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

 - Class of 1928

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S .aw FRANKLIN EDWARDS Minuet, Inter-Class Meet, Dramatic Club. Despite the absence of the coughs, rattles and bangs of the Ford which usually accompanies him, we introduce Lynn. To insure better treatment of its aged joints, he studied chemistry this year and proved an ardent chemist. His ability as a dancer won him a part in the minuet, and his clever driving made him a popular chaulfeur for the faculty. Fare thee well, 'tLynn, and don't get killed. HELEN EBERLE Hockey 1, Dramatic Club, A. A. Dance Committee 3, 43 Booster Committee 4, Oratorical Society, Le Cercle Francais, Minuet, 'lMiss Bob VVbite, Doll Committee 4, f'Springtime. Our favorite example of what gentlemen prefer. Helen's squabbles with Lynn furnish the girls with more thrills than a dime novel. Because of her ever ready assistance in all school functions, Helen has become a very active person in school affairs. VVe know that with Helen's enthusiasm her career at Wilson will be just as successful as that in P. H. S. We wish you all that you wish for yourself, Helen. DAVID FRIE Inter-Class Meet, Varsity track, Class basketball, Class foot- ball, A. A. Dance Committee. Stopl Lookl Listen! Stop, because Dave is not the type that rushes around, though we could hardly call him slowg look, for it might be worse, but especially listen to the clever remarks that fly around when our friend gets started. 'fDave is Z1 good field athlete, popular with the boys, and a Santa Claus to the girls. All successes, Dave SYLVIA EBER Hockey 1, 4-g President 2, Art Club, Dramatic Club, lIi-S-Potts Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff, A. A. Dance Committee 3, Oratorical Society, Le Cercle Francais, You and I, Oratorical Contests 3, 4. Take a good look. This is the first time you ever saw Sylvia quiet. Practically every entertainment committee claims her, for she is chock full of original ideas for novel parties. She is really a very versatile young lady, for she reads, writes, plays and anything else you can think of. Like Samuel johnson, Sylvia has a tendency to procrastinate, but we are sure journalism will remedy that. Good luck, Sylvia, you deserve it. LOUIS FANELLI Class football 3 45 Class basketball 43 Class baseball 3, 4. 7 'fBoy, ain't that guy what plays guard on that Senior team tough! Many a time has Louis heard those sweet words on a gory gridiron. Noted for his obsolete expressions and stories of how he passed junior English, Louis is one of that type you cannot help liking. We know you will climb high on the ladder of success, Louis. 'M t Q 5 ! 'Mx'x, Y T J . in ,..N,NmQX X K ig, X' S ' N if ' 1 1 2 5 Affs i ,ffyxb f 5 ff Q , ,,.cfi..1 ,sm 1. .6 3 4 Mg 2 is aigffcgf M Mic laik I3 ' 'WN Page 16 'Pearse ef ' MW: .ww ff, Q' rf. VM. .wa et use .- fwfr ,' Kc. tv ,ww-M Q Q., iii' wfjfiSvwSgemr.M5w.f KD Qumwfa. WN N was 45,5 2 3 .Q :rf 4 My sl :gzff 5 if- 5,1 is an 05 at fvvfxxx 5 s:.s,.1,,, -195.2 his ,, pw awww Ma 'AQ agagigqsl fr wwzrswggw A . ,.a.SNf,a W 'W' as .M W 255.-tSs.fs Q. 'E fl gmEa,m'w,..fY M , W . F' sgiggfia aww waxxtnrmv. 'S W' ffiim L15 Ms rleilwftsfeglfefi-ft1.tzQ.fs f. s-UWM f.. W giw.1g::::geV Rr fs W w,yg...,,,..g,.?t,,.,,,,,,.i Q. M.e,e,v.k ,,yrg,.h...W,,,..Wf1f . W ,, as -fm.-uw... . r ..e..,........ 'f'-N. , -emmwwe .M. --+-...fe --MMM--.... ,,,

