Pottsville High School - Hi S Potts Yearbook (Pottsville, PA)
- Class of 1936
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U O 'hgh r sr UD E3 WDIRS REV HOWARD W DILLER DD Iresxdent EDGAR DOWNEY Vice Preildent B S SIMONDS Treasurer MR WALTER S FARQUHAR MR WILLIAM REID MR LLOYD S MARTZ MR L A BU DAHN Supermtendent of Schools 4 , , . - .-..-v4...4....., , . D A . MR. ......................... ' - .' MR. HOWARD S. FERNSLER .................,..... Secretary MR. . . ..............,.............. , . . . L A BU DAHN Supermtendent Another year has sped away but rn xts trall lt leaves us many memorles of Mr Bu Dahn s welcome companlonshlp humor and deep understanding Well always carry wlth us the many fine thoughts that were so kmdly glven to us when he spoke to us ln our assemblles Hrs words were those whxch were taken to heart and gnven a great deal of thought Hns fine humor was another outstandmg example of a pleasmg personallty Mr Bu Dahn came to our school ln 1930 He was born nn Theresa Wlsconsln where hrs father operated a department store a Creamery and a farm lmplement busmess Even 1n boy hood he gamed much experlence ln work by helpmg around hrs father s busmess He attended many fine lnstltutlons of learning galnlng hls elementary educatxon xn Theresa and h1s hlgh school educatlon ln Harlcon Wnsconsxn Hrs formal educatlon dld not stop here but he con tmued ln Mllwaukee where he graduated from Normal School the Spenserxan Busmess Col lege and the Unxverslty of WISCOHSIH Later he took up work at the Unlverslty of Chxcago and Teachers College Columbna Umversxty Hrs teachlng career began IH a rural school and from that time on he contmued to advance flrst becommg a hlgh school prmcnpal and then supermtendent of schools xn varnous c1t1es In 1925 he was appointed Professor of Psychology IH State College, Kent Ohno and m 1930 he came to Pottsvllle to take over the superlntendency of our schools SCIHIQDQD FW! MMS Thls my fr1ends IS our beloved prxncxpal Danlel H H Lengel At txmes hrs ohn Han cock may read Hard Hearted but do not let that frlghten you for he IS a grand fellovs He rs as square and faxr as any man could be He IS your frxend and aide untll you have made thxs nmpossxble and then he gxves up the shxp slovxly and regretfully M1 Lengel ns a home grown product He IS a natlve of that delxghtful lxttle town Cres sona and was graduated from the Cressona Hxgh School From there he contmued hrs h1gher educatlon at the Keystone Teachers College Because hxs thlrst for knowledge was msatxable he studxed at the Muhlenberg College vxhere he obtalned hls B S degree There deeply unto book lore at Harvard Alas he falled to acquire the famous Harvard accent' Hrs fxrst posxtlon was as mstructor of mathematlcs and sclence ln the Schuylklll Haven Hugh School Shortly afterwards he was offered the role of hlgh school prmcxpal at Mauch Chunk Then he was induced to act ln a snmrlar capaclty at Pottstown Hxgh School and later Pottsvllle Hngh School Mr Lengel IS an actxve member of several orgamzatxons among them bexng the P I A A the Secondary School Dxvnslon of the Eastern DlStflCt of Pennsylvanla State Eclucatxonal Assocratlon and the Knwanxs We fervently hope he w1ll have as pleasant memornes of us as vue w1ll have of hlm D H H LENGEL Prlnclpal D H l. - ., ' ' .' 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I l . . . are some people who are never satisfied, and Mr. Lengel was one of them, so he delved more . 7 V . . . 4 sv DOROTHY K cmrz Dean of Cnrls To be capable of fulfxllmg one s dut1es satxsfactorxly IS deserv1ng of pralse but to be doubly trlply CHHCIBHI IS an art Our beloved Dean of Glrls Mlss Dorothy K Cr1tz IS one of these artlsts Three things xx hlch alded ln makmg her llfe one about xx hlch any xxoman can proudly thlnk and boast a llttle are her tralnmg experlence and mostly her natural sympathy Recelvlng her f1rst preparatlon from a school of the hlghest standlng Wxlson College would seem to almost anyone sufflclent educatlon but our knowledge thlrsty Dean souqht further study at the Unlverslty of Pennsylvama Unlx erslty of ChlC3QO and Columbla Unlverslty For nlne years MISS Crxtz has been Dean of Glrls She exerts her every energy toward makmg our school hfe happ1er To keep up wxth the latest developments m thls work and to dlscover hoxx' other Deans work, Miss Crltz attends conferences and lectures annually The smooth functxonmg Student Councll of XVl'1lCh our school can boast IS under the com petent hand of our Dean MISS Crltz keeps ahve the lovely trad1t1on of P H S by annually coachmg the Mmuet Lastly, our Dean IS ever ready as an understandmg, sympathetxc frlend to help the glrls xn any posslble way Her gentleness and kindness break dovxn all barriers and a b63UtlfLll relatxonshlp IS estabhshed The love she expresses, the compassxon she demonstrates and the leniency of the yudgments whlch she admmlsters make her a Dean whose loss would be such a catastrophe that xxe refuse to consxder lt ' ,, ,i'Q:.i21'?,51-52l', 'f 5, :,' ' . . .- ,f'z1ff,wsF 'T- , gc' 'lin I f . we-i ,, 'y A, 71?- . 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V , Y EFMID USER The hngh school hfe of the class of 36 would not be complete wnthout a fxttmg trxbute to one who has falthfully steered us over our stormy hxgh school sea safely mto port For four years he was vuorked untmngly and dllxgently to brlng the problems and under takmgs of our class to a successful concluslon Mr Gaskms had charge of the financlal end of our class and executed thls task most admirably Wxthout any reward other than the satnsfactlon of work well done he has sac rnhced time and effort unceasmgly ln our behalf Now as a Fmal gesture we the class of 36 glve our most hearty thanks m appreclatlon of the noble deed done m mouldmg us mto the class we now are Miss Short IS another one of our home town teachers or almost She was born m St Claxr and attended the schools there After havlng been graduated from hlgh school she attended Wllson College and later Columbia uHlVCfSltY Not only was she mterested m our socxal achnevements and the endless problems the class and the gxrls lald before her but her concern for our scholastlc attamments never wavered She belxeved xt most xmportant to be mentally awake MISS Short we the class of Nmeteen Hundred and Thxrty s1x bow ln humble gratltude for your undymg mterest and trustworthy asslstance ln both our work and play IOHN H GASKINS Semor Class Adviser . . .4 -. . . . . r V Y . . . . - . , ' . lr -1 . , . . 1 , , v .. ,-1 . t v 1 v 0 , . . , v f . . Y . . . v n 1 I HUGH SCHOQL N Engllsh Department BARBARA E GARDY Llnlyerslty of Pennsylxanla Umverslty of Mame MIRIAM I IOHNSON Bucknell Llnxyerslty MILES S KIEHNER Lebanon Valley College Columbla Umverstty CHARLOTTE A NIECF West Chester Teachers College lennsylvanla State College FLORENCL H SHORT Wxlson College Columbla Unxverslty SARAH E UNGER lHead of Deptl Bucknell Llnlverslty Modern Language Department DOROTHY K CRITZ lHead of Dept Wllson College Columbxa Unxverslty ESTHER E IOHNSON Wellesley College Columbxa Umverstty CLAIRE E LONG Wllson College Columbla Llmverstty MARGARET I RINEHART Wellesley College Commercial Department WILLIAM G BENTE Umversxty of Richmond New York I.In1yers1ty MARIAN E BETZ Rochester Busmess College Simmons College HELEN A HOFFMASTER Slmmons College New York Umversxty GEORGE W LINDEMAN lHead of Dept I Unlxerslty of Plttsburgh New York Umyerslty EDNA M SMITH Rlder College New York Unlyerslty IAMES STELTZER Thlel College MARY S TRAUCH Pierce School of Busmess Mathemancs Department IOHN H GASKINS lHead of Dept II Lafayette College Bucknell Umverslty ETHEL E SACHS Wxlson College Columbta Umyerslty Hxstory Department THURMAN T ALLEN Thlel College SARAH ALTER West Chester State Teachers College Columbla Llmyerstty GEORGE I DIMMERLING Lafayette College Pennsylvania State College ALBERT L GLIERTLER Llmverstty of Maryland IOHN P MCCORD L sfayette College Umxerslty of Pennsylvama ELIZABETH H RYDER IHead of Dept lennsylvama State College Columbla UHIVQTSIIY CARLTON E STERNER UHIVQFSIIY of Michigan Unlyerslty of Vlrglnla EDNA L WHITAKER Bucknell Umverstty Llbrarlan IOSEPHINE L ALBANESE Kutztown State Teachers College Pennsylx anna State College Columbla Umxcrsxty Musxc EARL W HAVILAND Ithaca Conservatory New York Umverslty LEO F MINNICHBACH State College Columbxa Umy erslty Vocatlonal Department WILLIAMI BRESLIN Kutztown State Teachers College I ennsxlyama State College Umyerstty of Pennsylvama BERNICE L DECKER Mansfield State Teachers College BLAIR A GANOE Pennsylyama State College Bhss Electrlcal Englneerlng School LESTER W HOBAUGH Pennsylvxma State College General Motors Tech EDWARD II MARBURGER lHead of Deptl Umverslty of Plttshurgh I A WRAGG Washmgton C Ietferson College UHIVCFSICY of Plttsburgh IZABEI., YERBE Edmboro State Teachers College George Peabody College Scxence Department MERRILL W BROWN lllead of Dept I Bucknell Umverslty IOHN I BRENNAN Pennsylvama State College Unxverslty of Pennsylvania WARREN N BUTLER lxutztown State Teachers College Pennsylvama State College HAROLD CIRIFFITH Albrtght College Bard College of Columbxa Unxyerslty Keystone State Teachers College Cafetena Management SARAH A PAINTFR Physlcal Education HANNAH CHADWICK Temple Umx ersxty HOMER E WILBUR Stroudsburg State Teachers College . 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Presxdent Karl Strlegel V1ce Presldent Marcella Yerkus Secretary Betty Hrggms Treasurer Charles Huqhes Preamble to the Class Constltutnon In ordtr to ptrfect an org im mon of tht Class of 1936 IH Pottsvllle Hlgh School lf seems flttxng thlt the Splflf of the group Let hun remember hrst of all that he IS one of th xt mlghty trmy of Hne mtn and woman who are proud to name P H S 'as thur Alma Mater Wltlm unswtrxmg loy xlty to P H S there will be whole hearted loyalty to the Cl xss of 1936 Hand III hand with loy xlty comes cooperatxon To work together wllllngly and untxrlngly gxymg the best In uery enterprlse IS a worthy ideal The Cl iss of 1936 wants 1 group of lt xders and followers lUClllC3IlI'lQ the hlghcst ideals of conduct and effort 1n order that there may bt lntellxgent leadership as well as follow ershlp the nucleus of good cltlzenshxp IU school and out Truth 15 tht hlghest th1ng a mm may keep Let -. ich member of the Class of l936 love the truth and each guard hrs honor by It Respons1h1l1ty comes wxth knowledge the 1936 group must alw ays shoulder duty And agam let rt be known as the frtendly class kind and conslder ite of ey ery lIld1XldLlll S NUQDUFSS 7 . . ...................... , - I ' ' 1 Q 'zz ' - A school should be embodied in each and every' member of this . 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IKQKIQIIJIQMMI ' We IW, ll c Ly f 1 IAMES BRENNAN ll r1 1 r S 1p Box 1m1 1 11 1 1 t 11 11111 111 11 s 1n11 1n1r w to 1 s 1 ouqh s n 1 s now rn 1 11rn1 '11 dtt rr'11r'r1l unmq mm 11 1 1h1 1 HENRIETTA BRENNILR ll p 1 ent V111 o1r nn 1 1 1 ost p xpu 1r s1 nmrs. 1 1om1 s d1rl1 1 rx mx mt 1l1spf1s1t1on 1nn11 1 t 1 h1st drecs -. n XX hen thrs 11111q ltdx L KIOI f' fl L V WHXN K. n lnllt L I IY I I n N 'li sh dlf Q A MARGUERITE BRIGHAM Pe qw 1s one of tho 1 persons whom eterxom l1l11s 1s 1 r11' c ste1 1 wor er 1lw1ss. r1'1 1 w1t a w 1rn1 sm1le and 1 qood p1l 11 1 w e ls 1lso 1 11rw 1nthus11st 1 1 et1e hormter I Pe gw we wtsh a IDC sucttss 1r1 the world 1nd a lonq 1nd pleasant 1ourr'ex on tn1 stormy sea of l e M HARRY BROIKHOFF 'lhouqh 1n the pmt four xe1rs Harrx has h11n xnreresttd 1n m 1nx 1ct11111e the on1 J1h11h gamtd most of hm 1tr1nt1on 11119 the hand He could xlvmxs. he found q1x1'1q h1s seruces to the h1nd wh ther 1 s 1 1 11 1r11e con er api some dw H1rrx w1ll qet hns chmce to he11m1e a famous h1nd letd r W1 1 1l 1 tnq or xou I .1 C 0 to 1t w1 now h1m Q 1or1n1 1 o 1' 1n 1 som1 r 111 1 1rson11x 1 1ont1n s 1 rt11 1 proh1hlv he a 1oll1oe prole sor 11m1 o1s ot 1f uc EVELYN BROWN H rs s 1 math1m1t11 l prohlem th1t 1nson1' 1 tn hqure out hut no on1 c1n qu1t1 tomprehend B uni 1p1h1l1tw r1rson1l1ty 77 Wh1t 1 ht sou 1r1 we yn s1 es mnq wry dlouwt 1 nn ent oo t1r 11 our 1 1 Q tre li 1m1l1ar llqure 1t all our q1m1s Vh1t111r s our mon 11' vn q to t W1 re for 1111 EARL BUCHANAN To know Boo 1s to possess the re1l mc1n1nq of th1 oft mtsused t1rn1 frtentlshtp II s 1tt1t11d1 tow 1r1l 11th1rc h Q 1lw1yi heen one of ier1.111 He h1s 1lw rye boosted h1s school wh1re ht' c 11l1l 1nl w1 1dm1re htm f1r tt One of l11s 1 te eltqhts 1s drne around tn a well known oranqe colored truck YVatch xt oo Some d n Nou mtv hue 1 h11s1n1 s of sour own IOSEPH BLIGGY H11 hatr li red 1nd not auburn erther lust pl11n red 1nd make no mxstake ahou xt I r 1ll t at oe qreat fellow He 11 one of our athlettc Qemors of whom we are 1ll proud N 1 wont w mite t1me by wlshlng luck for w hixe a suwptclon that he wlll make h S own lu1k and 1t w1ll not'be 1ll l111l-1 exth r MARTHA BYRNE You 11n uiuallw he1r Martha hefore you s 1 h1r A 1lex1r wtt 1nd hne sense of h11m11r m1 e M1rth1 11ollx 1l11 n11 e But She 1lQo h1S 1 Ser1ouQ Qtde and 16 one of our heit studentQ The most 1dm1r1hle of her ltne qual1t1es 1s that she h1s the cour1q1 of er own conv1ct1ons Maw the h1st of exerythlnq he hers IEAN CALDER llere 11 etceptlon to the Qaytnq th1t l'1e111tw and hruns 1r n t f und 1n the s m pl for e1n 11 g1ft1d w1th ho h of these can 1 happy smlle charmlnq personalltv and Qunnw d1spos1t1on are x lluahle 1s ets to her tl1 Vhth her 1b1l1tw to shoulder responsllultty and lead other: we are sure lean has what 1t take: ELIZABETH CANTWELL Behold happx. qo lucltx L1 b e alwaxi h1s 1 cheerx Hello for eterxone She looks at the sunny slde of lnle and leti the other w1de talxe c1re of ttself I. e ts one of our 1ommer111l students and hopes some d'1y to he Qomchodw Q Stenog Wnth an exer ready 1m1le 1nd a w1ll1nqness to aiilit happtness 1nd success wlll he hers THOMAS CARLIN Tom e1n be re1d1ly clawed aQ one of thoie tall handsome voung men wrth 1 mee d1spos1t1on 1nd 1n excellent sense of humor Hts happy go luckv character has made h1m a welcome fr1end 1n anw group NN hen we leaxe h1m our regards and best wtshes all go wrth h1m IENNIE CARRAS Iennxe 15 one who has newer been prompted to loin many of the orqam ations of our school hut 1lwaxQ qwes her worthy support to them when called upon enn1e 19 a qu1et unasiummg peruon who goes about school malunq staunch frlencls 1nd mnndmg her own busrness our ldea of a fine person May good luck and fortune alwavi awa1t you ennte IOHN CARRAS lohn 1: one of those r1re combmauons of an athlete and a mus1c1an He has performed admtrahlx both 1s a member of the traclt team and a w1ol1n1st ln the Hlqh School Symphony Orchestra In the latter he excelled 1n hts performance Il 1s also c1p1l'1le tn the role of student We dot? our hats to a future Rubmofl ROBERT CARTER Nou haxe heard of Raphael De V1nc1 and other contemporartes 1n the world of art Well then meet Robert Carter an art1st of today Perhaps some day h1s ptctures w1ll be wmnmg all the pn es for bemg the most outstandmg At 'my rate we know that uf he attempts anxthmg m that l1ne he wrll be successful Bestdes bemg 1n amst Robert 11 one of those few blonde males 5 F , Ill I: 'X ' :1 ' :1 D Q y 'Y I l f I I ' I ' Il . j II , V ' A I I ' . 