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

 - Class of 1954

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MICHAEL IULIAN Mike left us early in the term to work for his brother in Philadelphia, where he's now in the dough, for- you guessed it, his frere is a baker. Nice work, huh? Occasionally, Mike revis- ited us, and we were always glad to see him. l l, JJ' X i iff 'K -lj DQQNRLD KLINE X 5 X' r vpe py dllttle ' kj-drumgirggg gf, Htgadlor f to 1 x RINA KAPLAN Rina, the Cute little chick with the black hair, is easy- going, well thought of, and likes nothing better than to have a good time. Rina put her talents to good use in AID, Y-Teens, Dramatic Club, and Annual Staff, Af- ter graduation, Rina wishes to attend Penn State U. To this pert member of our class we wish the best. 652' M, WARREN KAUFFMAN Midge, a small but mighty guy, could always be found with his favorite gal lguess wholl. He pursued the academic course and found art the greatest. Warreny will always be remembered for his prize- winning Centennial beard, and also for his spectacular portrayal of a pioneer in the Centurama. A'Midge hopes to become a toolmaker, so we're sure that the die will Mgmt? be cast-properly! 5 Busta: zxytgl-'R' it xx IA YA V 1 IE1fIN1f.L'KNI?'IL'E -we -srunrimknqzn V xl .f ie was hyd inx lsuch' O oigll inclined ,to be regrardfby her' class-' passiv in the clasdrdom or s-et the, empplof Pu pegkrglwv may that she was cigpsgn toof home oom, Shmegf was' Aa lies! Lately ' 3pare,4ime e nt them e Stu- bundle of Yon w she was spent im-Iogmingfaroundrxfleiz ,suhcilx ch ofher L,was on tligytrolhejglsklating town, in his n fFprd.' f e 121, in P., S Her rink or bas 'th court. In Roruf greatest, nterests are fav egdiversidns included short, Sfhiile - as gained our ?m9S, drqlts, anwza ' awayltiinq atjfle Var: bfespeof and gqoql Wishes, ies. fact, this. ow sity daryng with! Kp f ' - AV, ,V not o . a mgxcsgian butxa certain ggi, and 'pjayirig 1 I , ma ist to b .-'He plans basketballrf apbyi times to ' ', X t rther his e at a you, Iennie! f 5 - .1 A 'fj ' ,ffrade schoql. luck to IV. ff X you in your chosen Held. 1 'V ..Ron..p J , I - J 1 LOUIS KESTON A reliable and vital mem- ber of our band, Louie was content to remain in the background. However, his aspirations are high, for he hopes to get a look-in in Uncle Sam's Air Force with- in a few months. We wish him well in all his efforts. IOHN ROBERT KONTRA One of our more serious members of the class. Iohn came over from Saint Clair every day to participate in our academic and social life. Another of Mr, Lindeman's stand-hy's. he thoroughly knew his way around in the commercial lab. Iohn liked the way Mr. Rogowicz dish- ed out algebra this year, too. Miles Shoesu- that's his favorite line, .J

