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

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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



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'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

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