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

 - Class of 1943

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Nl sl-'OX ax ,1 X 5 Us 'SAS 'J NN .H N' -rox 0-J 4- ' X af' s 14' U s S , K 'S .10 1. ,t N CASALE, ANNE Anne . . . plans tn attend sewing school to prepare herself to become an expert seamstress, her principal ambition in life . . . spends all her spare time dancing , . . is usually grinning and saying, HI thought I'd die laughing. CAVALUCIII, NANCY 'fNanee . . . diminutive, sparkling, vivacious, ener- getic , . . thinks best part of football games is the cheering. . . can be heard exclaiming, Oh, my gosh! upon cer- tain occasions .... has her heart set upon becoming a public accountant. . . will never forget peaceful UQ fourth period Commercial Lab. CHIPRIANO, MARY Chippie . . . releases her excess steam with Hlloly Hannah! . . . Chips in with Z1 worth- while contribution in every classroom discussion . . . aims to become a stenog . . . enjoys reading and hiking , . . thinks G. VV. T. VV. the best of recent books. X 7 X ,Vi uw Q' .xg +V S U 8' u l 'B -4 -s- CIII SKI, IAR'qI.A 'Yiartf' unusual V 've 'njx r iculgir glhes.-xzggitliftmpiatn forxQCzfsg p la Ck? r, gym team 1 assemilw . y 6 k 1, . . . . ways gpliaisdlygt ut deHrig.lz'! 5lQ . cogs cnsigus, willing . .4 III-S-W'0'r'rs newspabmer ,Qs ocNe' B tness anag r . . o se s prgtty b de hm. D V of we le NYS sz' X Q B -50' 'P CHOMAN, BOHDAN Bohdan . will always remember Miss Unger's English Class .'. . plans,to' become a physician' fOh, doctqti, 'I don't feel wellyvj ,... follows l in his brother's f0DIJSCCPS,.l1ZlV'llIg participated actively In' basketball . . . will attend Penn State, then,Johns Hopkins, .he hopes! ,Q - ' 4? t. CIRULLO, MAURICE 'KBr0vvnie . . . one of the many worthy representatives from Palo Alto . . . has capably held the position of Head School Bank Cash- ier . . . is undoubtedly an asset to Mr. Lindeman in the Commercial Labora- tory . . . will strive to become an ex- ecutive in a large corporation . COOK, BETTY Lookie, lookie, lookie, here comes 'Cookie' . . . pos- sesses a net and attractive appearance . . . a whiz at shorthand . . . would like to travel across the country- f'And that's for sure l . . . smooth trav- eling, 'fCookie. VOTLER, VIRGINIA 'fGinny . . . a seamstress in the making, yet one fre- quently hears her ask, f'VVhat's cook- in'? . . . would like to get a govern- ment job Uout-of-town . . . manages to get around for such a little Miss, being active on the newspaper stall and in the VVar Bond Program. COULSON, JUNE f'Blondie,' . . . owner of pretty, wavy, blonde hair . . . is seldom heard from except in Mr. Kiehner's English class . . . would like to enter Ford Business School to become an efficient secretary . . .'fOh, daddy! VVatch those big business men, 'fBlon- die l CURTIER, BEATRICE UBea . . . enjoys Latin . . . is partial to George Eliot's books. . .plans to go to the University of Pennsylvania to enter the nursing profession . . . is an active participant in basketball and volleyball . . . is determined not to lose her pa- tients. CIITLER, FRANCES Joy . . . is interested in Home Economics fneed a wife, fellows?j . . . participated in many extra-curricular activities, includ- ing the Sketch Club and A Cappella Choir . . . believes in the saying, Go VVest, Young Lady, Go VVest. DALLAGO, FRANK Frankie . . . possesses a million-dollar head of hair . . . plans to make electricity his life's work . . . likes math class best . . . is crazy about hill-billy music . . . loves to play football. . .is interested in fly. ing for the U. S. Army or Navy . . . enjoys Zane Grey's books.

