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

 - Class of 1961

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DOLORES PAUST Although a qulet. reserved member of our class. Dolores could really let loose at the football games. She is a member of G.A. A. and en- jo ed dancing and horseback riding. Mr. Schnerring's chemistry class is tops with Dolores. Although her plans for the future are uncertain. we know she will succeed in all she undertakes. IUDITH FELKER Quiet and reserved. Iudy really enjoyed D. E. class. She could usually be found at the Globe or Willow Lake. Besides dancing! and skating. Iudy also likes orse- back riding. cooking. and reading. To a future airline hostess or nurse. we wish the best of luck and success. BARBARA FISHER This soft-spoken, reserved young lady will be well re- membered hy her classmates for her charrnlng, friendly personality and her keen wit. After proving herself an asset to all her academic classes for her Brst three gears at Pottsville Hi h, arbara lolned the D. gli. class. The best wishes for the future gin with you, Barb, from the C ass of l959. IAN FREDERIKSBN Take a brown crewcut, add personality and musical ability. and you have Ian. Ian could always be counted on for rformances with the Fifty-Iellfuers and the P. H. S. Band. His acting in the Sen- ior Play will not be forgot- ten. During the latter part of his senior yearvym was a disc-jockey at PAM. To this Dane. who plans to take up Scandinavian languages and be an inte reter, goes the best of lux from the Class of '59. IAMES FREEMAN lim, an ardent member of auto shop. could always be found tinkering with cars and served as chief me- chanic for our facultgl. When not riding in his ' 3 Plymouth, Iim Igiassed his time at Rose's. ere's hop- ing he reaches the stars as an Air Force man. RUTH ANN FREEZE Rut.hAnn is indeed an as- set to Pottsvlle High. Even though she was on the honor roll consistently. she found time to devote her talents to A.I.D., Allied Youth. Biol- ogy Club. French Club. Na- tional Honor Socleg. and was president of the ibrary Club. Ruth Ann was also a member of the Eastem Dis- trict Chorus in her iunior and senior year. As for her future, Ruth Ann would like to further her education and :leach mentally retarded chil- n. LINDA FREID This talented. dark-haired gal has many interests. in- cluding N. H. S., Biology Club. A. Y.. vice-president of B. B. G.. and a real fine madame president of French Club. Linda. however. claims acting as her favorlte pas- time. This was certainly Proven by her performance in 'No More Homework. Be- sides these activities. Linda rates English and Chem high. With the best of everything for the future. we send this future actress to Penn State University. JOSEPH FREILER This likeable, dark-haired lad with the mischievous grin is another devotee to the D. E. class. Ioe enloys dancing. skating, and Liswimming ln his spare time. n ra uadon. Ioe will End Els place in life as a top- notch salesman. Good luclt. Ioe. and may you dance your way to suc- cess ln the field of your choice.

