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

 - Class of 1950

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IAMES R. MORRISON lim, a silent but cute mem- ber of the senior class, hails from Auburn. He is an active member of the T. K. D., and claims his favorite class is algebra. lim likes all sports, but basketball will always be tops on his list. We extend to you our best, Iim. ANNA ELIZABETH MORTIMER Nancy was always bubbling over with enthusiasm . . . never quiet a minute. She spent the biggest part of her time in the home economics room baking or cooking. iWe wonder for whomll Nancy would like to join up with the Waves. Smooth sailing, Nance l CLARE F. MOSER Neat, systematic, Clare was always ready to do us a favor. She is another example that good things come in small packages. In addition to taking the retail course here, she plans to attend business school. We're sure Clare won't have any trouble landing one of the top jobs in Pottsville. WILLIAM E. MUEHLHOF During Bill's four years at P. I-I. S. he missed few of our football games. I-Ie is a willing and able student and as such is well liked by all his teachers. Bill never missed a German class nor any activity of the Camera Club. We know we'll hear of big things from Bill. SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY Shirl is another commercial student who has aspirations of becoming a telephone operator. Although never one to take things seriously, she looked for- ward to P. of D. call each day. Shirl was every ready to have a good time, dance, or play bas- ketball. TWENTY-EIGHT BESSIE H. MURPHY An honor student, Bessie was never caught unprepared. She never missed an of our school dances or any functions in the Home Economics Club. Bessie wants to be, of all things, a teacher! The University of Vir- ginia should be proud to have Bessie as a major in English. EILEEN MURPHY Murph, friendly and full of pep, contributed much to our majorettes' performance. We can depend on Murph to be the last one to enter the class. She divided her spare time between gym team and driving around in a ffl Chevvy. Murph would like to become a gym teacher. DOMIE B. MIISCARA Domie, with his keen interest in auto-racing, well deserves his nickname of I-Iotrod. Domie believes speed laws were just made to confuse us. He played an active part in Allied Youth . . . claims he loved all their so- cials and conventions. Domie is going to Alaska and try his best to become a millionaire. IOAN MYSLINSKI Cute, blonde Ioanie holds a very special place in our hearts . . . a wonderful rug-cutter, Io spends much time dancing . . . enjoyed the many Hblow- up experiments in chem. lab. . . sports were her favorite attrac- tions in P. H. S. To college- bound Ioanie we wish success and the affection she deserves. IOAN NEDEROSKI Ioanie is a quiet, but never- theless, energetic, member of the Class of '5O. We all admire her curly hair and her way with shorthand. She likes all kinds of sports and participates in them freely. She would like to become a private secretary, and lucky is the person who hires our effici- ent Ioanie.

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RICHARD MILLER Here is a quiet, efficient fel- low, who really sticks to some- thing once he begins it. He pur- sued the commercial course here in P. H. S., and especially likes sales class. Someday, we feel sure, we shall be proud to say, UWe knew him when! WALTER B. MILLER 'AWalt never seems to have a worry or care in the world. He is always smiling and has a cheery word for everybody he meets. VValt seemed to enjoy typing class and had those around him constantly laughing. We will miss this happy-go- lucky fellow and his friendly attitude toward us. WILLIAM K. MILLER Bill, a general clerical stu- dent, enjoys Mr. Bertsch's sales class to the utmost. His favorite sport from a spectator's view- point is football, but when it comes to participating, he likes baseball most of all. Bill says he will take what comes in life and we hope it is nothing but the best. REBECCA MILLS Becky . . . the blondest of our blondes . . , will argue with anyone who doesn't share her views of the glory of Mt. Hope. A student of the home econom- ics course, she really delights in making delicious goodies She always enjoyed a good football game and loved cheering our team on to victory. IAMES MOHL 'ALegs is the out-door man who just can't wait for the hunting and fishing seasons to roll around. During his four years at P. H. S., he developed a great deal of interest in the auto shop, which, naturally, was his favorite class. lim was a number one team-backer. TWENTY-SEVEN DOLORES MISCAVAGE Lorry, one of our majorettes, was always laughing. With a twinkle in her eye and a seem- ingly careless quirk of the shoul- der, she met the easy and the difficult with determination. Lorry's two great joys in life are swimming and dancing. No matter what she may do, we know she will be a success. FRANCIS K. MOLL A more serious-minded aca- demic student such as Hank wants to become a doctor. He was always in demand when we had a chapter of chemistry to do in one period. Hank took part in the Minuet and was a member of the gym team. His next stop is Wesleyan Univer- sity. IOAN F. MOORE A popular member of the ac- ademic curriculum is our 'AIoa- nie. Her activities were many and she held such offices as vice- president of the Library Club, president of the junior Sketch Club, and was a class officer. Ioan would like to enter Peirce Business School to prepare for a career as a medical secretary. MARY ANN MOORE Irish, as her many friends call her, is another member of the commercial course. Although her future is undecided, her chief interest is playing the piano. A Cappella was her favorite school function. Mary Ann was whole- hearted in both small and large things, glowing with genuine geniality and good fellowship. NANCY T. MORAN Short brown hair, brown eyes, and beautiful clothes made with her own hands, best describes our Nance . . . greeted every- one with a Hi, Charley. fWho's Charley??7l Believe it or not, A'Nance thought there should have been more chemistry classes! She would like to be- come a designer, and with her talents in that field, we think she has made a wise choice.



