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

 - Class of 1951

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ANTHONY P. MALIS One of the studious members of the senior class, Tony is a popular member of the Vocation- al course. Although his chief pastime is hunting and fishing, his greatest ambition is travel and see the world. VVe will al- ways remember Tony for the track team and N. ll. S. LOUISA MANHART Louisa is a sweet little girl with a charming disposition. A member of the Academic course, she plans to enter the nursing profession after graduation. A certain party said he wouldn't get sick until Louisa finished her training. VVith her smile, who could blame him? GEORGE M. MAROUKIS George, destined to be a good draftsman, devoted a good deal of his time to the stage crew. Plans to spend his time and in- itiative building small-scale buildings. Best of luck in carry- ing out your wishes, George. ROBERT B. MCCALL Butterball, the name was de- rived from his wonderful work as a football guard . . . is a popular little guy. lle seemed to think gym and Student Council were just tops. Really goes out for sports in a big way, and someday we shall find him play- ing professional ball for a cham- pionship club. ETHEI. JANE MCCLURE Lefty, possessor of some very beautiful locks, was a student of the Home Ec. course and a member of the A-Y. She claims her greatest interests are skating and dancing. Lefty hopes to some day become a beautician, and we wish her success in mak- ing other people's hair as beau- tiful as her own. l39l fs? JEANNE ELAINE MCCORD Jeanne enjoyed life in P. ll. S., especially dances . . . a member of the up-and-coming D. class, would like to become a businesswoman in the buying field. After graduation, -It-anne has high hopes to attend Drexel I'niversity in Philadelphia. As Jeanne would say, How Smash- ing! EDWA RD J. MCDONALD Ed . . . when you hear noise in the Ili-S-Pom' room, you know this guy is on the loose. His favorite expression is time tallie. Some day 'fEd will throw the javelin far enough to break the record. VVe're pulling for you. MARIAN M. MEISWINKEL After leaving P. ll. S., Mou- sie would like to start her career of nursing at St. I.uke's Hospital. IIer greatest interest, as she claims, is one particular person, but her chief pastime concerns going to the movies. VVith Mar- ian's personality, we know her patients will have a speedy re- covery. HERBERT C. MERTZ 'fHerh -a student in the In- dustrial course - enjoys baseball at any place or time. Herb was a member of the gym team, and his ambition in life is to be an airplane pilot. VVe shall look for him flying high up in the wild blue yonder. .IOSEPHINE MARIE MESSINA Jo Marie -llome Ec. Club, A Cappella, and Allied Youth- all found her a valuable asset. Jo's ambition is to become a secretary, and reading and horse- back riding are among her fav- orite pastimes. May the outside world hold the best of good for- tune for you, jo Marie.

