Xnother of Yirggiiiizrs pests is her freckles which have Cllllsttl lltl so much worry. Well never forget your description i11 Iinglish class ol' tl1e hours of worry that they have caus1-1l you, I.ettic. I.ettie is o11e of our hest Senior stuclents. Une of l1er lllllllf' ill- terests is her Press Vluh work. Sl1e spe111ls lllklfll of her ti1111- I1l't'l1lll'lllg I Q articles for tl1e H1'-L1'gl1l.1. if. ff: A 1 .. . . . K J X lfgllllll expects to lllfllltl' lzer k11owl1'1lg1- at so1111- college, llftllbllllly A I . f, . 1 . Y . . . . M ' If I Ihlel or C larion. knowing h1-1' Illltl llt'l' scholastic ahihty as we 1lo. we , ff ' , la are 1lSSLll't'tl of l1er success. 7,111.11 1'-111111 hut he 1loes delight i11 having harrels of fun with the fellows, Ile Iioh 15 a hoy of various INOOtlS, lor l1e can l11' just as 1'llllt'l ls l1e C1111 he 11oisy at certain tin1es. He ahnost Sl't'lllS to have huilt It 11 all of l't'St'1'VL' lll'0LllNl hiinself to some of us hut once you hr1-ak the llillillll lYe 1lo not l4IlOXV whether you have any 1leli11it1- plans for th1 future, hut here's wishing you luck i11 anytliing you may ulltltflilillil' hlil1l1 Charles Lias General Course lland. l, 2. 3. 4, 5, 63 Orchestra 9 3, 4, 5, 6, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6g A. A., 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, The Queen oi Hearts. lg Mikado, 2, llale Quartet, 3, 4, liixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6: Mclll1'l5UllLlS in Merrie England, 43 All-State Band, 4, Solo Vlarinet in lland, 3, 4, S, 6, Solo Clarinet in Orchestra, 3, 4. 5, 61 Student Leader of Band, 5, Assistant Drum Blajor, 5, Drum Major, 6, Sonia, 3, Sunbonnet Girl, 5, President of Boys' Glee Club, 63 'Fhespian Society, l, 2, 3. Let 'min' .mul ln' jillerl tcillz l1IHSl.C and the fares that lilZf6'Sli tlze flay .vlzall falrl Zlzwir i'f'1zi.s' like the Arabs and silently steal away. A glance at the list of Charles' activities show that he has been active in that part of the school program, especially in the musical tit-ld. t'liuck's ability in leadership has served him greatly in his school years. All of us, in our mind's eye, can see him as Drum llajor skill- fully leading the band as it marches on the football field. Chuck's clarinet and voice have also made him well-known among his schoolmates. Ile does not intend to go to college for any further study. His ambitions are to be a musician and singer. lVe all say that he has a gfmrl Start, ixlrlfiy THE MIRROR X, Dona Lewis Liberal Arts Course A. A., 3, 4, Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Sunbonnet Girl, 33 Sonia, 2. v AtT1lf'l'f? is no telsdam like frazzknessf' Donna is the girl that can be seen hurrying up the steps about half a minute before the bell sounds, and who just closes the door in Room T, as the last bell rings. Wlhen anything concerns music or art, Donna is tirst on hand. She looks on life as a very grave and serious problem but is always ready for excitement and fun when it is to be had. Donna never misses a party or gathering that the gang is having. She is usually seen in the company of Furman or Barb, Donna has the desire to be an interior decorator, but as yet, her plans are a little uncertain. Best wishes next year, Donnat Francis Lingenfelter Scientific Course A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 3, 4, Science Club, 41 Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4, Red Cross Collector, 3, Softball, 3. Do 7l'0f worry for the ,futm'e, The present is all tlzau hast. Francis has red hair, a fine smile, a care-free nature, and a love for fun. Besides these he has height. Put them all together and you get a fellow you would like to meet and, also, who is easily spotted. Francis is not only a member of that famous Room T, but has the additional and distinguished honor of being its youngest member. Francis is one of the saxophone players in our P. H. S. Band. As music is his hobby, we feel that the band, besides P. H. S., will lose a line member. Penn State, Francis says, is his future Alma lXiater. He intends to tit himself for teaching in the social field of Social Science. 'I' ll li Nl l ll IQ O ll Emily Lloyd Gt-ncral lfourst- Rt-tl Vross, l, 2, .ig A, A., l, 113, -lg Ilonit- luctnionilcs, l, 2, 3. .ls illlll' tix lllt' 'llt1'It'ttr.s' Ill Jlltly. 'l'ht-sc words arc truc almout Iiniily. Slit- is a small dark-hairt-d littlt- girl who livt-s in XYt'st lind. liniily livcs for social gatht-rings and is vcry inuch dt-lightcd whcn sht- is at a danct- or attcnding a party that ont' of hcr chuins is having. lfniily is nott-d for ht-r fricndly sniilc and ht-r chct-rliul disposition. lfniily is planning ncxt ycar. lf all ht-1' 1 . . Iunuly has, sht' will do a good husincss. Hcr swt-ct pt-rsonality will gt-t to go to a hcauty culturc school in Pittsburgh patit-nts havtf as niuch succcss with hcauty as hcl' placcs, Good luck to you, lfmilyl Raymond Lockwood Scicntitic and Lihcral Arts t'ourst-s sliding homo. Not that Slim can't skatt-, Oh no! Ii hrilliant fellow as hc is ont' of our honor studcntsg lit- skating or taking picturcs all the tinic. rs W TH Luck, Slini. Lillian London Lihcral Arts Course Jr. Rt-tl Cross, 2, 3, 43 Science Vlub, 2g A. A., 5, 4. Hcillllll' of if iulzuzf may. And indct-d this is l,illian's attitude toward worritfs and cart-s of lift: Inny always st-cnis to hc in a happy, cart-frcc nioodg howt'vt-r, Lillian can almost always bt: rclicd upon to give a good recitation. Lillian is always st-arching for a good tinic, and sht- is ncarly alia ahle to tind onc. It might ht- nicntioncd that Inny can lit- st-t-n in thc Company of a ct-rtain young man ht-fore and aftt-r school hours. XYlit-rcvt-r nt-Xt yt-ar tinds Lillian, wt' wish ht-r tht- ht-st of ttvt-rytliing. Rcd Cross, 1, 2, 3, -lg A. A., l, 2, 3, 4g ln XYalkt-tl hlininiyf' 3. Dorff Mkt' lift' Sl'l'l.UIl.YIj'., You 114'-z't'1' gc! out of ll tzllzwx' Slim is that tall, digniticd f?J looking ft-llow usually st-cn in tht company of Huck Hall. 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S. 11111 1111 111L1llL'1' 11'1101'0 111' 11111-5 111' 1111111 110 11111-5, 110 15 5u1'0 10 110 11 511001-55. sht- is no aniatt-ur at this pastinit-. Xlargit- ht-lps ht-r sistt-r at tht- yt-ry nt-at. XXX- might suspt-t't Marais woulcl go in for ht-auty t-ulturt-, seein to ht- vt-ry silt-ntg hut, if you watch rlost-ly, you will notit't- a whispt-r I 'I'lll-1 Xl I li RU IQ Margaret Manfredo tit-nt-ral t'ourst- .-X, X., -ll .lil livtl truss, 2, J, -l. Y'l1y g1'11ll1' -:'111'1'1' my .vp1'1'1'I 1'1111 l'1ll'I'l'.H 3lar1-11t- tall st-tlaitv antl tlLlI'li-llLlll't'fl, always tgivt-s tht- nnprt-ssion ,t . , . of not lat-ing t'ont't-rnt-tl aliout a thing, Sht- stnilt-s at you yt-ry swt-t-tly, wht-n sht- grt-t-ts you, anal passt-s on, Nlargit- st-ltloin is st-t-n talking. llut sht- has at lt-w spt-tial lrit-ntls with whoni sht- is always rt-atly to trllt Klargart-t has a gt-ntlv niannt-r ahout ht-r, antl sht- is vt-ry thouglitlul ul' Ulllt'l' pt-oplt-'s iit't'llllQ.IS. ln ht-r spart' tilnt- Klart:it- ltnits, Ht-r lznittt-tl tlrt-sst-s art- prool' hcauty parlor a tlt-al, antl sht- niust lt-arn a lot front this txptiitntt ht-t'aust- sht- always has ht-r own hair arrangt-tl attrat-tiyt-ly ancl sht- is hut sht- tt-lls us sht- hasn't any spt-t-ial plans for tht- urantl antl glorious futurt-. May you hayt- tht- ht-st of lurk, Klartgart-tl Mary Marino l.iht-ral .Xrts antl St'it-ntilir fitlUl'St'S 1 . . 1 t t'luh, .ig Uliunty l'ulls tht- Strings, 2. K1'111ly 1,11 111-1117 111111 l'l'llIlVV Iill 1111111l. 5 . . rx - t - . ht-art is Mary. stutlit-s. suttt-t-tl in whatt-yt-r sht- untlt-rtal4t-s. Julia Marsh Gt-nt-ral tfourst: tfonnnt-rt'ial Vluh, 3, 43 Rt-tl Vross, 3, 4g ,X. X., 2, 4. HIIvf'1l',l.H1f'l1 .v1'It'111'1- llllfli 1111111 1-I11q111'111'1- fllllll .vj11'1'1'11. You know Julia. Slit- 'L -' 3 yt-s, slit- is always t'ht-wing gum, it st-t-ins. You cannot attust- .lulit- ol ht-ing in a hurry, tor wt- can nt-vcr rt-int-:nht-r having st-t-n ht-r in at J hurry. As for ht-ing a followt-1' of wt-ll-tinit-tl silt-nt-t-, 'Qlulit- :nay 'W stt-al away unnotitt-tl hy tht- majority, It st-t-ins to us that 'flulit- woulo hc a vcry unintt-rt-sting tgirl il' sht- tlicl not whispur now antl thtn 'lihc wayt- in ,lulit-'su hair rapturt-s tht- athniration of niany a girl . . 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'flulit-i' can nanzt- lor us no partit'ular hohhy, hut wt- lqnow that sht- wiitt-s antl prints t-xtrt-nit-ly wt-ll, -lulizrs futurt- is lllltlt't'lrlt'tlQ hut, whatt-vt-r it turns out to ht-, wt- ran trust 'jlulit- to xnaltt- tht- lit-st ol' ity llt'X't'l'lllt,'ltfSS, wt- wish ht-r ht-alth, wt-alth. :intl happint-ss. 171111-X'-1' 17111 1 lr. lit-tl Cross, l, 2, 3, 4g .X. .X., -lg 5t'lt'l1t't' 1 luli, 3, -41 llonit- lxtononuts . . . 1 , , . tint- of tht- hrifflitt-st snnlt-s in P H 5. ht-lonffs to Xl-try lht- lut that sht- has so inany lrlt-ntls tlt-pt-ntls largt-ly upon this, tor sht- tx t-hangt-s slnilcs with nt-arly t-yt-ryonc that t-ntcrs llt'1' rooni in tht- inorni , Mary is always willing to ht-lp llCI' frit-ntls out in any niannf-r that sht' can antl oltt-n lt-ayt-s ht-r own work to ht-lp a frit-ntl, So laruv rt Klaiy rt-atls a grt-at tlt-al antl so fornis a witlt- llllt'liLLl'4llllltl for ht: Mary woultl likt- to attt-ntl soint- t'ollt-gc nt-xt yt-ar, XYith htm hritght snult- antl ht-r willingnt-ss, wt- haytr no tlouht hut that slit- un. an ARF -ai lioys' tllee t'lub, 2. 3, 43 Orchestra. 3, 4, Band, 33 Basketball llanager, t 2, 3. 4, lfrench Club, SQ Business Staff of illirror, 3, A. A., 4, Science tflub. 4. The .fiflxflllflll zeefzrs out more apparel tlzant the Juan. Pete, as llelvitt is commonly known, is the well-dressed student who occupies one of the front-most seats of Room He may often be seen, walking through the halls or on the streets, talking in a very interesting manner, with some member of the female sex, His nightly visits to a particular avenue in town, lead us to suspect him, some- what. of paying unusual attention to a certain lady-resident of that section ttbf course, we could never be certain of such probabilitiesl. lJeXYitt seetns to enjoy being in the lime-light. His willingness to make motions in class meetings, his unabashed recitations in class, and his prominent seat in the orchestra all go to prove such a statement. l'elt'u likes almost all the sports, especially baseball and swim- ming, and thoroughly enjoys going to parties. He is undecided as to his future. but we have ideas that it won't be so very long before he becomes somt-body's worst-r half, lYhatever your intentions, the best of luck to you, l'ett fr 1'1':t'-lirfill' 'li ll li M l RR O R Thomas Maruca General Course H.NvIlf1H'I' 11115 girefz ns Iwo mrs but only' one HI01lffZ.U Tom came to us from lIct'almont High School two years ago, and everyone that knows him agrees that he is a likable chap. Teddy and George are his frequent chumsg and, when these lads get together, much is said and done. Tom spends much time outside school hours driving a truck and working in his uncle-'s store. He is also keen about baseball. Tom has not the slightest idea what he intends to do after grad- uation. but may you have the best of luck in whatever you attempt, 'l1o1n l DeWitt McC1incy General Course Helen jacklyn McCoy Liberal Arts Course French Vlub, 3, jr. Red Cross, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Size teas frexlz Illllf fill! of faz'z'lL that soizzetlziug would tum cup. Teetie', is another of those girls who comes in just before the last bell. She and her sister are usually the last Seniors to come into Room I' to hang up their wraps, even though they do drive back and forth in their Ford. Helens hobbies are many and varied. She likes to read and write short stories, but she has absolutely no liking' for long ones. Helen likes to do fancy work, too. She does not say that she keeps a scrap- book but we think she must, for she collects pictures and articles from newspapers. 'lieetie plans to go to the Kiaison Ifrederick Beauty School. XV? hope the good Lady Luck is her constant companion. hlue eyes. She is one of tlte quieter antl ntore reserverl ntentlters of out class, whont we so selmlont hear talking at tlte wrong tinte. seein to get along exceptionally well togetherg in faet, far hetter tltan in which we see her so frequently. She also has eonsiclerahle interest in a young ntan witlt recl ltair. ceecl in wltatever slte untlertakesl 'I' II li lXl l It li OR Mary Ellen McCoy l.iheral Arts Vourse .X. .X., 2, 0, -lg .luntor lseml tross, A, 43 l'reneh K lult, n, U1'l1lN'lI1'fIII1'11 so .y'l1'llIll'l'1X' l ming um! .vo j111r.' Mary lzllen IS slenclet' ancl i1lll'1 ancl slte has the prettiest shamle ol Olly s ahnost eonstant eontpanion is her sister, Helen. These girls ntost sisters. One of Klary lille-n's favorite pastitnes is clriving altout Ill lter ear Mary lillen has no cletinite plans for tlte future, hut ntay she sue- Williarn McGee General Course illl-I'l'UI' lloartl, 4g lloys' Glee Vlult, 2, 3, 4g .X, .X., 3, 4, Ne:'er less alone flzfnz 'ZUIIVII by 111-lII.W'lf.U This little quotation certainly fits Bill to the letter. Ile is seen at very few pultlic places except wlten necessity requires, anfl inclet-fl lte lives a routine of quietness ancl peace. This characteristic, however, cloes not exeluele l'ihlter front the frienclships of his fellow classmates hut seettts only to inerease ltis nunther of companions. Hill likes to collect flilferent kinfls of ntateh-Itoxes anrl folclers. huilcl ntoclel airplanes ancl ships, skate, reacl, play haseltall, anfl tlo nutnerous things at which he achieves great sueeess. Wie hope. as he cloes, that t'Hill will he attencling sotne eollege next year. In any ease we wish hint success in life. Owen K. McHenry General Course lfootltall, 2, 3, 43 Recl Vross, 2, 3, 43 .X. .X., 3, 4. Join me in zz f1'oIic. Owen is attotlter ot' our stellar foothall players, This year Owen helcl clown tlte right-encl position very elticiently. Ile playecl harcl, was a goocl sport, ancl reeoverecl several futnhles at what tnigltt he callefl critical ntontents. Our squarl will ntiss ltint next year. Owen is a ntoclest fellow always talking ahout how some fellow player won tlte gatne, witlt never a worcl altout ltis own part in the win. Ili-sifles his love of footltall. Owett is a great ltunter. During hunting season. ---lin he hrings us glowing tales of the chase, hut he never says anything 1 tk , ahout the gante haggerl. , Owen is uncleciclecl ahout his future, Itut will seek work sonte- ' wltere. Best of luck, Owen. t,iA' Jw,-f,tf-4tzt-it X. .X.. 2. 3. 4: ,lr. Red Cross. 2. 3, 43 Press Club, 3, 43 Rep. .Xctivities uption to the proverb Hlleautiful and dumb, for Sally is very bright. She is an outstanding commercial student. She has scholastic ability the company of Redding chatting gayly away. 'l' ll li Xl I li R O R Richard McQuown General Course lfootball, l. 2, S, 43 Red Cross, 2. 3, 43 .X. .X.. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 33 Health Club, S3 Commercial Club, 33 Treasurer of Senior Class, 4. 3 iiSI'ff'IZCC' is 1111 llffffbllfff, llick is another of our stellar football players. He was our left-end and boy, how he got down under long puntsl He and the ball usually arrived at about the same time. XVe sure will miss Dick on next year's squad. However. Dicks abilities are not all confined to the football field for he has won the hearts and best wishes of all his classmates. He was the Senior Class treasurer and handled our funds very well. Dick is, as a rule. a very quiet boy and you would not know that he was around if you didn't look once in a while. Dick is undecided about his fL1tL11'CQ but, as he is now in the local troop, we woulcln't be surprised if he chose a service career. VVC are sure that he will come out on top. He has our best wishes. Sara McQuown Commercial Course lloartl. 3 Secretary of Press Club, 43 Typist for Hi-L1'glz1.v, 4g Tri- lli-Y. 2. 3. 