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SHIRLEY M. CLAUSER Every class has its top typist, and Shirley is definitely ours, A popular, active member of the class, always with a smile, Shir- ley can usually be seen with the Mt. Hope gang. She sang with A Cappella and worked hard in the Commercial Lab. Our hats off to you, Shirley-you deserve the best! ROBERT A. COLEMAN Bob . . . one of our outstand- ing gymnasts . . . can always be located at Mickey's with the Hill Gang . . . has that certain some- thing that wows the women . . . gladly lent his services to T. K. D. and the A Cappella choir . . . hopes to enter Penn State or Duke to become an engineer . . . greets you in the hall with a big smile and a Well, say nowll' ROBERT W. CRAIG Because of his gymnastic abil- ity, Bob was the captain of our terrific gym team Qwhat will they do next year without him?J . . . after attending Lock Haven, 'fCraig hopes to become a coach. Our cute Bob did much to keep the fourth period chemistry class buzzing . . . no one in it will ever forget his funny antics! SHIRLEY L. DALTON Ever smiling Shirl . . . tall, blonde and Very attractive . . . helped Pottsville High make a hit at District Chorus . . . is a great fan of that mad game of basketball and plays a good game herself . . . will travel to VVashington and lend a helping hand in the government Csecre- tary, that islj. J ACQUELINE DAROSHEFSKI 'tjackien . . . one of the most studions seniors in P. H. S .... likes to watch and indulge in all brands of sports . . . would like to study medicine at Temple Uni- versity . . . will never forget Miss Unger's sixth period Eng- lish class . . . lent a helping hand to Camera Club, L. A. R., and Allied Youth. ELIZABETH J. DAVIS HB. J.,'l as her many friends call her, is a proud resident of Schuylkill Haven. Her pretty blonde hair and green eyes are a mighty nice combination. We all hope she'll be happy in her de- sired career as a fashion mer- chandiser. Cornell University had better be prepared, for our fav- orite blonden will soon be on her way there! RONALD G. DAVIS Ronnie . . . one of our indus- trious shop boys . . . was an en- thusiastic gymnast on Mr. Wil- bur's squad . . . found plenty of enjoyment in Miss Close's Eng- lish class . . . Ron could always be found at the 'tCap Clooked sharp in bluej . . . ambition is to become a crack machinist . . . with a face like his, Hollywood should be on the look-out! M. DOLORES DEAN Red hair, green eyes, a sprin- kle of freckles, and a bright smile best describe Irish, She was sensational in her role in the Senior Play, and always enjoyed a good joke. Basketball, art, and World Problems were tops with her. Deanie is greatly interested in medicine, but who needs it when she's around? QWhatta curelj
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HARRY L. BUSHAR Bush . . . another able mem- ber of our Industrial course . . . wants to sign up with Uncle Sam . . . a regular nature boy, he is always off in his Model A hunt- ing . . . loves to sit through our assemblies . . . can be heard say- ing, Knock it off . . . will never forget those wonderful hours in English class. JEANETTE C. CALLAWAY Jeanette . . . bashful and cute . . . greets everyone with a cheer- ful I-Ii! Her sense of humor and merry laugh seemed to bring happiness to everyone. A true music lover, she was a very ac- tive member of our famed Band. Some business man is going to be quite lucky some day to have her for his secretary! THOMAS CAMODECA 'fLover boy . . . made many a heart in P. H. S. tumble . . . a movie fan and sports lover . . . wows the gang with 'tYou dead head! . . . found Miss Close's English class fascinating . . . would like to be a big leaguer in baseball as well as life. THOMAS W. CAMPBELL i'Tucker . . . really gets around . . . knows girls in all 48 states and Canada! . . . one of Mr. Wilbur's proteges in gymnastics . . . hopes to be on the Olympic Gym team if he can't pitch for Connie Mack . . . after gradua- tion he will enter Penn State to become of all things-a gymnas- tic coach! ROBERT CARAVAN '!Durango . . . adores sports in any shape or form . . . doesn't believe in eating to live fwould rather live to eat!l . . . salesman- ship class never found Bob sleep- ing . . . wants to attend business college after graduation. FRANCIS A. CHAKLOS t'Chick . . . took the General Clerical course . . . one of our fu- ture sports writers or announcers . . . great lover of sports, with baseball in first place . . . plans to further his education at busi- ness college . . . one of the boys who wished gym class were oft- ener than twice a week! JOHN R. CHAMBERS 'tYonk . . . swell Industrial student . . . displayed his ability to the utmost in the machine shops . . . knows automobiles in- side out and will talk about them any time of the day or night . . . another of Mr. Wilbur's many fans. BRUCE G. CHICCINE Chick, one of the more bril- liant '4-9'ers, plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania. Proof of his popularity is the fact that he was president of Biology Club. Not quite decided yet on his future, Bruce will be- come either an architect or a chemical engineer.
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JANET A. DEATRICH Mickey,l' our high-steppin' popular drum majorette, has al- ways contributed enormously to the success of the band and A Cappella. She has proven herself to be a Big Actor fSenior Play, of courselj. Our pretty Janet will always be remembered for the high throwing of her baton, but we hope she will even go higher in life. LOIS M. DECHERT Lois. . . P. of D. heads her list of subjects, while she loved to see a good football game at P. H. S. . . . spends idle time ice skating . . . hopes to be a fashion designer in later life .... one of the gals who made those delicious-smell- ing goodies in Home Ee. class. MARCIA DECHERT Another slave of the Academic curriculum . . . plans to attend West Chester State Teachers Col- lege to take up the honorable pro- fession . . . deep in Marcia's heart there is a desire to become an instructor of flying . . . knows how to pilot a flying bird alreadv . . . here's hoping she soars to the heights of success! ANTHONY DEMATTEO Tony, a student of our Dis- tributive Education course, put everything into his work. Tony enjoyed watching football almost as much as playing it, and will never forget our assemblies. He plans to enter Ford Business School next year, after which he'd like to manage a store. THERESA DERMO Terry . . . a member of the Commercial curriculum . . . claims her favorite pastime is dancing Canother shoe-leather girlj . . . we might add her fav- orite sport is football, played by the P. H. S. team, of course . . . hopes to attend beauty school so she can make other women as attractive as she is. PAUL B. DERR Paul . . . one of the more quiet members of the class . . . pursued the Vocational Woodwork course . . . forestry is Ike's greatest interest, and he hopes at some time to become a forest ranger . . . likes to watch or play foot- ball . . . fills his spare time with hiking and shooting. JOSEPH A. DESTEFANO Joe . . . a member of Mr. Wil- bur's fine gym team . . . took the Vocational VVoodwork course . . . hopes to become a drafting en- gineer . . . roller-skating and model boat building occupy his spare time when he's not busy with gymnastics . . . exercised his tonsils at every football game he could attend. All in all, he's a good joe! ANNA DIAMANTOPOULOS Ann is a soft-spoken, reserved person, just the kind of girl who is always willing to help. An active member of the Clerical course, she hopes to continue on this line at the Ford Business School. CBy the way, if you're looking for a good tennis player, here she islj
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