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

 - Class of 1940

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97he SE IORS X g g- seam ' ' ' 4 ' l rn, . .. 'iff Q, ' as . .... 1' .V if -T g f- L- lP? - I ' gf' Through calm and storm T T T I 15- , pf they have arrived .... ' BARONE, COLETTA Many of us may recognize Coletta as the Voice with a Smile at some future date. She finds the work of a telephone operator too fascinating to resist. so has chosen it for her life's work. Coletta has a very ticklish sense of humor. and the casual observer would be inclined to believe she has few worries. BARTHOLOMEW, RITA Rita takes a particular joy in writing letters, especially to people living in far-distant towns. So if you move to California or Alaska. we suggest that you drop her a line. A student of the Commercial curriculum, Rita plans to become a stenographer. Surely in such an occupation she will be able to write letters to her heart's content! BARTSCH, PEGGY Temperature, normal. That sense of humor radiating from Peggy, which seems so contagious to her companions, will, in all probability, cheer her pa- tients immeasurably when she tends their ills in some big hospital. Peggy isn't all fun. though. for deep down inside she's dead serious. Another Florence Nightingale? That's our hope. BECK, IEAN Ieanie hails from Cressona Road. Top- most favorite of her school subjects is Home Economics. of which, we are told, she is quite the master. lGentlemen, please notell She is the presiding officer of the Home Economics Club. At the completion of her studies here, lean will take up the thread again at Penn State. where she hopes to become a full-fledged dietitian. BECKER, CHARLES Pull over to the side! Gentle reader, if you are unfortunate enough to hear such a com- mand, put on your most gentle look. Patrolman Becker might give you a break. He wants to attend the Hershey State Police School. Could it be the uniform that attracts him? A'Red has been deeply interested in all athletics dur- ing the last four years, with football holding first place. BECKER, RITA Cheerfulness and carefulness to details, two of the requisites for a good stenographer, are evident in Rita. To be a good office worker is her ambition, and. with her other qualities. she is sure to do well. Football and dancing are important to her only so far as play is concerned. Rita's immediate desire is to visit New York City and witness the numerous wonders which that great metropolis boasts of. BEDFORD, LAURA Take a letter, Miss Bedford. Yes. Laura. too. is training herself to be-that's it-a sten- ographer. Her sunny disposition should stand her in good stead. The moving picture theaters can thank Laura for not a little of their business. Ignore it is Laura's favorite expression. and that is just what she does when she encounf ters any troublesome thing. BEECH, EDYTHE She may seem shy, but oh myllll To the majority of the people in P. H. S., Edythe doesn't seem to be of the talkative type, but then they don't know her. Chief of her pastimes is that of enjoying a good movie. She was a good student in spite of the multitudinons activ- ities which laid claim to her attention. XM , , .. .M'5ZlL11.iLJ. I'