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' 1' 1 wa' on the lcothzll t'ld, in a hp. 1 lun or at .1 ' 11'rt. P h ,' .I . I I ,' . ' '. fc. ar'zlp1ll If I' .'lrry. I 'I WILSON BROMMER You must comhlne the q11.1l1t1e4 ol d1l1g1'nt st11dent good sport, and fmcere fr11'nd :I you w'1111l1l know' VVils11n as I1 ' . He 1 1 I 2 I 'hap --- tall hl nd , 1 cl h. nd, ', w'1th 11 11' y ll1'.hl' p- ' 1ltI'. If h' ues as he h.1. ta 'l. he sh.ll . I ' ' 'I s. s - '. '. l. s 1 L lc' f , ' 1' J E ' 1 '11 1 . I' '. ,I . ' . ' . r.' '1. . ' If'- 1' . .' I? ,. . I Rg ' 1 'I E'l I Be. d ,' h I ' ' stu , E 'elf 1s .1n ard h 4 ' f gthl-tic.. II' f a I1 I 2 I4 ','. X . ' if y :1ml'1 . E' II . Io tl y I 1': , .'a'., .' o 11 1 '1 . h'fdI, to A ' - ' I . ' , ', B ' 4 I' I' :I 1 . ,' 'sy I' . ', A. .' :', . 1 . t'.Buto. h. I isa I .I 'I ' I - . I I V, , ' .I - HIDE I .C I , ' '. , I' . .e' ', ' ' Q ' .lc . ..' I .1.t. ' an . ' , ' I 1 i I' . .' . 1' 0 o ' ,.1 1' .11'e. I. ', ' ' t . , '-I - I' ::i1'l 'h ' .,' 1 I' I- , I - - . .I I . I ' I II I I I . I I I 1 I 1 I .. , . . I , B6 I ,Lf-Liu! QJJIJ Q-994 Ca., . 1 ' I LILLIAN CASH CHARLES CHIVINSKI DOROTHY COLEMAN MILDRED CROLL DORIS DANC EDITH DANDO IENNIE DARGINARA GEORGE DAUBERT EDNA DAVIS ELEANOR DAVIS RITA DEITRICH IOSEPH DvNAPOLI ' MILDRED DeNAPOLI ALVVEN DEVVALD ALMA DIETRICH ' J f I If-A A A-' ' , . X , W! 'L 1 1 4, 7 I fa ' xv 3 IQ + b I x . 5' ., I J '4 X I-OX I ' ' f , . I f v' , I A gf gp I 3 ' ix A Q X 5 fi., Q ' 'Wd 4 jg' , XXI SENUQGB , -,ff A .r ,f O 51 LILLIAN CASH lun lo nq l ll1 1v qrt-1 s 11 m1 e ant que xou 1 qran e o L1ll11n s adc mann q1111'111nces t11r1nq h r s 1x s 1 1nt o suttt s 11r r n me uq est1te o sutcv s Cash CHARLES CHIVINSRI 1rl1t cnc o o commertul mtn t 1 tv ewnter st-tm to qtt ulon 1n ptrfttt htrmo Ant w 1y not W o wouldnt get l nq wtth rltk 1 11v 1 e 11 r l tr arl L 1ls fond o d111t1 q o knows Some hc mtqht bt pr11.1tt setret1ry to the presr tn 1 1mt1l11nq tqu1ll1. t r1 1 llcrc s l11 DOROTHY COLEMAN Dltty Colem'1n V1 hw t e name 1tself1s svnonxmous wnth fun Vhhtrett-r you hnd Dx! you hnd lauqhtcr She s the or1g1nal E1st Slde gloom chaser XVho s t at rushmg bw Oh 1 who h1s prob1hl'- concened a dandy stunt 1nd well bent on carrung 1t out MILDRED CROLL Nl1m 1s the xery eH lc1ent Edltor 1n Chtef of our Annual And wh1t 1 glrl M1m ts the exceptmn to 1nv rule she s 1 Venus de M110 an Emstem and a P1tsy Kelly all rolled up 1nto one del1ghtful q1rl Nl1ldred 1s tery understandmg and cert11nly does mute conflcltnces Her m1n11 1b1l1t1es spe1k for themselxes Orchld to a real q1rl 1 real frltnd D RIS DANDO Vfho s th 1t m1k1nq all the notse Oh l Dollv lau h1n 1nd alk1n 1s 11su1l D1d xou exer see Dolly th1t she xdnt haw 1 sm1le 1nd a cheery word for exeryont She 1s ont sure Cure or the blues 1n 1ll who 1ssoc11te w1th her le1rn th1s Here s hopmg that you tontmue to spre 1d sunshlne 1lw 1ys bec1use 11 surely ls welcome EDITH DANDO Fduh 1s 1ll set to he 1nother lady 1n wh1te Yes sou 1e guessed 11 she s plannmg to be 1 nurse Edtth h1s made m1ny lrlends 1n hlqh school Here s one g1rl who reallv h1s that sthoolg1rl compleuon Her n1tur1l rosy cheeks 1re the enxy of m1nv Vlnth th 1t m1ll1on d1ll1r tw1nkle 1n her eves Edlth b1ds well to achlext: her umbluon IENNIE DARGINARA Wh1t s that no1se Oh 1t s only tnntt tearmq throuqh the h1ll Pxeryone knows enn1e that little q1rl wtth he 1 personalxtw enme 1s 1lw ns treatrnq lxuqhs or her r1en s w1th some new q1q And 1s she ever or1q1111l enn1e 1s prob 1b y thmklng of housekeepmq for some One bec1use she seems to take 1n 1ct11e Interest 1 l ln her Modern l.1x1ng Lltss GEORGE DAUBERT Where basketballs roam so does George P1gmv 1s one of the tallest boys m school and can he handle 1 b1s ketball7 W1thout a doubt he 1s one of the ftnest xarsttv courtmen to le1xe P H S 1n manv a ve1r H s halr 1s red so bew1re qtrls Hls laugh also attracts cons1der1ble attentlon George won t need any horseshoes or luck charms to acqulre happmess we hope EDNA DAVIS Edna 1s one of the quleter q1rls of our number But those who qet beyond her reserxed ettenor tlnd a sunnv d1spos1t1on Edna 1s small and sl1m and her brlght smlle 1s her chlef 1sset Edna probably flgures th1t 1 s1nglc sunhe1m 1s enough to drne away many shadows for she IS alw1ys ready to call that theory 1nto pract1ce ELEANOR DAVIS El 1s one of the ardent boosters of wh1th the roster of 36 can btnst' One nexer sees El very compostd or quxet lno offense! Qu1te the contrary She 1s always bus1lv cnqaqed 1n selltng t1ckets or somethtng else wh1ch calls upon her store of pep 1nd 11tal1tv El has also been s0c1ally actne Charm and personaltts combxne to make her popul1r RITA DEITRICH Rua 1s one of our peppv enthus1ast1c Semor g1rls Rxta has that true 1thlet1c bu1ld and was a v1luable member of the G1rls Vars1ty lnsketball squad wh1le that group ex1sted She 1s 1 xaluable booster of all our school athletxcs Of course sh 1 mterested only 1n ht-r d1st1ngu1shed cousm 1n connectmn w1th the athlet1c teams' Hmmm we wonder OSEPH DeNAPOLI Ioe handles a pxano l1ke a glove because he praetxted lwe knowl The school dance orchestra h1s a wery capable p1an1st when lt comes to oe and he s hard to beat H15 llght red ha1r and blue eyes attract cons1der1ble attentton oe s name h1s been on the honor roll t1me and agam and we know he ll keep up h1s splendzd record 1n the future MILDRED DQNAPOLI M1ld1'ed 1s one of our m1sch1ewous Semor g1rls She 1s always creatrng some fun for her Frlends and how we enloy tt' Thxs dark ha1red mtss ha1ls from the East S1de Um Nuf sed We arent acquamted w1th M1ll1es secret 1mb1t1ons W at s tt to be M 1e 7 Somebody s Stenog or a Penthouse for 'Iwo Eh7 ALWEN DEWALD Forward' March' Oh that s Alwen our effluent drum major takmg the band through some mtrlcate letter forma t1ons All who attended our football games commented xery fa'-orablv on our band and on our drum mayor The sm1rt untform helped to create some femmme mterest Al does well 1n h1s schoolwork too and wxth h1s combmed talents we are sure of h1s measure of success ALMA DIETRICH Alma 1s one of our smaller g1rls but then remember Good goods come 1n small packages Yes she s another blonde mtnus any semblance of d1 mess Alma 5 lots of fun Her happv go lucky attltude has proted to be one of her d1st1nct1se characterxstncs and well all remember th1s lnttle g1rl who 1s seemmgly carefree I IN ' ' nfl V ll I, IV S fx S D u W 1 1, -1 -F 1 1, IP' 'U' f f l I4 ,1 1 jf JY J' r M ' .1 'I J . 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I I, I r If 1 . h I H H, A. . ,I f . 3 Y 7 f s!,',4.lrff ELEANOR DIETRICH RICHARD DIETRICH IOHN DOLBIN EARL DREHER CHARLES DUSEL EDWARD EAGEN IOHN BASKEYFIELD lEBENER1 RUTH EBLING IOHN EDMONDS EVA EICHENBERG MILDRED ENGLEMAN ALVERNA FEHRMAN EVELYN FEHRMAN ADELAIDE FELIX MARGARET FERMIER . , 'V JC- L 0 Q ,f ,A . -X L . ,, . I ' '1 ' . EENUQUBS J Q f 1, .J f f if-It ,, ' ., f s., -,1,w,,4,'J', -0 ,1' us! 'V -' EANOR DIETRICH l 11ar4r f ll pmt rf 1lxn11tr 1111 1 11 1n1r 11.t1r 1 111 1r 1 oster of wthmq P H N l lt h b 1111 1n1 1s11 or ot rrw s 1t 1r 1tn1l11ne1 eprttt of lms t1 f n 111 1 1 11 1 11 1n 11n1 11111l1rt11 1n I HARD DIETRICH Behold 11 r our etter m1n s 1m11 ator fl fem1n1ne 11rt e1ts n rtqular 111 For h1 s 11 lolly good fellow Whom could we be speakmq of but our Dttter Dick has al 0 been popular sou.-1ll1 YVh1t about those danung lessons Dwter 0 lll nexer xeter 1s urc to s11'1ee 11 1s tr1c 1 qr1n th1t nexrr somts 11 OHN DOLBIN D111 s one of th ltqhtnlng bows from P H S He was 11 star on the track team and btname known throuqhout the enunty Physmal tra1n1ng dtd wonders for a1k 1nd we hope h1s mental tr 11n1nq has dont' h1m some qood too 11 1s fast and tfl'1rt11e1n track and we hope he s fast and effertlte 1n hx'-. cllmb to the he1qhts L DREHER Pu w Dre-her wxll nexer be lorqotttn H1s mkes and sm1l1s ll Inc ore-11 YK hen ht h1111n11s 1nter1st1 1n 1 rh1n tt akts a s 1ck of vnam1te to d1s1nterest hurt f he s p s st11 s to 1 n lxfe 11erxth1ng will btar '1 theer 11 aspect tn the Dreher famtlx CHARLES DUSEL Charlu has .11 qreat amb1t1on to become 1 mechamc and h1s record 1n chool shows that l'11s prep1r1t1on has been Walt unttl all the streamlmed 1 1rs break down Then Charlte ll hats 1 chan1c to put hls bmtns 1nto act1on orqct Charlxt 1s unny wa an 1h1er1 nutloo n 1 we taken care of How tould we exer EDWARD EAGETN h1s companrons A sm1l1nq Fdd1e Bov l lkl fx K N I llf' NKHNK f llnlflf l ft 0 N 'lnll rlfflbll K I K rn f t 1 asn 11111 ed upon hx 11r1er Hr' 1s 1nt1rested 1n pr1ct1cally all sports and trtes -1 h1nd at all of them Keep fellow who mmds hrs own husmess ac 11 tnq the 1r1d11str1al 111urse e1e-11 1n 0 1 1l1ctr111 n 1r s 1re ts 1mp11rtant s1del1ne l1k1 ea 1 11t r1p1d steps 11 11111 r 11h th1 IOP 1n qood sp1r1s R TH EBLING D1hn1t111n f R11th11 1 sm 1ll 1 1t1 em1n1n1 mem 1r o our 1 w o 1 1 w tvs 11 111 1111r w1th 1-111ss pep ant enerqv Ruthre h1s mule mann frwnds She puts her whole h1 1rt 1n soul 1nto 111r1th1nq or th1 qootl 11 our A m1 1tcr VVL- ll remember thls wet lassre for ht-r exer re'1dv sm1l1 and her 1heerf11l 1l1spos1t1on IOHN EDMONDS Here s one box about whom conlhctmq stor11s 11r1 told Ont- fa1t10n of h1s fr1end says he s xerx qu1et the other that he s qulet only when w1th those who are not well known to htm llc trtes h1rd to please and always has qnml mtenttons He l1kes har monrous 1ond1t1ons and ls known as a peau-maker EVA EICHENBERG l mqhter and fun follow E 1 w 1re1er l-11 qt 1 h1t 11 w s Thxs fun m 1k1nq miss 1 1n1th1nq ut 1 person1flcat1on of the 11sually 1cc1pt11l L tle l'x1 1s1h111ous 1a is m1d1 oo es 1 s n 1n1 shc ls 1r11tr-tl haxo 1m41nq the nppnuu sex a s m 1t1t1n 1 o 1 11r1 1 to 1 Chut 1s MILDRED ENGLEMAN If sucl' .-1 tontest were staqed l bel1exe Nlxldred would wln bw 3 l1rqe ma1or1tx the t1tle of bemq the most qu1et person m the school llt s understood that there re no quxet how 1 Mxldred 1s xerv unassummq and has won many frtends 1n her own qulet wav She ts one glrl who takes her studles seriously and we re sure her secret amh1t1ons w1ll he re'1l1 cd ALVERNA FEHRMAN Alxerna 1s the blonde half of the Fehrman s1st1r team All who know Al1ern1 know 111st how w1ll1nq she 1s to do any asslgned task and how really capable she 1s of domg 1t Alserna ts 11 sw11t girl 'N at s 1t gomq to e l1ern17 new qstcr team on the radxo to croon to your fellow semors way back home 7 EVELYN FEHRMAN And now E1elyn the brunette half of the Fehrman s1ster team E11-lyn 1 do her part tno blue eagle here'J at any txme Evelyn along w1th er s1ster has been an four years We are sure she ll get along Let 5 see IS ll gotng to be a new s1ster dance team to too 1s characten ed by her w1ll1ngness ardent booster of P H S durmg her thrxll xaudeulle audtences Yes7 w1rc 1n her own 11rcle of fnencls The gets along x1'r1 well w1th her studres class b t she 1s a real l e auburn harred sxsttr senlor name 4Fel11l m1ght suggest ADELAIDE FELIX Adela1de 1s one of the quxeter members of our c1r1Ie by the way seems to be constantly growmg larger Th1s Adelatde I9 a xerv l1keable g1rl and not 1n the least btt catty as her MARGARET FBRMIER How she enloys l1fe' XV1thour a worrs and her frrends tbovs7h As for talkmg she gabbles at t1mes lxke a lxttle lettxnq her finqers wander mer the xxorv keys Orch1ds to you Peg 1bout tlsshmg 1 bcw1tch1nq sm1lc to all she seeks a refuge and Ends peace by for bemg our successful actompanrst durmq our four years' 111th1'1gt a cart she goes brook When downhearted H S S ' 4 ' l . 1 ff 4 1, ' ff L , I ,, l '1 1 If 51 EL 1' .1 1s 11 ' 11 1 V .1tt-H 1 l slzv 11'rt111nlv km ws how' to 1l1r- t her - - gv, D - ls 1 1 d-nt bo ' ani' , . .E un11'rt11 vs whet er tt 1' 11 f thall gf 1' m1 ul frstxxnl, h '1 1', NN' h h' 1 l ' I'1l I' .md 11 , '1- art- sur' sh' xll l l1 ' A' - k g. R C -- 11 f -l 1 . the t l 1 hw -he ', 11 rl 11ll in all. 11 'I ' g U ' -' - .. .. H' i N. ' tell' HD' .1 . 711 11-11 11, '11f, . 1 - -Aff! A I 1 e 'A ' . ..'. 'J 5 ' ' ' K EAR p 4 ' A -. ' , , w'1 ' f 'r. ' ' ' - ' rd' 1 g. t -, .t' d ' .. l lite u to h1 r1'p11tat1on and 'k' f th1 g 1n , - I' t 1 ' f l ' ' 5 ' ' 1 , 1 ' ' s ' 1 1 '. 1 4 ' . ' ' ' l ,' ' w1th h f. ' 'lk d - fzl k rv l'fe? Q v 'llh s qu ' h 1' h1'l1-111 1t or 11111, ha 1 xrrv k 1 . ' J' 1f h . He l k'S t tell i11l11',' 1 1 ' lt' h' 1 th of , ' .. sye h-h.'ti1'l s 1 - . . ' , ' 1 ' ' J 3 31 1 1 . IOHN BASKEYPIELD QEBENERJ lack 114 fond of sports. esp1'1111llv of basketball and b11s1'h11ll. He is 11 very curious b11t likeable ' 3 ', Q k is t k' - J ' ' f, llc ts. l hl plann g t b' .1n 1 ' '.1 , HG' lf' 1 h',- ' ,' ' , 1 - b 1 ' .' l1'k, and V' 'll 1-1' ' ' A .' ' tr. U 11 1 1 . p't -f ' - b' f 'lass 'h 's 1l '1 b bbl' Q - 1 l H 1, 1 I' ,. f . ' -1 1 ds 'Af '. f .l 1 Nl. . ' all .1 . ' 11 h' s '.1-1. 