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357 513.4 fir' t ,, ., , . t. lg? c if ,W 4? Y A ' 5 eilfmli' 1 - 4 'L f if 1? fag lg it' - CHARLES HUMMEL f'You furnish the girls, I'll furnish the car. This seemed to be Charley's slogan this year, and correspondingly, f'Barney and his bus have be- come widely known throughout P. H. S. The school is indebted to Hummel for the influence he used in securing the proper furniture for our numerous plays. VVith your opportunities, Barney, we expect to see you at the head of Pottsvillels leading furniture house some day. ROBERT JONES Although Bohn has been with us but two years, he is a whole-hearted Senior. He played a snappy game at end on the 27 championship team and has served on many committees. Bob has the leading male part in the Senior play. He does not object at all to the leading girl. We believe Bob plans to go to Lehigh next year. We are sure he'll succeed in course and his profession. SAMUEL T. JONES Sam earns the money to go to Schuylkill Haven to see his Sheba by his skill at the piano at Linder's. Baron is the pianist of the 'fSnappy Seniorsll and is also at the piano in the Symphony Orchestra. We'd tell you some of his jokes, but they have been accepted by f'Judge long ago. Sam will take an advanced music course at the New York Conservatory of Music, and we know he will some day be famous. HAROLD KINZEY Scrapper is one of the boys who were barred from athletics by the eight semester rule. Many people have wondered how a fellow as good looking as Kinzey could stay away from the opposite sex as long as he has, latelyg however, this barrier has been overcome by a certain fruit found in the vicinity of Twelfth and Howard Avenue. We can foresee nothing but success for Harold if only he will remain himself and not get HPickled. Page twenty-four .H L .1
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N . ,f f 15, t, , it ., , h U 'C-FGQT-T'fS iV'lLQLffE,HW!-1 I 2 !- 1- D.. - M , . X f I I 1 I' X .... 5. A .ff - N ..- -...,- - JM W-, - 1. sv.- -., W EQ-W Q ,K A- A , ETHEL I-IECKMAN In her quiet ways Ethel must look down on us weak people, we wonder if she does. Miss Heckman never favors gentlemen with so much as a glance. However, we believe that all her looks are being saved for some lucky fellow. We Hrmly believe that Ethel has great things stored up, and may her use of them in the future be successful. FREDERICK HE RMANN Fritz played a snappy game at end on the Senior champion team. Frederick is interested in the Junior Class-Horrors! How many re- served seats do you need when you go to a game, Fritz? They certainly do mob you, but then it must be your curly hair. Souvenir col- lection doesn't pay, does it Fritz? But we know it's only in fun. 27 wishes you great fortune along life's path. HERRWOOD E. HOBBS Stretch is the busiest man in the school. To start with, he is Editor-in-Chief of Hi-S-Potts and a very eH'icient one, too. He fought for 27 interclass meets and on the class basketball team forthree years. In his Junior year he was very popular as cheer leader and won his letter. He will be our Class Historian at Commencement. Soap will surely succeed. ELWOOD HOLSTEIN Woody is indeed versatile. His music and poetry, his oratory and acting assure him his place in Pottsville High's Hall of Fame. With one hour's notice Woody was transformed from a dozing French student dreaming of Notre Dame to a dignified Colonial squire doing the Minuet. Not at all surprising, eh, what? Woody edited the dramatic department of this book and certainly did it well. Page twenty-three -C K.. ,.tak,:,.,?-atf6 'f:411'le,,., ipv- 4 I -,,..,.a.'lf d 4 Y! .uf ' -fi. We ff .,, l , , ZW, V. A ,M V M shi H ,pk A ,svn . Lk-, A, V' . Y ,L ,, . - V , XX ,If-uw VC x
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. , N J J it 'N 1.1.41 i n ,f S' 'f K f H2 w w fwawifei a ww imp sis . Q., f- , aa , Q,-.rr .1 .f . sv W ii? :H .-f-f3..:':2.f,.1e .... Ml -g'ffii'5 '! ' ' '- .Wfwf ' 'F' ' e THOMAS KNOWLES So great was Tommie's love for P. H. S. that he decided to stay an extra year with us. 'fTuggles was varsity cheer leader in 1925. 'fBeans at present, besides going to school, is associated with the Hollywood Theatre, and whenever there are signs to be painted Tom- mie slings the dye. In the future there will be a very large, powerful movie circuit-The Thomas C. Knowles, jr., Theatres. ANNA LEVAN Anna played hockey for four years and cap- tained her team the last year. She is also a member of the Scientific Society and the Glee Club. In our Senior year our Hrst semesterls success was due to Anna's leadership as presi- dent. Anna, do not let the United Syndicate bother you. Like real newspaper men, they sur- mise things, write them as facts. They just think they're humorous. RONALD LEWIS s Ladies and gentlemen, it is our privilege and pleasure to introduce to you the famous Eggy Lewis, well-known character actor and raC0ntCur. Ronald impersonates anything from a block of wood to a follies girl, but his greatest popularity this year came from his doing the Polar Sweets man. Give our regard to Earl and Joyce, '4Eggy, and a rosy future to yourself. HARRY LIGHTSTONE Harry is a brilliant student and keen business man. All his class work is excellent, and his business arguments on the annual staff and A. A. Board are sound and show natural ability. His speeches in chapel on track have kept the fellows going out and served to arouse interest in track. Harry debated on the 'fWar Debtsl'-he's a whiz when talking finances. Harry will surely be a success. Page twenty-frve 'fi 3' H ff?:1.'pm 'Ji 'JM ,,.-:ffm A i1.r.MA asf? -'iff' N. -' ,X 4
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