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Y ii g, ANNA MAY Would that we knew you better Anna is a comparatively new classmate. She came to Pottstown from Harrisburg in the fall of our Junior year. In this short time she has won many friends. She has pursued the studies of the Commercial Course. She- does not impart much knowledge to her class- mates, but as soon as the buzzer sounds, she' begins to chat. She does not tgike an active part in school affairs because she enjoys herself in a small crowd. Anna is undecided as to her future, but her classmates wish her success, Commercial 101 SENORA MENG Why worry when you can smile Senora is a resident of Fagleysville. She joined our midst when we were freshmen. We have all found her a pleasing and jolly class- mate as she is always ready to laugh and have. a good time. Senora has musical talent. AL' many of our school functions she has played or' rung solos. This maiden will become a pupil of the Industrial Art School of Philadelphia. She will study dressmaking and designing. We are confident Senora will succeed in this branch of work because we are all aware of her longing for a great many clothes. General -O-. OSCAR MEYERS When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash This rather good-looking fellow is Osc Meyers who never allows his studies to interfere with his education. He can usually be seen out having a good time with one of his bunch. The honor roll has never seen much of' his name because he rather neglects his lessons. He is a favorite, nevertheless, with most of his teachers, because they rather overlook the lazy bone in his body. Oscar enters Ursinus in the fall. He has not yet decided on his course. His classmates wish him the best of success, General C305
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MARGARET KUNS A light heart liveth long What a shame we did not know Margaret earlier in our high school career. She came to us in our Senior year from Wil- liam Penn High School, Philadelphia, Pa. Margaret is very lively and keeps one laughing from eight a. m. until three-thirty in the after- noon. Because of these characteristics, Kunsie has won many friends. Another name for this maiden is Muriel , which she acquired in the Senior Class Play. She won the applause of the audience every time she made her appearance. Margaret expects to enter West Chester Normal School in the fall. She takes the best wishes of the class for success with her. General -O- MIRIAM LUDWIG A serious appearing person With no seriousness at all This is one of the brightest girls in the Classical Division. Miriam probably appears re- served on first acquaintance, but she soon be- comes one of your best friends. Miriam is studiously inclined and is always ready to help one with their lessons. She took the reserved character of Miss Hayes of the Charm School . She intends to enter Ursinus, but has not yet decided on her course. After finishing college, she has serious intentions, but coniides them to no one. Whatever walk of life Miriam enters. the class assures her success. Classical .-0... BERNARD McCORMlCK His quietness of manner belies the mischief that lies within Here is a boy who needs no introduction as he is known by every P. H. S. student. Bernard was scarcely a member of this school before he entered our track team, having ,come from Cape May High School in the spring of 1923. Since then there is never a thing begun without his lending his aid to make it a success. Bernard is intensely interest- ed in the Phi Alpha Society and it is his desire that Pottstown High enter the lnterscholastic Debating Society next year. Mac will enter Indiana Business School in the fall. He will become a teacher. May his future be very bright. Commercial C293
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SAMUEL A. PHILLIPS Still waters run deep May I now introduce you to this dream- er, Sam Phillips. Sam is quiet, studies hard, and makes good marks. He is liked by all his teachers. He visits the public library several times a week-he is so very fond of reading. Sam was seen in several basketball games as a substitute this past year. He supports many of the school affairs and is usually ready for a good time. He often escorts a member of-the weak- er sex to these occasions. Samuel will enter the University of Pennsylvania in the fall. We all wish him success. Classical .-Q.. GEORGE PRINCE Can he pass and we forget? Here's George, one of the best business men of our class. He is one of our good-na- tured, hard-working classmates. He is al- ways willing to support a good cause and does his share in making it a successf' George's real worth to the school can best be seen by re- membering the way in which he conducted the Blue and White subscription campaign, This he accomplished with great success. He sup- ported all activities of the school. We do not know what George will take up but we wish him the best of success in whatever he may do. Commercial -OL I MARY PRINCE Would that we knew you better A What a quiet, unassuming countenance has this member of our class. Although not one of the brightest of the class, who knows what she may accomplish in the future. Her quiet dispo- sition would lead one to' believe that she is earnest and thoughtful. She has not attended many class affairs-she has given us her support in other ways. As far as we know, her future is undefined, but the best of thoughts of suc- cess from her fellow classmates will accompany her in whatever walk of life she undertakes, Commercial D C315
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