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

 - Class of 1940

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GINTHER, ROBERT Red could usually be found holding down his left-end position on the Crimson and White eleven. His ambition in life is to be a football coach. Red can really do things if he wants to. He spends most of his out-of-school time shooting darts. Here's hoping that he tackles life's problems in a most convincing fashion. GOODMAN, EMLEN This chap is a bit difficult to pin down. He's hither. thither. and yon. ln spite of this, Em- len's, as one can see for himself, a Good-man! Stories of the West intrigue him. Swimming is his favorite form of exercise. His immediate desire is to find employment in New York City. Always be Good, man! GOULD, IOSEPH Ioe is one of the busiest and neat- est-looking fellows in school. His numerous activities in- clude the Camera Club, National Honor Society. Choir, Band, and, of course, the HI-S-POTTS Annual Staff. Hc hopes to enter the U. S. Military Academy. Boy, won't hc look swell on Dress Parade in his field gray uniform! Vile salute you, joe, and wish you well. GREENFIELD, BERNARD Flash!! That was Bernie Greenfield speeding by. He's one of Coach Sterner's hur- dlers and broad-jumpers. Bernie has little to say. He lets his legs i'talk for him as did Casca in speak, hands, for me. We wish him well in his every worthwhile effort. GREENWOOD, DORIS lf one is ever in need of a good bookkeeper, we heartily recommend Doris. She's one who never starts anything unless she Finishes it. Shorthand is her favorite school subject. She's most efficient and reli- able. These qualities will be invaluable to her in her chosen line of endeavor- stenographic work. GREGOR, ROBERT Next time you see a tall, dark, and handsome gob walking down the street, look close. 'causc. for all you know, it might be Bob. You see, he wants to join the Navy and, as the old saying goes, have a girl in every port. Though he didn'nt belong to any clubs during his stay in P. H. S., he certainly made his presence felt. GRIFFITH, WALTER GritT is to P. H. S. what Nile Kinnick is to Iowa U. He truly has demonstrated that actions speak louder than words. Co-captain of this year's varsity eleven, he played magnificently in every game. ln- dicative of his stellar consistent performances was the fact that he was selected All-State Scholastic End by the Asso- ciated Press. We feel that still greater things are in stors- for him. GUINTHER, ARDELL Quiet though she may seem. her friends call her Do-Do. We wonder why! Ardell is enrolled in the General Clerical Curriculum. Her ambition is to become a proficient secretary. Dell's favorite novel is A Certain Rich Man. May she ever strive to do her best in whatever she undertakes. w i they have arrived .... f k ,wk v ,.1 Q72 g 1 E' Through calm and storm get ii ii, -- - SE lORS,.. ,-'28,-1

