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POTTSVI LLE HIGH have accomplished. We still went on having fun, for who will ever forget the Pirate's Ball? The gods were divided against '28, for although we were blessed with a goodly share of honor students, athletes and loafers, We were cursed with new systems. But we bore them nobly, yea, with a patience worthy of any Christian martyr. But we look forward to a reward in Heaven, and when we daintily pluck our harp strings we will remember somewhere a voice saying Patience is a virtue. Twenty-eight was unusually fortunate in its class officers, for, with the exception of the secretaries, they all worked untiringly for the interests of the class. Our parties have been especially unusual, and the scene of milkmaids and farmerettes cavorting with farmhands and city slickers will linger with us always. As for dramatic ability-how many Friday mornings were enlivened by skits so splendidly acted by members of '28. Also our budding actors were never loathe to degrade themselves to the portrayal of some lower animal, such as wolves and property men. Although the faculty of P. H. S. has not been much changed during our tenure of attendance, we have had three different principals. But through it all '28 has gone plugging through with its honor students and championship teams in basketball, hockey and baseball. All with 1.000 per cent. Our four years were delightfully spent in fun, action, athletics and work. We don't know why work is last on the list, according to importance, it should come somewhere in the middle where it can be easily elided. However, in our spare time, we did work. If luck remains with us, '28 will be the first class to graduate from P. H. S. with a membership of over a hundred. Our graduation at the Capitol Theatre we look forward to with much enthusiasm, as well as our trip to Washington. We are truly sorry if this history seems flippant and shallow because the seriousness wouldn't come, and the foolishness crept in. But there is a real sincerity back of all the Hippancy, and though we hope to go forward into a world of bigger things, we are sad to leave P. H. S. After all, the years we have spent here are the happiest in our lives, and as we look back over them we feel that delightful thrill that comes only in the reflection of true pleasure and happiness. .,.,,.,.M,,H,, 3.5.11 ,K fl, 5 fr-...'.W-U.f'.'.M W Q ' Wi? 'FWTLET WN -Aa .-M' W V, ,Qatar L I EE lg ffii gg Pagell i A rfemi X gage. Qi' PH Qllli W W ov N ss. .M - -f'-za ie' A -'-- 5 fi.........i: ,:.:.,...,,a,,,,,,.L Ne
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. .. .. Q .4 .. .., mu...mtmaarwfsu vsazaa.. e...s..tss.sx X X. N ESTHER BA RTOLET Esther is one of our travelers. Each day she journeys from Auburn to Pottsville and back again. She is quiet and demure, and because of this we were unable to discover much about her. Although Esther has not decided definitely, she tells us that she intends to go to college and later to teach. Good luck, Esther. SARA BAST llockey 1, 2, 3, -lg Basketball 4, Class treasurer 1, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Oratorical Society 3, -1-g Minuet, You and I, Miss Bob White, Glee Club. One look at the activities of this charming Miss should suffice, but we must mention her versatility. One minute she sends a hockey ball down the field for a goal and the next she's tripping a dainty minuet on a light fantastic toe, and she spends her evenings refereeing bouts between her commencement partner and-. Sue, we wish you all the success in the world. FRANKLIN BOWER Minuet, Class football -I-, lli-Y, Vice-president 4. l'ntil this year we thought Franklin very retiring, but suddenly he blossomed forth as vice-president and a Minuettcr, and we'll say he certainly managed both jobs with ease. Franklin is one of those easy going persons and usually accomplishes more than the most of us. VVe don't know what l7ranklin's inclinations are, but we wish him luck whichever way he chooses to lean. ROBERT BOYLE Class cheerleader 2, 3g School cheerleader 3, Varsity football 3, 4, Varsity track 3, 4, Basketball manager 3, 45 A. A. Board 3, 4, 'l'. K. D., Dramatic Club, Euclidean Club. llcre, folks, we have one of the workingest fellows in school. f'Bob is always rushing around looking busy. He served success- fully in the capacity of basketball manager for two years and before that as school cheer leader. Another reason for our pride in Bob is the fact that he is the only eagle scout of which Pottsville can boast. llere's wishing you success, Bob, ROBERT BERNER lli-Y 1, 2, 33 Symphony Orchestra 3, 45 Collegians 3, 4, Band 4, Euclidean Club. An impressionistic idea of Robert resembles a great roar resolving into Craz-z-y wor-r-ds, craz-z-y tu-une, to which add the wail of his saxophone heard in the Symphony Orchestra, Collegians and Jazz Band, and shell-rimmed glasses. The glasses, of course, prove Pansy a student and scientist. You have our best wishes, B0b. ! X lf, ., C,-I,, ' Y Q A ' St. , A, .,t-. 1 Q I by 8 Q .. . ei Ts t. if 5 i KM--MX what-' 5 iff' A fro f 'e if A P32613 ' w E ,gay if ...ma tstlgylp-.ZLQA . Q 1 is , X 355fi93,f'7737w1.ri?'5'f.3'V?-ii-.73 i5,?'2.5 'iK-aZi31 1 - ' if . ,,Qgy3.i,f, ., A my W- ' 21102 L. 1 333 . L, a..kws,Wv ff -sea .,,, 'lffiwgm -.15srLgfx'2'Lgjws,,,,,,,,,,,T 'ff . X . we if-5 , .,.-..'---M----A,'e ,gsfigizi ' ' W, .,a,., . . ass
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