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C' IHI ll 5 DWI' 'll' 5 - YE-11 e CATHERINE GAFFNEY Choral Club 4, Glee Club 2. Catherine is one of the most versatile girls in the Class of '29. She is an accomplished pianist, an excellent student and the possessor of a charm- ing alto voice which contributes to the success of Mr. Haviland's Choral Club. She excells in commercial work and as a result, her technique is an invaluable aid in special work for the Commercial Department. Catherine will prob- ably choose a business career in which she is well qualified to be a great success. JOSEPH FROMME Class Football 3, Hi-Y 3, 4-3 T. K. D. 4, Track 4. joe is a very reserved young gentleman, con- sidering the fact that he is a star athlete. Since he joined us in '27, he has become Very popular and has been an efficient student. Joe intends to enter the University of Chicago. just keep that bright smile, Joe, and success will surely be yours. ' EMILY GLASSMIRE Emily is one of the comparatively quiet girls in our class, although this virtue has not inter- fered with her apparent popularity. She is an excellent student and will leave us with an unusual preparation for her chosen vocation. Although she has not told us, we believe she will accept a secretarial position after graduation. Best luck to you, Emily. NICHOLAS GOLAMIS Nicholas is likewise one of the quiet boys in our class. However, he does not possess this virtue to a greater degree than his brother, Peter, who is graduating with him. His principle avo- cation is lending his father considerable help in their confectionery store. These necessary respon- sibilities at home have never interferred with his devoting considerable time to his class activities nor proper preparation of his classroom work. He expects to assist his father after graduation. f, ig, 'v Page 14 'Z ' l M. Ii 5 mil , P17 ' - 1 ,B ..f' x . 1.A,1,,1 47 41, 55 its N- I I ,. ,-G. 's-ex ,- V I N -ft f 'N gg- - 'Fl- ' f ::i..... :N 935:23 . . ,Jr YX x., -xv 'N-r ' ' -B -'slag' ,iilgjl--,l. -3 'Q' ,7, .
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T llilll 5 Aoirwrs C A gy MAMIE ERNST Point Leader 3, Grinning Skull 3, P. O. S. of A. Contest 3, Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Cashier 4. Here is the eflicient bank cashier of Room 1. During the past year she has worked hard to keep her home room one hundred per cent. Mamie is quite a lovely blonde with large brown eyes. She is one of those girls who possesses more of the manners of an eighteenth century lady than a modern llapper. In the fall Mamie intends to enter the Nurses' Training School at the University of Pennsylvania. We are certain that she will be successful. ROLAND EDWARDS Track 2, 3, 43 Literature Club 4. Have a look at the person who wins many races for P. H. S. f'Rol is a true Mercury, for his achievements on the track are mere incidents in his career. His ready smile and good humor makes him popular with everybody. Your class is hoping that in the near future the name Roi will grace the headlines on the sport news as a great Olympic sprinter. BEATRICE FLAIL Beatrice is the only girl in the class who has succeeded in learning to play the saxophone. Although she has never played for us in school, we know that she is quite an artist. Because of her pleasing manner Beatrice has made many friends in P. H. S. Her chosen work is unknown to us, but probably she will become a famous musician. The class wishes her heaps of success. GLENWOOD FREEZE Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4-3 Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Assistant School Cheerleader 3, Cheer- leader 4, Grinning Skull 3, Christmas Pro- gram 3, T. H. K. 2, 3. Petit has become an ardent follower of the manly art of throwing the arms around-cheep leading. Glenwood has a bicycle that has made the Western Union famous with his rapidity in delivering messages. With these two diversions in life, the one strengthening his arms, the other his legs, he ought to make a most efficient car- penter. Glenwood might be small, but still he is very popular among his classmates. With a hearty smile for everyone, we know success will come your way. ,A X, Page 13 kg ' l 191.11 4 . 1 4 wg? l ' 1, 155 ...,. .,. f - 'gS'q,:xAs ff 'X I FN... -N-X -:filly ,E-xv 351- , I ivsasmgggqijzxh-If . M: 'PNA-
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A . inn sf- 5 -5 or wr'-5 P WESLEY GORDON Hi-S-Potts Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 43 Booster Committee 2, 33 T. H. K. 2, 35 Class Treas- urer 3, Art Club 3, 4. Wes is one of the noted artists of Pottsville High School and has been honored by being elected president of the Art Club. He is one of the quiet, unobserved humorists of the class. Brush is an artist who possesses that rare, futuristic touch. In case of doubt, notice the posters around the Hollywood Theatre. f'Wes, ,as the art representative of '29, we look to you to brush a high place in the future. , PETER GOLAMIS Peter is one of the great exponents of the old adage that Silence is Golden. Many of the school personnel who were not fortunate to be in his classroom have probably never heard him utter a word. Would that there were more like every walk of life, for many would be you in able to devote much more time to profitable pur- suits if they attended to their affairs as diligently as you. Pete is a loyal supporter of his class and will probably be just as diligent and pros- perous in his chosen profession of candy manu- facturing as he was with his responsibilities in school. ' WILLARD GRIM T. H. K. 2, 3. Willard is one of our bashful boys although energetic enough to do anything that is asked of him. He did not take an unusual interest in any activity, but managed to lend his presence and assistance to everything that was sponsored by his class. We know you will succeed in any endeavor you undertake. RUTH HARTZEL Latin Club 4, Phi Gamma Lambda 4, Choral Club 4. V Ruth entered our class only last year after graduating from the Port Carbon High School. She was a member of the Phi Gamma Lambda, participating in many of its activities. Ruth will probably be among the honor students who graduate this year. She contemplates studying dental hygiene at Kutztown Normal School after graduation. We know she will be successful in her chosen work. l li Page 15 515 3 two .. 4 .ff or - f 3. f 1, 0,4 , l I tm .7 rf' A f rf yuh, , lp' ,Qi -,,, ,. f -- 'rf 'wx WAN r N ! f'r-- - r his so - r' N N, w ':'l-x- rink- 'A'-l '1: Sigh-ISI'--I f 'mliy 2.-A -N
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