'Oh. w' . 11 g l 'a,'Ev11. - . ' A I 'Q 1 X' ' h b 1 J ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1t fa. M 'fi h1f 1 - dl of pal'i P.ll.S. 1 l. h1' '. ' c 1 A ' ' ' . E1 ' n b 's t be 11 pn 1111- 5 -t11ry. G1 t. f 'kl'.. Q t .' . ' ' , ' . AA . I .IV ' V, 1' 1 11 K- ' 'V' I 'A A V . ,- Y , 1 1 1, . K -,vh -A lS.A' AMAA ,ya .. 9 9 5 Zfffw Gus' EERRANT1 DOLORE5 MOLLY FLAHERTY RQEERT EOLR ROBERT EOy6'ElLER youx Eox BLANCHH EEZQEIJ BEATRICE ERIE FONALD FROMME 1AMEK'C-OLAMIS 4 1 1 LILLIAN GAMBER L' . RY QILCFBRE CORA GLASS RUTH GOE'I'TI.ER IEAN GOLDEN IJ , lf r ,J ' x 5 1' 41 , VF' JQQ X 1 J L H ' 'f -'f fL Kr e RWM lv MMMQE, ,- L pf. U' nj' - N .. , J. 71 K ri -4,-,ff A 5- NVD I K 7 'S.4 I I 1 'rx 'Y ls, rfX,VJ AW- Q'cf fL -ff X 4, 4 L, - r -,L,,Qh' V I - , 0 ,' GJ 'fl' .1 fc, L., 7 1 ' f fp, I gf-fr. V, YD ' L 1 ff, U4 V! . J L f V. -L N ff LW, L, ff 'I ' 1 .04 V C L L' L I .atv I Q ' I . I lk , S' '-- ' gr - I. V k . , 'J an L' '. ENUQRS Wwdfwwf U Sl ' v Pr ff ' 'fu 'wi ! 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LORES FEY Dolrvrm 1 n f mr most pulm mlhucncv girl A vu s l 111.. pu1111t!1nq 1 thuuwnd dcl1C'1c1f:s to rm mm hcr words and actmnk '1 q rm .41 x pre idmg sun-hnlc' md l' 1 C Q rwarln bhc llrmly hrhums ln domg one rhmq vul hefnrr. xhe Starts another M LLY FLAHERTY Vklth 1-x1m.l1ng lrur :ww md 1 hr-qu1l11'1q lruh r1 lc Nlollw l h m you 1A1tl1r1ut tryn g cs ru MG! .nt md aluaxi and uwnli thc vnord to know 1t 0 xt 1l 1 lr K 'u -wx rc vuth 1n unusual Spnsc of humor In 1d lhg when whuh m1km hm 1 yhirmmg cnr11p1r110n BERT FOLK Ah rl1c' l1. ru must hr' t1ll d rl. hinclxoma Ll I 11 no h ll W1 1 thc he 1111 u gl: 5 Surrw ou muwd our somehow or nrlnr lwll. 11 cl 1 1 I L xsmumqcv. crm M 1r. 41rrL 1 1 uc 1n 01 cs Drm nu cr won 1 beauty umm xt ROBERT FOLVVEILER A frlcmil of frm Cx a vlnrkcr lv. .n hc rc 1l x q 5 1.111 .no 111 Rn crt miniqccl to get all A s xrcwmlnq If wou want proof um ul' our lonq x11ll'Lr1nq hcmvitn tcnlur apm Q x fgllovu an wrdcnt followcr 0 wll wlhlctxu wurh 1n 1h11ndamc of Qnhmwl p1r1 f wsu. L rc m n JOHN FOX Inhnnxc 1111 .11 xx 11 xx it runs 1 .loss simond Num, other than .mn11strx l K xx 1 r C 'lt iw! .1 ls to ru . NCHF FREEZE An 1n!.rc -hd xounq lmy Sh I. xt l l must 1n11s111l mm 1 1111'rh 1mm l r 1-n1p1111o s TRICE FRIE I llrm 1 rn 1 y n rn 1 munq 1 v 1111. 1n crrst 1n 1x1111n Q 1s x 1' Nt11d1-uns r1ql1t 11 xx r -l1c won 4 so lr v. v an 1n 1 1111 L .nm 1 mn rc una c DONALD FROMME Our fruml Uowald 1G 1n el-1q1.n. xounq 111 '1 ll mu dr1sl1c or r1d1c1l Khvy rmqht hs' 1th r 111 Q ng r 1n 11 A1 mxuxnr 1. 1 r .1 new 1s mn. o 1qr. S v.1'1 IA FS GOLAMIS If I ru 1 q1rl up hmnlcl 1 nil! ll Cl Yxxixlf I5 rflxln NCI 5 Q KNK ll N 1 nq 1. ry dccp luhln. th 11 prv 11111. wlsuu . 1. rl1'1. l fllk .rx 1 r' 1l. pt111 1 1111 111 .11 1 1. lnq N clmf ntcrckl 1. quc 111 h to but me bcl1r'xL ouqht 1 ds r.1t 0 1 1 mr. 11. 1K 1 xx 11211 11 x 1 s 111. X11 .lo -.unc rLfor11 Q D 1 Ypuh 11s uvun opxnxoni rnqn' L n d1l'.rLnn. uw. '1 rx nlx 111 ms mx r1x111.1 1cl1tc5 10 1 1111. q 1, S tl1 I1LrC1s my LILLIAN GAMBER On unn the dan c Thva 11 Gam x 110111. cxprc sl- r 1 fun md .lc cxccutes 1t to p.rfcct1o'1 he lets no sludms or lclp 111111 .rg xxxlh her onulpnlon c 1111! ox 1. Q L q 4 1 hours vuth u1nq.d fget and a daihmg young uompmmn bv her nd. MARY GILGORE Qunl S dnl Th.-11 i what vou lhlm. Ihoiv, mlm kmm p.non1llty nnlnncnd bw hcr vu! whlch makes hm: in lgrclable companmn l lnguwx mul. mn tnpx Y nn You guess CORA GLASS No matur what she does 'hc docs 11 v.1.ll She 1s a qood 1dlcno:-.s She 1s a true steadfast frxend to all and 1: cue: v11ll1ng ro lnclp 1 of v.h1ch She 15 a member R111 1' d -. capabl nf.. RUTH GOETTLER Mus1c Speaks no thc Soul What appeals to thc chprhs o our . melody from a Holm Ruth 1s very adept 1n playmg th1S1nstrumf.nt 1lMrs th l p1.1nu .nmpl1u14.nn'd for the work Qhc h1s already completed NVQ: prophesy hlr su..cw .1 I N GOLDEN llst 1n ll around qnrl lt s .1 or 5 lp11'11.1 11 horses dmnces and most of all men take up the mst of hcr mme Srudux J sour mutmgs vuth lh1s Trutomc blonde hcr greetmg 15 alvlayi the nm xnq and tha' Arn l 11111 I cn1pl11t111llw She pouesscs 1 ch111111ng on' Xu iwoclnm As for unuicmcnl 2 and .llpmdal-Ie rud nt who lvmvs not tl- uns of d or to do h r iharg of th. work xn anx organz .mon motmnx marc r1c1u11fullx thm thc' strams of hwrmonmus She li xntcru cd 1'1 urmnq pl1ys md his hun h1ghIy a playvnrxght x U .sunqf . 1 1. . une qcty dom' ln pin um. Rnqndlcis of the frcqulnc Hunqry J W X , ca Q I X ' X . X , . Y . , 1 A ' 1 . x A I , . 1 . ,J r. 1 I V - 1 rj D W Q 1 1T' A ' A , N - ff . L X' 1 AA Q - 4 ' AA ,X A f F V ,Q - . - x, '- , 4. 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A p' I ' A A is ini: on' of h 'r m.1nA' int 'rzwrx 'l 'l . . , . . . ' ' . .' ':? O. . A ' 4 . ' ' -. . 1 y A A AA A. . , A . .A A AA AA Cal. A Af., V J, ,, I SA-41. m M' XJ , I :WNW-FNZJR ' fri' xXX9j TQQQQQKQ 3 wjb UQ? I JJALYCEWOD GEORGE ?6OO4DlNiAN E GRAEFF I YN GREENE l1 iFl X GEO8?EGOR Q DORIS ?RlFFITlil ADELINE HARRIS g - OBERTA HfRVEY D yf J-ASQ 1EROM HECKMAN BETTX HIGGINS IOHN Hoses I-Rho HOFFMAN Ml ,r VK , r ?' . ff My f W7 s? R- A J'fJ J Q . if X 5 wWwkHffVWW4ZWW MYHY I juhjyfvbyv lj few ' Wf J JCM , ,wwMU, S NUQRS X , Atl' at-,ips vw. Aw., Us , A , If t . , 'f r 1, ta ' Q 9 L .ar X ALYLE GOOD IJ tl y u tr s m 1 1 yu ou tr s mx r1 time Of crur m o 1 an 1 cc on itr merr o roam o li e lhose who know r w wtren s rtstn GEORGE GOODMAN Georgie l oks so shy d innottnt b t Oh wh1t 1 l t f idcas hll that blond he d Sometimes we must idmi suqqtstion 1 try helpful b t qtntrslly swt pan or some rm lla also has tht unusual knack of qenius that of not on y txnq into 11ms but out of t M RIE GRAEFF lltr yoxce is ctltstiil melody xth 1 winninq smilt 1n 1 soft sopr1no yoxct M1r1t sinqs her w1y into the hearts of hir friends tsomeont sud th1t music is the speech of Anqelsl She finds plt isurt in eyerythinq she does 1nd neyer wayers until her t1sk ls compltttd M1y success be yours Mirie in the mus1c1l world HELEN GREENE This younq lsdv has a most ittractiye personality She has the knack of m1k1nq not only acqua1nt1nces but also friends She 1s eyer ready to do a fayor for anyone She loyes dancing but belieyes that the best part comes 1fter the dance fYVell who doesnt t She 1s attentue in class and tries to do her best especially in French HELEN GREENFIELD Helen is a yery obliging young ladv She is always ready to greet you with a smile or well any way you treat her She 1s a yerv conscientious worker and makes sure her assignments are completed on time And here s 1 tip to you fellows If you are 1 qood dancer you will win her admiration She loyes 1 good time and amonq her friends is I leader in the r1nks of fun GEORGE GREGOR Iht proynrbul footbxll htm George was 1 ytrv popular vounq m1n durinq hi st1y in lottsyille Hiqh l'sptc1ally class! We 1re sorry you couldnt stay with us Swede DORIS GRIFFITH Happy go luckv Done She eniovs life today 1nd cares not for tomorrow To her boys 1re more important and proye far more interesting than hooks fshe learns from experience t Wit and humor are lust mtans of augmenting her personality and her ripplinq l1uqhter will rmg in our tars lonq after she is lost to sight ADELINE HARRIS O she is stabbtd with nonsenst If you he1r 1n odd qurqlinq sound t y t Harris suppressing 1 giggle Ne er is there one who c1n get so much out of the little things of life Not only is shc 1 true friend of mortals but shc loyes 1n1m1ls snakes being hsr special favorites ROBERTA HARVEY Qulttnt ss 1s 1 xirtue 1nd its possessor is in lsset to any group Thus 1t 1 thit Robert: mxkes her friends because she also likes to haye a qood timt and 1s tyer ready to loin in the fun Behind th1t stuclious silsnce is a secret 1mblt1on to serye others for she aspires to be 1 nurse ELEANOR HAY Ex er doing for others thus we find Eleanor Neyer is there a task to be done th it we do not find her present offering her meaqer contribution of assistance She has that heavenly yirtue of knowinq what to do and when to do it which has won for her a wide circle of friends bhe unfailmqly enhances her charm with that willingness to do ihinqs I OMB HECKMAN As quiet a littln mouss and ytry bashful llc s s td h s k h rocrtstinition 1s us I lt elf th speaks inte in a whily Sometimes we wonder pust what is b1ck of th it shvncss fiw o us know him except to see th1t we be ie is kt 1 turtle who hides in his s BETTY HIGGINS Orchids to Betty for setting a high criterion 1nd maintaining 1: VN 1th the sky as a limit nexer once 1n her career has she l11led to work to capacity Versatility should haye been her middle name lshe hates 1nt anyway J ln eyery realm of school life shi stood aboye the crowd Our desire that she continue her already enyiable record OHN HOBBS Vfith eyervthing that it takes to make an all around football hero Hobbs has been one of the most successful and most popular y1rsiiy men in our class althouqh he is un1ware of it He likes to type A for girls well since you must haye his opinion h likes tht quiet ones but they arent interested in him O if only he knew how many hearts turn topsy turyy wht-neyLr he fi1shes that most beautiful 1nd enynblt smile in their direction FRED HOFFMAN Here is a yerv quiet and studious young man who qains ont s confidence with simple sincerity He does 1 thing and does it well because he wants to not because he Ynust VVhy7 Because of the happiness he finds when he does hi best He oyercomes obstacles which loom before him ats easily as he dt-yours his fayorite dessert Such a person cannot but reach the top MILDRED HONICKER This 1 1 qirl with ilyer yo t She has been an asset to all of the school s choral groups Her p1rt1cular companion has been Marie Graeff but eyeryone has known and liked Mildred Lift to her 1s one h1ppy sonq We haye 1ll enjoyed her w1t She is 1n enqaginq tompanion P 1- O . . N' Y ' A . f ' I 1 I - LF 1 S S tb , ' A , . ,,. r, .. J . L, fp HW! f , M f fc 'A 1 -'o ey ' ev .1 wo an on wlvvls' Yyvll, we lid, All' ' is lust cr.s:y' ah t roll- kating and does so in all her ' t . . 'w se, we ust n t ffrget d ting. s n ' 1t plays an important part l ' y'-g -' - l f 'l' . H ' ' he likv her, but we 'ish she t o - ' ed. o J Q ' V' an ' , u l '. . o o ' 1 'a . .' , ' .' 2 't. his 3 l A ' ' 's y I' u A ' 'J ,' it is it '-ll l l .' p 1 k, ' . ' t ' , ' K ' lf' get A ' . '. hem. A ' ' ' s- 1 VV' . ' A ' 'e . dz J . . . J '. ' O - . 4 'l'- f 'sz - . . ' 's.'. 3 ' '. ' was he in with the girls, since he showed no preference as to blondes, brunettes, or redheads lexcept that blondes prevailed in English . .' 3' ' ' . :-Y . . . A ' 4 : , i 's 'us , . ' . ' '- ' 4 ' . ' J 1 Q . ' 's 1 . . . ' ,, ,- O ER ' J ' s a ' ' . '- ' . -i.'1ntere.t- in i. wor , ut p '-' 4 ' j it . litt ' at : ' 1 ' ' '. ' ' . ' I . . .- I So - ' f J ' ' . . . , . ' l' ve he ' li ' . ' ' ' . 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' , up-A7 -., 4 , 1 I l 1 ' S 3 D WZW G ORGI1 MEYERS An1th1r of tht quiet 1s1r 11l t 'n 111 s 11 1ts11 1 1 ttt err N n e 1s xmong thos whom L ows w1ll o o un mt 1n Late ree 1rs r s n 1 or e ots ts s 1 t 11n 1 1 s so 1 1pp1L1 1 o 1m ls 1 m1 n w t tn st 1r 1nnt 1 W LLIAM IVIILYPRS As wtll known tround hool l un Nondu o o 1 s t 1 t t 1 Ls 111 r w 1t1 11 o p1 nt t o Lou 1 nn om 1n nons nn y kts mono onous s1 w tn sn 1 rl lu y rs othtr wor snr mon 111 1 1 s wot and f1y11r1vt tudy 1 ELEANOR MILLER One of the mtrrtest sweetes funnxest n est qlrls of our 1l1ss' She d1nees l1ltt Rogers rtdcs ltke 'Vln dlyes ltke Cole-mm lC1eorq111 swrms llke Mar.l1son 1s bu1lt l1k Crawford and dr1yesl1ke L1n1phell She hrs those qu1l1t1es whtch make for real and lastmq popul1r1ty Eyer consulerate and unself1sh ruly 1 q1rl one 1s proud to Lall frtend GENEVIEVE MILLER The composnr of the song Sweet benexteye must h1-ne htd our enny 1n thought Her pleasant d1spos1t1on and un11ssum1nq manner hate made euryom 1n htqh suhool ltkn her from the facultv down to the lowhest freshman Muste ts her tntended yocatron Already an excellent p11n1st she w1ll on1 d1y nt1rt11n us on the eontert st1qe or render us 1n orqtn rental LEN MILLER Helen 1s svmholn 1l of the q1n1r1tton of women whnh or1q1n1t1tl when the we 1ker sex was permltted to xott 1nd1 pendently n11k1nq her own deetstons md standtnq on htr own feet Scorntnq the femtnlne moder. Helen we1rs t11lored Llothts httomtnqly 1n keeptnq wtth her cr1sp huslness lllsr 11r bhe 1 rank md rnoda t tllustratttl hy' the f1tt that sht 1s most rzluntant to dlseuss herself SH RLI:Y MILLER ohtrley h h 111 w1tl1 l nq nouqh t1 l 1 11111 down our hrst 1mpress1on of htr 1s qut t md reseryed Shtrley w1ys 1 Good Sport ne part 111 o s 1 11 1 oo r h htr erowntn xtrtuc 1s t 1t s 1 1s a on ull 1lw1 remembered Sht h p1 1 q wht p h r wholt h11rt lnto ext-ry untltrttkl q Thelm1 too p1r 1n mmx 1y1t1es o P 5 1nd has proun herself 11 true an oy 1l elassmatn ALICE MULLIN who beltut mary g1qqle 1 l1uqh 1nd Altec pops upon the scene Her qreatn st asset 1s her sunny dlsposttton She 1s one of the ew rloud has a 1lx1r l1n1nq Altce has 'rlways been an effluent 1nd tndustrrous student Her one qreat arnh1t1on 1s to become an 1tnompl1shed p1an1s1 Here s w1sh1nq you luck l1t1 VERA NABHOLZ Vnlfvmq txtrvthmq w th wht n sht 1om1s 1n Lontaet Ver1 1 llkt 1 sttck of 1.lvn1tn1te retdy to explode 1t anv tlme Her hohl'11es 1r1 those sports whueh r1q111r1 ot o 111t1o11 1seh1 xo 1 1 1n htslte a 1r1 h1r pets Her hne sense of humor 1s renownad VM would entov 1 ftw more qloom eh1s1nq p1rson1l1t1cs ltkt hers trouml P H You hne th 1t Comfortnhlt fullnq that all whrth he does wrll qttn 111 rt tngemous m1nd Hard work ts 1 requlstte of sue ALBERT NASSER Al 1s sunh 1 w1ll1nq deptndlhle 1l11p to h1y1 around be efliemntly ncompllshed Undernn 1th that quret rutrxed extermr 1s an entr cess 1nt1ll1q1nt1 1s anot er as ot uw tan e 11 1 1 p11r of cl1nc1ng brown ewes and you hne be ma Q h1 P1rson1l1ty m1xer belm1 s conqen11l1ty 'md her beauttful husky youu are renowned Mn her spe as we dld when she snnq St1r ust SE MA NASSILR Vnaetty bully P p V1m Nnqor Sparkltnq as 1 hottle of untaqe nhampaqne and a better future rmploytrs and audnnus f1ll undtr har hypnotte ALOYSIA NAUYALIS Alovsn s lowly hrown waxy 1 one of our most attracttye members bhe has such a gnes serxous thouqht to those matters whtch deserye 1t hatr 1nd r11d111nt smtlt dtsnloslng beauttful teeth are 1 few of tht re1son1 why she lonely d1spos1t1on too agreeable and easy to get 1long wnh She 1s1nt ll1q1nt 1nd 1s n on 1r IRMA NEWTON Irma has not parttenpated tn xery many aettuttes tn htqh school euept those of the muste Clubs when he lend the support nf her alto yotce to add more rtthness to the whole She 1s tnterested tn ehurch work 1nd ts 1lw11ys engagmq tn some form of acttuty there Ask her about Boy btout Troop 9 ome t1m1 IEAN NICHOLAS Enttrely upsnttnnq our tdeas cnneernxng the deeorum of 1 m1n1ster s daughter Nttltv h1s remrnded us of 1 yoleano rea y to 1rupt 1t any mmutc She 1s svmpathettc rntelhgent uer ehcerful 1nd possesns 1 hne s1ns1 of humor bhe 1s tntnrtstttl tn mus1L 1nd 1t ont t1m1 txxnced qu1te an 1nter1st tn football I MIMA OCHS Ierm1m1-1 ha gust h en wxth us for t o years hut h 1 alr 1dv w1ll known htvtuse of her s1len1.e bt en11 1s more eloquent than words ermtma 1s om of our smallest g1rls d11nty and sweet lf she eould but step baxk Into the past how 1ppeal1ng she would look 111 1n old fashmned gown danetnq qratefully he 'ntnuet mad, I . . 