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

 - Class of 1937

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ALBERT LOTZ Al is quite different from his brother 'KBob. Quiet and shy, but happy, describe Alu perfectly. He seems to get a Ubig kick out of life and enjoys the little things in it. After all, it's the little things that count and not always those which look the biggest or easiest. Isn't that right, 'fAl ? EDWARD LOTZ Edward C Huggum J Lotz has always shown a great interest in newspaper work and is a member of the Hi-S-Potts Newspaper Staff. Who knows? Perhaps Ed will be the editor of some great newspaper. He is an efficient and capable worker. This will surely aid him in his chosen line of work. ROBERT LOTZ When in need of a friend, get acquainted with Bob. Anyone will tell you that. He is a true friend, an honored student, and an excellent basketball player. What more could anybody ask? Bob is about the best liked student in P. H. S. He always has a cheery salutation for everybody, whether big or small. BEATRICE LOWTHERT Did you ever see a dream walking? Maybe not, but if you were a Short- hand teacher, Beatrice would come close to it. Yes, she may be tiny in size, but how much real stuff there is in Beatrice! Don't good things usually come in small packages? Dependability, sincerity, and ability-all in one small package! MARY LYNCH Mary is one of the jolliest girls of our class. She's always full of fun and ready to enjoy a good laugh at any time. Many a gloomy hour in the dressing room of the gym was chased away when she popped on the scene to tell a good story. Her willingness to help a friend in need is a valuable characteristic. ANNA MAHONEY Anna is one of the smallest members of this year's graduating class. What a powerful bundle of pep, vim, and vigor! She is always ready for fun and, unconsciously, enter- tains others with her witty remarks. She is interested in several school clubs. Even though her home is in Wadesville, she never misses an athletic event. Her faithfulnss will be missed. SARAH MARBURGER She's by far one of the best-dressed and neatest girls in this class. Sarah has made herself known to all of us. Her quietness and intelligence are succeeded by a gayness and a lightheartedness which break through at the most unexpected moments. We've found a grand friend in her and feel that she is an honor to us. MARY MARX Mary is a very good student who does everything conscientiously and well. She has made hosts of friends during her four years here and is certain to be successful wherever she goes when she leaves us. We are proud to have had the experience of knowing her and wish her a full measure of happiness and good will. SARA MASTELLER A versatile girl indeed is Sara. She's been a very busy and important person this year with her clubs and all outside sports and activities. Beside this, she is a good student and a willing worker. Sara belongs to the musical organizations and through these has made friends with many of her under-classmen. Stick-to-it-iveness is what counts, and Sara has it! SARA LOUISE MATTHEWS We present to you our talented Associate Art Editor. This dainty young Miss is one of the most clever girls of our class. A lovely voice and a graceful, poised air have won for her many friends. Her nimble feet have won applause for her on the occasions of her appearance at school functions. We predict that she will be among those present in years to come. POLLY MCCOOL A disturbing noise is heard in the corridor and then that familiar phrase, Don't be silly! It is none other than our own fun-loving Polly relating one of her humorous stories to her jolly friends. She is also one of these gifted artists of which the class of '37 can boast. Polly takes a great interest in the activities of the Junior class? ? ? JOSEPH MCCARRY You see him, then you don't. That's Hoe walking by. He enjoys walking and reading, particularly the latter, which he does whenever an opportunity presents itself. Joe has limited his participation in our activities because of his living out of town. Still, joe is far from being a forgotten man, for he is known and liked throughout the school. THOMAS MERCHANT Tom is known to only a chosen few of our class, but has succeeded in gaining their confidence. We can't seem to be able to picture Tom in the future. He is one of the many students who comes from Mount Carbon, the little 4'burg of big men. Believe it or not, he might even turn out to be a merchant ! BENJAMIN MEYERS Words fai-l us, for we can think of none which adequately express all that we should like to say about Ben, or, if words could be used, we wouldn't be able to limit them to so few. Ben likes to drive an automobile. After school he can be seen piloting his car in almost any part of the town. Can it be that he's sponsoring :fthe complete car-completely new ? THELMA MILLER The girl with the many coiffures! It seems to us that she would make an excellent hairdresser. Are we right? Thelma is the proud possessor of a teasing disposition which is merely a merry mischievousness. Her engaging smile brings joy to all those around her. May everything she does be as bright as her school days were gay! en1'o'z.4 4.1

