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

 - Class of 1931

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ffm V J - Y.. 1 f'Tx f fy -1-'PP ' ' 7 K, L' ,I --v.X- M 3' I M 4 9 -xg U ff':,i:A.gTiZ-ixais F . A ,,1ff-ff X, . ' ., ,. 3 1 ,I Abbx 1 ,, A 1 1 .. f ', X tvgglir- 1 7- HENRY DAVIS . Band 2, 3, 4. ' Henny is an active member of the Class of '31, He is forever doing something to occupy his time. He started in the band as a drummer, but finally in his senior year was elevated to the coveted position of drum major and substitute for the bass drummer, snare drummer, and cymbal player. Henny has taken quite an interest in the Y. M. C. A., and spends a lot of his spare time in the game room or on the gym Hoor. He has won the admiration of all for his outstanding quality, stick-to-it-ive- ness fs ' ' kim, CHARLES DICKINSON k..f--- Football Manager 4g Varsity Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, -I-3 English Club 1, Class Basketball 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Inter-Class Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4-g Dramatics Club 2g A. A. Board 4. It is very seldom that junior does not have ink stains on his hands since he is frequently dabbling with the bloodless pen. Junior is noted as one of the most expert penmen in high school. If he played Then, too, he is noted for his clear tenor voice. the saxophone, his reputation would doubtless be similar to that of Rudy Vallee. We expect to see him in the future as the first and only man to convince a jury by a theme song, thus winning many cases for his clients. I HARRY DONKIN English Club 1, Inter-Class Meet 1g Class Football 13 Class Basketball 1, 25 junior Hi-Y 1g President Hi-Y 4-5 Commer- cial Club 3, Senior Playg Office Practice Club 4. Look for the Women and you are sure to find Donk, even at the opening of the Y. VV. C. A. Club Rooms. Harry is one of those moderns who is always following Hbig city stuff. Donk is a worthy student and attributes his speed on the typewriter to driving the Willy. So far we do not know whether Donk is going to college, but if he works in an office as a Y execu- tive, we knoY X NELSO RAKE Oratorical Contest 1, 35 Class Secretary 23 Class Football 2, 35 Assistant Football Manager 33 T. K. D. 3, 4, Hi-S-Potts 3, 45 Glee Club 4g Freshman English Club, Debating 2, 3, 4-g Annual Staffg Senior Play. Remarkable chap, as the English say. Every student is familiar with the versatility, capability, and likability of this budding clergyman. Throughout his high school career, Nelson has been a dominating character in all activities. Besides hav- ing been a good student he has been the backbone of the debating endeavors during his last three years. Methodical and purpose- ful in all his Work, Nelson has combined sincerity of effort with intelligent execution, to achieve rare and signal results. He has received the approbation of all with whom he has come in con- tact, for his characteristic industry and unselfish service. E221 .fff 7 , 2:-,K .X!,?afx..,, if . ',f1.,,,.f , ' ,fff sgf -A., if-.-9' .,-. ' ' f? 1 s13?l7i.f.r:f1 f .an ,a- e.1ra .. Q JF 4 .Y . Qaczfrararzcr. 1. 7

