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

 - Class of 1927

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I X ,1 XX r . ORPAH MOYER Orpa is a quiet, studious girl from the east side of own. Orpah, as has been said, is studi- ousg this is proven by her work in Mr. Moserls English class. Her notes are always complete and up to date. One time Mr. Moser asked Miss Moyer what she thought was Scott's best work. Immediately Orpah replied, Emulsion With such a breadth of knowledge Orpah is fitted for life's task. MARY MURTHA A charming, active girl, Mary was our Fresh- man treasurer and mainstay of the hockey team for three years. In the Colonial play and Minuet Mary was entirely at home, going through the figures with ease and grace. Mary enjoyed the Senior party immensely. Why? Who knows? The United Syndicate has nothing on Mary. Eggie cannot scare her. As a hair- dresser Mary should startle Pottsville, make her pile, retire. REBECCA NEAL Behold! The, champion heart-breaker of the class of 27 ! i'Beck, how ever can you keep them all straight? Beck and Tom lend orig- inality to our parties. For two years Beck was a member of the hockey team and always played the game. Can Becky Charleston? Natur- ally! She can sing, entertain, in fact, most anything. UBeek's memory books would make an excel- lent reference library for the editor of Annie Laurie in Hi-S-Potts. LEONARD NICHOLAS 'tNick is one of the parrots of our class and a wise bird. He doesn't even know the meaning of the word 'Ksilencef' .Ask him sometime. He must sit up every night reading college maga- zines for wise-cracks, for he has a new one for everybody. Nick is also a loyal classmate in athletics. Varsity football, interclass meets and class basketball since his Freshman year. Every- body wishes Nick success as a D. D. Page twenty-eight ,.- at I-,mm g V tl? xmLf1L fl' f '--w.c,....N ,,.-f . ..., he . 1-1 r . ., .L W r-. .A-of -' .km '.. ' x lm.-. k 'xc ,Emo-7-IQ: N' N--TH. -'P F N

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f N ggi .. M. , .N . tt , .Q.A , 3, at , mixes? 'mi A ' ti:1f4'n,..,.,. ff ' ' A ' pf. V, ,M .ye ,. 5,L,- ,, , l . Ks- 3 V- Y .?',,4 ' f .. em...-1:2 - WILLIAM K. MILLER Dr. Miller is a good example of supremacy of mind over body. He came from the hospital to lead cheers for his Alma Mater. The new scientific and, we may say, artistic way of cheer- ing, as taught by Miller, is a credit to our school. For three years 'fBill conducted the class orchestra and during his Senior year played the violin in the Symphony Orchestra. Surely success awaits him. ALICE MILLINGTON HAI has proven herself a brilliant student here. But when it comes to talking she and Zel run tie for second, with Fire Chief Steven- son first. And to hear her read in problems of democracy class one would think she would drop over any minute from exhaustion. Such speed is only shown by the Port Carbon trolley cars. With the little we have seen of Alice we are highly impressed. MARTHA MILLINGTON Martha is one of the relations, whether poor or not is unknown, although it is known that she does not lack quality of personality. She is one of the happiest and jolliest girls in school. Miss Millington, even though she comes from another high school, has shown her loyalty to Pottsville High by playing on the girls' varsity basketball team until illness forced her to give it up. MARLIN S. MORGAN Oh! Heavens, isn't he good looking? He's the big boy who coached the 27'l football team to victory and championship of the school. Mar- lin's write-ups for Hi-S-Poll: and the annual are very clever. If you wish a thrill ask Marlin to sing Dear Alma Mater or repeat Milt0n's Il Pensoroso, in French. On several occasions Marlin has displayed his ability as an orator and has been fully appreciated by his class- mates. Page t-wenty-:elven ' ' ' 'tw . 1 W.. ..- ,4:f ' A rf, ,



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1 N f Vit a g ,. v m ...f X ARTHUR U. NUSS Isn't Art quiet and studiousj Why he once said he'd not Hunk anything if he studied. Girls like him, but most of 'AArt's activities are in athletics. This year he managed the football team and starred in basketball. He' was in the County Field Meet the last two years and helped us win the interclass meet this year. 27 wishes him success in his chosen vocation, DANIEL D. PACENTA Dan, one of the big men of our class, has changed quite a bit during his four years in high school. In his first three years he was just a real nice boy, but now he is a Senior, and how? His repute as a shiek has spread far and wide. One hears that the Duke is having three dozens of his pictures made. Dan has played football three years in high school and he is quite a valuable man in track and field. MILDRED PFLUGER We now introduce you to the bashful member of our class. Mildred is extremely bashful-even her best friends say so. We sometimes wonder where she gets the courage to whack a hockey ball so hard. , Mildred has learned to drive her car, maybe this will be a cure for her one fault. Mildred is going to West Chester and will be the future teacher of our class. ELLANORA PICKEL Zipper is the talkingest girl in the class- if you'd let her go sheld talk you to death. But it gives her exercise for her basketball, so we let her go. Besides basketball this year, Zipper has played hockey for four years. Ellanora demonstrated her ability as an actress in three of our A. A. plays and as a singer in the Glee Club. Her classmates will always remember her as one of t'27's,' heartiest supporters. Page twenty-nine ..i-t .X My ,. ,-f 'U 'ir ,wa My - ace ., eff. .sm ,

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