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, Y .- k' Mf g' V Q Y ,V W t HH, y in A AAA- A Ai M V L AN 4 Ail I eeec N -51-lvl' t X B: 15 ' JL-'HZWWWT - ' ' eagxsixnxxmxxxsxsssxssxwixxtxmrxwo . JOHN H. BROKHOFF Orchestra 13 Band 13 Freshman English Clubg History Club 23 Class Historian 33 Debating Team 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Math- ematics Club 33 President 43 Annual Stagg Oratorical Con- test 4. A rustle, a roar, a blast!-and one knows that john Brok- hoff is on his way to perform some business function of the class or Annual Staff. As he passes, a glimpse is caught of a beau- tiful shock of red hair. This tuft of gold crowns a brow at once impressive of alertness and practicality. John has used and developed his varied talents, especially his capacity for leader- ship, in both religious and scholastic activities. His efforts in these fields have met with unvaried success. But, since a man is known by his works, one can arrive at a fairer estimate of his diversified activities by scanning the above list. Incident- ally, there is a pulpit waiting for a capable clergyman-and his name is john. MARTHA BOTT Hockey 43 Class Basketball 43 Vocational Club 3. Martha is one of the petite blondes of our class. Although she has not been with us four years, Martha has won many friends in P. H. S. This was chieliy because of her pleasant smile and cheerful disposition. As a member of the hockey team, Martha displayed her ability as an athlete. If Martha keeps up the good work, we are sure she will make a success of whatever she undertakes. NINA BOYLE Track 2, 3, +3 Gym Team 33 Library Club 33 Annual Staff, Behold! the fastest girl in our class-in track. When we were sophomores, Nina surprised us all by 'frunningu off with the county honors in dash events. Nina seems to center her attention on a certain senior boy. 'fBills appear to attract Nina. We wonder! In all that Nina intends to do, the class wishes her a life filled and Hrunning' over with good things. HAROLD BEECHER Class Football -I-3 Band 33 Art Club 1, 23 Annual Stagg His- tory Club 33 Mathematics Club 33 Vocational Club 33 Minuet. Bangs, putts, clangs, and crashes shatter the air as Harold Beecher looms into view mounted on his trusty motorcycle. Rid- ing around the country and twanging his banjo are Beech's favorite forms of recreation. And then, a dance is simply not complete without his presence. He was one of the nueters who tripped the slow fantastic toe. Harold is one of e artis of the class. He is to become an r hit and plans i ' gs for the future. ti as A 3 19 1 .. Nriyifx it Mr, I J ix, t -mx f F. i,.. . .tk QNX 4 fig - '---. X ? x YEL, ' v ' - ' - ' I A 'xc ,,,. ,,,...-M., g X t. 4 V -.., ,. .. X D-1, Q -wiv---f. ans: Xiu J--. . ,gg XR XX N 3 V 1 , -7--- .,.....---.. ----.--. . ' I I l HQ 'IIS' n u 9 I l ' l N ll 1 v y ' ' 2 n: V - 3.5, ,-znrakxrztv' mv gsnnvi E wks. . x xvamkahkiafuifsfaian16342-fisfgnvwwmuxxaw ma' fan' A Hmm' x was
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' N' ll' 17 Ill' f e Q , l 'XXX' TT ' XX X X n LILEZTMIDZJ IH S7 W NNXXYAKXX XXKYA XNRXXXNWA xmxxuxmnxnxuxxw Ile NM RUTH BAST Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 35 Choral Club 2, 3, 4. Ruth is one of the youngest members of this year's graduating class. Perhaps this accounts for her interest in a certain junior. She once spent most of her time studying, but now she finds additional interests to fill each evening. Among other things, her interest lies in debating, and especially in a particular debater. Ruth expects to continue her education in some higher institution of learning. ARTHUR BELL Class Football 1, 2, 33 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Vocational Club 35 Student Council 2, 33 Aviation Club 33 Banking Council 4. During his freshman year, Art was noted for being the little dark-haired fellow always up to mischief, but now he is almost too busy with projects on aviation to brew any mischief. Art, Haak, and the Ford are a remarkable and inseparable trio that can create a furor on Market Street any day. Nevertheless, air- planes interest Art most, and when he is missing he can always be found at the Schuylkill County Airport. Art intends to pur- sue a course at the Beckley Flying School in Harrisburg. DOROTHY BOMM Phi Gamma Lambda 4, Library Club 43 Hockey 45 Class Bas- ketball 4, Dot is a popular Port Carbon girl who came over to P. H. S. for her senior year. Dot is always ready for a good time and eager to entertain others. She is interested in a number of school clubs and sports as can be seen by her above listed activ- ities. She is sure to succeed with her sunny smile that never comes off. RUTH BOYER French Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Freshman English Clubg History Club 2. The world is full of good things, So all of us have found. Ruth has caught the goodly share To make square corners round. She irons out the wrinkles By her charms and sunny ways. The favors she confers on us Are remembered for days. Then on your way, friend Ruth, And climb the ladder to success. 9 l E121 fa ff :ma 5 .flf X! XR ,, avf xx'f,,,,-.af fx mv it QSM ,. f ,L ff an f?Wifae ,i 3 ' f 'N.f I3 --7' 5 U I 1 ' Q . ' ,'.f'i.', gggggg- 5151, IZ,--, W 1 l L ,L f . A - - - ' , -4 , ,'- -1 . -gr.1f', if? ff v few? aff ' - '5 arfif ramvsmfvgair 'i'?.v'pi'a'5L'i' :frail Q .- .a ' 1 '. , 7 'fn In1nz'.
