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

 - Class of 1950

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FLORENCE K. HANNEY Fluffy finds the academic course much to her liking, since her interests are centered on a nursing career. Her lovely smile and calm but cheerful manner are sure to captivate her patients as they did her many friends. Our best wishes go with her. AN NETTA HARRISON Annetta is a quiet and demure girl. Her chief ambition is to be- come a beautician. By the looks of her own locks, it is quite evi- dent that she will be a success. She can play a game of basket- ball or watch a football game any time. Good luck, Annetta. RAYMOND HASLAM Ray . . . loves to pass his spare time in the field of wood- working. He joined us in our sophomore year and since then has given his all to the track team. He plans to become a pharmacist after graduation from the Philadelphia Pharmical School. Remember, kids, get all your prescriptions filled at Has- lam's Drug Store. NANCY HECKMAN A'Nance, a distributive edu- cation gal, has a yen to become a nurse . . . loves to dance, swim, and play the piano. Retail class ranks tops with her. She exer- cises her tonsils at all our foot- ball games. To you, A'Nance, we wish the best life has to offer. FRANCINE HYMES Cute, petite, and charming, Fran proves the old statement that good things come in small packages. She is one of the best girl athletes we know. Fran always seemed to have a joke at the tip of her tongue. We shall remember her most for her abil- ity to keep things moving. TWENTY-TWO CARL F. HEISER Carl is called Sam by all the boys way down in the auto shop. He enjoys all sports, but he says he likes the away foot- ball games best of all. Carl is one of those rare characters who is noted for his quiet coopera- tion. He will be our contribution to the Army, come graduation. HARRY N. HINKLE Harry, who was a student in the academic course, would like to be an art illustrator. During his four years at P. H. S., he participated in the Sketch Club, Dramatic Club, Allied Youth, and the choirs. We are sure Harry will give a worthwhile account of himself in the future. GEORGE B. HORN George took the commercial course while here in P. H. S., and was well liked by all his classmates. Pinky, as he was sometimes called, has musical ability as was displayed by his able participation in our A Cap- pella. He also plays the piano and would some day like to be an orchestra leader. IOAN IAMITIS Another one of our quiet girls, Ioan was the pride and joy of any teacher . . . a good student, loan was always prepared for anything . . . really represented Marlin well in P. H. S. She plans to become a steno. To our Ioanie, it's all the best! LOIS M. IOHNS Loie is a charming lass with a smile and friendly hello for everyone. She claims gym as her favorite class, and enjoyed ev- ery game of basketball she play- ed. She replies, Cut it out to almost every remark, but soon it may change to Number please.

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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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1oHN IOHNSTON Tip's favorite saying, Sponge the carburetor, gives us a hint of his biggest interest, his jalopy. lack never runs out of schemes to make plenty of money. Penn State is his next stop on the way to being an admiral in Uncle Sam's Navy. MARY ANN IOLILWAN It's a shame that all classes can't have a 'AIolly. When a pep rally is lagging, it's always her happy spirit that brightens things up. Iolly participates in many clubs and carries her tal- ents into the choirs and art de- partment. She yearns to be a de- signer, and we're backing her all the way. CAROLYN ILILIAN Although being co-business manager of the HI-S-POTTS, Carol is frequently seen in the annual room. She is always ready to help others and has a smile for everyone. There were never enough dances and con- certs to Carol's way of think- ing. All of us join in wishing her luck. MARY C. IULIAN Mary is a member of our dis- tributive education class. Some day she plans to become a buyer for a large department store. She has been a member of our Home Ec. Club and took part in intra-mural volleyball. We will miss that friendly Hi, kid, that Mary gave out with so fre- quently. DOROTHY KANTNER Dot is one of the most sym- pathetic, understanding persons we have ever known. She enjoys helping others and constantly proves her friendship. We can't think of the commercial lab ex- isting without Dotty's serv- ices. Even though Dot is un- decided about her future, we feel sure that she will do her best. TWENTY-TH REE NEIL KEIHM Neil has a many-sided per- sonality-each side funnier and more humorous than the last. One never knows what to ex- pect from him, but whatever happens, it's bound to amuse us all. We can't help but remem- ber Neil as the Wit of the Class of '5O. THEROLD E. KESTON Bube played a hot French horn in the band . . . was the best swimmer on the Y team. Therold displayed the highest quality of leadership both in school and at our local Y. M. C. A. A'Bube never complained about all the work thrust upon him. He would like to become a naval officer. CHARLOTTE I. KLINGER Small, energetic, and as friend- ly as could be gives us a picture of Charlotte. She was always on the run, doing jobs for others and helping out where she was most needed. We will always remember this peppy gal and hope she never slows down her pace. BETTY IEAN KNAPPER UB. one of our peppy cheerleaders, yearns to become an airline hostess. Never quiet, Betty lean skipped through diffi- cult and easy situations alike. She is very athletic and partici- pates in every basketball and softball game. MB. is another one of the many good artists in the Class of '50. CAROL F. KNITTLE Carol possesses lovely wavy hair which make the less fortun- ate turn green with envy. A de- voted slave of Mrs. Deitrich, she lived for home ec. class. She spared no efforts where Y-Teens were concerned. We can well admire Carol, for she places good sportsmanship above all other virtues.

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