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Page 31 text:
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HOUTZ, RAYMOND Ray , . . after many in's and out's finally left school . . . was interested in shop work, car- pentry in particular . . . kept us posted on all the latest baseball dope . . . has secured a position in a defense plant. HOYSOCK, MICHAEL t'Roy . . . hopes to fill his sock by farming, and that ain't Hoy,'i is it, Michael? . . . spent his spare time raising and talking to his pigeons . . . also would like to open his own auto shop--if farming fails. HIIFNAGLE, ROBERT Checkl'. . . friendly and jovial . . . especially inter- ested in aero-mechanics . . . finds pleas- ure in a good football game . . , will never forget the Pottsville Drum and Bugle Corps . . . never hurries . . . un- less it's time to eatg then he f'checks in 4 but fast! HUGHES, ANNA Ann . . . quiet, mild-mannered, and shy . . . a friend worth having . . . will always remem- ber English classes . . . fond of tennis as a spectator and as a participant. . . hopes to be an efficient clerk . . . enjoys reading and sewing. HUGHES, ETRCLA UTrudy . . . hopes to continue her academic training at Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C., and enter the Held of social work . . . is really at her best when singing CA Cappella Choirl or dancing fanytime, anyvvherej. HULING, FRANCES 'lPank . . . pulls a prank most anytime . . . petite and extremely easy on the eyes . . . has a beautiful soprano voice and hopes to attend a school of music . . . loves to swim and ride . . . calls out repeatedly, K'Sl'tut her downl INGERSOLI., DAL Dal . . . a future marine Che hopesl . . . shoots anything in sight-with his camera . . . expects to attend Penn State Qoh, yeah! What about the draft?l . . . delves into mys- teries of two kinds-Sherlock Holmes and chemistry problems. if ' ' Lvl '- gqflugg-ck gl JAMES, THOMAS Jess . . . a quiet chap who was interested in very active and flashy stuff-electricity . . . prodded into and fooled aroundll with ions continually . . . could be heard to re- mark, VVho died? . . . is now in U. S. Navy. JENNINGS, VVALTER Presenting Gov . . . ta-da-ta-ta . . . the Gover- nor of Pennsylvania in 1992 . . . fond of acting, whether on the stage, in a classroom, or on the street . . . is inter- ested in the works of Plato- and the innumerable customers at the Farmers' Market. JOHNS, LAYERNE Bernie . . . one of our 'fworking gals fwe Wonder?l . . . a personality plus girl . . . plays a good game of basketball . . . is fond of typing . . . would like to be a beauti- cian CBernie's Beauty Bar sounds good, doesn't it?j. JONES, VIRGINIA 'KGinny . . . Editor-in-Chief of Ht-S-Po'r'rs Annual . . . neat appearance, lively manner, attractive features, and leadership qual- ities-all in one parcel fextra postage, pleasell . . . has a laugh as catchy as the measles and is very generous with it. IULIAN, JOSEPH HMac . . . rivals Mr. Scott as a movie fiend . . .likes clerical work and hopes to make it his career . . . often says, Are you kid- din'? but generally hc is . . . enjoys most sports, especially baseball . . . batter up!
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IIIGGINS, KATHLEEN Kay , . . . one who thinks a lot but says little . . . a lucky owner of a coupe and a leopard coat . . . left us in the beginning of the year to go to a private school . . . pos- sesses a grown-up and collegiate Hair. IIOCK, ROBERT '4Huckie . . . a jolly, easy-going, likeable lad . . . is tl slave to the photographic art . . . took innumerable snapshots for the school newspaper . . . contends that there's nothing better than a good joke . . . is slated for F. K M. HOFFMAN, CLAIRE Bunky . . . a live wire in bowling, cheerleading, and basketball . . . liked English . . . is frequently heard to remark, just check- in' up . . . would like to blossom forth into an authoress or join the VVAF's. HOFFMAN RUTH IIofi . . . will go in for nursing at the Philadelphia General Hospital fshe hopeslj . . . is extremely enthusiastic about Little VVotnen -in fact, all of Louisa May AlCott's books . . . is also interested in flying planes for the VVAF's. IIOLAHAN, JAMES 'I-lint . . . that popular VVest Norwegian Streeter who presided as mayor during Pottsville's annual Boys' VVeek . . . has a winning smile and a wholesome sense of humor . . . is interested in clerical work and hopes to do well in the realm of busi- ness, IIOLLEY, BLANCIIE Blanche . .. a wreath of Ilolley sans briers who hails from Brier City . . . thinks that danc- ing is the acme of all pleasures . . . takes the secretarial connnereial course and is a craekerjaek at shorthand and typing. IIOMA, ELIZABETH Dot . . . is at Iloma tpardon the punj with 