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PAUL C. NEY Yogi, another wit of the Class of '50, plans to become a famous architect fof all thingslj. Anytime you hear the expres- sion, Hpretty cagey, you can be sure Yogi is somewhere in the vicinity . . . never without a big smile for everyone. Drawing is supposedlyU?7j his chief pas- time . . . plans to attend a school of fine arts. ELIZABETH A. NLISS Liz, co-editor of the Hl-S- POTTS, gives us the perfect example of vim, vigor, and vi- tality. Her love of fun and enjoy- ment of situations as they come make her good company. She plans to further her education in the well-chosen field of journal- ism. Friendship with Liz is lasting and memorable. ARLENE OCELUS Arty . . . loves to dance and is quite good at it task anyone who knowsl . . , plans to further her education at Penn State . . . cou1dn't wait for Mr. Sterner's P. of D. class to roll around . . . plans to become a secretary for some big wheel some day. Don't forget about us, will you? MICHAEL H. OLER To take a hunting trip to Can- ada or to become a successful carpenter is the ambition of Mike. He is happy while in the shops, happier in assemblies, and happiest at lunch. Mike thought the senior play couldn't have been better. He expects to don the Navy blues immedi- ately after graduation. HAROLD E. ORF Orfie changed to the retail course in his senior year . . . added much to the tenors in A Cappella. We can't imagine him being unprepared or ill at ease in any situation. and we can't overlook that sense of humor. Harold would like to own a Pottsville version of Gimbel's. TWENTY-NINE ROBERT H. ORNDORFF Buddy wishes to become a successful newspaper man. He was a general clerical student and did his best. Not only a football fan, he also took a great interest in track. We're confi- dent of Bob's success, but just for the record, best of everything to Editor Orndorff. LOUIS PAPARAZO Louie is well known because of his interests in so many activ- ities. He takes an active part in the Dramatic Club and is an of- ficer of our choirs . . . greets everyone with a big friendly smile. Louie plans to further his education at our own Penn State Center. Our best to you, A'Louie. GEORGE PAWLOWSKI George is a student studying under the distributive education department , . wants to become one of those successful business- men . . chief interest lies in the photography field . . . likes sports of all types, but swimming most- ly from a participants view- point. His plans for the future are undecided, but we hope he becomes that business man. MARY PAULIN Quaint, petite, and shy, best describes Mary. With that air of friendship about her, we can't help but like her. Mary refuses to tell us why she spends so much time traveling to St. Clair, but we think it has something to do with the opposite sex. No? IOAN S. PERROTT Ioanie pursued the secreta- rial course and was very suc- cessful with her shorthand and typing. When we needed a pi- anist, Ioan's services were quick- ly in demand. She was a mem- ber of the Allied Youth, and gave much time to working in the commercial lab. P. H. S. is bound to miss our Ioan in the future years.

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