4: Health Club, 2, 3, 43 Classnote Reporter, 33 Secretary of .X. .X.. 33 Secretary of Health Club, 43 D. .X. R. Contest, 43 Secretary of .lunior Class, 3. rllf11'111'11.' iuftlz the llllfk-b7'U'ZL'1Z eyes, III i.'l111.ve orbs ll slzflzfoit' lies, Like lflf' 1f11.yk in CtZ'C'7ll'lIg sk1'cs. Sally is that bright-looking, slender girl from S who is an ex- nl the happy faculty of being able to mix her work and play successfully. Sally enjoys a good time as well as the next fellow and enjoys nnensely tripping the light fantastic toe. She is frequently seen in Sally's line personality and scholastic ability will help her in het chosen career as a stenographer. We are sure she will be successful. llollit forget us. Sally. Robert Meneely Liberal .Xrts and Scientific Courses lioys' Glee Club. 2. 3, junior Red Cross, 1. 2, 33 .3X. A.. 2. 3, 43 Band, 1, 23 Iland Concert. 2: Science Club, 3, 43 Yice-President of Science Club, 4: French Club, 43 Health Club, 3, 43 Stage Crew, 3, 43 .Xssistant Stage Crew llanager, 43 Debating Society, 43 Chapel Debate, 43 Sunbonnet Girl, 3: Representative to State Academy of Science Meeting at Indiana State Teachers' College, 33 Forensic I,eague'lixtempore Speaking, 4. HB'1lS'X'f-fillf still, ll llIOI1IFl1f To sp111'c. Ilob reaches a little more than six feet in height. XYhen he puts his mind to a thing. he does it and does it well. He has been an active and successful member of the Stage Crew for two years, thus showing that he must have initiative and eniciency. He has been also a very active member of Science Club and a back-bone of Debating Society. l1ob's hobby seems to be working back stage in dear old P. H. S. I'-ob fully intends to go to college. The particular one has not as yet been chosen, however. 1' 1 111' jx-.w1f-.' Helen is rather a jolly person, who loves to be in a crowd. and unceasing chatter. She is nearly always found, during noon hour, in a small group gathered in some corner laughing'and talking gaily. 'l'll li .Nl I Klitlli Helen Milliron t'ommercial t'ourse .X. .X., 2, S, 41 jr. Red Vross, 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Il 1111pj1y 311111111 is l11'1'.v.' If you see someone sauntering gracefully through the halls, you will know it is llelen. She never seems to be in a hurry to get any place. Lunch hour would be very cheerless if it weren't for Helen's giggle .Xlthough Helen has not yet decided about the future, we are sure that she will be successful. Lots of luck, Helenwl Helen Elizabeth Morris General t'ourse t'omniercial Vlub, J, 43 Red t'ross, 1, Q, 43 .X. .X.. I, 4. 1 11111g11'11 f111f1 flflllfvifl 111111 z'1111e'.v 111111 .w1111g. l X Helen is a very merry girl whose laughter we so often hear issuing from Room S. Helen seems to be constantly enjoying herself anal is ' '-'- e:-: Q Q 11-: 4 always telling us of the good times she has had the night before. A unl' 'A Helen gets the nickname Dimples for vi very ff . ' ' 4. A she not the deepest and prettiest dimples of any girl in our class? Helen can usually be found with the gang consisting of glean. Zeedick, and 'l'ommy who seem to be constantly having the Iiest of times. It has been frequently reported that IJimples is considerably interested in a certain young man. Now we wonder? Helen intends to enter some Business College next year. Nlay you always have the good times that you are having nowf Florence Ruth Mowrey Liberal .Xrts Course .X. .X., 2. 3, 43 jr. Red Cross, 1. 41 Press Vlub, 2, 3, 4g Vlassnote Re- porter, 2g Invitation t'ommittee, 4. True i.'111'l11 ix 1.11 111'1'11g, 1111! .Vt'I'lIIl'1Ig.H 'I'hat's lflorence-the girl talking and chewing gttin. She has an air of not having a care in the 'world but appearances are deceiving. Ruth always has her lessons prepared and well. too, because her name is often glimpsed on the honor roll. She is dependable and con- scientious. Ilesides these characteristics, Ruth is a very gay individu il aitd is very friendly to every one. Ruth has many good times. outside of this institution of learn- ing, with 'her pal lletty. lYe hear Florence is quite an artist, too. She spends much time reading, playing the piano, and dancing. ller tn- thusiasm and lively manner have gained her many friends in l'. ll. S. Florence says she has no definite plans for the future although rlpt' is interested in art and would like at some time to go to I'itt .Xrt Institute. You have our best of wishes in whatever you do, Ruth 1 111'1y-.i1'1'1'1I l w w sll 'l' H li M I R R U R Mary Irene Murphy P Hi 5 General Course tllee tflub, 43 Health Vlub, 1, 2, 3, -lg Sonia, lg jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 43 .X. .X., 1, 2, 3. 4. lu youllz 111111 in berzuty, lfl'1's1111111 is but 1'111e. III' haven't quite been able to tell whether Mary is a serious- minded person or a happy care-free girl. We do know that her smile never fails to attract people to her, for it fairly breathes friendliness and charm. IYith her curly hair. sparkling eyes, and jolly smile, hlary reminds us all of a merry, twingling little Irish colleen. liary may be seen some- times giggling over the good times she has had, or over a joke, which has just caught her fancy. The class of '37 wish you loads of luck in whatever you underttka in the future, Mary! Leroy Neal General Course lr. Red cross, 3, 43 Swimming Team, 43 .X. .X., 2, 3, 41 IY1'estling Manager, .ll XYrestling, 2g Interclass Basketball, 25 Football Manager, l U1i1ll'l'l'i.Y ll good 11.1116 Cllllllillg, boysf 'Illte list of l,eroy's activities is evidence that he is interested in ports. Ile is a prominent figure at the 'I'here's seldom a game, tither basketball or football, that he misses. He will leave a big hole in the swimming team because of his ability. l,ife is to be enjoyed to its fullest extent, l.eroy believes, and he is always wise-cracking and iughing. XXX- believe the only time he's serious is when he's studying ' 'sh IX' l,ngh.i He dot-sn't display his joviality in school to the extent he does titer school. This likable young man says he doesn't care much for irls. Xt any rate, the girls receive little attention from him. llut you it-ver can tell-4 3 he may only be bashful in their presence, and deep down ll! his heart may not think so badly of them, lle l1asn't said anything about what he intends to do. 'We trust eu-ss will attend you, I,eroy. of Vera Neal Scientific Course li Red Vross, l, 2, 3, -lg Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, -lg lNIemories. 33 Secretary of I'ress Vlub, 3g Secretary of Science Cllub, 43 t'heerleader, 4g President of Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Iiditor-in-Chief of Hz'-Lights, 4. Tile g1'e11le.v1' l111j7j1i111xs'.v 6011105 fmuz lille g1'f'Il1'l'Sl' IlFfZi'Z'l'fj'.H Yera is one of the busiest members of our class. Ily her ability and work, Yera, as liditor-in-C'hief, has contributed greatly to the sue- eess of the Hz'-Lights in its first year of publication. Although Vera is kept very busy as liditor-in-flhief, she finds time for various other I-'wig-e1',-f1'11 5 activities. She always has time to chat with her friends and win new friends. So, Vera is one of the most popular girls of the '37 class. 1 As a cheerleader, Neal has helped to boost I'unxs'y High to victory throughout the year. Indeed, Yera is to be commended for her fine school spirit. Neal intends to take up physical education at some college next year but has not iyet decided where. Best wishes, Vera! 'I' ll li Nl l IQ li U li Robert Noerr General Course .X. .Xa -l, 53 ,lunior Red Vross, 31 lioys' Glee Cfluh, l, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 3, 4, 53 'l'reasurer of Ili-Y, 43 Health Vluh, Sg A. .X. tfolleetor, lg rl11'1'1'111' t'olleetor, 33 'l'reasurer of Activities .Xssoeiatiom 5g 7 Mikado, lg Sonia, 2g Older Boys Fonferenee, 4, P1'1'.v1':'1'1'11111'1' is 1111 lllfl'l'171lft' C'll'Z'l.l'll by l Z'l'7'y 1111111. Holm is a tall well-huilt young man ot' P. H. S. Upon entering Room l. rather early we may usually find Boh conversing with Ruth States until he has to go. lioh has been quite interested in school activities. Ile is often seen hovering about the oftiee in the Capacity ol treasurer of the .Xetivities .Xss-gieiation. He has also taken an active part in the Hi-Y. Camping and good old stamp-Collecting make up Bolfs hohhies. Bob has informed us that he intends to be working at Rikers within a short time. XVe give him our best wishes for success and warn him to look out for the ears. Pearl Pitrone Cfornrnereial Course .-X. A., -lg Coinmereial Club, 3. SiI1'11c1' xiu1'1'f1'1' 'ix 1111111 .S'IJC'I'C'1I.U Slenderness, jet-hlaek wavy hair, and sparkling eyes are eliaratler- isties which we associate with Pearl. She appeals to he a quiet. un- assuming lass in school. Wihen among intimate friends, her apparent reserve isfcast aside and she has her little jokes and fun. Pearl treks from VValston to P. H. S. every day. ls that how you retain that slender ligure, Pearl? Pearl is interested in eonnnereial work and is very good in shorthand. lYe may expect to tind Pearl in a XYashington, ID. V.. tllililflj next year as a stenographer, The best wishes of the elass of '57 go 'with her. Sara Ann Postlewait tf'onnnereial Course C'ommereial Vluh, 3, 4g Cflassnote Reporter, 45 .X. .X., 3, -lg Junior Red Cross, 1, 3, 4. rl g11111I 11111112 is fill' I11'.vl of -l.7'l-CVIIIS, the 5111116 ftldflj' 111111 for 1'-z'1'1'. This seems to he Sally's opinion for she gets so mueh enjoyment from reading a good hook. During the noon hour and in the midst of much huh-huh. Sally Can usually he found tranquilly reading some good book. But don't think that Sara spends all of her time reading hooks, for she never neglects her lessons and has a rule has them pre- pared in a faultless manner. Sara and Hazel seem to he pratftitially inseparahle friends. llo you wonder why we Call Sara Sap ? It is not a very fitting name for such a sensihle girl as Sara: however, her initials spell Sap, Sally is one of our very protieient eommereial students. She hopes to become someone's stenographer in the near future. FCIl'f'X'-IIIQIIV 'I' ll li IX W l l R R O R Wilfred Poydock General Course A. A., 3, 4g Ir. Red Cross, 3, 4. For solitude soszzelimes is best s0c1'ely. Stud is rather hard to get acquainted with. He is, oh, so reserved in school. He doesn't indulge in school activities much, but he has other interests outside of school. VVilfred is greatly interested in sports. Baseball is his favorite. His hobby is collecting magazine covers, and he likes western pictures particularly. Stud seldom talks in school, but, when he does, says something of interest. He is a very nice person you'll find, if you make his acquaintance. He is really interested about other people, but it is difticult for him to break through his own wall of reserve. It is quite refreshing to have a person like W'ilfred in our midst inthis day. t'Stud is in doubt as to what he intends to do, but best wishes, , Stud Nettie Previte Commercial Course junior Red Cross, 3, 4. 'Simi I oft lla-vc heard defclzdecl, 'Little said is soonest 111cncled'. 'lhis set-ms to express the motto of Nettie for she is really a very quiet girl. ln addition to being quiet, Nettie is very neat about both her personal appearance and about her work. Indeed, Nettie seems to 5 be a true student, for, while the rest of us are talking, Nettie will . I ,,,,,1., ,Q ,,., probably 'be found industriously pursuing some study. Nettie has decided that she would like to become a stenographer. ff XXX- can certainly feel assured of her success because of iher neatness, 7 her industry, and the line work that she has already done as a com- if , mt-rcial student. mfg W 'f A f i . Q.. fi . Wilma E Redding ' es General Course .X. .X., 1, 2, 3, 41 ,rt-. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 43 Home liconomics Flub, lg Ifrench l'lub, 3, Sunbonnet Girlfl 35 Sonia, 1, Glee Club, l 5, 4 'll'lll'l.t'f'V' is lllc' nmllzcl' of 1'1zjoy11lm1f. Redding is the pretty, fun-loving person who is ever on the go. How she does love a good time! Her charming smile and laugh-- ing blue eyes denote that entertainment in any shape or style is fun to her. Dancing is one of L'Redding's favorite forms of entertainment. She likes to go roller-skating, too. You'll find her frequently at Indi- ana, skating with an admirer. VVith Sara and limily, her chums, she is always planning' a good time. XVilma going to a college in Texas next fall. VVe know her debonair manner will win her many friends in the Lone Star State. Good luck, Redding. Jiifl 3' 'll ll li M I R R O R Thomasine Renne General Course Ilr. Red t'ross. l. 2. 5, -43 .X. .X., 1, 2, 3, 41 fl0llllllt'1't'llll Vlub, 5. Oli, fill' 1l1'1lI'f is 11 ,l.l'l'l' 111111 11 f1'!t1'rI1'.v.v f1ll.Hg,- .-el 'I1'11tZ'1' of III1' 111'1'11l1, Cl bird on lf11' 'I1'l'llg. lf you want to know a girl who seems to have not a care in the world. you ought to try n'l'Clllllllj'.H XYhen you ask others what they think of her. their answer is. tJhl She's a lot of fun. That is why she has so many friends. 'l'hen, too, she never gets angry, which is an asset every one of us would give a lot to own. lVhen you ask any of her friends about her, they settle down to give you a long speech about her merits. XYe are convinced that there is not another person to whom her friends can truthfully attribute so many virtues. About her future, Tommy is undecidedg but, whatever she does, we know that she cannot help but have a great deal of encouragement from her friends an1l 'acquaintances besides their sincere best wishes. Esther Roberts Commercial Course '1'hespian' Society, 3. 4g XYho Says C'an't? 3g Ilirectress of An- other Beginningf' -lg Directress of I arewell, Vruel XYorl1l. 43 The Unicorn and the Fish, 4. f'W1'I1z ll 1e1'11Itl1 of l'1l'I'f'lL tresscs, 111111 Il grlj' 1Z1'1ll'f.H f 1 . . . . 1 . 1 his quotation is very applicable to Izsther because her black han' and gay, care-free manner set her off from everyone else. liveryone admires her jet-black locks which give her an Oriental look. Iisther is always attired neatly and attractively. Her hair is always just so. She is very dignified and poised in school. Do not get the impression lfsther is conceited or snobblish, for she isn't at all. She merely doesn't have much to say to people she doesn't know intimately. Iisther particularly likes to skate and dance. She's a good tl2lIlt'l'1' an1l loves a good dance orchestra. Parties and good times charm listher. lYllL'l'CVC1' listher goes to college next vear. she has our best wishes for her success. 1, . is Betty Jane Roper General Course .X. .X., l. 2. J, 4. ill. Ixed tloss, 1. 2. A, 4, Cilee Club, l w l lfrench Vlub, 5. .l .l-l'l-VIII! IIN fl'1lt' IIS Il Juan frm 1Ifl'I't'.H lletty is the girl who always has a goo1l wor1l for everybody. lletty is the type that has a good time any place. She loves music and hates too much work. She is a great asset to the tllee Vluh and misses very few practices. .Xmbition an1l 1lepen1lability are two of l3etty's outstanding chu acteristics. Betty always has that dreamy look in her eye and she tells us that . lll another year she expects to be baking pies and darning stockings. .G P Good luck, Betty. s ls x F1'fly-mzc a',' ' 1 'I' ll li Nl l li RUR Carl Rotolo General Course .l11fl lllllkl' mrlz zlrzy Il fI'l'll'I7 011. llze Iwi. Varl is a very active fellow. He is always quite friendly and always has time to talk. In fact, it is just a little hard for us to understand how he gets his work done because of his talking. Carl derives his greatest enjoyment from dancing, an art which they tell us Carl has mastered. C'arl left us in February, for he then had enough credits lor graduation. Carl isn't so very sure about his future, but he told us that he wanted to be a soda-juker. Best oft luck, tlarl. Emily Rotolo General Course .X. .X.. 2. 3, -lg liUlNlllljl'ClLll Club 3' Red Cross 1, 2 5 -l. 5 7 7 7 7 Her do-p l11'o:.'1z eyes like linzpid pools Slzom' forllz like Crystal stars. 'lllllll quotation does seem to describe Em's eyes that are so large and dark. Then she is also the possessor of the deepest and prettiest dimples you could imagine. lint and Mary are usually seen together and can be heard dis- cussing the fun that they have had the night before. limily, who is very fond of dancing, is a very graceful dancer. She also likes to sing and we can hear her at practically any time of the day singing or humming one of the latest songs. She experts to take up beauty culture in the near future. May she be as care-free in the future as she is nowl Dalvin Rowland General Course Team, S3 Commercial g .