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

 - Class of 1950

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GERALD FINK Gerald is of the more serious type. He is certainly the calm, cool, and capable member of the class. He is admired and re- spected by everyone. Gerald puts all his energy into turning out masterpieces to decorate our halls. He wishes to continue his education at the Philadelphia School of Fine Arts. IENNIE ALICE FOSTER Chippie's enthusiasm and ability formed the backbone of the girls' sports. Her goal in life is to become a nurse or swim- ming instructor. Sales class rated tops with her. Her So long, kid, see you in the funniesf' will al- ways be remembered by the Class of '5O. IOSEPH FOX Tall, lanky Ice is the most easy-going, good-natured fellow we know. When not playing basketball, he can be found try- ing his best in a game of pool. He takes an active part in P. of D. Ioe's sense of humor is sure to put him right on top. ESTELLE FRANKENSTEIN When it comes to acrobatic dancers, we think A'Essie is one of the best. She added much col- or to the band at football games and brought honor to the Choral Ensemble with her excellent in- terpretation of the Trepak. HEssie is headed for the Ameri- can Ballet School, where she will prepare for the teaching profes- sion. VERNA L. FRANTZ Verna, one of the more quiet and reserved members of the class, took the home economics course, Verna would like to study hair-dressing at the Em- pire Beauty College. Iust smell something being cooked or bak- ed and you'll be sure to flnd our Verna there. TWENTY IOHN FREED Hear a laugh? That is the re- sult of Iackson's many jokes and wisecracks. Popular lack was always well liked for his wit and personality . . . could always be seen Hclowningn around . . . was serious only in geometry class. May your life's ambition be fulfilled . . . that of becoming a billionaire! IAMES FREEMAN Birdie, a friendly, likeable guy from Greenwood Hill, was known by all. He had the gift of bringing out a laugh wherev- er he went. lim has the kind of sparkling personality that will surely carry him far along the roads of life. He says his hobby has to do with woodworking. We think he's destined to be- come a successful carpenter. MLIRIEL FREID What we wouldn't give for a personality such as Muriel has! We never heard her utter a cross word to anyone. She will never be forgotten for her well- played part in the senior play. Muriel plans to attend Penn State. She was a member of Phi Gamm and the Dramatic Club. WILSON G. FREEZE Tall, dark, and handsome can only describe 'fWil. He proved to be a valuable asset to our football team, choirs, and vari- ous clubs. His flne character and sportsmanship should be a good example to those who know him. He is destined to be a successful teacher and coach of a grade-A football team. Best of luck, coach! DOLORES GARRAWAY Tall, blonde, and fun-loving- that's our Dolly l An ardent commercial student, she'll never forget Mr. Sterner's class . . . contributed her various talents to Allied Youth and was a hard worker on the HI-S-POTTS staff. She would love to visit France before long. Her greatest interest? Sorry, can't mention names.