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HARRY MOHL Harry is a real live wire. He is interested in almost everything Cexcept girlsj. He does a thing and does it well, not because he must, but because he finds joy in doing it, or perhaps because a friend has asked him to do so. We'll never forget Harry and the fun we had with him. DORIS MOORE From our friendly little neighboring town, Port Carbon, hails this friendly little classmate. Doris joined us last year in our Commercial Curriculum and has made things prac- tically 'fhum ever since. Someone must have told Doris that a true smile is like a ray of sunshine, for we have never seen Doris in any other mood except a cheerful one. FLORENCE MOORE The high school boasts many pleasing personalities but none so lovely as Flossie's. She is an asset to any good time. Fun and smiles were made for her. Whenever anything was well done, especially dancing, it was Flossie who did it. Her presence always adds a warm, happy touch. Long will she be remembered! CHARLES MORAN Charlie, although interested in athletics and possessing many friends, has taken but little part in either school activities or sports. Charlie is noted for his funny stories and can easily draw an audience, which is often the case. f'Charlie is particularly good on gym apparatus, although he is not a member of our gym team. RUTH MOSER In Ruth Moser we have a fine, serious, hard-working school-girl. Other activities of Ruth are few, but as a student she is splendid. Much work and little play' seem to constitute her life, yet we could be wrong! Her smile is not often seen, but her friendship is a proud pos- session. KATHRYN MOYER The Moyer family, for years, has been setting a high standard of scholarship and activity in P. H. S. Kitty follows in the example of her predecessors. Phi Gamma Lambda owes a great deal to her pleasing and efficient character. Her worthiness does not stop here but reaches out into all occupations in which she participates. ROY MOYER Roy takes life and school rather seriously. He gives the outward appearance of quiet efficiency, and his actions verify it, for he is an excellent worker in all respects. He is fond of horseback riding and spends many hours enjoying this form of recreation. Whatever the future holds for Roy, success is bound to smile upon it. WILLIAM MELVIN MOYER Bill is one of the accomplished trombone players in the high school band. Wherever the band went Billl' was sure to be seen proudly displaying his school colors. He wasn't a football player, nor a basketball star, nor a 'fbig hero to any girl, but just a plain and earnest person and a good friend to all. HARVEY MULLIN UA friend in need is a friend indeed. That's why we all like Hib. This is especially true when one is in a blue mood. He always has a bag full of tricks and jokes ready to use when the proper time presents itself. All in all, they just don't make them any better than Hib. WILLIAM MULROY Here is one of the members of the 1937 edition of The Three Musketeers. If Bill were present, the teacher found it unnecessary to ask if Mohl or Mullin were there. If you ever want the 'flow-down on things or an earful of high school gossip, 'fBill is the person who can tell you. He knew the unknowable and could even tell you what the Dead Sea died of. RITA MURPHY A smile, a blush, a small pint of dynamite-thatls our pal'l- the best of sports, Murph, We sincerely believe it would be very difficult for anyone not to fall under the spell of her happy, carefree disposition. She is a basketball devotee, both as a participator and as a supporter. Her contagious smile is a worthwhile asset. JOSEPH NAGLE Woe has been an outstanding track man during his four years in high school and has received several letters which he proudly wears as the symbol of his 'fAlma Materf' Hjoev likes to have many friends, which is an easy task for him, and fortunate are they who are chosen to be his friends. MINNIE NAUNDORF Quiet girls seem to predominate in the class of '37, Another possessor of the reserved quality is our friendly Commercial Course Hpalf' She has not participated actively in sports but is an ardent booster of all things in which our school participates. She hopes to be 'fSomebody's Stenog in the future, and the whole class is certainly behind her. ANNA NOCKE1'T Anna is known to our class as being among the most quiet. Perhaps if we saw her outside of school, we would change our minds. One thing about Anna which everyone notices is the attractive way in which she always has her hair. Maybe she's planning to be a hair- dresser? No matter what she does, she has our most sincere wishes. HELEN OLIVER Clubs, music, dances, athletic organizations, athletics-is there anything in school in which Helen does not take an active part? She enters into everything with plenty of enthusi- asm and pep. By the way, Lellie is very much interested in the latest dance steps and hit songs. Her favorite song? f'Night and Day. No particular reason, Helen? eniou

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