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

 - Class of 1941

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'SS tit Wig. O KLITSCII, JEAN jean is a tall, attractive brunette who has taken the Commercial Course. Her ambition is to become somebody's stenog. The Home Economics Club includes her as one of its mem- bers. Her Fine voice has merited for her a much coveted position in the a cappella choir. Her high scholastic standing has compelled the respect of all who know her. KLITSCH, EVELYN If the subject in question is a joke, she's heard it, if it's a school organization, she's in it, if it's the honor roll, she's on it. It never fails! This dextetous, fun-loving, extra- hard-working classmate will undoubtedly succeed in her chosen career of a lady in white. A toast tot y0u,fair.damsel! 5 r' ' . 1 . 'i .f ,l 5 , ' l' f ' ' , 1' -.jf ' , I J! ' x KLARE, DOROTH Cheerio lnere' ela e'Klarel Dot - if st truly is a peppy so ebody, and shejs attra 've, too. Her gay chatter and catchy laughter ve Ja braqi-upper to all within ear shot. If alphasingz ualitym essential to a desirable sten- ' 1 9 ographer fin! we beige it ish, Doc 'surely his a held start. .1 V1 ' A 1 A. I I A 'gmail DOROTHY 'footy' i ,L peppy ikeablelnbmebody. She etijoy a hearv laughtl Ty ' g is h favorite subject. We're ceitain that'her jojly dispoditi n an invaluable asset in any Xnfhce, ,Hn elfcjent secretary she lians to be. VVe trust that her ansbitiqi may' ltfkealhaed. I .V J' g , . ., ,r ta I 1 ivglxbk KIRKPATRIC , DORIS VVe present, gentle reader, Helen Wills VVoody Doris Kirkpatrick, for a top flight racquet wielder she is. VVhat a charming opponent she must make! But then, what a more charming doubles partner!! Ah! Our hope is that Doris will play the game of Life just as eHiciently as she plays the game of tennis. KINGSBURY, DARTHEA Mirthful Darthea truly is of the opinion that Manner, not gold, is a woman's best adornmentf' She capahly presided over the Home Economics Club meetings this year, so you see, gentlemen, she has decided domestic leanings! Darthea also found enjoyment in singing in the Girls' Choral Club. Her hobby is stamp and picture collecting. KING, LORRAINE Lorraine can best be described by a title of a song-namely, Quiet. This virtue is shared by more than a few of our classmates. She has been an active member of both the junior and Senior Tri-Hi-Y. She plans to become a sales promo- tion specialist and has made an important step in that direction by having taken the Clerical Course here in P. H. S. KILMURRAY, ANDREW' Andy is a basketball player who dribbled a dandy game for P. H. S. He is taking the Industrial Course and desires to become an expert mechanic. Automobile mo- tors are his specialty. With the demand for top-notch mechanics so urgent, we know that this chap's talents will be put to their fullest use Handy Andy ! an Mm Lwf'?wZw4bmJ4 simon ctass '41 M- Jam ' Page Twenty-sefven 4 THE PLAYERS