-X. A., 4, SQ Swimming junior Red Vross, 4, 5 Club, 3, 4. fl 1114111 of ClffCll'1'S.U the busy step and the busy look, the one that That fellow with talks to you as though he meant what he was saying and as though what he said was to be listened to and was important, stands a good chance of being Dalvin Rowland. Dal is just that type of fellow. In- deed he always seems to be exactly a man of affairsf' If he is in- terested in something, he will go into it whole-heartedlyg but, if not, it is because he can sec no use to do it. Swimming is one thing in which he is interested and which is his hobby. He is, of course, a member of the swimming team. Dal does not intend to go to college. Instead he is going to be- come a Forest Ranger for Uncle Sam. i 1'f1 3'-1' 'zt'0 l . 1'sl.l'1 'I' ll E M li ll R CJR Hazel Winifred Ruth General Course hlr, Red Vross, 3, 4, Cotnntercial Club, 3, 4. Y'1'11e ber1111'y lies in deep retreats. Hazel's presence in S would never be detected by her vocal ottt- bttrsts. Hazel is so quiet attd unassuming. She always may be found studying seriously. She is really not so quiet when one knows her more intimately. She also likes to have a good titne but she realizes there is a place-and that is not in school-to be gay and merry. She has at small, slender shape and, believe it or not, straight hair. How Ruth has kept her straight hair in this day of waves and curls is a ntystery. Maybe she likes to be individual and ttot follow the usual run of attettd- ing a beauty parlor every so often for a so-called permanent wave. Ruth can ttsually be seen with Sara, her cottstant friend and companion. Sara will tell you it is a pleasure to have Ruth for a friend because she never chatters incessantly. Hazel has no detinite plans for the future. The class of '37 wishes her the best of luck! David Schriner General Course . even ltad a stnall tiower garden of his own. Arlene Shaffer General Course A. A., 45 Jr. Red Cross The llzaid :alto nzodestly conceals her IJl'11llf1.l'S.H Arlene is that ditntnutive reserved person sitting in Room S who is quietness personitied. liy her silence she becomes conspicuous, just the thing she's been trying to avoid. Arlene isn't much interested in school activities so we haven't had much of a chance to get acquainted with herg but her intimate friends say that, when slte is with them, she is as lively as the most active and that she is the possessor of at very sweet personality. Arlene is dainty, neat, denture and has a gentle, soft voice. Ilow we girls with hair literally straight as a poker envy lter naturally wavy hair! Arlene's going in training, she informs us. lYe are sure she will make an excellent nurse because of her gentle, qttiet ways. The hospital would hold few terrors for some people if tltey could count on getting attention from a nurse such as Arlene will be. Nlay happiness and success be yours, Arlene! Red tfross, 1, 2, 3, 4, SQ A, A., 5, Glee Club, 4 He shall Hmlee merry tuherezter llc goes. Dave is another member of that little group of fellows who h: little to say tin schoolj. Dave is also a hunter although we have nev 1 seen anything which he has killed. Dave is somewhat of an art student and we tind that he is also interested in singing. A little secret about A Dave is that he once told us that he enjoyed gardening and that lu Dave is undecided about his future bttt expects to tind work. 4?- yg af 'K ,N if V 4 , :Q 5- Fifly'-1 I1 r l.:iws11n is the blond-haired boy from Room S. Although he does not care for ust to hear his humorous and quaint responses. At school we iind that Lawson is a very quiet and attentive student who seldom talks un- less called upon to recite. Lawson is interested in machinery but has not delinitely decided In earn '1 living hy it. He is going to stay at home a while and then llnfl hims1ll tl -lolz. Success to you, Lawsonl lflillil'--lllflll N1'1'1'1'f 111111 .wif-1'11111!111111511 117111 SUII'li11l'j' as 1111 0j'Sfl'l'.', 'lx ll li N l ll li U R james Shaffer Liberal Arts Course diss, - ., ' .. .. .. e, ' ench Club, 2, 3, 4g Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4g 1Iemories, 5, XVho Says Can't?' 33 XYienies on XVednesday, 25 Bunty Pulls the Strings, 2. A'N6 Z'l'l' z'1'11z1b1e 1'1'011b1c until trozzblc troubles you. sk. lint is that tall, curly-headed boy from Room S as you probably all know, for-who doesn't know him? He just seems to make friends 1 everywhere he goes with his witty remarks and care-free airs. Jimmie just craves loads of excitement and good times-no matter when or where and he finds no greater pleasure in anything than in playing a clever joke on one of his many friends. In fact, the only thing that can mar his fun is C.'11esz11 l which frequently causes a worried look to come to his face. Another characteristic of Steppie is his exceedingly curly hair which always looks as if he had just had a new permanent. Indeed it is the envy of many girls in P. H. S. 'We do not know exactly what 'Qlirnl' intends to do next year, but probably he will enroll in some college. Wlith his care-free attitude and airs, we are certain that he will succeed. i 'Yu Lawson Shaffer General Course .X. .X., 4. the fairer sex, they all talk to him or ask him questions Mary Shaffer General Course Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, -lg A. A., 4. lie 111011 f111111'lz'111', but by 110 111111115 Ullfgllff, Mary is that tall slender girl whom you can see rushing through the halls at morning and noon talking to her friends. She is probably best known for her sharp retorts. Do not try to play jokes on lXIary, for she always has a snappy comeback that squelches you completely. Mary is deeply interested in commercial work and will probably continue her study of it at Thompson Business College. Hin' sincere wishes for your success go with you, llary. 'Vlllf Nllll ROR Dick Duane Smith General Vourse Science t'luh, -lg .X. .X., -lg -lunior Red tfross, 3, 43 XVrestling, 3, 43 lfoothall, 3, 'lg Swimming, -lg Softhall, 3. .-I frm' lover of .s'j20rt.v.,' This quotation certainly seems to apply to Dick, for his main interest in life centers around sports. VVe find when we glance over lJick's list of activities that he has participated in practically every sport of our school. liick can usually he found surrounded hy a group of friends Cusually girlsl while he proceeds to give his opinion on any question under discussion. lle seems to enjoy this situation, for he is one of the most talkative memhers of our class. Dick is not the type, who is likely to become grey-headed as a result of worrying, although he does admit that Chemistry gets him down occasionally. Dick is uncertain as to what he will he doing next year but niay you hnd success in whatever you undertake! Ivan Smith Scientific Course .x, .x., 1, 2, 5, 4g Rt-11 iii-055, 1, 2, 3, 4, H1-Y, 3, 4g H111 wnkai 5 ,linnny, 3. A Suit tlzyself to the estate im wlziflr tlzy lat is mst, he is going to discover something worth while. In the evenings 'ust Shirk or talking with llr. Heil. ,lim's Companions are UXYlllU.'lllllIl,ll reading the humps on jim's head and the skinned knees we think 1 lnn is quite a roller-skater. He has found time for seyt-ral visits the lndiana rink. tells us that his future is undecided. Martha L. Smith General Course hlr. Red Vross, 2, 3. 45 Commercial Club, 3, -lg A. A., 4, Tl10,s'e -zulzo bring SllIlSlll.lll' into flu' I1':'c5 of others clllllllfif keep it fl'01ll flLFlIISC1T'CS.,l llartha, it seems, is always laughing or making someone else laugh. She is one of the merriest members of the class of '37, The quotation ahove certainly tits her, for hesides making others merry, she is merry herself. Lunch hour would he dull without 1lartha's incessant chatter and merry laughter. llartha has no definite plans for the future, hut we wish her suc- cess in whatever she does. lf'1'1'1y-,1i.t-f- ll-lllllll is our research man of the chemistry lah. He is always mixing chemicals together just to see what will happen. Some clay J . . . . , after school .lim may he found either, at. the lah., talking with Mr. C'ostanzo, Dick lValker and a certain girl from Room 4, Ily XYC wouldn't he surprised if fini took up researcli work, hut lu- atquaintanrt-s. ln fact, she has become quite popular among her class- T ll li Nl I ll R O R Betty Jane Snyder General Course jr. Red Cross, 3, 4, French Club, 33 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. The iunrfl for me is Joy, just .s'z'111pIe f0y. On meeting Betty jane you are immediately conscious of her pleas- ing personality. liven if she is in just one of your classes, your at- tention is attracted to her. This possibly is not all due to Iietty's per- sonality, however, for her giggle and whispers break in on the silence every once in a while. llut even if she were extremely quiet Cwhich would subtract from her charmj, he would still be a nice person to know. There are two main things that Betty ,lane likes to do best and does do much of the time. These are playing the piano and setting hair. She is quite accomplished at both. Iietty would like to attend Indiana State Teachers' College. XVC sincerely hope that she will be able to do so. Mary Belle Startzell General Course A. A.. 43 jr. Red Cross, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 4. ITU infer! Ihre like fl plmzsrzfzz' thought iulzenv such. are tuuntedf' Mary lielle came to P. H. only this year from Brookville, but yet she has become one of us. She has fitted very nicely into our midst and her interest in the activities show that she enjoys being with us. llt-r quiet ways and charming smile have won her many friends and mates. Une of Mary lIelle's characteristics is her neatly waved hair. It is tht- envy of many other girls in school. Klary lit-lle informs us that she has no definite plans for the future, lint we, tht- rlass of '37 join in wishing her loads of luck and success. F Marion Ruth States Liberal Arts Course A. A., 1. 2, 3, 43 A. A. Collector, 2, Health Club, 3, 4g jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Treasurer, 2g French Club, 45 Treasurer of French Club, 4, Tri-Hi--Y, 4, rllirror Collector, 2. Her Quays are Quays of pleasanfness, -tlml all her paths un' peace. Boots is the tall, pretty girl from L, She is usually found in the midst of a group of friends laughing and chatting gayly about some- thing of common interest. Ruth's pleasing manners and friendly attitude have won many friends for her. In fact, Boots is one of the most popular girls of the '37 class. States has another chief interest. Of course, you all know. Tt's l1ob. They can be seen in the halls or going up street, laughing at something that has just been said. Ruth has no detinite plans for the future, but our best wishes are with her in whatever she may take up. r 1 lht- git-ut goll' ht-ro of l'. ll S., lit-u Stt-url llt- is tht- hoy who clot-s it l'lt'lll. lit-u hus ht-t-ii out- ol' tht- ht-st pluyt-rs ot' our l'. Il, S, goll' I5 tt-'uu whit'h hats ht-t-it tloiug so wt-ll. lit-ii is golf throupjh zuul tliroutgh. Yt suuplt- t will it-ruiit him to worry zihout, l lXt'lllS hohhx' st-t-ms to ht- t'ollt-ttiutg golf tt-t-s. l,t'l'lllllJS ht- hats aiu wt- tor tht- luturt- wht-ii ht- tlot-s this for ht- iutt-mls to ht- ll prolt-ssiouzil 'tlllt'l' llt- is ffoiulf to Uhio Stzitt- lor his liifflit-1' t-tlutwitiou 5 . 'l'll li Nl l IQ RUR Kenneth J. Stear tlt-ut-rail fltbLll'SL' .X. .X., l, 2, 3, 41 tlolf 'lit-aim, 2, 3, 4. M'M?2 l'o1o1g ff'lfo:.'.w :will ln' yozozg ,Hilo-zt'.w. mu St'ill't't'ly t'X't'I' st-t- him with ll worrit-tl look on his futt- for tht- 1't-usou thut ht- vt-ry st-ltloui thitls llllyllllllgl whith his pliilosopliy Margaret Louise Stear tit-ut-ml Course 1'lt1.s'l11'olIt'1l so .Y1l'll1l1l'l'I,l', Youlzg Illlll so qf-rl1.l'.lH bb- 75 5 - you'vt- 1iotit't-tl llCl' tztll stature. Sht- zilwtiys wtillas with poist-. iutlt-t-tl sht- tlispluys no mt-Liu tihility in this art. Pt-gn tt-lls us she is iutt-rt-stt-tl iii pliysitnll t-tlutxitiou hut rltmtw tht- ht-st ol' lutlq, l't-guy. 1 c orm - , , LaRue A y e St er l,llJL'l'Lll .Xrts oursc -V .X. .X., l, 2, 5, 41 'll1'L'llSLll'ttl' of .X. .X., .33 Mt-iuorit-s, lg l'1't-ss Vluh. 2, 3, 43 -lr. Rt-tl t'1'oss, l, 2, 3. 43 St'it-ut't- t'luh, 2, 3, 4g l'i1't'Ilt'll Vluh, 41 'llI't'L1SLl1't'1' of SL'lt'llt't' t'luh, 4, ,Q Hl'il'lHI1 1111- fm:t'1z of luv' lzrwul In flu' .mlm of lzwr tw! xlu' is 1111 H11.l'flI.H 'I'h Gi-ffflt-s nrt- so mufh at part of iSltJI'IllL'1'M thut wt- woultl hzirtlly ltuow ht-1' Sh without tht-ui. St-t 'l'utly in tht- tlttrkt-st torut-r zuitl you will thiula that tht- sun hats Stltltltlllj' stairtt-tl to shint-, hut you will liutl that it is just l.llRLlt' tt-lliug ti numht-1' of joltt-s which Lnltortl laughs lor tht- wholl- iigllllg. l.1tllut-'s L'LtlL'-l.1'L'L' uttitutlt- towzirtl lift- has mzntlt- ht-1' vt-ry populail' Llllltlllg ht-1' tltissuitttt-s zuitl will zilso ht-lp ht-1' ut 'l't-iuplu l'uix't-rsity wht-rc sht iuttutls to stutlx to ht 1 lihoi itoix tttluuttii. is quotation tits '1utl5 t-xuctly for sht- is ztlwuys giggling. f 1 i.' ,gm .X. .X., l, 2, 5, 4, 53 ,l1'. Rt-tl t'1'oss, l, 2, 3, 4, 51 Ilt-tilth Vluli, l, 7 tilt-v t'luh, 5, 4, 5, ligtt't'11l1tt1l't-z1tt- Vhorus, 3, 43 Suuhoiuit-t Girl, l l't-'ff-x ' is tht- ut-ut ffirl from Room l, with tht- liffht hziii' l't-rligtl-s Pt-gn is at vt-ry plt-usuiit pt-rsou :intl out- who Ill'Yt'I' hon-s hti friuiitls with mt-zuiiuglcss chtittt-1'. Sht- hats at kiutl Ill1lIll1t'l' gihout hit :intl sht- is ulwtiys L'OIlSltlt'I'LllL' of otht-rs. Vt-tg liltt-s lo tlgiutw-. at .I lquow whut t'ollt-gt- sht- will ztttt-ntl, if muy, lYith ht-1' swt-t-1 pt-isougtlitx l't-ggyl' will Stll't'ly uit-t-t with sut't't-ss in it-turn. XXX- siiitw-iw-ly wish joll Tlllf MIRROR ' Geraldine Stuchell Liberal Arts and Scientific Courses Tri-Hi-Y. 3. 43 Science Club. 3, -lg Thespian Society. 1, 2, 3. 4g A Full House' 1: Press Club, 3. -lg Directress of Armistice Day Program. 33 A. A., 4. Silence is deep as EtcruiIy,' speech as shallots as Timm. Geraldine is a small. quiet little girl who sits in Room L. lvhile the rest of us talk and laugh. she either goes her way-quiet and studious -or else adds her smile to our laughter. Geraldine may have a tendency to blush now and then. but still she usually gives the right answers when she is called on in class. She intends to study for nursing at Allegheny General Hospital. Her course and her interest in the sciences indicate that she is likely to meet with success. Sara Thomas General Course 'liri-Hi-Y. 2. 3, 41 Health Club, l. 2, 3. -lg French Club. 33 Press C- lub. A 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer. 3. -lg Health Club Treasurer. 2. 3 French Club Treasurer, .ig Stolen Prince, lg A. A., 1, 2. 3 -I Press Club. Typist, 4. Thr Izmir! to roizjeirc. 1110 1llldC'I'SZLClllCIl.Ilg to direct. or the Izumi to l'.YI'l'Ilfc .,' You can see by the many activities listed under Sara's name that she is always busy with something and that she is entirely capable of carrying out correctly any work that she may be given. Une of the many merits attached to Sara's name is her ability to tit her mood to yours or vice versa, whichever may suit her better. This is one very useful quality. for, if you possess it. you are sure to get along with your friends. As ue mention friends. we must tell you that Sara has her own group of friends. lYhen the rest of us hear them laughing and enjoy- ing themselves or see them going somewhere together, we have a great desire to bc among them. Sara would like to attend Oklahoma College for lYomen. 'We shall hope to hear that she is attending this college. l ff.'y-ciglzlc William J. Thomas General Course Band. l. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. l, 2. 3, 4g Orchestra. 2, 3. 