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

 - Class of 1951

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JOAN COOPER joanie is one of our more quiet and reserved gals fnntil you get to know herl. Dancing and swimming rank tops with joan. She is a faithful sports fan, and participates in many activities. VVhenever you hear a voice exclaim, Ya Know, ya know it's joanie. THOMAS W. CORBY Corby, a silent but friendly member of the senior class, hails from the big little town of VVadesville. Enjoyed Mr. VVil- bur's class most of all. Claims basketball is his chief pastime, but was always on hand for football games, too. VVe extend our very best to you, C'orby. DALLAS P. COVANY Dal -one of our glamour gals-plans to enter the l'. of P. and become an angel of mercy. ller talents helped to make the senior play a real hit. Dallas was a great asset to the Annual staff and also A-Y. ller favorite pastime is swimming. Our Dal is sure to become a SUCCCSS. CONSTANCE C. CROCHUNIS Connie -quiet and serious- plans to he a secretary in the Department of justice, and we can see why, for P. of D. was tops with her. She was an able member of the Ili-S-Potts-often put her friends in their place with Don't he so diflicult, and we all hope she helps to straight- en out the world in the same way. GENEVIEVE MARIE DALEY 'i-lt'llllj ' was a member of the Commercial course, and after graduation would like to become a dress designer. ller chief pas- time is drawing, which is her greatest interest. Above all in P. ll. S., Miss C'lose's English class and our assemblies proved tops. U91 MA RIE T. IYALFONSO This friendly, easy-going Miss plans to attain a B. S. degree in nursing. She enjoyed our assem- blies very much and Could al- ways be found with a paint brush in her hand. VVas always heard to exclaim excitedly- H0ly Cats! To another Flor- ence Nightingale goes our best wishes. EDWARD J. DALVET Daz earned his nickname on the gridiron for P. H. S. He really dazzled the fans on his long YUIIS. lle is lVliddleport's pride and joy-if Ed missed a game a few hundred fans from up that way didn't bother Com- ing to the game. Daz is a good track and baseball man, so this isn't the last we should hear of him. WELLINGTON B. DAUBERT Shorty answers to the phrase, Lotsa Many. lle claims he will go into business some day after he attends Penn State. lle was president of the Co-ed-lli-Y in addition to being sports editor of the Annual. Shorty was a big factor in making our choir so fine. This package of ambition will hit the top. CHA RLES DAVENPORT Charlie . . . a guy who can do a little bit of everything, in- cluding playing gnard on the football team and trumpet in the band. llis favorite pastime is listening to the radio. After a career in the Navy, he plans to become a farmer. Good Luck! RAYMOND DAVENPORT Skippy . . . a Vocational stu- dent . . . likes to build airplane models. It follows that his career shall be mechanics. To find Ray, look around at Annie's, and he is sure to be there. Best of ev- erything to you.