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N K , , if. fjfl l jf fi l , 'fi Ml' J ' 'i fr' , A au, U '4 h 6 - A ,Mr Sf .- - It .f'jUJf i fr 1 , , 5 f' Cf il' Zigi Through calm and storm i they have arrived .... .-127.-. ex ll FREDERICKS, GERALDINE Gerry believes that the harder one works at a thing, the more he gets out of it. She's one gal who really practices this to the letter. This lassie is extremely fond of both swimming and basketball. Gerry is small of stature, very agile. and quite versa- tile. Boys. 'tis said, are the least of her worries-at presentl FREEDMAN, PAUL We herewith present a boy with a quick and Hexible mind. Paul shows promise of becoming outstanding in anything he undertakes. He's fond of his- tory in any shape or form. Fellow students thoroughly realize this. His opportunities for doing good are unlim- ited. May his efforts be crowned with the fruit of achieve- ment! FROECHLE, EVELYN Evelyn is quite efficient. This is a quality to he admired in anyone and everyone. She intends to carry her efficiency into life. To be an expert typist is her desire. ln her leisure time, Evelyn keeps scrap- books. She's a friend indeed, faithful in every trust com- mitted to her. GAVALETZ, IOHN ln lohn we find a very aeronautic- ally inclined person. He is a builder of model airplanes. He has hopes of travelling around the world by plane. lohn is also interested in forestry. He would like to enter a government forestry school after leaving high school. May his most sincere desire be realized. . ilmll GEIGER, ELMER Where's Elmer? Easy-going and happy-go-lucky-such is Geiger. He took the Commercial Course and showed a marked preference for typing. Al- though baseball is not one of our school sports, Elmer is extremely interested in it. He plays rather well. we are told. GEISSLER, BERTHA Sis is a good skate. I s'pose we should add that she's a good skater, too. She is really awe-inspiring when she's on a roller-rink. Sis also likes swimming. A good sport in the fullest sense of the word is she. May the rest of her life be as happy as her high school life appears to have been. GELBUDA, BENIAMIN Ben, believe it or not, feels the call of the sea and plans to join the United States Navy. He may be another Iohn Paul Iones in the making. ln the not-too-distant future he may take his place on the bridge of one of Uncle Sam's sleek greyhounds of the deep. Ship ahoy there. fellerll GESSNER, EVELYN This blonde Miss is a West Nor- wegian Streeter. Evelyn is very domestic-that is. she's a home body. She likes to sit, listen to the radio, and read or sew. She isn't so domestic, though. that she doesn't appreciate a good game of football. Volley ball Hnds favor with her. Her generous smile is friendly. and it has been fun knowing her. c ,xg



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Through calm and storm they have arrived .... HAERTTER, DAWN With the dawn of Dawn came the dawn of what proved to be a rich alto voice. She'll surely brighten any office, for, in addition to her singing ability, she's a top-notch typist, We trust that this gay-spirited friend of ours will always bring cheerfulness and good-will in her wake. HAMMER, THOMAS Tom, like Richard Halliburton. feels the urge to travel. New Worlds To Conquer seems to be his watchword, also. Tom is a never-failing friend, His fine voice has merited for him a much coveted position in our well-known A Cappella Choir. May he sing his way into the business world as he has sung his way into the hearts of his associates. HANLEY, MARY This fashionable young lady has prom- enaded in many a fashion show. Her crowning beauty-her auburn hair-is most individual and striking. She possesses most of the qualities professional models need, such as intelligence, charm, versatility, and poise. What a girlll lt was really a pleasure to have associated with Mary. HARLEY, BETTY Betty is a three-act drama. First act: she has been a loyal rooter for P. H. S. Second act: she has proved to be a capable member of the Home Economics Club. Third act: her versatility has made her renowned among her chums. In this act, too, she makes her exit. And thus our play ends. HASENAUER, MILDRED Mildred is another of our many quiet gals. She has taken the General Clerical Course. Tri-Hi-Y work was her primary concern. Mildred would like to be a clerk in a ladies' dress shop. That may explain her attractive choice of clothes. Her neatness is one of her many good qualities. She truly believes that cleanliness is next to Godliness. HARTSTEIN, GEORGE George is enrolled in the Aca- demic curriculum. He is short, but that doesn't seem to be a handicap to him. One of the least of George's worries is- study. Nevertheless, he manages to get by land not with the lowest of grades, eitherj. He is a live wire-one who makes the world sit up and take notice. May Lady Luck remain with him. HAYNER, JOHN Herewith we present another fun-lov- ing chap of our class. lack is an enrollee in our Indus- trial course, in which he is a loyal worker. He can usually be found on the job in the Machine Shop. One cannot help but feel that his wavy hair and winning smile have done much in his having acquired so many friends. Keep smil- ing. and make hay while the sun shines. Haynerl HECKMAN, BETTY Betty is a girl of small stature. We aren't unduly alarmed about this, for, as the old saying goes, Good things come in small packages. She is the possessor of a delicate sense of humor and an eager wit. Betty has striven to excel in the clerical course, for her desire is to become a proficient sales clerk. A -ln - , ,W

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