4: a'Sonia, lg Sunbonnet Girl. 3g Junior Red Cross, l, 2, 3g Touch Football, 2. Some say 'tis looks that make the gentleman. A well-dressed. handsome young man walks into Room L just be- fore the bell rings. He may seem a little sleepy. but that aspect soon wears off This is Bill Thomas. It is seldom that you see Bill alone. There is usually one other person with him, a person of the opposite sex. lane. by name. Bill is a solo trumpet player in the band, and also plays in the orchestra. This. however. is 110t the extent of his musical ability for he can sing very well. His hobby is driving autos and trucks. Bill intends to go to Indiana State Teachers' College for his high- er education. He thinks that he will finally be a Special Insurance Agent. Success, Billf Neliie Louise Tyger General Vourse -lunior Rt-tl t'ross, l, 2, i' fltlIllIllt'I't'llll tluh, .ig .X. .X., 4. el 111'111'1 v llflfqll IX 11111' 111 1111' 111'.sl .Q11111 1'1'xl111'1'1'.x' 111 i111' 7t'111'111. , 4, . Nellie is a tall, light-hairetl girl who sits in Room I.. Slit' is nearly always laughing ahout something, just hefore school starts, any- way, anal thus she helps to preserve in this room a light antl happy atmosphere most of the time, Nell has heen one of Kliss XX'inslow's chief messenger girls throughout the year, Nellie-'s liohhies are along the line of music anal claneing. Nellie wants to go to the lntliana General Hospital where she in- tentls to train herself for nursing. XXX-ll, Nellie, goocl luekl Frank 0. Wainwright General Course w Recl tross, l, 2, 3, 4 Cainera Cluh, 2, 35 .X. .X., 4. HT111' 7u111'111 is Il 7u111i1'1 111111 if 1111 will C111111' 11111111111 I'l'g1l1.U Frank is another fellow from ln He is tall ancl generally well-f huilt. He may he founcl at almost any time hefore school has artualiy startecl, talking with someone Concerning anything from catching skunks to clismantling olcl lfords. Frank's hohhy is mechanics in general, right now. tif course, he puts his share of time on other things as sports ancl hunting hut still his real liohhy is mechanics. Vt'hen Frank tries to look forwarcl into his own future, he says that college is tlefmitely not in his plans. 'l'o he a gootl ancl sltillt-1l machinist is his present amhition incl it seems that in this rapaeitx' h1- rertainly shoulfl stieeet-cl, 'lill li M l lilitbll f w ' av Francis Kirkegard Wagschal Liberal Arts Vourse 'I'hespian Soriety, 1, Z, 3, 43 I'resitlent of 'fhespian Society, 43 l.atin t'luh, 3, 4g lioys' Glee fluh, 3, 43 .l11'1'r111' lioarrl, 43 llantl, l, 2. 3, 45 Secretary of Ilantl, 33 Presitlent of liancl, 4, llrrliestra, 2, .4 41 Dehating Soeiety, 43 t1ratio I,1'i11lLl.ll 33 t'Rollo's Wil1l tiara, ,ig The Stolen Prince, 2, Invitation t'ommittee, 4, Few flllillgh' lll'l' 1'111j111.s's1'1111' I11 l1I.1l.gl'lIl'I' 111111 .v1c1'.'1. See that fellow there pushing ancl pulling on the sli1le of his tromhone: his face recl, anal his cheeks puffecl? XXX-ll that's 'XYagst'lial' playing his solo in 'Vntler the Douhle Iiagle '. lfraneis has rt-rtainly heeoine quite aeeomplishecl in the art of playing the tromhone. lfraneis, in atltlition to his ahility in music, is also well yerst-tl in puhlie speaking. His topics in Iinglish Class are inarlat-tl with those qualities of foreefulness, clear enuneiation, ancl tone that make up gtnmtl speech. Next year, l ranCis intentls to enroll at XYll.it'lll1t'l'g t'oll1-ge in Springlieltl, Ohio, where he will stutly for the ministry. Ilis cliligt-rue. faithfulness, anrl ahility will, we feel Certain, leatl him on to a lift- ull service to inankintl, ancl we give him our ht-st wishes for surress. 1 1't!,x'-111'111 No X.'.' . heres a line paper with no errors. Ah yes. thats Blartin. Xtlien it comes to shorthantl and typing. llartin is right in the front In -.1. . Nlartyi' is very interested in aviation and hopes to be a great lot some clay. His class work is more than just up to standard: still lie is ali .'t' ays willing to laugh at anything the least bit funny. His l isure tina- is spent in reading and playing baseball. 'l' ll li Rl l li R O R Richard Paul Walker Liberal Arts Course ff. PA vlr. Red Vross. 1. 2. 3. 4: A. A.. 2. 3. 4: Decorating Committee. 2g f ' classnote Reporter. 41 Camera Club. 2: Press Club. 2. 35 Orchestra. 'Q 2. 31 Band. 2. 3: Male Quartet. 2: Baccalaureate Chorus. 1, 2g ' .1 High School Cfoncert. 2: Piccolo Soloist. 2: Boys' Glee Club, 1. 21 . Sonia. 1: Iiunty Pulls the Strings. 2: Thespian Society. 2. 3. f 4: Latin Club. 3. 4: President of Latin Club. 3: Yice-President of 1 Latin club. 4: chairman of Cfommittee of 1Iidsummer's Night Dream. 3: Vo-author of Hora cum Lucullof' 5: Author of 'Tlratio Prima. 3: Ilditor-in-Chief of Pulmen Iovisf' 4. Tlzere'.v ll boy with zz tlzree-decker l?l't2l.lZ.U ,lust look at that list of activities and you will agree that only a lioy with a three decker brain could participate in so many atfairs and do his other lessons besides. in such an enicient manner as Dick has. However. Dick does not spend all his time pondering over books, for be believes in having a good time as well as studying. He has a very keen sense of humor and his witty remarks bring smiles to the faces of all who know him, Probably we will next hear of Dick at XYest Point llilitary Academy. liest o' luck. IJick f Martin L. Wannstedt f'ommercial Course Junior Isefl C. ross. a. 4: A. A.. n. 4. lja1f11nvnzfe ix the U'oa'111'rzg quality, .lml pfxiifrztv' all the pfzssiozz of great llCf1l'fS.H Alamy lxas not yet decided what his lifeis work will be but we sl. lint the lr-'NI of luck in whatever he takes up. john Weaver General Course Camera Cilub. 1. 2. SQ Red Cross. 2. 43 A. A.. 4. I lzf1:'e fnzuzrl ,vnu un fll'gllHlf'Ilf,' I 11111 not obligml T0 fizzrl you an 1111f!f'r'.vif.1rzflirzgf' Pete is a classmate of ours who seems to have a strange illness which always attacks him the hrst day of hunting season. Nevertheless. l'ele is quite faithful in his work. and he generally manages to over- come his dihiculties. ,lohnney likes to argue a great deal. and he often brings out some good points in the discussion. He likes to build airplane and ship models. and do other work in wood-craft. Hunting. tishing. and tennis are also included in his pastime activities. jolmney hopes to be in the employ of the Checkerboard Feed company neXt year: our best wishes for luck and success are with him. -451 'l' Il li Nl l IQ lit? li Dean Devere Welder l.il1eral .Xrts ancl Scientific Courses lr R1-rl Cross, l, 2, 3, -lg Stage Crew, 2, 3, -lg Classnote Reporter, 23 lfrench Cluh, 33 lloys' Glee Cluh, -lg Science Cluh, 3, 43 X X l 2, 3, -lg l'resiclent of linglish IH Class, 3g Science Cluh Chapel l'rogram, 4: Secretary of Sophomore Class, 23 Secretary of Senior Class, 43 .Xctivities lloarcl, -lg Presiclent of Stutlent Council, 4g l'resi4lent of Science Cluh, 45 Yice-Presiclent of lfrench Club, 35 s Stage Crew Manager, 4. , II is good to Il-'Z'I' and Il'l1l'lI.', I Dean is one ol' the stuclious hoys in our High School. Ilis work has heen of high quality ancl for proof of this fact we have only to oh- serve l1is standing o11 the Honor Roll. Une can often see Dean at work A on the stage crew. wearing his little tam which he uses to keep his hair in place. , Dean is very foncl of tlancing ancl, hesicles, he likes to swim, wrestle, hox, anal participate in many other types of sports. He enjoys g such subjects as 'l'rigonometry and Chemistry immensely, ancl never 7 tloes he fail to have his part in the discussion. Dean plans to attend lVaynesburg College next yearg we know that he will be successful in the work he chooses to take up, Goocl luck, Dean! Wayne White tfeneral Course lr. Reel Cross, l, lg .X, AX., 2, 3, lloys' tilee Clull, 3, 4. II is ztrcellelit to lzfziv' II g'l,IIII1'i.S' xf1'e11g!lz. His cheerful frienclliness ancl his hearty laughter have lllllltlt' him many friends. His strength is also known among some of the lmoys with whom he has come in close contact. Vl'liitey is certainly in all his glory when he is ricling aronntl in that green-colorecl tin cheese-hox which he affectionately calls Blay- tlowerf' VVC can often see him coming in from .luneau in the morn- ings ancl returning again in the evenings. The way he hurns up th-- roacl sometimes makes us scratch our heatls and wontler, hut the answer to our silent questioning is founcl in the fact that Uxvllllpyil is near- ly late. Wayne is very poular with the girls of our school, especially with certain ones tor should we say, a certain one l i11 Room l,. llis fllltll'C is uncleciclecl, hut he expects to work in his father's store cluring the stnnmer. Goorl luck, XVaynel J. Warren Winslow General Course ,X V .i . , Q f- + ,J- jr. Real Cross, l, 3, -lg .X. .X., l, 2, 3, -lg lfootliall. Z, 3, -lg llz1skcthall, 22 lnterclass Ilaskethall. 2g lnterclass lfoothall, 2. Hr11z1l.vo111f' is tim! Hf11zrI.v111111: flow. llecause of his frienclliness, hne physique ancl his scholastic antl athletic almility, 'l'uffy has won the respect anrl gratitucle of nearly every teacher' ancl pupil in our high school. He has playecl foothall these last three years ancl l1as also hc-en on the Honor Roll many times, all clue to his excellent ahility. Tuffy likes to play football, softhall, anrl tennis, hesicles other connnon games of sport. XYe clo not know just what he intentls to rlo n.ext year: but, whatever his goal, we are conticlent that 'I'uffy will reach it. 5'1'.xsly-mit' LeRoy General Course tpinmertial Vlub, 3, -lg lnterclass llasketball, .23 'llouch lfootball, lg slr. Red Vross. 31 .X. .X., 43 llushball, 4. For I ffm lzollziizg if not l'I'l.lil'Fllf.U Q A, If you wish to know how well you can argue, just engage in dis- pute with l'etei' and you'll soon learn how much ability you really have. for he is a master. .Xrguing seems to be a particular delight to him and we have never yet heard of his losing an argument. la-Roy is also interested in Manual 'llraining for almost every day it SQHH, you can see him going across to the lYeber Building and we know that he has accomplished some fine work, for we have seen speci- mens in the .Xud. Xlay we add that Pete also has another interest which seems 'li ll 191 M I R R U R Budd Wolfe Scientific Course tllee Vlub, 1, 2, 3, 4g .X. .X., 2, 5, 43 Classnote Reporter, 55 A. A. t'oIlector, .ig Dedication of Harmon Field, 2, Ring Committee, 4g t'hairman of Vhapel Debate, 4g Science Club, 4g French Club, 3g jr. Red Vross, 2, 31 Vhapel l,I'OfI,1'Z1l11 Vommittee, 35 Athletic Pro- gram, 43 lnterclass Softball, 3, -lg lflditor-in-C'hief of illirror, 4. Let flzere be znzlmznzflefl 111z'rtl1. liudd is that tall well-built fellow seen tearing around the rooms collectillg Lllzrror material. He has done a good job of editing our .l1l'1'l'Ul' this year. lletween classes he may be seen walking through the halls, laughing and talking to Leo or perhaps Bill.'l ll-udd is a very busy person these days and he tells us that he can hardly keep above board. liudd's favorite pastime is playing baseballg any day of the summer he may be seen on the Fairview diamond chasing a white sphere. lludd's future is just a little undecided, but he has indicated that he would like to continue at some college where he would study civil engineering. Wyant lu he a graduate ot last year who ls now 'tt C S I C lYe do not know what l'ett's chosen work is but we give him our sincerest wishes for success, S f,x'!y-I-aw George Zatsick General Course 7 '- ,. ' - ' lxed floss, n, 4, A. LX., 0, -l. Let :rx he up 111111 lllllillgfi fats is a very busy boy, for he always has work to do and he does it. Hfatsi' is a likable chap who is always at ease when with other fellows, but once in school his wrinkled brow betrays his thoughts. Lightning likes to talk about doing thingsg however, unlike most people, who talk, Lightning enjoys doing the things he talks about. tieorge is deeply interested in airplanes and even said Cas usualj that some day he would like very much to own a plane of his own. George also likes baseball and it has been said that big league news may be procured from him. George has no detinite plans for the future but may continue com- mercial work. 'I' II IC M I IQ RU IQ Margaret Zeedick t'onnnercial Course junior Reel Reel Fross, 3, 43 .X. .X., 3, 4. Her blue 1'y1'.v .wmglzl llze tees! 'lil-fll'.H Xt-etlielf' is that petite attractive girl, who is the possessor of those very pretty hlue eyes. ft-ecIicIQ loves to roll these eyes of hers anfl coulcl it he that they roll in the clirection of the hoys at times? ZeecIick is very foncl of gootl times ancl attencling parties is one of her favorite activities. Zet-click seems to he especially enjoying herself, when she is with her pals l inclIey ancl llelen. .Xlthough llargaret helieyes in enjoying herself, she also helieves in preparing her lessons well. lt is Blargaret's clesire to hecome a school teacher. She expects to attentl school at lncliana next year. Goocl luck, Zeetlick. Fred Eugene Zeidel General Course Ulr. Real Vross, l, 2, 35 A. IX., l, 23 t'omniereial Vluli, 33 lnterclass Solthall, gl Touch lfoothall, 23 Orchestra, 1, 4. H.lI1l.V1.f is one of the 111051 11111g11i,f1'fe111' 117111 1l1'l1'gl1!,I'11l j11'1'x1'11Ix H1111 .1 IIIIA' gI Z'l'Ht Hx. .Xs lfrecl walks along, he gives the impression of taking his goo1I olcl time. ln reality he is covering a goocl hit of grounrl. l'erhaps he is on his way to school or maybe he is just going clowntown, as he so often cloes. lfrecl has one failing. This is his clesire to talk, cliscuss, anrl argue. He will clo this as long as you wish on any suhject from politics to softhall. He is a violinist ancl consequently one of our l'. ll. S. tlrcliestra members. Perhaps for this reason he is callecl Ruhinoff, Next year Frecl expects to go to the l'niy1-rsity of l'ittsImrgh Io stucly pharmacy. Goocl luck ancl success, lfreflf Frances Zufall ti'ommereial Course IX. .X., I, 2. 31 blr. Recl fross, l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Vluh, l, 2, 3, 4g 'l'ri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4g Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Press Vluh Typist, 41 t'heerleacler, 3, 43 Sonia, lg Music Festival, Z3 liaccalaureate Vhorus, I, Z. Oh, 11111111 you tz'1'1':.' ll11' 1111'l111ly of C I'I'l'j' g1'111'1' 111111 IllIl.YI.I' of lII'l' 'I-Illilfn 'l'his tall hrunette from Room l, is our ul'il'2lll.n She has gracecl many an athletic event with her curls hohhing as she Ierl the stuclent hotly in its cheering. Zuftie is interestecl in sports ancl a certain alumnus who is also interestecl in sports. l ran's athletic Iigure can AL, frequently he seen clashing ahout the vicinity of the especially tlur- V ing foothall ancl haskethall season trying to secure a means of conveyance i - ,VVV i 1 to the out-of-town games. 2 l rannie is always reacly to have a goocl tnne. She particularly it enjoys clancing anrl heing with her gang She is rather soher ancl f clemure in schoolg hut, when she's with the gang, she's right gay. A. -, me Frances wishes to go to Penn State to take up physical eclucation ,-- i,,,f' next year. lte helieve theres another reason for wanting to attenfl ff Penn State, isn't there. Frances? lYe feel that this type of work would if 4 be very fitting for her, llest wishes from '07, l ran. Sixty-!l11'1 1' juniors Ifirst IQnxx'W.Xc1tc. .xlillllli B. .-Xmund- son. G. -Xmundson. .Xl'1iiQJZliCli, B. Arni- strrmg. R. .Xrm5trrmg. Balls. Baranich, Ii111'lcttu. i'1'iX't'liL1. Second Row-Barn- off. Iillllghlllllll, IiL't.'ZC1', Bender, Bennett Iiiclalcy. Iilosv. Il. Ilmwii. H. Brown Vritcs. Third IQUXX'-fV1l1iCiXYCii, Cilndiotti tlirulli. .XIIINLIIL Vurrick. Vuserto, fole- INLIII. C muy. 1 orrmnc. 1 raft. Juniors First Iimveef'rug151nz1n. N. Curry, Y f'urry. Davis. Ilclfuzio. DcI.ucz1, Denni- son. Iliwlbliss. Dock. Ifcklund. Ed- wards. Second Row-Ifntcrline. Farm- cry. Ifzilcone, Iflkin. Ft-ttermun. Fleming. Ifonucr. I'1'c-W. I:1'L'j'5iI12t'l'. Guieotti. Gat- ttfso. Tliirfl Rmviflcist. Goldthwuite. Goniolu, tiotwqrld. Graff, Grube, Graul, Guignct. KI. Hutt-lius. N. Gutelius. juniors First Roxx'-fit-rlizit. iiLlZZLl, Hung Hull. Hamilton. Ht-itzff111'z1te1'. Himes 1 Hinrlcrlitt-1'. Hoblm. Hnckin. Second Rmx'-Hoffman. Hoy. Hutchins lfert, jolinsoxi, .Tom-s. .X. Jordan, D. Jordan Ii .if?1'fiLlN. I.. J01'fiL1Il. Hot-Ii. Third Ron flilliidllll. Kzirolick. Keck. Kellur, Ken- gcrsky. Kc-rr. Kupchick. Kyle. Kurtz Igmtz. juniors First If1owiI.c-vi. Lewis, Liclmald. Ifnmlmi. Ifmg. Lyle. Maddox, Blallus XIL1l1f1'L'1iH. Muftzlon, liaruca. Second R0XX'TBIl1tL't'l'. Muuk. KIcC'aulcjv. llc- Ilivitt. Klum-clcy. Xlcliee. McGill. BIC- ii'f'7I72lQiL'. BICCi1't'g101', McHenry, lleans 'I'V'ird Row--MCNQ-il. Neil. Meneely. KiCI'iLlI'iL1IlCi, Miller. llitcliell. I. Molnar. P. Molnur. Morris. Neko. Nace. Q 1 t juniors First Rowe-I.. Xml, Y. Xt-gil, Xocrr Ulexu, Olgrvn, Olson, Uvt-rturf, Illllttd' son, I'enh11ll, IR-te, l'vttigrew. Svcont Roxv-Slizitiftw, I'hilIips, l'itrmn-, I'opt- Quigley, Rztclztlivig Rezuns, Ret-cl, Rohin son, Rosenthal, St'IIl't't'UIl5LOSl, St-rizm Smith. Third ROXVXSIILIIII-t'I', Shzirpy .X. Sltcnefelt, LI. Slit-iieft-lt, Sliirey, Shirk Shoffner, Siplc, tl, Smith, XI. Smith Snedden. juniors First Row-Snow, I'. Siiyclelg Y. Sny Q I Q Q Q s der, Sprague, Sprzinkle, Steur, VV. Stew- art, F. Stewart, KI. Stewart, Stigers Stockdale. Second Row-Stokes, Sun beig, K. Sutter, I.. Sutter, XI. Sutter, R Thomas, T. Thomas, G. Thompson, M Thompson, Todd, Tuck. Third Row Vincent, Vinson, XYucIioh, XYagscIiul YYe' ry. VVhecIer, IVhite, IYhitetield YI'hiteseII, IYiIIiz1ms, XYoIeslz1gle, Young Sophomores First Row-Allen, G. Amundson, U Amundson, D. .