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ROSE MARIE FABIANI Rose Marie's decision to leave us during her senior year left a gaping hole in the Class of '51, Her classmates have really miss- ed her. Vllhatever she endeavors to do, we send our good wishes. ANNA LOUISE FAUST Cute and petite. .. Ann would like to get married after gradu- ation. Roller skating at Willow Lake couldn't have been any more fun than it was for her. lf you ask her anything she replies, You know what you can do. She also has her heart set on be- coming a Bell telephone opera- tor. VVe're sure that she will reach the top. JANET C. FELIX Janet, one of the quiet and re- served members of the Class of '51, took the Secretarial oourse. Janet enjoyed square dancing most of all. VVhen you hear a cheerful Number, Please! it could be our Janet. KAREN B. FERNSLER Pretty brown eyes and cute dimples best describe Karen . . . took part in Allied Youth . . . could always be found playing the great game of canasta. Kar- en's future is undecided. VVe send our good wishes for what- ever she may endeavor to do. THERESA FIORILLO Theresa took the Retail course, and intends to take ber place in the business world. She could watch a football game anytime. The dark-eyed cutie was always on the go. Our best wishes go to a future husinesswoman. l22l ROBERT FISHER Bob's decision to leave P. II. S. in the middle of our senior year was a real loss to our class. His dark hair, friendly smile and pleasing personality are missed by all. Good luck to you, Bob, in your every endeavor. EDWARD A. FLE MING Ned, one of the witty mem- bers of our class, had an answer for everything. Girls composed his biggest worry, and he was often theirs. He did a wonderful job as prexie for Tau Kappa Delta and had many friends. Ned's plans for the next year include Penn State. Any field this guy enters will make a gain. KATHLEEN A. FOLEY In her senior year Kathleen won the title of Queen of the March of Dimes Ball, which she well deserved. One of the many famous P.H.S. students who hails from the East Side . . . a real witty character. VVe all wish her the best of luck and know she'll be a success. RUTH C. FOLK Ruth is another silent member of the senior class and plans to attend Reading General Hos- pital to study nursing. She is a faithful member of the Y-Teens and rooted constantly for our team. Ruth will obtain the best from life. MARTHA FOSTER Nursie, nnrsie, have a little mercy! Marty wishes to train at St. I.uke's Hospital in Bethle- hem. She enjoyed A Cappella, Library Club, and Alpha Iota Delta. The Class of '51 is sure many patients will be cured by Martha's smile.
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GEORGE DUNKEL llarry, as he is known to his many friends, is a member of the Vocational course. Both his chief pastime and favorite sport is football. His ambition in life is to play professional foot- ball, and he plans to attend No- tre Dame or S. M. V. Get away from me closer is the favorite expression of this popular guy of Pottsville High. SHIRLEY ANN DUTTER Shirl, a member of the Ac- ademic curriculum, lent her time to Y-Teens . . . her chief pas- time is swimming or reading. Shirl claims her greatest inter- est is traveling . . . enjoyed lunch period and gym most . . . her plans for the future are un- decided, but her greatest ambi- tion is to get a job and later set- tle down. JACQUES R. EBLING Eb can usually be seen driv- ing around in a green Hudson, for that is his chief pastime. An all-around guy, his greatest in- terests were football, hunting, baseball, and basketball. Eb was a popular member of the Commercial course, and was our capable senior class president. Although his plans for the fn- ture are undecided, his greatest ambition is to become an ac- Clilllllllllt. HAROLD C. EBLING Dip was a student of the shops who wants to own his own garage some day. He was an ardent fan of the P.lI. S. foot- ball team, but for his own rec- reation, he prefers television. Greets all his friends with a How are you? VVith his inter- esting ambition, he is bound to succeed. CHARLES J. EHLINGER VVuzly is one of our great gymnasts. Is it any wonder that gym class is a habit with him? VVuzzy really kept our crack gym team on the ball-also he was a track man. Qiluess whatll To become a gym instructor is VVuzzy's greatest ambition. THOMAS EICHENBAUM 'l'ibi