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

 - Class of 1950

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IOHN P. LEFFLER jack, with his very pleas- ing personality, ranks tops with the members of his class. He was a faithful member of the T. K. D., and contributed much to- ward the success of the Minuet. We are sure 'ijackn will obtain the best life has to offer. SHIRLEY ANN LOWTHERT A'Lot . . . one of our cuties . . . possesses a sweet, cheerful disposition. Her plans for next year are undecided, although her ambition is to be an X-ray technician. She was a valued asset to any activity in which she took part, especially the Home Ec. Club. If by some chance you hear Holy Cowl , it's just our gal, Shirl, coming down the hall. EMMA LOU LYNN Can you imagine Emmy Lou coming to class without her homework? An honor stu- dent, she never left a teacher down. She is kept busy with an aquarium when she isn't study- ing. She will become a medical technologist u p o n graduation from the University of Penn- sylvania. EMIL MAHALL 'AEm is one of those four- year T. K. D. boys, serving as secretary in his junior year and treasurer when a senior. He al- so has a record of four years on the Council. Popular, no? Em plays a fast game of bas- ketball . . . made a good-look- ing George Washington in the Minuet of '5O. ROSE MAIESKIE Capable leadership will take this all-around girl in leaps and bounds to her goal. A'Rosie made a good start in the busi- ness world with the efficiency she showed as Miss Critz's sec- retary. She needn't even bother with shorthand, for who would not jump at the chance of em- ploying such a highly decora- tive girl! TWENTY-FIVE LAUREL IANE MALEY Laurel's ambition in life is to be a private secretary, but her chief interest and pastime is singing. fWhy not follow that up, Lalee ?J She is one of Mr. Haviland's pride and joys . . . contributed a great deal to the HI-S-POTTS, Home EC. Club, Current Events Club, and Al- lied Youth. PATRICIA ANN MANHART Pat is going to become a Florence Nightingale . . . flucky patientslj . . . contributed whole- heartedly to the Phi Gamm . . . thought A Cappella was really tops . . . will attend Polyclinic Hospital in Harrisburg. Her patients are sure to recover with a sweet smiling face to watch over them! DONALD C. MARBERGER Don yielded to the call of industry and decided to leave us during his senior year. We were all sorry that you did not stay with us to the end, but b5?t wishes from the Class of FRANK I. MARKO Fritz, a member of the ac- ademic class, will someday be a great business man . . . lent his talents to the art class and was always wide awake in English class. Fritz wouldn't miss a football game, and was always ready to play a game of basketball. He plans to enter P. M. C. to further his educa- tion. IOAN M. MARX Ioan, although seemingly very quiet, was a friend indeed. She was always ready to listen to our troubles and gave us all her sympathy. Ioanie must be of the more ambitious nature, 'cause she tells us she enjoyed hiking. We are proud to claim Ioanie as OUR friend.