-Xnderson, G. .Xnderson D. Anderson, XY. .Xnderson, Armstrong Bailey, Baird, D. Ilzirunick, DI. Iltiranick Q Q 1 Q Second Row-I3arkley, Islzirr, Ilurtholo- niew, Beezcr, Relott, Iienedict, Dennett Q D. Betts, BI. Iietts, IJ. Iiluir, Verto, for- cy. Third Row-Y, Iiluir, Iionhisco Iioyd, Brenncn, Iirocious, V. Iirown, RI Brown, R. Iirown, Iiuzzurd, R, Fha hers, 0, CII2lINI5C1'S, Vlzirk. Sophomores First Row-Vorhitt, NI. cI1'llXX'fUl'II, I' Cl'llXVfO1'd, CIOCIIIYIII, Ilclfzizio, IM-I,t1ctt Dennison, Dickey, ti, Drummond Domb, Dinger, Ii. Ilrummond, Secoiic Row-Dorazio, H. Ilumirv, I,. Ilunmirtf Davis, P. Dunmire, Iilhell, I'Ii1'ste1', Ifur v IIN- s 1 Q man, Frew. Fish. Iftisco. Iflt-ming. Third Row-Furman, Ciilllil, Clznnhlt-, Gaul. II Gezlrhart, I.. CTL'III'iIlll'l. Gihscm, IJ Graff, L. Graff, G, ciI'CL'IIt', XY. fil'L'k'IIt' Groves. Q Sophomore-:S lfirsl IQOXX'-iiI'Lll7t', Guilfoylc, G. Hull, .l. Hull, Huftzfi-lcl, H. Hzlvc-1'illz1, YV. H11vc1'il'z1, Hcplcr, Hicliox, Hoch, D. Hogan, li. Hogan. Scconcl Row- Holflsworth, llollis, Hunim, blerko, ,les- lovich, ,long-s, Kzillzls, Kclly, Kippcrt, linopiclc, Kriccllvr, lilllllllll. Thircl Row -lillllllll, lf, l,:xmison, R. l,1lIlliSOIl, l.11nzm1floi'fm-1', lwltic, .l. l,cwis, VV. l.Q-wis, l,i1is. l,ill, l,lIlQL'lll-CllC1', l,loyrl, l.o1iflol1. Sophomores lfirst Row-li. Long, R. Long, Luke- liurt. I.utlic1', Lyle, Mz1cNz1inurz1, BIC- C'oi'mick, Blclilliocs, McHenry, BIC- l,L'2lVy, Klcljuown, Martin. Seconfl Row -Klurtz, ixlllllllllff, bl. Blzitts, Nl, llatts, Klznulq, Mums, Miller, Milligan, S. lfloh- ncy. Y. Xlohncy, Klolinuro, Mooney. 'Ilhircl Row-Morris, Klottcrn, llowery, Neil. Ncvcrlu. NL-Villc, North, Novak, Hciniun, Puclccr, Pzilincr, Pzlrsons. Sophomores l i1'st Row-Pclky, Pcnlacrthy, Peo- plvs, li. Pocloluk, Pifcr, H. Poflolak, l,0StlL'YVlllll.', Pulsoni, Rayhuck, Rcarick, Ru-fl, Rcitz. Sctoncl Row-Rcsinger, R. Ri-singcr, Riclizircls, Richzirclson, Robin- son, V. Ross, li. Ross. Rotherinuncl, Rowluncl, Rugh, Rupp, Ryclcr. Third Row+Suncly. Svliwuh, Surge, Shark, SllLifl.L'1', Sliohinvr, Simpson, Siple, B. Smith, li. Smith, l,. Smith, .X. Smith. Sophomores l i1'st Row-Q. Smith, S. Smith, Sny- flc.-1', Spa-iicc, Sprzinklc, Snyclcr, Sturtzell, H. Stair, S. Stccr, Stoll, Strawcutter. Scconcl IQOXV-SXVZIVIII, XY. Thomas, BI. rlll10lllLlS, Thompson. Trzivis, Treharnc. Tronzo, Yiirncr, lYz1lccliclcl, VVz1tkins, XXI-iss, 'l'hi1'rl Row-lYhitC, VVilke, VVil- li'1ms, lVitlici'ow, R. lYolfc, G. VVolfC, Yczlgvig Yocum, Young, Zolncr, Zufall. Freshmen l'll':-ll llmx-eil. .X1lams, il. .Mlqm1s, .Xl- lllciclr, .Xmlr-rsun, ll, .Xnllmny, ll, .Xu- Ilmny, llair, llumnivlm, .X. lIa1'ggv1'slm'l4 Cl. llL1l'gcI'sIoc'l4, llarlvltzl. llal'm-11 Sm'- oml R4lXX'7ll1ll'Ilk'll. lin-guns, if lh-my U llccr. llr'mlvr, llvu, lll'yl'l', llislmp, lllalml Illoum, ll. Iilfm-. 'llllirml Row FIC. lllusm' R. lllosv, llurls, llowvl'sox, Iinyll, ll lloycr, Y, lloyr-up llrvlmzln. llriclgc, Ii ll1'oc'io11s. M. limrimls, lb. llmwxm, M llmwn. Freshmen First lQOXX'flll'LlIllll'l', llullcrs, llLl1'lil'll. , . - . 1 C LIIFIICS, K arlmallzln, C l1llll'0llL'llL', K aylor O, Vhapman, l,. f'l1apm11n. Vlmcsley, XY Vlawscm, .X. Vlawsmm, Sr-conrl Rowe Vlark, Vook, C'ucl11'an, li, Vulkitl, l. Volkitt, Vouclm, Vraft. C'1'.1xx'l'm'ml, l'u1'1'y A. Ilamhrcmsia. 'lf ll2llNlJl'USl11, llrflalrpa Thircl Row-I.. llolmsmm, if Ilolmson, DOUghe1'ty, Dunmire, hl, l'll7t'l'llLl1'l, M Iiluerhart, lfclmonflsrm, lfvans, l'll'l'll l ettcrmau, lfmmcr, lfnxwy. Freshmen First lY10XYml'll'CZlS, lfullvr, lizllmagzm Gall, Gaul, Geist. Gutwalrl, Guyettv, If Graham, M. Graham, cltlL1I'lCj', Grazicr Second Row-I . Gullw, M, Grulqn: Hagg, Hawk, Hazll-tt, llc-llsv. Hetager. Hypcheu. Hockinsmillm, Ilurkin, ll, Hol- hen, E. Holluen. 'I'l1i1'fl ROXY-Ilkllllll Hutmire, Jenks, ll. -lcmrrlan, Kcsslar Jolmson, l,. slllfflllll. ll. Iil'UIllt'l', H Kramer. Kr-nmwly, H. IiHLlf'lll,'l', M Kougher. 5 Freshmen Ifirst Row-Kuntz. l,1ux', li, l.t'llSlll'l' R, l.CllSLll'C, la-po, l.lgw1s, l.11-lmolrl. .X Lomlon, M. lmmlml. lung, l.USSINLlll Black. Sefoncl RflXX'YKll'llllj'l'l'. Nlllfll clox, Martin, McQumx'n. Millimn. Milli- gan, Mitchell, Mnttvr. Mym-1's. G, Mc'- Henry, Matt, Magnusson. 'I'l1i1'rl Rmx -V. lXICHL'I1l'j', Mulnar. Mumlwr. Mum' Blom, Morcll. Morgan, Muttznru. li Neal, V. Neale, Nr-urcrla. Nelson, s u Q .Nfxf Freshmen lfirst Row-ll. Rhoucles, R. Rhozules, Roberts, Rugh, Sulvuggio, Schlemmer, Seln'ock, Shaffer, Sheesley, Shelley, She- mu. Seeoncl Row-Nicholson, Neff, Nipps. Pairs, Parson, Penherthy, Pitrone, Phillips, Postlewziite, Rtmclull, Rentschl- er, Thircl Row-Shielcls, Shirey, Shir- ley, IE. Smith, ID. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith, KI. Smith, M. Smith, Snyder, Sprzinlqle. Freshmen First Row-ll, Sutter, Il. Sutter, C. Sutter, J. Sutter, Toclcl, Torock, Tre- lizirne, Yillellu, Wliclioh, Ulutts. Second Row-Sprunkle, Sprow, Stziikidis, Steffy, Stefko, Stewart, Stitler, Stoops, Straitiff, Zeitler, Thircl Row-Stuchell, A. Weav- er, N. lYe1iver, VH-iss, VVells, l.. Wil- liams, l,. xvllllllllli VVeiss, VVolfgong, VX'yunt, Young. Jr. High A. A. Members First RowA.XleXis, .Xlhunito, Allen, .xltllllllh llrennun, Furlson, cllLI'NVSOI1, Vlaxrk, Voueh, Seeoncl Row-Craft, t'rzxwforcl, Davis, Depp, Dickey, Dun- mire, liherhurt, Foreey, Glessner. Third RCJXX'1ciil'Llff, lf. Gruhe, H. Grube, ,l. Gruhe, Heim, Heitzenrziter, Hetzlger, Hippeliell, Hfmy. Jr. High A. A. Members First Row-Huey, Jones, Keller, liremkuu, I,llllZCINl0l'l.L'l', Lewis, Lias, l,loyfl, l,onclon. Seconrl Row-Long, l,ukeh11rt, Massey, Meformick, Nowak, XYilliurcl, Reclcling, Sullzicle, Sulvaggio. 'l'hirrl RoweSehrum, Simpson, Snow, Staley, Sisson, XXX-ecl, Pete, A, W'olfe, J. XVolfe. 'l'II1i 11111111114 First IQOXV-I'I11fflllL1I1. XX'11g5c111, St111'k111111-. HL111lI,JS11I1, W111f1-. Sl11.tL'1', M1111-11-, 11L1l'1i1'11, 11111111111 S11- 111111 R11w?XYi11s111w, 1111111-1111, 1i111'1z, SIIUXY, 1':11t'Il1M'l'5.ft'l'. 1'11.1111111-1', 111111-s, 1111l1ll11. '1'11i1'11 Rmx' 1,1ZlV1S, 1'1'it1-s, A1L'l1t'l'1:Y, S11-1111 11u1'k1-tt, XY11i11-s1-11, Y11111114 E1Y1'f111'-1'11-C17111- ' 1311111 NVOLF1-1 The M irror Board '1'1x'1-1115'-15-111111 X1-z11's z1g'11 1111- 1i1'm1 1ss111- 111- T111 .1II.l'l'1ll' was 1111111is111-11. 11 was 1111- 111114111111'111'1'1111'111 1111 lll11l1I' 111' 19119. For 111111 111111111-11111111 Miss l':11f'11l'1 . . I-31'1111ks, 11111 s1-11-111-1- t1'2l1'111'1', was 1'1-s111111s11111-. 1111 -12lllll2l1'j' 111 111211 X1-111' M12 -1z11'11s1111 11:111 111-1-111111- 1111 Sl1l1l'l'1Il111ll1111ll1. 111 1111' sz11111- y1-111' 1111- fin-1 .X11111-111 ,Xs1s111'iz111i1111 1-z11111- 111111 1-xis11-111-1-. . , . - A1 111211 111111- 7111 ,ll11'1'111' 111111 S1X1.Y'1xY11 palm-S r11111'I'l' w1-1-1- 1111 l1l111'X'l11l12l1 I111'1ll1'l'S 11111 111s11-1111 11 BHS W -'111'-W S1llQ'1l' 111111111 I111'1l11'1' 111' t111' S1-11i111' 1-1:1ss. '1'111s 1'121NN R11'11.x1111 11.1111-s11N 2111110111111 it was l'X1'f'l11111112111.Y 12l1'j.1'l' 1.111' 111111 111Il1' 111111 111111 111111-11-1-11 1111-111111-Vs, S1111'1' 1111-11, 71111 .1Il.l'l'lIl' 11218 1'11:111g'1-11 111111 1111- 111'11X'l'11 llIl111'1' 2l1'11X'1' W11I'1i 111. T111 .1f1'1'l'111' 11llil1'11N w11i1'11 11z1x'1- g1'1'11Wl1 1'1'11111 1111' 1-1g111 1111'1ll1l1'1'N ll1l 111:11 4 ' V 1 ' f11's1 V1-111' 111 111.9111-Y'111111' 1ll1'lIl111'I'5' 11115, -YV111.. 11115 - . , . . 1111z11'11 IS 11111' 111 1111' 1111S1l'N1 g'1'111111s 111 1111- w1'1111111 11'111'111111-' 1111'1111--'1111111 1111- 11111111- 11-:111 7' P' , N D J Y 'l'1111f K111111111x 1 i1's1 11111111118111-111-1'1-11, 1111y11, 111111g111111111, 1,V1t,'11711bS. S1-1111111 Rmx'--H11111sw11rt11, N1CQ1111w11, XCl .11-1114s, 111-11, 31111111111 11111111-11, S1111'Il1L'l'. '1'1111'11 111111-1X1-111, ZL1111111, H1111, R1111i11s1111, SC11i11111g. S11L11L 1-V11, 1,1-11111, 11111'1i. 141111111111 R1111'-111s1111, 111-X111-, '1'111111111s, xv1l1SUI1' 5111111111114 111111, H1lI'1, K11111 Press Club . . ' 5 '11111' 1'1'11ss 1'11111 w11Q 111Qll111Z1111 111 1111' 111' 111' 11 1113 XY1111 was 11111 1-11111 2111V1S1'1' 1111111 111s1 511111: 11111 111111111115 111m 11111 111's1 1'i1l1111'-111-1'11l111U. Y Y ' A A . 11111 111111 111 11111 111111 1111s 111 111111111 1111l1'111111S111 111 o 1111 s1111111111s 1111111'11s11111 111 111111 w111'1i. 1'12l1'11 11111111- 1111 was g1x'1111 2lSS1Q'111l11'1l1S 111 1-11V111' 1111111'11s1111g' 111111- 11111111113 111 11111 s1'1111111. '1'1111s11 2l1'111'111S NY1'1'11 11111111s11- 111 111 1111- 11111111 1111ws11111 . 1 1 v 1 X 111111111111 IS 1111111 111 11111-11 15111111111 1111111111111' 111 - 1 1 H o 1111 1111111 111 2111 11111111.11 11.1111111111 111 11111 11111 111 11111 1111' 1 ' 1 'l111s .Y1'2l1' f1111'11 111' S1l21W1S 1'1'S1Q'1l2l11111l 1'1'11111 1 1111 1111'1111'X'. 11111 1,1'1'N'4 1111111 W1111 M12 S11 - v l11X'1S1'1' 111111 x1'1'2l X11111 1 K 1 N 111111111 11s IS 111111111'-111-1-111111, 1'il1'1'11'11 fl ' 11111 1111- 111211lS 111111 111111111 1111' S1-1111111 112l111'1' 1111 II1- f11,1I1x 11. 11' 1114114111 7111118 l'1'11s1'1l11 11 1' .11111N .111:N1is 1'1'1'1f I'1'1fs1'111111l I31111111' B11:11:z11:11 S111'1'1f11z11'y 81111.11 M1fQ1f11wN Tl'11'lISll7'07' 1111711.11111 111'11:11'1' 'I'II IC XII IQ IQIJIQ 'irst Row--fMcuccIy, Rolwrts, I'lIIL'I1I3L'I'2L'I', Iikulglmmam, ,XcIz1m5. XYLIUSIIILII, I11'uI'f, Yofum, Stuvlm f., I Cconcl RowiSIu'm-full, Robinson, .XmumIs4m, .Xvu-. Ilulcs, Yinsmn. Klurris, I4-III-QIVIQ, I1:IirII, 'I'IIi14I Rmx'-III-I-za-1', Smith. Vritvs, SIIQIIIIQUII HIIIIIIISKTII. Iiurkm-II, XIYIIIQI-1', Hlufrk. Thespian Society UFFIVFPQ 'IIIII' IIITNUIII 'I'I1I'spiz1I1 Suvivly was m'g1z1IIiyIII III A In li, , - , , . I.I-h by Miss Imlv-sw. Ilowvxw-1', IwIm'I- II11s plays had In-011 giwll by SIIIIIUIIIS, ZIIIIIHIIQII IIIIII was no m'g'zI11izwI cII':Imz1IiI- vlulm III-uwv 91-IIII xx lx . F., ' I,WM.m Hf Ihv Ii1 sI IDI'l'5IIII'IlI of Ilw 'I'Iwspiz1ns. In IFIZN IIII VIIIIOSIDIZIII SUI'1l'IIY IbI'IlIIl1I'l'II llumlrf. FN.xNI'ls W.xI:sI'11IxI, 'I'III- oI11vr-I UI II10 suvwthx' IS In SIIIIIIIIQIII' IIIIII . . ' l' I i ' ,, A VIN, 1,,.l,.W1I,H, mt 1n'II1.InmI1m duel In pmfluu plfyw. III' num H I, Iwrs II111-vt lllIIIlI'I'UllS vImpvI plays WIIIVII :Irv Im nm I II .XI'I'Y .XI'II'IINI.XN - . - - - - U I ' by IIIII VIIIIINIIIEIII hm'lI'I'X'. Ilvsnlvs Iwmg' QIYIII In I-Ilzxpm-I fm' IIIII SIIIIII-HIS, Ihvsv plays am- sIm1IIuInw Nu-1'fI1L1'y1 giwn. upon ir1x'iI:1IimI. fm' X'2ll'IHlIS 1vn'g'z1Inixz1IimIx Hur ,MNH AIMMS SIIIII of svlwul. 'I'III- 'I'I1I-spiznll SHI'Il'I.X' IIZIS IIII Ivm que-I, no Iluw :xml Illb IIINIIVIIIZI In :III-IIIIII' IIIVIIIIIII ' . F' . 'I'I1v Nwu-I5 I'l'I-qw-lnIIx' sI-mls III-II-Q:1II-s IH IIII IIII , I I I IIIEIIII' IIISIIIIIII' I'IlIlIIlII'II'II I-:II-II U-z1I'zII NI:IIII I .IIII HI .NI if 11 Il '1'11 1C N11 11111111 1 11'sI 1Q1111+eK11'1'111, K11111-1-111 511111111 R1111' 1.11'1111111, 1111111-1', f1I'Li1.l, 1'1l'LfZlS. The Stage Crew 111111 s1z1f1'1- 1'1'1111' 1'1111s1s1s 111 21 f1'1'111111 111 11111's 1111111 FH PN Q ' 111 11N1111llS11J11' f111' 1111- s1z1g'11 s1111111g1 111111 1s1'1'11111'1' 111! .- . . ,. ' V 15111 S1'1111111 A11111- 11111 11111111111111111 2111111111111 11 1111111111 '1'111s 1-1'1111' 11':1s 11111i11i11111' 111'U'z111iz1111 111 192-1, . P5 . - , . y . 11111111 11111 s11111-1'1'1s11111 111 A1188 1311111s. xN11l111 1111ys il1'1' 1111511111 111151 11111 S1'1'111'1'j' f111' plays, 111115' 111111111111 111111 11111111111 1-11111111111-1's, 11z1i111111's, 2111111 11'1O1'11'11'1il1lN. 1Nf1L'l' .1 A 1, - -1 ' 1 1'112l1lg.1'1IlQ' 1111 s1111111 1811111811111 11111 1111 1111111111111 N111111X 111 111'1111111'i11g' 11111 1111si1'1111 l'11Sll11S, 111111111 1i111c - IS 8111111 11 is 11111 111111111111111111 for 11111 11111's 111 111188 11s 1111111 11s 111'11 11111z111s 21 112lj'. 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' ,, Girls Glee Club 'l'l11- liirls' Hlw Vlulm. whir-lm is umlf-r Thr- flirw- 0 K, . ,. ' . . mm fr, Mugs Xxlllllgl 4 ulrlm, rs mlv ul lllv ulmlvsl vlulms , . . . . . . 111 P. ll. S. ll ls l'UlIllll'lSl'Kl nl llllldff'-SlX girls who an f'll41SK'll frmnx tlw l rc-slmmu, Sfqllmxumw. -luniwr, mrl Svniur f-lzzssf-s. 'Vlrrmf yvzars EIQH llw Glw Vlulm lnf mu- :1 xx-siwl Vlllbll' lmvirmg' wllilx- rulws zmfl lmlzlvli lu . 'l'lxif- yr-:lr ilu- wwlur svln-llmw was vllzlllgx-sl hy wlwlirmg- lnllu- slqirls :xml zlsvuts Trl Thr Yl'Hlllll'lll'S. 'l'lw Vllfbll' lms pz1l'1ic'ipzl1'wl lll El llllllllwl' lol' fluxywl 5rl'1vg1'l:1Irns Zlllil ll2lS mzlcli' svn-l'z1l 2lllIll'ill'2llli'US an nur lm-:nl f-lrllrf-lu-s. Smml of tlw vast fur llw nn' A ' 1 1 ' ' ' vm nl llng-11 hvllmll npr-11-11:1 url- 1111-mlwrsol Tlu' Hlrls ' , , . . . . . 4-lw 1 lull. lln- 1-mir xvlll mzlliv its larsl pulmllr np- ' 1 lf ll'Illlf'1',Q llnls xx-:ar all llw l3:nf'f'z1lz111i'v:11v Zlllil 1 mm- lIIllI!'1'lll1'lll 1-jwwlsm-s. 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I-I1-I11-:11's11I lII'I'I'lIIN I'11A11q1,1-35 1,115 z11'11 I111I1I w111'IiIy 11111I III'I'SIIII2II 2lIlIlI'2II'5IIlI'I'S :11'1- IIIIIIII 1'I1i1-II5' i11 1'I1:1p11I. Six .X'I'2II'S 115111. II111 1111-111I1111w 11I .- , - IIIII I'Il1ID Ii1'sI sung' I'I11-isI111:1s I'2lI'IlIS i11 x'111'11111s s I IN' ll'I'SHlI'IIl I . Y . I , I11111s 11I I11w11. IIII' II11'1sI11111s SIIILYIIIQ' IIJIH III'I'IIIIII INDI, IXIILII' I1'z11I1I1111111I WIIII IIII' 111'gz1111x11I11111 11111I 1111-111I11-1-Q I1111I1 1 1 ' ' I'III'W2II'II I11 II11' 11x'1-111 am IIIII' 11I IIII' I1111'I1I11'I1IN III. II11 r- ,- 5,11-1-1f1L1 ,f sc-I11111I .VI'2lI'. 'I'I11- I'I11'isI11111s si11g'i11g I:1Iq1-s 11I'11-1- Il , v . . II111 1-w III II11- I I11'1sI111:1s I111I11I11x's. .X I11'11ss 1111 1111-II1 K . II1x1:1:x' I51x1'1111A1.xN H , G ' :1II111'1Is II11- 111'1'1111111'11111111-111 I111' IIII' 1'-11-11Ix I'111- II11 1 I sc-I11111I 11111-1'1'II:1 11111III11-I1:11-1'11I:1111'1-:1I1-1-I11111, II11- I . - - 1 11'I1-1- 1-I11l1 1-11111I11111-s WIIII IIII' 11'11'Is 1-I1111'11I QIIIIIIII. 3 . ' 3 IIIX 1x1 a 74 A ,-.. 1 1 1 THF MIRRUR XS First R1'1XN'YI.illS, IiCSS11'l', 111-y1-r, P11y111-, Shark. IJ- Burnett, fil'L1XV1OI'f1, 1XILlCXZ1I11Z1I'21. B. Ifert, Baugh 1111111, Bfllhllll, S111-111-11111. Hz1rgr11v1-s, Gruhe, CN11ZlI1111L'1'S. SCC131111ROXX'--RODCF, Llelchick, Gaskin, G01 1-1111, Stu1'111111, Ryder, Smith, I,11n11s1111, Th11111:1s. Glcssner, Klenecly, XVGCCI, E. Hogan, R. Hog:11 'I'11ir11 R11XX'-Iillllg, V. 1121111111111 Davis, Fur11111n, R11111-1111, KICHenry, D, Ifcrt, Leax, Lingenfeltcr .111-ssi, 1511111111 R11Wi1Yllg.ISC11Ll1, Sngcr, rI'O1'I'C11CC, 1'11ll11tt, VV. Barnett, jones, Alexis, Koster, 1311 I i1'111 R1111'-XY1-11s, SiI11I1SOI1, IiL'11113I'f. f1ZII'1I0I1. 51111111 XY. f110I11O1O, 211111611 Huverillu, Snyder. The Band 'l'1111 high s1-1111111 11111111 is 11111 j'11llll5ICS11 of 1111' s11'1111111111z11 11111S1l' 11l'gI2l1l1Z211111llS. I1 was 111l'01J211J1f' 11114 'z1111x1'11 113' Miss XVi11z1 XV11121lIl1j' who s111'v011 as 11111-1'x'1s111' 1116 11111s11' f1'11lll 111211 111 15129, H12 'Philip 1s11-1' 1'1'111'jl'2l1l1Z1'l1 11111 11111111 111411111 11111 of 193111 w11h 1 1111111 1ll1'Il1111'1'S111I1 111 1111111 1111111 1117 1w111113'-1111'1'11. A1 11-11s1-111 1111- 111'Q2lll1Zil1111l1 l11lI1l11t'1'S six1y-11111 111111 has 1111111 1111 1s11 ' 11 ' ' '1.'1 1' 11111 1'1111111:11111111 111 11111 11u1's1z11111i11g1 I . . i Y Y 1111111 111 11118 112l1'11 111 111111 s1z111f. 'l'l11- 11111111 s111'x'11s 11s 1'1111lI111l1111j' as 11 s111'vOs 11s S11111111. 12l1i111Q' 111111 in IIIUS11 1111111111111 11a11'z11111s 2111111 111'11- f'1'1l'111'11111111S. 111111-1' :11'111'11i11s1 1111-1111111 1111111111 111-11g-1'11111s. 1411111112111 11111si1' 111111 Zlll 21111111211 111111111- 1-1111- 11.1 111 1111' :1111111111'111111. Nll1111111'1'N111I1 is 2111211111111 115' 11l'lll11llS11'2l11llQ'111 1110 s111s1'111-111111 111. 