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ROBERT J. LOM BEL Bob is one of our future salesmen. lle seemed to think that lunch was just about tops during bis stay at P. ll. S. Also, he is quite enthusiastic about all kinds of sports. We, who have known Bob, have found that he is just an all-around wonder- ful guy. CLYDE J. LOWTHE RT Clyde, one of our famous twins, wants to attend Villanova and become a teacher. This speed merchant has brought much fame and glory to our school. Ile is the proud owner of many track and cross country medals, plus a few records. May Clyde someday represent our country in the Olympics. C. RAY LOWTHERT llere lie comesg there he goes! Life is just one vicious circle for Speedy, our hope for the Olympics. Ile intends to further his education at Villanova where he will study business adminis- tration. Naturally, running is his greatest interest, and playing pool his favorite pastime. Best of luck from the Class of '5l. MICHAEL J. LUTKUS Mr. President of the Student Council, Mike hopes to attend Annapolis Naval Academy. His greatest interest is sports, and he wants to play professional hall. lle has lent his talents to the Class of '51 as president and treasurer. VVith his enthusiasm, Mike is marked for success. JOHN M. LYNCH NVho have we here but Tick- ets Lynch, or is it the Green llornet fwith the green Chevvy, who can tell?J. john was a member of the stage crew, which all fits in nicely with the fact that he wants to be an electrical engineer. IIere's wishing john a high voltage time with his elec- trical career. l23l RICHARD C. LYNCH Another one! Soon VVadesville will overrun P. lI.S. Dick is a great salesman and Sears Roe- buck will vouch for that. This busy guy served on the stage crew for a while Che's the one who blinks the lightsj. Good luck, Dick, RONALD R. LYONS A fellow to delight the heart of any basketball coach. Ron played P.II.S. varsity and on the crack Red Shield team. He was a member of the NAIIS Varsity Club. VVe expect to hear a lot about the poor girls' Robert Stack in the next few years. Of course, whatever we hear will be good, how could it be other- wise? VERNA MAJ ESKIE Verna is the pride of the Com- mercial course and is striving to become a private secretary. This congenial young lady was voted the best-looking girl by her classmates and well deserv- ed it. Verna loves to dance and does quite well. To reliable and really sweet Verna, we extend our best. PEGGY JANE MALICK Peggy constitutes the sweetest and most sincere member of our class. Her quiet friendliness with her associates in the band and choirs can never be forgot- ten. Peggy's aim after gradua- tion is to become an accountant. Vvith her will to work, we know her future is well taken care of. RICHARD H. MALICK XVhen Richard owns a nation- wide chain of supermarkets, we will be able to say we knew him when-. If you haven't already guessed, Richard is a member of the D. class. Ilis greatest in- terest is, of course, his store. VVith his pleasant personality and industry, we know he will he a success in all he endeavors.



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EILEEN M. MILLER Eileen is one of Miss Critz's cute and pert secretaries. Her main ambition is to become a private secretary, and with a personality that is hard to beat, we are sure Eileen will succeed. She also lent her talents to Stu- dent Council and A Cappella. VVas a member of the Annual staff. Good Luck! FRANK R. MILLER Satch -a very quiet boy, and a good friend to all-is busy preparing to become a Salvation Army officer. Ile enjoys baseball and basketball, but he likes noth- ing better than playing in the Salvation Army band. VVh9I1 you hear 'fllallelujahlu echoing down the hall, you can be sure it's Satch. JUNE MILLER june is one of the quieter girls in her class, but could always hold her own among her friends. She likes to watch a good game of football and play tennis. Found Spanish and assemblies the best things in P. H. S. She plans to attend Pottsville IIospi- tal School of Nursing. Good Luck! JOSEPH F. MILLS A 'tshy lad with a bashful grin plus :1 natural love for baseball, where he is very able. Joe would like to attend South- ern Methodist Iiniversity and enter Pro baseball. Vvhenever you hear 'fknock it off, you can find Joe at Kotcher's up Mt. IIope way. MICHELINA MODESTO A member of the D. E. class. Mickey was imported from Connecticut two years ago. She works in Pomeroy's under this plan. VVith her personality, we know that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. 30 .sae JACQUELINE IJ. MOHL VVell, I like that! f'Jackie hopes to get a Mrs. degree fwhat girl doesn't?j. Although she liked Choral Club, she thought Mr. Sterner's P. of D. class took the cake. Jackie fol- lowed the General Clerical course. Movies, photography, and hiking take up her leisure time. JOAN M. MORAN joanie, a member of the General Clerical course, lent her time to the Hi-S-Potts staff. She enjoyed Mr. Sterner's P. of IJ. class. Her chief ambition is to become a future 'fNumber, Please girl. Her chief pastime consists of reading or going for a walk. CShe failed to mention with whom.j Our best wishes go with Joanie wherever she goes. JEAN MORRIS This pretty young lady decid- ed to leave Old Ili during the first semester this term. Her friendly smile and congenial manner are only a few of her assets. To Hjeannien we wish all the happiness in the world. LYDIA E. MOSE R Lydia, an Academic student, longs to travel to Germany tif a certain guy goes alongj. A light giggle penetrating the halls announced Lyd's presence. To a friendly and sincere classmate we extend our best. WILLIAM R. MOSOLINO Bill, an Academic student, proved his scholastic worth in every way. He gave of his tal- ents to the band and really did a magnificent job. Next fall will find f'Bill at a leading univer- sity. To a really fine guy, we wish the success he well de- serves.

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