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BROVVN, LAMAR Brownie and Lou - an inseparable pair around school . . . building model airplanes is one of his hobbies . . . enjoys playing football as well as watching it . . . al- though short, he climbs a rope faster than one can wink his eye. l'f rjyk .AJ 541542, ,M PK--.... -Qivwx. if ' ' BROVVN, MARJORIE Marge . . . one of the smallest seniors in P. H. S. . . . loves to take long walks in the woods . . . enjoyed choir most . . . could always sell any number of tickets . . . will never forget Camera Club, espe- cially one of the advisers! BROVVNMILLER, RONALD 'fRonnie . . . a lot of fun . . . hopes to enter M. I. T. and become an engineer . . . expert equestrian . . . lent his tenor and then bass voice to A Cappella and En- semble . . . will never forget the joys and pains of the Minuet. BUBSER, JAMES Moe . . . handi- capped tremendously by the thirty-tive- mile-an-hour speed law . . . an all- around fellow , . , could argue anyone down in P. of D .... had many good times in Chem. Lab. mixing one con- coction or another fmostly anotherlj. BLTRCK, CATHERINE Berky . . . a lover of music Qjazzj . . . dancing and eating are her two favorite activi- ties . . . would like to see her name in bright lights on Broadway . 4 will never forget the Crowded sc ol es on rainy days. K . URKHAR HE H . .l1a. hopes of b ' g a of ostess Studen ncil mos f er hig ool car . . neve 'thout a pl .ant sm' . . en' riting and I'SCCiY CYS . . S illYVaVS bffell envi r her lo ly bl BUTTS, BERTHA A secretary Bert will be . . . plans to attend the Ford Business School . . . enjoyed watching football and is a mighty good shot in basketball . . . was always able to be found in a swimming pool during sum- TFIEI' YIICHIIDH. CAIRNS, ALBERTA 'lBert . . . small but ambitious . . . will look very cute sitting on her boss's knee . . . loves the winter sports best of all, especially ice-skating . . . will always remember the fun in Mr. Runkle's English and llygiene classes. CALABRO, ANN LOUISE Annie Loul' is solid . . . fond of typing . . . will make a good secretary . . . very athletic . . . likes almost any sport one can name . . . enjoyed football games Cnc wonderg she served as cheer leader and got in freelj. CAMPBELL, JOHN Introducing J. Campbell, Attorney at Law . . . liked history in all its phases . . . thinks Zane Grey Htops among authors . . . devotes spare time to model building . . .is ex- tremely quiet but can really get hot when a football game is at stake. CARAVAN, FLORENCE Flossie , . . possesses an ingratiating smile . . . will- ing to do anything assigned to her . . . small in size but a stiff opponent in a volleyball game . . . favorite school sub- jects were typing and shorthand . . . is preparing herself to become a hrst-rate stenographer. CARUSO, JOHN Bear . . . eats and sleeps football . . . aspires to be a pro- fessional football player if Uncle Sam doesnlt change his mind . . . likeable, short, husky . . . is exceedingly fond fbelieve it or notj of Rudyard Kip- lingls poems, especially Gunga Din.



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DAVIS, BETTY Betty . . . excels in typewriting and dancing . . . gleefully recalls Miss Nolan's morning retailing classes . . . believes in the proverb, Silence is goldeng speech is silverl' . . . wants to become a city slicker by going to Philadelphia. DAVIS, CLAIRE Claire . . . a viva- cious and very talkative person . . . will always remember the fun she had in her various homerooms starting from seventh grade . . . is an exceptionally good jitterbug and practices at it quite often . . . is adept at typing. DENAPOLI, THOMAS Flip . . wants to join the navy and retire in twenty years Knot a bad idealb . . . will recall the many happy times he had swimming at the East Side Park . . . Luck on the seas, sailor! DESTEFANO, JOHN john . . . would like to enterj some aeronautical type of work or join the Air Corps . . .is com- pletely wrapped up in sketching, typ- ing, and football Cwhat a mixture ll. . . is content to let his actions speak for him, DICELLO, DANIEL 'fPete . . . a good egg . . . hopes to 'fhatchl' as an expert machinist . . . takes pleasure in making model airplanes . . . enjoys Mr. VVitmanls machine shop . . . finds time to watch and play football. DILLOVV, ANNA Tubby . . . is attractive and quietly efiicient . . . excels in drawing, especially in the designing of clothes . . . held the responsible posi- tion of secretary at the Y. VV. C. A, for two years . . . recalls Miss Betz's theory tests quite well. DINICH, ANDREW Andy . . wants to be an airplane mechanic . . . enjoys collecting old and foreign coins . . . would like to join the Army Air Corps . . . finds time to read good books ...is a clean-cut lad and a dandy student. DITTMAR, CHARLES Ditty . . . a tall, deep-voiced chap . . . eats and sleeps land playslj basketball. . . chat- ters constantly . . . is headin' for the Army Air Corps . . . greatly enjoyed the time spent in the auto shop . . . is interested in going to Notre Dame. DUFFY, JOSEPH Dui-F . . . it tall, lanky fellow . . . can always be found with a dirty face in the machine shop . . . was an active participant of the Cadet Corps . . . is well stocked with knowledge on nearly any subject imag- inable. DUNKEL, JEAN ffshortyw. . . is peppy, cute Ctake a peek at her pic- turel, and very jolly . . . fond of any kind of gymnastic work . . . enjoys jit- terbugging and is exceptionally good at it . . . glories in arguing Clook out, fellowslj . . , is striving to become a manager of a large shoe store or de- partment. EAGAN, JOSEPHINE Josie . , . quite an athlete, having been outstand- ing in volleyball and basketball . . . hasnlt quite made up her mind on life's vocation-whether to be nurse or sten- ographer . . . has our best wishes for a most fruitful future. EIFERT, VVALTER Eif . . . a great hunter . . . wants to be an airplane mechanic . . . likes to ,read Zane Grey's books . . . is an encyclopedia of base- ball facts . . . enjoys history class and collecting old guns . . . hopes to further his knowledge of aviation.

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