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

 - Class of 1954

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TONY BARKET Tony, better known as Toot to his classmates. possesses vigor and wit sur- passed by none. On the gridiron and in the billiard parlor, he equally displayed remarkable talent and com- mendable enthusiasm. Toot's principal aspiration for the future is to attend college or to become a pro- fessional football player. We know that he can do either -if he wants to badly enough. RUTH BECHTEL Singing: dancing, basket- ball skating, and typing are Ruth's interests. This attrac- tive girl always has lots to do and has a lot of fun do- ing it. That's why we con- sider 'Beckyf as one of our favorite persons. Ruth has not made any definite plans forthe future, but we can say that her personality will prove to be an asset.,no, matter what her choice may be. ,I Q I .1 l CHARLES BARKET Chas ll..ouie the Lugl is one of the most good-na- tured and understanding guys one could ever meet. He was always on the lookout for a good time-and usually found what he was looking for, too. A'Chas would like to travel and become a part of something really big and outstanding. Good luck, fel- low, and may it really be worthwhile. full LBERT DWA ' 's rea inte is in fi :lag fun. C l ofte se r ro in .l r v ds ' lor a g een t - - p tr Al's i - 1 i art w o e p -l' also A ever is d 4, op ot y o spe 4 y ,-'- ng ai to r fu p bi Clliefn 'D to t colo o r C am his m r na is s ' V K EDWARD BAST a member of the Vocational Department, is particularly interested in Machine Shop. He spends his leisure hours watching TV, especially those thrill- ing mystery programs and the wrestling matches. Blackie is a guy with an easy-going, likeable person- ality. We know the U. S. Marine Corps will appreci- ate him - and he, it. DORIS BENSINGER Now listen, my children A. . Yep, that's Benny shoving off on one of her monologues. This mitey mite. we predict. will un- doubtedly have a soothing effect on many a fevered brow, for she's a-headin' for the Reading General Hospi- tal and a nursing career. Benny contributed no small share to the Dramatics, National Honor Society, and Home Ec Club, also the Sen- ior Play. BARBARA BEAN Truly a nice gal, this Bar- bara Bean. But this comely Miss up and left us several months ago, having moved with her parents to Wynne- wood. Barbara's one aim in life is to enjoy it to the full- est. Who can ask for more? DAVID BERKOWITZ Berk is a youth who does a man-sized job. His devotion to duty made him a very capable business man- ager of this edition of the Hl - S - POTTS yearbook. Doodling in chem lah and yodeling with the a cappella were sources of joy to him. Dave's on his way to Temple U. to become a pharmacist-one of the best. of that we're sure.

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fi .s 0 Ik I , 1 v ' J I , V, AVERNA Anneuf' l ,, HB e who uld L e a found ,A Xt there c ing fOl','dR' tea 'was ' U espec I Ijalteresttd xlyVo- cati' ome El When I t 0.-'SP t - t dancing. sh! spent most: A g?'1ier time dt the Linmln g House orqlse sitting overea hot tbast beef Jsandwth 5 Aneat tricklljt Mr. Stemer's I P. of D. clans fated toss with her. Her attention ill lk . turnedx to beauty culture from now on -- upill S -, J: XYJRONALD A ' z f X ' 'ti f -11- ,wgglceilfor 5: wgizzm. ft- .J chg' C3535 Wt vxrrsti V b j earfll siaiy- txf Ny ings 1 s sure. is 2 avorit X p o as lunch: q, sae twf he-TL are time i L X I' or ng thew Aol The- J4 p wl' e. - '- But 'h's uture lies Div wi Ill IN,-afvy. Now 'Q' a ,gdaisl No hear this! Y is iw at he'll h ar a lot of f he becomes a swabby. X THOMAS E. ANGST Ted was co-pilot this pop's relief driverl of that maroon Ford which regular- ly discharged its Middleport passengers every morning at 7:55 o'clock lsharpl. Fish- ing, hunting, and Mr. Ster- ner's social studies classes were among his favorites. Bring your own lunch is his constant advice. ANNA MAE ASIEE -- Ace's contagious smile- yesg even giggle -will be sorely missed. So -will her alto voice, which has been a worthy addition to our choirs for four years. She enjoyed her role in the Min- uet, too. 'To .this accordion- playing, peppy somebody we wish a satisfying career as an ace secretary. f SHELDON AN TLEMAN Don has finally arrived at the point where he feels that in life, as in baseball, it's the number of times one reaches home safely that counts! Believe it or not, Don even enjoys WATCHING an auto race. His two main interests: Post- er Makers' Club and i'Ellie. STANLEY BABCOCK Meet Stan the Beard- the Centennial hirsute lnow there's one for youll first prize winner. The third floor art displays featured many a sketch by 'iStanlee of knock-out custom-made mo- tor cars. Next thing we know it'll be Body by Stanlee. Sounds all right, doesn't it? DAWN ARTZ Dawn up and left us in mid-Ianuary. Since cooking was one of her hobbies, she'll have all the opportuni- ties in the world to practice it. To this former classmate who now resides in Phila- delphia: good luck! A wi her , ,- is w nl-H fvfww, C3,uf-142-A341-, MLW



