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

 - Class of 1941

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THE PLAYERS BROWN, WILLIAM Here's a chap who'd like to command the interest of Chief Gsman Edgar Hoover and make his favorite expression, Hey, Slug! more practical, for he's interested in becoming a member of the F. B. I. In this capacity he'll surely make more than a trombone moan! Bill hopes to enter the U. of Pennsylvania, where he'll study law to prepare himself for G-man duties. BUBSER, ROBERT Bob is rather quiet and reserved. My tongue within my lips I rein, for who talks much must talk in vain appears to be his motto. He wasn't especially fond of study- ing, but then books aren't everything in life, are they, Boh ? However, we trust that he won't take things too easily. BUCKLEY, JAMES Holy Smokes! QThat's his pet expresa sion.l It's that rootin', tootin', hard-riding, broncho-busting Buck Buckley! Riding horses is his hobby, The Mysterious Rider is his favorite novel. From what we gather we surmise that this chap must like to ride!!! Soon he'll be sporting legs like marks of parentheses K J. At least, he has horse sense. BUEHLER, LORETTA Witty plus happy-go-lucky equals I.o- retta. Iler actions are determined by the mood she happens to be in. Sports Cc-specially swimmingj top the list so far as her out-of- school interests are concerned. As to just what she plans to do when she leaves P. H. S., nothing has been decided upon. VVhat- ever it may be, I.oretta, our best wishes go with you. BUSH, VVARREN Chemistry is this fellow's favorite subject. The reason? VVell, we suppose he looks upon it as did Francis Bacon, who said, Chemistrie is like unto a boile-there be muche matter in it. That's no lie! fBush's pet expressionj is it, VVar- ren? lIis spare time is spent in looking at irew cars, his principal desire is to earn lots 0' dough ! BUTTS, DOROTIIY Dot plans to become a telephone switch- board operator. That'll be right in her line, for we have-n't as yet met the individual who could out-talk Dot. A mischievous twinkle in her eye is ever-present. She is full of good-humored jollity and is never really troubled over a problem, though she would have us think she is. CAHALI., FLORENCE Earth has no beauty that compares with the grace of a happy heart, and a happy heart Flo certainly appears to have. To he a teacher or a dress designer-that is her pressing problem. VVe've a hunch she'll choose the latter, for she already designs her own clothes-and most attractive they are, too. Gully ! CALIIOUN, VVILLIAM VVell, here is ONE graduate who knows very definitely what he wants! A technical school in the U. S. Army Air Corps is Bill's goal, and if he works there as dili- gently as he has as Vice-President of the Senior Hi-Y, we're sure he will win his stripes early. VVhat an outstanding historical name he has to uphold! 2' 'x v 1 E, Q ll 'J Q ' X J' X.. . l f ' 5 W , .J is if ' Q 3 J 5 xv. , , ' 3 v s u y , K? Q YMQJQ ,sentosn CLASS 41 Q X y 7 Q ...D Pay Foui tern

