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wllldividlldl RQCOYGS of H72 mQmbQ,I'S of IIN IGSS Of '97, Cr, 2, 3, indicate School Years.5 WILLIAM EDGAR BEARSTLER, 404 East Norwegian St., Potts- ALFRED R. DEWEES, Pottsville, Pa. ville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Lit Soc. Qr, 2, 35, Entered from Grammar School No. 2. A. A. C2, 35, Football Team Q2, 35, lsec- 27 Baseball Team 12, 35, Basketball Team C35, Cycle Club 42, 35, Fenc- ing Club C35, Sec. Class CI5, Lit. Soc. Q1, 2, 35, Treas. Q25, Class Day CHAS. EIEDLER, 432 North Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Com., Chr. Invitation Com., Bus. Manager MONTHLY. Entered from Grammar School NO- 2- Lit- 505- U1 21 35- . E . + ' EDWARD M, BURGAN, 605 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. RNESTJ FOX' 401 Garfield Square' Pottsvlue, Pa' Entered from Grammar School N0 2 A A Q2 35 Basnbau Team C25 Entered from Central High School, Phila., Apr. 2, '96 A A. Q2, 35, Class Basketball Tearnr35, Fencing Cinbqgrskanng Club 435, Pres. crass was-4251 UF SOC- Ulf KPYSS- 2, sl, Lit- Ed- MONTHLY Qi, CRIM- Q35, Lit. Soc. 41, 2, 35, Sec, 625, Bank Cashier Q35, Teller Q25. SON and WHITE Board Q35. JOHN H. HAERTTER, 604 West Race St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. r. A. A. L2 35, Sec. Class K25, Lit Soc. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. Q2, 35, Baseball Team Q2, rr, 2, 35, Seq, Bank DifeQt0fSc35,Tglle1' Bgm1qc35, Librarian Q35. 35, Cycle Club 12, 35, Lit. Soc. QI, 2, 35. HERBERT A. BOYER, 2I2 South Second St., Pottsville, Pa. I D EDGAR KLINE, 441 Mauch Chunk St., Pottsville, Pa. JOHN BRTSCOEI 322 Washington St-: Pottsvluea Pa- Entered from Grammar School No. 1. Lit Soc. Cr, 2, 35. Entered fro'm Grammar School No. 2. A. A. W5 435, Cycle Club 12, 35, 3 ' . H . Riding Club KZ, 3,1 Lit. SOC. CI, 27 33, Bank Inspector mu l AVID LLOYD, 713 Harrison St , Pottsville, Pa Grammar School No. 1. Literary Society, Baseball Q1, 2, 35, V Pres. of GEORGE FRANK BRUMM, First St., Minersville, Pa. C1f1SSc25. V965- Entered from Nlinersville High School. A. A 425, CFYSS 35, Foot Ball WM. L. MAGUIRE, 903 West Market St., Pottsville, Pa. Team QCHIJY- 25. B21SeBa11 435. Basket Ball C357 Riding Club 42, sl, Enrered from Grammar sehn0INo r. A, A. QQ, 35, Riding Club gz, 35, Skating Club C25, Fencing and Broadsword QPres. 35, Track Comm. Sec, of Class 435, pres, Lit. 433, Q25, gChr. 35,Pres. Class Q15, Chr. Class Day Comm. Q35, MONTHLY I . , , -Staff 435, Ath. Ed. CRIMSON ani WHITE, Commencement Comm, FRANK MOORE, 717 West Norwegian St., Pottsville, Pa. .H Entered from Grammar School No 1 A. A. 42, 35, Foot Ball Team Q35, CHARLES CARROLv 455 Peacock Stn Pottsvl Cr Pa' Base Ball Team 42, 35, Fencing Club 435. Skating Club 435, Class Entered from Grammar School No. 1. Lit Soc. fr, 2. 35. Prophet,
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and, when he anticipating, shouted 'thot or cold drinks 7' the unexpected happened, and then those same foot-ball 'hoodlumsi showed themselves worthy of the name of 'man.' In unison they called out for fpief Pie was just 'out,' the train due in a few moments. So on the impulse ofthe moment, 'twas that same old impulse which always plunged the class of ,97 into trouble, they purchased some oranges and bananas without the courtesy of asking the price, walked rapidly to the depot, boarded the train, which just pulled out in time to allow them to see a gentleman, encased in a great blue coat trimmed with a double-row of brass buttons, make a frantic dash at the steps of the car aud failing, shake his billy at the receding train, while 'Young America' waved their pennant in the breeze and thanked the fates for aiding them in their extremity. Then, too, there were some mishaps occasioned by open spigots and gas jets. 'Mirabile dictu.' No person left them open. When we entered the first Hoor of the building, the morn- ing after the accidental opening of the spigot and beheld the havoc, wrought by the water, in the lower rooms, our hearts misgave us. Why should they? The innocent heart has naught to fear. We were Middlers at this time and there is an old saying that the faculty do not care to be too hard on the youthful juniors and on the Seniors, as the former are but come and the latter must soon sever their connections with the school forever, so against whom but the Middlers could the accusation be brought. So, brought against us, it was. But to make a charge and prove the same. 'Ayef 'There's the rub.' 'Mirabile dictu.' No person did it. Then the gas jet episode. We shudder yet to think of what 'might have beenf We see the inhabitants in that quiet neighborhood in the midst of which stands that noble pile of brick called the Garfield High School, suddenly aroused from their peaceful slumber by ashock such as our ancient hills never felt before, and, attempting to rush from their homes, over- whelmed and crushed by the Hying stones and bricks from the ruined house of learning. Suliice it so say, the janitor coming to school earlier than his want one morning was nearly pros- trated by escaping gas which greeted him as he opened the door. Divining the cause of this unusual occurrence, he im- mediately, at the risk of his life, groped his way to the Labo- ratory, grasped six burning Bunson burners and thereby saved' a citadel from destruction. Those in authority were so thankful that no harm was done and the town left standing that investi- gations were not pushed. HISTORIAN.
