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

 - Class of 1942

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cans L5l,DI'I'jE PLFITE Q DEVINE, FRANCES Frances is Devinell She. too. is a member of the Commercial department and desires to become a hrst-class stenog. so to a business school she will go upon her being gradu- ated from P, H. S, Her favorite recreaiions are swimming, hiking. and dancing: her immediate ambition is to travel around the world. and thatls no kidding, eh, Frances? DI CELLO, MARY lVlary's future isn't quite certain as yet iwbost' is?i. lor she can't decide whether to study music or to adopt the i'Numbcr, plcasef thank you line, ln either case, she will be using to advantage her lovely voice, which has made her invaluable to the a cappella choir, The senior Girl Reserves and lunior Councillors also claim Mary as a member. DIETRICH, NORMAN Norman's a sincere, studious chap, who goes about performing his many duties quietly and conscientiously. As a member of the yearbook staff, band and orchestra, a cappella and Hi-Y, Dietrich has made a name for himself in P. H. S. lle expects to enroll in Penn State Center, where he will maior in chemistry, his favorite subject. DILLOW, ELSIE Elsie's belief that most women need facial attention is seen in her desire to become a beautician, so she plans to entcr a beauty school after she leaves P, H. S. lOh, daddylj Dancing is Elsie's chief hobby: patience, her chief virtue. Her favorite book is 'Gone With the Wind. Elsie's many friends will remember her for her keen sense of humor. DOERFLINGER, WILLIAM Quiet, studious, conscientiousfall are characteristic of Bill. Hc really carries the message to Garcia in that he performs his duties promptly and efliciently. This tall, bland, bespectacled lad hopes to become a member of Uncle Sam's postal service corps ia mail-fiinger. eh??i, which probably explains his already avid interest in stamp collecting. DOVE, THOMAS A keen interest in sports and the ability to write well have enabled i'Tom to fulfill capably and ei'l'iciently the position of co-editor of the HI-S-POTTS newspaper. Gussic has also put forth his eforts in behalf of thc Current Events Club, Dramatic Club, an Hi-Y, thus making his extra-curricular record as outstanding as his scholastic one. QA millionaire he wants to bellll DOWNEY, ROBERT 'iTex's chief interests lie in music and sports. as can readily be seen if one looks at the membership lists of the band, orchestra. football. and track teams, His two ambi- tions are to go to Ithaca College and to be a member of the U. S. Army Band. We use his favorite expression when we say, Go, boylll DULL, IACK If all work and no play makes lack a Dull, where does the boy come in? QHUW confusing all of this isll However, Iackls name is misleading, for he is far from dull. Rather, his out- standing ability on the track and gridiron and his pleasing person- ality have made him a lively school favorite. Never a DULL moment, eh? ogre' 'l ' I f X . i -Ll we lil gi ' . , I sv 5 D ' Y , N 1,1 s , .' A . . 1 ff' nj - 4 .Q

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1:11115 215151011115 PLHTE A CUBASHINSKY, FRANK Frank and shop work are synonymous, for most of his time and energy are expended in things of an industrial nature. ln spite of his inclination to be a bit lazy. he's not a bad student. He considers a day well spent if, in it, he has had the opportunity to hunt or fish, This Franles frank, isn't hell CUPITT, ROLAND You're going to get hoscd on this deal frequently can be hcard coming from the lips of Roland. However. we don't think he uttered this statement when he dropped the shop course and began working in Miss Nolan's distributive education class, for he appears to be doing nicely in this venture, Cupitt does it againlll DALLAGO, DAVID This always-neatly-attired chap keeps to himself whatever thoughts he may have, for, truly, mum is the word for Dallago. Our only fear concerning him is that he'll some day hurt his spine, Rarely does little David sit upright on a chair! He plans to further his shop training upon having graduated from P. H. S. DAVIS, FLORENCE Here's a gal who has so much pep and energy that she has to let some of it out of her system, so she dances. And HOW she dancesl! If you want some lessons on how to trip the light fantastic, go to the gym at lunch time and observe, Florence hopes to continue her studies at Drexel. DAVIS, LEAH Athletics occupy much of this carefree girl's time, diving, swimming. and dancing rating among her favorites. Perhaps it's because she's such a diminutive Miss that Leah possesses such agility and rhythm, traits which have contributed to her success as a cheer leader. Her cheerful personality will surely make her just as successful in her chosen profession, that of nursing. DEACH, MARIE Quiet and reserved is Marie-but definitely capable and efficient. Her chief interest lies in thc field of art: and, if wishes come true. several years from now we'll find Marie teach- ing her favorite subject. Her quiet unassuming manner has made Marie a valuable member of her class and placed her among the most admired and respected. DEISINGER, JANET If you hear a laugh in the corridor, it's Ianet's. If you see a new step on the dance floor, it's Ianefs. If an exceptionally good painting is exhibited in the third floor hall. it's Ianet's. Laughing, dancing, sketching - these are her favorite actitvities. Ianet hopes to go farm in the business world. We predict that she will, DERR, DOROTHY Golly-Geelu l wish l could cut a Figure eight . . . and the rug . . . as does Dorothy. Her talents, however, are not limitcd to ice-skating and dancing, for she's a right good swimmer, too. And please don't overlook her basketball abilityl Yep! You've guessed it. Shels just an all-around girl, Keep cuttin', Dot. 1239768



