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

 - Class of 1927

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yy . X., ff: ,. N ld Af' KA! W mn, ' J TM-eww Z! ' 2 .ff + 1' 5'f'1ifi':r:,,f'emmsfaffe--'-'1wvA'i244H7:faac.5a..w? ALMA DRAKE Alma has one of the most magnetic personal- ities in the Senior Class. She is very quiet and studious, always knows her lessons, but is still popular. Alma went and got scarlet fever on a Saturday and didn't get us a day off. We don't know much about Alma's boy friend, but she has one all the same. We are confident that Alma with her well-known ability will succeed. GERTRUDE EBER Behold! Our future concert star. Gertrude always finds time to practice, which is, of course, several hours every day. Her selection of pieces shows her appreciation for good music. The event that attracts Gertrude's attention next to piano playing is football M-m-m-m-m-m-Mlll How about it, Gertrude? Gertrude has the ability to carry on a conversation with anyone, as she is well versed on every subject. The class of 'f27 extends their best wishes. A FRANK L. FISHER Here's to our best athlete. Although he has been active in athletics ever since he entered P. H. S. joe has never made a fuss about it. This season he went out for basketball and made the team, also the captaincy. Aside from ath- letics, Frank is active in school. He is our class president, a T. K. D. frater, a player in the Symphony Orchestra and the Class Orchestra. Frank was a dignified Colonial squire in the Minuet and was a dependable worker on the annual staff. He will study electrical engineering. BERTHA FLAIL Bertha is the quiet kind whose nature never changes. Bertha believes in Hnishing whatever she starts. She is also a thorough student, ready to recite whenever called upon. Her disposition is an asset to the class of 27. Bertha is very shy and seems to find the boys of P. H. S. unin- teresting. We wonder if she is that way outside of school. Success surely will come her way, of this we feel certain. J Page twenty .i wyftf' ,.--fr ' . 5' X

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1 N 1 , jf, ,, . ' 1 5.1 . vv sf' , u Af' 4 :vid .1--,-'armj Q'5g'g'f.:f.5 'H1 ' ,' ' y c-. I B Kerri lip wiki, 'V ' , V L Vid .... A 1' tr wil-3 V' l'5 s4s?.l'-f33 f'.fx51i-:1'ii! ' ' '- ' 1 I f-ggfc, .. :ff .. .if V9-C-l-A i H V 5 ' 0 MARY CELESTE DAY Mary is one of the quiet girls of our class, seldom speaking unless spoken to. She is very fond of studying, especially shorthand and, of course, dogs, in any size, color, shape or form. The class of 'f27 wishes you a great deal of happiness and success, and we suggest that you take up professional card playing, since you win so many prizes. EDWARD DEITE R Ed is one of the quiet unassuming fellows of our class. It seems he spends most of his time practicing on his banjo. Ed plays in our school orchestra. He seems to End all girls both amus- ing and a nuisance. Ed is always happy and has a smile for everyone, it is his kind that make the class. We some day expect to see him heading his own orchestra. EMANUEL DIAMOND Manny plays the traps in the famous Senior Orchestra and is responsible for a great deal of the success. Although he did not receive his numerals, due to an injury, Manny neverthe- less aided very much in bringing the Interclass football championship to us. t'Manny's Lexing- ton takes the track men down to the Fair Grounds every day. His capacity for work and desire to help others assure him of success. MARY DIMMERLING Mary is best known for her personality and basketball. To the first we may say that a more charming personality is to be had nowhere, and as to the latter-well, actions speak louder than words. Mary and HBucko make a most popular couple-what's this about a skiing party? If she plays the game of life as hard and con- sistently as she plays basketball success will surely come her way. Page nineteen K-57 Y 'K D fo .,-N . -,Q-. ,JN -SN . . - ' n i' 'sw 1--fre'-'As :V-1 ' 1-if., Y, 4 Rf? TW... av - ss X'-is - 'yuh ,-- .1 L 1.4-f 'Mi . s -fr..



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: 1 1,5 1 .V X x X , . 3. is x 'W 31 arm 1 - K 5' nur I I tb' I ff 5 - , , 'if' ggi 1 k . . , . . , L. :,' what M m m 7 M , A K -N . L.-. - -4 T::a:,,nn.,?:.,,,-,,,,, WILLIAM FLANNERY Irresistible -This is probably what many girls think when they meet Bucko, for who would not love to pinch those dimpled, red cheeks? To prove he was a real he-man he went out and earned his football letter this year, thereby winning the school's admiration. Bucko will be an athletic director. May good luck attend you to the end-this from your classmates. ,DOROTHEA SELTZER FOSTER This is the girl who never argues? During our four years in P. H. S. Dot has had many crushes, and in love affairs ranks second only to Beck Neal. Dorothy seldom misses a basket- ball game. We don't blame you a bit, Dot , we do have a good team! In the S, N. B. Dot is famous for her I thought I'd die. Dot is a good student and expects to major in chemistry. ANNA FRANCIS Our cross-word puzzle shark, Anna believes in the theory of burning the midnight oil. Anna made a splendid hockey goaler and by her quick action saved many games for the Seniors. Jackie is quite a poet, and Hi-S-Potis is grate- ful to you, for their motto is Always give credit where credit is due. We suggest, Anna, that you take up Y. W. C. A. work. We know you would make a splendid general Secretary. JOHN GAUGHAN John was the surprise of the year. He went out for track and for many days in succession kept the school applauding. He lowered the existing track records on the indoor track. john is popular with his class, but not nearly so much as he is with the juniors. johnny is famed for his ready wit. His remarks about Macbeth are an education in themselves. John will surely succeed. Page twenty-one 17:73, '19hIl,.'B,MM F' in A 'lux Li.

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