1 ' I 1 a f 5 I f j I I .fl E ' ' ' 1 - - ' r. r' 1 1. - y,-1 M- th 11 l. O1 le w-le11rl11 s lf- -nt. 'Vhe h ' 1 1- - h- kn '- .h1-tslrs ff . 'rry 1 d f . V- ' pe s1te t, Ce q d - h het in 1ll that h- d'rt1kc. A .l g1n1 l 'zhl' t h HD. 1 -1h1 g, do xt -1-ll. ht 1 1 1 h'r.' I ' I -- 1 st' 11s 111- 51- - X ' - s frht- XX' rll 1' I1' for th11 B ll l1k t l11 ', to ' h. nd t ai . Bu . f rs-. rl: g - th g ' t1 tl ' g' t . 'f 'h' h1'1 't dr1 wing he's painting 11 d v' ' 'e 11. lr1 ' ' els, h1'7 ' 1 . 111 11t11n. hxhhy, llfrv' ' lt, 1 ' s ' s ART' 1 . I ' ' ' X' as e- ' us o A 1-. I - 11xe 'l ' ' U I J ' ' 1' 'e 1 ,' '- . ' ' V' has al '1 ' t1k1-11 11n act ' 11ll 11r 'pwrts 1.d h. s. 11s .1 p11rt of herself. 11 fine sch l Spi it. ut ' ' ' ' g ' h1 .h1 THELMA MORRIS In the four short ye11rs we h11x1- spent 111 P. Il, S.. 'I'hel11111 h.1s worlcvrl her w'11y 1nto our hearts. antl her genial d1spo- siti w' 1 nys he ' . 1' ' 1s t 1' ty ' nf .lrl ' 1 uts t 1 ' ' ' 1 'nA. 1 lc 1 t ' 1 I' act -.' f .H. '.1 .' ' - dl '1 '. I , t 'I ' K ' ' 'c' J - ' 1: ' ', 1 's ' 1 . 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V vodxvs ,vel .Z I www 1 V hifi f V' WJ U L I N OSWALD Iohn rs ttrrsud tudrnt n th el true smp 4 rn as Q r nnrt w he re manrqer of 1l1rgc radro toneern sn t 4 s rr r rrrr s sr tnu owrxtr doesnt detrrtt ro hrs splendrd person1lrty n rs he m rn w rose rom rnw tnvont' enrr e wnr y rod rtrrnr 1 yours ohnnrt RICHARD OTTO As erptrrn of the qvm te1m Drck n1rrrrllw rrm1rrlx rntrrrsttt rn qym work He r es the hrgh bar he-st 1nd rt skrllful md darr q He also lrkes to swrm 1nd to watch foothrll qames hun thouqh he rs hashful and ter quret Drck drspl rys hrs frrendltness whrth has made hrm unrxersallw lrked hw flashrnq on c1refree smrle ROSE PAPAPIETRO The antrthesrs of her lonq nrnre R se rs one of t e mallest qrrls rn our tl1ss 1nd one o e wrttrest She rs qure 1nd re serxed hefore those wrth whom she r not well acquarnttd hut when she rs wrth frrends she keeps them rn gales of lauqhtet A sunny optrmrsm ards rn grwrng to others 1 rosrer outlook on Irfe ROBERT PARTON A re rl mln s m1n Rohert rs tnterested rn gym work 1nd 1thletres H rs on tht qym team ind enroys the work on r htgh har hest Hrs exterrty and daredexrltrw on the h1r crust eecr e erow s to q1sp and 1ppl1ud ll s xerv normal wounq hox nursrnq lrttle loxe for hooks hut gre1t lore for sports DOROTHY PATTON Thrs loxelv speermen of qlowrnq qrrlhood r Dot Patton She rs an efhcrent xrolrnrst and dances well Although usually quret 1nd reserxed 1 qood lookrng rnarl man can e1srlw arouse her Those lruqhrnq brown exes seem to see ex ervthrnq She talks e but well so rt rs wort your whrle to rsten t at HAROLD PECRMAN Another rm of our ters qur t hoss Harold goes hrs own w rw mrnds hrs own husrness and bothers none He rs xerv for school and wrll he qlad to enter rnto busrness lrfe DORIS PETRIE Renowned for her sense of humor Pete rs lollv and good natured She rs 1lw rys dorng somethrng cm y from rrdrnq escalator haekwards to sendrnq rrnsrqned post eards She rs srncere rn frrendshrp and nexer lets r frrend down One of her hobbres horsehack rrdrnq whreh she confesses she cant hut lrkes to do A future equestrrenne ALOYSIOUS PFEIFFENBERGER Unohtrusrxtly gorng about hrs husrnrss and annovrng no one Aloysrous teaches a lesson unknowrngly that of mrndrnq one s own husrncss He takes lrfe serrously hut not so serrously th rt he goes around wrth a long f1ce for he rs alw rvs smrlrnq pleasrnt and quret M1yhe he feels that Nothrng rs more useful than srlence NORMAN PICCIONI Being on the gym team must make a boy quret for here s another retrrrng memher He greets each day smrlrngly wrth nexer a worry He seems to haue adopted What should a man do but be merrv for a motto He rs humorous and one wrth whom you can haxe a qood trme He rs excellent rn hrs studres when he applres hrmself RITA POWERS As darnty a wrsp of femrnrtw as sou could hope to frnd anywhere Rrtr emhodres rll th rt rs symbolrc1l of farr young grrl hood She rs appe1lrnqlv loxelv rn face fiqure 1nd personalrty She h1s a host of frr nds 1nd r well lrked by those who scarcely know er o ont tout resrst 1 q met from those rngenrrous rrq t wrst tr or M RY PRESTILEO Mary rs tall dark and an 1dept pranrst Nlrrx rs of en ealled upon rn qym elrss to play and always does so wrllrngly Bcsrdes herng a good pranrst she rs also a good hasketh1ll player a crpahle center Nkfe dont know Mary s amhrtron hut we do know she wrll do her hest rn anvthrnq she undertakes N PUGH l1ck Pu h ll1s anvone eter seen hrm serrous lr he exer een strrorrs n th s no r dull mom e as where rck rs day drermrnq Hrs hrqhlv dcxeloped sense of humor h1s qotten hrm rnto 11nd out ofl jams Sh1ll he qo down rn hrstory a 1 Georqe McManus or a Fred Astarre IOHIN RARING One of our most xersatrle and well known memhers Iac does exerythrng from rrdrng a nag to srngrng roles rn operettas ack s smooth dancrng drv wrt waxy hlonde harr and smart elothrng are 1 few of the reasons for hrs popularrtv Hrs optrmrsm carefree attrtude and green skull cap are twprml of college boys so I1 k ought to enjoy next wear PAULINE REIDLER It s no wonder that one usu1lly sees Paulrne smrlrnq for to show such drmples rs wrsdom She rs etceptronally easy to get alonq wrth and rs remarkahly good naturcd hsrdently Paulrne h1s helrexed tht snrng S lener rs 1 xrrtue of the w e for she rs one of our most quret qrrls Need we add th1t she rs not frckle H RRY REINHART A hov whom teachers weleome hec1use f h dtpendrhrlrts A the hnrsh of hrs formal school lrfe he can cel rewarded rn knowrng that he drd hrs Nerv best Nothrng rs too mrreh for hrm and he h1s nexcr refused to help a frrend rn drstress Cert.-rrnlx 1 hos wrth such a persnnalrty wrll not find lrfe a hard clrmh I 3 Z I I ,f J 1 V f ' ' f e ,rt ' 1 f , J I fb' f 6 J rf! JV K l r W J! ' I ea nf J J OH ' an in ' - ' s ' i e ee' l . Sr e- d.j tw-e hopfl I th 'ill -tl A .4 1 . . ' : ' ' ' , Ht- rs .r re -:ved f-llrw' and he know: when t kr'-p q -t. Hr' xl- -, h '- . ' ' 1 f m .' ' ' ' . ' . loh t ' kind of hty ' 'l ' pe X' 1 I ' ll ' k. Mn ' gr fo ' ln' ', I W, 2 4' If . , .t 1 rr: p' . jf 'l' A ' . l'k-A ' . , on'.if:.' z 'nk. J ' . . ' a A . 4 .' 'y ' ' 1' . I I K.. V ' . I V Y .' V' ' . v' .' V A C il 4 ' .I '. ' A . ' o, 'A ' hrs A '. . , fth ' '. . t 5 5 K V ' e .. . ' A . 4 K , Q . A 1 ' g . , th ' ' d .' ' ' I' ' . '. - 'td ' 'd ..' . 1 . e i. a ' j I' K Iittl - ff A Y 'rr A f- ls U Ho. A ' f A K ' ' K ' . calm and allows nothing to upset hrm, He lrkes to plzry football, and the high bar rn the gym challenges him. He entertains a slight dislike ' - -Q U . . Y r . g 5 , . , h g. - l g. .1 K ., -it ,'. ' - F ' , g. i ' . ' - 5 ig ht. N li . 4l1-- J ,h'-h. 'fl hs' D A .- , . . s - .g ,- tr - ' 1- 4 V M , IOH . 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Xp .- JXMLMUV . - XJ' W IANET SK LYN 54lTH LEON,1iLsli,FI'6t'l! MALCOL RICHARD SMI x J 4 BURD SMYTH LORRAINE SNYDER ANTHONY STAGLIANO WALT EVELYN TEID K 7 . .ONARID STEIN IRVING STEINBERGER RITA STEPHENSON MILDRED STORCH CHARLES S E Jr va f ' it X 54 JY f Ll Mb R 7 9 ily . vffjj Lx -K - X? Wm Q ix S S E N U CCD E3 S AN CT' afar! ,awww W fb ,Hoff 7'aMfOjfc Lf, Jn-fr j I f f V JANET SKELLY XNhtre are stu rll qorn Be rut r or not xs a wr r t serrousness rr r sou ern rr ou ee rnt harls from Florrdr and thrs phrrst slrps from her tonqut un rnkrrrqlv ht h s cut mrnnerr ms rll her t wn rn anyone who hrs been rs r trrted wrth her rdmrres her rndrxrdurlr m rnd thr m FRANKLYN SMITH Neyer let t b s rd th rt Irrnkly ouldnt rerk t t rt pet lt w rs probably ont of hrs trnlut moments He hrs numerous pr rnks rt hrs hnqtrtrps rnd rst of them r Ld m rrrrdrntrlly hrs rnfectrrrus mrrth resulted rn more than one student s L Oh wtll whrt qoo rgh lrool rl y u r LEONA SMITH A born mrschref maker Leona s 1pprrentlv shy manner fools us no longer Alw rys krddrng her frernds she can also become such a conxrncrng consoler that rt rs only nrtur rl for someone rn trouble to qo to her for syrrprthy Possessrng sr carefree manner our srncere wrsh rs that rt wrll not drsrppear when she leay es school MALCLON SMITH A strrct adherent of law and order We can thrnk of no one el e who qets rn and out of rams more elexerly He has made qurtk a name for hrmself because of hrs prohcreney as an elettrrtran rn the shops and rn rll probabrlrtv he wrll choo e thrs as hrs rot atron Malcolm rs an athletrc boy but hrs one detested sport rs swrmmrnq srmply bet ru e he doesnt swrm RICHARD SMITH Ahem Pre entrnq Rrchard Smrth Grskrns etc One of the really trlented rn qeometry he nexertheless lrnds trme from hr school we expect Drck to do brq t rnq rn r busrness lrke tashron BURD SMYTH For he s a rolly qood fellow and the krnd of srnqtr that makes us sorry we arent all basses Hrs good looks and delrghtful personrlrty haye made qurte a hrt wrth exetyonx tfreshmrn grrls rncludedl It hrs popularrty rn hrqh school rs an trnren of hrs future dtalrnqs wrth people hc ll hrt the herghts LORRAINE SNYDER One of the most outstrndrnq students rn our clrss we are proud to have hrd such an rnqenrorrs qrrl rmonq us A yery sympathetre young lady she possesses that envrrble qualrty of puttrnq people at tase when rn her eompanv Izyer rersly for somethrng new Lorrarne was often rrngleader for some of the most hectic fun we ye had ANTHONY STAGLIANO Tony rs small but hrs muscles grve an adx anlage oxer hrs heayrer friends Hrs harr dark and curly together wrth hrs cheerful drsposrtron marks hrm as a center of rnterest rn a qroup Whateyer hrs work may be we know that he wrll tackle rl wrth all hrs mrght Curly Top Tony we wrsh for you the best' WALTER STARR Twrnkle twrnkle lrttle Star r Because he pals for four years Hrs efforts rn the auto shop hare not been or erlooked rnd hrs work has recerved such favorable comment that we haxc no doubt that he wrll soon be Mr Ford s most potent rrxal rs an easy gorng fellow Walter has endured thrs llttrng chant from hrs EVELYN STEIDLE Though Evelyn s frrends are sometrmes able much enroyment rn musrc and rnto her fayorrte sport basketball eral Held and because of her dependabrlrty we know she wrll to draw her rnto therr fun she rs naturally quret and reserxed She hnds she throws all her stored up enthusrasm She has maroretl rn the commer places LEONARD STEIN We hand rt to Leonard He rs a good tennrs player Posscssrng a deep basis yorce hc helped the borsterous srnqcrs rn Prnafore We dont know what hrs ambrtron rs but relatryes rn New tnrk are rewclqs so boys when the yrtal questron rs answered the rrght w1y Leonard for old trme s sake may grve a drscount on the ring IRVING STEINHERGER Does anyone know rf Sternberger s mrddle name rs Ernstern 7 lt sh ld be Hrs knowledge of chemrstrv aw es In has a steady posrtron drrrrng a Penn Iobbrng Truck IP S Hrs father owns the establrshtnentl Hrs lengthy arguments rn P of D sawed manv puprls whose lessons were not prepared In may be a dentrst so remember hrm when that molar aches' RITA STEPHENSON One of the nrcest grrls wrth the prettrest eyes and smrle Why try to descrrbe Rrta made many frrends durrng her hrgh school days because of her congenral manner we fortell a brrght future as Somebody s Stenog rn any other way7 She has She has desoted her efforts to the commercral course s0 MILDRED STORCH No one s frrendshrp could be more lastrng or srncere than talents brought her rnto the lrmelrght more than once and she was nexer wrthout Mrldred s If you doubt us ask Ray Krsbrch Her xarrrd her pleasrng drsposrtron How could anyone wrth su h a splendrd start rn the burldrng ot' a truly worth whrle character drsappornt us VVe most certarnly dont expect hcr to CHARLES STRANGE Charlre rs one of the tooters rn our school Ntou couldnt hare mrssed some of hrs mrstakes He rs known as the Beau Brummel of Pottsxrlle Hr due to hrs taste rn clothrng Remember the purple out6t7 Hrs dress and savtaphone wrll he hrs trc dcntrals rn hrs search for a posrtron wrth a brg orchestra Go to rt boy' HM I 1 I f Z . ' : ' , 9' 4 , . I fd J 1 -f u j r ' , X . If , , .. , ' , ' U 0 A f 1, L t X 1 I ,, 1 lf , L, rf , , , ff ,fr , 1 r if X .4 X f , ' - ' 'V-r -. l ' l- - t .lam-t s1rV tl'r'! 'th .ll th' fr ' th g' l. Y ,I1 -t ' .1 1 if th '-,S-1r. v. s.1 r'ad',' -' 1' 1-1- '1 1 ' .' ' ' 1 s z ' 1r , r r C ar 1 : 1 'n c 1 w' rr 'arf Bu all due 's 't. '1 ' f' ' 'ky .. 