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

 - Class of 1932

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' X w g , 4 j f,iz , y XJ, ff f.,f, , - agg i , .,, ,, 6 4 , iff fiw ,,,f..,A Title Page This illustration shows the highest of Egyptian gods, the Sun God, Ra, just appearing above the horizon of the early morning in his Sun Boat. Fresh hope and courage radiate from him, inspiring all who behold to do their best in whatever they undertake. A new beginning is represented with no connection to the past. 111-5-POTT3 PUBLIQHED DY rm: CLKD3 OI' 1932 POTTDVILUI I'HGH SCHOOL Dedication ONDERS OF EGYPT have been revealed-not at the expense of travel or experience, but by the study of the most thrilling and adventuresome mythology of Egypt, Interesting customs and beliefs have been awakened from the Book of the Dead, and it is to these deities and their beliefs that we dedicate our annual. Bes, the god of music and mirth, who studied to amuse small children, now takes our annual in his care and hopes to provide entertainment during lonely hours. The sun god, Ra, comes forth in all his glory to keep the school memories radiant and happy. Thoth, the god of wisdom, and Amon, the god of activity, will continually bring back memories of each class, each friend, each teacher, and each particular occasion in which we par- ticipated. Horus, the victor, will never let us forget the spirit and fun of the athletics, and Anubus will always remind us of the beginning of the end. It is to these gods, in dedicating our annual, that we entrust the duty of everlasting memory. M as Jobs Sorib 5 o : dgafepf pf 6v6pf,'5 9,518.5 st pc So vbef roqcg 'E 6 m d m OFOLX gfpguaf epdefiv to recofdf 6 6V6f7 of bejfear f gi Foreword V ., 6 f. 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K ' 53 A , ' W- ' ' -im1ffw5Q'f:g.ggQ.'f.5.lg., 2,'..3f5q:'-,. 2 ,.Q.j-Qffgy lgg. ., , 9 .5333--gas-4..:fgi Q21-'3'..:4g.' ,-.'+'g-1: f f4.s...:.g 2.. 41: 1.15. ,5'11!Pi3w ' f .. - A W .- -1 J.. . .' . .,: H -9122... 1 gg-5.,+L.g:,af,,m.1g1,.41.g.7! 1. 1. 4-L,-31. .mb W f . 3 , -, . R . . . 1. ..:-Q14 '- ff 'fH-:xss-f...'y,?f-5?'QSJ.-..i1-fy-.-'Tiff'.3: .. ' .4 f . .' '- fm ' -f.-mn., -. N S .mf 4 -' . 6 MISS DOROTHY K. CRITZ Dean of Girls Faculty Principal MR, DANIEL H. H. LENGEL DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Miss Blandina A. Foster Mr. Miles S. Kiehner Miss E. Barbara Gardy Miss Florence H. Short Miss Miriam I. Iohnson Miss Sarah E. Unger DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Howard W. Flack Mr. Iohn D. Myers Mr. Albert L. Guertler Miss Elizabeth H. Ryder Mr. G. Warren Morgan Miss Edna L. Whitaker DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Mr. Iohn H. Gaskins Miss Ethel E. Sachs DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE Mr. Iohn Brennan Mr. Warren N. Butler Mr. Merrill W. Brown Miss Bertha Cohen DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES Miss Dorothy K. Critz Miss Claire E. Long Miss Esther E. Iohnson Miss Margaret E. Reinhart DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Mr. William G. Bente Mr. George W. Lindeman Miss Marian E. Betz Miss Edna M. Smith Miss Helen A. I-Ioffmaster Miss Mary S. Trauch DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY Mr. William Breslin Mr. Lester W. Hobaugh Mr. Charles F. Bullock Mr. Edward F. Marburger Miss Bernice L. Decker Mr. Iohn P. McCord Mr. Harold H, Free Miss E. Eugenie Strohl DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Rose E. Miller Mr. Homer E. Wilbur DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Mr. Earl W. Haviland LIBRARIAN Miss Iosephine L. Albanese OFFICE STAFF Miss Minna E. Hutchinson Miss Mary E. Reid Faculty Advisers MISS ELIZABETH H. RYDER Year Book MISS HELEN A. HOFFMASTER MR. G. WARREN MORGAN Class Class Classes The great god Thoth, having the head of an ibis, a sacred bird of Egypt, is the god of knowledge and wisdom. 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A, ,Q av' 5 Qo.,a:Qv,, 5 A AQAQO5 - At 0 6 .QQ I His-rorrs I MILDRED ALEXANDER Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3: Commercial Club 2. She speaks gently . . ftis a little thing Dropped in the hea:t's deep well, The good, the joy that it may bring, Eternity shall tell. PAUL ALLEN Football Manager 4: Varsity Club 2g Vocational Club 25 English Club 1. The housf . that he makes last till doomsday. IULIA ANDREWS ' Home Economics Club l, 29 Library Club 3, French Club 3: English Club 1. Genius is the introduction of a new element into this world. LEONARD ALTSCHULER ' Glee Clulm 2: Class President 23 Banking Cashier 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: As- sistant Track Manager 2: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3g Class Baseball 1, 2: Class Football 3: Dramatic Club 1. 2, 3, 4: English Club 1, Hi'S-Potts 2, 3: Annual Staff: Minuet. He doeth well who doeth his best, And till it's done he hath no rest. ADDIE ATKINSON Commercial Club 1, 2: Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 45 Girl Reserves 1: I. A. B. 3: S. A. B. 4. That action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers. CHARLES ARMBRUSTER Hi-S-Potts 3, 43 Dramatic Club 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Vocational Orchestra 2, 3: Thirteen Plus: Aviation Club 25 Current Events Club 2: Iour- nalism Club 3: Home Room President 2: Freshman English Club: Class Basketball 43 Senior Play. He can do it because he thinks he can. FLORENCE ARTZ Home Economics Club 1: Vocational Club 2: U. S. History Club 3: Choral Club 2, 3, 4. For blessings ever wait on virtues' deeds: And though late, a sure reward succeeds. ANNA ADUKAITIS Freshman Commercial Club: Hockey 1, 21 U. S. History Club 3: Class Basketball 3. Stillness of person is a mark of good blessing. f-' 22 F s:+:.3.p'w're. .v.'.'.'.'.s-.W .,- . 600017 rtboooooooq Qofofofofofoiqmskofofofofofi 5 5 , I Hrs-Powmrs HAROLD BROWNMILLER Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Class Football 3, 43 Class Basket- ball 43 Elementary Stenography Club 39 Vocational Club 2. His own thoughts are his companions. ETHEL BOLTZ . A Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Fearless minds climb sooner unto crowns. CHARLES E. BROWN Glee Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, , Library Club 3: Annual Solicitor 4. He is the wisest and happiest man, who, by constant attention of thought, discovers the greatest opportunities of doing good. EVELYN BOCAM Choral Club lg Girl Reserves 3, 4: S. A. B. 4, I. A. B. 33 Class Basketball 3, 4. Without the smile from partial beauty won, Oh, what were man? .... A world without a sun! ,.. 1 DANIEL BAST Science Club l: Current Events Club 2: History Club 3. 'A . . . A ruddy drop of manly blood. The world, uncertain comes and goes. The surging sea outweighs . . . but the boy rooted stays! ES THER ADUKAITIS Freshman Commercial Club: Hockey 1, 29 Advanced Commercial Club 3, Secretary Commercial Club 2. There is no better ballast for keeping the mind steady on its keel, and saving it from all risk of crankiness, than business. DOROTHY BACHMAN Choral Club 2, 3, 43 I. A. B. 3: S. A. B. 4: Girl Reserves 35 Hocke 3, 4: World History Club 25 Home Economics Cllub 3. Whatever is graceful is virtuous, and Whatever is virtuous is graceful. JAMES BLACKER, IR, ' Iunior Hi-Y lg Gym Club 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 29 Gym Team 25 Advanced Science Club 3g Band 1, 2, Glee Club 25 Orchestra 1, 23 Class Basketball 1. Good temper is like a sunny clay . . . Sheds brightness over everything. ,..., 1 TQ v o'o'o'a'o'o'o? !aaa1o 23 Y T CTTMMT ' Qezewfzss' Q:4+.g.g.+qQe .... ...sf I A L I li-ii.s.iPoTrsl W. DAVID BOUND Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 1, 2: Library Club 2: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Woodshop Basketball 3: Voca- tional Basketball 4. 'Mongst all the griefs that harass the distressed, His kindly word was ever the best. RACHEL BERKHEISER Hockey 1: Home Economics Club 25 Choral Club 2, 35 I. A. B. 3: S. A. B. 43 Home Room Secretary 45 Annual Staff. V And those that paint them truest, praise them most. HELEN BLASKA Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: General Science Club 1: Commercial Club 25 U. S. History Club 3. All musical people seem to be happy: it is to them the engrossing pursuit. IOHN BOUND Track 1, 2, 49 Class Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Vocational gasketbag 4: Band 1, 29 Orchestra Ig Vocational lub 2, . Nothing great was ever achieved Without enthusiasm. ALICE BRIGHT Home Economics Club 1: Library Club 2, 31 Choral Club 2, 3, 4. Her laughter was like Muir, e'en her smile could Charm the crocodiles from the Nile. WILLIAM CERLILLO Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman English Clubg Science Club 1, 2: Vocational Club 1, 2, 3. The man who believes is the man who achieves. JAMES CHADWICK Banking Council 1, 2, 3, President 45 Class Football 4: Annual Staff: Varsity Track 3, 4: Hi-S-Potts 4: Class Vice-President 35 Glee Club 3, 4: Thirft Club 3. A'Nothing is more simple than greatness: Indeed, to be simple is to be great. ALICE BROD Vocational Economics Club 2, Library Club 33 Choral Club 4: Library Club 3. Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. CT CQ T 0? oaoo'+Qo 's .'a o'a'oo 24 3 Q o'o'a?5?o 8 , ,is g?4'4'g'4' 'S 6 QQYOQOYOAO w 4 i B A A A A A A 4 1 1 l H1-S-POTTS I ROBERT COLE Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track Meet 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: A. A. Board of Control 3: Class President 3: Class Baseball 17 Dramatic Club 4: Varsity Club 21 Outdoor Track Meet 1, 23 Class Basketball 1: Tau Kappa Delta Society 3, 4. He leaves a memory in the halls which shines as brightly as his trophies won. DORIS BROWER Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman English Club: Advanced Commercial Club 3: Home Economics Club 2, Library Dramatic Club 3. Variety is the spice of life, of which you are the Queen. MILDRED BROWN Home Room Treasurer 1, Home Economics Club 1, I. A. B. 3: S. A. B. 4, Hockey 3, 49 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. A little head well filled, a little knowledge well tilled, A little ambition well willed, are three great wishes. ROBERT CROWE General Science Club lg Art Club 2: Varsity Club 3: Class Football 1, 2, 3: Varsity Football 4: Class Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 4, Vocational Bas- ketball 3, Class Baseball 1, 25 Vocational Baseball 35 Track 1, 2. The race by vigour, not by vaunts, is won. PEGGY CARLIN Freshman English Club: Horne Economics Club 1: Science Club 1: Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice- President 37 Hockey 1, Captain 2: Minuet: Senior Play. What you do still betters what is done. ROBERT DEITRICH English Club 1, Science Club 2: Vocational Club 23 Varsity Club 33 Class Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4g Track 4. The pleasantest things in the world are pleasant thoughts. And the great art in life is to have as many as possible. THEODORE DADDOW Annual Staffg Tau Kappa Delta Society 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 33 Aviation Club 2: Fresh- man English Clubg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: Banking Council 1, Assistant Track Manager 2, 3, Manager 4. A clever man turns great troubles into little ones, And the little ones into none at all. ANNA CAPUTO Home Economics Club 1: Track 1, Class Basketball 19 World History Club 2: Home Room President 2. A light heart lives long, giving happiness to many by bursting into song. F 25 - Z'o'a?a?'W'o?g FQ?6v6'Q?6 Qfffffzfzffffqw3?:?:?:?3?:7 I A 1 M lll-IlI6S-A-lPOTTSI IAMES DEIBLER Gym Club 1: Art Club 1: Vocational Club 2g Woodshop Basketball 3. Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet. CAROLINE CLIRTIER Choral Club 2, 3: Home Economics Club 1, 23 History Club 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. Let us then, be up and doing, with heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labor and to wait. EDITH CLAUSER Freshman English Club: Home Economics Club 1, Commercial Club 3: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. We enjoy ourselves only in work, in our doing: And our best doing is our best enjoyment. ARTHUR D'ERAMO Science Club 1: Current Events Club 1: Vocational Club 2: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Oratorical Contest 3, 43 Debating Team 45 Class President 4. He left a name at which the world grew pale To point a moral or adorn a tale. WILLIAM DIMMERLING Football 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball lg Class Baseball 1, 2: Vocational I Baseball 3, 4: Student Council 4: Cheer Leader 1, 2: Dramatic Club 4: Varsity Club 2, 3: Vocational Club, Vice-President 2, 3: Class Secretary 13 Glee Club 1. Variety is the very spice of life . . . . that gives it all its flavor. I-IAZEL DEWALD Home Economics Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4: World History Club 3: Freshman English Club. Rare almost as great poets, rarer perhaps than veritable saints and martyrs, are consummate people of business. IEAN DEENEY Freshman English Club: History Club 2: Choral Club 1: Literary Club 2, 35 Art Club 2. As to matters of dress, I would recommend one never to be first in the fashion, nor last out of it. DANIEL EAGAN World History Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, U. S. History Club 3. Persistency! Thou art a jewel. ,.. 26 - 31'o'o'a?i'o'a?g ,Yg?o'o'o'a'o'? ?f'f'f'f'f'e'?KEM?f'f?'vV A A 1 I 6666666 66666661 1 lHi.s.P orrs I PEGGY EDWARDS Art Club 1: Home Room Secretary 1, 2: Hockey 3, 4: Assistant Basketball Manager 3, 4: Banking Coun- cil 3: Hi-S-Potts 33 I. A. B. 3: S. A. B, 2, 43 Senior Play: Annual Solicitor. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. WILLIAM FERMIER Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Interclass Meet 1, 2. Men are not to be measured by inches. WARREN FISHER Class Football 1, 2, 3: Class Prophet 4: Aviation Club 2: Current Events Club 2: Freshman English Club: Interclass Meet 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Advanced Science Club 3: Annual Staff: Minuet. Like a postage stamp, a man's value depends on his ability to stick to a thing 'til he he gets it. ROBERT FARLOW Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y Club 3: Science Club 1, 2, 3: Class Basketball 4. He that by the plough does himself must either hold or drive. ,.. DOROTHY DUTTER Home Economics Club 13 Freshman English Club: World History Club 3: Literary Club 2. Virtue is the most beautiful ornament of a woman. VALEDA DEWALD Home Economics Club 1: Elementary Commercial Club 2: World History Club 3: Choral Club 3. She has a heart as sound as a bell, and her tongue is the clapper, for what her heart thinks her tongue speaks. PATRICK EAGAN Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Bank Cashier 1, 2: Library Club 2, 3, 4: History Club 2. He is truly valiant that can wisely suffer The worst that man can weather, And so of a good beginning comes a good end. MADELENE ELLIS Doll Committee 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Minuet. The social smile, the sympathetic tear. ,-f WM W Yi Q 1 v 27 3o'o'o':'o' 'o'Rf 5'5:'?'3'of IQQYQYQQQYQQQQSQBYQYQYQQJQV' Q ! lnifsroirrsj IEAN FARBER Freshman English Club: Class Basketball 19 Art Club 1: Vocational Club 2, 3. The eye is the pulse of the soul: as physicians judge the heart by the pulse, we by the eye. ANGELO FERRANTI Football 1, 2: Varsity Club 1: Vocational Club 2: Drafting Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3: Student Council 2, 3: Home Room President 1, 2, 3. U . . . . For Patience, sovereign o'er every ill. CLARENCE FREEZE Basketball 3, 4: Class Football 2, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2: English Club 1. And as the greatest only are in work and leisure time .... divine. RUTH FLETCHER Commercial Club 1, 2: Phi Gamma Lambda 3, 4: Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Volley Ball 4: Secretary of Music Organizations 4. A light heart lives long. THELMA FLETCHER Library Club 1: History Club 2: Class Basketball 3: Phi Gamma Lambda 3, 4: Volley Ball 4. 'lGood nature is stronger than tornahawksf' STUART FURMAN Class Baseball 1: Advanced Science Club 2, 3: Annual Staff: Freshman Science Club. That which before us lies in daily life is the prime wisdom. EDWARD GAFFNEY Tau Kappa Delta Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1, 3: Hi-S-Potts 4: Varsity Track 3, 4: Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Class Meet 1: Orchestra 1. Grace is to the body what good sense is to the mind. AUGUSTA GLASER Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: S. A. B. 4: Senior Play A thing of beauty is a joy forever, but to be brilliant too, convinces that your shining rays will never sever. ,. o'o'a'o'o'a2 4'aoo'oo 28 '.+.'3f w.ee, 4 gfxwxezf '-0. - . . 