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

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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



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'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.

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