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BERNICE ECKROTH A'Eckie is THE pride and joy of the Greenwood Hill gang. Al- ways full of fun, she shared with us every humorous incident that came her way. She was one of us who wished there was more than one choir period a day. Some day, when she becomes a great dietitian, don't say we didn't tell you. DAVID H. EHLERS Fair-haired boy from Mt. Hope. Henney's main inter- est is football, football, and more football. He is also one of Mr. Sterner's pride and joy at the track meets. We all know of the trail of broken hearts he will leave behind him. Henney plans to attend college and- you guessed it - play football! IEAN MARIE EMERICK 'Blue lean is another aca- demic student with an eye on a nursing c a r e e r. She enjoyed chemistry class to the utmost and will never forget all those experiments. She possesses a lovel voice which she gladly lent X Cappella for three years. When you hear a voice exclaim- ing, What a riot! you may be sure it's Blue lean. MELVIA EVANS An irrepressible giggle echoes down the hall, and without even a glance we know that Mel is lurking nearby. Will we ever forget her troubles in the senior play? Mel plans to study dra- matics or become a receptionist. She made many, many friends in her three years in P. H. S. ROBERT I. EVANS 'AE-ob was quite a hit with the girls during his stay at P. H. S. tHe told us so.l Now he feels that he must get away from it all, so his main ambition is to run a mine in the Amazon Val- ley. If that is impossible, he would like to attend Annapolis. 'ABob can be found in front of Rose's talking politics with his associates. NINETEEN VINCENT M. FABIANI Vince is a student in the industrial course, and has a great interest in traveling. If that is not in store for him, he would like to get a job refinishing fur- niture. 'AVince was an ardent admirer of Miss Close's English class. 'AVince enjoys playing the piano and refinishing antique furniture. ALBERT F. FENEDICK Easy-going, joking all the time, and with an answer for every- thing, Alvie was well liked by all. He greeted everyone with a Hi ya doin', anyhow? Alvie wants to be a state trooper, and he'll make one of the best. Watch that speeding, boys! STEPHEN FENEDICK Steve took the retail course in his senior year. He is an all- around sportsman with swim- ming, baseball, and football as his paramount interest. Steve could always be depended upon to have the job finished right the first time. He is anxious to enter a diesel school where he will learn to be a first-rate mechanic. LAMAR FENSTERMACHER Abner is one of the top me- chanics in the auto shop. He con- fesses that his favorite period is lunch. Because of his quietness, few of us realize what a help he has been. He has spent all his efforts in keeping the class on top. DALE FERNSLER The whiz can always be seen with a broad, cheery smile . . , spends most of his time at the movies-well, how about that! Dale has no definite plans for the future: he just wants to have a good job. With such a fine disposition, you surely will get that desire!



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GERALDINE GENOVESE 'AIeri is a diminutive but ac- tive member of the Class of '5O. After graduation she would like to travel around the world. lCan we go alonglj Swimming and dancing were among the things she liked most. In the fu- ture she would like to be a nurse. ROBERT GERBER Quiet but industrious, Gerb was a real lover of sports. Bob never missed a basketball game . . . considered it a catastrophe when algebra period was skip- ped . . . popped up with How about that! most any time. His ambition? . . . to be an airplane mechanic. IAMES GILLESPIE lim is known to be a quiet boy in school, but, nevertheless, he made his presence felt and heard in P. H. S. Friendly and well-liked, lim is one of the most industrious of our retail students. His chief ambition in life is to become a manager of a retail store. MARIE GOODMAN 'AGoody, with her infectious grin, is a source of sympathy and understanding. She will al- ways be remembered as the cute litte brat, Kitty, in the senior play. A member of the commer- cial and clerical courses, she would like to be a typist. l'm sure we will always remember Goody. RAMON P. GRAPSY Ray is one of our future sci- entists. He was always at his best in chemistry class . . . active in many clubs and proved to be a faithful football and basketball fan. He intends to become a re- search engineer for an automo- bile concern. For Ray there's bound to be a future bright as Broadway, TWENTY-ONE LEON GRICKIS All-State Grickn was a ter- ror on the football field. As co- captain he gave all our oppo- nents something to think about. Grick kept Mr. Fernsler hop- ping in machine shop. He would like to become a coach after completing his education. A'Grick is bound to be success- ful with his pleasing personality. VALERIA GWOZDECKI Val came into our midst only this year, but she has defi- nitely proven herself to be a worthwhile daughter of P. I-I. S. in that short time. We wonder what Mr. Haviland would have done without her leadership and beautiful voice. Val is going to become a director of choral music. GERTRUDE R. HAAG 'ATrudy is a member of the distributive education course and thoroughly enjoys Miss Curran's class. In winter, she loves to ice- skate, and any other time she can be found roller - skating. Trudy will always remember the good times she had at the football games. DESSA V. HAFER A 'lpert member of the secre- tarial department, Dee spends most of her time dancing. Star- ring in the senior play, she could be heard quoting her favorite expression, How naive! Her dependability made her admired by all. Poise will go far in help- ing her attain her goal. IOHN HAMPFORD lack is the type of person who is a delight to know and to work with. Popular, well-liked, hard-working lack really gave his best to all of his many activ- ities . . . did a swell job as our Council vice-president and sen- ior class prexie. Live up to your present reputation, lack, and we'l1 be proud to say, We knew him when!

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