Pottsville High School - Hi S Potts Yearbook (Pottsville, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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RUTH BILLMAN 'fRuthie is steadfast and very dependable. The nicest thing about her is that she is always herself and never puts on airs. Once a friend, always a friend. She has many virtues and is an apt student-the answer to a teacher's prayer. Such a person is bound to prosper. She has the good wishes of her many friends. ADESSA BLACKER Another East Side fiddler! She has lent her loyal support to the Symphony Orchestra during her stay at P. H. S. and has risen to a notable position in the first Violin section. She is also a member of the vocal groups, having shown her decided interest in music. Besides these accomplishments, she is a very industrious student. MELVIN BUUDER We present one of our shop, Melvin Bouder. Outwardly he seems quiet, but don't deceive yourself for he is quite explosive. While he does not have many outstanding activi- ties, what he does he does well. He is a likable, fun-loving chap who tries hard. May he attain his desiresl HELEN BOWEN This happy-go-lucky girl is always scheming some farcial stunt and carrying it out. Her funny gestures and manners have made her very popular about the school and town. We Wonder if she has ever been really serious. VVe hope that her spirit of hilarity may continue to be her chief stock-in-trade. ROY BOWEN Roy is quiet at timesQ?j and invariably in a good humor. His ready smile and willing hand have made many proud to have him as a friend. He is strongly attached to baseball and basketball and has loyally supported the P. H. S. teams through victories and defeats. Roy has also filled the roll of student-when necessity demanded. PIARRY BRECKER 'fYou've gotta be a basketball hero would seem to answer the purpose in this case. Harry appears to have attracted the attention of certain senior girls, and we don't question the reason for this state of affairs. Harry was our basketball captain-a good athlete who pos- sessed a sense of sportsmanship and fair play. JOHN BRENNEMAN jack is one of the more quiet boys in school, but outside they say he's dif- ferent. He is greatly interested in camp-life, horseback riding, swimming, boating, and athletic contests. He is particularly interested in baseball and has been a reputable pitcher of an East Side team. He also claims membership on the P. H. S. track team. GEORGE BRETZ We feel sure that George will be one of our future scientists, chemists, or doctors. He has always shown a great interest for science, even after having been burned about the face with acid when one of his concoctions failed to work. He is a firm believer in the adage that we learn to do by doing, so continue to do, George! HELEN BRIDGE Another BMI These B's seem to possess an attraction, for it seems they all travel together. f'Trussels is one of the best-liked girls of our class. With her sunny disposition, friendly smile, and gay wit, making friends is an easy task for her. Bridget is also quite pop- ular ffrom what we hearj among the so-called Hstrongerl' sex. BETTY BROWER Believe it or not, appearances really are very deceiving. To many of the unini- tiated, HBlu-Blu appears to be a quiet, dainty blonde. However, don't make any mistake about that! In a recent autobiography Betty states that her main hobby and recreation is to ride about our fair country-side admiring the scenery after basketball games f?j. MOLLY BROWN Molly is truly the miracle girl of the class-the only person who is completing the four-year high school course in three. We are duly proud of her. She is exceptionally bright, and nothing but a brilliant future can be seen for such a Miss. Maybe Pennsylvania will have a Congresswoman in years to come. Who knows? NORMAN BROWNMILLER Red hair, freckles, and a smile, and 'fBrownie flashes in your mind. He is a lady's man, always chatting with the girl friends, Maybe it's the red hair or a hidden magnet? His other pastimes are playing basketball and howling. BARBARA BUEHLER Here comes 'fBabs chattering with her special pal, Burnsie, giving us an idea of what an attractive dark-haired Miss is like. Her favorite expression seems to be, 'fHave you seen my 'hunk of heaven'? She is one of our athletically inclined seniors-one with plenty of pep and personality. Hats off to an ardent booster of P. H. S. ROBERT BUEHLER Peanut is the name, originating probably from the fact that he is a model boy in a small shell, the shell being his periods of silence. He's so small that he has to convince everyone he is really a senior by expressing his great knowledge. His height may help him in later years to walk under the difficulties which will confront him. MARY LOUISE BURNS A laugh, a grin, or maybe twinkling toes comes into one's presence, and we have HBurnsie. Personality, plus plenty of pep, make her one of the best-known girls of our Alma Mater. 'fBurnsie' is very much interested in all sports. We Wonder why? When cheering is in order, Mary certainly adds her share to it. eniou 18



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