1' , 1 1 ' ' I' 3 1 mr. rr e us' rn the rstry' tlass. l ' 1 . ' ' i ' ' . . '1 I d rs h' sc jo can'th1rxe frn' this study to tear around in his Chrysler. ltlrs congenral manner har: made hrm an amiable companron. A hard worker since he entered gh, . ' . ' 'h h .sf 1 .' ' .' . 0 . ' Q . , y V, ago df- ., C -'T U D' 4 .W Q., -1 .U C90 .6 J D , ff .ol ry I fy ' E if -1 y Z Mp I W X , I XYILLIAM STRAUB MIRIAM STRAUB XVALTER STR 'INSKAS RAYMOND SUPER BELLDAYRE TAPPER ' ' IGEL TAPPER FRANCIS TEMPLIN RUTH THOMAS IOHN THOMPSON ALAINE TRUMAN Lucy TUCCI BERNARD TUCKERMAN BETTY VVACHThR HELEN VVACHTER I FRANCIS VVALLAUER A I ' -fy' . - 2 Af .J X . ' ' AA' .f r ' if Y P- ,. , r 4 I I P f W . . ..f V X Wy W v fw ff '-A U fY YLJJ U' 9 N T R gy ' , wi' ,QQ , Y ang. L,Cx,A,u.J GL Mm A135 , A ,Af 16-1x.C1fNQf0-A.a.QJ . S L K ,f ' X X NJN !XJK,,xJNQQ A V Glxrvxkag - ENUKDRA I ff 'Y ff l A C yy IJ ' Clvf JVV' lvl V'!Jw ff-A l -1 f X l 'JY A' I f 1 ff- ' ,fy .ff .-fy 'Y 'JJ 'ff J PCQTT fly 47 LLIAM STRAUB l l l ,se u ts w o 1 s 1n c1n t lt popular wlth the f1lrer sex Bl s ow 1 l L lt More lw er to ou l vour dmte let Joy hc unconhnttl o lno MI IAM STRAUSE VN hat' Nou dont know 'Vllrllm Thls may h I L the fltt thwt Vllr 1m ls 1 tlmld ssrt of person hut prominent hgurr ln the Phl C lmml Llmhda socletv She h1s not yet tho tn h r llfe work hu he alll undouht dl succeed or ambltlous young ladv Sht upttts to enter Hood C lltqe fter leaxlnq P ll S selsi WALTER STRAVINSKAS VV lltcr ls lno her ont of our hop hoys I s slnhl lon ls to he ln luto meth nl Ah ln YN 1lter l cl erfttt reprlr man for our t lhs lttr n t ls ont o sports cspull y ase 1 lt s on o t csc re u 1r e ows He ll s awe f n 1nd l very tl y llonq wl RAYMOND SUPER F1st Vyhy surely Ray ls one of the he t trltknlln Another Ink Loxtlotk leaylnq us hut he ll nexer be forgotten Hls st1y ln hlqh school has heen tery noteworthy lnd when Ray tlkts hls place ln the world were posltlxe there ll be no depresslons ffor hlml Hell glxe exeryone l qood run for hls money BELLDAYRE TAPPER Belldlyre ls truly a modern qlrl who e lntere ts x1ry from hlklnq to danclnq She ls 1n 1rdent fan of Pottsxllle Hlqh School and follows the trlms falthfullx Iyluth of her popuhrlty ls dum to htr smooth dlnclnq Sne llkes the outdoors CQPCCIBIIY hlklng 1nd camplnq H r expre lxt tus hlne wlth qlrwlnil hellth W y not 1 qrt1t colleqe proftsfr or themlst Vkhltexer oel tltltles ht ure to come throuq wlh flylnq color Vyhxt wouldnt rt Ast1lre glve for thls lad s n1me FRANCIS TEMPLIN A doctor themlst or wh1t I'r1ncls ls 1lw1ys hurled among hls hooks 1nd test tuhes hut he ls practlmlly sure to succeed when such an attltude ls t1lten A future Plnsteln mavhe F om hls tart to hls flnlsh n P H S he h1s t1ken se usly ll h work conternlng hls future Good luck Doc RUTH THOMAS Thomy ls 'mother one of our hlondes and ls not wlthollt 1 hlt of the usu1lly accompmylnq l mess T omv always maklng fun wlth her mmy frlends Unusu1l dry humor orlgln1llty ptrsonallty Yhomy 1Th1t s one for Mr Golf-ltlns Q Keep that mlschlevous twlnkle ln your eye Ruthle 1nd you ll come mt on thc p IOHN THOMPSON Cheerful happy qo lucky lohn Alw1ys reldy wlth l chterful word ln hls routlne lhout sthool o nnle w ls a memher of the track team 1nd llthough he dld not m1ke the headllnts cterxone notlced hls fine work He h1s 1 wllllng splrlt to do the thlngs necessary ln llfe Keep on smlllng ohn and you ll succeed ALAINB TRUMAN One of the few who can ho1st of competence 1nd heauty Alalne has proyed her real worth hy 1 successful m1n1qe ment ot the Student Councll All School Dance for three vears Speaklnq of dmclng lt ls a hobby 1t whlch she ls 1n artlst Her smlle ls d1 llng flgure enylahle Who would mlnd helnq slck lf Alalne were hls nur e LUCY TUCCI Cute llttle hllsk eyed Lucy Lucy ls 1 xrry frequtnt yl-lltor to the rlnks of honor roll students whlch suggests htr wlll to work She ls another extremely capable person from the Commercl ll Deplrtment A he1utlful set of pearly whlte teeth IS just one of Lucy s assets Use a great hlg smlle 1nd no one can hlnder your progress BERNARD TUCKERMAN Bernle ls placed ln our success column as 1 huslness man He s lust the tvpe that wlll fight 1nd wln hls way pushlng aslde all obstacles that confront hlm Bernle s mlddle name ls Dance and he uses lt to the be t of hls adwantage Dont stop untll you haue reached the top and you ll be well repald BETTY WACHTER Sweet ls the only word that can descrlbe her Her smlle lS her chlef asset YVhy Ill het lt s worth mllllons Belt ls a remarkable maker of frlends due to her sweet and sunny dlsposltlon She ls earnest dlllgent and cleyer ln her work All she needs ls a chance to proye her real worth HELEN WACHTER Good goods come ln small packages and Helen I9 no exceptlon Ah ha' One of the Home Economlc glrls Another good cook who wlll wln the laxor of someone wlth her chocolate cake Helen appreclates llfe and trles to m1ke exervbody h1ppy She has a host of frlends who admlre her for her genlal personallty May happlness be yours Helen FRANCIS WALLAIIER Bllnkey ls one of Pottstllle s finest shoe repalrmen ln hls spare tlme and does a Hourlshlng buslness Work your way up Bllnk and you cant lose The shop boys all work hard and Bllnk ls a good sample of the output Exerybody wears shoes and wears them out too so prosperlty ls yust around the corner for Bllnkey W sf I If 1, , 1 , , 1 j K J I 4 'Y I .14 D 7 f f' .f l , ' U- S E f T X I Q fl! S WI B ll ltr' us is rne of thc handsome hr t 'll chases th' girl' over vzlles . tl hllls. He . ' help th. ht-'s ' .' J . H ll ' ha, an art all hls 'n ll dancing. :nl exeryone seems to llke I pt ' y , B'll. G t . , - V , . , 1 R ' . ' ' ' T ' tl' t-tu-to 2' . .'l. . f . 'h ' t ' ' ' la . . ' . ' l. ' . 1' s' e ' ' , t s ' r y' J , f she ls un '- - 1. my 1. A . .. V1 ' ' 1 t ' fs ll' 1 't' 1 . ' il Q- l ' '. ww-'ll h.xe ' p 'A 1' ' al la ' o. H 'f l fp ,, '.ll'h.'b.ll. 'lXVtl l' e fh gl. fll - ke' to h' u 1 'S ' 'i sl' to get 1 A ' th. t e . ss s'k 2 . I l L' l W l . JOEL TAPPER A hop-sklp-.llld-.vlump. th.lt's loel. Qulet some tlnlrs, .lntl it keeps us wondering what Ioel w'lll choose .ls his profession. h . A '. A ,7 'Q ' I . ' .' -'s s ' Ah 1 'A s. ' . ' ' F 'd , ' , t' .F f , ' , D 1 ? ' S i .A . . H .5 .F , rio J ,il is . 1 - . ' -. I- . h tm' h is 1 - 'l f' ,' ' H D' ', l1 l,' I I l I-l to .I fl ' l H , i -5 - . 'Q '. 1 l' ' 2 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ,' . I h ' 'I 'z, . , . 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I , J '- gf I ,I I ., I f 3' f GRACE VVALTERS A EDWIN VVELKER IOSEPI-I VVEREZ CHESTER WILLIAMS DORIS VCILLIAMS IDA WILLIAMS hmmm ' ' EDVVARD WILSON ERROL WYNKOOP ALBERTA g'EAsTEDT MARCELLA YERKLIS DOROTHY YODER IEAN ZIEGLER IANE ZUBRITSKY E 1 R ZVVIEBEL ETHEL MARCONI 3 J 1 - I SEINIIDIIIS ,MII rl I 7 , ' UUl'fVW, Mp W ACE WALTERS S1111 h 1 h 1111 s h d 1 h ttrful v 1 1111 vmn1t1 11 dt 111 on 1s n ntw s 1- 1 ance lc 11 1111 1 1 n 1 111 ep nn 1uql11nq 111111 not r 11 u R y I WIN YVFLIXER I 4ld11 l 1r 11 wt 1 111 11 1 mt cms to w torr mdt nu tourst 1n 1s s 1r1 momtn 1 1w11ts vou l tltl11 so work t 111 1 4 1 1 1 nt tn q tn sn 11 1 L l l l I H1 I 0 l l BPH WEREZ l l kt 1 qood omt tooktd m l 11 un snr 1thr1ut 1 touht 1 s one tne 1 ts 1ys 1n 1 ummtrtl 1l lepmmt-111 YN h1r1 he ppl1es or t e t1 o supp y1n re erentes 1 e 1 xerx sm 1 matter oe n fcls 1s n opportumty Vye hope that you become a pres1denz of 1 l'11q b1nk somt day CHESTER WILLIAMS Chex 1s 1 product of P ll 5 mustc club 1nd he has a pleasmg vo1te bmgmq takes a qreat lo1d off the mmd and we hope that Chester w1ll be aonfronted wtth no troubles Ches 1 a qood student and works h1r to w1n h1s w1y xnq and sm1le n the ofbce 1nd you ll e1rn the fr1endsh1p of all about you RIS WILLIAMS Dons 1s one of the tall slender oph1st1cated clamsels f the class of 3 Hero. s one qlrl who re1lly wears her o ostu sex lBy 1mm1ny r r1s 1 t1 1r1q crwmmtrtm wor Best w1s ts IDA WILLIAMS How loxely common thtnqs must seem to you w1th yo11r lovely eyes to see them throuqh Her eves 1re Ida s most 1mpress1ve features they ure larqe brown clear and sparltlmq truly the wmdows of her soul for they betray her every tmotton Her am1able d1spos1t1on and her n1tural aputude for d1nc1nq expl 11n her popul1r1ty THOMAS WILLIAMS l'ommy 1s a very pop11l1r student 1n school 1nd shows very encouraqxnq stqns of sutcess He has prot etl h1s true worth hv belnq clecttd to the Student Counul for tht p1st two years Th1s 1s qutte an honor 1n 1nv school ln sthool 1nd out of school 'lommy 1lways h1s 1 thterful word wheneter he muts a fr1end lwh1ch are many! FDVVARD WILSON I ll l1qhr 1nd he has 'tn orthestra Why surely And 1 qood one too Ile h1s played for school functmns md dellqhted many w1th h1s renderxnqs VVe hope that Coolue dexelop 1nto 1 future Paul Wh1tem1n Cooltle ts also a fine pealter and althouqh he d1d not go 1n for publtc spealunq h1s clear nut vo1ce has been a real asset ERROL VVYNKOOP Wfho doesnt know Errol Everyone should He 1s a popular shop student who possesses a flne ch1r1cter He ll be 1 qood manaqer for someone some day for he has proved bls worth as a man1ger of the P H S tr1clt team Many fr1encls 1s one treasure whnh he has recewed 1n school F1ght and wm your w1y Errol' ALBERTA YEASTEDT Ya Y1 1s one of the t1ller members of o11r cl1ss but remember not all qood goods come 1n sm1lI p1cltaq1s a Ya as been an 1tt11e member of our class She 1s also one of our peppy q1rls a 1velv booster of P H S ln mv trys 1 l see for her success 1nd happmess MARCELLA YERKUS As perpetually sunny as I'lor1da Cell create an atmosphere of good w1ll toward everyone Her hab1tual cheer fulness and her wlde permanent contagtous grm h1s often changed the blues of one of her frlends to myousness She 1s 1n mtelllqent dependable student one wnth wh1ch teachers and students l1ke to assouate DOROTHY YODER Dot s four years 1n school have been prosperous ones Greenwood Hlll seems to be the place wbere 1ll the heautl ful m11ds are found and Dot 1s by no means an exceptlon Her sh1n1 c' d1spos1t1on flts 111 every' respect w1th her d11ntv phvs1que Shell always be on the Dot when somethxng tmportant has to be done Lo s rf Dot and dash' EAN ZIEGLER lollv lov al ean Once 1t was swell to play w1th toys but lem th1nks1ts qrand to play wlth the bovs ean 1s 1 mar selous dancer whxch suqqests the fun and frollc that can be had wxth her at soctal functmns She 1s one of the most refined qtrls 1n the school wh1ch w1ll go a long way 1n her obta1n1nq a destred posttton lm sure that someone w1ll have a worthv stenog 1n the ne1r future ANE ZUBRITSKY A chuckle a g1ggle a lauqh and aney appears' She always seems to be havmq a good t1me anev has taken up commerc1al work for she s a1m1nq to set a fast pace 1n the busxness world Her name w1ll surelv be seen on a frosted glass door wmdow accompamed by the words Pnvate Secretary Her ever ready smllc w1ll take her places ELEANOR ZWIEBEL Elesnor 1s one of the happxest qxrls 1n our class Never do we see Zwxbe th1t she 1s not lauqhmq tallong or tormentnnq someone One of her ch1ef dellqhts 1s e1t1ng candy fa s1de attractton 1s danclngl An outstandlng charactcrlsnc that she possesses 1s that of her w1ll1ngness1o always help the next fellow Always wlth her n1mt w1ll we assoc11!e fun and qood ttmes ETHEL MARCONI Gmc-ty and personahtv go hand 1n hand where Ethel 1s concerned XXIIIEHCNEY you hear someone grqqlmg vou c1n m1ke up your mmd that Ethel 1s approachmq and exeryone 1s 1n for a lolly t1me All her th1rd perlod Eeonomlc classmates w1ll yertfv th1s state ment Keep up the jolly dtsposmon w1th 1t you wtll always be bound to wln 1 , ,J 7 1 ' 1 K, f A l :1 :I D 7 H , J Q Q l 1 1 , f ff 1 i 1 1 , X I N I ' fxfd . f' ' f , ' G 1 . ' l X N GR fn. u 1-1 stat - i no nn 1.111 1- 111 4-1 tht' 1111lr11lw on l1fe. She 1s 11 very' :ale -d g- . .1 d -s- es 1 ': of 111.1 e for her .111 of dvxelopx g - step' on th lg 'B l1or. 'C' .1111-' +All- takes th- take for her or Q1 el l. gh. Ke I. A -. uf 1 .mtl 1'u'rvtl1111g w'1ll be 3 ' KS . 1t', b t H us '. iD ' . ' Vs' 111 y'1'.1rs1n sthrfl -r- put to go l 1 l . .1g1-. 'litlu se' l1l11- It-lt-v1s1on and 1s no t.1lt1ng a vs- p: - - J h p. ' - ts. NNT h 1p1' :1 swell mb . '1 I I ' V' ' . lfll ' V llvs 'v -ry'1 '. ev tht- 41rls l 1 xl. but w' 1.1 '1bl.1m- h1n1 for 1h.1. llc gnc up v' ur sb p. IOS' neu 1 -s1r1e.1t. A h 1- f ea. NN'h l ' ' 3 VV . l ln- 1' of ' .bl--1 br th- C - 1 J. . ' ' a 'f .1111b h .sk fs lj g f wll h . ' ' .ll .All I 1- ,a . ' ' . K . J : lm-. ' A Q . . .'. s, . ' ' '. A 'l . A . ' DO .' ' , ' .s ' rw - 1 6. V, A' ' . X' '- .' clothes wc-ll. Chu 1x the one word to descnbe her z1ppear.1r1ce. Don: has spec1al interestsithe ch1ef one betng .1 member of the pp. . 