Pottsville High School - Hi S Potts Yearbook (Pottsville, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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Ruth Buechley- Butch Her temper's as sunny As the hair on her head, Now don't be mistaken Don't he misled, VVe'll call her hair golden, VVe won't say it's red. n Benjamin Schnerring'- Ben It matters not how straight the gate. How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate:- I am the captain of my soul. At last We have struck the worker of the class. Ben holds one of the highest ollices in the R. O. T. C. He is editor-in-chief of thc Crimson and VVhite and a good one at that. His school duties are not enough for his ambitious soul, so he seeks to send out his final ambitions by playing night after night in the orchestra at the Garden. But with all his trials and tribula- tions, Ben finds time to wander out to Yorkville ovcasionally and have a few minutes of what he considers real pleasure with-of course, we all know who. Ben has the makings of a real worker and there is no doubt that he will succeed in anything he may undertake. A Minnie Eisenhuth- Min Min entered our school at the beginning of our Senior year. She is very popular with all her classmates and was a very lovely Angeline in the Senior play. Min also is taking advantage of the Commercial Work which is being offered duing the Senior year. She expects to be a stenographer in one of the large stores of town. so we wish her the best of success in all she undertakes. 31

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Sara. M. Kramer- Lavender A friend is God's gift. If you want an errand done- Ask Sara! She will go and think it fun, That's Sara! She's a bright good-natured lass Has her faults-we'll let them pass, For we eouldn't think of our class- 'Thout Sara. Leslie Shollenberger- Capt.,'' Less The world knows nothing of its greatest men. YVell here we have one of our noble captains of the R. O. T. C. Les was well fitted for this posi- tionhy having attended the summer camp. Les and his buddy, Weston, are greatly interested in wireless. Some day We will hear of them rivaling Marconi himself. We will soon End Les relieving the anxiety of the base ball fans by getting the scores by wireless. Mary E. Otterbein- Just Mary Sweet and modest is she. Report from Senior Class By Herself Subject Grade No. Academic Shorthand AA Student A Good Sport B Late Rising C Athletics D Coquette E Grades are indicated as follows: AA-Unsurpassed. A-Perfectly Excellent. B-Satisfactory. C-Room for Improvement. D-Conditional. E-Must be Dropped. 30



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Raymond Brobst- Ray Ray is a member of the Managers' Associa- tion, having been track manager for two years as well as base ball and stage manager. He has done much for athletics in the school and is a great exponent of the Divine right of Man- agers. His intentions for the future are to become a great Hnancier. Edward Lessig-- Ed. How dry I am. Ed. joined our class in our Junior year from Schuylkill Haven H. S. Coming from that dis- tant town we naturally expect Ed. to be late occasionally. In this he comes above expecta- tions, for he is late two days out of three. Dur- ing his first year he was very quiet and reserved. He is the proud possessor of several ripe pipes. tAsk anybody that happens to be near himh. He is an exceptionally fine student, especialiy in English 4, do his oral themes offer Miss Smith a chance for praise. Ed. has had some exper- ience as a cub reporter and expects to edit the Call. Franklin Myers- Sap VVhen oft in yonder hills I stroll and hold com- munion in nature's sweet and bountiful woods. Myers, truly a son of nature's calling ta squil rel after chestnutsi, can always reveal stories on Monday morning of his many adventures. One imagines that the Son of Tarzan must be a Pilgrim's book as compared with Frank's many thrilling escapes. Frank is becoming famous as a Sleeping Beauty, making up on Monday for sleep lost over the week end. 32

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