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I . :Rus Llgtnme PLFITE DUSEL, IOHN Iack'sM a lanky, quiet. yet industrious wood shop student who hopes to become an accomplished pattern or cab- inet maker 7 or both. Wood carving is a hobby of his. so if you want any cleverly-designed gadgets carved, drop in to see Ulackf' 11092 commission on all this, my boy'll Here's hoping he gets that iob with Bethlehem Steel. DZAMKO, MARY Have a care that you donlt have your pins knocked from under you by Mary. for she's an expert kegler! Indeed. she was captain of a female sharp-shooting bowling outht here in P. H. S. this year. This St. Clair product took more than a mere passing interest in our seh0ol's newly-acquired retail sales X Joiirse, for a secretary Mary will be, ti 'A lx. B w 5 K 1 -XX .. ,, . . N Q EAGA WILLIAM Sweet William, in his own words, aims ' 'ltd becoirteieonnected with business in some way. KNOW no mon- G hushpessf 'B,il1 lJ Well, there's nothing quite like a good con- '. ' T etionqizir. Wt put off until tomorrow that which you can do Q' tldayrk 'S this 'S pet expression. Don't forget this when those XX Xl K 5 ok Bing dt ' beekon, Bill. xi .1- t-X X XEBLING, IAME ' lim is an outstanding, up-and-coming the ' ' . -Jgets up early every morning. Coming all the way to The Hill and X X'-hack again on footlj citizen from Mount Carbon. Appropriately S ,, Sfnough, his favorite study is drafting. Kilim and Uncle Sam. you tl I x Ne, have sorlnethingbdefildlsytelyyin common.l Never let your interest o,i1 in. so many t ings e h, ling. .s are Ni eq . , 5 w 8. IHDMUNDS, IACK lt's indeed a rare occasion when one finds J liek in a perturbed or excited state. for he calmly takes things as U sthey come. He isn't the fussy type. He dresses with taste, is g never in haste. tlncidentally, he has many femme admirers, Ahlj We haven't been ahle to get a line on Iack's future endeavors. av lfidecided, young man7 t EDMUNDS, IEAN A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar is Iehn, for she apparently believes in the old Latin adage, Make ha!te slowly. Iean's a horse-back-riding, dancing, and swimming ' N enthusiastpin school she went all out for Home Ee. She would ' ' like to go to Atlantic City fthe city of her dreamsl and remain 'Q there forathe duration - of her life. V-it J -4 ' 'N ws EGAN, iRCH This embryo round-the-world Hyer came to us ffqn St..Clair High. He has served unmistakable notice that, in 5 diff time, he hopegto become a capahle airplane pilot. Arch brushed it uiwon his Spanislzr here in P. H. S., so he'll be all set for some Q goqd-will duties in South America. Keep 'em flying. Arch! :F 4 -.7 ssl .sa J ' EBT, IEEN T1.i: little gal would lil.e to become a secretary anti S Companiopilto ro well-to-da pe,son, we p esuaicj. Well, that's nide work if you can get it -- and we certainly hope Iran canl Hiking ,airy rea'dihQ are her most enjoyable recreational activities. 12 lie? is t nking sqfously about going West. Say it Ent so, Miss D J . J ' .-J ', s O ' -f' J l tv -J . 5 1 3 N I 1. -s Q 28 Q

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