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. ,W Q fit' , jigs fs . ,.A.11.5, .-jg., ! i CHARLES GOULD i Varsity baseball 1, 2, Varstiy football 2, 3, 4, Varsity basket- ! ball sg Track 3, 4. . When Chuck wrote Charles Ray Gould on his bank book, the cashier thought he was trying to be funny and returned the money. 'fChuck is a three-letter man in P. H. S., but not K. K. K. W Also witness his choice in commencement partners. Chuckl' has a scholarship to almost any college, except Cumbola Tech., and he's not worried about that. We wish you success. MILDRED HOKE Hockey 1, School pianist, Miss Bob XfVhite, Glee Club, Com- mericial Club. We all know Mildred, for she plays the piano in chapel. Her spirited playing belies the quiet dignity she maintains in the class room. Nevertheless, we have discovered that Mildred possesses a charming voice as well as talented fingers, and these musical gifts plus her slow smile are sure to bring many friends. JESSE GRAY Euclidean Club, Oratorical Contest 3, 45 Class basketball 3, 43 Class football 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Student Council 3, Hi-S- Potts Staff 3, Booster Committee 3. 4'Boy, tell that director, Cecil de Mille, that he is wanted at Mr. Jesse Gray's office at once. Such words are expected from Jesse as a motion picture magnate. He claims he served as the inspiration for that little song, f'She'll Never Find Another Fel- low Like Me, Lucky Girl. Orator, writer, scholar, poet and general critic all suit him to a UK. We compliment the profes- sion that is fortunate enough to have you call it your own, Jesse. ROBERT HAERTTER Euclidean Clubg Manager Class baseball 3, 4, Manager Class football 4. HBob is more interested in athletics than in his studies. During his four years in High School he has managed more teams than anyone else in the school. He has also a wonderful memory. He could tell you just how many points each member of the team made. But in geometry his memory always seems to fail. The Class of '28 looks to you to be a Connie Mack someday, .rB0b'yy GRACE HIGGINS Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Class treasurer 2, Class secretary 3, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Annual Staff, Oratorical Society, Minuet, '4Miss Bob White. Grace is one of the most popular members of '28. As an athlete Grace, you remember, made both goals for the Seniors in the championship hockey game and later proved an excellent captain and player on the girls' basketball team. We could easily rave on about her charm in the Minuet, but Hoe Will gladly tell you the rest. All kinds of luck, Grace. 1 114. 'K ff 71 5,53 . I4 i - V1 . . feifi . . W, ,,. ,, Q ,aww We., if , . Q K ti F' 5 V' 3471 . i-:NYY YW? , Ii ffi im- fi 1. - : -, WW... ...Y 5 . y. .J MMM' 1 sf -.X 5. 1 be 5 W f li id MQWLW 3' R ME., Pagelg if, ,V . , i 3 4 Q,5:.e5A.22 . ?,gsga63 it ....... -255.555 is- ig ,,,,.l,,j M- . Q ww X w r' , , 45' . Y . . Q as A -saw.. N-ages ..,W.... ,es W 3 wsu rj., X .A ',,g,qg,1Qg,YAe.-kgs, .. fyi-M-Mrk wWy.,a.g, Q65 33 XA, .,.a,a-fe .- Www- J533. B 'Mv-3:'t'--v.m-...k.,m--w...-x-..M...-- X ' 'W M--'-H'--M -,Nw Ak W gf ...MW t'Us....,,,,, ' A ..........
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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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in ra l ., POTTSYCF Lv .l-,Em MILDRED HELLER Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Oratorical Society, Miss Bob White. Mildred is positively the laughingest person in the school. But in spite of the giggles she's a good basketball player and sport, and she sets an example to the rest of the Seniors by her interest in her sister class. Your 'lsunny disposish should make you an excellent nurse, Mildred, we wish you success. ROBERT HERMAN liuclidcan Club, T. K. ll., Uratorical Contest 3, 4, County Oratorical champion 3, Hi-S-Potts Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff. Here we have the pride of P. H. S. Bobby Herman brought more glory to P. ll. S. than any other individual by virtue of winning the County Oratorical Contest. After the contest was over Bob ups and picks himself a charming commencement partner and then says with satisfaction, That's that. Bob continued to work for P. ll. S., and we assure you he's some busy man as his activities will show. Your success is certain, Bob. BLAKE HOBBS President lg Symphony Orchestra 3, 45 Collegians 3g lIi-S- Potts 3, 4. Blake is one of those who have reached the high peaks of attainment, even if he had to look down at a saxophone to do so. As a versatile entertainer, par excellence, it would be extremely dif'l-icult to find a peer. His predecessor set a hard pace, but as '28's representative, Blake has matched that stride very well. Whether as a vaudeville entertainer, orchestra leader, modern composer or merchant marine olhcer, we know you are due for a big success, Blake. MOLLY HAVISON Springtime, Miss Bob White, Hockey, Girls' track 1, 2, 3. Molly has never bothered much about the boys here in High School, but we hear that those from surrounding towns literally flock around her. This is not hard to understand, for she com- bines a charming vivacity with an ever more charming appear- ance. ller velvety complexion and titian curls are the envy of all the girls. VVe wish you much happiness, Molly. WALTE R JONES Class baseball 3, 45 Class football 4, Euclidean Club, Minuet. l.et us now look up to VValter. The majority of the Class does gaze upward toward his six feet of virile young manhood, topped by a thatch of auburn hair. Walt starred on the Class basket- ball, football and baseball teams. lle was also a prominent figure in the Minuet, for colonial gallantry toward the ladies was naturally portrayed. You are sure to go over big, Walter. ,f fo Page 19 Q gp- f , - ' ' 4 j'-'av ,Q . 1 .Mp QL? 'tb' 1 Aww, wa, zhm f 1., ..:..::r7...'p....g3af'-' W 'm:,-,gy 'xxx'
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