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Q P9TIEXl-':I:.E H ' G' RUTH DILLER Chairman doll committee 4, Le Cercle Francais 2. Ilere is the sole contender to the title of minister's daughter. Moreover, Ruth deserves a medal for first braving the ordeal of letting her hair grow. Although quiet in school, almost every game finds Ruth on the bleachers loyally supporting the teams. Ruth, we do not know what your future plans are, but We wish you luck. MARGARET DEENEY Ilockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club, Dramatic Club, Le Cercle Francais, Springtime, Miss Bob White, Glee Club, Euclidean Club. IIow she does talk! This irrepressible characteristic combined with a keen interest in solid geometry, makes Peggy the joy of Mr. Haskins' life? Her interest in athletics is limited to hockey and the members of the football team. Margaret, '28 wishes you success in whatever line you may choose to follow, but the one to Tamaqua. CLARA DENGLER Springtime, Oratorical Society, Miss Bob White, Le Cercle Francais, Dramatic Club, Art Club, Hi-S-Potts Staff, Annual Staff, Treasurer Euclidean Club, Minnet. Clara is one of those charming, sympathetic persons who make such wonderful wives for famous men. We aren't implying any- thing, but take the matter of commencement partners for instance. Clara's sympathy often gets the better of her, but then everyone loves her for it. As a pianist, Clara is especalliy gifted, and most certainly she will succeed at Holyoke next year. MARIE EBLING Instead of a noisy, red-cheeked, country girl, this Auburnite is the very essence of quietude and study. Marie did not enter P. H. S. with '28, but in the time she has been here she has made her quiet eapableness felt by everyone, and we all know she will succeed in whatever she does. EMILY ELISON Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 'fMiss Bob White, Glee Club. I Emily seems to have one big aim, and that is to be absolutely independent of men. But we know it isn't Emily herself who quells them, it's her reputed hockey whack. This little lady is going to be an efficient stenog for someone. Reasons? Ablity, wonderful disposition and sense of humor. Much luck, Emily. W., I J N ' X e If i 'N xi F 7 Q .f x '!, l rwf, i , 1 ,. . I C 1 5 14.-. E' ' , ...J ' .Meds ' Page IS A5152 s of-f4Q3eg.r.,,,,, iw., 9 W f , ,J . .. . . W VJ' :QL A V .v f 5 aLLj,,5,1 ,. QL.. ., 5055 i 'r'4f T fi' Q Q 5 ' 51224 sbp.. N' ' ,, ,Q 1.x if xt 5 ' M I gg 'N if ,S 3 , t ,



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.M POTTSVI L.LE HIGH EMMA FOSTER llockey l, Dramatic Club, Oratorical Society, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Ulee Club, Springtime, Miss Bob VVhite, French Play. As an authoress of the affairs of the Class of '28, Emma claims superiority. A class which numbers Emma among its members usually radiates a sound like the soft and gentle murmur of Niagara Falls or the peaceful environment of a boiler factory. We feel that Emma will succeed whether it be on the stage or at home. JOSEPH FITZPATRICK Varsity football 3, 45 Varsity basketball 3, +3 Varsity base- ball 3g Class baseball 3, 43 Miss Bob VVhite. joe, for an athlete and a Senior, is a remarkably quiet person. Fitz's experiences as a member of our athletic teams have been many and varied. The football field, the basketball court and the baseball diamond can all be listed in his athletic conquests. The class feels sure that Joe has big things in store for him. Fitz, as one of the most quiet yet popular Seniors, '28 wishes you all kinds of success. MARY FISHER Ilockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, -lg Vice-President 1, President 3, Dramatic Club, Annual Staff, President Student Council 4, Sec- retary A. A. Board 4, President Oratorical Society, Le Crecle Francais, Miss Bob White, Girls' basketball manager 4. Mentally, socially and athletically Mary stands in the lime- light. What could be greater proof of her popularity and leader- ship than that long list of activities? She has played hockey and made an equally good girls' basketball manager and guard. Include grades that are equalled by few in the class and you have the ideal combination called Mary. Though a blue-eyed blonde, she early learned the useless theory of fixing the Buick's tires. Mary, your sterling qualities are sure to bring success. PETER GOLAMIS llere is one of the most quiet and best-natured men in the class. Never interfering, but calmly going his own way. Pete is held in high esteem by his classmates. Ile is one who seldom misses an opportunity to do his bit for class or school. May we meet more like him in the years to come. Pete, '28 wishes you success as a confectionary king. KATHARINE G RADY President 2, Dramatic Club, Treasurer Oratorical Society, Hockey 1, Bank cashier 3, Le Cercle Francais 4, Miss Bob White, Springtime, French play. Kay is one of the most popular girls in the class, as everyone will agree, and is always willing to help anyone out of a difficulty, for which reason her good nature is often imposed upon. We don't know what she plans to do, but wouldn't she be a wonder- ful comfort to someone? Good luck to you, Kay. f , I ,NE l Wy.. ,, M.. rx if X' X iw f' s NX 5. ,M , X X , ' Page 17 fr kix, i '. XX . '..., Q L.. e F ' X 'N R if ,ze A tim- X ..,..,,.. f,,,.,,5i,g 1 5, --i' My Q-.....,...,, ...-,.,,, .Nm-N , A NNN.

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