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HUGHES, DORIS Student Council 4: Hi-S-Potts Newspa- per 1, 2: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3: Choirs 1: Minuet 4. This little lady took the com- mercial secretarial course with the idea of becoming an efficient secretary to a nice, agreeable boss , . .is a slave to dancing and gave a particularly graceful performance in the Minuet. . .is very insistent that her favorite expression is UAre you kid- ding? . ,isn't that right, Dot ? IENNINGS, IEANNE I'Ii-S-Potts Newspaper 4: Phi Gam 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir 1: Iunior Choir 2. Ieanie . . . tall, quiet, and sin- cere . . . excels in dancing and tennis. . . has contributed her time to many school activities . . .is seen at all the basketball games, . .always enjoys a good game of pinochle. . . her two chief ambitions are to travel and to go to college. IOYCE. IOHN Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Current Events Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: An- nual 4: Class Committee 1. 2, 3, 4. 'lIack . . .energetic, intelligent, and popular . . . a definite asset to every class and organization to which he belonged. . .thrived on a good argument. . . enioyed immensely Miss Ryder's P. of D. class and the now famous O. P. A. Panel. . . hopes to study corporation law at Georgetown and Harvard Universities, ,with the possibility of entering the diplomatic corps. KAHLER, IEAN Sketch Club 2, 3, 4: 'Iunior Choir 1. lean. . .cute, peppy, and full of fun. . .often envied for her line artistic talents flook over her drawings on the third floor and drool, kidsl . . .one of our indus- trious Home Ec. girls.. .took a very active interest in all her various school activities. IMSCHWEILER, RUTH Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Class Committee. Ruthie . . .always full of abun- dant enthusiasm and lots of pep . . .an eflicient member of our exalted Distributive Education course. . .proved to be very in- terested in her work at W. T. Grant's, Inc.. . .hopes to contin- ue her fine work in the business world. IOHNSON, ELSIE LOU Phi Gam 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Class Committee 3: Bonds and Stamps 3: Hi-S-Potts Newspaper 4. One of our stellar academic stu- dents. . .possesses an exceeding- ly pleasing personality. . .when not with her friends, devotes all of her spare time to Spanish??7 ...undecided about her future, but expects to enter some uni- versity for a start. IULIAN, VIRGINIA Dramatic Club 3. 4: N. H. S. 4: I'Ii-S- Potts Newspaper l, 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella Choir l, 2. 3, 4. 'lGinny . . .the personality kid . . .co-Editor of the Hi-S-Potts newspaper. . . really keeps the paper rolling. . .loves swimming and dancing. . .chief ambition is to become a journalist. . .got a great deal of pleasure out of choir. . .best of luck, Ginny, KEHLER, DIANE Annual 4: Phi Gam 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella Choir 1, 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Buzz , . .cute, sweet, and viv- acious . . . always ready for a good time...a valued asset to any activity which is lucky enough to hold her interest. . . an enthusiastic student. . .eats, sleeps, and lives Bobby . . .ex- pects to enter Penn State Col- lege where she is sure to be a big success. 24
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HAUPTLY, WILLIAM Commencement Committee. Bill , . .can be seen every dawn navigating a Gottschall's milk truck . . .one of the select few that entered school at 9 a. m., and got away with it. . .can be seen any day after school standing guard at a certain ground-floor locker. . .hopes to enter some good medical uni- versity. HILBERT, LOIS Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Choirs l, 3, 4: Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Salvage Work- er l, 2: Verse Choir 2. l.,oie . . .one of the quiet but efficient members of our class. , . made her presence felt strongly in choir, whether in singing or in speaking roles.. .spends her spare time dancing or skating. . . hopes to further her education at a good business school. . . cuts down your corny remarks with a snappy Don't be asinine! HOCHGERTEL, IAMES Y. M. C. A. 2g Bank Cashier 2, 3, 4: Stage Hand 3: Motion Picture Oper- ator 3, 4: Field Crew 3. If you ever hear a horn and see a cloud of dust fly by, you can bet it's I-Iokey cabbin' around in his little black coupe. . .care- free 'fHokey, one of the big shop boys. . .only wants to be a millionaire fwouldn't we all?l . . .take it easy, lim, and you are bound to succeed. HORST, EUGENE Hi-S-Potts Newspaper 4: Football 4g Cadet Corps 43 Track 4. California . . . Gadzooks, but this fellow will have a busy future since he intends to be- come a successful business man and then write a musical show ...is one of those fellows who could sell an icebox to an eskimo . . .spent his lunch periods pur- suing his favorite pastime, danc- ing, in the girls' gym. BE HERBST, EDWARD Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: War Bond and Stamp Worker 2, . .friendly and easy-going . . .contributed his talents to the band and orchestra. . .an ardent football fan and an enthusiastic dancer. . .spends his spare time eating and loafing...greets his friends with What's cooking, Doc? . . .ambition is to join the United States Navy. HIPP, MARY Girl Reserves 1, 2, 4: Y. W. C. A.1, 2. 