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WHO S WHO AND WHAT S WHAT AMONG THE SENIORS LEWIS ACHENBACH Sllence IS golden LEONA ADAMS Lxve vure MARY ALBANESE Follovu ln your slstcr s footsteps CHARLES ARTZ Heart flutters NAOMI BACHERT Seen but not heard ROBERT BAILEY Patxence IS vxrtue ELEANOR BALSIS Blonde dlmpled and ple as mt ELVIN BARTO Fleet foot LEONA BEACH Dreamy Leona DICK BENNIE Deserved hxs popularxty FRANCES BENSEMAN Charmlng smtle HAZEL BEVAN Suburbamte who has stlck to xt lyeness ANNA BIGG As qunet as a mouse IOHN BLICKENDERFER Keep that school boy complexlon' WALTER BOLLINGER Lxke father hke son IAMES BRENNAN A basketball flend HENRIET'I'A BRENNER Chatter' Chatter' PEGGY BRIGHAM Always laughmg always gay HARRY BROKHOFF Band practice WILSON BROMMER Brams hat else matters' EVELYN 1 e UCHANAN What a break for the girls' IOE BUGGY Is the name suggestlve of anythmg MARTHA BRYNE Its like thus IEAN CALDER Charm sweetness and personahty plus Ok' I ELIZABETH CANTWELL Oh I met the mcest fellow' IENNIE CARRAS What a waxtress she ll make' IOHN CARRAS A flrm friend ROBERT CARTER Is he ever an art1st7 LILLIAN CASH Always havmg fun' CHARLES CHIVINSKI Can he ever dance' DOROTHY COLEMAN Shes qulet xsnt she7777 MILDRED CROLL She was just a sallors sweetheart' DORIS DANDO Did you ever see Dolly wlthout a sm1le7 EDITH DANDO The glrl wlth the rosy cheeks IENNIE DARGINARA Do you have your shorthand? GEORGE DAUBERT Look out muscles' EDNA DAVIS Smtle a whale ELEANOR DAVIS Dashmg El' RITA DIETRICH Oh can she play basketball' IOSEPH DE NAPOLI Eddne Duchms double MILDRED DE NAPOLI Gomg skatmg tomg ALWEN DEWALD Oh for a man nn a uniform' ALMA DIETRICH A lxttle German mlss ELEANOR DIETRICH Cut your Conners sharp' RICHARD DIETRICH He believes that yanety IS the splce of llfe IOHN DOLBIN Run gtrls run' EARL DREHRER The eyes have lt CHARLES DUSEL Another one of those shop boys EDWARD EAGEN Nlce boy' IOHN EBENER Dlzzy IS the word RUTH EBLING Small but vucke S NUQD IOHN EDMONDS A very serxous young man EVA EICHENBERG She gets them' MILDRED ENGLEMAN Sh h h h h h h h h' ALVERNA FEHRMAN What a memory EVELYN FEHRMAN Evelyn and shyness go hand ln hand ADELAIDE FELIX The gurl wlth the beautiful han' MARGARET FERMIER Musncal abxhty plus GUY FERRANTI A most ardent sports fan DOLORES FEY Our typmg wnzard MOLLY FLAHERTY Is she ever ong1nal7 ROBERT FOLK A regular guy' ROBERT FOLWEILER What' you re a shop boy too' IOHN FOX Llttle but active' BLANCHE FREEZE Strangely enough the Stlent Woman fWhy7l BEATRICE FRIE Keep up the good work' DONALD FROMME Mr Pulntzer himself' IAMES GALOMIS Man of a few words LILLIAN GAMBER Our Dancmg Daughter MARY GILGORE Walt for me Lllhan CORA GLASS A wlllmg worker RUTH GOETTLER Always ln a hurry' IEAN GOLDEN What a gxrl' ALYCE GOOD Iust turn her name around GEORGE GOODMAN Mtschnevous MARIE GRAEFF Our own Gladys Swarthout HELEN GREEN Always on the go ' HELEN GREENFIELD A Phl Gam booster DORIS GRIFFITH Our gloom Chaser ADELINE HARRIS Gomg to the game? ROBERTA HARVEY Another skater' ELEANOR HAY Always WIIIIIIQ to do her part IEROME HECKMAN I want to be alone BETTY HIGGINS Shes got what lt takes IOHN HOBBS I like old Fords best FRED HOFFMAN Red ha1r covermg brams MILDRED HONICKER She has her ups and Dovvneys IOHN HOOD A short yell for Hood ' HARRY HOSTETTER Keep tootxn' BETTY HUBER Crazy Utch' CHARLES HUGHES Dashnng Romeo ARLAN IOHNSON Swmg lt' BETTY IONES Ever hear of the Broken Record 7 Never stops RUTH IONES One of the Iones g1rls7 ROBERT KANE Who IS Pennsylvanlas Governor BETTY KIRK Nlmble fingers' EDWARD KLITSCH One of our studnous boys ELEANOR KLITSCH Dxmples and all that ROBERT KNOWLES Bob ts one of our eltctrxcal wnzards ARLINE KOCH Kochte ts always m for a good time RUTH KOEGEL Quxet laround school'l IACOB KULL One of Coach Allens nght hand men - Q. . . .. -- ------- !- , - mi hw L A' - F ' ' '. ' BY 1 - T y e ' 5 - T ' . ' I F v . . P- - . TOM CARLIN-How's the weather up there? GEORGE GREGOR-Another football hero. I 1 A - - tt? - at at 1 , ' I e 1' dl A T I - PETER KURMLAVAGE One of our blond heroes VINCENT LAWSON Another senlor terror77 WILLIAM LEAMAN Hov. he lox es to take snapshots' DOROTHEA LEAMAN Small but oh my HARRY LEIBY Our Tarzan of the mats HARRY LEIDICH Rlght out of the West' WILLIAM LEINHEISER Our eHic1entA f P salesman GRACE LEWIS What a laugh' EARL LIDDLE Good old Benme IACK LOTZ Watch out for that horn HELEN MACKIEWEITZ Stull water runs dup IDA MAY MARBAKER Iovxal and pleasant EDNA MARSH Always ready vuth a pleasant smll MARGARET MATTOX The famous Abby' CLARENCE MEADE One of our younger boys GEORGE MEYERS Whats a few and far between a quxet boy WILLIAM MEYERS Another artlst' ELEANOR MILLER Whos the blg moment now GENEVIEVE MILLER Another talented mxss' HELEN MILLER Oh for the llfe of a boy' SHIRLEY MILLER Watch those dlmples Shirley THELMA MORRIS Let me wa hoo' lWallyl ALICE MULLIN An all around glrl ALBERT NASSER A real fellow SELMA NASSER A born actress ALOYSIA NAUYLIS A jolly mlss IRMA NEWTON Whats the score? IEAN NICHOLAS A smlle for everyone IERMIMA OCHS A wee lassle IOHN OSWALD Qu1et7 We wonder' DICK OTTO Man on the flying trapeze ROSE PAPAPIETRO A flower nn our mldst' ROBERT PARTON Mr Wxlburs man Fmday HAROLD PECKMAN A future salesman DORIS PETRIE Who knows7 We may have an author xn our mldst ALOYISIUS PFEIFFENBERGER Could he be German? NORMAN PICCIONI He Hles through the alr RITA POWERS Athletes and how' MARY PRESTILIO Stuck to your muslc IACK PUGH Nuff sed' IACK RARING One of our Mmueters PALILINE REIDLER Iolly Polly HARRY RHINEHART Run along gxrls' CATHERINE REPPY Another of our shy members HAROLD RICHARDS One of our strong sllent heroes HAYDEN RICHARDS lust look glrls' HOMER REIGLE Always up to somethmg RUTH RISSMILLER Lets have some fun GERTRLIDE RI'I'I ER Our blonde terror HUGH ROBERTS Nary a word spoken IRMA ROSE How she loves dancmg EDGAR ROSEN Brains plus personallty equals Edgar HOWARD ROSEN We could use ditto marks here and be safe MILDRED SCHAUER Always cuttm p HELEN SCHEERER The glrl vuth the dreamy eyes WILLARD SCHRAEDLEY Here comes the manager BERNARD SHEELER Not ex en hls echo xs heard IUNE SHEETS Glve a man a horse he can rude' IANET SKELLY Where re yo all goxn7 FRANKLIN SMITH Better late than never LEONA SMITH How she loves to glggle MALCOLM SMITH Another one of those East Sxders DICK SMITH Rellablllty personified NED SMYTH Always croonmg' LORRAINE SNYDER One girl whos not afrald of speeches ANTHONY STAGLIANO Mlschxevous Tony WALTER STARR Hutch your wagon to a Starr EVELYN STEIDLE Dxd you say something LEONARD STEIN Lets smg the Stem song IRVIN STEINBERGER Always up to somethmg RITA STEPHENSON What fun ln Ofllce Practlce MILDRED STORCH Her own cheer Ray' Ray' Ray CHARLES STRANGE Saxaphones are his speed WILLIAM STRAUB Here I am you lucky people MIRIAM STRAUSE Interested m oratory RAY SUPER One own Gene Venzke BELLDAYRE TAPPER T d t WIIIS In Olll' ml S FRANCIS TEMPLIN Meet the Doctor' RUTH THOMAS She pursues her tasks ruthlessly IOHN THOMPSON Never anything to do ALAINE TRUMAN Eddle IS her specialty LUCY TUCCI Our S A B presldent BERNARD TUCKERMAN A future Pottsvllle merchant BETTY WACHTER A charmlng smlle HELEN WACHTER Wheres the dance7 FRANCIS WALLAUER Our own shoemaker GRACE WALTERS A handful of dynamite EDWIN WELKER Remember the Tree Sltter contest7 IOSEPH WEREZ Deserves the best CHESTER WILLIAMS Our own Frank Parker DORIS WILLILAMS A cute dresser IDA WILLIAMS Our beauty advlser THOMAS WILLIAMS Loves to torment COOKIE WILSON Introducmq a maestro of tomorrow ERROL WYNKOOP How hes changed' ALBERTA YEASTEDT A cheerful classmate MARCELLA YERKUS M1SChl8f shmes ln her eyes DOROTHY YODER Buff' Bam' Boom' A veritable flrecracker JEAN ZIEGLER Lets face the muslc and dance IANE ZUBRITSKY Laughmg Ianey ELEANOR ZWEIBEL Gomg my way7 ETHEL MARCONI A girl wlth ambmons lHl U S S S 0 ll' S F A H .. , , U li' AT ' Y I A - .1 f-.vu - . 1 -. V - ' . - F ' 1 - E . ' - f F ' . -6. F L A v S- V ,d . V' It-Y . . - -- , ' ' ', l YY - : U. . . ' -., 1 D M.. V V. VERA NABHOLTZ-Noise and vera are synonymous. WALTER STRAVIIXEKI-A popular shop boy. - 5 T . . ' . P. In ., , .. F-1 I-H . Q, 'T' -1 ' I, V F-1 'T' . - - .T ,MJ cf' ft 25' pl CNJ A1 3 t ,jf ,t Y vfavif an ,lv jfffj Jwvfva, ,OZVM4-fu-Qfof ,, L.. M! U 9f7jo55-1 WM ln the year 1933 the Pottsville High School heralded the coming of a new freshman class. Modern to the highest degree, it came in not as the timid group of youngsters, which is usually the case, but as a bold, dauntless, spirited crowd that broke all traditions of meek- ness and solicitation. Unlike the common first-year students who await the approachment of golden opportunities, this intrepid assembly sought and consequently found. With this idea in mind they at once exhibited their ability for cooperation by taking Hrst place in an N. R. A. parade in which the entire student body participated. This only served to strengthen the impression that the first year class excelled in orderliness. To further their prestige, one of the talented members, Doris Goodman, achieved second place in an Essay Contest conducted to bring forth the merits of the N. R. A. ln activities pertaining to ath- letics they also showed some promising material in Ray Kishbaugh, who took first position in the first cross-country run at Pottsville High School. This event occurred during the foot- ball game between Pottsville and Reading. During their initial year they again revealed their capability by the success of original performance which took place at the Student Council Valentine Dance. This was the last mentionable event of the initial term. The sophomore year passed uneventfully until the time for track stars appeared. Iohn Gombola and Elvin Fisher, two of the most talented in this sphere, won many acme places in the one-mile run and the discus throw, respectively. Further talent asserted itself in the increase of the second year representation in the A Cappella Choir, one of the schools lead- ing musical organizations. So passed the second year. By this time the class of 1934 was well situated in the school and was well prepared for future trials and victories. f- X p 'MJ ,-LU! iu5?Eras673M ' ' H12 S 2 PTQTT The following September the 1935 junior class entered as upper classmen - students who were to be treated with all due respect and obedience, Football was the first athletic activity to put forth its challenge to the masculine element of the student body. This was immediately acknowledged by the juniors who sent forth many to train for future varsity positions. The duo which was sufhciently skillful to achieve such recognition included Robert Horn and Elvin Fisher. Basketball was next in the continuity of the schools extra program. Robert Horn and Iohn Furman proved to be valuable in this line of activity. The most satisfactory affair of the entire three years was the lunior Promenade. which was held in the girls' gymf nasium on February l, 1936. So the school life of this ambitious group passed to the complete satisfaction of all who chose to take part. Each one is now looking forward to a more brilliant year than ever before. Let us hope that all receive the fulfillments of youth and happiness due them. - 1uNior2 t3i.Ass OFFICERS 34 FIRST Sl'1lVlESTliR X President .................... Beatrice Tilev - X Vicefpresident . ,. . ,...... Charles Zalonka X5 Secretary .,,........., Sara Louise Nlatthews X Treasurer ...................... Elvin Barto SECOND SElNlESTER l President .................... Quentin Fehr K Vice-President . . . .... Mildred Krieg 5 Secretary ...... . . . Harry Brecker r Treasurer .... ..... R uth Smith r, six rf-Y, - ' m in ' Uxoxif' , ZIP? QI X in . - e f -Dogfolf -. Z! . XX ' X ' The Fall of 193 is a memorable ne to the sophomores, for in it x e entered P ttsville High Q School. lo kin rward to the tudies and good times we w aye t .. We, being KX .3 lowly an cent freshmen, d no thought but t 't i choollx' s institution made A solely f ir be fit and plea e. How ver ve y re so putiplofour aces by the over- lordin u per c ss en. b 'n vith, 'alas h ' ced football field, and Y 5 of o se. th r v men 'ere iyen the irilege f rrying e es to their designated X, pl . yg progr sed apidly un twe inni second semester, when class eli td ns egrfheld. T g came. a w lri l Eay. .igaigotlge irislhmen wire ca n. 1 is ti e 'ere to represent t oo i t e regu ar t o ay para e. A larg percentage res ded, showing their l lalty to the school. Soon the term came to X an end with the usual proceedings. We left our home of learning to spend the summer at the X ' seashore. mountains. country, and various other places. Another year has rolled around since we first entered these stately portals. and we are no T longer freshmen. but sophisticated and serious sophomores. A new term has been ushered in Xi and we maintained the watch and ward of an older brother over the naive and wayward S I Frosh. The time soon arrived for the election of officers. and a corps of competent and i 2 efficient students was elect . r xi BX October means Hallow A , which we celebrated with a party. The affair was held in the girls gymnasium. with n ly l present being masked in cleyer and pretty costumes. There was a grand march. E es. short sketches put on by e'ch homegoom. and last but ot least, .L t.: ' ' 1 jf t, X ea s. Ny? y . I 3? ik ,J Ks A ' A .XE it .yy u s sopaomoass WW , S an K l Q . vplxkf t. ' i g fy' if giv p,,fjOi'f I-ella-'S3a?KD' ,WJ Fall means football. and we. as Sophs. were proud to say that three of our classmates. Russell Bevan. Apev Day. and Mlzzyu Weiss. were members of the varsity squad. During the football season. on a never-to-be-forgotten night, one of our class. Evelyn Weand. was fatally injured by an automobile. We deeply regret the loss of one such as Evelyn, who always had a smile and a cheerful word for everyone. VVe pay tribute to such as she! The winter season ushered in the basketball season. and here.again several sophomores made good. Five were regular members of the Vfs, and Paul Dimmerling was successful enough to be made a varsity player. Heres to the good fortune of our athletesl Our class is represented in almost every organization of the school. with some holding high positions in their respective clubs, The year is now drawing to a close and we are hop- ing that our last two years will be as complete and as pleasant as the first two, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SIiMfiS'l'IiR President ....,....,......,.... Kitty Parton Vice-President . . . .... Russell Bevan Secretary '... ,. . .. . , Marie Cwuides Treasure: '......... ......., P aul Dimmerling SECOND SffMffSTliR President ................... George Rowell Vice-President ..,..... ...... K itty Parton Secretary ..... , . .Clarence Hout: ' ' ' ' t Treasurer , . . .... Harriet Boone, Q , 5 Q A ' 1' -n cfffff Qfirlyrogal-Q61 ., rfjcfv 4,6 September 6, 1935 -To a great many people was just another day, and to many others Uthe first day of school, but to us, the class of '39, it meant the beginning of one of the greatest ventures of our lives - that of our high school career. New teachers - new classes - new acquaintances - all formed a vital part of our Hrst days in P. H. S. lt was not long until we realized, however, what a well-organized and effi- cient organization we were helping to form. At the Iunior-Freshman party we had our first opportunity to become acquainted with the social side of school life. Since then we have entered into the various school activities until we felt that this school is, in a large measure, for us to enjoy and profit by as well as a place in which to study and work. In sports we have shown great promise. Our players have been able to hold their own against athletes of superior training. Our intra-mural basketball teams gain skill as time goes on and show promise of a championship team before many seasons have passed. The Iunior Varsity basketball team boasts of a freshman. and two of our classmates have run, tackled, and passed efficiently to the tune of A'Pottsville's Colors are Wa ing Today. Because of bad weather conditions the members of our hockey m did not have an oppor- tunity to display their ability, but they devel ped a spirit of coo ation and teamwork which ui t ,li illll. will aid them in next years games. 