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MARY BIRMINGHAM l'atie-:we and ga-ntl:-m-ss is power. One of our tiniest girls. XYhen she came to I'. ll. S. from Newtown we thought perhaps she had lost her way and wandered from the grade schools. But when. one morning, she appeared with bobbe'l hair, minus her long curls, we might have called her darling child. Indeed lllary is one of the six girls taking 'l'rig'onometry, Chemistry and Latin tool Quite a lot for une enfant isn't it? Senior Play. ARTHUR BROWN Pl N KI E - BROYYNIE Everything' vomes to him who waits-still waiting. Here is one of our men of alfairsf' Wihenever you see Brownie, you'll always find him busy. As a member of the Crimson and VN'l1ite Staff he has been interviewing all of Pottsville's big business men. liesides this he is the hero of the famous Kathleen and that is positive proof of his ability for hard work. lt seems to us that Brownie would be a great success as a photographer-he's had lots of prac- tice Ntaking pictures the last few weeks. In his idle moments. Brownie still finds time to be a good sport and '23 counts him as one of her busiest and most popular members. R. O. 'l'. C. ll. 2. Sl Senior Play Treasurer ill Annual Staff Class Day Speaker
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BRUCE BEAUMONT Human There ore two fluyn which we should never worry about-Yesterday und Tomorrow. This young man hails from the thriving town of St. Clair. There are two things in l3eau's everyday life which keeps him busy, they are run- ning for the train in the morning. and Mary, hut he seems to he lucky enough to catch both. NYe do not know what Bruce's plans are for the future, but we wish him success in whatever he undertakes. Foot Ball HD Class Basket Hall C-lj ALICE BERGEN Good humor only teauvlles charm to last Still makes new conquests und nmlntnlns the post. So if you're in a had humor go to Alice for a little cheer. She possesses a never failing good humor which cer- tainly did it's part in lighting our way through four years in P. ll. S. For reference just ask some of her strug- gling colleagues in Virgil class. She does not mind coming late but we know when there's something or some- body worth while waiting, she'll get there on time. Senior Play Doll Com. Girl's R. O. T. Cf Girl's Rifle Team
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HANNAH CHASEMAN 'l'ulkIng is om- of the fine arts. lYe always knew that there was something startlingly attractive about the south and last year part of that at- tractiveness entered our class from fllaltimore. She is tall and slender with a eltarming drawl and droll hu- mor, llennie is famed for her bath- ing beauties which have decorated ev- ery lmlaelflioarcl in the school. :Ns there is no donbt that she wonld look stun- ning' in a bright smoek decorated with paint and modeling clay, prob- ably she will be one of the most famous impressionists and fntnrists of this coniing generation. Nloreover llannah is a noted dansense and doubt- less intends lu combine interpretative dancing' with the painting of wriggly worms in a pnrple sea nnder an olive green sky. XXX- all pledge. to buy her pictures. l'lax' lloll Lltllll. llasket Hall l3.4l lfield flleet H. -ll LEO CHYLACK Clay tShyJ 'I ?- You'd be surprised! ,-'Xinong St. l'lair's noble sons who came this year to join our ranks, was Chy. lle proved a valuable addition for he had not been with ns very long before the walls of P. ll. S. were ring- ing with the praise of his prowess on the football gridiron. .-Xfter the foot- ball season was over, his work on the Senior basketball team again brought him into the lime-light. thy is a good fellow and during his term in P. H. 9. has won many friends, notably, well it wonldn't be fair to say! And permit ns to add it's not his Davis ear we like, it's Tl1y'. fllllll'll5 431 FUUT Hull ill K qgf,-V, R. 0. 'lj Cl llasket llall 1--lj '
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