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D V ELIZABETH GLASER Elizabeth Better lute than never. Elizabeth, is it because you like to hurry, or is it just an accident that you should be late so often, and just one minute, too? However we know when you do get to school you are ready for work. You never 'waste your time gossiping with your talkative neighbors in Room IV. Elizabeth sang Alto in the Girls' Glee Club. Many were the scold- ings the others got from never being in tune with her. We have not been able to pry into Elizabeth's af- fairs but we wonder if there is any certain young man she prefers. She certainly has never divulged any of her secret thoughts to us. She is one of the members of our class who always knows her P. of D., and her extensive knowledge is displayed in her startling recitations. Elizabeth may be found among the students at West Chester next year. We wish you success as a teacher, Eliza- beth. Glee Club R. O. T. C. Field Meet CU GEORGE HOHMAN ' Willie George Silly Bill I am undefeated ln my art This is true of George. As Wil- liam Sylvanus Baxter, Esquire, in Seventeen he proved to all of us he was the only person in school who could have possibly taken that part. Silly Bill is very fond of writing poetry. Whom do you write to now, Bill? George is our class president, and has been very suc- cessful, in that position. What could the class have done without him? William loves school and wouldn't think of playing hookey. Not even to go to the Hipp. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes. Mr. Smith might-explain to anyone who should be curious enough to ask, the significance of these lines. Dottie Millington and George though they were unobserved on the occasion of the quoting of these lines, but somebody saw! Perhaps they will explain. We are not quite positive what Willie expects to do in the fu- ture, but we are sure he could easily gain a role in Mask and Wig. R. O. T. C. fl, Zj Editor fl, SQ Treasurer C21 President C45 ' Senior Play French Play
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9 P I I F l r l r P HOWARD FERNSLER How Hawk-eye 1Vhere there's a, wlll than-'s a. way. Howard is one of the most active members of the school. In his so- journ in the Pottsville High School, Howard has been manager of the 1922 foot ball team, a member of the 1924 foot ball team, and of the 1923 and 1924 base ball teams. He is also president of the A. A. Board and the spark behind the gun in the A. A. play. Howard is one of our jazz kings. His work as pianist in the famous High School Orchestra is excellent and the talent he dis- plays allows us to expect great things from him in that line. Hawk appears to have fallen un- der the wiles of a certain young heart-breaker from Port Carbon, so watch your step. Howard. Football CZ, 3, 4j Base Ball C3, 45 Rifle Team Cl, Zj Class Basketball C3Q County Field Meet C31 Football Mgr. C35 Pres. A. A. C45 A. A. Board C3j A. A. Play C45 Secretary C4j R. O. T. C. C1,2j School Orchestra C3, 41 EDWARD ZANECOSKY lfEd,U i5Ra0ulH Ed or Raoul, as he is inti- mately called is an example of a good thing that comes in small, round packages. He is short and stocky, and quite contrary to all laws of nature. and a general fav- orite with the girls. The only im- pediment in Ed's path of conquest is his bashfulness. Ed likes all girls but loves none??? Caccording to his testimonyj. Ed is a coal- cracker, coming from New Philadel- phia. His High School training Ca meager amount, to be surej was re- ceived at Cumbola High School, a back-woods institution. He, like many others came to Pottsville, the fount of learning, in order to in- crease his knowledge. At Potts- ville, he became one of the famous Trio. His talents in Base Ball and Harmonica Playing were ap- preciated by everybody. Classmates, a word to the wise is sufficient-get your teeth fixed! Ed's ambition is to become a dentist. We know that Ed will make good and we wish him luck Cincidentally, a well filled pocket-bookj in his chosen vocation.
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'D , ISABEL HASKINS jipper Izzy --:ny y oufs . or Izzy Mine Here we have the class Sheba, so they say. Izzy is very fond of working ther jaws5, and she is one of the very few who undertook the dead language and had the nerve to carry it on for four years. We had better watch her or she will be run- ning away with King Tut. This little girl is one of Prof. Smith's earnest students, but she seems to be more interested in her surround- ings than Prof. Smith's thrilling Stories of Poverty and Crime. But Problems of Democracy is going to r Jipper's head: she is planning to write on the principles of socialism. R. O. T. C. Girls' Glee Club Basket Ball Q15 l MARGARET HERMAN A Peg, May Parcher A dish Ht for the gods. May we have the honor to pre- sent- Peg.', Born in 1900 and somethin',,' the world did not real- ize for the moment that another musician started her career. Yes, Peg's a pianist, and one touch of her dainty fingers upon the keys makes the huge throng of the crowds swoon in utter amazement. But she not only shines as a musician but she is also another one of our learned students who is always striving for success which she will surely receive. and is always being presented with honors to be proud of. Then too, she's an ac- tress which she fully proved to the world CPottsville5 in her exquisite impersonation of May PH.TChC1',, in the Senior Play. Seventeen Some people say that Peg is a man-hater but we often see her in company with a popular young draftsman. Good luck, Peg, 'in everything that comes your way. Hockey Cl, 2, 3, 45 Basket Ball C15 Girls' R. O. T. C. Glee Club KZ, 35 Rifle Team Minuet Treasurer C25 Senior Debating Team l Senior Play Vice Pres. C45 Class Historian Field Meet Cl, 2, 45
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