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

 - Class of 1928

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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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nz. P - QNX-sr-. t-as .. ., , f' ,f ff. NNY fs' s J' e'f1'.,,t A sf. X... e. is . . . , . ,, .. , . me.,..,.,..,.,,.,.t.e..s,f1.4,,Me..s...t,..af.f - swat X ,... -. . . .. ss ' JAY KNELL Euclidean Club, P. II. S. Collegians, Secretary 2, lli-S-Potts Staff 4. . Behold the ultra-modern interpreter of jazz. Jay makes at least half of the noise of the Collegians and puts his Whole heart into his playing. The Symphony Orchestra also suffers when J:1y's tastes become classical. Despite his self-imposed title of woman hater, jay's Chevy carries feminine passengers, and Mr. Miller backs us up in declaring his claim null and void. Synco- pating success, Jay. MARY KAIER You and I, Springtime, Miss Bob VVhite, Dramatic Vlub, Basketball 4, Oratorieal Society. Mary is of that decidedly feminine tyye and concentrates on athletes. And do they respond? Mary's plans for the future are not quite definite, but most likely she will go to State and take up home economics and then settle down with some all-American football star. '28 wishes you all the luck in the world, lVIary. EVELYN KAPLAN C'ommercial Club, A. A. Dance Committee, Miss Bob VVhite. Evelyn's dancing is a thing of joy. Although she has always been a member of '28 she originally hails from New York and still retains that New Yawk twang in her speech. lf Evelyn decides to go on the stage, we know she will easily claim the spotlight and then we will gaze at her with pride and say, She belongs to '28. EVELYN LEHMAN Basketball 4, Hockey 4, Girl Reserves. First and foremost Evelyn is a Girl Reserve. Though quiet in school, she branched out in athletics, scoring high in the Class Meet last year, winning a track letter and then stepping into hockey and basketball. VVe feel sure, Evelyn, that you will score just as high in life as we expect you to score in this year's meet. MARIAN LAPP School piansit, Girl Reserve. What a quiet classmate we have here. Nevertheless, Marian is an ardent Girl Reserve and not too bashful to play the piano for us in chapel. We feel quite sure that the future will find her patiently counting, One-two-three-four, to the Click of a metronome, as she endeavors to force music into the hezfd of some innocent youngster. Good luck, Marian. l W., EW., so ixjws W s.,,,e,t ' f : t Pr1gC21 is X5 GP it 5, , is .1 , S ' , 'x i , is ' K, + gi vu..

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