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

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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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'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

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