Pottstown High School - Troiad Yearbook (Pottstown, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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DOROTHY HARTENSTINE She is wise as she is beautiful Smile and show your dimples, Dorothyi Dorothy, who hails from Sanatoga, is usually called Dot or Lottie , i'Dot is a very precise little maiden with a pleasing disposi- tion. She has a will of her own which she as- serts when any opposing forces appear. Lot- tie is fond of sports, especially skating. She attends most of the school and class affairs and fmds herself surrounded by admirers of the weaker sex. We all wish you success, Dot , Commercial ...OT LEONARD HATPIELD Silence is golden Len is a man of action rather than words. 'He is always ready to serve but does not let the world know it by insistent talking. Leonard sometimes gets an industrious streak and then you can hear his typewriter echoing throughout the whole building. He has been very loyal to his school, usually attending all school contests. He is a member of the Com- mercial Course and 'expects to follow a business life. May his cup of success be full. Commercial -0,- BERTHA HEIMBACH No brighter star did ever shine Through the whole four years of High School, she has been the hardest worker among us. Every minute of Bertha's time is spent in study. She is always willing to share her knowledge with the less brilliant members of her class. Bertha has always been willing to help her class along, but since she is an out-of- town pupil, she has not had much time to at- tend school alfairs. Here's to your success, Bertha. Commercial C255

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PEARL HARP f'She's small, but sl7e's jolly- A good fellow, by golly Here's one of the jolliest members of our class. Pearl, or Bluff as she is more com- monly and popularly known, is always talking. Pearl has given much of her time to school af- fairs. She was captain of the Basketball team this past season, bringing it through with flying colors, beating Norristown, too. We do not know what she isqgoing to do next year, but we wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. Commercial -O- EDITH HARTENSTINE Oh, let me dream and play for me that melody Hail to our flirt! Edith makes her voice heard in the class room and out. Edin is a dancer, too. She has been one of the hardest workers among the girls, for the class. She served capably on the Junior-Senior Hallowe'cn Ball Committee and helped make the candy turn money into the 'Charm School treasury. Be- sides all this, she is judged to be one of the prettiest girls in the class. Commercial -0- EDWIN HARTENSTINE 'iBehold! Here is the specie man of Nature's Art Here is the athlete of our class. If you hear someone drawl in the halls, What is our lesson in sho-rthand today? you know im- mediately that it is 'AEddie . His mind is al- ways full of basketball. Ed or A'Pete suc- cessfully captained the 1924 basketball team and besides that coached the Midgets. He ex- pects to enter Wenonah Military Academy next year and we surely wish him success in his school and basketball career. Commercial C249



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DOROTHY HERTZOG Good goods come in small packages Here is probably the smallest of our class- mates, but that does not say the quietest. Dot hails from the small village of Pine Forge. During our four year's acquaintance with Dot, we have scarcely ever seen her with- out a smile for everyone. lt is her desire on leaving school to enter an oflice and thus make use of her commercial education. Dot is assur- ed of being successful in the business world by her many classmates. Commercial -OT MILDRED JOHN i'She talks and talks, but she's a woman, She likes the boys, but that is human Whiz! Bang!-and there is Johnnie, who has more pep than any other Senior girl. John- nie is present at every school function and usual- ly brings plenty of fun along. She is a good Worker on any committee. As a classmate. we have found Johnnie capable, both as an actress and as a basketball substitute. lt will take a long time to forget the charming character of Sally taken so splendidly by her in the Charm School. It is her Wish to be a student of West Chester Normal School. We cannot picture Johnnie a school marm , but she has time to reform. The class Wishes her success. Commercial ..0i STELLA JOHNSON Usually happy, usually gay, Very good natured, so they say And now our attention is centered on our class secretary. She has filled this position in a very capable maner. She has made a name for herself in the commercial department. as being very studious. Nevertheless, she finds time to enjoy the sports of our school and is present at all affairs conducted by the teams. Stella has already found a position at Auchenbach's and so is now a member of the business World. We hope Stella will be successful in her work. Commercial C265

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