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

 - Class of 1940

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., .... 5-was . 5' . ?- S H:-SE! - JV IW' f 115 ' v K 3 'gig g - -gr -2 .11 1 .-ii .. nt .-125.-. S-7'!ze Through calm and storm they have arrived .... EVERT, HELEN A quiet, sociable yet fun-loving lass is Helen. She has done her duty in that she has been an enthusiastic booster of all high school activities. Her motto is this: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Her principal interest is in Commercial subjects. FELKER, DORA Her ambition is to become another Flor- ence Nightingale. Nice work if you can get itl Dora excels in providing musical entertainment. She can sing like a bird and play like a dream. Her friendliness and her will- ingness to be of assistance to anyone who might need her have won for her a score of friends. FERNSLER, KENNETH Kenneth is an Industrial stu- dent. His ambition-to be an expert mechanic. We're sure he will make a good one. too. for he has qualities which go to make a real worker. He is good natured, reliable, honest. sympathetic. and most friendly-excellent qualities all too rarely found in many of us. FESSLER, RUSSELL Russell is a quiet lad. No one ever knows hc is around. Nevertheless, he is a happy fellow- one with whom it is a pleasure to associate. Harsh words scarcely ever pass from his lips, and frowns are rarely seen on his brow. What a tribute to himl His ambition is to become a big league baseball player. Batter up! , sl,- 1.. FICKEN, AVALON Avalon is a fun-loving girl. Her cup of joy seems full. She desires to become a singer, and, from the looks of things, her goal will ultimately be attained. No one studies harder or gets more joy out of studying than Avalon. She is enrolled in the Academic department. May her gay and carefree demeanor always be with her! FICKEN, CATHERINE Dignity, sweetness, serenity-all are hers. Catherine is not, strange as it may seem. the noisiest lass in the class. Although she may not force her- self to the foreground, we know that she is the possessor of many worthy traits. The members of the opposite sex don't seem to interest her-or do they? Well, at any rate. good luck, Catherinel FILER, NELLIE A more versatile girl is hard to Find. Ready, willing. and able should be her motto. She is one of the outstanding students of our class. She possesses a very pleasing personality and ranks high in her scholastic achievement. Anything she undertakes. she does whole- heartedly and well. May life always do well by our Nell! FISCHER, ALVIN Gentle reader, here is a man's man- a droll, wise:-cracking, typical senior of whom we are justly proud. Alvin believes in the modern twist to the age- old adage, All work and no play makes-jack, and who wants too much of that?? This sorrel-topped chap, then. is doing all right by himself-and others.