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N .. .F i - 7' 7ff'ii5E 3' lg luk e 'ul ' -- Q , V e. ..,-5.pt11.at 7 .f .- ARLENE DELONG French Club 23 Library Club 3, Class Basketball 3, 4, Choral Club 4. Arlene is that tall, attractive alto who turned out to be such a good choral Clubber in her last year. It is not surprising that Arlene is such a popular miss-just take one look at those beau- tiful dark eyes. The senior basketball could not play without her as center. Whether it be as stenographer or nurse, Arlene can be sure that the Class of '31 will revel in her success. WALD RON DANDO Class Football 1, 23 Class Basketball 1, Junior Hi-Y Club 1, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4-g Banking Council 45 Com- mercial Club 3g Senior Play. Wally is a very affluent young man. One look at his activities banker, with the necessary asset-a in reality, a first-class butcher and goods because of long associations make good because of the marked school activities. proves he must be a good rich baritone voice. He is, should certainly know his with hams. Wally should ability he has shown in all JOHN DECHANT Class Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Gym Club 3, 4, Vocational Club 2, Art Club lg Interclass Track 1, 2. The original wisecracker of P. H. S., the best gymnast, the worst mathematician, these are the characteristics of that dark- haired, handsome boy who has a preference for junior girls. Jack has not decided what he wants to do in life, but if it be sending innocent boys to the stall bar, or acting as the India rubber man in a circus, we wish him luck. ANTHONY DAUCHESS This young man is one of those rare characters who are noted for their quiet cooperation. Although Anthony does not make very much noise when he goes about his business, it seems that he accomplishes much more than the average. His interest in class room work signifies that he is ambitious for the better things of life. si is Ha 3- , 21 1 A I I lm flx X' 'W - fame ,Q I J . V X, x '33 Y., 'K , '- fi t C K f 'x ,f ug gl f g A, . , Q .1-,N .1 if . vu, ll -aatt P . 3. - fa tt t , ..- , ' ,Q '- -, ,1 x x I --XR K 'Y Qvmfiflf aw.: A .t f -'et' -a it X,-P 1 . - ...sad so sw ,Q , . K --' .T-M .........-- ----. ---M j . , X ' I Nl I 1 ' ' ,. gg . - - ,Q.liL lu .,. x ,tl , 4 -, fa-wmv: vrawev vm rnwunkvsx i w az, ksxaifvix at tix F,ei 1 i fvfai wni' P 'swf' 5n?sTvr3e?v:3nv: vxv s x-



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i 1Y fi ' I ,X . , -f ,S g 1 g so at-'fvu B Oxr B X' N ' , m, ff R 7 1, f1 .uf 1 4 ,f 'ssxsmvwssvvm vxisxxszvxxzxrx va me RALPH FERTIG Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball 3, Indoor Class Meet 1, 2, 3, 45 Outdoor Class Meet 33 Advanced Science 2, 3g Gym Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ladies, beware! Gentlemen, behold! Whether Ralph is con- centrating on studies, women, business, or pleasure, he always goes about it in a most business-like manner. Nothing can turn him aside, once he has set his three-decker mind on, the attain- ment of an object. That is the reason he became accompanist for the Glee Club, although his interest really lay in the Choral Club. Of all things he ever tried, there is only one that ever frustrated his efforts-his ancient, and disobedient Ford. Specs is sure to succeed when he enters West Point. ATWOOD C. FREED Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Glee Club 4-g Annual Staff, Advanced Science Club 2g Cantata Chorus, Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4. Ahoy! our second Rudy of P. H. S., with his friend Clara fnetj. Atwood is not only a popular musician, but on the dance floor you're sure to find him in demand. Freedie is active in all the movements of the school and seldom has a moment of spare time. Atwood expects to further his business training at the U. of P. Whether he sticks to music and some day becomes a jazz king, or remains in the business world for life, the class wishes him the best fortune. MARY FLAIG Basketball 2, 3, 4-g Library Club 3g Hockey 1. We now present 'ASweet Miss Maryu of whom the Choral Club sings. Mary is a very modern miss, and everything about her is the last word in style. Her car is the envy of all unfortunate persons who travel by shoe-leather express. For two years Mary has been a shining star in basketball. VVhen she speeds along the highway to success, her classmates will time her record- breaking career. RUTH C. FLOWER Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Oratorical Contest 3, Debating 2, 3, Hockey 1, 3, Chicago Chorus 3g Choral Club 2, 3. 4. Here is Ruth with Peg not far off. This is probably the farth- est away from each other you will ever find them. In Chicago, Ruth met a tenor. When she came back, Peg, not wishing to be outdone, also adopted a tenor. We d0n't know what Ruth intends to do, but we are willing to be taught to dance. Whatever it it, best 0' luck! f . 7 1' VH f ff 1 A I, . if 'ii' 7 ,. ' ' l 23 yx 3 ll: ,ui 'wwe SW Sr: 'P' W I J g.. I: , X XE! lf . ' If M, ,... N A i gf r A v5Z',,k if Xi B x .sf .R s . . W WM , N -s-mx? raxxivi. S. Fiui rv . .Bat Ubi 'A WE.. 'nk . 'M Mm W I X 'K W X X VKVINKYYS SWRQVKSXRQ SQCYAESK - 8 1 K V

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