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if O'Il' 'll' S , - ,V , 'A-'-lx l i 4' A til Q P ' Q ' .si MARION HOWELLS Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. Although Marion is a quiet member of our class, she takes an active interest in all of its affairs and can always be depended upon to do her part. During her four years in high school Marion's quiet manner has won her many friends. So far as we can learn she has made no statement concerning her choice of an occu- pation in life, but we are sure she will find happiness and success in whatever she undertakes. BURTON HOWELL Hi-Y-Club 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball Team 4. Buttons is interested in basketball. For three years he played on the Hi-Y Club and last year was a substitute on the varsity team. He took an active interest in the Hi-Y Club and its activities. '29 wishes Burton success in his future undertakings. li SAMUEL JEFFRIES Symphony Orchestra 2, 33 Band 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Secretary 2, P. O. S. of A. Contest 3, Class Indoor Meet 3, 4. Samuel is one of our many musicians. He plays the trombone very well. Sam is always willing to do his part for the class and shows excellent school spirit. He is a field athlete, quite proficient in the high jump. '29 wishes you great success, Samuel. ANNA JONES Christmas Program 3, Miss Bob White 1, Choral Club. Anna, in spite of her gentle, quiet speech and manner, made a regal and perfect Guinevere in the Christmas play. She proved herself an actress of ability on several occasions. Her scholastic standing is excellent and she is par- ticularly gifted in secretarial work. is I ai in ' Page 17 f il 'it 1 'F 'Q HZ lk o . t Ak 1 1 5 , 4 5? it na ',q -.1 , A ,., N N , o Jw sa- , nv f 41 4 ii- - z i 'ew 'AAN ,JP f - Liz: ,ffff-,.-' -N ,ggvgj-'Q 1 sl ' - Qx- ,1-,xv B Ig -QEMUSIQQI ,..,,a.. zN..,,fw-.- '- -N. V:- l gg
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A Af vu, gg' lHllI 5 PD'II ll'5 'CJ A -' - 4 ' A a l w l w l 79 r'N ,. Lwgfl - flflbafzf . fvfbbgffl, I ' J MARTHA HERTZOG ul EMMA HESLOP K Constitutional Oratorical Contest 2, 33 Grin- ning Skull 3, Debating Society 3, P. O. S. of A. Oratorical Contest 3, Class Treasurer 2, Class Historian 2, Glee Club 2, Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Home Room 4, Choral Club 4, Student Council 4, President of Latin Club 4, Editor-in-Chief of the Annual 4. Martha is one of our most brilliant students. Entering our class as a Freshman, she has main- tained an unusually high scholastic record in the four-year classical course. She frequently led the School Honor Roll in scholastic standing. Besides taking an active interest in class func- tions she devoted considerable time to oratorical endeavors. Last year our class showed their appreciation of her ability by electing her Editor- in-Chief of the Annual. Martha intends prepar- ing for the profession of teaching at one of our eastern colleges. Her sterling qualities assure her success. ANNA HEINBACH Vocational Club 4, Gym Club 4. Anna is one of our quiet girls, but popular among her associates. During her Senior year she specialized in vocational work with the idea of pursuing a similar course in one of the higher institutions after graduation. Knowing Anna as well as we do assures us that she will be suc- cessful in her chosen vocation. Emma just came to P. H. S. this year, and she has become very popular in that short time. She is a very good student and conscientious worker. Emma holds many positions on home room com- mittees, and on Wednesdays she is usually mak- ing speeches of all kinds and varieties. If we . are any prophets at all, we think that Emma will be named among the honor students at grad- uation. VVr wish Emma all the success after graduation that she had in Pottsville High School. ANDREW HOKE Glee Club 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Andrew is an exceptional bass singer. His picture was wanted for 'tLucky Strike advertise- ments, but he refused the offer because he is a modest boy. Andrew is rather studious and is also fond of athletics. May the future hold lots of success for you, Andrew. , I X5 gig I' Pagul6 it VH if A s 4 A Pi :f '1' ,TN 4 ,. nga- -?,.... .I - '6'xwA f- , 'x Qs' 4 ' ,-ff:::'-W 1 '..'?I Q iv i 1 slxnxx' ft ' -x.. - ,V-E. SQVUS:--.' ' ..- -gs ,-M,-,,g. ...-r- -x.. -5 9,- N
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A 1, cv- g v rv- ,Av Q IH! II - S - Lfvif its QQ 5 CHARLES KIRK President Advanced Science Club 4, Gym Club 4, Gym Team 4. Behold the athlete! Charles is one of our representatives 'on the successful gym team. He journeyed to Stroudsburg this year and helped secure second place in the State contest. He is an active member of the Science Club and was honored by being elected president. May you succeed in whatever you undertake. GERALDINE KAISER Choral Club 4. Geraldine is a recent addition to our class, coming from West Hazleton High School last September. Although she seemed rather quiet at first, everyone found that this was due only to the fact that P. H. S. was still new to her. Now Jerry is one of the most popular girls in the school. She has a keen sense of humor and is termed by all her friends as 'fa peach of a girl. We expect that she will enter a secretarial career. Here's wishing you lots of luck, Ujerryf' KATHERINE KNEBEL Hockey 2, 3, 43 Phi Gamma Lamba 45 Choral Club 4. Katherine is one of our best hockey players and was a member of our girls' team for three years. Her wavy golden hair is admired by all. Scholastically she took an active interest in the Oratorical Society. Although she has not con- fided in us as to her plans for the future, we know she will be successful. DOROTHY KNOLL Class Vice-President 1, Student Council 2, Class Secretary 2, Glee Club 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Phi Gamma Lambda 4, Choral Club 4, Class Vice-President 3, An- nual Staff. Here is another very popular member of our class. Dorothy has always been in the lime- light in one activity or another. In the first election the class held in high school Dorothy was elected vice-president, and this year she was our very capable president. Her lovely appear- ance and charming personality account for her popularity. She was a star player on the hockey team for four years and a loyal supporter of all our teams. The Class of '29 owes a great deal to Dorothy for its success in many undertakings. X W Xt, Page 18 ,j li QI Y z l I Al ,dim -ff all ' -Ss Q ' A-V 333 +-.1 ' W Z I - xr .s:?.TE:AsA If l -X S X! 'f-L Ny Eg, -IF?-v. . N. fs-'LQ ix SNEIFISIS -Y L ff -2-7 '-:VIN-A. -Jw
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