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ACCARDI. DORIS Doris, with her gentle ways, is the personification of neatness. UA voice soft, sweet, and low is a comely thing in a woman, so they say, and Doris is a practitioner of that bit of preaching. The star to which she has hitched her wagon is that of school teaching. May it shed for her an illuminating glow to brighten life's darker ways. ACHENBACH, WILLIAM We are told that Bill's Hrst interest is his car. Those who have seen his old blue Studebaker will agree that it exists only because of the patient attention he pays to its ills. Bill is one of our handsomest chaps, and his accompanying jovial spirits have helped to make for him many friends in P. H. S. ADAMS, FRANCES Frances has chosen the role of an etlicient business woman in the universal play of Life. After having completed her commercial studies in this instif tution, she plans to further her education and enroll in a business school. When her part in I.ife's great drama has ended, may her laurels be many. ANTHONY, ANDREW A'Andy is ever up-in-the-air, whether it be one thing or another. Perhaps he will follow in the footsteps of Charles Lindbergh, or perhaps he will perfect his ice-skating to become the masculine version of Sonja Henie. Whichever he chooses, here's to a happy landing for him. ANTHONY, PETER Business. that exer fascinating oc- cupation. will gain when P. H. S. loses Peter Anthony. Although Pete has not participated in extra-curricular activities during his school career, he has been an active sports booster. Horseback riding and canoeing are his chosen forms of relaxation. We hope he may hurdle life's trials and always paddle his own canoe. ARBOGAST, VIRGINIA Outwardly. HGinnie maintains a reserved air, but when one becomes well-acquainted with her, he discovers her hidden qualities. Her extra-curricular interest was in the Tri-Iii-Y, in which club she held the office of treasurer. She also maintained a high standard in her school work. She is a grand person, and we wish only the best for her. ASAIF, MARGARET Margaret, who is one of the most vivacious girls of our class, intends to study dress design- ing when she leaves our humble midst. Her expression, Take it easy, is characteristic of her carefree nature. This dark-haired young lady permits nothing to interfere with her manner of taking the big things lightly and the little things seriously. BACHMAN, EVELYN Mr. Kiehner's Girl Friday. really canfand does- carry a message to Garcia. This vital young Miss is one oi HI-S-PO'I'I'S Annual's most etiicient and reliable aides. She possesses an ingratiating smile which is strictly her own. Who can ever forget her never-fading interest in all P. H. S. athletic contests! We wonder whyl!ll Or, upon second thought, why do we wonder? g Through calm and storm See, they have arrived . . . Ei if' E fl I0 Q7 1. esli RS,.. H -i DL Ez? 55? .-14...



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get BENO, STEPHEN in view of the fact that Wings over Paris is Steve's favorite literary selection, one can read- ily understand his ambition to become an aviator. Camping holds a strong attraction for this fellow. also. l le's going to join the Army Air Corps. May he always reach for the higher things in life. Clear Ceiling, Steve l BERTSCH, FIDELL Here she comes: there she goes! Characteristic of Dell is her readiness to aid others when help is most needed. Full of pep, vim, and vitality, she has been unusually faithful to the organizations of which she is a member-namely, the Home Economics Club, the Annual Staff, and the S. A. B. May that alacrity with which she does things never leave her, BEVAN, RICHARD Small in stature but tall in knowl- edge-such is our Dick. He was president of the Tau Kappa Delta, the Associated Choirs. and the National Honor Society. What a man! This half-pint quarterback put on a brainy display of Held-generalship on the gridiron this past season. BICKERT, EDWARD Ed has been preparing himself to be either a mechanical engineer or a Deisel motor opera- tor. Whichever it is. he shows much promise of doing well. for his records are indicative of his fine scholastic endeav- or. Surely he need not depend solely on Dame Fortune in attaining his objective. BLANKENHORN, CARL Speech is silver, but Si- lence is Gold-en. If this is so, then Carl should be a millionaire by now. Carl, of all things. wants to be a chicken dealer. Though he has not take an active part in any school sports, he enioys football and baseball games. We wonder if Carl's chickens will come home to roostl Some dol BLANKENHORN, EVELYN l'rn sorry. The line is busy, This quiet girl would like to become a telephone operator. Then she will have to do a lot of talking. Evelyn spends her leisure time in reading. She evidently believes. as Bacon does, that Reading maketh a full man. We hope she may have the opportunity to do that which she desires. BOBBS, ANNA MAE Anna Mae is always smartly groomed and impeccably clothed. She is invariably calm. cool. and collected, and-here's a tip, boys. she's a very smooth dancer. During the summer months one may see her basking in the sun or laughing at Old Sol as she cools off in the nearby pools. BOHLER, BETTY Betty Bohler, Proprietress. This may become a familiar sign to all of us, for Betty plans to open a home-made candy shop. Her charmingly candid ways have added continuously to her many friends and admirers and at the same time have retained her more seasoned com- panions. All this indicates that Betty is as sweet as the candy which she intends to sell. X 'F f , ' fc tj Q 61 fi , x 43' , Qlfvd M . v '41 X,-P, ,, Ms . if y riff Uh' M, . A of - ye 1 L .uw V4 .r , t Through calm and storm -gigs, they have arrived .... Eflze S 2 i' E I 0 R s , . t i -116.-

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