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MARY LOU BURKE Lou, cute and full of fun, lent her talents to the cheerlead- ing squad, where she served as co-captain. This rah-rah girl plans to enter the field of nurs- ing after graduation. Lou en- joyed choir most of all in P. H. S. VVith her personality, we know she will go far. WALTER J. BUTTS VVally, the most good-natur- ed, happiest guy you would ever want to know, is loaded with all kinds of talents and abilities. Was one of P. H. S.'s thespians along with being connected with just about everything else. Wal- ly has left his mark on P. H. S. and we can't imagine any class without a guy like our Butts. ETHEL L. CARTER For this young lady, gym and reading are prize winners Cespe- cially gym, where she is an able basketball playerj. Gee could usually be found at l'Mike's when she was not playing. Good Luck, and may the best be yours, Ethel. EDWA RD J. CAVOLASKI Eddie, known for his sharp clothes around P. Il. S., wants to become a dentist . . . gave much of his time to T. K. D. and choir . . . could often be found driving in his new blue Ford. VVe send our best with the Doc- tor Cavolaski, but as our Ed- diel' would say, it's time to knock it off. JOANNE H. CHAPMAN jo will be long remembered for her tremendous smile. This young lady possesses both brains and beauty. Joanne expects to attend college and take up radio next fall. The Class of '51 sends you, Joanne, piles of luck. I8 GERTRUDE M. CLAUSER Trudy . . . one of a long line of P.II. S. students from Mill Creek. Took the Retail course and really worked at it. Trudy got a big kick out of Miss Short's English class . . . plans to hook with Macy's some day. Everyone admired her quiet, serious manner and knows she will be a big success. ROBERT L. CLAUSER This nice-looking young man was a pleasant asset to the Class of 'SL His friendly smile and willing manner can never be forgotten. Bob supported our teams 100 per cent. To you, we wish only the best. JANET M. CLEWS The Home Ec. course wouldn't be complete without Clewsie. This energetic gal was an active member of the Co-ed-lli-Y, and proved it by acting as secretary three years. However, she secret- ly confesses that loafing is her favorite pastime. Best of luck to you, Janet. RALPH T. CLOCKER Luke, an energetic guy from Palo Alto way, gives out with a loud Take it Easy whenever the occasion permits. Ile is an ardent football fan, but baseball remains first in his heart Che- sides the girls, of coursej. Luke will become another Konstanty, and we can say we knew him when . . . CLAIRE C. COOGAN Uh, no, she's not that old. Her hair is powdered for the Minuetf' Cookie lent her tal- ents to many other school func- tions besides the aforementioned. We remember her from gram- mar school and for her good looks behind the wheel of that lovely, maroon Kaiser. Good Luck, we're with you, f'C'ookie.



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RUTH DAVIS Sunny smile, pleasing person- ality, lots of fun, all go to make up our Ruthie, This pleasant Miss was always hard at work in chemistry class, preparing to get into nurse-'s training after graduation. VVith Ruth's ambi- tion, we-'re sure she will succeed. LEONA IJEARIN june . . . pride and joy of the senior class, gave much of her time to choir, where she proved her musical worth. This easy-going, all-around girl plans to enter the nursing profession. VVith her patient love for peo- ple, june is bound to succeed. MICHAEL THEODORE DEMKO A future mechanic, Ted plans to be the best in the busi- ness and own his own garage. His greatest pleasure is hunting or fishing...thought sports and shop were best for him up here on the hill . . . his Hi, Ya, Cutie is known from the East Side to the VVest Side. WILLIAM C. DENGLER Bill rates football as top show, and was one of the regu- lars on Mr. Sterner's cross coun- try and track team. Bill took the Commercial course and plans to go into the armed services. Tons of luck to you, l5ill. IJOLO RES L. DENNIS Another one of the Commer- cial Sec's, Dee intends to be either an office clerk or a tele- phone operator. She was a capa- ble typist for the Hi-S-P0115 Newspaper. Dee liked football and basketball, but rates square dancing A-1. To this pleasant Miss, '51 says Good Luck. 20 STEVEN DENOTSKO Steve . . . one of the stars on Pottsville's cross country team . . . really is interested in track. Baseball is also tops with him. A Vocational student, Steve plans to be a skilled machinist after leaving P. ll. S. If he ad- vances as fast as he did on the track, Steve will be a success. JESSE IJEWALD A member of the Industrial course, whose greatest ambition in life is to join the Navy, de- scribes fies. Ilis chief pastime is playing basketball, but he is also a great football fan. Clit Away! is his favorite expres- sion. Plans for his future are undecided. GEORGE E. DIMMERLING Dinger hails from the elec- tric shop. Ile enjoys basketball and football and got a kick out of eating. This happy-go-lucky guy intends to join the Navy after graduation. ALENE B. DONNE VVhenever you need a capable and reliable leader, call on Alene and she'll do a fine job. A member of almost every or- ganization, and an ofhcer of many, we shall always remem- ber her energetic interest in each undertaking. To our Chief, we extend hest wishes for suc- cess. PATRICIA F. DORR Pat . . . a participant in the Home Ec. course, and one of our quieter girls . . . plans to become an interior decorator or a house- wife. Pat can sit and watch a football game any time, but when it comes to participating, basketball is hers. VVhen we see a pretty girl with black locks, we know it'S 'APat. r

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