1 rm sim mi 3 X- Q 2 H125 Semis K . .Mt Only one note of sadness has crept into our otherwise happy school year. This is the death of Leona Brown. one of our gayest and best-beloved classmates. We are sure that she would have taken an outstanding part in our class activities. Althouqh, as an organized group, we have been in existence only a short time. we realize that the future lies before us and will try our best to make the most of it, always keeping in mind this one aim - to be remembered. at the end of four years. as the Finest class ever to enter and leave Pottsville High School. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ....,.....,......... Willard Long Vice-President . . . ...... Doris Marty Secretary ...... . . . Virginia Martin Treasurer .,.. . . .Thomas Golden .gnttoduczhg the SECOND DIVISIUN rv'- v E A 1' X H x WliN-sn 1 3 -. ' s 5 A 14, 1 X X 5, ,, ls 1, P 1 9 A 1 nli..lIll,ELAl'1t-I i 1 1 ii: :gag IH f!TL1fI5LA 'if' Q Pk, ' ' w2n2 i4Ld Q 'K - - , '2w.1u, , eh'-24,, 1... m- 'pam '- Q' J ' in ., .,..-'h M Ax' . 1 ,vt i O W W- fy- f- ' A ,ww 4' ,bw . .P ZH' I i 1 ,, ,f 1 ,f . --.-- .4 . 1 r ' vk R 1 S 1 1 -. 'Suu-1 LQ. 'iff' , ,,,..-- A , - XF td N all ' 'Q '- L -J vi - -,, , ' ,-- T:X 1 an , Z 4- Mlzmwifv THE STUDENT COUNCIL This years Student Council, as a result of the increased student enrollment. was the largest since its organization ten years ago. The work of the Council was carried on by standing and special committees under the guidance of a faculty adviser. The Sympathy Committee sent recovery and sympathy cards to the ill and to families where a death occurred. The Point System Committee kept a rec- ord of the number of points acquired by each student in his extra-curricular activities. The Usher Committee served at the various programs presented in the auditorium throughout the year. The Scrap Book Committee collected news stories of interest concerning the high schools activities. The Alumni Committee kept up to date a record of the whereabouts of Pottsville High School alumni from about ten years back. The Bulletin Board Committee kept posted in the home rooms the minutes of the meetings. The Lost and Found Committee attended to the returning of the host of lost articles to their owners. The Student Council held numerous social affairs. planned by the Social Committee, dur- ing the school year. Among these were a dinner welcoming the new members of the faculty. a Christmas Party for the faculty members' younger children, the All-School Dance. and several supper meetings for the Council members. The Miisic Committee. established this year, worked in conjunction with a committee from the musical organization in planning the assembly singing programs. The Penny-a-Week drive was again conducted successfully. and candy. toys. and picture books made by the Girl Reserves were distributed among the less fortunate children in the city. Steps were taken by the Student Council which resulted in the acceptance of a new school ring embodying the school seal. Another project undertaken by the Council was the creation of a Student Council library. Publications dealing with student activities, student government. and special assembly pro- grams were subscribed to. the objectives being to place them in the library where the students would have access to them. Underlying all the Student Councils work has been the desire to serve readily and effici- ently the student body and faculty. Throughout the year the members have upheld the high standards of scholarship and conduct which are fitting for a body of student leaders. EFBGG-'UENIU GWUQ S S S S PQJTTS HI-S-POTTS NEWSPAPER Hi-S-Potts Newspaper this year completed its first decade of service to Pottsville High School. lt is the high hope of the staff that this year constitutes further steps in the direction of giving their Alma Mater a modern, accurate, and enthusiastic publication that depicts the news and interprets events with an ever-increasing standard of efficiency. The Hi-S-Potts Newspaper this year was under the guidance of Donald Fromme, who served as general manager, a new post on the newspaper staff. Betty Higgins proved to be a brilliant editor-in-chief. Hazel Bevan, as business manager, developed a fine advertising staff, which is so primarily important with a self-sustaining publication. Mr. Carlton R. Sterner was the faculty adviser. Many new members were added to the staff. Intellect, literary ability, and high-grade ingenuity characterize most of these cubs. With the graduating of the entire managerial staff this year, Hi-S-Potts Newspaper of 1936-37 will devolve into the care of a completely new group of students. What matters of policy the new holders of power will adopt cannot be predicted at this time. Seventeen issues of Hi-S-Potts were published during the 1935-36 sessions. At the period, in the fall, three issues were published in four weeks, an average of almost one a week over a four-week period! Several conferences were attended during the spring, where Hi-S-Potts Newspaper had to defend its state championship laurels. On an unbiased and objective basis, the staff of Hi-S-Potts Newspaper feels that this First Anniversary witnesses a genuine journalistic advancement from the ambitious first issues of Hi-S-Potts under Editor Herwood Hobbs in 1926-27. The staff has a high record of achieve- ment to bolster that feeling. May the staff of the 1936-37 Hi-S-Potts Newspaper continue a policy of achievement which has carved such a high record of real accomplishment! Senior Athletic Boosters Tau Kappa Delta A fe ' ' ff. ' ' I ,A -' ff .Ajfyffiifg 72 f Zig ,ffvff ft I SENIOR ATHLETIC BOOSTERS Senior Athletic Booster Club is an honorary societv of txventv-two members. It is composed of eleven seniors and eleven juniors. Seniors and juniors who have attained ten athletic points and a scholastic average of Cf are eligible to become members ofthe club. The aim of this group is to promote athletics in the high school and to enhance the social life of the school as well. Ir is the custom of the club to sponsor a spring dance. TAU KAPPA DELTA Tau Kappa Delta is one of the most outstanding organi:ations of Pottsville High School. To it must go the honor of being the oldest continued. strictlv student, organization in the high school. Among the societvs activities are its annual Thanksgiving dance. the collection and distri- bution ofa scholarship fund. and its xvilling support to all the school activities. Dr. A. P. Knight is the honorarv member and blr. T. T. Allen the faculty adviser. QEFZGFJNJZFHTU 0 N T 1 f JS T PHI GAMMA LAMBDA The Phi Gamma Lambda. the only honorary society in Pottsville High School. celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. The Greek letters. Phi Gamma Lambda, mean better reading. better writing, and better speaking. This organization consists of fifty members: twenty seniors, fifteen juniors, ten sophomores, and five freshmen. The first event of the season was the Romany Patteran followed by the fall initiations. November 26th marked the annual Thanksgiving dance, a symphony in silver and blue where stars heavenly and human shone with resplendent beauty. At Christmas time the girls carried out the annual custom of Hlling stockings for kiddies at the Childrens Home. The program for the meetings this year included the cinema, actors, and books, and then authors to make the cycle complete. Prominent women of Pottsville and other cities gave interesting talks. Many social events were held and enjoyed during the year. ln April, Phi Gamma Lambda week was celebrated by the presentation of a play, an oratorical contest, followed by the Spring Dance. The election of ofhcers for the next year marked the close of the organizations tenth year. Betty jones ................................ President Shirley Leidich ..... .... V ice-President Edna Marsh ......... ...... S ecretary Helen Greenfield ....... .... T reasurer Miss Florence Short ............., .... A dviser MEMBERS jean Calder Margaret Matrox Cornelia Carpenter Florence Moore Iean Bradley lane Burgan Beatrice Frie jean Nicholas Doris Goodman Kitty Moyer Ellen Conrad Betty Carl Molly Flaherty Doris Petrie Nancy johns Ruth Moser jeanette Eiler Marjorie Kehler Cora Glass Betty Higgins Ruth jones Eleanor Klitsch Ida Mae Marburger Lorraine Snyder julia Kenna Miriam Strause Mary Katherine Belldayre Tapper Kirk Lucy Tucci Sara Masteller Myrtle Adams Sara Louise Helen Oliver jean Phillips jean Bachman Sara Louise Bollinger ,. J 1 - p,y?tthey's ,fix-.li--'siiffyff P - HN, fjwf' 'rljf' bt? ' ' Betty Fromme Marie Guidas Peggy Parsells Kitty Parton Esther Walton Leah Phillips lean Smith Boys' Cleo Club Cirlff Choral Club THE MUSICAL CLUBS The Musical Clubs of Pottsville High School. under the direction of Earl W. Haviland and Leo F. Minnichbach. have completed most successfully their eighth year of activity. The high points of the year were the Fifth Biennial Christmas Concert. December ll, the Eighth Annual Spring Mtisic Festival. April 15. and the culmination of eight years of steadily rising standards of artistic achievement. in the Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League State Final Contests. held in Pottsyille, Friday and Saturday. April 24 and 25. The Freshman Choral Club of 80 voices. the Boys' Glee Club of 60 voices. the Choral Club of 80 voices, the A Cappella Choir of 100 voices. the Choral Ensemble of 36 voices. the Band of 50 players. and the Symphony Orchestra of 40 players all contributed fine pro- grams both to the Christmas Concert and Pageant and the Spring Mttsic Festival. 0 GGQNUZH UQNS JIHSSSPQ Especially well received at Christmas by a capacity audience was the feature. Unto Us a Child is Born. ' a Choral Pageant. The carols were sung by the A Cappella Choir. The robed Choral Ensemble appeared in a beautiful candle-light processional, and the scenes from the Christmas story were portrayed on stage by groups of freshman students. directed by Miss Charlotte Niece, assisted by other members of the faculty. The direction, costumes. and lighting were very effective, and the results equisite in simplicity and reverence. The selection of Pottsville as the host city for the state contests was an acknowledgment not only of the unequalled facilities afforded by the high school plant and other school and church auditorium, but of the outstanding record of the local A Cappella Choir, Choral Ensemble, and vocal and instrumental soloists in winning 23 district and four state cham- pionships during the past three years. The appeal- of choral and instrumental music to high school students is varied. Probably at the beginning of the experience, the social nature of the activity is most attractive. Then Symphony Clrchcstra Band Girls C.lior.il Club A Cappella I Ch ii f fl 'N' I ,ix . K llgiiwllw N the physical enjoyment of the act of singing or of producing satisfying sounds on an instru- ment plays a large part. But with the development of technical facility and the growth of appreciation through acquaintance with the finest works of the masters of classical, romantic. and modern music. comes at length an integration of the various motives and interests, social, intellectual, emotional. and technical. One ofthe most practical comments on the place of music in the plan of education was made by Superintendent Iohn W. Hedge, of Lebanon, when he said, 'il consider music and athletics of primary importance in the life of high school students. These activities supplement and balance each other, and build into the life of the school civic pride, dependable morale, and attitudes of loyalty. mutual understanding, and appreciation of the fine work of others. April 24-25: For the fourth consecutive time the Small Ensemble gained the state title, for the initial time the A Cappella Choir was awarded first place. and the Choral Club second place. LF3CaHNl2JUTlQNb HHS S 'W' TRI HI Y AND HI Y The Tr1 H1 Y had a very successful year under the sponsorsh1p of Mrs Fert1g and the new G1rl Reserve secretary M1ss Cornella Eckert Three delegates were sent to the m1d vunter G1rl Reserve Conference at Readlng 1n February The club IS composed of members of the 1un1or and sen1or classes Throughout the school year the club sponsors many act1v1t1es such as part1es 1o1nt meet IHQS w1th the H1 Y educat1onal tr1ps and other events The purpose of the organ1zat1on IS to help all 1tS members To face l1fe squarely The H1 Y Club IS composed of sophomore 1un1or and sen1or boys Representat1ves attended the Older Boys Conference at Bethlehem sponsored the Better Scholarsh1p Cam pa1gn used the Study Course as followed by H1 Y clubs of the state held 1o1nt meetmgs w1th the Trl H1 Y and conducted tr1ps to 1ndustr1al plants of Pottsv1lle and v1c1n1ty