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SENIGRS .... 1934 OFFICERS-First Semester QQFFICERS-Second Semester President .... MARGARET GUIDUS President ............ .......... . JULIAN PARTON Vice-President .... .... W AYNE LEHMAN Vice-President. . . . . .DOROTHY JONES Treasurer ..... . HDOROTHY PARTON Secretary ..... . . .GRACE TENIPLIN Seeretflry. . . .... .JULIAN PARTON Treaxurer. . . .... .JOHN RYON lWOTTO: Not Hnished, just begun. FLOWER: Red Rose. CLASS SONG QTune: Memoriesj Teachers true-schoolmates, too, The Class of Thirty-Four, Time has come for fond good-byes Between our class and you, As We part-at the start Of future lifels domain VVe're feeling so sad As good times We had ' Pass before us in memory. So, good-bye-Pottsville High, Crimson-VVhite so true, Vvelll remember through the years Our deepest debts to you, One for all-all for one Our aim shall always be, So We march along With this our song The glad praises of Pottsville High. -Ruth M. Nagle.
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Class of I935 VVe've lost approximately Hfty per cent of our former class- mates, but among those remaining there exist friendships that will continue to exist and which will stand the test. The Junior Class is well represented in football, basketball, track, and gymnastics gg also in music and oratorical work. g V As a class we've been quite active this year. During the first semester we chose our class colors, black and silver, and our motto, Upward, Onward, Forward. The f'Frosh is our sister class so the junior girls held a party for the Freshmen maidens last fall. Various members of the class provided entertainment, and everyone seemed to enjoy the affair. A beautiful Christmas tree, red and green decorations, tinsel, and snow gave a very festive air to the Junior Snow Dance which was held just before the Christmas vacation. Although an extremely large crowd was not in attendance, the dance was a social success and we came out with money in the treasury. VVhat was the greatest epoch in our History? Why, the Junior Promenade, of course. Quite a lot of comment was ex- cited by the black and silver tickets and programs. Very effec- tive were the decorations in the girls' gymnasium, beautifully gowned damsels tripped the light fantastic with handsome, debonair young he-men to the strains of Charlie Artz's orches- tra. Friday, April thirteenth was a gala night indeed and one 1 li X f A J L 1 E tx o o 0 o ,, 0 Q . vhs' , 'nf S I V OFFICERS-Second Semester President ....... ...... . FRED Aiuzoonsr Virr-Presidmzf ...... .CATII ERINE STORCH Secretary EVELYN BERRETT Trmsuz-fer .... . . . .... .GEORCE PYLE 6-- . I , f X- -J -A E t' we shall refer to later as one of the 'fgood old nights. And ' if now w must bid you Adieu for awhile-. So long un 'l-next 31 year. - f 1 i ta ff . Q li -J 'Jil fl fa i :J i - f, gf li 5 JI 1 1, , . L is ' , X I- . L 1 - - 'nf -A H ffl' ', if AY' I f, ,j .V v My Q ,L J as -c i f RN fZL.f t , .
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SAMUEL E. BECK GymvCluh 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 45 Junior Ili-Y 15 President 15 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Senior Play. To be ayrerahle is to have fri1'r1.1.s. ANGELA A. ALBANESE Banking Council 15 Library 15 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 45 Volley Ball 2, 45 Choral Club 45 Senior Play. She look.: 1Ilc l'h', and is 1101 .ro frzrfh at all. MELVIN E. BERTSCH . Class Football 2, 35 Hi-Y -1-5 Vocational Club 2, 35 Glee Club 3. A cheerful, merry .rlririt has hr. IRMA BEACH Hockey l, 2, 35 Sewing Club 15 Choral Club 1. IQ Pl-IS 3LL KATHRYN ADAMS Blue Triangle Club 15 Volley Ball 2, 35 Base- ball 35 Class Basketba'l 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, Whal:ocwer' .the did, Jlze did it well. ALPHONSE C. BALULIS Class Football 2, 35 Vocational Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1. Al yuict fellow who has true flL'0flll.U MARGARET M. ALTAND Home Room President 15 Varsity Basketball 25 Phi Gamma Lambda 2, 3, 45 Bank Cashier 35 Class Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 35 Volley Ball Library Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidentg Senior ZIV. A cheerful disposition is a 'valuable p0.v.fe.r.fion. EDWARD H. CAKE Eimothall 25 Class Basketball 35 Banking Coun- c' 1 2 Quiet, sweet, fwilhout tonteitf' f The force of hir merit 1nalee,r hi: y. o W lt 3 x .. Q MIN ' KJ ' f -f f f ,fsfhaimiacfiff - f JCLLJUTCU Gfff X- k X' L ,Qdfff rv ' lm A l . l ry 5 Wi Z lbw W Zvwffiftilff
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