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

 - Class of 1929

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IHI Il 5 PD'Il' 'Il' S -Y...vI'L n EARL BYERLY Orchestra 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 45 T. H. K. 2, 3. Earl is a very talented musician, and we were expecting that he would choose this profession as his vocation. We now understand that he con- templates pursuing a technical course in engineer- ing in preparation for his chosen work of elec- trical engineering. Earl is both a good student and popular among his associates - qualities which incidentally will assure his success in the engineering profession. MILDRED BUSCH Choral Club Mildred just came to P. H. S. from Port Carbon this year, but she immediately made all of us feel as if we had known her all our lives. Her charming friendly attitude toward everyone has won her many life-long friends. Mildred likes to do everything but work. But she gets along anyhow. Perhaps her friendly attitude has pene- trated the teachers, too. We don't know what Mildred will do after she graduates, but we wouldn't suggest teaching for her. She'd prob- ably stop teaching to play games with her pupils or something equally as queer. Mildred will go through life making friends and keeping them, and success will make friends with her, we're sure. LAURA CAREY Ladies and gentlemen, another welcome con- tribution from Port Carbon. Laura has been with us two years, and we feel that we know her so much better than some of her associates who entered our class this year. Laura goes to every basketball game and does her share of the cheering to encourage our team to victory. Her enthusiasm for all things in which she is inter- ested is contagious among her associates. JOHN CARLIN Assistant Manager Track Team 3, Band 3, Historian 3, A. A. Dance Committee 3, Class Football 2, 3, 4g T. H. K. 2, 33 Minuet 4. jack intends following his father's footsteps and become a doctor. Knowing him as we do, we sincerely believe that he will be an excep- tional medico. Jack was one of the real workers for the success of the various school and class activities. He did everything from soliciting subscriptions for the track team to dancing the stately minuet. We are expecting him to be one of the dignitaries of our class, an honor to his family and his friends. Your class is with you, Jack. 'ix P 9 A If as .' W f as , 3 If: -Z :X-f LQIYO 1 i, ' wg' 2 ' p',,r,1fq ic , 4 N if ' n , 'Qqp tp bg? ' ig I V gb XNA rf N ,ll - . .. .g- ...L .... ',.- -- ' ua, f- , -' 'dx -3 --L.'..' fi .... 'a: A ' fi N W! H-, - - ea z-I-in-1-.,r s ..- ,,s ' ' fs-u.1,:a.'.:-f-Q :- -fv-

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A ,J gi J: J v' --v' - 7 3 QM! my ll - 5 - ,mr rg ,EQ FRANCIS BLACKER Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Francis is a very quiet member of the class. We are sure that he has never been censured for talking during a class period. He was a member of the Hi-Y Club for the past three years and took part in many of its activities. Although we are not aware of the occupation Francis has chosen as his life's work, we are certain that he will meet with good fortune and happiness. CHARLOTTE BETZ Basketball 4 Charlotte is another of those lovely girls from Port Carbon who entered P. H. S. last September. She is very much interested in basketball and was a member of the girls' basketball team. Although she has been with us a comparativelv short time, she has acquired many firm friend- ships. We wish you luck, Charlotte, in what- ever you undertake. IRMA BOWLE Chorus 3, A. A. Dance Committee 2, 3, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 454 'Miss Bob White 1, Oratorical 4, Grin- ning Skull 3, Choral Club. Who can forget the little girl who broke her doll in the Christmas program of our Sophomore year? Or Elaine of our Junior Christmas pro- gram, or the very dignified person who recited such a clever little story in our Senior Christmas program? Irma Bowle, portraying all of these characters, proves herself a born actress. Her vigorous hockey and her dancing ability are worthy of considerable comment. May you dance your way to fame, Irma, as easily as you won the affection of your classmates. JENNIE BRESLIN Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Jennie is our promising track star. She pos- sesses many medals for her ability in this sport. She has a quiet, pleasant manner, and because of it she has won many friends. We shall always remember Jennie in a white sailor dress with a light blue neck tie-the uniform of the Girl Reserves. She is an active and popular member of this organization and takes part in all of its activities. During the past year she was chosen a delegate to a large conference held by this society. The class wishes you heaps of success, Jennie. ,fx 4 Page8 'n 2. l 'ww PW, 4 W I M' 'am' .Q :ra 1 - f . r-N N - -'-i, 5:!,-!.- 2, ow.,-2-Q 'fir , if w 't -s... 'X-f ' ' A- ,-- .3-x ings- 1?'Q 5' ?k-.,-fisnlls' -x.. f-ii Q,- x



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IHIII- 5 U'II lI'S ' -wwvf-L be is l ELLSWORTH COLES Mathematics Club 4, Science Club 4, Varsity Football 2, 33 Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Class Basketball 3. Ellsworth was one of the best little football players developed at P. H. S. and proved on many occasions that he was worthy of the con- fidence that the coach had in his ability. One of the unfortunate incidents of our school's expe- rience was his disqualification for this year on a proper technicality of eligibility. We missed him and sympathize with him in his personal disap- pointment. If you contemplate entering college, you may feel assured that the student body of P. H. S. will root for the continued success that they are certain will reward your efforts. CLIFTON COCKILL President of Literature Club 4, Gym Club 4. Behold the masculine 'lMike from Port Car- bon! After entering P. H. S. Mike immediately displayed his prowess in football and basketball. He received letters in both these sports. He has a pleasant disposition and has won many friends during his sojourn in our High School. We don't know what his future vocation will be, but we wish him lots of luck. KERMIT COOPER Gym Club 4, Advanced Science 4. Kermit is another of the fine fellows who hails from Port Carbon. His jolly disposition is evi- dent to everyone, for he is never without a broad smile on his face. Gweaser is always ready to do his part in helping his class. May you suc- ceed in your chosen vocation. NATHANIEL COOPER Basketball 4. Nobody knows who Nathaniel Cooper is. He's just plain Nattie. Nattie went out for basketball. this year and won his letter. Evidently, Nattie believes in the old adage Better late than never. At least, he applies it when he strolls into school about four mornings a week. Nattie expects to enter Temple University in the fall to study pharmacy, and, when he is through, he will be a full-Hedged soda-slinger down in Walgreen's. The Class of '29 wishes you much success, Nattie. ll Xe Page I0 fy A, 2 'QW . is 4 .gif W ' ilk jg , ,, - Y l fp 4, .... .,. Z - I .QTQN-,M rf N JM' NW A- N ., .- :!ff ' --. QL.. fflhllixe '- fi I X! nv- '-Q... -T-'Rf Q A- .1 3-NSQZTS:--,l. --aww f-.,,,c..,..r-.1 f -Q' 'fin

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