1 - -mS8.fY.YYa9' 1 I I H1fS-POTTS I MARY HAAG Home Room Secretary lg Commercial Club 2. Sincerity gives way to power, Ambition and knowledge are possessed by you, And with these three, above all you shall tower. MERVYN GOTTSCHALL Football 45 Basketball 43 Track 4, Tau Kappa Delta Society 4, Annual Staff, Class Football 3: Class Baseball 1, 25 Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Commercial Club 3: Dramatic Club 2: World History Club 2: Science Club 1: Freshman English Club. Born for success he seemed, with grace to win, With heart to hold, with shining gifts that took all eyes. THOMAS GROSS General Science Club 1: History Club 2: Assistant Football Manager 2, Elementary Commercial Club 3: Basketball Manager 4, With the good we become good: with the happy we become gay. HELEN COULD Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 15 Dramatic Club 1: Banking Cashier 1, 2. 3, 4, Girl's Hi-Y 3, 4: Vice-President 3: S. A. B, 2, 4, I. A. B.: Class Secretary 4: Minuet 4. Here is our usual manager of mirth, what revels are at hand? LILLIAN GOLDBERG S. A. B. 25 Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4, Banking Council 2, 4, Senior Play, Annual Solicitor 4. Style is the dress of tho'ts. CHARLES GEISLER World History Club 2: Class Football. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for A bright manhood, there is no such word as . . fail. ELMER GRIFFITHS Science Club 1: Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Vocational Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Vocational Basketball 3. Silence is as deep as eternity: L Speech as shallow as time. IOSEPHINE GLUNZ Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 49 S. A. B. 2: Commercial Club 2. Laughter, bright and gay, is needful every day, May happiness be yours as you go your way. .- 29,- Sgozozaygzozi gszozozozozogoi 'K9o'ofaYo?o?ofoWQS6890902809' 1: ee luifsfroimrsl MILDRED HEINLEY Hockey lg Hi-Y 3, 45 Home Room Vice-President 3: Treasurer 4: History Club 33 Commercial Club 35 Annual Solicitor 4. Sincerity is to speak as we think . . to perform what we promise. IOSEPH HAUSE Freshman English Club, Vocational Club 23 Gym Club 33 Glee Club 33 Orchestra 1, 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. Old Tubal Cair was a man of might in the days when the earth was young. ALICE HAYCOOK Class Basketball lg English Club 19 Art Club lg Vocational Club 2, 3, HifY Club 3. Epicurean cooks sharpen with cloyless sauce an appetite. ROBERT HOLT Football 2, 3, 4: Class Football 13 Vocational Club 2. 'T is excellent to have the strength of a giant. ADELAIDE HAGERTY English Club 1: Latin Club 2, Phi Gamma Lambda 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4: Choral Club 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, Banking Council 3, 4. lt requires a surgical operation to get a joke well into a Scotch understanding. HARRY HAAG Hi-S-Potts 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Treasurer 49 Iournalism Club 33 Latin Club 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Playg Class Basketball 4. Talent is that which is a man's power. STANLEY HARGEY Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 45 President A. A. Board of Control 43 Tau Kappa Delta Society 3, Secretary 4: Hi-S-Potts 2, Class Treasurer 2: Class President 1, Home Room President l, 2, 3, 49 Annual Staffg Minuet, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National High School Chorus 2, 3, 4: President of Musical Organizations 4. None but himself can be his parallel. MARIAN HARRISON Hockey 1, 23 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Class Vice- President 2, Treasurer of Home Room 3, Vice- President 2, President 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Hi-S-Potts 3: Annual Staff, Choral Club 3, 43 Senior Play. ' Believe one who has tried it. .-3O,- o'o'a o'o'a5 's4aa'a'os 3oo'w'4?1?o4? , 5' o?o'a o1 o 6 K .f'f'fi'?3w?.i?'v? N- A A 1 1 I HLS-POTTS I NATHAN HARTZEL Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Vocational Orchestra 3. We grant, altho' he had much wit, He was very shy of using it.' BETTY HAY Choral Club 33 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 4: S. A. B. 2: President 3: Treas- urer 3, 4g Home Room President 2, Treasurer 1. In play there are two pleasurers for your choosing The one is winning and the other losing.' DONALD HOAK Football 2, 3, 4: Vocational Basketball 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2: Vocational Baseball 3, 4. He is only a well made man, who has a good determination. DOROTHY HAWKINS Commercial Club 1: Sewing Club 1: Library Club 2. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in women. ARTHUR HUBER Vocational Club 17 Hi-Y Club 2, 3. Cheerfulness and a good will make for labor light. Yours shines as the sun so bright That good luck shall follow you As you ever meet old friends and new. CATHERINE HENRY Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 1: Vocational Club 2, 33 Art Club 1. There is no policy like politeness, since a good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed. HELEN HELLER Class Basketball 1: English Club 1: Art Club 1: Vocational Club 2, 3. The soul that perpetually overflows with kindness and sympathy will always be cheerful. WILLIAM IONES English Club 1: Vocational Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Orchestra 2, -3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. Actors are the only honest hypocrites .... they wear the livery of other men's fortunes .... their very thoughts are not their own. ,- 31 ,- 52333333 B ' 6 6.0.6.6.6.6.63,56.0.6.6.6.6.6.6-f ' 3- 5 lnifsfroimrsl DONALD KENNEDY Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4 Advanced Science Club 3: Current Events Club 2. It is a wise head that makes the tongue still. MILDRED KISSAWETTER Home Economics Club lg Library Club 2: World His- tory Club 2: U. S. History Club 35 Girl Reserves 4 Class Basketball 3, Class Volley Ball 4: Hi-Y 4: A silent tongue and a truthful heart are the most admirable things on earth. MILDRED KREDERAVAGE Hockey 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 3: Library Club 2 Advanced Science Club 3: Debating 4. For she was as sweet and good as the most delicious food. RALPH KRECKER Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4: Class Football l. Music, the greatest good that mortals know And all of heaven we have below. EVELYN HILLMAN Art Club lg Library Club 2, Annual Solicitor 4. ln character, in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity. F. RUSSELL KRIEG Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1, 4: Hi-S-Potts 3: Library Club 2. The memory of his music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more. EMILY IENNINGS Freshman English Club: Latin Club 23 U. S. History Club 3, Phi Gamma Lambda 3, 4, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4. What would you have? Your gentleness shall force More than your force move us to gentleness. FRANK KLEMAS Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2: Class Baseball 1, 2: Class Basketball 25 Indoor Track Meet 2, 33 Vocational Club lg Vocational Baseball 3: Vocational Basketball 3. . . Who does the best his circumstances allows- Does well, acts noblyg angels could do no more. L 32 ,. l QIQOOQQQ: 9 s4,:ggg4:g:'v tff 'OOOOO OO' ' N O ' o'o'a8Yo?o4r .1 IQTIQ 4'o 5 N6 qoppfoi.QQQSQYQYQYQYQQYQV' Q - lHlfSflPOT'1FSI FRANCES LEINHEISER Hockey 1: Class Basketball 1: Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, S, A. B. 21 Library Club 2. Good deeds ring clear through heaven like a bell. MARGARET LIDY Freshman English Club: Hockey 1, 29 Basketball 1, 2, World History Club 2g Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 2, 3, fl, Class Historian 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 3: Orchestra 3: Annual 11, Senior Play. Uln all those acts in which the Wise excel, Natures chief masterpiece is writing well. GEORGE KEMFORT Assistant Football Manager 3, 4: Vocational Club 2, 35 Science Club 1: Football Manager 4. A Prince can make a belted knight. A marquis, duke and a'that, But a honest mans aboon his might, kind faith he maunna' fa' that. BERNARD LETCHER Glee Club 1, 11: Library Club 2. Some hae meat and canna eat, and some would eat that want it: but he has meat, and he can eat, sae let the Lord be thankful. IOSEPH LILIENTHAL Class Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 4, Latin Club 3, Freshman English Club: History Club 2, Oratorical Contest 3, 43 Debating 4. He is an eloquent man who can treat humble subjects with delicacy, lofty things impressively, and moderate things temperatelyf' LEONARD LEWIS English Club lj Vocational Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Manager Vocational Basketball 4. Attempt the end and never stand to doubtg Nothing's so hard but search will find it out. KERMIT LONG Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Meet 1, 2, 3, Class Basket- ball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3: Class Football 1, 2: Vocational Club 3, 4: Football 4. Above our life, we love a steadfast friend. BERNARD LINER Class Football 1, 2, 3, 47 Gym Club 1, 2, 4: Science Club 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. It is useless to reason a man out of a thing he has never been reasoned into. -I 33 - S?o o'o1?'o'o?g gTQ'Q'6'6'O'6'O? '?f:?f?:?:?:Qqw3ff?I?:3? I L 1 I IHLS-POTTSI BETTY MARBAKER Dramatic Club 11 Hockey 19 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: I. A. B. 3: S. A. B. 25 Choral Club 3, 4: Volley Ball 4. She that can read or meditate, will not find her evenings long or life tedious. THOMAS LONG Class Treasurer 4: Freshman English Club: Science Club 33 World History Club 2: Gym Club 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 39 Class Baseball 15 Ir. Hi-Y 1, Current Events Club 2. Man is the merriest species of creation. IOHN LUNDY , Class Basketball 1, Science Club 1: Advanced Science Club 3: History Club 23 U. S. History Club 3. ' His smile was like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky. LLEWELLYN LYMAN Vocational Club 2, Class Basketball 1, 2: Machine Shop Basketball 3: Vocational Basketball 4: Class Football 4: Class Baseball 1, 2. I saw a machinist stand with his hammer thus, The whilst his iron did on his anvil cool. CATHERINE MAY Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2: Science Club 1: Freshman English Club: Home Room Secretary 13 Library Club 23 Minuet 4. A handful of commonsense is worth a bushel of learning. HELEN MANN Choral Club 3, 4, Art Club 1: History Club 2: S. A. B. 2, 4: I. A. B. It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny word. EVELYN MILLER Freshman Engish Club: S. A. B. 2, 4, A. B.g Home oom Secretary 2: Hi-Y Club 4. May your tasks be as light as the steps you take With your toes, and may you never have any woes. FRANK MALOOF Band 1, 2, Spanish Club 2: Play 3: Operetta 1, 2: Biology Club 1, 2g Class Baseball 1: Du Bois H. S. In the hope to meet shortly again we make our absence sweet. ..34,. 5523231333 N6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6a956.6.6.6.6.6.6.6'f 1 ! l H111-S-POTTS I IOHN MINCHOFF Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, Class Basketball 45 Gym Club 1. Knowledge is proud, wisdom is humble, and perseverance makes great walls crumble. MALCOLM MARKS Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 4: Orchestra 49 Latin Club 2, Freshman English Club: Mathematics Club 23 Oratorical Contest 2, 3, 4: Debating Team 4. He gently scans his brother men, still gentler sister womeng Though they may gang a Kennin Wrang, to step aside is human. ' FRANCIS MARKS Band 4, Orchestra 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Fresh- man English Clubg Latin Club 2: Mathematics Club 3. Every man has his gift, and the tools go to him that can use them. SARA NAGLE Science Club 1: English Club lg Thrift Club 2, Library Club 3. Meek and lovely, pure and holy, Chief among the blessed three. KATHLEEN MOSKOWITZ Home Room Secretary, President 1, Cashier 2: Fresh- man English Clubg Science Club 1: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Gamma Lambda 1, 2, 45 S. A. B. 2: Senior Play, Annual Solicitor 4. And as the greatest only are, in her simplicity, sublime. STANLEY MAHNOWSKY Gym Club 2, 3: Class Baseball 1, 2, 35 Class Basketball 2, 3: Class Football 2. Use the talent by you possessed: Very silent were the woods If no birds sang but sang the best. IAMES MAHONEY Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3. Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes. SYLVIA MINKER Freshman English Club: Vocational Club 1, 2: Ele- mentary Commercial Clubg S. A. B. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 4. A prudent woman is in the class of a wise man. -1 35 ,. 9333133 N-o.o1a.a,o.o.a.i8s?4fa.o.a.o.oYaif I A Q l 'HI-S-POTTSI BETTY MULHOLLAND Freshman English Club: Freshman Commercial Club: Home Economics Club 3: Gym Club 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 4. Of every noble work, the silent part is best Of all expressions, that which cannot be expressed. I. LEO METE Science Club 1: History Club 2: Class Baseball 2: Commercial Club 3: Class Football 3, 4. A brave man is clean in his discourse and keeps close to truth. IEAN OREN Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3: Treasurer 4: Class Basketball 3, 4: Choral Club 4. A smile is the keynote to love and happiness. DOROTHY MURTHA Vice-President 1: Phi Gamma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 2: Girls HifY 3, 4: Hi-S-Potts 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: VANCE MOYER Home Room Secretary 1, 2: Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1: Football 3: Class Football 4: Track 3, 4: Vice- President Chorus 3: Glee Club 4: Art Club 1: Current Events Club 2: Advanced Science Club 3: Annual Staff: Cantata Chorus 4: Minuet. O Captain, my Captain, our fearful trip is done! IENNIE PALERINO Hocke 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Gym Team 2: Library Club 2, 3. How sweet the sound of laughter, when it is genuine And true .... that's the kind we find in you. WILLIAM OTTERBEIN Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Track 4: Class Base- ball l, 2: Class Secretary 1: Class Treasurer 2: Home Room President 3: Class Meet 1, 2, 3: Fresh- man English Club: Varsity Club 2, 3. Hail to thee, blythe spirit! CLIFFORD PACENTA Football 4: Basketball 4: Class Basketball 3: Class Football 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 3: World History Club 2: Mathematics Club 2. They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. Library Club 3: Freshman Science Club. Her voice is like a star that dwelt apart. .-36.-v o'o'o'+ a'o'o ' saooo'oo 6666666 6666666 3g'o o'a'3i'g'W-Q3 w6?:6:6t6 XAQAAAAAAAI I444A44A J lnifsfroimrsl RITA POWERS Gym Club 1, 2, 3. It is often the wordly wise who remain the most silent. EDWARD MORGAN Bank Cashier 2: Library Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. With odorous oil thy head and hair are sleek: And then thou kemb'st the tuzzes on thy cheeky Of thy barbers take a costly care. MARY REES President 2, Home Room President 2: Class Vice- President 2: Class Historian 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 45 Annual Staff, Hi-S-Potts 3: Choral Club 2, 35 Student Council 3, 4: S. A. B. President 2: Library Club 3, Class Basketball 3, 4. Woman, fairest of creation . . . . last and best. MARIE OLSEN Phi Gamma Lambda I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-S-Potts 4. Three silences there are: the first of speech, the second of desire, the third of thought .... These are rested in you, may you always hold them. WILLIAM PONTER Collegian's Orchestra 19 High School Symphony 1, Band 2, 3. UOf all artists, musicians are neat, exclusive in devotion to their own art. BENIAMIN PATTON Freshman Science Club, Chemistry Club 2, 3: I'IifY 2, 3, 4g World History Club 2, Mathematics Club 2. 'Common sense in an uncommon degree . . . what the world calls wisdom. BERNARD POLLACK Class Football 2, 3, 49 History Club 2, Latin Club 23 Freshman English Club. Doctors and surgeons .... are the protectors of our nation. JOHN PORTZ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, Advanced Science Club 3: Annual Staff, A Capella Choir 4, Cantata Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Banking Council 1. Wit is one of the best articles of dress one can Wear. 1 i T 1 v v ' ..37,.. 3o'o?:'g '? 5'?:'o'2i'o4 ..QfofofofofokqggQQYQYQYQQJQV 1: e lltll-S-POTTSI MALCOLM REEVES Vice-President 3, Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Base- ball 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 39 World History Club 25 Latin Club 1. As a man dresses so is he esteemed. PHYLLIS SCHREINER Girls Hi-Y 3, 4. Mirth admit me of thy career, to live ,with her and live with thee in aspired pleasures free. LOIS SCHLOTTMAN Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Boosters 2, 3, 4. Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting with the gift of speech. ' MARGARET SCHAEFF ER Choral Club 2, 3, 4: English Club 33 Vocational Club 3. The countenance is the index of the mind. IRENE RISSMILLER Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Science Club: U. S. History Club 2: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise. HANS RICHTER English Club 19 Hi-Y 1, 23 Home Room Treasurer 49 Orchestra 19 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4: Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 25 Class Football 1, 2, 4: Woodshop Basketball 2, 3, Basketball 4: Varsity Club 2, 3. The word 'impossible' is not in his dictionary. RUTH REES Home Room Treasurer 25' Phi Gamma Lambda 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1: Freshman English Club, Basketball 3, National High School Chorus 2, 3, I. A. B. 33 S. A. B. 2: Vice- President of Musical Organizations 4. A beautiful voice is a jewel of great price. HELEN ROUSE Latin Club 1: Secretary 2, Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 4: Secretary 4. '1Maiden with your meek blue eyes, With your sweet and gentle way Nary shall the time arise, That you live to rue a day. ,..f 'YT T Q 1 v X o'ooo'o'aJ s+'a o'o'oo 38 tOQ?6?'?'6? , 91Q? Q'-QQ? 6 .f q.++.'.+'vagv'r+aw R- 1 1 U A I HllfS-POTTS CLARENCE SCHNECK Football 2, 3, 43 Class Football 1: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 2. UNO game was ever yet worth a rap, for a rational man to play, into which no accident, no mishap, could possibly find a way. ELEANOR SCHUCK I. A. B., S. A. B. 45 Girl's Vocational Club 2, Class Basketball 3. Humor has justly been regarded as the Hnest perfection of poetic genius. CLARENCE SCHOFFSTALL Freshman English Clubg Freshman Science Club: Iunior Hi-Y: Class Basketball 1, 2: Outdoor Track Meet 1: Track lg Gym Club 2, 3, 4. The tree of knowledge in your garden grows, Not single, but at every humble door. FRANCES SCHLIETTLER Hockey 1, 4: Girl's Hi-Y Club 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 49 Vocational Club 1, 2: Elementary Commercial Club 2, History Club 2: Class Basketball 3, 4: gcavafced Commercial Club 3, S. A. B. 4, Volley al . 'iCheerfulness and good will make labor light. DORIS REFOWICH Hockey 1, 2, Class Basketball 1: Choral Club 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, Iournalism Club 39 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Gamma Lambda 1, 2, 3, President 45 Hi-S-Potts 3, 4. Tedious work requires skill: Skill requires good will, Will requires initiative rare, That's why you've gotten there. LAURA SCHARTEL V Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocational Club 1, 2: Sockey 2, Class Basketball 3, 4: I. A. B. 3: S. A. . 4. ' The eye is the pearl of the face. GERTRUDE SCHILTZER Phi Gamma Lambda 3, 4, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary 3: Girl's Hi-Y 45 Orchestra 13 Class Basketball 1: Class President 4: Annual Solicitor 43 I. A. B. 3, S. A. B. 25 Library Club 21 Science Club 1. There is an unspeakable pleasure attending a voluntary student. LEO REINHART World History Club 2: Science Club 1: Gym Club 3, 4: Banking Council 3: Class Football 1, 2, 43 Class Baseball 1, 2, 3: Gym Team 3, 4. Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. 7.39- 31 1 1 7' ooo oo ? 4 Q oo! 6666666 6666666 Soo'o aS??o! , 91sg'Q'4'o'o'o'o' Q w'ffs'e'ffuS?f+'f'ffvi V A A 95 5 ' ., IHi.s.Po'r1rsl i FRANCES SMITH Class President 1, 33 A. A. Board of Control 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4g Annual Staff: Home Room President 1, 2, 3: Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. A kind face is a beautiful face. NANCY SCOTT Choral Club 13 Freshman English Club: Gym Team 1, 25 S. A. B. 2, 43 I. A. B., Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A good friend is better than silver or gold. CHARLES TI-IORPE Gym Club 2, 3, 45 Track 1: Class Baseball 1: Inter- Class Meet 2g Science Club 1, Iunior Hi-Y. A great mind will neither give an affront nor bear it. LA VERNE SI-IEARSTONE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 4: Vocational Club 3: Freshman Science Club, English Literary Society 3. A light heart lives long, bursting forth into song, bringing happiness to many. ,-. WILDA SCHLILZE S. A. B. 2, 4, A. B.: Home Room President 2, Choral Club 3, 4. - Dare to err and to dream, a higher meaning often lies in childish play. THELMA SCHMIDT Banking Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Commercial Club, Hi-Y 35 Vocational Club President 2. The heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, Is always the Hrst to be touched by sensibility in showers. EDNA SCHULZE Class Basket Ball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 3: Choral Club 2, 3, 43 S. A. B. 2, 4, A. B. Friendship is love with understanding. IAMES Sl-IELLHAMMER , World History Club 23 Elementary Shorthand Club 3. The flowers of rhetoric are only acceptable, when backed by the evergreens of truth and sense. 1 ,-. Taco ov' 'T o oo? 666666 6666666 60o?oQ1?Qo? , 9' o'To'o Q?'o 6 M'.fff'e'e?3EW?f'ffei I L 1 I I lnrsii orrsl IOHN SWALM, IR. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Advanced Science Club 2, 3: Football 3, Class Football 2, 49 Track 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4. 'Science creates what art conceivesg both are vital. MILDRED SMITH Freshman English Club: Current Events Club 2: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, Annual Staff, Phi Gamma Lambda 4. Her character secures respect. EUDORA SNYDER Freshman English Clubg S. A. B. 2, 4: A. B. Sweet dispositions, like virtue, are rare But in you We find both there May it last forever .... bringing no despair. GLADYS STEINER Home Economics Club lg World History Club 2, Elementary Commercial Club 3, Advanced Commer- cial Club 3. Modesty is to merit, what shade is to figures in a picture: it gives it strength and makes it stand out. HAROLD SNYDER General Science Club 1, Iunior Hi-Yg Advanced Science Club 2, Bank Cashier 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: National High School Chorus 4. 'AHe that can read and work industriously, will never find time lacking. VINCENT SPEHRLEY Outdoor Track Meet 1, Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 45 Freshman English Club: World His- tory Club 2g Varsity Football 2: Science Club lg Elementary Commercial Club 3. Let every man be occupied. IOHN STRIEGEL Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4: Senior Play. 'AOf manners gentle, of affections mild, In wit a man, simplicity a child. MARIANO STRASICO Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: National High School Orchestra 4: Vocational Club 23 Freshman Science Club. His violin as sweet and musical as bright Apo1lo's lute, strung with his hair. o'o'oo'oQo saaaoaaa ,-.41,. 1 8oo'?o'5i'oc?g 9' 6?4'Q Qa o 6 1 qef+,+fv.?bEv.'r.+.sw . A i R A A A A A A A 5 5 I HLSFPOTTS I i CYRIL THOMAS Freshman English Club: Vocational Club 21 Class Football 1, Football 2, 3, 4. We live and love in power. It is the spirit's end. Mind must subdue .... to conquer is its life. LUCILLE SMITH Freshman Commercial Club: Vocational Club 1, 2g Library Club 2, Commercial Club 3. The little Smith of Nottingham Who doth the Work that no man can. L, ., LDORIS SKEEN Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, World History Club 2: Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 23 Freshman Science Club. Patience is the key to paradise, Virtue and friendship rested in you Prove that you are one of the wise. ISABELLA SMITH Choral Club 3, 4: Library Club 3. Fate tried to conceal her great tasks by naming her Smith. FAY STAUFFENBERG Thrift Club. Pray, philosopher, tell me whyfthe shortest people have the longest names. ARNOLD TUCKERMAN Class Football 1, 43 Freshman English Club 1: History Club 2, Latin Club 25 Science Club 3: Debating 4. 1'Habeas corpus act prosequenclumf' BENIAMIN TROLITMAN Tau Kappa Delta Society 2, President 4: Student Council 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4, Class Historian 19 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3: Inter-Class Meet 1, 2: Class Basketball 1. Business despatched, is business well done, And merits all success that is won. DOROTHY THOMAS Freshman Science Clubg Girl Reserves 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 23 Commer- cial Club 3. Music hath its charms which you possess, May it always add to your happiness. ,-'42,-1 33:15:33 NA6.6r6.6.6.6.6.6a,56.6.6.6.Q6.6.6f 1 1 IH1-S-POTTSI DOROTHY ULMER Freshman English Club5 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Bank Cashier 2, 3, 45 Banking Council 2, 3, 45 Home Room President 45 Gym Team 2, 35 S. A. B. 2, 45 I. A. B. 'Candor is the seal of noble mind, The sweetest charm in woman. DEMARIS WADLINGER Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 25 Thrift Club5 Class Basketball 15 Vocational Club 25 Minuetg Hi-Y 4. A grain does not Hll a sack, but it helps its fellows. WILLIAM ZAMBIASI Vocational Club 25 Class Football 2, 45 Vocational Basketball 45 Machine Shop Basketball 3. His conversation is brief and his desire is to be silent. MYRLE WATSON Basketball 1, 25 Dramatic Club 2, 45 Choral Club 3, 4. The voice is sweet, the woods so fair, As some soft chime has stroked the air, And though the sound hath parted thence Still left an echo in the sense. ,-1 ROSINA TLICCI Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Volley Ball 45 I. A. B.5 S. A. B. 2, 4. Perseverance brings success. IOHN WOLFE Class Football 2, 3, 45 Elementary Commercial Club 35 Advanced Commercial Club 35 Science Club 1. Fearless minds climb soonest into crowns. IULIUS VERNIK Hi-S-Potts 2, 3, Editor 45 Tau Kappa Delta 45 Assis- tant Manager Basketball 2, 35 National High School Chorus 45 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating Team 15 Oratorical Contest 1, 2, 35 Class Historian 1, 2, 35 Vice-President 15 Secretary 25 Track 15 Football 25 Basketball 35 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 45 Freshman English Club5 lournalism Club 35 Inter-Class Meet 1, 2, 3. An able editor is a ruler of the world, being a persuaderf' THEODORE WILLINGHAM English Club 15 Vocational Club 2. And he, who, with the steady sledge, Smites the shrill anvil all day long. ,.. 43 5!a9:'?i'3f 5 5':':':'3'ai 'QQYQYQQQYQQQQSQQYQYQYQYQQQYQQ' e e I-llll-S-POTTS I FRANCES ZIMMERMAN Home Economics Club lg Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Thrift Club 3: Class Basketball lg Library Club 2: Hi-Y Club 4. Faith bridges chasms like a rainbow: May luck and happiness be yours wherever you go. MARIE ZIMMERMAN Freshman English Club: Advanced Commercial Club. Ambition has no rest, initiative we see in you and talent is there too, so we know that you will always acquire the best, LAVINA ZEILER Science Club l: Library Club 1: Debating Club 2, 3: Debating Team 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice- President 2, 3: Program Chairman 3, 4: Home Room Vice-President 3: Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 4: Oratorical Contest 3: Annual Staff: English Literary Society 3: Treasurer of Home Room 4. Great deeds are the monuments of the great. ADELINE WILLIAMS I. A. B.: S. A. B. 4: Class Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 251 Igogkey 3, 4: Inter-Class Meet 2: World History u . This world belongs to the energetic. FRANCES WELLER Freshman English Club: History Club 2: Elementary Commercial Club 3: Advanced Commercial Club 3. A'With the good we become good. WILMA WELLER Freshman English Club: History Club 2: Elementary Commercial Club 3: Advanced Commercial Club 3. With the meek we become mild. IOHN WILLIAMS Class Football 3: Football 4: Dramatic Club 3. If it be true that good wine needs no acclaim 'tis true that a good player needs no eqiloguef' ELIZABETH WENSEL Freshman English Club: Library Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. The greatest things are done with the help of the small. T T T T v 6666666 6666666 ,-.44 ,.f SQQTQQ'-Miva ,1sQ?+'4'Q'4'o 6 2f 'f'f'f'Wag?f'f'f'f?W A A 1 1 ,X IHLS-POTTSI BRICE HOFFMAN Band 1: Orchestra 1: Vocational Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3: Glee Club 4: Varsity Football 3. He pipes, like Pan near the running brook, a music sweeter than his own. THOMAS HABLETT Senior in P. H. S., '32: Senior in Kutztown Teachers' College, 1932, 'iThe painter is, as to execution of his work, a mechanic: but as to his conception and spirit and design, he is hardly below even the poet. RICHARD BAKER Football l, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2: Vocational Baseball 3, 4: Vocational Club 3, 4: Science Club 1: Varsity Club 2: Manager Vocational Basketball Team 4: President Vocational Basketball League 4. The honors of a genius are eternal. EDWIN MERRICK ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Vocational Basketball 4: Class Baseball l, 2: Inter-Class Meet 2, 3: Varsity Club 2: Science Club 1: Student Council 3. A victory is twice itself when the achiever 1 brings home full numbers. l RUSSELL ZERBEY Banking Cashier 1: Vocational Club 2: Vocational Basketball 3, 4: Class Football 1, 3, 4: f'The housebuilder at work everywhere Setting the studs by his tenors With blows of the mallet and hammer. HARRY ZIERLE Hi-Y Club 4: Freshman English Club: World History Club 2: Commercial Club 3: General Science Club 1. Modest doubt is called the beacon of the wise. LESTER ZIMMERMAN Gym Team 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ir. Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Cheerleader 2: Science Club 1 Class Basketball 1, 4 Class Baseball 2: Class Football 3: Class Prophet 4. ulesters do oft prove prophets, that's why we picked you. ELLA ZUKAUSKAS Vice-President 1: Treasurer 3: Cashier 2, 3: Freshman Engish Club: English Literary Society 3: S, A. B. 2: nnual Staff: Oratorical Contest 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2: Debating 2, 3, 4: Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: President 4: Iournalism Club 3: Hi-S-Potts 3: Minuet. Good-bye .... my book is out so early, I've only time for yours sincerely. ,-45,-' QR3232? 6.6.6.6.6.6.6.0a,S6.6.0.6.Q6.6.6-f 5 5 1Hi.s.Po'r1rsl Gertrude Schlitzer Lester Zimmerman Helen Gould .. . . . Thomas Long .... Arthur D'Eramo .. Betty Hay ..... William Iones . . . Frances Schuettler Class Ollicers ,-1,-4,....f ,-4,-4,-1 CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold -46- . . . . .President Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . . ..Treasurer . . . . .President Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer 'v v ' 7 .ooo Q ? Q ::'? fo? o'o'o5 'o !ao'a?o 5OQ?6Q5?64? ' fao ?4o'oo W 4+ 'wvs + as i A A A i R 4 A A A A A A 1 Q l 4 HLS-POTTS l MW X.. y 1 'Z I 22 Y if JUNIORD ,- 47 ,- 'R 55233333 o Q.O.6.6.6.6.63,g6.6.6.6.h6.Q6Af 1 I lnifsiroimrsl Junior Class OFFICERS First Semester Robert Conrad .... . . . ............. . . . Harry Gressang. . Constance Golamis . . . . . . . . . . Eleanor Phillips . Second Semester Edith Berger ..... .... .............. . . . David Goodall .. Frederick Trachte Dean Stevenson . CLASS COLORS Silver and Blue CLASS MOTTO Here endeth, here beginnethf' i48- .. .. . . . . .President Vice-President .Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . . . .President Vice-President Secretary . . . .Treasurer 506?6ii?6? , 9' o?o'o 'o'o'o j ?'f'f 'ff7 '. ??if'9' A A 'o'o'o o'o'aSz,Ss 4'a o'o'o'o Q - lnifsfrorrsl Miriam Blair Edith Berger Ethel Boltz Catherine Boughter Catherine Bowen Phoebe Boyer Blanche Brazitis Annette Brokhoff Helen Brown Catherine Brown Betty BuDahn Mary Ellen Clark Ruth Clauser Lois Clayton Doris Coleman Millie Collins Mary Conrad Caroline Chivinski Mildred Denning Lavina Dietrick Helen Discavage Florence Dolbin Elinor Doyle Doris Dunlop Rachel Eberts Grace Emery Dorothy Wilhelm Nan Smith Ruth Evans Ieannette Lupkin Catherine Lynaugh Olga Madara Bessie March Helen McGovern Helen McKnight Etha Meikrantz Frances Miller Anita Millman Georgine Mitchell Evelyn Morrison Mary Moyer Dagmar Nannfeldt Margit Nannfeldt Minnie Nichter Ieanne Oren Ruth Otto Eleanor Phillips Doroth Powers Ieanne Runkle Catherine Scheerer Myrtle Schermer Betty Schick Iean Schneider Junior Alice Schoffstall Bessie Seaman Dorothy Seltzer Kathryn Seltzer Arlene Shoener Elizabeth Smallwood Hilda Snyder Iune Sobey Charlotte Spitzner Gertrude Steidle Betty Streigel Clara Sunday Frances Thornburg Mildred Trout Margaret Weiss Margaret Weitzel Betty Haak Catherine Heifner Theckla Hentz Mary Herb Ethel Horn Lenore Hoppes Victoria Hoysock Iessie Jonathan Mildred Ioy Aloysia Kaier Helen Kernfort leannette Kenny Hazel Kilgus Mary Kurmlavage LaVerne Lloyd Iennie Lord Leona Lord Catherine Hummel Saul Antokolitz Bruce Bock Leonard Bowler Bruce Calder Ioseph Caravan Philip Cohen Robert Conrad Allen Dando Edwin Davis George Davis Richard Davis Robert DeLong Benjamin DeNapoli Harry DeWald Leonard Dhein Richard Evans Galen Fromme George Glassmire Harry Glosser O O Q Q Q No'o'o'o'o'oQq! 