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NANCY DILCHER Personality Plus des- scribes our one and only N a n c y. While journeying with us these past four years. Nancy has been a member of the Fifty-Niners, Kilts. A. Y.. Biology Club, N. H. S.. Student Council. and has served as a class officer and vice-president of A. l. D. Be- sides these activities, she has represented P. H. S. as a foreign exchange student to Norway. After graduation. Nancy plans to travel to Gettysburg College for a ca- reer in social work. IOAN DINGER A bundle of pep and en- ergy with a love of life- that's Ioan. A Distributive Educadon enthusiast, she capably contributed her serv- ices to the Hollywood The- atre durln her senlcr year. Although loan enioys skat- ing and dancing, she places bowling at the top of her in- terests. We are certain some lucky employer will be ex- pertly served by this charm- ing gal. EDWARD DOIIGHBRTY One of our more reserved class members. enjoy- ed the Distributive Educa- tion course and profited by its valuable experience in re- tailing. He claimed math to be his favorite subject and placed skating and swim- mlng high on his list of hob- bies. After raduation, Doc will be 'Aflg ing high with the United gtates Air Force. and we wish him all the luck in the world. IRENE DREHER Becky is quite an ac. complished skater. W h e n not on the skating rink, she could usually be found at the Globe. Among her other favorite pastimes were read- W and collecting stamps. hlle in school Becky be. longed to the Biology Club. G.A.A.. and Senior -Teens. After graduation. she plans to enter college. Good luck in your future. IAMES EDWARDS lim. as he is known bo all his shop friends, is a mem- ber of our machine shop. Iim numbers football and base- ball among his favorite ac- tlvities. We are sure Iim's competitive spirit will serve him well as he dons the U. S. Nav blues - his next move after Iune. ROBERT ELLIOTT Who's tl1at behind the ad- vanced algebra book? lt's none other than our own Bob. As one of the most gifted boys of our senior class. Bob freely contributed his talents to P.H.S. as stu- dent conductor of the band. school or anist. a capable bass in lgfty-Niners, vice- president of Biology Club. a member of National Honor Society. and as Mr. Hawr in the Senior Play. e Class of '59 is proud to num- ber Bob among its members. ROBERT ENGLEMAN Bob, a jovial fellow, could always be seen smiling as he went through the halls. He really enjoyed and main- tained that shop was his fav- orite sublect. Rocky, an enthusiastic sports fan. likes listening to records. The football team. on which he played left guard. Claimed his time and talent when he was not fraternizing with some pretty lass. The Army is his chosen career. and we wish him a lot of luck. ROBERT FASOLD A familiar scene is Bob dashin madly to chemistry class flar fear he might be late. This has been going on for four years. During these years P. H. S. has had the pleasure of claiming this quick-witted. clever young goung man as its very own. cbbie has been an indis- pensable member of A Cap- pella and an ardent fan of Mr. Schnerring, but now he's off to become captain in the U. S. Navy.



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IAMES GARDNER lim. the Clark Gable of the Class of '59, ls a loyal and ardent fan of the D. E. course. Someday if Iim does not make Hollywood. we ex- pect to hear of hlm making a name for himself at Indian- apolis or some other speed- way. We are certain. lim. that you will succeed in whatever you undertake. IOHN GARLAND This good-looking guy for- merly from auto shop is now a member of the Distribu- tive Education class. lack enjoys cars and hunting and could usually be found driv- ing his '49 Merc. He has won many friends with his pleasing personality. Iack's future ambition is to join the Air Force and with him go the best wishes from the Class of '59. RONALD GENTILE Versatile. popular. friend- ly-these adjectives describe one of the nicest guys to ass through the halls of P. ELS, Ronnie proved his versatility in sports by par- ticipating in bowling. base- ball. golf, and basketball: but singing was his greatest interest. As president of As- sociated Choirs. a member of the Fift -Niners, princi- pal in the genior Play. and secretary-treasurer of Na- tional Honor Society. Ron- nie did a Bne job. Next fall we will find him entering college to become a top- notch engineer. ROBERT GEORGE Good natured, easy going. and well liked-this typlHes Bob. Coming to P. H. S. in his sophomore year. Bob enjoyed playing Mr, Ames in our Senior Pla and also being a member ofIA. Y. His favorite h o b b i e s include classical music. bowling. and hunting. The Class of '59 tips its hat to this likeable guy as he prepares for the ministry. FRANKLIN GERENDA Our boy Frank. an avid sports enthusiast. is an easy- going. carefree individual who was a member of the Distributive Ed uca I ion course. Frank plans to ioin the Army after he graduates. Becoming an Army cook is his ambition for the future. May luck and success be yoursl MARK GLUNZ Mark can usually be found riding around in hls '52 Ford. His lovefill for Latin is ex- celled only by his passion for souping up cars. He will long be remembered for his humorous and witty com- ments. Mark's extra-curricu- lar activities include Biology Club and Band. in which he jazzes up many of Mr. Del- paz's arrangements. The Class of '59 knows that he will surely hit his Mark in the field of business ad- ministration. HAROLD GRETH Well liked by everyone. Harold has certainly proved to be an asset to our class. Harold claims that shop is his favorite subject. and he is a great fan of football, baseball. and wrestling. Af- ter graduation. Harold in- tends to further his educa- tion at Stevens Trade School. We hope that his future years are filled with success. TEAIREAL GRICE Truly a nice girl, tl1at's our Terry. When not skating or travelin . she lent her abilities tofG,i. A.. Al- lied Youth, Biology Club, Hi-S-Potts Newspaper and A Cappella. Teaireal claims she liked English class the best, Terry plans to serve Uncle Sam as a nurse, The Class of '59 wish her the best of everything.

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