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

 - Class of 1939

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LAMAR HARRON-Lamar gives one the impression of being quiet, shy, and reserved, but we know he is full of life at the right time. VVe have heard that when he gets out with the boys there are all kinds of mischief afoot. A willing worker and a student of no mean repute, he can face the future with the satisfaction of having made a fine record in P. II. S. GLORIA IIAYNER-VVe are happy to have Gloria back with us. This young lady really has talent. Have you ever heard her play the accordion? Perhaps if you ask her in the right way, she might favor you with some of those grand selections. Dizzy finger your way through life, Gloria, and yours surely will be a harmonious one! CONSTANCE HEBLICH-Who was that Bashing by in such a brilliance of splendor? Oh, we see, it's Connie, that marvel of all dancers. VVe think it's so nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. May we have your secret, Mademoiselle? Connie was the topic of much amused conversation when she 'Kcame down with the chicken-pox, but don't worryg those who laugh last, laugh best. CLAIRE HELLER-Claire is a tall, bright-eyed miss, not easily forgotten. Her voice must always be gentle, for we've never heard it otherwise. She also designs many of her own garments for are we wrong?j. Always appearing refreshingly calm, she presents an example for the rest of us. During her senior year she was accepted as a home- maker and a most competent one, we are told. LOUISE HELMAN-Some writer must have had Louise in mind when he wrote, A splendid girl with a gentle voice. Her sunny disposition and cheery smile have certainly been an asset to such a charming personality. The very soul of reliability and truth, Sneezy is our idea of a real friend. She has been a very active member of the Phi Gamma Lambda, even though having been admitted in her senior year. ANNA MAE HESS-Attention, all prospective suitors! Here's a gal who is the very image of neatness. And can she cook! Ummmm! Anna is also experienced in all kitchen work, having very ably assisted in our own cafeteria. A real worker combined with a keen sense of responsibility is our Anna Mae. VVhat more could anyone ask? RICIIARD HESS-Upon entering our Opportunity School, Dick was a member of that club bearing the motto, Happy-go-lucky, fair, and free, nothing ever bothers me. But now, P. H. S. can well feel proud of him. He is considered a real student by his classmates. VVhen he concentrates f?j, he puts the generally accepted good student to shame. VVith his many witticisms and good humor he has won many friends. lull ll' tiii ll lllllllll W lllll llllllllll no lllllllllllllllll ELEANOR HILL-Jingle, jingle! Sleigh-bells? Of course not! It's just Eleanor walking down the hall with her new fang-dangled bracelet. Now here's a Miss with the modern idea of Why We Go to School. Upon our having ques- tioned her, she said, Never let your studies interfere with your education. So there! But she can always be depended upon for a good job at all times. JACK HIPP- Rah, rah, team, team, team! l Three cheers, Jack. You might pat yourself on the back and chalk up a few points for yourself. Except for your pep and leadership we could have lost the championship. They'll miss you next year, but then it's their loss and our gain. Sn let's have a short cheer for a long, satisfactory life. JEAN HOAK-VVith a smile here, a giggle there, and general good will everywhere, Jean is a good gloom chaser. Tell her your troubles, and y0u'll find they're only productive problems of the imagination. May we present her philosophy of life for didn't you kllow you had one of those things, Jeannie ?J: Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you! Now, suppose you take a lcttern f?J. JACK HOLOHAN-That quiet, serious fellow with the blond hair whom you see about school is Jack Holohan. Although he has little to say, Jack makes up for it with worthy effort. He is usually seen behind the steering wheel of an auto. Perhaps this explains his liking for mechanics, particularly machinery. If he follows his natural bent, he will make a good mechanical engineer. STEVEN HOLAUCHOK-K'Steve is a very reliable chap. At least, his teachers think so, for it is a rare day in June that he is caught without the correct answer in the class room. Steve sits quietly, paying attention, and, when called upon, he is seldom wrong. However, he isn't any bump on the log, for Steve has a ready smile which makes him quite friendly. BERNIE HOLSTEIN-VVith a booming, thunderous Knot alwaysj voice, Bernie can usually be heard before he's seen. But A'thar's gold in them thar hills. In other words, there's much wisdom found rolling from his tongue. Possessing a keen sense of humor and a hearty laugh lwe think he'd make a good Santa Clausj, he has made many friends during his stay on The Hill. HAROLD HOLTZER-VVas that a hurricane? Oh, no! lt was only Harold out for a little track practice. Besides being a member of the P. H. S. track team, Harold is a good student. He likes sports more than studies and fre- quently demonstrates this fact in classes. However, it is safe to say that he is a typical American boy. Page 29

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