These events w1th the usual soc1al act1v1t1es were 1nterest1ng and of educat1onal value to the members The ob1ect1ve of the club IS th1s to create and ma1nta1n throughout the school and com mun1ty hlgh standards of ChflSt1aH character Platform Clean speech Clean l1v1ng Clean sports Clean scholarsh1p THE MINUET The Annual M1nuet d1rected by Mlss Dorothy Cr1tz wh1ch takes 1tS personnel from mem bers from the sen1or class was presented to the student body of Pottsvllle H1gh School on the twenty hrst of February celebrat1ng W3ShlHQf0H s blrthday ann1versary ThlS year the dancers were accompan1ed by the Hxgh School Symphony Orchestra The orchestra played several select1ons precedlng and follow1ng the dance wh1ch added to the d1gn1ty and charm of the M1nuet The cast of the MIHUCY conslsted of Betty ones Betty H1gg1ns une Sheets Gertrude R1tter Margaret Ferm1er lrma Rose ack Hood Charles Hughes Ned Smythe W1ll1am Straub Charles Artz and ack Rar1ng The prologue was presented by Lorra1ne Snyder SCHOOL BANKING ORGANIZATION CASH I ERS Semor G1rls Lucy Tucc1 DOFIS Dando Edna Marsh Semor Boys Ioscph Wcrcz Earl Buchanan Iumor Glrls Sara LOUISE Matthews Iuha Kenn1 Iun1or Boys VV1ll1am Hcffncr Iohn Becker Anna Weller Betty Bath Wllll 1m Mulroy Sophomore G1rls Lorramc Ioy Ethel Dc1tcr Dons Eckert Frances Skclly Norma R xuschtr Sophomore Boys George Rovuell Iames Sunday Wllllam Berncr Earl Owens Ioscph Fry Walter D1ctr1ch Freshmen G1rls Marcella Flanagan Ruth Holtzman Freshmen Boys Chr1st11nImschvtc1lcr Robert Fre1ler Vlfglnla Lavyhead Hcrhcrt Zukausl-cas THE LIBRARY CLUB Membersh1p 73 Faculty Aduscr Mxss Iosephme Albanese THE OFFICERS 1933 1936 lresldent Eleanor Hay Secretary S1r 1h Mxstellcr VICE lJI'9S1d6fll Dons Goodman Trcmurcr Ruth Cookson The Llbrary Club vyas organ1zed shortly after the open1ng of the hxgh school l1brary 1n 1929 Boys and g1rls 1nterested 1n books and l1brary yy ork are vselcomed as members The purpose of the club IS to lnstruct pl1p1lS 1n L1brary Sc1ence and to tra1n l1br 1rv A1d6S , . l . ' . BANKING ADVISER .........................,.. Miss Mary S. Trauch 7 ' - '- z 2 Q . . . . . . . C L . . i I .. . .gn tzocfuczhg the DIV Q .in I 213 id .x-1 .V .r,K,, .r ',?qt..: 47 Y K V ' -'-DXF L ll ' A I 1 1 g , , I I A A , Qu ' 'W Q 2 Alvlr' ff AJ' L 2 f lf - 2 mi:'55fQjz3.::?gi ' . f ', PJ 4 ', E A x Q 5 4 ' . . A 5 if '. - - , , gy. in . i N -fg,MNH..eff4 ee: D' ' ,-4. L . .Via cfen t pc t1'vz'tz'e5 u i -l 5g, '?7? 'U' ' '74 5' Ja gig' ,gr 3 , , : I , 'L ,. f W, Aus.-5 , 2 ' 'IQ - f' ' T . ' .l!f'qf'. -f Z ' 2 A ' . wx ' .,,' 'wwf A . in 'U' A 1 X . ' 'TZ f-- --A . .nag 'c--.' V-it I - qgwgdgff R A 'Q . ' -fi. f 4,fi'.'g'21wi ' - ' . .Qs e1a'.f'2-Tana 'V 5.-2 'Mp ,- 1 9-.Siu ' : lhqvvg ' ' :buf an-7711! N- bl 5 -f . 2.41.1 2.1 fll Six 'wlM'n'if- THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD Mr. Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr ME Mr Mr. Mr. William Breslin ......... Director of Athletics L. A. Bu Dahn ..... Superintendent of Schools D. H. H. Lengel ..... Principal of High School Thurman T. Allen ...... Head Football Coach . - ll-lead Basketball Coach George Dimmerling. ,Baseball Coach George W. Lindeman ..... Financial Secretary William G. Bente .............. Track Coach lWrestling Coach lames Stehzer lAssistant Football Coach Warren N. Butler! , f , Albert E. Guertlen ........ Associate Loaches FJTHLETICS j ff U v , f LEUUSSS I ji J J LJ . Q gf X NN 'k si X3 .fi Q t Q S , P ix x Kgs QW C THE GYM CLUB Mark time -- Forward march! Tumbling, marching, calisthenics, dancing, apparatus! March 4 an apparatus meet for the P. I. A. A. Exhibition with Stroudsburg at home, March 24. Work, work, work! Stiff! Sore! Tired! Then at last the Hi-S-Pott of the year! Notice! Annual East Stroudsburg Meet, April 4. Interest is renewed. Practice and more practice! Richard Otto, Captain Norman Piccioni Robert Parton Gertrude Ritter, Captain Betty Higgins Molly Brown Iean Bachman Donald Kirk lean Bradley William Deitz Shirley Leidich Ioseph Fry William Williard Frank Papapietro Virginia Lawhead Earl Starr Angeline Lascalla Emma Wildermuth, Pianist Anne Halberstadt Helen Bast George Zimmerman March 28-The Hrst P. I. A. A. Gymnastic State Championship, held at Penn State College, was won by the Boys' Gym Team with a score of 532 points. G90 CLIRNOVV HOCHGERTEL KULL RICHARDS DIETRICH HORN LEIDICH FISHER GREGOR BUGGY HOBBS ZALONKA STRIEGEL If the P. H. S, Crimson Terrors' 1935 season were to take unto itself a theme song, none would be more appropriate than l'm on a See-Sawnl The team reached its up when it defeated a strong Bethlehem team in a close and exciting game. Cn September 13, the Terrors received their first setback of the season at the hands of a strong Windber squad, 27-6. Richard Dietrich was injured in this game and lost to P. H. S. for several following games. On September 20, P. H. S. rung up the curtains on the first night game ever played in Pottsville by defeating Pinegrove and Schuylkill Haven, 12-O and 27-O, respectively. Dedication exercises for the new stadium were also held at this time. On September 27, a mediocre Frackville team was tied, 13-13. in an exciting but disap- pointing game. On October 4, P. H. S. suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of a strong Ashland team, which later went on to win the state championship. This was another dis- appointment, Ashland scoring its second touchdown in the last 30 seconds. EFOQJTIRL M-SEPT? October 12 turned out to be the red-letter day when P. H. S. defeated Bethlehem in a closely contested game, 7-6. Still riding the wave of victory. P. H. S. defeated Mahanoy City by a score of 13-O, on October 18. On Gctober 26, the strong Allentown team rode rough-shod over the Terrors, sending them down to a 26-13 defeat. P. H. S. showed a complete reversal of form with brief flashes of their former playing. November I saw a weak Tamaqua team bowing under a 33-O score in a rather dull game. November 9, P. H. S. traveled to Lebanon and were defeated, 20-0. The Terrors dis- played a listlessness which dominated their play for the rest of the season. November I6 found the Terrors again bowing to defeat, 20-7, to a strong Hazleton team. On Thanksgiving Day, P. H. S. ended one of its most eccentric seasons when they battled Reading to a scoreless tie. The game was played on a sea of mud and during a torrential rain. Thus P. H. S. wrote Huis to its 1935-36 football campaign. '-L-L-Q.. GUERTLERlAssist,Coach1 SACHS STRIEGEL FURMAN DAUBERT RICHARDS DlMMERLlNG1Co ch! SCHRAEDLEY 1Mgr.1 HOCHGERTEL HORN DIETRICH BRECKER WAGNER BRESLIN qArh1eric Dir cr 1 Date Dec. Dec. Dec. 10. Dec. 13 Dec. 17. Dec. 20 Dec. 27. Dec. 31 Ian. Ian. Ian. 10. Ian. 14. Ian. 17 Ian. 21 Ian. 23 Feb. Feb. ll. Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 21. Feb. 25 Feb. 28. Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Ian. Ian. Ian, 10. Ian, 17, Ian. 21, Ian. 23, Feb. Feb. 11. Feb. 14 Feb. 18. Feb. 21. Feb. 25. Feb. 28, U U'U'U 'U'U'U'U'U U'U'U'U O U'U'U'U'U'U O oooobjooooooooooooooooo '3Fv 35v'3 '3 2.'3333 '3 ' Gwwgwwmgmggggwmwwmgawfz S.S.S.S.E.5.5.S.S.S.S.S.S.E.S.S,S.S.S.5.5.5. :aaa-fvgvzxaaxxxmvfvxaafvfva .. zzzzfzffffffffffffzff CI- '-l 2IfIIIff1IffffIIfffI.iI Z i -...,-.--..-.-.4...... O 22:13:12: :::::::::::11 S m m YNlr-5INllNlUSh5kHkNRN h5lNllNlINJ1'NllxlfNllNJCNHllfNJ U1 wvuoxoo-ox:-xoooooooo---pam-om-n.n FU 4 211 P 4 Q 52 5 9?EFZl?'!33i5l?9-'ETF????93T5Qf? '4 no :I g.?5aaS-515-g.5E',m2ag5-g'Lfg.,15-ggi, rn '-' for '-- na -4 DQSSEQE?-6eas.Ee.9ge5:3019 ff' .::5:'mS:E4.5'-lf-',Em.S -lfgggg 2. 1. :nz 2:..: 12n..eg f'I.IJfI5fff1IfD: ffn: '..-4..g.....gJ4..giQ f.f16'ff1ff-Efffgj iff.ff f.f ff N .. . .. 3 rwwwwwwwwwwwwwv lllllllllllllli wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 3 P. . ..... 1 cn P. . ..... I un P. . ..... TU 1 V1 SUSE? 11.11. .21 Pinegrove .... .28 Lehighton ...... .16 Mahanoy City .... .23 Blythe Township .. .16 Reading ......... .14 Bethlehem ...... .18 Tamaqua . .. .26 Frackville .17 Hazleton .. .15 27 17 21 15 28 19 15 20 16 Allentown . . . . Easton ........ . . Mahanoy City .. . . . Summit Hill .... . Bethlehem .. . . . Tamaqua . . . . Hazleton .... . Allentown .. . . Gilberton . . . . Easton .. . . fiasain The Pottsville High School basketball team of 1935-36 rode on the wings of Fate. Losing most of its games by close scores. the Crimson and White lads tied with Easton for the cellar in the Eastern League Conference. The outstanding feature of the team was its accurate passing: the worst feature was its inconsistent shooting, However. a brilliant ray of light in an otherwise Ufoggyu season was the fact that Heb Wagner emerged with the highest scoring honors in the Eastern Conference division, his total being I34 points. SUMMARY OF TRACK SEASON RECORDS - 1935 DUAL MEETS GENERAL MEET Team Score Team Score Place Position Score Lansford .......... 43 Pottsville ...,..., 56 Mt. Carmel .................. 5 11 Alumni . ........... 23M Pottsville ........ 84 2X3 Dist. XI. Beth. .... .... 3 21 Allentown ......... 38M Pottsville ........ 69 5X6 Penn State ...... .... 5 Schuylkill Haven . . .22 Coaldale .......... .... 2 27 Minersville ........ 20 Pottsville ........ 66 East Penn. Beth. .... ..., 2 6756 Total ......... 146W Total ......... 2765 Total .... .... 1 31? 3 COMBINED SCORES Dual Meets .......... 2761: General Meets ...,... 13114 Total. ............ 408 HIGH SCHOOL FIELD RECORDS Name Event Time Dolbin .......... 100 yds. .... .,......... 1 0.2 Thompson ....... 440 Dash . . . ...... . .54 Distance Zalonka . . ..... Shot Put ..... . , . 48'8M Ney ..... ..... D iscus . ...,... ..... 1 l9'5M Time ggfgiia- :g'L'g?dg:tmP. . A U - Mile Relay tBeveridge, Kull, Super, Thompsonl .3:36.3 Ney ............ Discus . ................ l19'5M Matthews . ....... Tied Pole Vault ......... 11'3 ALL SCHOOL RECORDS Time 880 Relay fDolbin, Beveridge, Thompson, Hochgertlel .. .... 1139.1 MEET RECORDS Name Place Event Distance Zalonka. . .... Penn State .............. Shot Put .... .... 5 2'9!f4 Zalonka .... .... C oaldale ...... . . . Shot Put ........ .... 5 0'9 Zalonka ............ East Penn. ............. Shot Put ............. 50'9 880 Relay ........... Coaldale ..,............ 880 Relay ttimel ........ 1:39.l These records compiled Iune 4, 1935, closing a successful season under Coach W. G. Bente. The manager of the 1935 track team was R. Schraedley. 211141 points scored during 1934. 408 points scored during 1935. HUB E-' TT The success of our efforts ln presentmg to you what we hope may be a fund of rnformatlon and at the same t1me a source for perpetual memorles would not have been accompllshed wlthout the valuable asslstance of the above three men The prmter seldom gets due credxt for hrs part ln produclng an outstand mg yearbook However the members of the staff who have been fortunate enough to work wlth him m producmg the 1936 edltnon of HI S POTTS take thls opportunlty of expressing thelr appreclatlon to Mr Oliver F Lelby the representatrve of Selders Pflllflllg Pottsvxlle Pa for the splendid coop eratlon and excellent counsel he gave ln bulldmg thls years Annual lt s always a pleasure to work wlth a prmter who reallzes that It takes more than type and plates to make a book Cassnus has saxd that A frlend should bear hrs frlends lnfirmxtxes Mr Phllxp Lmne the Dlrector of School Publlcatlons Management of the Canton Engravmg and Electrotype Co certainly has borne the many mfirmxtxes of the drfferent H1 S POTTS staffs slnce 1933 He has been the dlrectlng hand behmd the scenes at Canton whxle our Annuals were m production lt has been the prlvxlege of some of us to have become personally acquamted with hxm a source of real joy lndeed Our assocxatlon with him has been most helpful and our hats are off to Mr Phxlxp Lxnne' Mr Ralph Hitchcock ns wnthout a doubt an Art for arts sake person age He IS head of the Art Department at Canton a most capable person to be sure It was he who vlslted P H S mtervlewed the present staff and presented many valuable suggestions whlch were lncorporated ln the layout of thxs the 1936 edxtlon The staff members salute you Mr Hltchcock most capable and and delxghtful acquamtance We thank you agam who have assisted advxsed and contrxbuted ln mak mg this edltlon what we hope lt IS 1 , . - - Y . . , - - Y v 'v . . Y .. ,- , . ,. 9 1 V - . -- , - , . , . a V I 1 - .gn ttocfucbzg the H IJIVISIIIN milggz , .Q-rw, Qqhy: K 4 f'?57f'w2:7. Q rf Qcvw-..,,, 3 W., 2 4-.......-.4A....L6 V A 1 y. I F fi, 1' 'ff' ' , ,,g,fH 1 . ,- Flifygbf 4-if ,. ,A . ., . ,Q -mf If ll D 0 dll 61710117 0'll'Z -2. J X 7 Y 1 I- -JL' J 1 Qlfifjrj f f , X I M aff. wifi ' A 2-fi' 4' 3 n EJ T 0 z -iqdveztueu The Busmess Staff of the 1936 edmon of HI S POTTS deeplx appreclatu. the coopermon of the husmess mum our adxertlsers for thelr help m mlkmq this hook pos blble You ccrtunlw arg vnorthw of the p atron xqp of thy studnnt hodx of Pottsxlllc Hnqh School XY . 17 .' 85' ' 5 i ' 'A gk' I whose names appear in this section. We sincerely thank . e' I' z ' ' 1' ' 2 z K ' ' OUR BEST WISHES I he munlx15otth15 Olgallll 1flOIlLXILlld fhLll x mx lust xx lshns tm thx suguss and IIEIDDIIILSS of Lxux mnmbu of tha C lass ful LCJINIIISIILCIIILIII season xxlth all thy xox md IIIDDIIILSS that gms xx 1th sunlx In IIHDOIIHIII excut DOUTRIIUEIS .uwms I!ll S, f w of 1936. Nlax' you have a most success- . 2 2 ' ,JJ lx. .' S 5 f , vn'1 1'sx'1l.l,1-i. PAX. J., GRU EN WATCHES PILNNANI -Xsmart 1 RUP N at an Pxrep tx mllvlow pm-v uhm'- C uxldne case 4 US OUR lilllli Pl ll -XIX ' Not onlv arf' our nmx GruPn VN atchffs partlru larly Qmxrt and stxllsh ID appearance but '1SllNV hax rl been for more than half .1 century each one re-prewntv the final word ln the vxatvh makerS art Truly depend able tlmepls-ces that youll always be proud to wear and say Mme s a Gruen' J Nl FI -XVVSON JPVH-I PR AND W XILH SPPLIAI ISI POI ISVII I I' ivy? 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