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

 - Class of 1928

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, , , .f ' A4 .Q JOSEPH O'HARA Vice-president 1, 3, 'lSpringtime, t'Miss Bob White g A. A. Dance Committee 3, 4g Class football 3. Joe holds the record for being on more committees than anyone else in the class. We can't understand it as we're positive he never does any work, but perhaps its because his presence is inspiring. 'floei' is quite a popular young man. Also he has an excellent sense of humor and is an actor of no mean ability. In whatever he chooses to do, we wish him luck. HAROLD POLLACK Class football 3, 4, Class baseball 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais, French Play, Euclideans. Here we have one of the best naturad fellows in the class. Quick in grasping a subject himself, he is always willing to help someone else. Most of his themes have been on furs, and they show his thorough knowledge of that subject. Harold made a very dashing soldier in the French play, but we doubt whether he will make soldiering his life work. However, the class wishes him the greatest success in whatever he undertakes. MARGUERITE PORTLAND Secretary 1, Le Cercle Francais, Booster Committee 3, Secre- tary Student Council 3, A. A. Dance Committee 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 43 Oratorical Society, Dramatic Club, Minuet, '4Springtime, Miss Bob VVhite. 'tPeg is one of the most popular and intelligent girls of the class. But her accomplishments are not limited to social and scholastic lines. Peggy's excellent work on the basketball and hockey teams contributed much to the success of both. Peg', is liked by everyone, and especially by-but why bring that up, everyone knows. All our good wishes are yours l'Peg. HELEN RYON I Helen transferred from Hazleton High School and was imme- diately welcomed and accepted as one of ours. She has taken an interest in all our school events and is always willing to work r with the rest of us. She expects to enter Mt. St. Vincent's-on- the-Hudson, and we know she cannot but succeed. FRANK PRESTILIO Class football 3, 45 Class baseball 3, -lg l'li-Y Club, Euclidean Club. Frank is one of those reserved, quiet boys who have abso- lutely nothing to say concerning themselves. Although no state- ment has been issued in regard to his future, it is said he is gravely afflicted with tonsorial inclinations. He is a keen fol- lower of athletics and was himself a sturdy guard on the Senior y team. The class Wishes you all luck, Frank. w ff ,J H .ifv 5, fi 1 ' K LJ' 2 mffqifiil f N' ff if S .1Ya.'L'f.. fi 5 f ':'f::i fi'W'1eQ'r'- . M ,sf s.1:x ,'.'f ' 1 A v sm ,J-'M , ,A pmgf NM. x 9, gl 'M . - W- .ww f LMQLV Ai 'WM W ai ii ff NZ 1 S gg ,A . rm 7 .ffl 'T .Ji 'Wei A 5 5 if 5 15355 :ESE 'i'g13f3.-f ,, 1' 'ff f 5 'NN Page 26 . xiii? :rw M- 3.?5?ff.-sri it were - , MMS :sv f U, faq fs 2.5 6 N. .Miter ie W f if in . p 1 'N fa,-,,1 , .154 fs W-ww gait. mstgqgt Qgggfg ,Q - A W W f ref. 5 . We Stew -N-W ia-we . J N 4 .. .f .. .. gi . as . Nm- - -- -. lass . my A ff--3-2 Y W Awww ..32-5'-'r.vv W ' 7... ,,. -9f-. . --5 -S-.,-4.-. , Hs.-....s......s... D -Miva '-- r . '-'W-,,,W3s: t 'W' .-........

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