is headed for Drexel to study his love, electrical engin- eering. Thinks A Cappella rates tops in listening pleasure. VVe hope to see a success in his nn- dertaking, and we wish him oceans of luck. Tom can be found at the Second and Market Streets llomemade. ALFRED EISNER Al is another photo bug who would like to become a success- ful press photographer. Ile rates Miss Ryder's P. of D. classes at the top of the hit parade. If the discussion is about money-mak- ing or politics, you can be sure Al is right in there. To reli- able and friendly Al, we say, Good Luck. THOMAS W. ELHAJJ Our able president of the A Cappella choir, he also enjoyed art and basketball. Moon's congenial Hi, Ya greeted us from all football and basketball games. Moon thinks the high- light of his stay at P. ll. S. was participating in the senior play. CVVe think so, too.D SHIRLEY J. EM MERT Shirl, a member of the Sec- retarial course. She plans to be- come a medical secretary Cand own a light blue Carlillac???j. She is an ardent partaker in all sports, especially tennis. '1'hat's for sure is her every other word. Shirl always looked for- ward to P. of D. and shorthand classes. DOYLE GUY EROH Roach . . . wants to become a veterinarian in the future. llis greatest interest is his pooch, Bucky B. Stretch. Doyle en- joyed VVorld Problems class best of all. To our Guy, we wish the best.
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WILLIAM FRANTZ I.iking nothing better than woodworking, Bill plans to become a cabinet maker. . .thinks there's nothing like a good foot- ball game, or whirling around a roller-skating rink tif you don't falli . . . Bill's best class in P.ll.S. was lunch. I.oads of luck and success, Rill. BETTEMAE GARLAND Bettsy, secretary of the Dis- tributive Education class, can watch a good football game any time of the day, but roller-skat- ing and playing the piano seem to be her greatest interest. Bette- mae wants to enter the business world and become an ellicient salesgirl. FERDINAND GENERELLA Ferdie - the jerry Lewis of the class, wants to become an engineer. VVas an active member of choir, Allied Youth, and Ili- S-Poltx. I.ikes to watch or play football. Ferdie can always be found at the Grille having a good time. May his life be pack- ed with as many laughs as pos- sible. MARIE .IOANNE GERACE An attractive little gal who would like to own a ranch in Colorado. ller greatest interest is horses, but she liked working in the Commercial lab. Marie added much to our senior play. Greets everyone with Hi, Butch! May your dreams come true, Mzlrie. THEODORE J. GOTTSCHALL 'l'ed - one of our Academic students-wants to be a million- aire. Claims his chief pastime is resting. Ted likes to watch a good football game, and enjoys lunch more than any other per- iod. Can usually be found at the B. X G. Lots of luck to this happy-go-lucky fellow. PATRICIA L. GREENBERG Pat is another future nurse. She intends to enter nursing school at St. -Ioseph's llospital in Reading. VVhile at P. ll. S., Pat belonged to Ili-S-Polls staff, the Senior-Y-Teens, and the French Club. People in gen- eral are her greatest interest, and we feel that this will make her a line nurse. As Pat says, t'that's for sure. CHA RLES P. GUENSCH Charlie, a member of the Academic curriculum, hopes to attend Penn State to study en- gineering. Ile tells us his great- est interest is girls, those at the Varsity Grille in particular. llis chief pastime is dancing, and he could be seen at all the YH shindigs. ANN LOUISE HAFER Ann is a quiet and alert young lady who has a great deal of enthusiasm for her many activi- ties. A member of the Academic course, Ann would like to grad- uate from college and then trav- el and see the world. VVe wish Ann all the success the world has to offer. HILMAR P. HAGEN lIil, one of the big, hand- some lads in our class,, is really tops in everything, including his height. Ilis greatest interests are forestry and animals. llis first love is hunting. Ile plans to at- tend Penn State and fulfill his life's dream: to be either a vet- erinarian or a forester. THOMAS HALE Tom is one of our ambitious Vocational boys whose main am- bition in life is to become a top- rate carpenter. VVheu not play- ing baseball, Yom can be found at the VVaffle Shop saying Take it easy. May the best be yours, 'I'om.
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