'tLittle Men Cab l fl . . . thinks chemistry and dancing a most pleasurable Combination . . . plans to train to become a nurse at the Philadelphia General Hospital . . . carries with her our best Wishes. IIOMA, LEONARD Leonard . . . lN'Ir. Big of the newspaper stati . . . writes a creditable sports article . . . is always well groomed and attired . . . interested in becoming a doctor or a lawyer but will probably wind up in some news- paper editorial room. HORNIING, ALBERTA Bertie . . . cannot decide which is her favorite sport, horseracing or swimming . . . long blonde bob bobs up and down while she is jitterbugging . . . adven- tured into both Academic and Commer- cial courses. IIORNLNG, TIIEIBIA Hlittnltieu. . . a top-flight jitterbug . . . is in grim earnest about her sewing and short- hand . . . thinks Mrs Miniver' just the best . . , desires to Udo New York some day . . . is preparing to enter the field of clerical work. IIORNLNG, VVILLIAINI 'tBill . . . avotvs that his favorite school subject is tha' lunch jwrrimi.' . . . enjoys Ufool- ing around automobile motors . . . would like to take a Hing at dive bornb- ing the wary of those Hdivt-s lj . . . is set for Penn State. HOSSLER, ROBER'1'l i'Bob . . . has a decided weakness for i'VVhat's cook- in', babe? , . . cuts capers in wood, hence his determination to become a pattern maker . . . is a dead-eyed-Dick with a ritle . . . has plans to go to California f some day.
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KAPSCHOCK, VINCENT Killer . . . lets everyone know of his where- abouts with a lusty, 'lVVell, here I amll' . . . is a track and cross-country man . . . spent most of his P. H. S. so- journ in machine shop . . . hopes to play major league baseball. KATZ, YETTA Yctta . . . sets the pace among slack wearers . . . full of pep, always joking . . . enjoys reading, swimming, and volley ball . . . would like to work in Z1 large department store or become a nurse . . . claims English as her favorite subject. KEENEY, SARA f'Sally . . . loyal, quiet, and conscientious . . . plans to attend Kutztdwn State,Teachers College . . . prdsenied a mpsxttstiiking appear- ance in ikr'major,ette costume, thus en- hancingjour bandf . .I fplays -the piano and Vbelieve it olr into likes P. of D. . x , , . ,Eu . ,A t .ll -, ' 4 I IL' . i . 5 ' x s E v 1 ., ie, 'Y A x ', x KBIM, XZOIIISE Ui'Veeziel' . . . in- telligent, amiable, and witty . . . one of the five Flag Girls . . . plans to attend Drexel Institute to prepare for a busi- ness career . . . has held oodles of ntl-lces . . . a snappy salute to this pep- pery someone, KEISER, EDVVARD f'Ed'l. . . short, blond, very good looking . . .is a killer thunter, to youll . . . will always rc- member Miss Ungerls English class . . . was the 'lhead chautfeur with his snappy Ford while in school but is now buzzing with the U. S. Navy SEA- BEES, KELLER, JOHN jack . . . another disciple of the great outdoors . . . would like to go to Canada on a hunting and fishing trip . . . is interested in all sports, especially track . . . finds HMys- terious lslandl' right up his alley. KILGLS, KENNETH Gus . . . en- joys cooking and would like to be a chef tif the Iylarines donlt get him tirstj . . . likes gymnastics . . . very seldom hurt but often bandaged Clirst aid class, you knowl . . . will always remember Junior English class. KINDRED, ELIZABETH Bettyl'. . . cheerful, capable, and comely . . . plans to further her business career, perhaps at Fordls . . . finds pleasure in reading and swimming . . . fond of history and typing . . . provided many a lift with her warm, friendly smile. KING, CHARLES Chollyl'. . . hap- py-go-lucky . . . dribbling a basketball is his favorite pastime . . . would like to go to an industrial school upon grad- uation . . . is at present keeping VVal- green's going! . . . has an interest in dramatics . . . will sing anytime any- where. KIRK, ROBERT Bob . . . another of hir. Gaskins' math geniuses . . . refuses to be one who worries constant- ly . . . an outstanding participant in the Xlinuet . .. thrives on all kinds of dancing . . . could be seen doing his stuff in the girls' gym every lunch hour. KLINHTAS, EDXVARD Ed . . . big, smart, and lots of fun . . . is a whiz in P. of D. class . . . is a disciple of Imac VValton, the ace Hsherman . . . often says, IIOw're they bitin'? . . . ex- pects to become a dentist fto fish among our teeth?j . . . sounds fishy, eh what? KLINE, JUNE June . . . quiet and eliicient . . . without her the choir would be like a ship without water . . . excells in dancing and swimming . . . fortunate possesses of long, black, wavy hair . . . will never forget the trip to Downingtown and Coatesville.
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