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: J' by 1 rf - i i' ' P 'l J' C t C4 SENIOR CLASS '41 THE PLAYERS LECHER, JEAN Jean is another member of that quiet, reserved group of Pottsville Hi Seniors. Although a bit short in stature, her chief ambition is to be a nurse. She should make a good one, for her cheery disposition is capable of dispelling any patient's misery. 'fReading maketh a full man can be well applied to Jean, for reading is her hobby. LECIIER, MARIE Oh, lady, nobility is thine, and thy face is the reliection of thy nature! Marie is fair-complexioned and is the object of the undivided attention of a certain individual. That's Strange, isn't it ?-Or is it? Because she's a member of the Home Economics Club, one might find a visit to her home a pleasant culinary experience. Oh, Marie! v' '4'.'l-, .a.1 ' s,- -1, Y., . ' D. .V LENGEI., MAE Oh, heck! lthat's her favorite expression! seems to be Mae's attitude toward text books, but fiction does receive her earliest attention. Mae's principal extra-curricular interest lay in the Girl Reserves. We hope that her urge to travel may take her out of what she considers dull surroundings into the realms of the strange and the remote. LENGEL, ROBERT As Hne and Dan -dy as his ubiquitous dad, he will always leave with us the impression of a smooth-mannered, likeable lad. Bob possesses an easy-going nature and a keen wit. His popularity acclaimed by his election to our class vice-presi- dency, young Mr. Lengel appears to be headed toward an engi- neering career. LENNOX, FREDERICK His friends on the cross-country team know he cannot be surpassed, either on or off the track. Those of us who know him better when wearing long trousers found his optomistic and carefree attitude a real asset during our stay in P. H. S. When he puts aside his chemistry book, we would like to accompany him in his desire to hitchahike to Alaska. A cross-con- tinent run, eh? LENAUSKAS, MARY A sleek, new monoplane glides to a grace- ful stop, the cabin door swings open and out hops-well of all things! -a Upetticoat pilot ! Yes, sir, that's her ambition, and we sincerely hope it is realized. We trust that her plane, when it comes to flying, is as trustworthy as her basketball-playing and bicycle-riding abilities. LESSER, HARVEY Hiya, keed! and down the corridor comes ISS pounds of mirth and good looks. This rosy-cheeked six-footer is a veritable encyclopedia of baseball knowledge. Can he play the game? VVell, can a duck swim? Energetic as far as pleasure is concerned, he spends a great deal of time with his library of popular records. LESNICK, EVELYN Although Evelyn has been with us for only a short time, we have certainly grown to admire and respect her. Her favorite pastime is listening to classical music. What could be Finer! A scholar deluxe, we hope her ambition to teach high school English may be realized. Evelyn, may good fortune be yours! Page T-wenty-nine
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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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THE PLAYERS I.EVVIS, MADELON Modern Living is her favorite subject, to he a heautician is her ambition. Madelon's hobbies are ice-skating and piano-playing. She's a11 ardent rooter at football games and dribbles a 'fmean basketball. To travel around the world is her immediate desire. Does she do a heap 0' living? VVell, in her own pet expression, f'You're telling me! LINER, GEORGE Liner, The Aeronautical Engineer! VVhat a high-sounding appellation! George pla11s to enter Lehigh to learn more about this science than just the name. He hasn't bothered much to make himself known, but he's evidently a natural techni- cian, for his interest it1 photography and the Chemistry Club is unbounding. VVe wish him well. LINER, MILTON Milton is one of our best students. In fact, he's more or less an authority in chemistry, for he performs his experiment and the11 gives helpful suggestions to those i11 need. Exams hold no terror for him, for he is always prepared for the unexpected. The U. of P. chemical research laboratories beckon him. LIPSKY, .ARA ' is che rful-l :king irl becomes not at all ruffled he littl empes hic woul send most of us on a rat a . ere ra is the-re's lb t ipping the light fan- ta. 1 s Clara's bby' becom a ate cretary is her ambi- tioi VVe t st at h esire atten a business school may be realized. OIN is v is transcontinental minded , vel by air, having breakfsat H1 'I BE y ' - -th is 'd e li t ' ' ' 'ca 1 ' hx - s t' s mixe meant i11 ON china! ! The nursing profession 1 eT ll whether she got her prepo cl.' s her interest. She ho es to serve her apprenticeship at the Fountain Springs Hospital. LORD, .IACQUELINE 'lTa, ta, ra, ta. Make way for the I.ord's daughter! K'-Iackie possesses a personality which is to be envied by all. She is a favorite with both sexes and is always in demand at dances and social gatherings. Because of her intelligence, charm, and grand sense of humor, she has more friends than a sultan has wives. Truly, she is lord of all she surveys! LUTCIIKUS, JOSEPH joe's love for sport was SCCII i11 his achievement on the gridiron. VVhere does he go from here? VVQII, he has his heart set on becoming a11 airplane mechanic i11 Uncle Samuel's Army Air Corps. In fact, he has already constructed many model aircraft. '!There's something about a soldier! LYMAN, LAVVRENCE If you should see a serious scholarly-loolo ing guy hanging on to the ha11dle of a brief case, the odds are te11 to one that he's l'Flash. His brief case technique should serve him admirably in his life's work, for he wants to become a sales manager for a large candy company. IIe's going to keep all of us sweet, eh? 9 Page Thirty SENIOR CLASS '41
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