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,,,j , V Y 1 . t Xi 1 'txt' Sxxhy 'X NP tl by - . f A ox 4 . .M , of 1 fl' SENIOR CLASS '41 www ' I THE PLAYERS BOYER, CHARLES Sonny Boy-er is representative of the typ- ical American high school boy. The T. K. D. members selected him as their Mr. Big this year. HSonny's a Dead Eyed Dick on the basketball court. He really can arch that inllated oval through the hoop! VVhat's more, he plans to follow through and become another Nat Holman- a top Hight basketball coach. BUYER, MARLAND HCoach Boyer, as he hopes to be called in his future years, has learned by experience how the basketball game is played. His wise cracks kept band and orchestra rehearsals from becoming too dull. Always ready with a smile to help out where assistance is necessary, Boyer No. 2 leaves us with his basketball under one arm, his tooter under the other, and his diploma in the bag. VVhere do we go from here? I .M BR ', A I' sure ca s an enemy o i e s e fdjlhe wav a f , Igor s oesr't upe r ave in the vorl e b ' ves t easur I e benelici an duties. ' she l ' s to d 1c igg 'e wish h r well in her c osen ' . tior at of es de' gning. 1 BRAZITIS, REGINA jean's good nature and keen sense of hu- mor are catchy. She is very fond of reading, particularly books dealing with aviation, for her ambition is a lofty one-to become an aviatrix. Since onward and upward seem to be the watchwords in this line of endeavor, may she attain the heights to which she aspires. BREEDON, ELIZABETH To this quiet but ambitious classmate we say, in her own words, Hello, Pal! Elizabeth aspires to become either a good typist or an athletic instructor. She is plan- ning to enter Virginia State College. The good sportsmanship which she exhibits will always serve her well. Our best wishes gn with you, Elizabeth. BRENNAN, MARY From our observation, we believe Mary's creed is this: I believe in God, for I have seen it snow, I believe in miracles, for I have seen a seed grow out of nothingness into a golden glow. ' New York City is her lodestoneg to be an airplane stew rdess is her desire. This little gal has what it takes! I I 1 I 1 ',,n n I u . ,gn BRINICII, ESTHER Gay slid ambitious is Esther. . ' ' . 7 by mannler docs not keep her fine qualities concealed. Esther s ' is Stamp and photograph collecting. To go VVest is her immediate desire. ller friendly manner will be helpful in her realm of endeavor-that of an air stewardess. May go fortune be hers always! . BRINICII, HELEN Helen's unique in that she enjoys watching a baseball game. tMost girls cannot Uappreciateu such a contest. Ahem!l Louisa M. Alcott is her favorite author, G. VV. T. W. is one of her favorite books. Helen plans to continue her secretarial training at the Ford School of Business. To tour the U. S. is her present principal desire. Page Thirteen 77 l V 4



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SQBIOR CLASS '41 THE PLAYERS CARESTIA, JULIA Julia, in her own words, desires to become an excellent secretary. In preparation for becoming just that, sht-'s collecting pennies and looking forward to entering the Peirce School of Business in Philadelphia. VVhile here in P. II. S., she was a member of the newspaper staff and the Senior Girl Reserves. llawaii is the land she dreams of. CARVSO, SOPIIIE VVith such an illustrious name, one would expect Sophie to follow in the steps of her famous namesake, but such is not the case. She's going to be a beautician. Hiking fa heztuty aidj is her favorite form of exercise. When those tell-tale lines and wrinkles begin to appear, we'll be in to see what you can tlo about them, Sophie. CARTVVRIGHT, EVELYN This demure Miss wants to sing via radio. You ain't kiddin', Evelyn? VVe're sure that she isn't, for upon having graduated from P. H. S., she plans to further her musical education at the Braun School of Music. Her wit, friendly spirit, and willingness to work hard stamp her as being-you guessed it - a grand girll CIIATTIN, MARION Step up and have a chat with little Miss Chattin sometime. She's cheerful, witty, and intelligent. English and French are her favorite classroom subjects. Marion wolld like to enter Temple University to prepare herself for the teaching pro- fession. VVe wish you well, Marion. CIIIODO, MARY Hear ye! Hear ye! Our Mary aspires to be- corne a bona tide prima donna-an honest-to-goodness first-rate opera singer. Gee whiz! 'I'hat's fine, Mary. Right now her hnhhy is collecting movie star pictures. Our hope for her is that she may become a star of the opera in her own right in the not- ion-tlistant future. CHIPRIANO, JOSEPH HJoe is a fine chap-somewhat studi- ous, reserved, and of a cheerful nature. Aside from bookkeeping, his favorite subject, hels more than casually interested in baseball, both as a spectator and a participant. Hels a Zane Grey enthusi- ast. VVe trust that his desire to go to a business college may be realized. CIIOMAN, BASIL Too lazy to work, too friendly to get into trouble, Basil has Ftddled his way through our noble institution. Always ready with a wise-crack or a helping hand, we hope he continues to have smooth sailing over the sea of Life. But watch out for the waves, Big Boy. They're hound to hit you some day! CIEMACHOXVSKY, JEAN One of our more quiet classmates is Jean. ller No. 1 school suhject is Home Economics. lGentlemen, please notelj She enjoys experimenting with foodsg indeed, such culinary excursions are her specialty. Jean is bent on hecoming a dietician. VVhen she takes her trip around the world shelll be able to pick up many valuable tips on her chosen vocation, Page Fifteen

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