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A A 1 I lni.-s.Po1mrsl Junior David Goodall Edward Moran Morton Parmet Frederick Parton Iohn Pisiak Harry Piccioni Anthony Prestilio Thomas Reddington Edward Robbins William Rowe Carl Schlitzer Walter Seifert Charles Shellhammer lohn Simpson Harry Singer Alvin Sirrocco Christian Smink Clarence Sneddon Webster Steidle Dean Stevenson lack Thomas Frederick Trachte Dudley Tuckerman Luther Weaklim Thomas Wertz Francis Williams Francis Wixted Valentine Zelinski Katherine Emmert Marie Everly Jessie Farquhar Molly F612 'V Una Gilbert Constance Golamis Catherine Gottschall Alyce Guravage Esther Guravage Elizabeth Haag Harry Gressang Francis Hanney lack Haskins Iohn Haviland Charles Heiser Warren Hilderbrand , George Houser 3 Vincent Klein Robert Kliebenstein Francis Kneble CContinuedD Francis Kuss George Leinheiser Irvin Liner Morris March William McMahon Salvador Messina Francis Monahan George Moyer Samuel Aregood Frances Armbuster Albert Baluis Frank Bedford Robert Bennie Robert Blakely Robert Boyer Albert Buchinsky Robert Campion Albert Dauchess Thomas Ely Frank Fetteroff Harold Freeze Iohn Fronza Ioseph Gottschall Vincent Gucks Harry Heller Iohn Hilbert William Huz George Keating Ioseph Kerlavage Frank Klemas Iacob Kull William Lee Anthony Marble Vincent Matakas Leonard Moyer Lester Nettles Russell Payne Charles Rowell Frank Schonauer Robert Sinton Robert Snyder Stephen Spleeno William Walter Hugo Weber Harry Wolfe Robert Woodward Russell Yoder Elmer Zimmerman TT w ooo 4: ? 4 0? 6666666 6666666 faoooooozgg 4 can o 161366 CT gtooootooooaffi, Q-gggo'-0? WAAAAAAA' NA. 4 QHJL-SJPOTTSI E an S J Ill :Inu li, I u n , lo' .'.' - ,. , .,.,'... ... . '.. .-Q., -,-, --mann -','. s' A OPHOHORE 06.6.6 o'o'ao 4Q'aaa'oo Soo o o1?'oa? , Q fff W goootsoogigvotofgw A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 I J IHLS-POTTSI Robert Koegle Iacob Ulmer . Klemas Gluntz Grace Templin Dorothy Iones Iacob Ulmer . . Miriam Houser Iohn Hill .... Sophomore Class OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold -52- . . . . .President Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . . ..Treasurer . . . . .President Vice-President Secretary . . . .Treasurer vzooo Q: ? asf 6666666 6666666 ooo 6663! XS Q ooo KQQWWWTYI , ,mv+'.'.'+'o'f 3 4 1 sv? gy A A A A A A i A A A A A A A A 1 l 'Hi-S-POTTSI NAME Iean C. Miller Thelma Mann Anna Kuslavage Regina G. Leinheiser Hannah S. Leisse Peggy A. Lord Barbara L. Reichert Margaret B. Penman Dorothy V. Iones Sophie I. MacNeely Anna M. Palmer Margaret Koegel Kathryn P. Kliebenstein Alma E. Moore Eleanor C. Marty Ruth S. Kocher Violet L. Nichter Mary A. Pfluger Marie F. Maundorg Augusta Meyers Ruth M. Nagle lean Miller Miriam Quinn Catherine A, Picus William Umpleby D. Mahoney Robert Moore George Martin Vincent Foy Clair Fry Iohn Yurchukonis Melvin Young Raymond Yoder Leonard Zubritsky Don Snyder Bernard Smulktis Singleton Harvey Ios. Bacesas Garret Paul Saul Rosenzweig Delbert Kriner Gerace Iames Ned M. Lapp Frederick Eagen Rondel Edwards Ernst Rott Raymond Ellison Harold Fleischut Albert S. Gray Sophomore HOBBY Swimming Dancing Swimming Basketball Camping Basketball Swimming Swimming Hockey Swimming Swimming Music Tennis Skating Swimming Skating Reading Tennis Piano Swimming Piano Swimming Swimming Reading Swimming Hiking Basketball Fishing Sports Gymnastics Sports Music Football Sports Bumming Sports Sports Sports Electricity Loafing Loafing Machinst Fishing Football Hiking Camping Reading Radio Track NAME Ioseph Harney E. Harrison Samuel Beck George Harron Clemens Glunz Wayne Lehman lean Haslam Theodore Leininger Iohn Hill Frederick Adcock Hott Adcock Carl B. Blanchard Paul Britton Thomas Carr Claude Davis Alfred Kutscher Frederick Imschweiler Samuel Kaufman Ray Knittle Phaon Leininger Kathryn Adams Aneline Albanese Margaret Altland Mildred Atkinson Erma Beach Miriam Clouser Grace Houser Charlotte Flail Iuniata Frantz Catherine Geissler Esther Flail Helen Fliegel Ethel Adams Margaret Boyle Ruth Bell Helen Bercher Margaret Bell Margaret Guidus Iean Heckman Cecelia Gray Doris Heckman Elizabeth Hirsch Gertrude Henry Ruth Hartstein Emilie DeLong Marion Delph Bette DeLong Carol Davis Catherine Dart F-53- HOBBY Music Flying Sports Flying Working Baseball Baseball Sleeping Reading Hiking Radio Basketball Painting Ice Skating Basketball Athletics Baseball Aviation Baseball Baseball Swimming Hockey Drawing Sports Hockey Swimming Basketball Skating Dancing Dancing Dancing Basketball Skating Swimming Camping Swimming Camping Swimming Dancing Reading Roller Skating Dancing Hiking Swimming Basketball Dancing Swimming Swimming Tennis v 'W Tzaoo oa'? goooooo' 66666660 6 666 Soo'o'a8'3'o ' , p9'o'o?o o1'o f Q 66 - . sa 0 f A A A A 4 4 A 5 AAAA 4 4 1 66666666 6666666 J lHiVsVPo'ir'rsl NAME Elva Fegley V' Catherine Ecker Hazel Diamond f' Eleanore Fisher Elizabeth :Heck '- Myrtle Howellsf Thelma Huppert Miriam Houser' Ethel Horn T ' Esther Hoffman Doris Flanagan Virginia Smith Doris Steidle A Edith M. Steidle Alice H. Svedirsky Grace Templin Marion E. Thoerner Betty Thompson Grace Tobias Anna Wargo Lois Waters Minnie Weand Dorothy Weidenbach Margey Weller ' Arlene Wensel Agatha Wilkins Wilhelmina Zacho Ella Schafer Alberta Schuettler Margaret Moran Sylvia Smith Sara Shoup Leona Smith Esther Stroffregen Katie Messian Margaret Scheuer Doris SintonVV K Z Mary Berkheiser Verna Mohl Mildred Schneck Ann Salaki Marie Rehman Edna Rissmiller Pearl Wall Ethel Moyer Dorothy Schroding Dorothy Parton Sophomore fContinuedl HOBBY Swimming Dancing Dancing 5 Dancing Movies Skating Skating ' Basketball Basketball Reading Sports Swimming Swimming Swimming Reading Reading Swimming Swimming Basketball Books Hiking Swimming Dancing Swimming Swimming Swimming Dancing Skiing Tennis Swimming Swimming Sports Dancing Swimming Sports Basketball f Swimming Basketball Hockey Sports Swimming Sports Hockey Hiking Swimming Hockey Sports NAME Beatrice Seifert Daisy Strasico Mildred Schappell William Lindes Kermit Long George Lord Marvin Masteller loseph McDonald Iohn McHugh Iohn Melinchok Clarence Messersmith Paul Meyer A Ioseph Miller Albert Minker Marshall M. Moyer Iohn Nocket Sdney Peckman Guy Pfleuger Vincent Prestileo Raymond I. Runkle Iohn Ryon Harold Scharadin Edward Scheetz Kenneth Schoeneman William Schneider Walter Schumacker William Siegfried Willard Sitler Frederick I. Smedley Harvey Smith Robert Smith William I. Smith Howard Snyder Frank Stagliano Robert Stanton Conrad Stoffregen Melvin Tamburelli Albert Thomas Heber H. Thompson Iacob Ulmer Edward Wallauer Emil Weber loseph Weismiller George Weissinger Francis Werez loseph Zerbey HOBBY Sports ' Swimming Sports Prize-fighting Sports Baseball Baseball Baseball Automobiles Swimming Sports Hunting Hunting Swimming Art and Stamp Col. Swimming Baseball Sports Baseball Aviation Baseball Football Baseball Newspaper Outdoor Sports Sports Music Hunting Dramatics Sports Athletics Swimming Radio Basketball Gym Work Swimming Hikes -V V V - Cartooning Hunting Scouting Basketball Football Baseball Riding Horses Music and Sports Horseback Riding .- 54 .- -J 52332233 - 6.6.6.6.6.6.6 , . 6.0.6.6.t6.6.0' PUTTS I ,.S I H1 N rRl55HnE tv. 1 s Q Q Q a'.. 9 Q Q ' oo ... v .6 I 65.2, -ogfa v4.0 A . A E4 . qv. . Q '- 's T' ' Z A ' 32 . A -.:..gA A ., Q. A A 'Q A IH11.-S-POTTS I Freshman Class OFFICERS George Pyle .... ....................... .,........,. P r esident Karl Striegel ................... ......... ......... V i ce-President Mary '3fNel'le1R. .f .... W K K ' Z' ...... Secretary Katherine Riebsamen . . ...... Treasurer ,- 56 ,-I v 7 v A v ooaoo'o1o X .'a o'o'o'o 306?6iQ?65 , ,?'o?o'a'o11 6 ?.'a'4'+ 'rK3?? '? 4 A A A 4 A A K A A A A A A 4 1 I lHlfS-POTTSI Freshmen NAME HOBBY NAME HOBBY Eleanor Achenback Swimming Lucy Mullen Riding Dorothy Alexander Swimming Georgene Murray Swimming Ruth Aregood Swimming Irma Nagle Dancing Agatha Armbruster Dancing Elizabeth Neifert Swimming Betty Ball Reading Laura B. Nichols Tennis Alice Balulis Swimming Naomi Oliver Dancing Leona Beach Hockey Helen Papapietro Basketball lsabel Becker Tennis Alberta Phillips Reading Betty Behr Swimming Martha Phillips Tennis Evelyn Berrett Swimming Iulia Piccioni Basketball Fern Bertsch Basketball Freda Powers Swimming lean Betz Swimming Sara lane Pryce Swimming Anna Bigg Swimming Helen Reigle Reading Dorothy Blackton Dancing Martha Reismiller Dancing Miriam Blar1ker1l1OI'I1 Swimming Anna Reshick Tennis Alma Bottor Swimming Doris Richards Tennis Margaret Bound Art Catherine Riebsamen Swimming Miriam Boyer Swimming Dorothy Reigel Tennis Iosephine Broderick Swimming Emma M. Roland Swimming Kathryn Brubaker Skating Florence Rose Tennis Alma Buchinsky Basketball Emily Rowland Reading Elizabeth Crone Reading Mary Annette Ryan Sports Mary Berkheiser Basketball Elva Sassman Dancing Caroline Buehler Reading Patricia Scheuer Tennis Doris Cartwright Reading Doris Schrank Tennis Lillian M. Cash Basketball Helen Shandis Rhetorical Work Adelaide Connors Basketball Elizabeth Shellhammer Sports Vera Culbert Skating Annette Sherry Reading Myrtle Dando Swimming Caroline E. Slattery Swimming Adel Dauchess Swimming Irene Williams Dancing Audrey E. Davis Swimming Florence Schaeffer Swimming Evelyn Davis Swimming Dolores Smith Tennis Sarah Davis Swimming Dorothy Smith Tennis Clara Day Collecting Perfume Mary Louise Snyder Volley Ball Almeta Dry Basketball Maude Snyder Swimming Emeline Desmet Swimming Vivian Snyder Tennis Catherine Durkin Swimming Marion Speherly Swimming Florence Dusel Reading Lillian Steidle Swimming Edna Louise DeWitt Automobile Riding Edith Stephenson Dancing Lillian Everly Ice Skating Betty Stevens Tennis Marie Felix Reading Thelma Stotfregan Swimming Ruth Felty Basketball Catherine Storch Reading Alberta Fernsler Drawing Caroline Stout Swimming Gladys Fisher Collecting Poems Thelma Tamburelli Swimming Verna Mohl Swimming Olivet Telford Swimming Ethel Moyer Swimming Arlene Thornburg Reading Marie Rehman Basketball Mary Thornburg Hiking Beatrice Seifert Saxaphone Players Christine Toohey Dancing Helen M. Ignatovig Volley Ball Margaret Toth Reading Anna Flemm Swimming Elsie Trachute Swimming Rosanne McHugh Swimming Catherine Treon Dancing Betty Medler Dancing Mary Troutman Reading Dorothy Melcher Singing Anna Valent Reading Lois Menchy Swimming Hazel Walters Reading Mary Melino Tennis Thelma Weaver Hiking Elmira Merrick Tennis Evelyn Weiner Dancing Helen Messersmith Swimming Slyvia Weiner Reading Erlene Mohl Swimming Mary Weller Dancing Mary Montag Dancing Mildred White Hiking Iosephine Morris Singing Mary Whitaker Basketball ,-57.- ooo I 9 'V ooo 'Q ' o'o' ' oaaa'o8o saaaaoo 306'6'6??O'O? , ,f4'g g?'Q'Q'a 6 A 31 .wwf . +26 A A ' 1 1 I iii.s-Ports I NAME Mendell Wilder Elsie Williams Bessie Witmer Ruth Wunsch Frances Yerkus Anna Yesavage Mary Yost Edith Zammer Isabel Zelinski Alberta Zimmerman Olive Zimmerman Elizabeth Kutscher Agnes McKeane Mary Louise Gray Helen Lightcap Sara Higgins Ruth Hinkle LaRue B. Lightcap Iean Keim Louise Lupkin Helen Martin Anna Majeskie Clara Hummel Marion Hummel Beatrice Huppert Doris Hoak Alberta Klimitas Dorothea E. Hutchin Dorothy Kennedy Catherine Klare Violet Heywood Laura Hake Iune Kramer Dorothy Hughes Gertrude Hoppe Mary Louise Iones Martha E. Ielfries Sara Katz Lillian Harley Iean Heiser Olive Hentz Frances Guetling Grace Guers Mildred Griiiith Madelyn Lichty Catherine Giltner Helen Fox Margaret Gaffney Blanche Freeze Marion Knebel Milderd Lefller LeIune Greenwood Alma Gluck Geraldine Krell SOI! Raymond H. Thorton Iohn F. Zerbey Eugene I. Troutman Charles Tucci Frank Tucci Neal Tyson Freshmen CContinuedI HOBBY Dancing Reading Swimming Dancing Swimming Sewing Swimming Dancing Dancing Reading Sports Dancing Skating Reading Basketball Swimming Swimming Swimming Pets Swimming, etc. Dancing Reading Dancing Dancing Swimming Dancing Reading Swimming Movies Dancing Swimming Movies Outdoor Sports Swimming Roller Skating Sewing Reading Dancing Swimming Reading Swimming Sewing Piano Basketball Dancing Basketball Athletics Basketball Basketball Basketball Swimming Swimming Tennis Swimming Baseball Mechanics Sports Stamp Collecting Boxing Chemistry NAME Anthony L. Wachter Walter A. Wachter George Wadlinger Robert I. Wadlinger Russell I. Wadlinger Francis I. Wagner Gerbert Wagner Roland Walters Eugene Wartman Charles N, Wilds Herman A. Winkler William G. Woodwa Ioseph Woll Robert G. Hentz Owen I. Iones Iohn Iulian Harry Keller Fred Kemfort Frank A. Klimitas Howard M. Klinger William Kopp Robert Koslosky Arthur Lombel Iames Long Melvin Lewis George Linden George Losch Iames Lowe Iames Marrazzo Bernard Matakas Thomas McAnany George Melinchock Richard Menchey Iames Meyer Iohn Miller Vincent Morgan Bertram Morgan Francis Murphy Raphael Murphy Andy Murray Roger Ney Michael Nocket Edward Painter Iames Parton Iames Philips Mark Piccioni Peter I. Pugh Iohn Edmonds Claude Eiler Paul Hopper William Eckroth Iohn Grabowski Francis Hause Iim Hobbs Robert Folk George Ferris Edward Endman Emery Iacobs Harold Gamber Iohn Golca -58- rd HOBBY Football Football Football Sports Sports Billiards Basketball Sports Sports Sports Stamp Collecting Hiking Hunting Sports Baseball Football Hunting Baseball Fishing Camping Collecting Trapping Football Swimming Football Swimming Electrical Work Swimming Football Swimming Skating Baseball Basketball Football Woodworking Basketball Swimming Football Swimming Football Baseball Gymnastics Camping Football Football Gymnastics Reading Baseball Baseball Fishing Basketball Basketball Baseball Basketball Fishing Baseball Football Hunting Baseball Baseball vw vt . .7 tr Q ooo Q 44.0 o'o'o'o'o'o'ao safe QQYQ 3oo'o'o'3'R o ' , 9'-W QB o'o'o 6 - - ff. . . 9.4 A L 1 1 . X J lHi.s.PoT'rsl NAME Walter Good Iohn Farro Arthur Heffner George Fasold Leroy Hellenthal George Harvey Baird Flail Wesley Heller Charles Hause lack Hochgertel Melvin Ignotovig Francis Iennings David Guers Harold Guers Dallis Helwig Charles Imschweiler Raymond Heinly George Ent George Gregor Iohn Ialonski Francis Hartstein Daniel Ent Thomas Arbrogast Elmer Artz Lawrence Azbell Alphonse Balulis William Bedford Ioseph Benedict Harold Berger Melvin Bertsch Arthur Betts Robert Bevan Iames Beveridge Charles Blum George Bock Melvin Bowler Walter Boyer Martin Brazenez Raymond Brennen Robert Brennan Robert Brenneman Philip Brenneman Lawrence Bridi Harold Brigade George Britton Chester Brown Donald Brown Russell Brown Ioseph Buggy Frances Burns Clifton Cahall Edward Cake Iohn Cantwell Robert Carl Thomas Carlin Iames Carpenter Wesley Caesar Freshmen CCOntinuedD HOBBY Football Baseball Baseball Basketball Sports Fishing Sports Dancing Sports Basketball Baseball Reading Football Baseball Football Football Football Swimming Sports Football Swimming Tennis Hiking Hiking Fishing Baseball Football Football Baseball . Swimming Swimming Football Reading Fishing Baseball Basketball Basketball Football Football Football Baseball Baseball Swimming Baseball Baseball Football Hiking Football Woodcraft Baseball Swimming Hiking Football Astronomy Swimming Auto Racing Mod. Airplane NAME Charles Chivinski Elmer Clouser Charles Cody Kenneth Connor Baird Cooper Malcolm Conrad William Conrad Frank Covage Chester Dando George Daubert lack Davis Malachi Deegan Paul Demko Frances Derr Alvin Dewald Norman 'Freeze Iohn Augustine George Pyle Robert Pugh Iohn Reilly Hayden E. Richards Leon Rissmiller Wassel Ritchuck George Romanko Albert Rosenberger Karl Rosenberger LeRoy Roth Robert Rowe Richard H. Runkle loseph F. Sarto Harold Seaman Walter Charles Seiwell Elmore Scheere Frederick Scheere lsadore Schiff Iohn Schott Ralph Shappell Franklin Sherry Walter Silver Iohn Sitch William Skean Ned Smith Robert Smith Glenn Smith Iohn Smut Iohn Speacht Francis Splan Iohn Spleeno Wilbur Spotts Edwin Staudt Melvin Staudt Karl Sterner Iohn Sterner Karl Striegel Brooks Sunday Iohn Tasso Edward Thomas -59- HOBBY Woodcraft Swimming Swimming Football Football Football Baseball Football Swimming Swimming Swimming Horses Football Basketball Baseball Baseball Baseball Electricty Baseball Selling Papers Football Reading Skating Reading Basketball Football Football Sports Football Electricity Swimming Hunting Basketball Automobiles Baseball Drawing Skating Aviation Swimming Skating Football Baseball Swimming Hiking Football Woodwork Swimming Baseball Hunting Aviation Reading Books Music Basketball Fishing Hiking Baseball Basketball W' U ooo ' ' oo:': 666666 O 6 66 6 666'6'6??'64? , ,f4'oW'a?o'?o Q vi f PaEv'r+ .. , A R A A A A A A A 1 I N66666666 66666666 J Organizations Amon,.the god of life, the Ram-headed Hgure on whose head there is a disk representing the sun, due to his great power of activity, is recognized as the father of all gods. Before him are rep- resentatives of the various classes, indi- cating his strength as the lord of all beings. IORGSKNIZJSTIONDH C IHLS-POTTSI STAFF Editor-in-Chief .............. ........... .,....... I u lius Vernik, '32 Business Manager .........................,............. Doris Refowich, '32 Circulation Manager ................................. Charles Armbruster, '32 Assistant Circulation Manager ....................... Kenneth Schoeneman, '34 R e p o r t e rs - Harry Haag, '32, Betty Hay, '32g Dorothy Murtha, '32g Galen Fromme, '33g William Schwartz, '34. Solicitor .................................,,............. Mary Williams, '34 Typist ........,.................,........,............. Eleanor Phillips, '33 Faculty Adviser. .,.........,.......................... Mr. G. W. Morgan Hi-S-Potts Newspaper is now completing its second successful year under a reorganization program. Previous to last year, membership on the staff was entirely in the hands of the staff itself, and as a result the paper had degener- ated financially as well as journalistically. Under the new program, pupils were given opportunity to try-out for the paper, shown the essentials of news writing and allowed to demonstrate their ability. Selections were then made by the adviser, editor and business manager. The amazing advancement in the matter of headlines, make-up, and style of the paper, as well as the financial independence it has attained, can be attributed to the energy and interest shown by the members of the staff. The actual number on the staff is small, but they make up in quality and work for the lack of numbers, Iulius Vernik has proved himself a capable editor-in-chief and to him belongs much of the credit for the present successful year. Doris Refowich, business manager, has given the publication another year of freedom from financial worry. Galen Fromme, who is in line for the editorship for next year, and Kenneth Schoeneman, candidate for business manager, have edited the paper a num- ber of times during the past year, and their success on those occasions indi- cates that another year of prosperity is in view. ,-63... 