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L1 .J I Y ELEANOR BILANSKY Ellie's artistic talent is not merely ordinary, for she hopes to study further, then enter the field of commercial art. This blonde lass partic- ipated in numerous Dramatic Club presentations, the Sen- ior Play, the Minuet, and claimed membership in the A Cappella Choir. Her fav- orite pastimes: dancing and poster making. IAMES BOYER Even though lim is now far, far from us- deep in the heart of -we shall ever recall with pleasure his solid basketball court tech- niques and gentlemanly man- ners. Records prove his at- tainment in academics and sports. True, dependable, considerate-these are quali- ties which will always en- able Iim to excel. Hats off to lim -'54's in-the-fiesh Southern gentleman! HERBERT BOHLER 'AHerb is a handsome chap l o 5 1 I l 'lffrx l lf iw J 44005 BOF!! X 7 ROBERT BOUGHEY 'A ak Vtop man. in Bob, handsome, artistic, p l an 'Jai' i with a low voice and a high , I I. Q. This guy, while ranking k ce r o' t varpw high scholastically, was a co- tlygll ea , a hm clean- editor of this yearbook, Na- guy, m des id e cofyj' tional Honor Society mem- e a . or ,Aporty ber, band president, official c th and iss 'of blond PHS weekly radio newscast- ood symea y manner er, and Senior Play cast Erie im elcom :wherever member. Our boy Bohler ake SlHBH'fh8 really bowled 'em over! atio d r ct of all A 0 e associ ted with y him. -X ' , gf - ' 'WJ i VV f dn ,MIW LEANOR BREHONY Twflohn, ' 0 al sv wil Clerical work is Eleanor's greet with a i, el ,X dish, for she is preparing thi ails New il-X self to be efficient in this lyfX d thin it's the feat- l rea. However. she's hoping eg, plang- in th 1 woilldi that the Waves might be in- rac bored aca terested in her and her cleri- ic cou e and nd ar v y cal ability. P. of D. class, m to his li ing. H opes Eleanor says, was a favorite ti tudy e' iHE6f h1A Penn with her. as was roller-skat- -State . e amish you in . And thats that! the b , Io . 3 K -- M K L -t M1 fun N . i i W Af x l ,JV ,ijt fy X tx-, lx , N 157' l ' . 1, i Xl nd intelligent, really rates among those who are tops around P. H. S. His unas- suming yet pleasing person- ality has won him many friends. Bob was Mr. Prez of the Sketch Club and mem- ber of the National Honor Society, not to mention his being Co-Editor-in-Chief of our very fine yearbook. Ev- erything MBob does, he does well, as everyone knows. .s Q ' X. 1 'x , uma Jgnigrixlg 'iBre,tzy5Q. is 'ihavppyffgog g' -tl h Q ' '6 ofxfligrnorgangritfeadg' Egfse made her afgzqcome' admgionf to an55g6.t5togethgr. 'Bgetiy' is going in lor the 565-lemfx down line. YgpL3NQrst-1-gre! secretary she aims to'be. Ei, , .- -. , - , Y! -K 5-4 5- Q , v- 'yv 5- 2 J.

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