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ESTHER K. GRABOWSKI Esther . . . a P. H. S. beauty with charms aplenty . . .our lead- Powers model candidate . . . could be seen at all dances and social affairs . . . never without a well- Hlled datebook . . . loves to swim and enjoyed dancing in Mr. Hav- iland's concert . . . plans to study the art of teaching at Penn State . . . Cgood morning, dear teach- er!j EMIL HAAS Pete . . . Samson with the long hair . . . desires to be a mil- lionaire C?j . . . greets the oppo- site sex with f'Hey, Tarzan I . . . an ardent football fan . . . enjoy- ed lunch period immensely . . . would like to attend Annapolis . . . best of luck to one of our favorite blonds. NANCY HALE The gang is not really all there unless Hale is with them . . . would like to become a number, pleaseu girl . . . could be seen stepping it up at the football games and tossing her baton around Qbusy girlj . . . when we hear a charming voice say, Num- ber, please ? we'll know who be- longs to it! EDWA RD R. HAMILTON Ed could be recognized in the halls practically anytime by his brilliantly colored shirts. That might be the reason for his inter- est in the art classes and Camera Club. VVe have an idea the serv- ice should be looking his way, for it seems that he's another sen- ior with the wanderlust. JOHN H. HANCOCK This john Hancock didn't sign the Declaration of Independence, hut he's famous in his own way. Never will wc forget the perfect performance he gave in the Sen- ior Play . . . he's a real trouper who puts the glory of his fellow students far above personal inter- ests. We hope -lohn's record in life is as splendid as it was in P, H. S. JAMES A. HASLER 'fJim . . . one of the quiet members of the senior class, but one grand guy . . . had all the girls looking fob, handsomell . . . likes swimming and baseball . . . ambition is to travel around the world . . . was always will- ing to lend a helping hand to the slowpokes who couldn't quite un- derstand the chemistry experi- ment! WILMER E. HAUSE 'flNIickey . , . whizzed through the Industrial course . . . expects to see the world via the Navy . . . utters Oh, yeah! to any skepti- cal statement . . . believe it or not, he liked English best . . . thinks dancing is a wonderful form of recreation . . . chief in- terest is the one and only senior class of 1949! DONALD J. HECKMAN t'Red is one of the handymen of the class, having been trained in our school's Vocational depart- ment. Dancing and football are tons on his list. Donnie plans on taking a course in drafting after leaving the portals of P. II. S.
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RICHARD W. FREESE Dick, an outstanding mem- ber of the Band, hopes to spend his future years playing those drums as capably as he did in P. H. S. The Naval Conservatory of Music is his choice after grad- uation. Never will we think of HCaribbean Fantasyn without thinking of f'Dick, our own Gene Krupa! RUSSELL J. FREEZE Russ . . . ambitious president of the D. E. class . . . hopes some day to be a pilot for a commer- cial airline . . . in the meantime, likes to build model planes . . . would advocate going right from assembly to lunch . . . don't let that fool youg he's any teacher's delight! EDWARD E. FRITZ 'lEd entered our portals in his senior year and definitely brought many talents with him. His fine speaking voice and interest in politics were a joy to Miss Ryder and her P. of D. classes. Our best wishes to Ed'l in the world of politics. VVho knows-he may be President some day! I SHIRLEY H. GABLE 'fGable, one of our sincerest friends, should by all means be named versatility. She can sing, she can dance, she can read poe- try, but first and foremost, she can draw-wonderfully. Shirley wants to go to MacDowell Insti- tute to study fashion designing- and won't we be proud to say, This was designed by Gableul KATHLEEN CEHRING Kate will always be remem- bered for her quiet and gracious manner. She was quite a volley- ball player and was seen at all of our football games. P. of D. interested her most in P. H. S. VVe hope her secretarial career is a successful one. LOUISE C. GERSTENFIELD f'Gerstie just bubbled over with enthusiasm whenever any school function was in progress. Her dependability and sincerity were a joy and inspiration to her teachers and friends. We know Louise's desire to make a name for herself in the business world will be fulfilled by the fine, coop- erative spirit she has always shown. SELMA N. GITTLEMAN HSis, an asset to the Academic course, likes swimming and danc- ing and is greatly interested in music. Some of the best hours of her life were gladly devoted to the Hi- S - Potts newspaper, on which she was feature editor. Selma wants to attend the Barbi- zon School of Modeling. She'll always remember Country Style and so will we! AGNES M. GOLCA Agnes, a. vital part of the Com- mercial course, looks forward to a career as a secretary. She could always be seen at football games, cheering like mad. As vice-presi- dent of Y-Teens, Agnes has proven what a good worker she really is.
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LORRAINE C. HEFFNER Blonde hair, brown eyes, and long dark lashes make us think only of pretty Tootie, a valued asset to any activity in which she took part. She plans to become a dietician Qwhat a dishlj. Her merry laugh accounts for her many friends and her sweet dis- position has won much popular- ity for The Adorable Imp l H. FORREST HETTINGER Forrest is an Academic student who really puts everything into his studies. He likes to play base- ball and is a loyal rooter for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Forrest enjoy- ed cooking up odd concoctions in chemistry class when he wasn't preoccupied with thoughts of the track team. ROBERT S. HILFER Bob . . . energetic and intel- ligent, he seemed to tackle all his studies with the same efficiency . . . enjoyed Miss Ryder's P. of D. class . . . Brooklyn Dodgers hold his greatest interest in the sports world . . . has a really brilliant mind . . . intends to en- ter Penn State to continue his ed- ucation . . . move over, Einsteing here comes Bob! l PATRICIA A. HIPP Miss Co-Editor of the Hi- S - Potts newspaper . . . Certainly kept us up on the local news . . . recalls with pleasure the many happy hours she spent watching the great game of basketball . . . is destined to become a hello girl Ctelephone operator to you Il and keep a busy signal on that certain party! BARBARA J. HOLLEY Beneath that deceptive calm and quiet exterior, Barb con- ceals a very likeable sense of hu- mor. It is quite apparent that Holley does not -believe in ad- vertising herself, but we are sure that instead of her always asking Number, please? someone will be asking her for hers! GIRARD A. HOLLEY t'Mitch, a faithful vice-presi- dent of the Distributive Educa- tion class, enjoyed a good football game, especially at P. H. S., but would rather play baseball. He answers his many friendsl ques- tions with a puzzled look and 'KI reckonfl We give him our best wishes in becoming the success- ful business man he wants to be. EDITH HOSSLER t'Ediel' . . . small member of the General Clerical curriculum . . . her bundle of enthusiasm should help her attain her desire to work in an ofhce . . . Claims roller-skating takes up all her time, next to Mr. Lindemanls math class . . . is always willing to play a good game of basket- ball. EDWARD R. HUMMEL Ned . . . quiet but liked by all who know him . . . a member of the efficient stage crew . . . went all out for electric shop . . . intends to become an electrician if he doesnlt become a sailor . . . likes to watch the courtmen in action . . . enjoys reading a good book in his few spare moments.
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