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RICHARD D. KNOWLTON Witty, friendly, and coopera- tive, Dick was an active mem- ber of our class. He helped put the senior play across with a bang! Music is Dicks great- est interest, as was illustrated when he was a member of the band, A Cappella, and District and State Choirs. We're notify- ing the Philadelphia Music Con- servatory to open their doors for Dick. ARLINE KRAKAUER Arline, an ambitious academic student, plans to attend State Teachers' College to become a member of that worthy profes- sion. She devoted all energy and spare time to the various clubs to which she belonged. In the summer, Arline played tennis like a 'iprof' Best of luck to our future teacher. ROBERT KRELL A'Bob, tiny but full of pep, would like to try his skill as a machinist. He is one of our class's greatest boosters and is well liked by both teachers and pupils. He has obtained many faithful friends through his pleas- ing ways. The shops will surely miss Bob and his friendly smile. IOHN A. KLITCH Iohnny, lucky fellow, sailed through the industrial course like a breeze. We wonder what Mr. Wilbur would have done with- out him, or vice versa. When Iohnny isn't working out on a piece of apparatus, he can be found skating or swimming with some of the boys. Iohnny's future is Navy bound. BERNARD LAPINSKI Bernie's future is yet unde- cided, but strange as it may seem, he does not want to be- come President. He is a credit to everyone - his teachers, his friends, and his school. 'iBernie has a reputation as being a fine student. What is more, he is a finer friend. TWENTY-FOU R ROBERT LALIGHLIN Bob is a boy who would rather tinker with an automobile than do anything else. He hails from Port Carbon, and is mighty proud of it. He is always glad when winter comes, for he is a line skier. Although Bob is undecided about his future, we llilnngw he will be a credit to P. ROSE MARIE LAUGHLIN Rosie was a shy, quiet gal of the class who went through the home ec. course with long strides . . . would like to be a successful wife. She was a foot- ball fan who would never talk against the team. We know that the man who gets her will be a lucky one. IOHN LAZO Iohnny, one of our future scientists, shocked us all by say- ing he really enjoyed chemistry class. Iohn would like to further his education at Penn State and become a great physicist. If Iohn is as good a student in col- lege as he was here, we just know he will succeed. IOYCE LEE Dimples . . . neat, cute, with oodles of vitality . . . known for her contagious and hearty laugh . . . fooled everyone by taking the part of a snippy gal in the senior play. She contributed a geat deal to A. Y., Camera lub, and Home EC. Club. Al- though she says her future is undecided, we're sure we know better. CHRIST G. LEFFLER Red fwonder where he got that name?l is gifted with a rich bass voice. We never knew any- one with more girls than Chris. He goes in for baseball in a big way . . .helped the city champs earn the title. We'll always remember Red for the leading role he played in the sen- ior play.



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IOEDEAN MAYBERRY Any college searching for a quick quarterback for their foot- ball team or a sharpshooter for their basketball five is seeking our Ioe . . . enjoys dancing and driving his little green Chevvy . . . slays all the gals with a 'AI-Ii,ya, baby! We'll be looking forward to cheering for a crackerjack team with a reg- ular all-around coach by the name of Mayberry. ANNA MAZZUCA Anna was one of the popular twins of the senior class. She was the cause of many a teach- er's headache . . . we still can't tell them apart. She could al- ways be found in the office do- ing chores for Miss Critz. Anna was one of Miss Betz's favorite pupils. We wish Anna all the luck in the world. MARY MAZZLICA Mary wants to become an ef- ficient secretary to some lucky business man. She was an out- standing student in typing and shorthand . . . gladly devoted her time and energy to the HI- S-POTTS and Allied Youth. We're expecting big things from Mary. THOMAS F. McGOVERN Mac believes in noise and action. Never completely quiet, he always has some big deal which keeps him moving. His energy and aggressiveness ac- complish more for him than any- one we know. After leaving us, Tom wants to be a successful business man. We hope that much of life's success is directed his way. EDGAR A. MEADE 'lEd, with his spontaneous laugh, is known by all. He can be seen tinkering with the fam- ily car at almost any hour of the day . . . even claims he's never had any parts left over! Ed watched all our football games with great interest. He intends to own his own business shortly after graduation. TWENTY-SIX IOHN MESSINA Iohn seemed to have a genu- ine liking for people. He takes life and school rather seriously. He is a hard-working, ambitious distributive education student. We know he will carry the spirit of clean play and good sportsmanship into everything he does. MARY ANN MESSINA Mary Ann likes nothing bet- ter than to pound away on a typewriter. She is one of the most sincere, responsible friends we have ever had. Whoever gets her as a typist will get a prize indeed. She is never too busy or too tired to help. We'd like to wish her all the luck to which she is entitled. HOWARD MEYER Howie is a distributive ed- ucation student who wishes to become a successful salesman. When it comes to sports, he goes all out for baseball and basketball. Howie is a quiet young man, yet well liked by all his fellow-students. We all wish him the best of luck when he embarks on his business ca- reer. ANNA MILLER Annie, as she is known to her friends, was a member of the home economics department. She enjoyed football from a spectators view, while baseball rated high when Annie partic- ipated in a sport. You can al- ways hear hear replying with an Honest to Iohn! Annie would like to become a house- wife. QWho's the lucky guy?l FRANK MILLER If, ten years from now, a well- dressed young salesman rings your bell, and talks you into buying something you can't use and don't want, that will be Frank. He was a member of the distributive education depart- ment and knows all about being a high-pressured salesman. May the best be yours, Frank.

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