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f 'lic 5 ? , iii' if X raft l llllylll IIIIN Ill I0 I I0 Ill Ill? I Ill I If 01 ll W Z 0 . ff ' 3 XM AXWXXXXNNX NXYWXYXNXXVAX XXXXXHX RX XXX XXX XXX XXX XX XXX XY .WC l ttf' ,a Y TIN x 4' x X I F ' 1j-E2EqAz+-i'5,-gmiwgg., V ff' i 4 lhg' if A T I im ',. iv 'lie ' -NM' ANTHONY CARAVAN A Freshman English Clubg Latin Club 2, 3g Literature Club 43 Class Football 3, Class Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Football 3g Assistant Basketball Manager 3. Here, ladies and gentlemen, is Tony Caravan, better known as Primo Camerino! Tonyls bulk and brawn have made more than one heart sink and fail on the gridiron. Outside of athletics, his interest is wrapped up in English. Being one of the best- natured fellows, Tony carries the friendship and interest of all his classmates with him when he is matriculated into Penn State to prepare for teaching and coaching work. DOMINICK CARAVAN Mathematics Club 3, 4g Class Football 2, 3, 45 Class Baseball 3g Class Basketball 4. Dominick presents a direct contrast to his brother, Tony, espe- cially in appearance. Although Dominick is quite reserved in comparison to his brother, he is as keenly interested in all ath- letics and showed himself of exceptional ability in football. For two years he was chosen for the all-class team. Because he is so quiet, no one knows just what he plans for the future, but he has demonstrated that he is capable of deciding wisely. ALBERT CAVOLASKI Mathematics Club 4, Commencement Program. Albert is a Port Carbon husky who came to this high school for his last year. He is widely known for his historic model of the 'fCovered Wagon Ca Fordj. Twice a day this vehicle jour- neyed between Port Carbon and the Best Site in the Anthra- cite. Al is a very capable geometry student as Mr. Gaskins will testify. The Class of '31 will patronize him when he becomes an engineer. VINCENT COLEMAN Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Here is a real live-wire from the electric shop, but fear not, he will not shock you. Vince is a good athlete in spite of the fact that he may not be termed over-size. He is a good student and will make an excellent electrician. Although he keeps to himself quite a bit, he does not object to attentions from the weaker sex, many of which consider him real cute. 17 20 'p gg. an ,f fr K lllll lil! y , vel' f 1 .din 5353- f i . .4 .- pq I .Q 1 , ,,-, 4 ' . -ct: fs :1'va.r116' r4.v5.'lfii:vi.f.ar1.zr:zp1li'v 'vomvnv -v rzrlrvfv 1 1 L J . . . 3, fy ff ,fy 'fe 'p , , ,,,, if I 1 if X-X X f ' F fl' i ,--. ,fi yi QA! ' ,,,,-,a.sm ,NN fc ' A ' . , V ,jk X Lf. X 'iw T 'wN.x,s f,.,,f f N! :lllll gil , wh: ,X bx A .-3,-v -l ' 1 A b .4 ,U ff, yr --1 . ij . 'V - lun 1 'XXII' ' ', 'i ' 'D wg. A W int ' 2 'lalvlut 4' ij llviglgbi
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