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THE CAERULEAN JOSEPH NICHOLAS CONNORS 128 Pine Street, Lewiston, Maine With what a majesty he bears llfiIllS6lf. 1'SHAKESPEARE Football Squad, '23, Team, '29, '30, Basketball Squad, '30, Team, '31, Baseball Squad, '28, Team, '29, Captain, '30, '31, President of the Student l tion, '31, All the way from Lewiston! When ,loc left his home town, he was just an- other Maine farmer, journeying into the world of experience. He certainly has gained plenty of it, if his technical knowledge of draughts proves anything at all. Whenever we think of Joe, we think also of his cheery attitude in class. What would trignonometry be were it not for the sunshine of Joe's honest countenance and his cheery answers tusually given with a harp accompanimentl. Besides being one of the divine order destined to maintain discipline on the sixth form corridor, Joe has led the baseball team for two years, and is a member of the football and basketball teams. He is quite the all-around athlete that his cherubic visage promises. Well, Joe, we all certainly do hope that you will mick good in whatever path of life you choose to follow. Age 20 Entered School l928 5 Council, '31, Secretary and Treasurer of the Senior Class, Athletic Associa-
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1239 Howard Avenue, Pottsville, Pa. A Q 19 Entered School 1929 What orazors uanl in depth, they give you in l6HgllZ.7,-MONTESQUIEU Var in Baseball 1930-531, Varsity Football, 1929-530, Secretary and Tr asurer of Fifth Form, 130, Class Prophet. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY GEORGE ROADS BRIGHT Here we have Pottsville's contribution to the class of 1931. And he must hold tender sentiments for that coal-heaving populace, for any harsh word in its direc- tion is met with the fury of his eloquence. Furthermore, once he digs in to defend Pottsville or anything else, his arguments do not lack enthusiasm and sometimes even include violence. George, once he sets in to loaf, is our most accomplished loafer. On the other hand, when he decides to do something, heaven help the man in his way. Various linemen throughout the league will savagely affirm to this, after having been ex- posed to his rampagings for the past two years. There are two sides to his baseball career. With one look we see him as a brilliant fielder and a fiery chatterbox. On looking again, we see him as depicted by Mr. Robinson in that cartoon, which will go down to posterity. George himself has bemoaned this foot-in-the-bucket scene in which he tells some admiring lower schoolers how he hits home-runs. There is some doubt, George having his share of it, as to whether he will go to college or into business on leaving school. Success whatever happens, George!
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y CIi lSST yNlJ'1lqHILqlJ ACADEMY Age l3 Entered School 1930 '3lg Student Council, ,3lg Senior Dance Committeeg Vice President of E. D. Club, 731, Class Day Committee. EDGAR SHUMAN EVERHART 424 Hummel Avenue, Lemoyne, Pennsylvania For a big-bellierl bollleis the whole of my care. -BURNS Football Team, '30, Basketball Squad, ,315 Track, '30, ,3lg Glee Club. Well! Well! If it isn't good old Pusker. Although Tedis favorite foot-rest is ,An a brass rail, and he is chiefl noted for his Bancroftian attitude towards the weaker i , - Y 171 sex, he is also quite an athlete, as is shown by his record at Chestnut Hill, .. which, though short, is certainly very complete. We notice that Tedis course of Vi : A Q action at the school dances is to sit off in a corner and nurse a swell knee lor vice- 'f X' A ' in versal f g - - h , One of his best characteristics is his ablllt to make friends under all sorts of 5 I A A .A .. . Y . I t Q , conditions-they even follow him out to Chestnut Hill on the trolley car. We hope N, ' A- Ted will never forget a certain bus ride when looking back to his student days at e I c. H. A.
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