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,V f , Y jf Jog-IN bsf R :jj W' sir e ore of f? J... than co ' n qpeghflngs ou 1 t P , S ' a ' ed spare XM L' ' to up dditional f '? . . rornj Sch rrmg in W i ter r s tee we re QI. 'Iack. 'mf .',lVfaf'ine I 1 p V ff ji -- .1 UV l xx , MAISIAN HURST Heres a gal who cum ala ways be relied upon it ,do hxshare-and more. q 'etly efficient, was in'kon any worrhwhil class or school projett. Hghland Las- sie drummer, swimming el- thusiast, pne who is ever up and doing-thatis Mlm, a probable,fSpar in the making. BARBARA HUGHES A more pleasant, under- standing, and fun-loving gal never roamed the halls of P. H. S. than Barbara. With these and many more credit- able traits, Abington Mem- orial, where Babs intends to enter the nursing profes- sion, shall surely welcome her with open arms. May the terrific times at Old High re- main treasured and unforget- table in her heart, unmarred by time. RUSSELL IMSCHWEILER 5 A'Russ is a handsome, clean-cut chap from the East side of town. Even though of a rather serious nature, he contributed his share to the good times ALL East- siders enjoyed at lVlickey's. Russ is quite expert in carpentry task Mr. Biermanl -his choice, therefore, of his life's work. WT. BARBARA HULET Barb's another doll who quickens the pulse of any normal guy. This popular femme really knows her French. Gay Paree, in fact, figures in her future plans, for a-traveling she will go- she hopes! Neat, sparkling, peppy-that's Barb HELEN LOUISE IOHNSON Helen was a girl who didn't say much but made her presence felt. She is go- ing to do something about us homely mortals in that she plans to enroll in a New York college of BEAUTY CULTURE. Well, Helen, all of us want to look sharp, so don't keep us waiting. Ready that appointment book! DONALD HUMMEL 'ADon is one guy who really enjoys Pennsylvania cooking. He is one of the many who rate Mr. Schner- rings chem class as tops. A Cappella Choir and Band have benefited by his many contributions. Don can nearly always be found at Mickey's with the East Side gang. Lately, though, he has been under the spell of a certain frosh. When he'll come out of it is any- body's guess! IOSEPHINE IOY Palo Alto is the home base of this vivacious brunette. lo is an accomplished skat- er and dancer. Proof of her artistic ability could always be seen in the third floor cor- ridor. A member of AY and a football fan, she really en- joyed her stay at P. H. S. Io prepared to do secre- tarial work. With her ability and personality, she should go far. mx-



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lf A . MICHAEL KOSICK An academic eager-beaver. Mike especially enjoyed Mr. Schnerring's chemistry class and was an outstand- ing member of our choirs. He could usually be seen rid- ing around in his Mercury with the Mt. Hope gang or sitting in the first row at a stock car race. Mike is headed for college in the fall, so for the love o' Mike, do a good job! DAWN KREIGER Fair-complexioned, attrac- tive, pleasant, quiet-thats a thumbnail sketch of Dawn, who lent her abilities to the majorette corps. She's very much at home on roller skates-and on Minersville's Globe dance floor. Secreta- rial duties will demand her attention shortly. DON KOSTENBADER One way for a man to keep his youth from slipping away is to hide the car keys! But that isn't effective on all occasions, for Gym and his blue-streak 'foil-burner were inseparable. Comic- strip cartooning appeared to be his main interest. Another Al Capp? FLORENCE KUBICK Flo took the academic course and plans to become a nurse. She has been ac- tively interested in many school activities, especially the football games. Florence also loves to swim and to dance. Mr. Deitch's classes were Flo's favorites, but chem was a close second. Drop us a postcard from Rome when you take that trip to Europe, Flo. CAROLYN KRAFT Although a quiet member of the D. E. Class, Carolyn could really let loose at the football games. She's a real TV admirer. When not at home sitting and looking, she could be found at 'AMick- ey's. History class always rated high with her. Acrafty Kraft the Waves will be get- tingl EDWARD KULL When Hlaken Miller with- drew from school, Ed suf- fered a grievous loss. How- ever. Eddie Shumm has filled the breach in one Mr. Kull's scheme of things, for they're bosom pals. fso he saysl liked English as it was served up by Mr. Deitch -and that's no cool esti- mate! IOSEPH KRASNITSKY Mouse wended his way to P. H. S. from Seltzer City every school day. He excell- ed on the dance floor and in drum-beating techniques. The D. E. offerings held HIoe's interest this year. He'll be a good fellow for any business man to have around. f S gi? ARCHICK t Hiya who. au' S qw ush nd Qfet E e ll 1, tlh-hq Y 6 1 ooth- o ular ' d frien ' , . it l r. 'A I J 2: g l . .N - 1 l , AP' L ll S Bos thirtqgyjgw ' 5- Star. A ' U Ve' I o 1 11. 411 y ' er ture he i ' tt M aan ' ds l f y ' x, Bug i ' O ' 9 lu , l v -hw- 1 a Q

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