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1' .V 1 'Jn' H- .v M 1 lv .. , 4, I , V D, s x - . . ,. J. , ,ft QEDIVIQNPS, 'ALBERT Allie is an all-around fellow. He likes sports, studies Ui, and girls. More power to himl A,p'al to all-that's Al. His favorites are few: his Hends are many. When times are dull, a cheery Hello from Al will do the trick. He has been a member of the gym team and will certainly be missed by Mr. Wilbur. We salute him! EDMONDS, ANNA MERLE Laugh, and the world laughs with you. That's Anna's motto. We needn't tell you that she practices what she preaches. All who know her find her a very charming companion, full of vim, vigor, and vitality. Everyone's pal is Anna. Another saying which would very capably apply to her is. A friend in need is a friend indeed. EILER, BRIGHT Few and far between are men like Bright. He has gone his own quiet way, asking for nothing and giving all he has to the benefit of the school. Bright isn't the palsy-walsy type, but the friends he has are true believers in the integrity and real ability of this silent young man. EMERY, LAMAR Lamar is a happy-go-lucky. carefree lad. People are drawn to him because of his many wise- cracks and his bright cheery disposition. Studies do not seem to be his specialty, although be does manage to edge his way through. May he go through life with as little N R, il S. . ' W ix Y SW T . 1 if , io ' Z.?f?i'. 4 S . g V it ENGLEMAN, CHARLES Charles is one of our Industrial Course students. Although no one seems to know much about him. we have reason to believe that he is the strong. silent type-apparently Hj interested in lessons. At least he doesn't look twice at any belle who passes him in the hall. Of course, after school hours--well, that's different!! ENGLISH, ROBERT You gotta be a football hero! Football and Bob are synonymous in the minds of all the pupils in P. H. S. Through his grit and determination he has carved himself an enviable position in the hearts and minds of all the students. He desires to become a teacher. Go to it. Bob ! EVANS, FRANCIS Bud was one of the stars on our football team. P. H. S. will miss him in the line-ups, for he was always on call when a touchdown was needed. Then. to be sure, there is his love life. He falls in love on an average of once every four or five months and thinks each suceeding girl is THE one. He agrees in full with another famous Francis-Bacon-to wit: To spend too much time in study is sloth. EVANS, IOHN lack could play the role of Shakes- peare's Falstaff to perfection. He hides his real nature. Nothing pleases him more than to run errands or do odd jobs for Mr. Breslin or Mr. Rogowicz. lack always- well, mostly 171 always-has his work finished and is a credit to his associates. May good fortune stay with him care as he seems to have now. always. I i I ' A tx 5 . ' 5 I 1 I ' ' Ad. ' Y' . I J -, , - I , . 9726 Flu QW 25 Q bg QVQ CIS' is gs. si is ms. 'vi Flu 'Q .Y .E To t' ii- 2.1-1 ll .1-x ' ,. - He ..-. Y-35 iii .lf -, 4 ' 5, e-- 7511: , '- - ' ' -f l ' t5 vg 1 ' 2 if L 1 'HE 55... 5 tv 5 if-1' E ' 653' , -.1 ,- SE lOl-Ish. Q -24 ,-1



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'B gy. , FLANAGAN, MARY Here's one of the most carefree members of our group. Fun-loving, Mary is a girl we like to have around. Her gay chatter is refreshing: her happy- go-lucky manner serves as a lift and a bracer-upper to all of us. To sum up, she's a parcel of vitality-a blues chaser extraordinary. FLEMING, IAMES Fleming is no grind, but he does manage to pursue a steady middle course. He didn't par- ticipate in the varied extra-curricular actitvities. Fleming, however, was especially interested in the course to be found in the Industrial Curriculum. He has won many friends by his willingness to be a friend. We will be sorry to sever our day-by-day associations with him. FORTUNE, GAYLE What a happy name combination this young lady has-Gay-le and Fortun-ate! Her interest in the many school activities seems to be boundless. Her participation in the various choral organizations was espe- cially noteworthy. May the best of good fortune always be yours, Miss Fortune! FOSTER, NANCY Nancy, being a member of the Senior Athletic Boosters. is. naturally, an ardent sports fan. How- ever, she's no laggard when scholastic activity is in order, either. This little red-haired gal is interested in typing, et al. She hopes to study journalism. in which line of en- deavor a typewriter is one of the more necessary acces- sories. FOX, JOHN This Fox is a real live wire. He is inter- ested in almost everything iexcept girlsl. He does a thing and does it well, not because he must, but because he finds joy in doing it. This trait or quality is an invaluable pos- session in living a life of usefulness and happiness-one which we hope will be his. FOX, ROBERT F. Folks, here's a Fox. Which one? The silver onel These Foxes have been rather difficult to Cata- logue. Teachers especially found their identities most con- fusing. This one has become well known for his outstanding ability in his favorite sport-basketball. Good sportsman- ship and a keen sense of humor characterize him. FOX, ROBERT N. l'iere's another Fox-the sly one. He is, however, interested in dentistry. Go to it. i'Bob. Thats gold in them thar molarsl Bob's outstanding achievement in school seems to have been his football playing, One seldom, if ever, hears him discuss studies. FRANTZ, GRACE This petite Miss is always calm and serene. However, Gracie believes in having her share of fun. She approves heartily of the West. Her favorite author is Zane Grey: her favorite book is The Mysteri- ous Rider, and her secret yearning is to visit the Western states. l Through calm and storm they have awwed FE I 0 iw as-5:5 V ,yli X, s, . x -W 1.1. S C J SE RS,.. -26.-

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