'tv v v vovv' OQOOOOOO 00600600 ooo'o'o'5?'o!, ,1so'o'4'o'o'o oo 3'o'o'o'o'o'o'!3iS?o'o'o'o?E 1 A A 4 4 4 A A A AAAA A A 4 9: e I HLS-POTTS I MM The Student Council OFFICERS nr Stanley I-largey. ........ . ................ ,........ P resident Frances Smith ..... had ..... an ..... .... V ice-President Betty Striegel ........ ....... S ecretary Charles Dimmerling ..... ..... T reasurer Miss Dorothy Critz ...........................................,.., .Adviser The success of the Student Council, which proved a decided influence upon many of the scholastic and social ventures of the school during the past year, can be traced not only to the splendid cooperation of the members, but also to the assiduous efforts of Miss Dorothy Critz, who is the adviser of the organization. At the beginning of the school term, the president divided the Council into committees, among them being: the Sympathy, the Lost and Found, the Social, the Alumni, the Hall Patrol and the Ushering Committee. The duties were of various types, as the names imply, and each produced excellent results. Social activities were sponsored with great success. During the holiday season the Council held a Christmas Party for the children of the faculty. Later, the male members of the organization were entertained by the girls of the organization. These are but a few of the many activities of the Student Council. We feel confident that the Council will continue in the future, as it has in the past, in maintaining its lofty standards which do much towards the attainment of harmonious relations between the students and the school. -64-- +10 a'QQa R .1 !a?o +,1, 8oo'?o'5'5?o! , 9' o?o'o'o'o'o 6 r --f Q+ +'+ 'rKiSv? 'o? A 4 A A A A A R A A A A A A A 1 l 'HI-S-POTTSI Girl Reserves We are youth Adventuring together To create a new world. OFFICERS Doris Skeen ....... .............. . . . Mildred Brown. ....... ..... . lean Oren .............. Miss Emmy Lou Hill .......................... CLUB CALENDAR . . . . .President Frances Schuettler. . . .................. . . . . .Vice-President .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer . . . . . .Adviser Fall September'-Setting up conference at November-Golden Iubilee of World Camp Chicagami. Fellowship. October-Exploration Trips. December--Card Party and Dance Christmas Caroling Party. Spring Ianuary--Personal and club inventor- April-Annual Eastern Regional High ies, Chapel Program. School Girl Reserve Conference February-Vocational Guidance Con- at Poffsviller Annual Club Plal' ference. May-Mother and Daughter Tea March-fRummage Sale: Y. W. C. A. Camp Weekend- Campaign Service. Iunef-'Senior Swing Out. .-f 65 .- 5oo'o aS'3?o! , 9' o'o'oo'oo W QQQQQQQQQQFSQQQQQQOQQ? A A A 4 4 A A A AAAA A A 4 1 I o'o'!o'o'o'o? sQ'aoaos lHi.S.Po'r1rsl Girls' Hi-Y OFFICERS Q Ella Zukauskas .... ................. ......... . P resident Ieanne Schneider. . . .............. ..... . Vice-President Alice Schoffstall .,................................................ Secretary Frances Miller ....................,,.,........................... Treasurer The Girls' Hi-Y was organized through the efforts of the corresponding boys' club during the school term of 1930-31. Girls whom they considered worthy were selected and made charter members under the identical platform of the H4 C's . They are: il I CLEAN I I SPORTS I I SPEECH I I LHHNG I I SCHOLARSUP I Although the organization is considered a part of the school activities, it is closely related with the Y. W. C. A., and assists with many of its projects. Miss Vera Morrow and Mrs. McQuail acted as sponsors throughout the past year, the membership consisting of forty girls: twenty seniors, fifteen juniors, and five sophomores. Probably themost outstanding event of the year was the benefit dance held in Ianuary, This was sponsored by the Parent-Teachers' Association and was conducted at the Pottsville Armory. The members both supervised and attended various conventions. Social affairs were not neglected by any means, and sport and other activities were most popular. ln consideration of the youth of this organization, it has been very active, and certainly can be recommended as an asset to the school. F66- ' 1 v - r o'o'o'+ o'o'a82.Ss4aa?a'a+ l ZQJTQWYQEI , ,?g?o'a'g?' Q? goaofoooady Qi. Nh, A A 1 Int-sfroimrsj Boys' Hi-Y OFFICERS Rev. Merylin Chappel. .... ............. ..... L e ader Merill W. Brown ....... ...... . Adviser Albert I. Zimmerman.. ....... .Adviser Charles Armbruster. . . ......... President Vincent Sphreley .......,. .... .... . . .... .... V i ce-President George Moyer ................................................... Secretary Dean Stevenson ..... , ......... , ......... , ....................... ,Treasurer The purpose of this club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The platform consists of the four C's: CLEAN I SPORTS I SPEECH I I LIVING I I SCHOLARSHIP I According to the annual custom, the organization presented a program in assembly. Rev. Chappel and Rev. Sitler, who were obtained as speakers, gave interesting talks based upon the 4 C's . The campaign was conducted throughout the week and proved to be most beneficial to the student body. The induction ceremonies were held, and shortly after an all-county meet was conducted in the local Y. M. C. A. building. Several projects were successfully undertaken and the Hne spirit and coop- eration of the members Warrants a brilliant future for the organization. F67- QQSYQSSQ s4'aoo'ooa 3'O'Q'6'6Q g ,v.'.'s'.'s's'sw I?Iff'f.'rKE?'f'ff??4 I l 1 I luiisirovmrsl l Grinning Skull OFFICERS Margaret Lidy. .... ..............,.. ........ P r esident Dorothg Murtha ..... .............. ..... V i ce-President Mary ees ....... . . ........ Secretary Leonard Altschuler ...... ..... 'I 'reasurer Miss Blandina Foster I D. Miss Miriam Iohnson 5 .................................... ........ 1 rectors The Grinning Skull of Pottsville High School began its fourth year on October 6, 1931, with the election of oflicers. At the very early date of November 13, 1931, the club made its first public appearance in the high school auditorium. At this time a mystery drama of three acts was given. Thirteen Plus, directed by Miss Foster, proved a great success. Advertisingrfor this play was done in the l'lallowe'en parade, which served as an initiation for the new members. This term, approximately twenty-live new students were received into the organization. The Christmas Chime was presented at Christmas time, in assembly, under the direction of Miss Miriam Iohnson. This play was hilariously received by all the students. About this time, the Grinning Skull brought to Pottsville High School the honor of having a chapter 190, of the Thespians, a national high school hon- orary dramatic society. At a program given in assembly by the Thespians on Wednesday, February 17, the Thespian pins were awarded to the students eligible for the honor. In May, a group of students from the Dramatic Club attended a conference at Ithaca. During their week's stay, plays were presented, and orations were delivered. Various schools entered the contest and much benefit was derived from their stay in the city. H68- --ff Q?o'o?o'o'!o fi' Nt s?a?o'o?o' N66666666 6666666 5'6'6'6'6??'6 Q 4-2 6'6?6'6'6'6i A A A A A A 4 i A A A A A A A A 55 5 liiifsfrorirsl 'Senior Athletic Boosters OFFICERS Edna Schulze ..... ..., ,........ ........ P r e sident Rachel Berkheiser.. . . ..... .Vice-President Eleanor Schuck ..... ..........., S ecretary Mildred Heinly ....... ............. . Treasurer Laura Schartel, ..........,........................,.,... Assistant Secretary Miss Edna Whitaker .............................................. .Sponsor The present Senior Athletic Boosters Club is an organization which has advanced with the class to which it owes its existence, The organization was formed by the members of the present senior class when they were but sophomores. Miss Helen Powell was the initial sponsor of the organization. During their junior year in school, the organization became the Iunior Athletic Booster Club, and finally the Senior Athletic Boosters. This organization has nobly aided athletics by conducting bake sales. dances, and similar activities. It has been a real asset to school athletics, and now, as the members of the organization come to the conclusion of their high school careers, they can no longer carry on their noble experiment. So, they leave behind their S. A. B. with the hope that the organization will continue in the future under differ- ent leadership, as it has so illustriously done in the past. ,-69,- o'oo'o'o'oo a'aaooa K5'o'o'o8 W'o'a?g g?Q?6'6'Q'O'6 q.'+.'++vagy'.fr.sw A A A 4 A A A A 4 A A A A A 1 I lHlfSfPOTTSI Phi Gamma Lambda D OFFICERS Doris Refowich. .... ................. ........ P r esident Gertrude Wolfe .... ..... . Vice-President Helen Rouse ......... ........ S ecretary Margaret Lidy. ......... ..... . Treasurer Miss Florence Short .................,..................,.......... Adviser Phi Gamma Lambda, an honorary society for girls in Pottsville High School, symbolizes better reading, Writing, and speaking. It consists of iifty mem- bers, selected for their oratorical ability. The season began with an outing in the form of a Romany Patteran. The first dance was held during the Thanksgiving holidays, but the outstanding event was the dance following the initiations during Phi Gamma Lambda Week. The program of the year consisted of a number of selected orations, given by the members at each meeting. The business and activity throughout the year was conducted in a very interesting manner. . The installation of new officers finally marked the organizations sixth anniversary. H70-, 'o'o'o o'o'o 02,5 4'a 0210 l l 366?6Q '6fg 9' o?o'o'oW'o 6 g 'e'+rn uvvfew N- A A A A 4 A i R A A A A A A A lnifsfrorrsl Iames Chadwick. . . . . Dorothy Ulmer .... Betty Shick ....... Eleanor Marty ...... Lavina Zeiler ........... Miss Mary S. Trauch ..... Lillian Goldberg Adelaide Hagerty Dorothy Ulmer Thelma Schmidt Leonard Altschuler Iames Chadwick William Iones Betty Schick lean Schneider Clara Sunday Constance Golamis Mollie Fox Edith Berger Florence Dolbin Harry Gressang Galen Fromme Harry Singer Clarence Sneddon Banking Council OFFICERS CASHIERS Carl Schlitzer Hugo Weber Margaret Boyle Elizabeth Hock Eleanor Marty Augusta Meyers Marion Thoerner Alberta Schuettler Verna Mohl Beatrice Seifert Iohn Hill Edward Hornung Emil Weber Willard Sitler Harold Oliver Garrett Paul Agatha Armbruster Alma Buchinsky F71F, . ........ .President . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . . , .Secretary ................Treasurer Student Bank Messenger . .Faculty Adviser Doris Davies Audrey Davis Dorethea Hutchinson Agnes McKeone Helen Schermer Rita Marx Edith Stephenson Catherine Storch Tom Carlin Peter Pugh George Losch Iames Hobbs George Hillegas Brooks Sunday Melvin Stoudt Russell Wadlinger Cornelius Tyson Edward Cake f::+:. .L ' ,.,,,.: s'o'o'o'o'oQo '!a'aoaoo ' oo Q5 Jvotg g1so'o'4'a'o5'o f A A A A A , A A A A 4 A A A 4 1 I J 'HI-S-POTTSI R The Tau Kappa Delta Society The T. K. D. is one of the outstanding student organizations in Pottsville high school. It is composed of thirteen members, all of whom are prominent in some phase of school activity. During the past year, Tau Kappa Delta has promoted a number of worthy projects, with a great amount of success. The greatest bonfire in P. H. S. history was held on the night before the opening of the football season, Octo- ber 2, on LaWton's Hill. This year again, the T. K. D. Annual Thanksgiving Dance was the most delightful social function of the year. lay Knell's Blue lays furnished the music for this highly successful affair, which was held at the Hollyroof Ballroom on November 27. The group also sponsored a numa ber of memorable pepfdances. Who will forget the masterful portrayal, by the society, of Stevenson's Suicide Clubn? An innovation this year was the organization of a Greeting Committee, which met visiting teams on the outskirts of the city, and conducted them to the playing field or hall. The members of the society this year are Benjamin Troutman, president, Robert Bennie, vice-presidentg Stanley Hargey, secretaryg Edward Gaffney, treasurerg Mervyn Gottschall, Iulius Vernik, Theodore Daddow, Robert Cole, David Goodall, Harry Gressang, Hugo Weber, Robert Koegel, Dale Stay- man. Dr. A. P. Knight is the honorary member of the group. Mr. Albert Guertler served as faculty adviser to the society. D 72 - Ti T Q T T W ... 