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

 - Class of 1928

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were A TT v I 1. I. E H I G .1 .rr 3 tiwik , A 5 2 5,4 H? ,f,z,4,.:,w4g, R V sr A 'A ' .s ,rl fb DOROTHY LEWIS Hockey 1, Doll Committee 4. Here is a girl we admire. Dot is the personification of reliability. Without any fuss she will finish all the work at a sale or meeting before the rest of us stop talking about beginning. HDot always had time to lend a helping hand, and now in return '28 wishes her a bright and prosperous future. WILLIAM LEIFIELD P. H. S. Collegiansg Class football 3, 4-g Band 4. Bill and his Ford were so indispensible to the Senior girls that a box labeled Bill's Gas Fund was used to catch their stray pennies. Leifield has some music in his soul, else why should he play the traps? To hear him discuss weighty ques- tions on evolution in P. of D., one would think he was quite intellectual. 'KBill, you should prove a successful advertiser. BETTY LIDY Class Historian 2, Vice-President 3, Student Council 3, Hi-S- Potts 3, Editor 4, Orchestra 4, Secretary Dramatic Club, Art Club, Secretary Oratorical Society, Class Day Historian, Annual Staff, Le Cercle Francais 2, Miss Bob VVhite. Despite Betty's tendency to procrastinate and Lloydferj, she accomplishes some work. Somehow, Betty gives one the impres- sion of having just stepped out of a valentine. She has a lovely rich voice, an exquisite touch as a pianist and writes with a style that is the envy of the whole class. We hardly know of a more talented girl. In whatever she chooses for her career '28 wishes her success. GRACE LECHLEITNER Hockey 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 4, Dramatic Club, t'Miss Bob White. Grace is one of those girls who are always working for the good of the school. She has never taken an active part in ath- letics of any kind, but is a loyal supporter of our teams. At present and in the past her big thrill is a certain accomplished alumnus. The class wishes you success and happiness, Chick, HAROLD LIIISIIQY Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-g Class football 3, 4, 'tMiss Bob White, Track 2, A. A. Dance Committee 3, 'iSpringtime. , Harold the prompt, Harold the punctual, Harold the soda slinger of Donahue's. Harolsl's got a way of slinging sodas that's got them all stopped, and sometimes he actually brings what you ordered. With such efficiency, Harold, youlll soon be doing bigger and better things. We hope that when opportunity knocks you'll get to the door in time to let him in. if M5 e t ug, ,Q :rf ffm., .. .Jw . , .W , ft Wi 'Li'w1f:lf, ' 41 1? ,ifrlrnj WX ff M552 wa 3 ' mm' 3 if fi .wjw ,xii Z J' 555 Q-.f ' git :JPY if M Af. ru N '53 I0 N .- ??FW f'5 1 A, . 22 fi 3 ,, la ' 51.353 5 .53L35ifjz1.q i:.. ?i:Q..,'e? .W:.w..Ha-4 ' ii 'WA- - 'V R , gi E. if g,,KW,W W1 rs., 2 lwwmm Aww. M .L 41, , Q ' J j 75 Qi QQQEQ Q2 ,asf gases 1 .fe A 1 M 'Qu

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