4: Band Cashier 3: Cheer Leader 3. 4: Commercial Lab. 4. Yea, team. Rah! Rah! Rah! Yes, that was one of the many cheers Hippy led on our P. H. S. stage and at football and bas- ketball games, . .very enthusias- tic, full of pep, and a sunny dis- position, well describes Mary. . . ambition is to become an eflici- ent secretary. HOCK, IOHN Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: T. K. D, 41 Hi-S-Potts Newspaper 4, Team Man- Sger 3, 4, Track 3: lntra-mural Sports Mort . . .tiny but mighty tes- pecially in trackl . . .the honored UD president of the Dramatic Club. . .has a growing interest in history finfluenced by Reich- ley and Ioyce??l . . .can be found after school at Sammy's, eve- nings at Mickey's. . .never at homelll. . .one of P, H. S.'s most ardent football fans. HOSSLER, ALLAN lntra-mural Sports 21 Minuet 43 Stage Crew 4. Breakfast in Pottsville, dinner in London, supper at Tokyo. . .this may well be Lightning for he someday hopes to have his own plane. . .at present he is greatly interested in building model air- planes when not too busy run- ning our shops. . .keep flying for your treasure island, Light- ning, and you're bound to be a success! 5
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KEIHM, VIRGINIA Student Council l, 2. 3, fl: N. H. S. 3, tl: Phi Gamma Lambda l. 2. 3. 47 'Home Ec. 1, Z, 3, 4: Class Officer l, 3. Ginny . . .our most popular girl . . . was kept on the move with her varied activities in school organizations. . .occupied positions of president of Student Council and Phi Gam efficiently . . .displayed a wonderful per- sonality and possesses a host of admirers. . . Gosh, what a girl is Ginny ! KLITSCH, EMILY Choirs l. 2, 3, 4: Intra-mural Sports 2. 3. 4: War Bonds and Stamps 2, 3. . .intends to follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightin- gale. . .being a very athletic Voung lady, she enjoyed basket- ball, volley ball, and tennis... also greatly enjoyed the many concerts in P. H. S.. . .gives out with Hokey Nellie . . .our best wishes follow Em, LANDY, IAMES Current Events Club 3, 4: T. K. D. 3, 4: Choir 1. 2, 3, fl: Photographers Club 3, 4: Minuet 4. Now here's a dancer that is one! jim really displayed his abil- ity as the rug-cutter of P. H. S. . . .occupied the position of pres- ident of the Current Events Club and member of the T. K. D.. . .could be found almost any time fwhen not dancingl on the basketball court. . .usually says, It's a joke, son! to everything. LAUBACH, GERALD Gym Team l, 2, 3. 'li T. K. D. 4: Stu- tiienit Council 4: Football 3, 4: Track Ierry has been quite an asset in football, track, and gymnas- tics. . .wants to become a second Knute Rockne and some day have his own four horsemen bringing glory to him. . .if he continues to fight as he did on the football Held, he will surely reach his goal! 25 KLINE, AUDREY Hi-S-Potts Newspaper 4. Another of our commercial sec- retarial students. . .desires to become an eflicient private sec- retary. . .entered into all her ac- tivities enthusiastically. . .really enjoys listening to good music . . .another swooner of Frankie's . . .always loved a ood pep rally. . . lots of luck, gudrey! KNORR, MARGUERITE Candid camera Club 1, 2, 3. 4. 'Phi Gam 4: Choir l, 2: Girl Reserves 1. 2: Bond. and Stamp Worker 2, 3, 4. Margie , . .our class's favorite blonde . . . one of our up-and- coming secretaries. . .can be seen cheering her heart out at all the basketball and football games . . .greatest interest in school was typing. . .loves to dance and swim . . .gives out with a hearty, Hiya, Sugar Plum! LA ROCHE, MARION Choral Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3, 4: Homerooru Officer 3. Really enjoyed the general cler- ical course . . .was a faithful member of Girl Reserves and held the important office of treas- urer. . .could always be heard saying Are you kidding? . . . Here's to you, to reach your desires, Marion. LAWRENCE, RACHAEL Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4. Larry , . . one of the future Florence Nightingales. . .a most faithful member of both band and orchestra. . .a friendly and well-liked young lady. . .most any time can be heard saying, Well, Gee WhizI . . .plans to prepare for her vocation at the Reading General Hospital. l 4 t
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