1111- 11i1'1-1-1111' 111111-i11111'y 1111 s1111111 11111111 S 11'111111'111. I 11'1:.'V1-liuu OFFICERS Pl'111.S'1.1C711' 11 1 F1111N1f1s XV1111s1'11.x1 S111'1'1'11111 11 lIQ11111Y B.11'111111.1N L1'111'111'1'11 11 1'1.111111:N1f11: F1'111111N 1871111111111 l,'I1I'l'1'f0l' 111111111111 11'11.1111s1f:11s D1'11111. Jl11j111' L'H,111L15s Lus I THE MlRROR Seutccl-Stoops, Staikiclcs, Shirley, HOCkiI1, Klcflinfy, Raiiclall, Stzirtzcll, Ifcrt, liziuglmiziii, llziuiii. Zeicllc, Muiiiper, Lizis, Xlulian, Kessler. Treliarnc, XYllll21lNS, Slicrk, Sinipscm, l'lL1I'IIlllll, l.lIlgL'Ilfl'lll'1'. Q2FUlJE'. Staiicliiig-Muclclox, Kuntz, Burnett, Szigfrr. lf, XYugsCliz1l, li. Xlligscliixl, Siiycli-11 liurry, Ryflvr. Rziffctto, Tlioiiizis, C'liamlie1's, K6stci', Dir. Orchestra 'llliv o1'c-licsirzi is 'fliv olilvst iiishiiiiicfiiizil gm i 0F'l'lIlllllRS iii tho liigli svliool. lt 0l'lLl'lll2lll'il uiiflvi' tliv iliiw-limi of Miss Elizzilwtli l'11tm-y, tliv firsl siipi-iwism' ul music- iii tliv svlmuls of lkiiixsiitziwiivy. Bliss l'i11m x I, .7 swwcl in tliv 4-zipm-ily uf SllIwl'X'lS0l' of iiiusiv limii 1' f 1 - - - U' 'HI 1901 until 1914. illowixmm 1'i1.xMisicis:s 'lllici 0l'i'llUSll'1l lizis 2llW2lf'S sviwwl lllllvll' in-mls ,. , . me tlic svlwol :mil Tliv C'UllllIIllllll'X'. I1 grim-s wt' its l rw l1'r.w7m4l . . . . ,V S0l'Y1f'l'S clziily wlivii it plays mi ilvsigiizili-il ilziuxs tm l r Q 1 1 . . - - - ' - D 'V lH'lN '5 UM svliool elismis-sails. Iii mlilitimi to this, it tiiiiiisliis thc im-iilviitzil music' fm' svlmul ill'2llIl2lll1'S :mil wywi S11-1'rlr1i'v1 4-Has. lt is zilsu 4-zillwl iiiwii lu lllilf' lim' f'1'I'12l'H Ilxlmlmx' PHTHUW vivic' zil'f'ziii's suvli as Iliv ziiiiiuznl Ilwspiizil Ilznlry' llfli . XX Y. I . . . . . - . ' Nli-iiiliwsliili is illlillllllil lmy' IDl'HlH'l1'lll'.X' fill wmv fi 1-lil'-stiwi iiis1i'1liiwiit. 'l'li4- m'g'z1iiixzi1i1vi1 mm' iiiimlwis 1liii'i5'-tl1i'cv. ilu- lill'Q'l'Sl 111 :1 llllllllwl' nl iw-ani's. ffJ'5'1li'f-' -1' liz '1'1I lf N11 1414011 First R1j1wMID111'14, .xf1llI11S, Hi11iz11'11. S1-0111111 RowQH111'v11y, Zuf1111, NCLI Cheerleaders A 'l'1111 111111'111z111111's 111111 lli'f'1'SS2l1'11f' 11111 1i1'111111s1 A 111111111 Ill 1111' 1115111 s1'1111111. T11l'j' 1111111 1'1111111's for 1111 1111 11111111111 111z1111s 111 11111 f'02l1'. Ill 111'11111' 111 1111111111111 il 11111111 1-1111111'111z111111' :111 i1111i1'i1111z11 1111181 1111 2111111 111 111111- 1111111 111111 11:1s1 1 111111 2lf'1'l11'21f'j' 1111f111'11 21 1f1'11w11, 1111'2lW 1111111 11111 111-111111 :111 11111 111111111siz1s111 11 1-11111z1i11s, 111111 111 11111-1'11w11111 111 11111 111111111111 111z1111s f111' 111111111 111111 111 f111'1'1'111 Six 1'1111111'111z111111's 211'11' 111111111111 11z11'11 Y11111' 11V-11 11111l111l1' 111111 111. 11111 S1111111111 11111112 '1'1111 1-1111111'111z111111'N 11111111 :111 g.111111s, 1111111 111 111111111 111111 111111151 111111 2l1'O 0 1111111 111':1111111z111.v 1111' SQ111111 111'1vi111g1'11s as 11111s11 1111- 1111111 1111 1111 1111111'1111111. A1 11111 111111 111611111 y11:11' 111115' , . , - . 111 1111-11 '111 1'1111Hl,'1ll as 1-1'11111111'11 111 1111111' s111'v11'11s. 1.11117 'I'll li Xl I IQ RUR q an ,fx 'T ' 1 lx v Q K . 'B fi X w '. Y 5- X X 'F' , , 1 , -w lf f ' Xl . J! 5- ,., ., 4' -1 - . V' , - ' 5, ', f 0 lfourtlm Row-l3a1'klcy Mgr. llitclmcll, Douglass, llbst, Hurrick, cozxclw, Klciu, llllylfllf King. 'l'l1i1'fl ROXX'-l1Ol'1'lIlL', RQ-singer, Ben, Nucv, McHenry, Fish, XXvLlZCllL', SXVLIFIII, 'lllNlIIlllS, Kqlllzxs, lluy, lill- Cone, LL-wis. ficcmul RLJXX'-l1Zl1'll1'JIl, XVinslow, llolmcy, Golcltlmwuitv, l'u1'1'y, liunmirm-, Hull lizlr- fmick, D. Halo. lll'I'IlL1l, Kopclmiclq, Kurolick, Klutts, llL1l'l1l1lCli hl. First lQUXX'f.lHl'illJIl. lu-pp, Klu- Hcnry, HllI'L1I1lCli, tl. Kcpllmt, Nm-1'x', l'Nlt'Illll1g, liClilLll1tl, l'ivcmu-, lllllLll1ZllI'llU, Nl2llll.l'l'llll, llznglizmli. fNlcQuown. . HI lJl'I,Ii 91' S. 13 S. 0 S. 0 S. 7 S, 0 S. 6 S, ll S. 6 S H Sykcsville fV'L1l'XV0I1SVlllC XYincllJQr Kittzmniug lncliuna lll'uol4YlllC Rcyxumlclsvillc flu-11 rtlclcl lbulluis Football Nllilh om- 1-xc-1-pliml ilu- l'l111xs111z1w1u-Ix' llisglm Sc'l1ool's foutlmll 51111111-s Ill2l'Vl'tl in lfliili l'll1ll'1l in c-lose svom-s mul won- luml fuuglllt mn luwtlm Null-s. XVlI1lllWl',S l1ig'l1-pmw-1's-ml lm-:nm ll,l'l'll2lll'll ilu- lm-:mls Vzlllu-1' mlm-visivm-ly on llalrmml l u-lfl, lm111 ilu- Musl- l0Wlll'l'S wx-rv fllllllll to lmw lm-0, ilu-Iigilrlv plenum-rs Zllltl flu- QIEIIIIL' was oflivizxlly fm'l'c-ill-ml lu l,llllXS'lll2lXY' Iliff. giving' flu- lm-:mls 21 1-4-1-owl ul' fum' x'u-llwu-s. llulll' 411-ff-nts. znul mu- lu- lm' ilu- sm-zzsml. 'l'lu- lflilli llml- lmll ll'2llll. llllbllilll 4-m11pz1r'z1i1x'm-lx' mlm :nn-l Hu-xyu-1' 1 - ' , u-114-1-ml. lllSllllQ'lllSllt'1l lisl-lt ll1n'u11g'uv11I ilu- sl-:lynn lay IIS lun-fl Illilfllljl, illlll lulluwn-I's ull ilu- llIQ'll svluurl s fmumllmzlll l'UI'llllll'S ik-1-l lligllly fmlinnlstiv www' ll-' pmslu-ws for 19217, Wlll'll num- 1-um lllirlux' plum-r-N ul'll1is'v4-:nfs squzul rw-Iun'1 lm' llu- I4-zum. r All., 'il' 11111 MIRROR First R1NV-'f-.XI1ll111S1l11, 111'11l1, c1L'SS1111, K111111111-y, HllI1t1j'S111L' 911111111 R11xx-4X11111s, F1111111. fV'1lI'110Il, B1111111111111, 511111133 111'111'1', 'I'1111'11 R11w-K11'1'1111s1-y Mgr., 1I11ug111s C11:1C11. Basketball .x1u1l'1' g1'1'111llg' 1111' 111 21 11111111111-1111 s1111'1 11g.:'11111s1 S1111111 1'- 111 XV1'S11'1'11 1,+'1l1lSY1V2l1l12l,S S1111'UllQ1'S1 1111s1i111111111 1111111151 P' . I, 1' 11. H. s1111'11111 111 1111v11111-11 211111 w111'11 111'V1'1' 111111111-11 I, 1111111 111111 111111 1'11111'1I1'11 11111 S111-111111 111111. 1'1'1111 11111111 If s111'1'1-1'1-11 1111' 1111111111-1111 111 11111 1'2I1'1j' 1111111 111 11111 s1111s1111 P. 111' 1111v111g' 111 111211 11ll111'1' il 111111' 1-11111-11 111111 111 il 111111' 1' S111111 111' 11111.11 1111XK'l'Y1'l', 21f11'1' il 1111111111 1119 1111j11s1 fi 1111-111 1111- 11111111 s1111'11111 111 1111111'11vO 111111 11111 1'11s1111s iq 111-1111-11 1Il2l1i1' 111-?41111'j' 111 1'. 11. S. 2l11111'111'S. P' '111111 11111511111 s1111s1111 111 1111S11'11'1 51 of 11111 11. 1. A. If X. x1-1-111111 1. A. 11. 111'11v1111 111ss 111111111111 1111111 was I'. 1X111'1'11'11 111-1-1111s1- 11111 1111111 1'1111xs'y 112111 w1111 11111 1'- 111111111111111s11111 111111 S11111-11ss1v11 11111511111 Y11'1101'11'S 11111 II' 1111- 111'111111111111:l'S 111s1- 2111 1111111111111111: 111 11111 111115'-1111 L 1111111-s 1111' 1111- 11111111-1 111111 1'1111Xs'y 11111'111111111 1'111s1' ID Ia1'11l1.Y 111111 111-111-1111'11y 1111 11111-1111111 1-11111111111111s of 1111' 1- S11'111111. P. I 11-111'11-111 SCHEDULE Sykesville Riclgwuy N, K1111s111gt011 S1111s11111'g 111111111-S110 N. IiL'IlS1l1g1Oll R11y1111111sv111C R111gw11y SZl1tS1JUl'g Ilrookvillc Cf1C111'11c1111 DuBois Rcy1111111sv111C Sykcsville XVcst111111stcr Iirookville 171111015 C'1cz11'11111d 1'1llSt Ilrady Iirockway XVZI rrcn A111111111 T11 13 1111121113111 F11's1R1111' Y1111'11z1. 1'111'111'1111, 1111111111113 1'111'111i11g, G1111111111'111t11, Xvt'Zl1.Q1'1', 111Jl'I'111L', H11111111 1x11 1 1-r111:1 R., MCN1-111, N111-1'1', 1111l1Ill13L'l'S, 1111g11111'111, 1i111'11111'k, f,12ll'I'U111. '1'11i1'11 R111 Hz11'c1'111:1 H.. S11'111'111, Shcma. SC'1I1i1D1'1.1i .S 39 1ii11L11111111g .S 151 1111111's1'i111' . S. 3 11L1I1I10I1S1JLlI'fl . S. 1416 V11-111110111 .S 13 171111015 . S. 31 1Xz111Z1l1I11Ilfl .S 24 1911111113 .S 14 U1'111'1' 11111' . S. 1214: f1I'1f'1'IlS1JLll'1.f 8 26 35 2116 21 13 14 13 10 16 111111 111111111'l'11 1 Wrestling 1111111111211 111s111g' 11111s1 111 111s1 Xl ll S. 11'1'11s11111's 11'1111 11111111 111111 111 111111 11111 ' 11111' 1'111111'1111s 11'1-1'11 11111'11l'2l1l 111111 1111111111111 111111 111111 q . El V11111' s 11x11111'111111'11 111111 1x111'11111'k 111111 1111 11x11111'111111-1-. 1'1111xs1111111'11111' s1-111- 1 7 1111- 111111' 1111 11l1'll' 111111111111111s 1811, V1111-1111. 111 1111- 111g'1111'-11111 111111111 1 1 1111111'1111s 111' falls, 11111 111' 111111' 11111111111 1'11'11 1111111'1111s 111' Z1 111111' 11111'1111111g' 111111-111'-1111 1111111111 1'111ss, 11'1111 1i1'1 11111111111 111 11111 111s1 11111' 111' 1111111 111111' 11111'1111111g1'1 111111 11111 111 1111N .11111'lll1llg', 111 1111- 111111 1111111111111 111111 11111111 1111111111 11 111 11'1111 1i1'11 1111111'1111s 111111 111s1 11111 111' 111111' 211111 111111 11.1 1 1111 1X111l1111X 111 111c 111111 111111111'1'11 211111 11111'11'-1111 111111111 11lNS 111111 4 111' 11111s, 11111' 111 111111 1111111111111 111111 - .- g 11111111111 111 1'1111s. 111'11 111' 111111 111111111111 11111 11181 111111' 111111 111' 111111' 11111'111111111'11 111111111111 111 1111 P5 ' - u 11111 WNI11'-1l1'1' 1111111111 11ISx 111111 11111 1 . 1111111'1111s 1111' 1'1111s. 111'11 111' 111111- 1111111111 1 11111 111 111'11 1l12l11'1l1'S 111' 11111s. 11111' 111' 111111 1111111111 1 111111 . 1 1 . 11111's, 111 11111 111111 111111111'l'11 1111111-111-1111 1111 1111111111 111 1 y-N 1 111111 11111- 1111111-11 111' il 11111, 11111- 111' 1 111111 111111111111 4 211111 111s1 1111'1'1' 111' 11111s, 11111 1111111111N 111 1 111111 111 1'1111111g'11. A11'N1'l'1. 111111111111v11111'. 11111111 1 11111f111111 N11l'1'1',1'11l'1'11l1', 1'111'11111-. 111111 11111111111 11111111111111 1111 11111'-1111 1111 11111 1 1 121111 Tllli MIRROR Debating Society 'l'ho llvllilllllg' Soc-iciy of the ilJl1llXSl1l2lWllOj' lligh School wells l'Ul'lIl01l Elllillll twelve j'02ll'S ago Elllll ll2lS lliltl llll'l'llllj1S 111 ll'l'PQ'lll2ll' Il0l'l0llS since that Tnno. ll was l'l'Ul'j.l'2lllllll'll in 1936 Qlllll 1937, 'l'h1- lllillll purpose of The llilllilllllg' Society is to l'l'l'2ll1' 111111 l'lll'llll'l' in'r1'z1111111'11l clehzitiiig, hy IIICZUIS ol' the lil-Illlbllllllj' ineetinis 2111-cl The chapel 1leh21les xxhicli 2ll'l' 1'1-1l11i1'o1l of e211-h ineinhoi' of the society. 'l'o hcconie 21 inenihei' of The clelmitiiig' SOC'lt ly. one IllllSl ll2lYl' 2ll'1Illll'L'll the stnncling of the Junior l'l2lSS. l'l2ll'll prospective ineinbei' must give Zl cle- h211c l'lllll'l' hm-fore This society oi' hofore his oi' llCl' lC11gg'lisl1 cl21ss i11 The presence of Ill0llllJl'l'S of The lll'll2lllllU' Sociel3'. 1 The socicliy is not El social o1'grz111iz21'1ion, thus soci21l events snch z1s ll2llll11l0liS Zlllil pl02lSlll'0 iiieetiiigvs 2ll't' ll?ll'l't'1l. Camera Club The ll2llllt'l'2l Vluh of the PllllXSllt?lWIl0Y High S1-hool w21s forinecl lollll'lllg' the 193-L school lCl'lll. Vllll0l'4' was 21 1losi1'e on the IJ21l'l1 of certain sluclents 21t lllill limo for lill0Wl0lelfIC l'01lf'Gl'11l1lQ' the taking Zlllll IH'lIlllllg' of IDlC'lllil'USl1ll0 scenes fonn1l in the social 211111 11211111111 life of The school and i'0IllIl1lllllllj'. l'l2l1'll niceting' of The club is conducteml 21s Z1 class hy the sponsor, Mr. Heil, and CCl'ltllll lllCIl1lJ0l'S of the 1-luh. l,l1l'l1lg1 Uiltll year, fOl'Il1Zll l11Sll'UC'tlO11 is Q'lYPll in Illl'llll'l'-lillilllg, clevelopnicnt of Ill'Q'ZlllVOS. priiiting' of pict111'es, Clllillglllg' of pictures Ellliil the 11121ki11g' of l2llllt'l'll sli1les. il:l'flllll'l'lll1'lllS for initial Ill0llllJ0l'Slllp in The cluh 111111111111 1h211e the Nllllllllll innst have passing' Q'l'2lll0S'lI1 211 11-21s1 80 I?l'l'i'Vlll of his or her 2lC2lll0llllC work. ln oiwlei' io he 2111 21c1iVe Il10I11lJ0l', each student inust 111-v1-lop Zllltl IH'lllli one roll of films each niontli. 'l'h11 clnh 11111111111-1's look f0l'Will'fl to l'0SlLl011l'0 of 1h1- Sl'lt'lli'l' l,t'ID2ll'lllli'llli in the High School Annex. lJ211'lq-1-ooin l'21cili1eios Elllil znelcleml l2llJ0l'2ll1Ol'y sp21ce shonhl Vllillbll' lho cluh to occupy 21 Vi'r21l position in II11- .X1'1i1'i1i11s I1il'o ot' lho l,llllXSlll'2lWll0j' School. fflxlfff 1' '1' Vlilfllf OFFICERS I,l'0SlIiCI1i'2l1ll .l0liIN J1+1NKs Vice P7'PSI.IIPl1I' S1111 llo1,n11:N Sl'l'I'l'?lIZI'.1j VIRGINIA l111:'1 1'111: !lI11n1b1frs B015 M1cN1c11:'I,Y FR,xNe1s NV1112seH.11, lJl'CII1Ll+I IlARRlG!iR RVTI1 K,1eH1-:R Ul1'Fcl li' ERS Pre vf1'1l1'nt lil.XYIIJ lCnwAI1ns Vice I'1'0.s1'1Ie11t cl1,1wR11:No11: O V1cR1'1' 1111111 S11c'7'1ff11w1'y 117111 T11'1111.s-'111'c1 Incxxis SIIICRK 'll ll ll .Nl l ll 1111 li PGETRY To The Sunrise l1'1'11111 out of tl1e east, 1f1111111s El s11t't Q't'lll'lt' breeze, It'1s wl1ispe1'i11g', sigl1i11g', t'2ll'OSSlllQl'1 AXl'ZlliCl1lllg.1' bi1'1ls i11 tl1e sl111l1te1-i11g' t1'111-s, lhlltl telling to all its 1'1111l l1l11ssi11g.g'. A pale light eo111es C'l'0CI7ll1g' lit! ll2llllSll tl11- QJVFIY1 The sl1a1lo1vs are tigl1ti11g' ltl li11g'111', The 11ig'l1t l1ilS retire1l: i11 its 11l111-11 l't'lQ'IlS the day Like a l1appy illltl t1'i1111111l11111t si11g'e1'. The earth is awaki11g 1'Ciil'0HllCtl f1-11111 its sleep, The fairies and 11y111pl1s s1-11111 t11 v1111isl1: S0 back to the lV0Otlli11l1LlS Zllltl 111e111il1111's they creep, And with t1l1e111 the Sll2ltltlWS tl11-v banish. The 11101111 has reti1'e1l i11 her 1-1111l tlllt't,'ll- ly grace, The trees l1ave their b1'11111'l111s Zllltl leaves all U.l1fl11'lCLl, The sun has now 1'l15l0l1 t11 l1is 1-i1rl1tt11l place And looks 1111 a sparkling new NVtll'ltl. Mil1l1'e1l Kyle 'IRS 1.i,.g.i..i. Every Man's Natural Desire To Be Somebody Else As Crothers i11 his essay says. The desire of every 1111111 To be SO1llClJOLlj' else i11st1-111l Quite long ago lJCg'2lll. A boy, Wlltlll lll' is l'11111' 111' ti11 'Mo-st always 11'a11ts to l11- A Q'l'Qi1l1 big lll't'tlll2lll l111l1l illltl st1111111 rklltil lllttll 111+ goes t11 s1-11. rlllltlll ilYl?li'ltll1 is lllS l11-l1l, For most boys 1v1111t, to l11- l'l2llllOllS 111e11 like 1ktllllll'2ll ll.v11l NVl1o Hew across the sea. rklltl tl1e11, as l1e g'1'1111's 11l1l111' F111'gets lllS l111yl111111l tll't'illllS And el1ooses some tlllt' tl1i11g- 111 1l11 For life, or so it s1111111s. But even in this Stillltltl state He usually likes to tl1i11k Of what he 111igl1t ll2lX'tF 11111111 i Had found that 111issi11g' li11l1 But: after all is s11i1l illltl 1l11111 The QQCllCl'ill truth 1'1-11111i11s Desire to be Stllllvlltltlf' else 'Most eve1'v1111e l'ti'l2llllH. -iltlilll Sllt'llt lt lt IH -l 11st 21 llllltl Stbtlllllllgl' lll't't'Xt' XYl1lSIl0l'lllg' tl11'1111g'l1 tl11- t1'1-1-s That 's M1152 lJelig'l1tf11l 1va1'111 s111'i11g- lllllll'N l31'i11g'i11g' fl'2lQ'lltl little ll1111'1-rs 'l'l1at's Bl-Ely. lfllUXl'to'l,'S SIJl'lllQ'lllg.1' l11'l'1- Zllltl tl11 lt Spl'tl2ltllllQ' lil'ilQil'illlf'l' 1-v1-1'.1'11l11 lt 'l'l111t 's May. still 'I' 11 li N1 '1'1'11111-1' g.1'l'01'll leaves sp1'11111i11g N11 111111 their 1J02ll11j' 1111ll1l1lllg2'-- '111l211iS May. hY1l1'll s11'1111111s go 111'i1'111i11g hy, ,X1111 g11111111 1'11i11s 1'1111 1.l'11lll 11111 sky-H '1'h111's May. Y11'Q'11l12l 111-11111 'IIT wx. 1...-11+, The Wind ,, V. . . U . D 1111' 1111111 IS 11111111 il 11111'11ss111x illlllg, 1+'111' 1111 1111' p1r11p11- 111 111is g'l'1'2l1, g1'111111 w111'111 3 11 blows 111111 blows 111111 1'1111ses 1l'1'11'S 111 swing, iWhi111 1111 11111 1111gs i1 tries 11111111 1121111 111 lfurl. What Wtlllltl 1,'111111111111s, g1'e111111s11 111 ex- plorers llave been 1011ilX, NVl11l1Jll1 the whistliiig VV11ld? lt pusl1e11 l1is t11ree sailboats a little faster Than any new C0Il11l'ilD'LlO11 11111119 of 1111. Slililll boys W1111111 1111ve 1111 1111e11 111 1111111i11g kites U1 11i11'e1'e111' size, 111' hue, 111' 1111111, 111' shape, NYhi1'h, as they 1111, W1111111 1111'e1' 111111111 11111 heights, Xvliilltlllt the wi1111, 1vhi1'h s111111-1i111e 11111-s 1he111 break. Now 11-1, 11s 121111111 11p 1111 111e Illillly uses. Ulf 1111113 swift NVlll11 which plays 21 1111 of ruses. Alton 111111111 '37 Th..----M We have 11111111 g.L'1C2lll111'S 11lea11i11g beauty rare, 1Yi111 joys of April C121W11lllQ,'S, The s1-1-1111 of l'2l.1ll-WHS11011 11i1'. 1.X'1:III'fVX' IRROR NVe have been searehi11g Searching for love H1111 truthg The star-lit eyes of eo111r111le1s, The brightest hopes of y111111h. We have bee11 gleauers 1,11ea11i11g beauty rare, Four years of thrilliiig 1'Zl1Pilll'0, l1'1'ie1111s11ip-forever fair! DOIIIIZL Lewis '37 Best Wishes A1111 now we Seniors bi11 f2ll'0W01l To all tl1e U.11L1C1'C1ilSSll1C11, NV13 know tl1at we will always 11-el The best year was 1l1e last 1111e. To J u11iors we express tl1e wish That all your days next year, Tl1ougl1 melancholy t11ey may be, VVill never 1J1'l11g' a tear. Yes, Sophomores, you are eliuibiug too, You'1l be upstairs next year, A1111 now you see tl1e l011g'Cf1-f01' goal, Quite slowly d1'2LNVlI1g near. To F1'6S11II1G11 we express desire That someday you ,ll be Seiiiors To Watch with dignity 111111 pride Some ' C G1'6611lC-371817 1l1lSC1C111C3111Ol'S. .Four years ago, We tl1o11gl1t, alas! 