5!o9:'ggKf 5953':'!!oF Qfofafofofofaqgg80984942449' Q - lnifsfrorrsl Debating Teams The Debating Teams, under the supervision of Mr. Iohn Gaskins and Mr. Iohn McCord, again entered the Schuylkill County Debating League. The teams are to be commended for their efforts of the past season. The question for debate was: Resolved: That the Several States Should Adopt Compul- sory Employment Insurance. The debating teams were comprised entirely of seniors. The affirmative team consisted of Ella Zukauskas, captaing Mildred Krederavage, Ioseph Lilienthal and Arnold Tuckerman, while the negative team was composed of the following students: Harold Snyder, captain: Lavina Zeiler, Malcolm Marks and Arthur D'Eramo. To interest the student body in debating and to develop a feeling of responsibility on the part of the under-classmen who will represent P. H. S. in the Forensic League next year, the Debating Teams challenge them to sur- pass the work done this year. The schedule was somewhat different than that of last year. It was as follows: Date Team Opponent Place February 25 Affirmative Schuylkill Haven Home February 25 Negative Schuylkill Haven Away March 3 ...... .... A Hirrnative St. Clair ......... Away March 3 ..... Negative St. Clair ..,,... Home March 15 .... .... A Hirmative Minersville . . . Home March 15 .... Negative Minersville . . . Away ,d73F o'o'a'o'o'o'o ' .'aaaao 35'6'4'a'3?J o'a?g ,i'?a'o'o'o o'oW 3ooooooog?gg?o.o.o.Qo.? A,A,A,A k...A444 1 1 liiifsfrorrsl Musical Clubs of Pottsville High School EARL W. HAVILAND, Director BAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BOYS' GLEE CLUB GIRLS' CHORAL CLUB A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRESHMAN CHORAL CLUB OFFICERS Stanley Hargey . . . .................. ....... P resident Ruth Rees ...... ............. .... V i ce-President Ruth Fletcher ............................. ...... .......... S e cretary Demaris Wadlinger ............................................... Secretary The fourth year of the Musical Clubs found them with a record member- ship of 300 students, Excellence of musical performance, close cooperation of members with the director, and support of the student body, administra- tion, and citizens has made possible the purchase, to date, of instruments val- ued at 153500. The officers and members of the clubs also acknowledge the splendid assistance of the Iunior Musical Clubs, with 700 members. The combined efforts of the 1,000 participants in the Spring Music Festival have -made possible two evening programs of such a varied and comprehensive nature that the annual celebration of Music Week has become a civic event. The Band, ably conducted by Mr. Edward Marburger, has had a busy and successful year. Appearances at the Schuylkill County Fair, in parades, at football and basketball games, assemblies, and concerts have demonstrated not only musical achievement and fine organization, but more important still, faithful and efficient service to the school and community. The following numbers have been played by the Band this year: The Washington Post March, by Sousa On the Mall, by Goldman: Inver- cargill, by Lithgowg Lights Out, by McCoy: Beneath the Holly, and March of the Toys, by Herbert. The Boys' Glee Club, directed by Mr. Earl VV. Haviland, has shown a most commendable development. Unusual maturity of tone quality and well- balanced parts have warranted the singing of many numbers found in the repertoire of adult glee clubs. At the Christmas Concert, splendid perform- ance was given of Little David and A Toast, a Cappella, Aura Lee, The Banks of Sacramento, especially arranged for male voices by Mr. Haviland, and Home on the Range. The club also combined with the Girls' Choral Club in singing Cantique de Noel and Adeste Fidelisf' The Spring Music Festival, held May 4 and 5, dedicated to George Wash- ington, featured music of Revolutionary times. The Glee Club sang Yankee Doodle, with Harold Snyder as soloist. The number concluded with a most impressive tabelau in costume, The Spirit of '76, with fife, drum and Old Glory. The singing of Old High, with Iohn Portz as soloist, and the club humming, a cappella, was most effective. The big number of the evening, however, from a choral standpoint, was The Song of the Iolly Roger, by Chudleigh-Candish. The accompanists, Ralph Fertig, Ir., and Samuel Kaufman, enhanced the performance by their skillful and artistic support at the piano. The Symphony Orchestra of 65 players, under lVIr. Haviland's able direc- tion, has reached a high level of technical and interpretative achievement. Well-balanced instrumentation and a particularly challenging repertoire have made the work of the orchestra most interesting to both conductor and players. Among the numbers played this year were: Serenade Mexicainef' ,-7-If ' 1 1 L 7 v 6.6 4 o'+Q .ms Q 4 a'a'a 4 zerrawsvur , gsfvrras' a Qf'A?f '!c7' V' WQNQS? -- A A A 4 A A A A A 4 1 I lnrsfroimrsl by Lemont, Wedding March, by Mendelssohn, Humoresque and the Andante Cantabilef' from the String Quartet-Opus ll, by Tschaikowsky: Country Dance, by Beethoveng Minuet from the Military Symphony, by Hayden: Largo from the opera Xerxes, by Handel, and a March Suite From the Days of Washington. The last four numbers, played at the Spring Music Festival, were contemporaneous with Washington's time, and lent an authentic flavor to the dedicatory purpose of the festival. The Girls' Choral Club sang most effectively at the Christmas Concert, the charming Little Lady of the Moon, by Coates, and the noble Glorious Forever, by Rachmaninoff. The Festival Concert in May featured the club in Trees, by Rasbach, Danny Boy, Weatherly's setting of the famous Londonderry Air, and, from Washington's day, the classic Passing By, of Purcell, arranged by Mr. Haviland as a tenor solo and sung most appeal' ingly by Stanley Hargey, with humming accompaniment in four parts by the girls' voices. In these numbers, the Choral Club came very close to the per- fection of refinement and poetic feeling inherent in women's voices at their best. Evelyn Berret served the club faithfully and skillfully as accompanist. The Freshman Choral Club of 50 voices sang at both the Christmas Con- cert and the Spring Festival. Their work deserved commendation, especially the rendition at the Spring Festival of Wasl1ington's favorite song, The Way-Worn Traveller and The March of the Sirdarf' from 'ACaucassian Sketches, by lppolitoff-lvanoff. Evelyn Weiner served as accompanist. The A Cappella Choir began the season with 12 voices, and sang a pro- gram of Negro spirituals at the Christmas Concert, later broadcasting them from Station WEEU. ln February, the choir was expanded to 33 voices and later, learned nearly all the National Chorus numbers, broadcasting several of them Easter Sunday. Their finished performance of Mom of Beauty, by Sibelius: The Nightingale, by Tschaikowsky, Cherubim Song, Bort- nyanskig He's Gone Away, arranged by Clokeyg Matona, Lovely Maiden, by Lassus, and Cargoes, by Lutkin, marked the artistic climax of the Spring Festival, Pottsville High School was signally honored in having eleven students selected for the National High School Chorus and Orchestra, held at Cleve- land, April 3 - 8, The following members of the Glee and Choral Clubs rep- resented the school in the Chorus: Alice Schoffstall, Etha Meikrantz, Floy Ubil, Addie Atkinson, Stanley Hargey, Harold Snyder, Galen Fromme, Iulius Vernik, and Leonard Dhein. Ioseph Lee and Mariano Strasico played in the National Orchestra. The concerts in Cleveland were directed by famous conductors and broadcasted to the far corners of the country, from whence came the 750 boys and girls in the two organizations. The Musical Clubs appeared before the student body at eight assemblies, during the two weeks preceding both the Christmas Concert and the Spring Festival. Several appearances before the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs gained enthusiastic praise from the members, who are especially interested in the musical achivement of boys and girls. lt is not too much to say that the school and community may be very proud of the high standard of artistic expression achieved by the Musical Clubs. The work accomplished this year has not only resulted in personal improvement and increased power of appreciation, but has made a tangible contribution to the prestige of the high school, both locally and throughout the state and nation. ' -75? v 1 1 Q 1 v v 1 3 o'o'a'+ o'aQS?!Ss A A A A 4 A - 306-6'6i v6? , ,1so'T+o'ooo W .gaootsooag Qsvfrtotgw A A A A A i A A A A A A A A I HLSWPUTTS I V BAND BOYS' GLEE CLUB .. 76 M vv v v v so'o'o 001+ sfaoaio maiiiitg ,1so?o'o'o'?o Q w.++'.f.'+e.?bgvv.+sm A A A A A A A A 4 A A A A A 1 I XHLS.-POTTSI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GIRLS' CI-IORAL CLUB .. 77 .. 8oo'?o'5i oar , g' o?+a1o 'G 2f f'f 'f' '.+??fiW A A 1 X 111oo11Z,NS o'ao'a'o'o f J - I HlIfS-POTTS I The Minuet In Memory's Hall on Twelfth Street Heights There's an echoing call from Arabian Nights: There's a voice in the air, and a song in the sky, And the people loiter as they pass by And linger and listen, and wish again That they may be joining the lost refrain. For on Twelfth Street Heights in Memory Hall, Is ringing the thrill of a nation's call: And never a wonder that everyone Will whisper the name of Washington. And presently, borne on the music's beat, Comes stealing the tap of dancing feet, And the silent spirits of long ago Billow and curtsey on heel and toe. For the fairest maids, when the land was young, And the bell from Old South Church had rung, Are peeping out from the blonde and jet, And swinging free in the Minuet. And the men who went from the tap of feet To the tap of drum. intense and fleet, Are casting their rosy shadows down And wearing patterns of old renown. Oh, Memory Hall ne'er seemed so dear, For something with trembling wings is here. -Frank W. Moser. - 78 ,-I vv v . av gf 00000000 5066066 soo a'o'8 W oar , Q' a QW 4'Q'4'o 1 3.?'?'Y'?'f'?'f'?Dig????'??? A A 1 1 lurs-rorrsl The Senior Play On the evenings of March 31 and April 1, the senior class presented its annual play. The presentation of the class play has become a senior tradi- tion and is eagerly anticipated from freshman days, when the words, Senior Play, are whispered in tones of awe, until the night we see our classmates don the sock and buskin. This year the play chosen was the delightful farce, The Whole Town's Talking, by Iohn Emerson and Anita Loos. The action takes place in Sandusky, in the home of Henry Simmons, a manufacturer. ln the first act, Mr. Simmons is occupied in trying to improve the appearance and manners of his partner, Chester Binney, an awkward, unpolished person. He is ambitious for his daughter to marry Chester, but discovers that his daughter, Ethel, will only marry a man of the world, who has sowed his wild oats, as she says. Therefore, Simmons proceeds to invent a number of love affairs for Chester, the most notable of which is the one with Greta Swanson, a beautiful cinema star. Everything proceeds smoothly, Ethel is duly impressed, and the whole town is startled by the news of sup- posedly quiet Chester's affair with the glamorous Greta Swanson. Ethel accepts Chester's proposal, and it is upon a cheerful and happy scene that the curtain falls at the end of the first act. ln Act ll, the situation becomes very complicated with the appearance of Miss Swanson in Sandusky, accompanied by her fiance, Donald Swift. Swift learns of Chester's supposed affair with Greta, and becomes furiously jealous. ln order to appease his anger, Sim- mons explains the whole matter to Swift and Swift is satisfied. But mean- while, Miss Swanson has heard the story, and, always an actress, decides to play her part. On meeting Chester, she declares that she still loves him, and reminds him of happy moments they have had together. At this, Swift loses control of himself and threatens to destroy Chester. ln the third act, Chester appears very nervous and fears the arrival of Swift. When Swift comes blus- tering in, prepared to fight, Chester is willing to put up a struggle, but demands that the battle take place in the dark. Accordingly, the lights are turned out, and the fray is on. The play draws to a hilarious close when the lights are turned on disclosing the fact that Swift has had a terrific struggle with an innocent bystander, and Chester is entirely unharmed. The cast deserves congratulations for their commendable performance as does Miss Blandina Foster, who so willingly gave her time and efforts to directing the play and making it a success. Donald Kennedy, production manager: Doris Refowich, business manager: Miss Hoffmaster and Mr. Mor- gan, class sponsors, and all the committees should be given credit for the untiring efforts which they put forth to assure a favorable outcome. CAST Henry Simmons, a manufacturer ............ Harriet Simmons, his wife ....... ....... Ethel Simmons, their daughter ....... Chester Binney, Simmons' partner ..... Roger Shields, a young Chicago blood ..... Lila Wilson, a friend of Ethel .......... Sally Otis, a friend of Ethel ........... Annie, a maid ................ Sadie Bloom ............... Taxi Driver.. . . ,- 79 .. . . . . .William Iones . . .Lillian Goldberg . . . .Augusta Glaser .. . . ...Harry Haag Kathleen Moskovitz Charles Armbruster Greta Swanson, a motion picture star. . . . . . . . Donald Swift, a motion picture director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lack Striegel . . . . . . . .Margaret Lidy .Margaret Edwards . . .Marion Harrison . . . . .Peggy Carlin . . . . .Ioseph Hause vv v v Q o'o'o'o'o'aSJ s.'aaaoo 3oo'o'o5'R'o?q p1bo'o'o'a'oW'o 6 -9+ f www. ge A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 95 5 lH1I.S.POTTS I H80- v v oaooooo ' sqaoooo soo'o'45'5?o!g ,?Q?4'o'o1'o 6 Qo'o'o'o'a'o'!?i Emveasy R. A A A A A A K 4 4 A A A A A 1 1 OTTS1 ,SP :HI al! T? 1 6 6 6 6 6 O 6 Q T Q O6 0 .66 6 ' O 6 I 5 vxyb TOOQ A WOOQ A 'ttf A Qi? 5 v K ,gg Q? e K - WO? A oozt A IHIHSJPUUNPSI ,g2H 'o'a'o 0882 sfaoaio 3oo'?o?1'o oa? , 9' g'a'o'a'o4 ' qoootooooagvwtagow A A A A A A A A 4 4 A A A A 4 1 I X I HIL-S-POTTS I H83H vv v ' v 6 v6.5 66666666 666666 666'6'6Q '-055 ,1so?+o'o+ ' ?f'o'o'f'o'EKgg?o'Q?? , i A AALA A A A 1 1 lH11..s.P0T1rS ,-84.-, 3'6'6?6i'g'6'?g ,?o'o?o'o'4'o? -f' ?f:':':?:':Q?wKQYIYIYXY? A L X 5 e ggi E lH11,S.P0'JmrSl -85- N 'oil iaiizgga 4 a 0 a'a Q 4 QO6'6'6i '6? , g' g 'g14 'Q4 oo Mfi'e'f.'f ff?f?ff?W A A 1 1 Athletics The hawk-headed god of war, the great avenger, is Horus. He is sailing down the Nile River to do battle, while the sun, representing the sun god Ra, his great grandfather, yields protection to this great master of strength and victory. 1 ATHLETICS B fnisfrorrsl l A. A. Board of Control D. H. H. Lengel .... ........ C hairman Stanley Hargey. ..... .......... P resident David Goodall .... ..... . Vice-President Dale Stayman. ...... ........ S ecretary George Lindeman ..... ........ T reasurer Dorothy Critz ...... ....... D ean of Girls Edna Whitaker. ..... ........... . Girls Coach Albert L. Guertler ............ ...... ............ F a culty Manager Howard W. Flack ..................................... Director of Athletics The A. A. Board of Control is one of the most important organizations in the school. lt, controls all athletics, and is composed of members of the faculty and elected members of the student body. This board meets once a month to determine the athletic policies of the school and to make or change any laws pertaining to them if necessary. Each year the organization has a membership drive. Any student of Potts- ville High School is eligible to become a member of the Athletic Association. The officers of the A. A. are elected at the beginning of each school year. Only those students who have become members of the A. A. are eligible to hold office on the A. A. Board. y ,-89,-1 v 7 v ' v 'o'o'o'o'o'a 43,5 dsooos Q ! 'QQZQWQF AA444Ai AAAAAAA4' I Hi.s.Po'r'1rs 1 Football LETTER MEN Clarence Schneck Robert Holt Albert Buchinsky Edwin Merrick Mervyn Gottschall Cyril Thomas Robert Cole Francis McCormick Robert Crowe William Dimmerling Harry Wolfe Frank Klemas William Otterbein Robert Bennie Donald Hoak Benjamin Troutman Albert Dauchess Richard Baker Robert Dietrich Robert Boyer Iohn Hummel Managers: Paul Allen and George Kemfort. P. H. S. SCHEDULE AND RECORD P. H. S. Opponents Pine Grovef-H ..... .... 2 0 2 St. Clair-H ..... .... 6 6 Bethlehem-A-C . . . . . . 7 12 Lebanon-A-C ...... .... 6 13 Mt. Carmel-A-C .... .... O 63 Tamaqua-H-C .. . . . . . .13 0 Hazleton-A-C . . . . . . . O 9 Berwick'-A-C . ........ ....... . . . . . . . . . 0 12 Minersville-H ......................................... 13 0 H-Home: A-Away: C'-Conference Game -90,. CT T Q at oooo'o'oo 's!aoa8o '806 o '6'5'5?o! , g?4'6?o'o '61'-0' 6 --f wr-'f 'r3gw+'ff?w A I 1 M li-1i.s.Po'rrsI Football A new coach, vacancies in the line and backfield caused by gradua- tion, and no home field, were the problems confronting P. H. S. at the opening of the football season. Coach Flack soon' relieved the minds of all who were concerned with his abilities, and filled all vacancies with inexperienced menewho, under careful supervision, came through admirably. The lack of a home field proved to be a handicap that turned possible victories into defeat. Taking the season as a whole, the results were very gratifying in comparison with previous years. The victory over Tamaqua was 'the first conference win in four years. Minersville was vanquished for the first time in five years. Nine of the first team will return next year and the two Vacancies will find many experienced and capable appli- cants. A The opening game found Pottsville up against Pine Grove. The game was fast and P. H. S. displayed a strong offense as well as defense. Pine Grove fought hard, but continuous drives and an aerial attack that resulted in touchdowns accounted for a decisive 20- 2 victory for Pottsville. The second non-conference game of the season, with St. Clair as the opponent, was the most difficult game Pottsville was forced to play. St. Clair, with the best grid team in the history of the school. was set for a victory, and Pottsville was to be the goat. The game was hard fought and as a result the score was a 6 to 6 tie. At Bethlehem, with the score 7 - 12, and with but seconds to play. Pottsville was on the 30-yard line. A pass netted 27 yards, and left only three yards to a touch down and victory, but the whistle ended the game. lt was well played at all times and showed Pottsville at the top of its form. The Pottsville vs. Lebanon game was a dup- licate of the Bethlehem fray, with Pottsville out-gaining their heavier opponents and yet losing to the score of 7 to 12. ln an attempt to win the game in the last few minutes, Potts- ville opened an aerial attack that gained much 5 ground, which, as in the previous game, -f arrived too late f is F-i The only setback that might have discour- aged the hard-fighting Pottsville eleven was against Mt. Carmel. Fighting a losing game from the time of the starting whistle to the final '- blast the Crimson and White team unable to score were also unable to stop the Carmelites f from crossing their goal to the tune of 63 , points. :af Q O 0 C Q 0 Q O O O O X