Pottstown High School - Troiad Yearbook (Pottstown, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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lg! Eg iz-KJ ' gj7Yj7',7xEjll HAZEL MCAFEE ' Hazel General Hazel is always ready to listen in on a good . joke, but she is just as keen to have her daily tasks , completed. She always seemed fond of her Econom- ics book, because every noon hour she could always be found either sitting in her Ford studying it or carrying the book with her while on the streets. Hazel is undecided as to what profession she will choose, but we know she will prove a success in whatever she attempts. I, KARL L. MARSHALL I Mike General Mike, the sheik, always draws the women. His sideburns, his handsome countenance ,and his black piercing eyes make him a real Rudolph Valentino. Mike takes a great part in the activities of this school, having been manager of the Wonder Five, and a member of the football squad. Marshall is also a member of the baseball team and earned for himself the royal titles of Strike-out King and Hitless Wonder. Mike is a good sport and is worthy of the name Senior. . - 9 2 HERBEN MARSTELLAR 5 Herby General Marstellar is one of the popular young gentlemen of the Senior Class, especially among the fair sex. He hails from Amityville, the city in which anyone is an outcast who cannot speak that so-called Penn- sylvania Dutch, and take it from us, Herby is no outcast. This trim lad spends at least ninety-two per cent. of his time in talking. About what?- primarily, his datesg secondarily, nothing in partic- ular. Herby is a good student, but if he would use his study periods for something besides gabbing to his lady friends, he could so astonish his teachers that they would all suffer a severe attack of paraly- sis. Mr. Marstellar is uncertain as to the career he will follow, but whatever it be, husband or A preacher, he has the good wishes of his classmates for success. - MARY MILLER v Mary Commercial Where there is a crowd of scholars you will Gnd Mary among them. She is one girl who has many friends, won by her ever-ready spirit. You - will find her some day in the office of some promin- ent business man typing or doing bookkeeping as hard as she can. Here's success to her. Page Twenty-three



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.XRVWVZ it If SYLVIA POLLOCK Sil Commercial Sylvia's mouth is like a brook, For it babbles on forever. Sylvia is a rather talkative girl and always ready to get into an argument. She can usual- ly be seen chewing gum in shorthand class. Al- though she has not attended all the school act- ivities, she has given her support in other ways. Sylvia expects to bel somebody's stenog and the best wishes of the class go with her. ROBERT PoTTs Bob General By his Forzl shall ye know him Bob is one of our quiet, self-conscious boys, but at that he is not afraid to step out with a certain member of the opposite sex. He has been with us for only one year. He hails from the wilds of Pughtown, and travels to and fro in one of Henry's Tins you love to touch. Of his past and of his future, we know nothing, because, like Mr. Coolidge, he does not have very much to say. His Ford does all the talking and noise- making for him. FOREST PURNELL Sexy Classical Sox', is one of our best known orators. You can hear him orating about his sister almost any time. This little blonde boy is some sheik, as he will tell you. Sox has decided to become the world's foremost Civil Engineer and to emass at least a million dollars before he is thirty. He was captain of the cheer leaders corporation in his Senior year. He was tendered a warm UD re- ception by some fellows after the last production of Adam and Eva. DoRoTHY RADKE Dain Classical Here's to Dorothy, one of our four year class- mates. She is one of the jolliest girls in our class, and is never too busy to stop to help you in an emergency, her advice being always worth while. She is well liked because of her good nature and her unselfish disposition. Her Latin, at first, was a stumbling block for her, but she seems to have mas- tered that difliculty. Dorothy will be remembered by us for having offered us many funny incidents and many happy moments. Page Twenty we

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