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THE ,PLAYERS JACKSON, GEORGE An artist in the making-thatls George. lie has taken the Industrial Course, having centered his elforts on woodwork. His amhition is to become an expert cabinet maker. We're certain that if someone furnishes the gal, Mr. Jackson will furnish the artistic woodwork designs! JOHNS, MILDRED This cheerful little Miss can dance, she can sing, she can do most anything. What more could one ask? Her ingratiating smile is most catchy. Verily does Mildred beileve that Variety is the spice of life. May she never lose her gaiety and sparkle! JOYCE, ALICE f'Please take a letter, Miss Joyce. Alice intends to become a secretary. She likes to take shorthand fls that because she's short?l and then transcribe it in typing class. This little girl can and does release a great big cheer for the Crimson and White. And, believe it or not, she's a speedster on the basketball court! JOYCE, SARA Flowers, flowers, asphodel and applebloom. Come and buy a flower. Why are you so shy? This, we feel, will be Sara's theme song, for a florist she plans to become. We sort of envy her, for she'll be moving in an eternal spring-time. What a blooming good time shelll have! JULIAN, MARY Mary, a comely gal, is anxious to become a nurse, Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia being her conception of an ideal training base. What a lucky break some patients are going to get! What high blood pressure there will be! In this vocation, Mary's opportunities to he of service are unlimited. We trust that she doesn't miss a one! KASVVANDIK, AUGUST Baseball, baseball, Americals favor- ite game! CEver hear Waring's Pennsylvanians sing that?l 'fKas hopes to become a professional player some day. May he become most skillful in belting and handling that pellet covered by a mare's kimono, for baseball pays munificent returns. We give a round of applause for this embryo Frank McCormick or Hank Greenburg. KEHLER, ALMA A glance at Alma's photograph will prove-if proof is needed-that Alma is both intelligent and attractive. What an enviable combination! Her honors, as well as her friends, are numerous. We know that Penn State lwhere she will study to become a dieticianj will have in her a worthy addition to its stu- dent body. KERN, RAYMOND Let's give a lusty Ray! for Ray! He plays a hard game of football. This rugged chap is also a basket- ball player of no mean ability. f'Red hopes, by the time this com- ing September rolls around, to be enrolled in college. May his tackling of life's problems always be hard and clean! Q 9 Page Tfwcniy-.tix NYU' simon cu-iss '41 dw :Il



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THE PLAYERS KNEBEL, RITA Ummm! A model in our midst, I do declare! And what's more beneficial than ice-skating to keep a perfect fig- ure? Besides, have you ever peeked into the gym at lunchtime? She can dance, too- and how! Listen, chum, if you took things in stride and as easily as she does, your face, too, would be free from wrinkles, and maybe you could be a model -maybe!! KNELI., JEAN The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, wrote the poet, but we who know Jean associate her with the beginning of a brand new day because of her sparkle and cheer- fulness. ln addition to her fine work on the III-S-POTTS Staff and in numerous organizations, Red was behind the steering wheel of the Current Events Club. The a cappella choir will sorely feel her loss, too, but heck, won't we all? KNOLL, GLORIA And a little child shall lead them. So says the Good Book. Gloria is greatly interested in children-so much so that her chosen vocation is that of an efficient childls nurse. What an excellent opportunity for exerting a wholesome influence she'll be provided with! May good fortune attend your every effort, Gloria! KOCH, DAVVNE VVe've never seen Dawne when she vvasn't smiling or getting ready to smile. She's a sincere lover of fine music. ller rich soprano voice figured prominently in our a cap- pella choir. Dawne is interested in things of a commercial nature and hopes to become a ve-ry efficient secretary some day. May she ever continue to bestow widespread benefits by her gaiety and pleas- i1lllIlQ'SS. KREDERAVAGE, JOSEPH For a little fellow, 'fJoe has been responsible for some mighty big accomplishments. Having held membership in the three of our scho0l's most honored organizations -the National Honor Society, the Student Council, and the T. K. 11- and having been successively re-elected class treasurer since his sophomore year, his qualities of sincerity, leadership, and schol- arship have earned for him a place of honor among us. KULI., ROBERT What does he think about? Airplanes. What does he talk about? Airplanes. Wlhat is his hobby? You guessed it. It's building model airplanes. And last, but by all means, not least, what is his ambition in life? To be sure, it's to be an airplane con- structor. Even on a summer day, when it is too hot to play base- ball, Bob thinks about going to the South Pole -by airplane - to keep Kull ? LASCALA, MARY Did you ever hear of a military school for girls? VVell, Mary would like to operate one. Ain't that sumpinl? Full of pep, vim, and vitality, she has been unusually faithful to the organizations of which she is a member-namely, HI-S-PO'l 1'S Newspaper and the S. A. B. VVe trust that this gay-spirited Miss will always bring cheerfulness and good-will wherever she goes. LAVVIIEAD, JOYCE VVell, I'Il be! It's the 'fbig boss in per- son! With the title of Student Council President to head her long list of honors and club memberships, Jug tucks her diploma under her gavel-swinging arm and bids adieu to Pottsville High. VVe shall long remember tht-se sixty and one-half inches of persev- erance and undaunted determination. May good fortune ever attend her! Page Tlwenty-eight SENIOR CLASS '41

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