o'o'!o'o'oQ?f.Ss a'a o'a'o'o 4 Q ! mf 'K X ix , , xi if A t W 3T 6'6'6??'O ?5 ,?o'o'+'o o'o'oi Q f 4' 'f?'f X .ev IHJL-S-POTTS, Showing their real spirit, the home team made the most impressive showing any Pottsville high team had made in the last five years. Having met with defeat the week before, the team, in their only home conference game of the season, outgained and outplayed the Tamaqua club, and won by the score of 13-0. The Pottsville rooters demon- strated how a school should back their team, and a large crowd of students cheered and put the pep in the team that helped them in their big win. The breaks of the game accounted for Pottsville's defeat at the hands of Hazleton. An untimely fumble and a blocked kick, accounted for the nine points. The game, outside of the scoring plays, was an evenly matched affair, with Pottsville's exceptionally fine punting gain- ing much yardage. The Berwick tilt ended the conference games. The strong team proved too much for Pottsville, who fought stubbornly and held their heavier opponent on downs when a yard or two meant scoring. The final score, 12-O, is conclusive evidence to those who knew the caliber of football played by Berwick. The annual Thanksgiving Day game against Minersville was a gratifying victory. After the first half, Pottsville had things much their own way and many substitutes were given the opportunity of getting into action. The 13-O win ended the grid season. We have every reason to believe that the new football field and the large number of home games will give the 1932 Pottsville High School football team the necessary spirit to a winning club. Sept. 16-Pine Grove--Home Sept. 24-St. Clair-Home. Oct. 1-Lykens--Home. Oct. 8-Bethlehem'-Home. Oct. 15-Open to date. Oct. 22-Lebanon-Home. Oct. 29-Shenandoah'-Away. Nov. 5-Tamaqua-Away. Nov. 12-Hazleton-Home. Nov. 19-Minersville-Home. Nov. 24-Reading fpendingl-Away. H92- ooo 4 w .ooo I 'o'o'oo'o?oZ!Ss!ao'aSo - zarrawwvwr , f rv Q1 W Q Q 'af' KV? 6006 -- A A L A A A i K A A A A L A A - 'HI-S-POTTSI Inter-Mural Football Inter-Mural football at Pottsville High School struggled through a mud- dled schedule. The uncertainty of the playing Held and lateness in starting accounted for the very few games played. The games that were contested, took place at the Twelfth Street Sport Center. Faculty Manager, Mr. Albert Guertler, arranged the schedule and appointed capable coaches for the teams represented. In addition to managing the league, Mr. Guertler officiated all contests. The senior and junior representatives opened the season with a hard- fought, closely contested battle that ended in a 6-6 tie. The first victory for the sophomores was registered versus the newly organ- ized freshmen, who fought stubbornly although no match for the champions. The decisive 18-O score proved their superiority. The sophomores closed the short season with a 13-0 victory against a demoralized junior aggregation. The victory gave them the much-disputed championship. As usual, much material that would have remained unknown were it not for this league, was discovered. This reason, in itself, is sufficient for our wishes and hopes that the league will continue and have a more successful season in the future. Team Won Lost Tie Sophomores ..... 2 O 0 Iuniors ..... . . . l l l Freshman .... . . . 0 2 0 Senior ............................. . . . O 0 1 ALL CLASS TEAMS FOR 1931. First Team Positions Second Team Swalm, Senior ....... ..... L E ..... ..... S inton, Iunior Scharadin, Sophomore . ..... LT ..... ..... M arks, Senior Lilenthal, Senior . .. ..... LG .......... Zimmerman, Iunior Schmink, Iunior . . . ...... C ......... Pfleuger, Sophomore Cooper, Sophomore . . ..... RG ..... . . . Heinley, Sophomore W Bertsch, Sophomore . . ..... RT .............. Zerbey, Senior Eagen, Sophomore . . . ..... RE ......... Wagner, Sophomore L h Foy, Sophomore .. ...., QB ..... .... E rdman, Freshman Q I Freeze, Senior . . . . ., .LHB ..... ...... L ong, Senior , ,g Richter, Senior ............ RHB ...., .... B rown, Sophomore V ,. Krasnisky, Sophomore ....... FB ..... .... R eeves, Senior Ads f'f ,.., 93- 'zooo 4' ? ao:':' 66666666 6666666 ooo Q Z 5 ooo '66 6'6'6??'6? , gT?6?6'6 66 3 A A A ta! if Mo? A 4,6 A A ' 1 I IHLS-POTTSI Basketball Pottsville High Schools basketball team finished last in the East Penn. League for the first time in the history of basketball at this institution. This was a disappointment in the face of the fact that a varsity team consisting of experienced players was expected from the preceding year. But, as we have most bitterly learned in high school, one cannot be dependent upon returning players. Withdrawal from school and ineligibility took its toll, leaving one veteran, Captain Dimmerling. lt was about this one player that Coach Howard Flack built his team. The first sacrifice was Dimmerling's removal from forward, in which position he was thoroughly proficient, to guard, where he prevented much scoring, although managing to score himself. The winning of a berth on all-league teams and finishing among the first group of scorers, were the honors bestowed upon him. Ed Merrick, a veteran of the previous year, was only available to the team for three games, when the age limit set by the P. l. A. A., removed him from the lineup. Coach Flack managed to get a team that, although individually, was not on par with any of their opponents, but as a team gave the leaders much competition. Many of the games were not won until the Hnal whistle brought the finish. As usual, Port Carbon opened the season, giving the home towners an opportunity to look over the boys. The Crimsons' defense was the feature of the game, allowing the visitors but 12 points, and receiving 24 to their credit. The league opener with Bethlehem was a real thriller and although Potts- ville finished at the short end of the scoring, the Bethlehemites were forced - fvooog 4: Q A fr .o.Qo: .-f 94 .- 3.0.6-6'6W'Qf 4 o:o:o'o'o'o 3 QofofofofofofoqgagsifafoiQQQYQV' - - lH1-S-POTTSI into an extra period and the final 23-20 score was the first, but not the last, final minute defeat. The Alumni were met and defeated after four periods of slow, irregular playing, the 20-14 victory being of little consequence. The Allentown Canaries took advantage of a Crimson and White off-night to give Pottsville its second league setback, 22-12, Pottsville making but two of the possible 17 free tosses. An attempt at Saturday night exhibitions proved a failure financially when Pottsville, after trailing for three quarters, took the game from Danville, 31-22, before a handful of spectators. Pottsville was unable to stop the accurate Easton shots, and a one-sided 48-23 count spelled thethird defeat. Hazleton, with its usual strong team, again won league honors and Potts- ville was among those vanquished. The respective tallies were 32-14. Stroudsburg, a new entrant into the league, had an unusually strong team, being the only team to make Hazleton suffer a defeat. The game was excit- ing, and the crowd stood, during the last five minutes. The final score, 25-24, is ample proof of the fine exhibition. Lebanon Freshmen had little trouble taking the local boys into camp. With a team composed of finished players, their fast passing and clever shooting enabled them to tally a total of 27 points. This being one of the few games in which Merrick played, he managed to accumulate 11 of his team's 17 points. The second half of the season opened versus Bethlehem. Pottsville, after leading three-quarters of the game, were tied with only a few seconds to play and a long shot by a Bethlehem player brought defeat by the close score of 17-15. A disorganized Pottsville five traveled to Allentown and after a miserable showing, re- turned with a 24-14 defeat. Easton repeated its win, but the score showed Pottsville in a more favorable light. The count for this tilt was 28-21. Spectacular shooting on the part of Bill Dim- merling accounted for a fine first half showing on the large Hazleton floor, but the league leaders won out, 38-18. The Stroudsburg game was slow and unin- teresting. Pottsville, after a half of many unsuc- cessful shots and the removal of Dinimerling by personals, took a sound trouncing, 38-15. Minersville, at home and away, and Port Carbon away, were three post-season victories for Pottsville, by the respective scoring, 17-43, 19-33, 9-44. The following players will return to the squad next season: Conrad, Buchinsky, Steph- enson, Wolf, McCormick, Dietrich, and Freeze. -95.- 'o'a'a'o'aQ :ws a'a o'o'o'o 306'6'6? '65 , 9' w6v6'66'O 6 ?fIf'f. ' f'V?.ffW I A 1 1 I Hi.s.Po'r1rs I l Girls' Basketball EDNA WHITAKER - Coach Our Coach, Miss Edna Whitaker, who was most efficient, was ever kind and ready to lend a helping hand to all. As a student she starred on both high school and college basket- ball teams and today she has successfully won a team of her own, which hold her as their ideal. ROSINA TUCCI I- Captain 'V As Captain, Roxy well filled her position. She won the admiration of the whole team by her faithful attendance, training, and hard playing. Now we must say good-bye. HELEN GOULD - Guard ' , A veteran at the game, she showed us from the start how to fight and never give up. She has received her letter for four years. IENNY PALERINO - Guard ' This was Ienny's first year at the game and she surely showed us how faithful she was. Her playing made a good impression and she leaves with our good wishes. S FRANCES SMITH F- Forward f Sis was a fast little forward and it was not her fault P. H. S. did not have more victories in the past season. MILDRED DENNING f- Forward Milly has proved herself a great asset to the team and won the honor of high scorer. Great things are expected of her next year. A CATHERINE LYNALIGH - Forward Catherine proved to be a fast worker and her floor work was outstanding. There is great opportunity waiting for her next year. g ,-96-1 5!o':':'3 gaQ 5'f:'?':'?oo'o 'Qofofafafofofowggs?a?ofafofaYa9' - - j I HLSHPOTTS I RUTH MERRICK - Forward Ruth, an excellent shot, will return next year, and we feel sure of her doing big things. HELEN LIGHTCAP - Guard Helen has done remarkable guarding as her opponents found it hard to score against her. She proved this against Allentown. They had better beware next year. LOIS CLAYTON - Side Center A stocky little blonde who could always be depended upon for speed and exceptional floor work. Lois always played for the good of the team. ADELINE WILLIAMS - Side Center Adeline did very well in the past season and played at guard position as well as side center due to her speed and accuracy in passing. Her sunny smile will be missed next year. BETTY HAY - Side Center Due to Betty's height, she played center frequently, but her best work was done at side center. Betty was always self-confident and never seemed to be excited. Her playing has been most outstanding during the last three years. MARGARET SCHELIER - Center Margaret seemed to lead the team because of her height. Her high jumping was a valuable asset to our team as well as her quick and eflicient passing. She will return next year and great things are expected of her. ALMA BUCHINSKY - Center Alma gave us quite a surprise this season by her ability as a center and side center. Good work is expected next year. PEGGY EDWARDS - Manager Peggy was liked by all the girls of the team because she was loyal, dependable and capable. SUBSTITUTES: Doris Denning, Margaret Lord, Frances Miller, Grace Tobias, Ruth Wunsch, Helen Fliegel and Margaret Altland. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Pottsville Opponent Port Carbon-Home . . . . . . . 20 7 BethlehemFAway .... .... 7 42 Allentown-Home . . . .... 13 35 Easton-Away . .... . . 9 27 Lebanon-Away .. . . . . . . 8 26 , Bethlehem-Home .. . . . . . . 20 39 Allentown-Away . . . . . 5 46 Easton-Home ..... .... 1 0 38 Lebanon-Home ..... . . 4 25 Port Carbon-Away .. . .... 22 ll - 97 .. vvtv v - v Q 00000000 6600000 So o'o?'8?oa? , g10'0'0v6'0i'O 6 3'o'o'o's'o'33g?o'o'o'o?26 A A A A A A A A 4 A A A A A A Pb 5 HI - S - POTTS -98- P W:'3'?W-I3 ?'?':':'?:'i ' '9s'o'o'o':'o'o? ' N't'3'o'a'!4?' lH1l,S-PUTTSI -99- o'o'a'o'o'o14 sa'aoooo soo o a1'H'oa? , 9' g?+'o'o'+'o 6 v '+'+rKgv'r.+.sm A A A A A A A AAAA A A 4 P5 5' I Hr.s.Po'r1rs I Hockey Early in October the girls of the various classes became very enthusiastic about hockey, and the freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors gave the initial call for hockey candidates. Immediately the girls responded and the teams of all classes began the season with a series of Weekly practices. The seniors proved victorious over the other three class teams. They defeated, first, the freshmen, 12-Og then the sophomores, 3-Og and finally the juniors, their greatest opponents, in a game which was hard fought and ended in favor of the seniors by the score of 2-1. This was the most sensational game, due to the resulting honor, which crowned the seniors as hockey cham- pions for the season of 1931. The season ended before Thanksgiving, and, although the seniors showed the highest ability, it would be hard to choose the class which had the best sportsmanship and keenest spirit throughout the entire season. The cham- pions were the guests of the other three classes at a banquet. The hockey squads wish to thank Miss Larkin, who coached the four teams throughout the season. Much of the success of the hockey season this year rested upon her guidance. SENIOR TEAM Helen Gould ,............... ..... C . F. Rosina Tucci . . . .... C. H. Adeline Williams .... .... R . I. Helen Kemfort .... .... R . H. Dorothy Murtha . . . .... L. I. Edith Clauser . . . . . .L. H. Esther Guravage . . . ............ R. W. Anna Audakatis . . . . . . .R. F. Betty Hay ........................ L. W. Ienny Palerino ..................... L. F. Silvia Minker ................... Goaler Subs:-Ruth Fletcher, Thelma Fletcher, Frances Schuettler, Mildred Krederavage. vvooo Q: ? 4 ' 'v :':o: ooooooo saaoooo - 100 - Koo'?o?'3?oe 7 ,1sg' o'o o'o 6 Qoooo'4'oo?QgW?oooo,6 A A A A A A K A A A A A A A - - WW !Hi.s.Po rrsj The Gym Club Practice! Marching, tumbling, dancing, calisthenics, apparatus! Tired! Stiff! Sore! The entire club never stopped - all anxi- ous to do their best, and give their all for P. H. S., and the P. H. S. Gym Team. ' An exhibition - for Parent-Teachers' Association - an unex- pected pleasure for the club. Basketball -' a club team for the boys. undefeated. Notice! Meet at East Stroudsburg, April 9th, Work! Work! Work! The team is announced! Gaffney, Boyer, Zimmerman, Richter, Smink, Reinhardt, and Melinchok. Smith, Carlin, Mulholland, Behr, Mildred and Doris Denning, and Spitzner. The afternoon meet - Marching, Calisthenics, Tumbling, The Irish Lilt, The Russian Dance and the Skaters' Waltz. Pottsville second! Lehighton wins! The evening meet - Horse! Parallels! High Bar! Every man doing the Giant Swing. Clair Fry working as the team mascot. Pottsville wins! Lehighton second! Bronze medals for the boys. Farewell to our Senior members - Smith, Carlin, Gaffney, Zimmerman, Richter, and Reinhardt. Sincere thanks to Miss Strohl and her department for our cos- tumes: to Prof. Murray for the use of the Y. M. C. A. high bar: to Marie Powers for helping with the music. -IOIH v 1 v A v v 'Q' 66.6.6 o'+Qa saaaata 566'6'6i 'Q4? , JQYQYQQ +'6 Q+'f,NvKEmv.fsw A A ' 1 1 luifsroirirsl Track Due to the late track season, the usual writeup cannot be published in the Annual. Instead, the team activities of the previous year are recorded. Mr. Iohn F. Murray, who was track coach for the past twenty-six years, and who was lost throught the recent P. I. A. A. ruling which prohibits non-teacher coaches, brought the 1931 athletic season to a successful close. After many weeks of hard training, a team was selected to repre- sent P. H. S. at the Annual University of Pennsylvania Relay Carni- val, held at Philadelphia. The team, consisting of Bob Cole, Frankie Klemas, Red Schoeneman, Luther Hoy, and Rusty Zimmerman, made an excellent showing. The Crimson and White took third place in spite of the fact that its squad was running against some of the swiftest teams in the state. They continued their excellent work by capturing winning positions at the Coaldale, Scranton, Perkiomen, and the Franklin and Marshall meets. Other departments of the track team were equally as successful. In the sprints, P. H. S. was represented by Cole and Klemas, who showed their heels to more than one star sprinting opponent. Hoy came through in excellent form to capture first place in several meets in which he ran the half-mile. Pflueger, a new half-miler, showed great promise in this event. The mile run was hard hit by the absence of Bound, a crack distance runner. However, Mr. Murray managed this by the development of Sinton, Chadwick, and McMahon, all of whom showed good form and promise in the mile run. In the pole vault, P. H. S., through graduation, lost one of the best combinations that ever represented the school in this event. The vaulters included Hasler, Shellhammer, Howell, and Hilbert, all of whom were consistent winners. Bill Gray, Bob Conrad and Vance Moyer participated in the high jump. This department also netted a good many points. Kermit Long and Ralph Fertig were outstanding in the broad jump, and were determining factors in the winning of more than one meet. ln the shot put, discus, and javelin throw, Goodall, Schneck, and Devitt contested. Mention should be given also to Iames Lynch, track manager, and Ted Daddow, assistant track manager, for their hard and willing work. Soon this team and its records will be only a memory, but it is an excellent tribute to the unequalled work of Prof Murray, who was admired and honored both as a coach and as a friend by all with whom he came in contact. -102'-f o'o'a'a'o'o'a 0298 6.6 4 a'o Q Q 306'6'6? v6?g Q' siren 'G ?'