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ff' ibl A - A A -we ' fix .:513Ef?1--vs. . - QT , , 1 ali' f ' S9 7 'hi iff iif'ff'5 flli1iZ?-?EE'1..,. .Q AY f -i'12.f1 --, X f 4 f v f: .V.i - ff 1. . ag p 'M X ut. 1-xxx, warm 1 xxuxwm wmume AUGUSTA GRAF Hockey 1, 43 Phi Gamma Lambda 4, English Club lg Latin Club 25 Home Economics Club 25 Library Club 35 Senior Play. Augusta is a charming little senior, whom one might greatly prize as a friend. Appearing to have little to say, she is quite different when one knows her as she is, radiating fun and glow. That school-girl complexion arouses the envy of many girls who carry their rosy complexion around in a box. As a member of the Phi Gamma Lambda she gives play to an artful speaking voice. Augusta's smile and willingness to help have won great success for her in P. H. S. RUSSEL FLAIL Current Events Club 25 Elementary Commercial Club 2, Ad- vanced Commercial Club 3. Russ is one of the few who believe that silence is golden. Especially interested in music, Russ whiles away much time by tooting his sax. In the near future it is expected that Russell will appear as a popular orchestra leader. He leaves the halls of P. H. S., well liked by everyone. WILLIAM GRAY Hi-S-Potts 3, Business Manager 4g Basketball 2, 33 Class His- torian 1, 3, Class Prophet 45 President Zg Vice-President 23 Secretary 13 Student Council 1, 3, 43 T. K. D. 43 Annual Staff, Glee Club 45 Oratorical Contest 1, 2g Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 25 A. A. Board 3g President 4. There are very few offices in these parts which Bill has not held at some time. His popularity is the direct result of fulfill- ing his duties conscientiously. Even though he does indulge in the ancient Spanish sport fbull-throvvingj, he is well liked by all with whom he comes in contact. He is usually gleefully con: templating dashing off more of his cartoons, the like of which have disturbed many a solemn economics class. CHARLES GLUNZ Library Club 2, 43 Thrift Club 3g Home Room Secretary 3, Class Basketball lg Banking Council 3, Charlie is known to be a most genial fellow, always helping some one in distress, especially when it involves the fair sex. When asked by Mr. Haviland what he sang, Charlie replied that he didn't know whether it was ten-or eleven. Bon voyage to Charlie, and may he find as many friends in the future as he V made in high school. li 24 il .. ,f jf . ,,aa.,a 1,5 X ' ,J L, N ,LV V' ' Z W fj... , XP f , , 53 'lf X iff Nfl? p L11 , ff faer we I A-W., fm In , 35 , ,... - su... as5::y,',. fy., 1- . K. 4 1 W N h ,!,l7x,,, mi, i, , . gs! C 'M' . V , I, ',ffl', , ',w. Wwarff 7 ' ' ' f i mf i7i'l T4 'C i 2 l .' if -V3 at Il in 'a A 'nv ' 21? ' , 5:3 17-li? . fini: ' nnfiwnssrf ll qwnvaazvmvnvmorawavaxlfr
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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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1 Ili nk .. ' .1 J.. V. rg -' Q , :,l.:.gj- 1 - sb M s, , I f, I jg I , , .1 '-1 -iff ' ' - f I mb' Y' I -'ZW . V NN-gfxit-X R L ,K I I fl, V Ji! W, , gg f- A f :QA .5SXTXSKiSTKKKRYlX iTI ' MARION HIGGINS Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 4g Class Treasurer 3g Track 25 Choral Club 3, 4, Annual Staffg Girls' Hi-Y 4. Higgie's merry laugh can be heard ringing through the halls many times. She is one of the popular members of l31, and is the life of every party. She participated in different sports and held many oflices during her high school career. Marion always told us that she had a craving for meat, but then we discovered that she had a weakness for hbutchersf' Her pleasing person- ality will always help Marion to climb the heights of attainment. 'ff 714f-M066 CHARLES HOWELL Basketball 45 Football 43 Track 4. Tabby is another of many who came from Port Carbon to star in P. H. S. athletics. In basketball, he was a leading con- testant for the high scorer of the league. Pole vaulting, high and broad jumping, all occupy much of his time. In addition to engraving his fame in the sport realm, Tabby caused quite a furor among the fairer members of the school. He is popular with both classmates and teachers because of his ability to make everyone like him. EDWIN HASLER English Club 15 Class Football Ig Gym Team 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4g T. K. D. 2, 3, 4. Ed is a bashful boy, but he seems to get along all right except that ever since he lost his eye-teeth he had to wear glasses. He is always up in the air, in fact about ten feet, for he is the star pole vaulter in P. H. S. Edward should have a lot of good healthy shocks when he establishes himself as an electrician. ' CHARLES HOLSTEIN Hi-S-Potts 2, 33 Editor-in-Chief 4, Basketball Manager 4g Class Historian 2, 39 Vice-President 35 Debating Team 2, 35 T. K. D. 3g President 4, Annual Staffg Minuetg A. A. Board of Con- trol, Class Prophet 49 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4g Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 29 Freshman English Club. Chally is the incarnation of versatility and productivity all in one. When Chally submitted the list of his activities for publi- cation in the Annual, only a few could be selected for print. Otherwise, they would have filled the Annual. He is going to be an admiral some day and win a naval battle for the glory of Uncle Sam and P. H. S. 9 25 llll llu X Nl Ylfxl... I 1 3 XXV-AX 9 XY! SGS? SWAQV 1:5 lk A 2 Unkeki Ns. h In 31014 il, :'f.ta?xiQ., f nm I J Ki. ' - , at A 4 . eeaea X ': ' 1 ...., X K 2 R- . W N sfxl.. cf - ' 11115 N ---- 2 7 fx L .se..'atoa........ M .. . f sw A. 1....f..1s, xf - r x . .. is f f wi ,l Qui- fa .,. - -f-'------ PM Q ef-A 9 1 5 an un :H UU, . t I .fx til' Vg . vi its Il . , . 515' i ix .' A ' an A ,L ' sxeviwnh an ' frfvsfqxx 15 ' vrrx av Kfh YK Vi.
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