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

 - Class of 1938

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2 01:5 ANDREW BUBSER Marzlly, tall, andfxreedizrgly fair, Yau'l find hu land zs every rare. Bula, a very capable solicitor for the Ili- S7Pottt Newspaper, will probablylgo down in history as one of the wor d's best- ressed men. Always immaculate, always in the best of fash- ion, he's a sight to behold. For a' that, he is a hard and willing worker. EMILY BUEHLER Tran uilityg no hcltn' namz' than all the family of? Fame! We present an assiduous student, always neat in her appearance, quiet, yet merrly at heart. A pretty miss and one of the most c arming Sen- ior girls is none other than Emily. Her :wret- ness has in no way hindered her delig tful friendships. HELEN CARAVAN She if kind-hearted and serviceable in all her rcIatzan.t. Fun-loving, jolly, mischievous-these de- scribe Helen. She may not be at the head of her class, but why worry? We cannot do all things well, one excels in something in which another fails. Dancing is IIelen's line. Another Ginger Rogers? MARY CASEY All who joy -would :win 7!lllJl share it. Ilappznesr rwa: born a lfwmf' - Here is a girl with a hap y-go-lucky attitude and a real smile that have Brought cheer to all those who have associated with her. Her cheery disposition will surely take her places and help her to do things. l l MARY CARRAS W'i1h her .funny tlisposifion, she is an auf! fu any Clan. Among Mary's many activities, her ticket selling is outstanding. She is a real booster. Of course, this requires a great deal of pep, but Mary is full of it. VVe wish more people would adopt her ways. CLARA CI.EM ENS 4 7IU'I'l'j' hear! maketh a flzcwfzll counten- z1nL'1'. This female is always ready with a smile. She radiates fun. Clara is rather garrulous, but she does have a subtle sense of humor. She might be described as Uwittyf' to some extent. VVe know she does not lack nerve, for a dare is a Udo to Clara. RUTH COOKSON Con.vtanry is the foundation af fUirtue.t. HCookie belongs to the more quiet group of her class. A charming nature goes well with her sunny disposition. She is a loyal member of the Dramatic and Library Clubs. In case you do not know, Ruth knows her 'lstepsf' and can she dance! THOMAS CONVILLE The grfatrxt things are done with the help of the small. l'Tom is one of the most witty and amus- ing boys in the class. He is always ready with some remark to provoke laughter. Despite the fact that he is not very tall, he can do a man- sized job-if he wants to! 18

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l17J CATIIERINE BRENNAN l,ufUt' i.t fully r'l1alIt'r,' ldrzends arf all that mailer. A quiet, sociable, and fun-loving personality is Catherine. Shc has done her duty in that she has been an enthusiastic rooter during the foot- ball season. ller ambition is to become a 'star- dom dancer, we believe. VYe may be wrong, but here's to you! ROSE BRPZNNAN xl quid young! latly 'LUll0, by hw' silztlzcf, ktvlltr ju'a1't'. XXX- hereby introduce to you one ot the very, very quiet members of our class-a petite blonde. KRQ-membc-r: good goods come in small packzlgesl Rose is very capable and enjoys doing things for nthers. Good luck! RICHARD BRENNEMAN Nut lou Jrrioilr, up! Ina yuy, lin! a raft' gum! f1'llofu.'. juice is one of the best wrestlers of the school. lt will take a lot of ability to till his place ou tht' squad. 'lilltlllgll he is liatulieappetl with the title of llandsomest student, he has such a winning personality that he can't help attain that for which hels striving. Rlf'llARD BRIDY . llf'ln'rc nmrv ir Illfulfl ihan 11mrl.v thi' far. Dick' takes the industrial course. Although he is not brilliant, he is a steady and depend- able worker. He does his ' ' ' is a it Ity. an more be asked of any one? GEORGE ISROKHOFF ,'Wan am I yrufuvr, ll lllllllij fu-urls must I du. And George is the one to do it. lle has the qualities which go to make a real man. lle's good-natured, reliable, honest, sym math:-tic, and a hard worker. VVhat more could one want? llt-'s one in a mi'lion. ROLAND BROMMER Silw11rf' is ur tlrrlr ar rlfrnily, bftfwlz ax slmllufw ax lima. l'Rolly, as he is called by his friends, is blond and light-complexioned. lle is quiet and reserved among those whom he doesn't know but among his friends, he is a XYlSC-Cl'1lCk?I' and a lover ot tun. VVll,I.IAM BROWER lfuok.f! 'fix a Jul! null nxtilru slrifcf' That sums up l5rower's idea of books. lle is one of tht- ltardt-st workers in the school, but that doesn't mean that he's a book-worm. Ile takes plenty of time out for fun. lle's a fine chap to know and one who will be missed. CIIARLES ISROVVN Thr Ifflirr you kjwfw flilll, The lfrllrr you lllnr fum. 'Tlliarliel' has been in the band for the best part ot the time tn school and for the last two years has been a member of the renowned Crimson and VVlute Brtgadtersf' He plays a ot the class. e 'ou



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1 l19l MARGARET CROUSE fr, ltr nice to bv natural -when yvu'rL- naturally nice. jolly, jovial, Care-free Margaret! Her radi- ant smiles have been a great asset in the win- ning nf her manv frien s. VVe can't help but forget our troubles after we have seen her beaming face with its twinkling eyes. WILLIAM CURTIER In the Ifxium of youth, 'which falc rfrerws for a' bright manhood, thcre 15 no such fword as fail. No matter what the effort, 'ANever sa . , . . Y diell is the motto .of this fellow. when he starts a Joh, he sticks to it until 1t's done well. EDVVARD DAN DO 'llflongst all the grief: that hara.f.v the di:- - lfvgvxcil, Hz: kindly word was :fuer bert. 'lDandu is one of the most congenial stu- dents of our class. He's full of life and ever- ready to lend a helping hand. HEddie, too, has had a hand in the production of all our booster slogans. HELEN DA RT Charm .ttrihes the right, hut mrrit fwin: the mul. Helen has well shown her ability as an eth- cient typist by her work on the Hi-S-P0111 Newspaper Staff. She hopes to he a stenog some day. May the t'dart always hit the bull's-eye! JW! W .eg ROBERT DAVIES '24 laugh is fworlh a lzmnlretl groans in any market. , Bnb's outstanding quality is his wit. With Bob in sight, there is never a dull moment. Ilis merriment not only affects himself, but also is contagious to those around him. So far as driving is concerned, he promises tu be an- other Camphell. REESE DAVIS Let me play the foal. 'KReese is our husky-voiced shop enthusiast. incidentally, he's a champion speller?? An academic weaknesses, however, are over-shrug owed by his contagious smile. May it continue to be with him always! EMILY DEITER When friends lcafvq, fwe're dofwnhrartedg llazr knufw fwhat 'lu to he parted. So do we. We shall miss Emily's jollity and her happy-go-lucky ways. She has kept the 'lsunny-side-up, even on the dullest days. A laugh, a grin, and plenty of vim constitute her make-up. , MICHAEL DELINKO lily failures of latlayfwill help To guide mu an la fvzrlory tomorrow. Mike is a well-meaning chap. Ile tries hard. When wrong, he can searcely believe it. Nlaybe Believe it or not R1pley could use him! 2 0'Z.4

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