. 1 'P 'r?'f'ff?W A A 1 luis-Poimrsl Believe It or Not Believe it or not, the story that you are about to read is not a dream, but a brief enumeration of the athletic facilities to be offered to our athletes in the new Pottsville High School. Our sports have been severely handicapped in the past because of the lack of those necessities that will be realized after a seemingly endless wait. An almost humorous comparison could be made between existing conditions and those of the near future. Naturally, as a result of these advantages, we will expect better football, better basketball, and better track teams. The stadium will consist partly of concrete stands and temporary bleachers that will accommodate the largest attendances. The field will be covered with grass and a drainage system that will at all times keep the field in a playing condition. A quarter mile running track will encircle the football field with a hundred- yard straightaway directly in front of the stands. A final layer of fine cinders will cover the base, making it one of the fastest tracks in the vicinity. The field events will be contested within the circle. There will be individual gyms for both the girls and boys. The boys', the larger of the two, will be the scene of the basketball games. There is playing space for a floor ninety feet by sixty-live feet, but this will undoubtedly be cut down to more suitable size. It is possible that Pottsville High School will be represented on the tennis court, allowing for new fields to conquer. The courts will be much in demand by the surprisingly large number of tennis enthusiasts in the school. The home team as well as the visiting teams will be accommodated with dressing rooms that will be equipped with five showers. We cannot help but feel optimistic about our athletic teams when we see the new forces that will back them up in their endeavor and we sincerely offer them best wishes for success in the years to come. -f 1031- s'o Q2 o'o'aS 400480 sv'+vrsw're, ,v+'v.'4's'+ sw Vfff'e'f.f'aEM?ff?W I l Q I , .. A6ll7J67'fi.S'Z'7'lg' Brother to Horus is Anubus, the jack- al-headed judge of souls. One side of the scale holds the feather of truth While the person's soul is placed on the other. The full value of truth is deter- mined and the bad separated from the good. 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POTTSVILLE SHENANDOAH HOOVER CLEANERS ATWATER KENT RADIO -113- ooooo'+'oo saaoaio 'R'o?01'?'6 a?5 ,4'g ?4'?g'4'Q? ?f'f'f'f'.'f??E?f?ff?W I L 1 1 r i-iifsfivorrs l Maud Boltz Dept. Store 310-312 North Centre Street DRESSES AND COATS Distinctive Collection for Spring Reasonably Priced, Including Sportwear - Street- Sunday Night and Evening Gowns BRIDAL- GRADUATION AND CONFIRMATION DRESSES ORCHID - FLESH -WHITE AND GRAY LAYOUTS HOSIERY - BOLTZ UNDERWEAR lXIade in Pottsville Phone 709 REO POTTSVILLE MOTORS Authorized Sales and Service Westwood, Pottsville REPAIRS AND ADJUSTIXIENTS at Reasonable Rates BREAKDOWNS ' Call for Assistance- Day or Night Phone 2048 C 114D s 20:01-:Q-can 66.::6:6?.O.Q 06666606 saaooooa 'vin' ii? 411 - ?o ' oo' ceq' Q I S lnrpsgrvorrsl M A R I N E L L 0 STEAM SHIP TICKETS BEAUTY SALON , G' T' BURD JO VVest Norweglan Street ll. P. Pottsville, Pa. 307 VVest Nlarlcet Street Pottsville, Pa. INSURANCE AND BONDING Compliments of The New Colonial Hotel Every Room with Radio Loudspeaker l5th and M Streets Washington, D. C. FIRESTONE PRODUCTS ABENAU5 s 1 HEUMATIC Freed's T1re 8: Battery Servlce EMEDY 300 Nlauch Chunk Street H. RABENAU Pottsvlue' Puma' lO7 West Market Street Phone 2237 Pottsville, Pa. v 1 1 A v if o+'oo'o'4Qi o.'aaoao .. 115 ,- 3oo'o a??'oo? , ! '6Q'O'66 o'6 3'o o '?Zbg??o'ot? , A A A A A , i A A A 4 A 4 4 4 1 I 4' 15 vi L X 2 lfitfjih N-1 -3 ,j X J' I' P1312 Q 'Z X If R . Qi ,ggfv V w 1? ' 'QM KF as 6 . V. ,V 3 S-a I 1 4, IHLSVPOTTSI I :Af 7 if ' V ' .. V' . f f f'fff i ffii 1 pf.--3-'f V . f '5'f3?f 4 i3Vp5'5'3' V be X V f-muff ,Q V f sw, V!,:J W'W-- XX V .V -.Vf'f:f1f1efz- 1, .:Z1V' -- F 1,, IV: .VZV ..,...... I., ::, :1:,. li., ,,V,V. . . ,2,,:, , ,A,,. H 1.A. V..V: ,AZA . . .. .A ,A . 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II-IIFS-IJOTTSI N ' wvi fmf i' f iglflim u , TIQIZIJL -mm-A !X gif 14 1: J, ' . 'ik f X R I I I EI ,ly . --.,Rg-S -1' N 1 , r 1-.ul M 'Q it ---:ata-2. I fl? ' AEI I Wear ix rgffda hflmlillxa L T' 5 J all I . X544 Emma-17,J,7T,, 4 U ' E wL,M'1,! U-E WWHIIIIIHEX li., Illl, E I - 'l- I A Studenfs Lamp . . . A comfortable easy chair, a rug, a radio, a da-bed, or whatever you'll need to complete your dormitory room at college-you'll find at HUMMEL'S at the lowest possible price consistent with Quality. Or ---- if you've already given up the idea of going away to school ---- remember this 58- year-old slogan: You Marry the Girl- We'll Furnish the Home H U M M E L, GOOD Furniture Compliments of LOUIS MILLER CORBIT BROTHERS AND SON Plumbing and Heating Contractors WHOLESALE AND RETAIL for your BUILDING MATERIAL NEW HIGH SCHOOL LUTHER H. HALL Funeral Director 24-hour Ambulance Service Funeral Parlors 403 - O5 East Norwegian Street Pottsville, Penna. H117- 1 o ooo 'rx ' :Q:o6:'::'o'o o'o'a'+'o'+'aJ a!aaa1oa ZW 'ioiioot , ,fso'8o'a 4 'W 29' o -W Iso Q ceq' A A A A A A 4 3 A A A A A A A l HIHSJJOTTS l THE NECHO ALLEN HOTEL Une of Pen1z,vyl'zJania'.v Nicest Congratulations to the Class of '32 Compliments of LIBERTY OIL HOFFNER'S COMPANY, INC. oss from the High Schooll' DRINK TREO 3 Raw or Pasteurized Milk Rich - Clean - Wholesome SERVED BEFORE BREAKFAST 100W TTQBERCITLIN TESTED -118- 'o'o'o'0Q ' 'f 4 J!! w ' f 'T T w ' Q . r ' .- QQYQYQYQYQQQYQQQSs?a?ofa?ofa9 Q ! lntsfpowsl Compliments of BOWER'S BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP 308 VVest Ma1'ket Street Pottsville, Pa. SHEETS AND DADDOW Electrical Appliances and Supplies ffpye Suggest- 3 North Second Street Ty'-y fhg Bggf' Pottsville, Pa. SEE TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS MOYER'S FOR YOUR NEW SUIT H- R- KNAPP A2250 - 525.00 - 52527.50 - 532.50 LEATHER Gooos Quality SVITCASES GLOVES Populait prices NIOYERyS, A'AIways Something Newn ,., O v0 wt vvvvv' O0 Xooo'ao'+QoZ,NSs!aa?o'o - 119 5 vvv 7 At... bww? 'Q.f.0. 'f '!a72 ?x?? 26 A A ' 1 J lnifsfrowmrsl When you get down in the mouth, remember Ionah: he came out all right. Iudge: I'll let you off with a fine this time, but another day I'l1 send you to jail. Weatherman: That is exactly what I predicted. Iudge: What do you mean? Weatherman: Fine today - cooler tomorrow. Little Boy' All ri ht C . g , ma. ough up with a nickel, or I'll tell the conductor how old I am. Ho: D Bo: N-n-no, I j-j-j-just picked it up. id you ever attend a school for stuttering? Two young fellows, roommates were seated i th ' , n eir room one evening, when one of them was astonished to see the other take a perfectly blank sheet of paper, fold it, put it into an envelope, and address and stamp the envelope carefully. Say, he asked, what in the world are you mailing out that blank sheet of paper for? I'm taking a course in a correspondence school, and I'm cutting a class. Moyer: Say, do you like to play with blocks? Boyer: Not since I grew up. Moyer: Then, quit scratching your head. Mr. Gaskins in Plane Geometr Cla z N y ss ow, watch the blackboard while I go through it again. Fisher: Know how to tell the difference between a he-bird and a she-bird? Gus: Nopeg give up. Fisher: Pull its tail. If he chirps, it's a he-birdg if she chirps it's a she-bird, - 120 ,- oaaaoao 'Q o'a a'a'o'+ , 9' o?o a'o1'oo6 I '9+f???'f'?'?KS?'?'.ff? A A Q 1 X 3:0:0:O:6??'o'!s .fr 'N J JxIR!R! 1 HIHSQPOTTS IWVWWVWW GEORGE H. STEIDEL REGISTERED ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR Suggest having property surveyed before buying. Pottsville, Pa. THE GLOBE SHIRT SHOP 118 North Centre Street 312.75 - Men's Suits - 3317.50 We Keep Your Suit in Spic-Span Shape For One Year FREE OF CHARGE JOHN RARING'S SON'S Shoes for the Whole Family Two Stores - Two Basement When Better Pictures are Made THE HOLLYWOOD Will Show Them SKYLIGI-ITS METAL CEILINGS SHEET METAL WORK SLAG AND ASBESTOS ROOFING E1561356151615231325153356135615515E315E515R515E35513551515Z51S5Z51S5tQ1?5E?1556'i5Z51fi5E1rS5i5i55 FRED HOEF EL M121- yoog Q gga Q as o.o.oQo:8.oy so'a?o'o'oi a.'a a'a8oa tv? A 1 ff, 9 A ei . few' A A 1 I J lHlIfS-POTTS i V AFTER THE GAME AFTER THE MOVIES GO TO IMSCHWEILER'S North Centre Street Home of Honie-Made Quality Candy and Ice Cream Compliments of Compliments of the BENESCH AND SONS PENN HALL HOTEL R. C. HORN X SON DlAlWOND'S A lVI8llLlf2lCtLl1'C1'S ot Smart WCa1'iHg Apparel PAPER Bc'DXES 201 North Centre Street Tenth and Norwegian Streets Pottsville, Pa. VVILLIAM F. VVEBER CHAS. L. DEITZ l WEBER'S Undertakers and Embalmers 306 VVest Klarket Street Telephone Pottsville, Pa. -122-1 6666666 6666666 3'6'Q'5'61?'-o'?g g?Q'Q'o'o'-a'o'o?'6 ??.?.?.?'?'?'f3g?f??.??? l I 1 I lnifsfporrsl N PHONE Cleaning and Pressing of the Better Kind 3 2 3 - P o s rf s Cleaners and Dyers WE CALL AND DELIVLER We Call For and Deliver 302 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. ESTABLISHED 1845 GEORGE BRIGHT HARDWARE COMPANY BUILDING HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS PLUNIBING AND HEATING IVIATERIAL 109- 111 South Centre Street SURETY BONDS AUTOS FINANCED INSURANCE JOHN W. HIGGINS REAL ESTATE 115 East Norwegian Street Pottsville, Penna. Compliments of SELTZER PACKING Co. HUME MADE CANDIES 218-220 South Centre Street Poffsvillf, Pa- Pottsville, Pa. H123- 3 f 1 1 W v o'o'a'o'aQJ siaaaioa I Sofraiiirg ,1a'?+'a'o+ QW q.+N'+'r?,gvv.'sw A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 I ,, ., S. - A ,- J N x 2 V , irc , , INE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. Thejahn 82 Ollier Engraving Co. is Americas foremost school annual designing and engraving specialist because in its organization are mobilized Americas leading cre- ative minds and mechanical craftsmen THE JAI-IN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO Photographers Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black and Colors 817 W WASHINGTON BLVD CHICAGO , ! . ., 17 v......,........ ...,........ . .,,v. rv: 'f--M... rj fiilf-,'f' Q1 JK J. II-IIQSHPOTTSI The Pottsville Supply CO., Inc. GENERAL HARDWARE AND DR- W- E- WALTON MINE SUPPLIES 100 North Centre Street SPORTING GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES Pottsville, Pa. 12 Logan Street Next to Hipp POrnerOy's Evening E rocks For those High School Dances Glamorous, Glittering Evening Frocks that all the young things are grabbing up. Made in the Newest Evening Fashions Pastel and High Shades P O M E R O Y ' S SECOND FLOOR OF FAsH1ONs C. P. GOLAMIS The Home of Quality CONIPLIMENTS OF 16 North Centre Street Pottsville A FRIEND Delicious Lunches Served at All Hours Fresh Horne-Made Candy and Ice Cream -125,- 66666666 6666666 S5'o'o'o8'5? o 6g g?o'o'o o'o'o'o? s+.+.+.'.f.'waEv.vr.sw A A A A A A A B 4 A A A A A A 1 1 V I HIQSHPOTTS I FERNSLER'S HEADQUARTERS PHARMACY FOR WARNE HOSPITAL BLDG. Smart Graduatron F rocks 213 Mahantongo Street Pottsville, Pa. The Busy Fashion Store , RODU , ,4.. ,Ll I Q5 Y :.. 77 fR: f I I tt E ' 94 IA1 A7 , . , 5 ':-,,., fzz E . V - ar , . - nn N -'fV Jw- i-: ' ' j g?jgj 52? S L? f Y YUENC-LING - DAIRY - PRODUCTS ' CCDRPORATION ICE CREAM - MILK- MILK PRODUCTS POTTSVILLE. PA. Say it VVith Flowers from WIN STIAN'S W' GUY PAYNE Candy-Ice Cream-Lunch Florist Greenhouse Dovvnhouse 1014 West 1IfIa1'IiCt Street 21st and Market Sts. 18 S. Second St. Phone 236 Phone 1620 - 126 - it it v 'QZQWR ' 5:33:25 s.g,o.o.o.o.o.o.o iQSs.a.a.o. o.q0f Q - WWWWW 4 Hrfsgpofrrsl STYLE HEADQUARTERS Congratulate the Class of 332 BOHORADS Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers to Well-Dressed High School Boys Prep School Students College Men 4 S. Centre St. Pottsville, Pa. GERBER SHOE HOSPITAL We dim to Sntixfy Every Menzber,0ft1ze Family 22 South Second Street 354 Front Street Phone 829 Phone 64 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE GELLERT 8: GELLERT Poiz'sfviIIe Insurance Exchange l04 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. ' D. J. C31-ELLERT PHONE 273 So' I ' ' 'J ooaoooo saaoooo -f 127 H 3?'o' 5? Q? , ,?4?o Q' o ' ?Y??'??KgW'?'?'???' A A 1 I lniasfiaoirfirsl We Congratulate You, the Class of l932, and extend Best Wishes for your Success Pottsville Building Block Co., lnc Manufacturers and Wholesalers of Builders' and Contractors' Supplies and Engineering Products Straub Cinder Building Blocks - California Stucco - Economy Wall Plaster - Economy Masons Mix - Ready lVIixed Concrete - Steel Windows - Steel Joists -- Steel Trusses - Metal Lath - Garage and Warehotise Doors - Portland Cement Lime Stone Sand lwortar - Colors - Face Brick - Sewer Pipe. COM PLIMENTS OF LILIE THAL'S Where Your M other Bought H128- oo'o'o'o'o'aJ .'a'a'o'o'a 'TT YTTT 6111? TYT' . Qa:3'3'oQ'? Q n+.+.+I+?g4 N'44.4A4. AAAA AAAQI A L 1 I , lnrfsfpoirfrs IWWWWWW DEPENDABLE SERVICE-GIVING THRIFTY QUALITY FABRICS PRICES Are what you always get in EBER Clothes -Worth While seeing. E B E R, S lVIENlS AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS 113 North Centre Street Congratulations to the Class of 1932 QWUUJ E N A74'7HRAV9k L The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company Electric Work at MILLER SC MILLER New Pottsville High School Doctors of Optometry Installed by 9 South Centre Street C' P .H P l2l West lllarket' Street Ottsvl e' a' Pottsville, Pa. HAlways Dependable f- 129 - ?:':':'gf:Q 49I'g3'3'? 'QofofofofofoiwggQQYQYQQQQ' - - 1 1 lnrfsfrowmrs I V Lilienthal: How are you? Pop: 'A0h, I can't kick. Lily: Rheumatism, eh? Zimmerman says-A grapefruit is a lemon that had a chance and took advantage of it. An autoist lost his way on a country road, and nightfall found him many miles away from his destination. He drove along slowly, looking for a sign- ost b t p , u none was to be seen. Finally, it got to be very dark, and he was still feeling his way slowly along the road. His wife said: Hlohn, I think I see a signpost ahead. He stopped the car, got out and peered up at the sign, but could not read it. So he climbed up on the sign, struck a match, and read: Wet Paint. ludge: What is this woman charged with? Officer: 'Stealing snuff. Iudge: Case dismissed, snuff is made to be pinched. Lament of Sharpshooter Daddow- Chl How I miss you. Carlin: A little bird told me wh t k' d f l Ellis: What did it say Carlin: Cheepl Cheepln Ellis: pa is. a in o awyer your dad is. T. I Oh, yeah! Well, a duck just told me what kind of a doctor your The Better Half Oh was I laughing? I'm sorry, dear. Knowledge is power. Therefore to no is to be powerful. -13OH ook! ooooooo oo'o o'o'o'o Q Horace: Honey, are you thinking of me? sooo ooo'oorg 9' o'o?o'o'o' ov Qo o o Qfiwg? ? ' ' A A R AAAA A A A I ' ' J I IHIASQPOTTSI 'T ULMER QUALITY MARKET 207 North Centre Street The Best of EfUerytlzz'ng APPRECIATION MR. D. H. H. LENGEL, Principal MISS DOROTHY CRITZ, Dean of Girls CLASS ADVISERS Mrss HELEN HOFFBIASTER MR. G. WARREN MORGAN MIss ELIZABETH RYDER, Annual Adviser INIR. OLIVER F. LEIBY, of Seiders Printing Co. E. O. MACK AND SON, Photographers ADVERTISERS INIEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF '32 WARREN G. FISHER, Artist . 31 v M v v 'o'a'o'o'aQ9 .'aao'oa .-1 . ,. 3oa o'o1i'oa?g g?'o'8'o'a'o?o 6 Qooooooaagyaytoqg A A A 4 A A i A A 4 A A A A A Pb 5 IHII-S-POTTSI Jzfutograpfrf tv v ttvvi QQOQOQO 5000666 1 S o QTQQYPWQ tg ,QYJTQ o Q 4 W Qo'o'o'o'o'3KigQ'o'o'o?'o? A A A A A 4 i A A A A A A A A 1 I XHIIHSFPOTTSI ' Q WW 133W vv vw . v 00v X0 000000 0000000 X!!! XXX Q66?61T6?, 543404 W 3'f:o'o'9'o'E i'o'o'f8? A A ' 1 2: MW ,M , f,,i.q,,-g,:,:, gr' -- N 1, ' W K -- -- .U -' ,a -1 4' 5,:31f.g:- -5. mh ff H . 1 -ww .vw i . f- . ,, 1 ,J '.,, ,.mxaaf1+ M f f a f ,. , 1:4 2. f- .w1.1,,- +V X ,A yi, , , ,.. , , ,. ft 'f ' x I . - . -. f . ' ' - 1 ML.:-M Q f fa ., :T fl, ' Q . ,ffm , 'lf J .gf N4 VL,. ' swf' J ef' N., ., , , .. Qi. 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