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

 - Class of 1949

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MICHAEL DINICH Mike . . . a fine fellow and a swell classmate . . . took the Vo- cational VVoodwork course . . . plans to become a structural woodworker . . . enjoys roller- skating in his spare time . . . was a loyal football fan and likes to play baseball . . . likes to make pretty little knick - knacks that prove his skill in his chosen field. RONALD W. DOWNEY Ron . . . pride and joy of A Cappella and Mr. Haviland . . . lent his service to the Band when not playing on our football team . . . intends to enter the medical profession . . . popular, energetic, and lots of fun, Ron shouldn't have any difficulty liv- ing up to the expectation of all his friends . . . we're proud of him now and will be always! LOIS E. DREHER HLeechie . . . always ready for a good joke . . . another sec- retary with an ambition to travel ftraveling secretarylj . . . equal- ly enjoys horseback riding and dancing . . . was one of Miss Critz's capable secretaries . . . had lots of fun working in the Commercial Lab. WILLIAM G. DRUMMER One of Mr. Majeski's machine shop boys, and one of the many rabid hunting and fishing en- thusiasts, f'Bill is a great out- doorman. He hopes to join the Army Air Force after gradua- tion. Take good care of those plans, f'Bill ! JOHN DZAMKO 'fj'ohnnie is one of the few people who believe that silence is golden. His hearty laugh can often be heard ringing through the halls of P. H. S. An ardent sports fan, football and baseball lead the list of his activities. He plans to become a barber or an admiral in Uncle Sam's Navy. RITA ANN EAGAN '4Love . . . Did you say Irish? just take another look at our sweet Irish maid. She certainly stole the show in the Senior Play as such. Love is capable of holding great offices, proven by the fact that she held top spot in Phi Gam. Her newest occupation will be nursing at the Allentown General Hospital. We'll have to remember that address! !! EILEEN D. ECKERT Anyone looking for '!Bunny would not have to go farther than the Home Ec. room . . . fu- ture ambition is still undecided, but we know that '!Bunny will make a good cook for some lucky man C??D . . . enjoyed dancing and math above all in P. H. S. MARY I. ESPY Sis . . . possessor of a cheer- ful and good-natured disposition . . . one of the Hsharp dressers of the forty-niners . . . is often envied for her exceptional talent in art . . . her capability will be remembered by many clubs and fellow students . . . Miss Zerbe will miss her beautiful work, but we!!! be looking for it in news- papers and magazines!

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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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CAROL L. FARLOW Carol was a prize artist, proven by the fact that she was president of the Sketch Club. VVe shall al- ways remember her beautiful masterpieces that adorned P. H. S.'s art corridor. Her life ambi- tion is commercial artistry, for which Carol qualifies to the ut- most. Best wishes from the class of '49 to one of its most talented members! SHIRLEY M. FAUST Faustie . . . breezed through the Commercial course . . . lots of fun and always happy . . . sang her heart out in A Cappella . . . got much enjoyment out of work- ing in the main ofhce . . . thinks hoe-downs are the most wonder- ful things! . . . had the gift of making people laugh, even when they didn't feel like it. GERALDINE L. FELIX UGerry . . . one of our Com- mercial Secretarial students who put time and humor into her work . . . liked to play volleyball and was a loyal rooter at the football games . . . her greatest ambition in life is to become a typist. JOSEPHINE A. FERUGIO Jo possesses lovely, wavy hair and dark brown eyes. She went all out for volleyball and other school sports. Her Uplay fair ideas taught us all a worth- while lesson. The speedy typing technique she has will surely make her a successful secretary. THOMAS A. FLEMING 'fls there a doctor in the house ? Suddenly a handsome young man with a winning Irish smile comes to the rescue. This is the future we predict for Tom m y. His fine leadership and considerate manner made him a very popular personality in P. H. S. May the luck of the Irish follow him throughout his entire life! JAMES J. FOX Jim, an easy-going individ- ual, is known throughout the school for his friendly smile, am- iable nature, and his great work in handling a basketball. His ambition in life is to own a large western ranch. If he continues to fight as he did on the basketball court, A'Jimmy will have the big- gest and best ranch in California! JUNE A. FRANTZ 'Qlunieu . . . took the Commer- cial course . . . her chief interest is taking to the air as an airline hostess . . . expects to further her education in Philadelphia . . . an ardent rooter for the football team . . . enjoyed every minute of typing class. MILDRED E. FRANTZ Milly . . . thinks typing is tops . . . hopes to continue this work as a career . . . likes skat- ing almost as much as dancing . . . as far as school activities went, football was No. 1 . . , no matter what her choice in life, we hope she has the best.

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