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LUTHER OkWIG,n Lansford, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. First Honor. FREDERIC OTTERBEIN, 1614 West Market St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 2. A. A. 12, 35, Foot Ball Team 12, 35, Riding Club 12, 35, Pres. Class 125, Class Pianist 125, Class Editor of MONTHLY 115, Salutatorian Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. HARRY B. PATTERSON, New Boston, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 2, A. A. 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Bank Sec. .35, Bank Teller 115. ARTHUR IULIAN PILGRAM, 1240 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Junior Basket B ll Spam, Bicycle Club 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 135, Bank Teller 125, Pres. Bank LEON PRINCE, I3IO Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. JACOB ROTHSTEIN, 315 West Arch St, Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No, 1. A. A. 12, 35, Treas. Class 135, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. ROBERT RYON, 815 West Market St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Foot Ball Team 11, 2, 35, Basket Ball Team 135 Cycle Club 12,35, Skating Club 135, Relay Team 135, Fencing Club 135, Track Comm. 135, Relay Comm. 135, Class Pres 125, Commencement Com. Chr. 135, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Artist MONTHLY and CRIMSON and WHITE. GILBERT HAVEN ROEHRIG, 1 2 I3 W. Norwegian St., Pottsvi11e,Pa. Entered from Minersville High School Apr. 25,7Q5. A. A. 12, 35, Treas. A. A. 125, Foot Ball Team 135, Basket Ball Team 135, Fencing Club 135, Skat- ing Club 135, Chr. Relay Comm. 135, Sec. Track Com. 135, Vice-Presi- dent Lit. Soc. 135, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Editor-in-Chief MONTHLY 135, and CRIMSON and WHITE 135, Class Orator 135. JOHN SHARP, 321 Washington St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 2. A. A. 12, 35, Foot Ball Team 11, 2, 37, Basket Ball Team 135, Track Team 125, Skating Club 135, Fencing Club 135, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Relay Com. 135, Manager Relay Team 135, Track Com. 12, 35, Treas. Class 125, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. GUS. SWAVING, 410 North Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 2. A. A. 12, 35, Foot Ball Team 11, 2, 35, Base Ball Team 11, 2, 35, Basket Ball Team 135. Relay Team 135, Track Team 135, Fencing Club 135, Riding Club, Capt. 12, 35, Skating Club 135, Class Sec. 115, Class Treas. Sec. of Lit. 115, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. HEBER THOMPSON, 1501 Mahantongo St.. Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A 12, 35, Skating Club 135, Riding Club 12, 35, Fencing Club 135, Cycle Club 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35. CLARENCE ASA VVHITEHOUSE, 212 Fairview St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Foot Ball Team 135, Base Ball Team 12, 35, Basket Ball Team 135, Cycle Club 12, 35, Relay Team 135, Fencing Club 135, Riding Club 12, 35, Track Team 125, Skat- ing Club 135, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, Class Day Com. 135, Bus. Man. MONTHLY 135, and CRIMSON and WHITE 135. FLORENCE G. BISSONNETTE, 407 West Arch St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. 1. A. A. 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35, MONTHLY Staff, CRIMSON and WHITE Staff. Class Historian. MARY A. BOYD, No. II Market St., Port Carbon, Pa. Entered from Port Carbon High School ,96. Class Treas.135, Lil. Soc. 11, 2, 35. JULIA DOWNEY, 350 Harrison St., Pottsville, Pa. Entered from Grammar School No. I. A. A. 12, 35, Cycle Club 12, 35, Lit. Soc. 11, 2, 35.
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