'Twould be quite 11iee to leaveg But,-when we're here, we'11 rather turug So now a sigh We heave. NVe really hate to go, you see: But, as the time draws nigh, NVe wish you all the best of luek, Dear friends of Pu11xs'y Higl1. Sara Iflolben '37 'li H E M T R R O R CLASS ILL IVIII of l'it'l1IlI'.Yf !:l'l1l lfl'I-nl'-X Dewitt Met'liney ,,,,,,L,.,, Ability to do mathematics ....,....,.,.....................,.............. Uncoming sister Helen Mcfoy ,,,-A- ..,-.-,,Q-, S upreme ability to write English IYB t'ompositions.,lit-serving .lrliiiryr hlary Ellen Met 'oy ....,. .. XVilliam McGee -.... .. Owen McHenry ..,,.. ..... , Dick 1NIcQuown ....,........ Bob Meneely ......... ..... Helen Milliron ..... ..... Helen Morris ....... ..... lfary hlurphy .,,... LeRoy Neal ...,... ..... Vera Neal .......... ..... Pearl Pitrone .......... ..... Sara Postlewaite ........... . Wilfred Poydock ..r......... XVilma Redding ...... .... Esther Roberts ........ ...... Dalvin Rowland ............. .Ability Ability to endure four years of hard work without serious injury ........,..,..,.......,....,i...,..,..,...........,................. Ability to fool some of the people all of the time -....... . Position on the squad .......,.....,....,eee...,.v..........i....e.... ..,... Ability to sit on the bench ..,................,.,., .. .. Ability to miss the rail and hit finger ............s....... ..,.., Ability to do homework while listening to radio s,,,...,.... Excess ability in English IX' ..............,.........,......s,s,. ...,.. Ability to have curly hail '..,... ...........,.............,.,,...,....... Kiddy-Var used last four years to come down East End hill ................,.........,.,,..ir...........i...........,,......,....r..... YYorn-out snow boots used for cheerleading ,...i... .. Ability to study hard ....,......................................,....,...,... Ability to talk loudly ,............................,.......,,................ Ability to prepare for school in three-minutes flat Ability as dramatic actress, the envy of every movie star ..................,,,,..,.,...,.,.............,....,..,,..... ...... Three-wheeled tri-cycle ........ ...... to get inside the door just before the bell rings s.... David Schriner .....,........ Ability as an art student ....... .. Lois Crooks .................... Spare time '... ..................,........ ...... Lfarjorie Ann DeYoe .... EXCessiye height ......,........................................................... Edward Dickey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. A bility to be ready to move out of seat when bell rings Grant Dobson ,,,,,,,,,,,i,,.. Knowledge of History ',., ...,..,...,,,...................,..,...,.....,..,.. Bernard Duminske .....,.. John Edmondson ,.....,,,,. Leone Eiser '..., ...,,.....,...... Norman Ellenberger ...... Jean Findley .................., James Freas ...r... Betty Furman .,....... Margaret Fusco ............. Eleanor Gall ......... Joe Gaskm ...................... t Robert Gilpatrick .......,., Ann Goheen .................... Alice Bell Gourley ,....... Eleanor Grazier ...... ..... Alton Grube ..,...... ..... James Hall ...... .,... Stanley Halo ...... ..... Arlene Shaffer ...... .. James Shaffer ......... .... . Lawson Shaffer ............. . Dick Duane Smith .,...... Ivan Smith ........,..... llartha Smith ,................ Betty Jane Snyder ........,. lNIary Belle Startzell ..... . Ability to do Bookkeeping .,,...,, ,..., . Knowledge of English .......,.,....,, ...... Ability CPD to do English IX' ............... Excess CU Knowledge of Grammar Aee. L'nused t?J Yocal Chords .,,,..,,,..,.,....,.,....,,,..,.,,..,,,,..,..,.. Ill-titted stage-crew cover-all, six inches too short in leg and full of unpatched holes ,,,,,,,,,,.. Ability to sit straight in Room K ..,..............,.,......,..... Desk in corner of K reserved for students' books .... Ability to become perfectly white while giving an English topic ,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , Knowledge left behind in P, H, S ,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,, ,, Ability of not hearing announcements in ...... Spot on Ability to get a study hall in Afiss Holdswortlrs Eng. H end of nose .,.................r.....,..............,.......,.., class ......,....................,,.,,..,...,,,........,,e,,.,,,,,e,,. Ability to give topics ..,...,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., identical short stub pencil willed by brother in N34 Ability to stand up on ice skates .......,............,.,.........,S Knowledge of Shorthand ............,r ,. Ability to wear small shoes ,,,,., .. W . orn and rusty hair curlers .r............, .,.r..,,.,. A All that he thinks is worth taking ...,,......... r...... ..... . . l'nstumpable knowledge of Physics and Vhemistry Number eleven shoes .............,,,.,,,,,,,e. .,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,e,,,,,, Ability to talk ..................,.. ............... ..,. . . . . Seat in front of teacher's desk in l, .. .. .. Desire to graduate ,.........,. ...,...,,...,,,..,.,,,r . . Brother, Bill Ruth Aklolfe Some football player l'nlucky football playin Next member of slagt ci u Marietta Elkin Sister, Betty I aroline l'onm-r l'hil Dunmile Kay Dock Brother, Julius l.ow-voiced lfreshman Slow Freshman lfred Shirey Brother, Fred Vharlotte Gourley Guilbert XVolfe Rosella Del.appa Brother, Richard Any Junior Myron Shoffner XYilliam Snedden Merle Smith Jane Adams IT-rilliant lfreshman l'al, lfrnie Madill Eel tiraft Sister, Leone Vousin, Frank lfusco Sister, Jeannette Brother, Richard lfuture Senior Anyone who wants it Sister. Vharlotte Fortunate lfieslnnan Sister. A lVl1Ill Dennis Sherly lzdward lxengersky Lulubelle Sutter liuli Millilfin hi lames Smitl. Uscar Smith . . , lpddie tiotwalil tk-rtain Sophomore Sister. Virginia l,lSt'tilll'IlQt'fl ltresliman 11'1'l1 of lit-11 S11-11 r ......... l'1'ggy 51011 I' .......,. LaRue 810111101 '.... . 11111 '111'0I1lllS ..... Sara 111111111115 ...... Nellie lyger ..........., ,.., l'il'llI1l'lS 1Yagscl1a1,... Ric11ard 11'a1ke1' , ........,. . 101111 '11 1-11ve1' ,,,, .. 111-1111 X11-1111-1 ',,A A... XY2ll'I't'l1 Winslow ............ -, f . 111-orge ALllSlL'1i ..A,....,....... Xfargaret Zeedick .........., 1' red Leldel ............ 1'1l'l1IlCL'5 Zufall ....... John Costanzo ,,,... Robert Aikxnan ..... Olive Bailey ......., Xlartlia Benson ..,.. Richard Blaser ................ Leah Jane Bortz .........,.. Harold Caylor .,...,.......... Howard 0112111115615 .,....... Mike Ciccone ................ .. Genella Curry ...... . Pete 1JeFazio ...,.. lilvera DeLuca ..........,... . Virginia Fmberg ........,... . 4 -, 11111 1e1a .,....v........... ..... Joe Fusco .,...,...... Florence Harl ..,.. Lucille Harriger ....... .... Sara Holben ...,....... John Hollis ,...... Budd 11'0lfe .,,... 1J0ris Hoover ...... 111111121111 1fert ,..... C11-1't1'ucle Long ...... Blary Marino ...... Julia Marsh ........... '1'110111as Xlaruca ............ Sara B1L'fk1LlOXVIl ,.,........... Xflflllll 1121111111011 ............ llick 1111111118011 ..... Jack Hargraves ......, .... 1 Lucille 11arriger ............ Virginia Harvey ...1......... Klildred Hinderlite ...... 1.015 1c10ff11121l1 ......,.......,,. lfrecl Hogan ..,.,,,,... 1,..... llorotlny 11111111111 ...,.. ..... . Nlary 11o0k .,....,. . John Jenks .,.. .N'1 1cl,1'-f1t'11 'l' 11 li M 1 R R O R Bequest l'osilio11 011 golf team ,..,......,.,......,.. ..... Ability i11 Ifnglish 11' ............,......... 5 Most highly co111pli111e11ted giggle ..... ..... Ability i11 1'l11glisl1 IX '... .........,,............... ..... lnlxeritecl seat i11 I'00I'11 L ..........,............. ..... 11L1S1lfL11IlL'SS and ability to keep quiet lgfI'0l'lll1CC, Brilliance, or Middleness Surplus supply of 111e11tal anfractuosities a11d 11ypoel1o11tll'iac affliction ......,.,,...........,............... ...... Sent i11 roo111 I, ZIIIQ1 linglish books ................................ lnl1erita11ee l!I'Olll Don IAQIIHSOIFS inl1erita11ce from Iid Jones-ability to navigate across stage l1:,111g111g 011 top of stepladder ............................ LYIJUSLIL11 football ability ,.,...........,.....................,.......... Ability to sit o11 tacks without feeli11g lllly pain .......... D , , 11Z1Sl1fL1lI1CSS ...........................,............................................ Seat 111 tl1e orchestra .............................,..........., ...., Honor of being last one of class -10 to receive d1plo111a ...................................,............ 1 .... Best of luck i11 room ................ Position as President of Class ....... ..... l.- . f lp-1 on I1 eyes ..........................................,... ..... lfxeess knowledge of Julius Caesar ........1.....1................. l'11:'a1111y ability i11 Bookkeeping .,.................................... Yewly ffiscovered theory of 1niscl1ief- n1iscl1ietivityv Small knowledge of Economics ...... ........................... Solo chair 111 band ,............1..........., ..... X1 ell-worn football shoes ,............................ ..... lixcess knowledge of Co111111ercial Law ..... ,.,.. Ability to be quiet .1...................,................. ..... Briglitness i11 Shorthand class ...... ..... Ability to be quiet ............,........., ..... Ability of 1JC1'S1S1CI1C6 ........................, .. Subjects take11 duri11g Se11ior year .........,... ..... Ability to have extra pencils to supply forgetful u11derclassn1e11 .......,..................... ..... lixcess 1Yeight C ?j ..,............................ ..... Ability to talk at the XV1'OI1g time ........ ,.... .... . Favorite coat hook-iirst o11e i11 second row ....,. ..... My ability 111 inathematics ................................... ..... Love for sl1ort11and and typewriting ....... ..... Well-worn seat 111 ba11d ...............,............. ..... Ability to get to school on time ..... ..... Curly locks ....................,................... ..... Knowledge of llodern History ...... ..... Ability to understand history .................................... ..... Long walk from Elk Run and excess exercise ............ Troublesoiiie ability of saying wrong things at wrong 111116 ..,,...,...................................................... ..... Arduous task of getting 11l1'rr0'r out on time ..... ..... Ability to grin and bear it ............................ Seat known as witness chair ................................ Excess weight so she can get c1river's lice11se ......... Last four years of striving to get on honor roll. .,...... . 1s11owledge of Basketball ..................V................................. Never failing musical sound of t11e bell ...... ..... Ability to study ,.,......................1.......................................... Approxiniate two yards of columns on sports page to be completely filled wit11 so111etl1i11g or other at regular 111terva1s .................................................. ..... Xbility to keep tl1i11 no 111atter what 1 eat ...... ..... Beneficiary Pete Certa Brother, David Marie Hetager Jane Crawford Little sister, Ruthie Martha Jorda11 A11yone or Anything That certain blonde i11 G linlucky Junior Most unfortunate boy in P. H. S. 'Bud Fleming Theodore 31eko Anna VVhitet1eld So111eone who will take it Sister, Cathryn Any o11co111ing Se11ior W'orthy Junior 0 Sister, Elizabeth 801116 Junior So111e Sophomore Bobby Kuntz Oncoming Sophomore Up a11d co111ing Junior Guy 1Vehry Any Co1111nercial Student Sister, Frances Brother, Lawrence Eleanor Bender Ambitious Freshman Students next year Some lucky Junior Some thi11 person Quiet and insigniiicant underclassman Roy Haag My young sister, Betty Colnmercially inclined Junior Lester 1N1ahan Sister, Frances Straight l1aired sister, Sylvia Edward Craft Theodore 1X1eko Sister, Helen Beatrice Niel Enterprising young Junior Any u11derclass1nan wl1o needs it So111e Junior G'Peeb Hoffman Sister, Betty Jean Adams Industrious Junior Geneva 1NIottarn Stevana Yolensky Successor as sports editor of H 1'-Liglzfs lfVill of lNIelvin Hurd ....... Irene ,lerko ....... Bob Kephart ....... Don Anthony ..... . lVilliam Harry ,.,,. Sue lieezer ...... Emory llell ..,,,,........ t Anthony Bennett ........... Clair llennett ....... ...... Harold llish .,,,,.. Mary Bisb .A.......A. hladelyn Bloom ...,., ,A.,.. Irene Bohoviclr.. Marie Ilowersox. Elsie Burkett ....... Phyllis Carbaugh ,lack Carlton .......... ...... Sam Carrature .,...... ..,... Tone Chambers .....a......,... Christeen Chapman ....... Leo Clement ,....... Helen Cook ..... . Ruth Cook ....... . John Knopick ..... Richard Kocher .,... ...... ' Sara Kriedler ...... John Lavosky ...... Barbara Lester ....... ,.... 'l'Il li lll l IQ RU li lil'IIIll'Sf .Alllllly to do lznglish IN ............,........................,.,. ,,,,..... Ability to make change when selling tickets ............. . llords always ringing in my ears 'tlci on ne maclie pas le dragee a macher by Bl. lloyd ,...,,...,.......,,....... Ability to blush frequently .........................,.,...,,..........,...,i Secret of remaining desirably robust and debonair ...... Nothing for no reason ..... .....,4. .s.. .. l.ove for Cltemistry .......,.............r...............................,...... Ability to study changing moods of Mother Na- ture from windows of Room K .....,..r.......r..,. ...... Ability to convince Freshmen .........,. ...... Ability to keep quiet .........,....,...,,.,... ...,.. Excess knowledge of English IX ............A.,..........., ...... Great height and nickname Shrimp .........,,,...,...... Pair of brown shoe laces that never stayed tied ,,,,...... Kroxvledge of literature on condition she never says Shakespeare wrote The Great Stone Fart ',,. ...,.,. Red hair and dimple in left cheek ..,...................... ...... Ilinple in right cheek ........,............,............ ...... Tiny feet .....,............................,...................,,...........,.......... Excess height and ability to sleep Kitty-cornerecl in a short bed .,..,,,,...,........ll,...t.......,,.........,.................... lirowledge of Economics ....t....,..,......,................ ...... Hearty laugh causing embarrassing moments .,,..., .,..., Love of sleep ...........................................,,.........,...... ..t... Pleasure of driving an Gldsmobile to school .,,,...,.......... Turned-up nose ..........,.........................................,............. T.-.-.iP1'ivilege of picking up tiny bits of paper around desk Ability to thumb rides to VVest End ..........,..........,.......... Excess height ,,,,...,e,.....,..,.,,.....,..,,............ .,..,. Ability to be quiet teven in classl ............ ...... Ability to get along with other people ...... ..e.t. Robert Lettie ....... ...... l Jlace in P. H. S ,....................................... ,..... Virginia Lettie ....... ....,.. A bility to blush at wrong moments ..,....... .. .. Donna Lewis ,..,... .,.,.. I nterest in Pittsburgh ,,,,..,,,,..............,.............................,. Charles Lias ..,,.,,.,, ,.,...,, C hair held for last four years in the band, to be Francis Lingenfelter ...,. Raymond Lockwood ...... Lillian London ....... ...... used in 1950 ........,,,..,,,,,........,,....,,,,..............,,..........,,.,,... Ability to get out ot step ,,,...,,,,..,,,,..,,.,...,,,,...,.,..,,,,,se,..,.,,, Remarkable ability to refrain from indulging in any arduous labor ..,....,................,,,...,.....,..,...,.,..V........ .,t...... Mathematical Troubles ..... ....tt Alton Lunger ....... ...... X Vorries of English TY .........,.,...............................,....,.,... Bill hlaloney ,,....,, ...,... X bility to shoot the ball over the bankboard into the crowd t..,..,.... ,,,..,.,.,,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,...,.,...,.....,,.. lXIary lNIarino .................. Rented chair in Library t..................... ...... Florence Ruth lioxvrey .... i Xbility to draw funny pictures ............. ...... Nettle Prevlte ................. Hazel Ruth ....,... Martha Smith ...... ...... Peggy Stear ...... Sara Thomas ...,.., ,,.,.. lVayne White t..,... ...... Ability to speak loudly in classroom ...... ..,,.. Excess knowledge of Commercial Law ...v., ....., Ability to talk ,.......,.....,,,,,.,,....,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,... ...... Newly acquired ability in English IX' .,.... ...... Great love for school .....,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..... ...... Parking space back of portables ..... ....., Tall stature ......A........ ......... ............... ........... ,...... lfr11fjt1rm1'y , . v . ttuiltord llamilton ,lunior .luniar Sister, llelen Some good, desirous, and ambitious .ltmior Nobody Another little l rt-slnnztn Sister, Ann Rita Some ambitious .lunior lirother, XVayne Some junior XYortby ,lunior Margaret tllexzt Sister, Ruth Helen Rlauk Margaret Acre Klary Ann Startnell llrother, Pete Spike Varulli Most Basltful lfreshman Genevieve Iiargerstock Arnold Rubin Nell Stormer Unfortunate Junior Pauline Knopick Anyone who desires it Short Freshman Promising Junior Mildred Kougher ,lohn Fera Shy Sophomore Some unsuspecting person llrother Dock Lester Mahan lfnterprising Vreslmiztn Honorary lfreslnnan. Alarjoit Stoops lion Noerr Any up-and-coming basketb t I player Any Student Sister, llelen Sister, .Xnegline Any needy .lunior Clare Neale llrotber l.ittle sister. Ruth Some t'Zll'L'l-lll tlrixer d 1396 0 -0 'tn 'd'N?izr91c3'4 t , g gl 'Ease-1244 Qs! lYir1f'!j 'I' Il lf NI I IQ RUR Qur Most Sinoere Compliments to tlie Graduates ot P. H. S. in the Class ot '37 Punxsutawney Beet Sz Provision Co Building a Better Grade tor a Better Trade Ill XNhXl Il M ThM . Illl' NI li RU li 3 i VIRGINIA . . . Snmrtness and ac-cilracy in this GRUEN baguettie. Yellow gold lilled, 15 jewels .........................4VA..A.I........ H3535 e ' so ' lO5N.FlNDLEY ST-APUNXSUTAWN Y PA, New Super Duty FRIGIDAIRE With the Meter Miser Provides A11 5 Basic Services 1 Greater Ice-Ability 2 Greater Storage-Ability 3 Greater Protect-Ability 4 Greater Depend-Ability 5 Greater Save-Ability See New Instant Cube Release ---Only Frigidaire Has It. Buy Only on Proof of Super Duty PUNXSUTAWNEY HARDWARE CO. A Sweet Graduation Gift for the Sweet Girl Graduate Notice the radiant smile you re- ceive from the young lady on her graduation day if you give her a box of Whitman 'Q . 3 x w' 5!Qj K X I. If ,, V . Sf WP ' ' ll' . 'te tg-35' I Q -is 2- T it 1 fs-rss IB ' ns 7 5 ' . gsne sl Lolo . my ,sr Q S,f+ iwwsrs , 8.53. Ai.-f an :W .-1-isiiiavi' gg sssspiixl ,Rf 85311151 Wifi? wxqfgga 4341 's candies. This graduation Gift will signify your appreciation of the splendid accomplish m e n t she has made and it will be received as the finest Gift of all. The Chuck-Town SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALIST BARLETTA'S Palace of Sweets SODA GRILL Next to East End Bridge Morrison DIRECTOR S. Gilpin st. In Dealing NYith Aflverti H. Quay FUNERAL Phone 54 sels, I lease Mention The Blix' Iyillii 'I' ll li XI I li RUR At Graduation Time The exchange of photographs with classmates keeps school-day friendships for all time . . . Your friends will want your picture f--have it made by WHITE STUDIC Phone 220 Evening and Sunday Sittings by Appointment. Established 1 873 I O O O O The Spirit Publishing Company PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS School and OHice Supplies Commercial gr ., Blank Books Printers 1 P R 153' u X if Loose Leaf Bookbind ers p 35' 3 I' Defvices S as 5 Paper Rulers a School Annuals Remington - Underwood - Royal PGRTABLE TYPEWRITERS lQ.'iXiXlli CARDS - Printed, 50 for SOC, IOO for 75C -- Embossed, 100 for 51.00 1 IJ l VN th Nl t Il Mentio The Mirror. 'l'Il I' Nl IQIQUK Compliments of STUDENTS SUITS 2 Pants 316.50 to 9527.50 Ned L. Brown 6? Co. Ed. Barry's NATION-WIDPJ FOOD STUKE MEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE Lowelst Privvs for Good Foods 222 W. Mahoning Street Phono 281 News Publishing Co. Publish:-rs of PUNXSUTAVVNICY NEXVS 1'R-INTERS Nzunc Cards, 750 Pa-r 100 DISTINCTIVE GARMENTS BQYCVS DTU2 SUNG FOR F, W. BEYER, P1'fPIll'il'ilJl' SCHQOL GIRLS PRESCRIPTIONS qi? TOILET Gooos ' SODA FOUNTAIN Rggenthalfg LENDING LIBRARY Phono -49 In Dealing' NVith A4 lVf3Vtisc1's. I'lL-use Mention Tho Min' 'l'll li Nl li RUR For Better Lubrication Stop at SERVICE STATION -f Better Sight 300 E. Mahoning St. 81 N. Penn St. Compliments of Pennsylvania Electric Co. Telephone 56 Established 1888 FIRE - CASUALTY - BONDS LIFE Brown Bros. Company J. C, MCLEAVY, Agent HERBERT D. FRANK, JR., Manager Punxsutawney, Pa, 216 N. Findlev St. lst Floor, Opp. P. O. Fort Pitt Market C0ngfaw1afi0nS J. H. FREAS, Proprietor to the Cla of 1937 MEATS GROCERIES SS PRODUCE T Fred V111e11a Call 307 Free Delivery Tailor EXPERT P , WATCH CLQCK JEWELRY Jordan s Funeral Home and . SPECTACLE REPAIRING Ambulance Sefvlce Ed. G. Gooder 117 North Jefferson St. J EVVELE R P 312 East Mahoning Street unxsutawney In Dealing VVith Atlvertisers, Please Mention The Mi1'1'o1'. lt'l'X'-I Iiglll r 1 Illl' NIHIQIQUIQ Compliments of and Save Farmers SL Miners at Trust Co. Montgomery Ward 523 The Store for Young Member Federal Deposit America Insurance Corporation Punxsutawney, Pa. HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED Fairlawn Stores Full line of GROCERIES MEATS and VEGETABLES The Sty1e's the Thing fLBui11li5Iz'5 Men's Wear IIS Aiililtlllillg Street LET US MAKE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS -ai? F rampton's Studio In 1,L?lllY'lQ VVit h Aflx Cl tisexs Please M t ull ' 1h NI .Y 'I' ll IC Xl l lx KU li f 1C' C DCl-J ' OANS Be Right ---Wear White I allow you to BUY for CASH , PAY DEBTS Wmnen S sm zo S300. vnu Of wnnom as MeI1,S makers. 24 hour service. No embu. MN' iffli.1isC'li1,'l'Liff L ,f... i.IQ ' Chlldfenis zo Morrm PLAN 3:53 ii 153335353 ' We Fit All Members of the 51.20-Pty 56 S3001Pay S15 fand lawful lllltfi, 1 EMPIRE PERSONAL LOAN CO. Buy at Brown's and Save ImmsdmdaSnu 100 W.f12dahc:iLn?Street UUYU P---mm f.w.....+Q Brown's Boot Shop A LOAN PLAN FOR EVERYONI: Compliments of T. W. Phillips Gas 8: 0il Co Congratulations to the Class of 1937 NYC hope you will nmke our store your slmpping center for your Com- mencement needs in dresses, suits, cunts, UllClCl'XYC2ll' and all gilt items. The Murray Dep' t Store one man tells another-0 cn.o-ru-unc sl-loss HABERDASHERY 1 wesn'zi X X L h L kv mm AT FINDLEY sr ko PUNXSUTAWNEY PA In Dealing' With Advertisers, Please Mention The Mi1'1'o1'. Uzzzzflrad 'I' II IC M IQ RU IQ Compliments of Compliments of Star Broom Company National Hotel Compliments of Compliments of Standard Candy Co. Jones Furniture Co Compliments Of Compliments of NationfWide Store W. P. McCartney Compliments of Compliments of Kromer's Dairy A Friend In Dealing' With Arlvvrtisers, PIL-use My-ntim ll NI Um llzff U 'lill li Nl I' PUR . X X Pennants Jefferson Insurance Banners Agengy Pillows ' All Kinds of Add dignity, col-or and spirit to INSURANCE your school work by the use of felt pennants, banners, pillows, em- Except blems, caps, berets and chenille LIFE letters. 224 N. Findley St. Standard Pennant COIIIPHIIY W, F. SMITH Big Run., Pa, Manager EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Whiteman 8: Co., Inc. 'ill lS1lSl Mzulwning' St. P. E. Greenawalt SINCLAIR OILS Ph 291 P ' P WIRING and ELECTRICAL one unxs Y' a SUPPLIES G-E Co. Industrial Agent l In-:nlinm NVith Atlvvrtisers, Please Mention Tho Mil'l'or.' lllr' llffnffrrfl ilfuff 'I' ll If Nl K RUR PHONES: Oflice, 11. Residence, 788-R DAY and NIGHT Wrecking Service Punxs'y Auto Body Repair MICK TRONZO, Proprietor BEAR WHEEL and AXLE ALIGNMENT BODY and FENDER REPAIRING STUDEBAKER and WILLYS Sales and Service 219 N. Penn St. Punxsutawney, Pa. Capital, Surplus and Prolits Over 3500000.00 Punxsutawnev National Bank You arc invilcml lu open a l'CQ'lllIll' savings account on wliicli interval will lac paul. .Xlso to liccmnc a nicmlici' of our Annual lloliflay Savings Club, which is thc iclcal way to sau' for anx' special purpose. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ICE CREAM SHERBETS Our Own Make THE NUT SHOP GIANT MILK SHAKE DELICIOUS SUNDAES REFRESHING SODAS LARGEST CONE IN TOWN Watch for Specials on our special flavor board VERNOR'S GINGERALE deliciously different CANDY NUTS Mooney Welding 81 Repair Co. ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING Washer, Sweeper and Refrigerator Service BLACKSTONE WASHERS and IRONERS GIVE US A TRIAL Next in Niliil. liwlvl 110 W. Union St. Phone 7 In Dealing Vilith Aclvvrtis Please Mention 'l'ha- Mir-rw flllf lllrllffff if 'l'I 'I' ll If ll f' R R O R . PROM FROCKS Jacob Zeltler Co., Inc. For Established 1856 School and College INSURANCE 8: REAL ESTATE Nelly Dong BI-ad1ey'S We Represent Katherine Noonan The Leading Companies of the World Eat At STAR LUNCH For Good Service WE HOLD YOU SAFE Everything In Insurance FRANK MAMALITO GEO. L, GLENN WILLIAM C. GLENN Phone 454-J 213 N. Findley st. Phone 389 F. R. Chambers I ELECTROLUX GAS G11bert N. Hulme REFRIGERATION Funeral Director Radios Washers Mix Masters Norge Refrigerators 115 East Union Street FULL LINE HARDWARE Punxsutawney Punxsutawney Phone 345 GOODYEAR TIRES KENDALL OIL I For FOOT COMFORT When You Step on It Be Sure Your Tires and Gas Are from T G I 011. 118. 91119 JIM GUTELIUS Y . f-Quituated in 1909 Shoe Repalr He Saves You Money . . F t T20 i'I'uIlt I-Ont S reet I1 IJ ailing XVith Advertisers, Please Mention The Mirror. 7 I IIIHIIZITII Finn' 'I' II lf Nl ll R CJ .IQ I efferson Garage GALIIRAITI-I 8: GLESSNER EXPERT LUBRICATION On All Makes of Cars BUICK and GRAHAM Means and Lauf DRUG STORE 113 N. Findley St. Punxsutawney Phone 244 GRADUAT'ION GIFTS For Young Ladies and Young Men Moving Fiske Tires Staley Transportation Co. Punxsutawney, Pa. Make Murphy's Your Shopping Headquarters G. C. Murphy Co. Sc and 1Oc Store Phone 232 Select Items to 551.00 Gasoline and Oil Coal Service With a Smile HAIR cUTs IORDANS, Inc. Adults, 35c Children, 25c Midway Barber W. 1.. LLUYD me Opp. Iron Works FINE FURNITURE PIANOS WALL PAPER Punxsutawney, Pa. Evening footwear of smart lines, materials and colors are here for your selection. We have them in all widths from AAAAA to C. Lintz Shoes Kurtz Coal, Lumber 8: Supply Co. LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES MILL WORK I' ll:-zxling NVith Atlve-rtisefrs, Plvzlsv N t lh Nl 127111, ffzfzlfflvwf l 'I' I I If Nl ' KIQCJIQ We'fve an Ear to the Ground! As soon as a smart ue- signer starts a new fashion, as soon as a chemist or engineer discovers a new way to improve merchan- - disc, Penney's gets to work! We're quick to I bring you the newest vogue, the latest in science. . ., . Mx., .. ,, -,.l. 1 ,-W ,. .. - , ,.. Q... . ,.-in . J f -,, .C . ,.4 'hairy ' ,, M Y N . .L ,.t -. -i Isis' J, - l0!55L! Retailers at Wholesale Prices Barletta Fruit Co. Plmne 5953.30 2320 If. ixilliltlllillg St. Mahoning Hardware 81 Implement Co. GENERAL HARDWARE and PLUMBING and HEATING J. T. DAVIS, Jeweler Eyeglass Repairing a Specialty Also Expert Watch Repairing Full Line of ELGIN 8z PARKER WATCHES 206 W. Mahoning Street Custom Made Shirts Fenton McAfee TAILOR Phone 162 Punxsutawney, Pa. Compliments of Keystone Flour 81 Feed Co. Ph-one 688 West End BRUNNER'S RADIO SERVICE When your radio goes bad, call us. Replace with Tung-Sol Tubes All Work Guaranteed Mahoning Maid Ice Cream Phone 339-M Ph 227 , ., . One I In Izzist Malioniiig Street G. Xl. IZIQUNNER In IM-:ilinu NVith Aelverlisers, Plvztstf Mention The Mil'l'm'. Nw lllunlrffl Hifi' 'I' II I.. NI It IXU IQ Compliments of Compliments of .lohnson's Restaurant Ch3PPie,S Barber Sh0P 6? Soda Grill Union Shop Waverly Hotel Compliments of Western Union Telegraph Co. lnc Compliments of Pantall Hotel ' ' Fine Meals Good Rooms Compliments of Punxsutawney Water Service Co. Compliments of Pearce Candy Co. Phone 90 Compliments of Hoffman Brothers Drilling Company Compliments of The Alpine Theatre Punxsutawney, Pa. I ll I XNthXI t ll 'NI I II NI Nur lllllllrlll I 'I' ll If M R R O R Chambers' Dairy R. NV. CHAMBERS, Prop. I'l!Ol'l'IRLY PASTEURIZED IVIILK and CREAM It's Filtered Phone 226-W -403 N, Findloy Sf, Punxsutawney NEW Prom Dresses iGorgeous is the word? The George Fashion Shoppe We Specialize In PERMANENT WAVING Croquignole--Both Machineless and Heat Waves Trafvis Beauty Shoppe Phone 634-R 125 W. Mahoning St. SALLY'S ART and GIFT SHOP Where Quality Counts GIFTS and GREETING CARDS For All 0-ecasions Finest in Needlework and Crochet BRIDGE ACCESSORIES 238 West Mahoning Street The Corner Lunch Ask Anybody PHIL CARLINO Manager Punxsutawney Storage Battery Co. Firestone Service Station United Motors and Lite Service Station NORTH'S GROCERY CHA S. L. NORTH GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES and COLD MEATS Free Delivery Phone 418 224 E. Mahoning St. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS For as Low as 33.00 Down-Year to Pay GREETING CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOLPH'S In IN-nling With Advertisers, Please Mention The lVIirror. U 1' ll1n1fl1'1'f7 lfzfqlll 'I' II If Nl IQIQUIQ Congratulations to Our Many Friends in the Graduating Class of '37 The Smart Shop Phone 258 PERIVIANICNT VVAVING Lavender Beauty Shoppe A Complete Beauty Servici- 132 E, Mahoning St. 1'unxsulawney Pasteurized Dairy Products and Temptation Ice Cream Sanitary Dairy H. ROY HILEMAN, Prop. Phone 262-J South Gilpin St. Ford and Lincoln Zephyr The McQuown Auto Co., Inc. AUTHURIZED DEALERS 409 E. Mahoning Street Punxsutawney, Pa. Telephone 323 Watch the Fords Go By Home of Zenith Radios-Easy Washers Sa Ironers Leonard Refrigerators-Fostoria Glass Fine China Dinnerware Small Electrical Appliances McQuown Electrical Appliance and China Store On the Way to the High School 113 N. Jefferson St. Punxsutawney Cut Rate Drug Store fxvlfllllllllll X Tczllij VVhere Drugs and Patents Are Sold for Less Phone 9830 120 E, Mahoning St. Compliments of Mary Lou's Knit Shop Opp. Post Office Kurtz 8: Hastings INSU IQANCE TO BE SURE - INSURE Phone 15 107 S. Jefferson St In Dealing NVith Advertisers, Please llflention The Mil-mr. Om' Il1111ff1'ff,' ,N 1 A ' fit-'4 . .. ' .. . - ' 4 ' .. ' bi' 'nd '. ' 1 Mlm FI, Til E MQRRQR , , , r We offer dependable insurance . . . Dodge Plymouth distinguished service . . . to discrim- Freas Brothers inating people. Official AAA Garage Fink 8: Company GERALD B' CARRIER Goodrich Tires Goodrich Batteries 1 A '-Bob '21 Chuck '31 -A A . R. Wood Inc. Ham11ton's Pharmacy I ' A 210 W. Mahoning St. CREATORS OF FINE RINGS PARKER PENS and PENCILS Since 1850 OUR OWN OHOOOLATES Visit Our Perfume Counter OHWS1 New York Good Morning, Boys and Girls Chicago NASH KELVINATOE t , O LAFAYETTE PHILOO Established 1888 212 W. Mahoning st. GAS 5 Summa ROBINSON s OILS 1 FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS- and GAS RANGES PACKARD-Sales and Service Punxs'y Nash Motors Phone 747 . Your Ho-me Should Come First 512 E. Mahoning St. Punxsutawney, Pa. SPECIAL TO P.H.S. STUDENTS Dependable Service 10 Pct. Discount On Any Graduation Gift Murray's Dyeing 81 Cleaning Co., Inc. Own An Elgin 218 W. Mahoning St. 835 Phila. St. 8 PUNXSUTAWNEY INDIANA Phone 162 Phone 430 230 East Mahoning St. ln Dealing With Advertisers, Please Mention The Mirror? . O 'ze PI'll1Z!11'CCl Ten ' . hy . 'I' ll IC M I K li U li THE MIRROR BCARD requests that the students of Punxsutawney High School pat- ronize the merchants who have supported our school magazines through their adver- tisements. HARL'S PANTALL HOTEL BLDG. Say It with Are Now Showing Flowers Beautiful from Summer Footwear Crissmcmfs X-RAY FITTING FRANK HARL, Mgr. Om Hznzffrf ff l'f 'I' Il IC M I R R O R 9 fa J! ONG AN OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTOR TO THE BEST IN COLLEGE AND I-IIOII SOI-IOOL YEARBOOKS I I I ECONOMY PLUS QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE 1906. I D 1 VN th Xl t Please Mention The Mil'l'OI'.,, O llflflfll Tiuvlvc i fm K-'v 1 . ' , 'IQ 1. - 5 31 x lr4:.W 1 WE .1 .q1v't I 1 .', Q- lx P. I ' vt'l ' f r' , f 'C I ,' 2 ' P .,,', o A' X ' :Lg ' x V . X q C v I F, . o XI tx. I x K: -af- .a '1 l ' wh, .W -'40 , v. S... In , ,'-r I n ' SF' is at , A v I' ' , 'L' ' 'Jai ,v . 'J , , . Y fix' XP' M is' .r K' i 'K U 6 ... A Li it 'lr ' I V ' .. --I , xv. w xx ,f w o 1 . 1 i' 'QQ' . 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