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

 - Class of 1952

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BRUNO W. GENERELLA Bucko is undecided on his future, but would like to attend Bloomsburg State Teachers' Col- lege. As a member of A. Y. and the Poster Makers' Club. Bucko helped the cause. He plays baseball with a lust for competition and when he applies that spirit to the outside world, gBucko will surely set it on re. LUCILLE GERACE A member of the commercial course, Lucy participated in A. Y., Y-Teens, and the Home EC. Club. Among her many in- terests are dancing, reading, and movies. Lu would like to further her education at a good business school and become an efficient secretary. She replies to almost everything with a friend- ly smile. We will always re- member our Lucy. EVELYN I. GILCHRIST Evie, who took part in A. I. D., Library Club, Sketch Club, and A. Y., wants to become a successful teacher. She enjoys drawing and painting, watching a good game of football, and also likes to swim in her spare summer hours. We wish Evie the best of everything. RAYMOND C. GILLESPIE Ray, one of our industrious classmates, spent most of his time trying to find some new ad- venture for which he could use his abundant energies. Ray could always be found cheering at our football games on Friday nights and rooting equally as well at the basketball games. To Ray go our best wishes for success and happiness. IEROME N. GLINCOSKY Ierry's life's ambition is to become a successful machinist as a result of all the effort he put forth in the machine shop. Above all other sports, foot- ball and baseball were tops with Ierry. Best of luck from all of us! BARBARA M. GRABEY Barb can sit through the thrills of a football game any- time, but limits her own activi- ties in sports to swimming. Cook- ing and listening to music are Barbara's ways of spending leis- ure time. Barb contributed her talents to the senior play and the Debating Club. To a girl who loves to dance, we hope you may dance your way through the stages of life. RONALD P. GRAPSY After you graduate and are looking for someone to work on your income tax forms, call on Boots, who plans to attend Penn State to become an ac- countant. He could be found at any school dance and at any debate, as he was tough compe- tition in the Debating Club. We feel certain that Boots will achieve success always. HARRY M. GREENBERG Hank was the vice-presi- dent of the D. E. class, who liked to say to the appropriate girls, Hiya, beautiful! A real whiz at baseball, Harry will see Uncle Sam about the marines first Qbefore joining the major leaguesj. The best of luck to you, Hank, a future guardian of the U. S. A. SAUL GREENBERG Saul, a member of the D. E. class, would like to enter Penn State and study business admin- istration. He enjoys baseball, both as a spectator and partici- pant. His greatest interest is travel. While in P. H. S., Saul enjoyed the assemblies more than any other activity. Good luck to you, Saul, in all that you do. THOMAS R. GREENBERG Gus, a quiet and efficient distributive education student, plans to join the ranks of the U. S. marines after graduation. l.TO1H'S hobby is an unusual one -training dogs - and he's had unusual success. Gus's greatest interest at P. H. S. was our football team. We wish all the success in the world to a grand, all-around guy.

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DANIEL I. FLYNN, IR. Pete, the young man with the taps. was certainly well known for his dancing ability and hopes to further his career in this field. Dan is also an eminent musician. as he proved with his French horn in the band. Next to dancing and mu- sic, photography ranks high with l'ete. We hope you reach the top in your chosen profes- sion. BENIAMIN H. FOSTER Ben, an industrious member of the general clerical course. plans to attend Percy Crawfords King's College to become a Sal- vation Army officer. An out- standing member of the track team, i'Ben also participated in the activities of the P. M. C. and Varsity Club. We wish you all the happiness and success you so richly deserve. MARGARET R. FOX Sweet and pretty is the best description we can give of our Peggy. Her ambition is to be a secretary. She was an efficient homeroom president for three years. She can sit and listen to good music anytime and enjoyed watching or playing a good game of basketball. Her Take it easy will long be remember- ed in P. H. S. ALBERT P. FRANCIS Buddy took the academic course and would like to attend West Point Military Academy. He took part in many school activities and was secretary of the T. K. D. Buddy displayed his talents on both the gridiron and the basketball court. and with his ambition and ability. he is certain to succeed in any field. CAROL ANN FRANCIS Ricky's ambition is to go to Washington, D. C., and further her ballet career. She could al- ways be found strutting as a majorette for the Good Will Drum Corps. Ricky, who en- joyed shorthand. history, and English the most, was a member of the commercial course. From the Class of '52 - good luck! MARK B. FREEDMAN Mark was a real student who has the ability to concentrate on the object at hand. This will surely help Mark when he at- tends Haverford College. As a member of N. H. S., French Club, and A. Y., he contributed to the social phase of school. As a basketball player, Mark exhibits his exceptional drive and stamina which shall help him succeed in the future. SHIRLEY ANN FREEZE Freezie was a great aid to Mr. Lindeman in the commercial lab. Shirley sang in both A Cap- pella and Choral Ensemble and also contributed to Y-Teens. After graduation, she desires to become a private secretary to some businessman. With her ability, we know she'll succeed in all her endeavors. ELIZABETH ANN GALLE Tiny Bet was the one at whom we always had to look twice to see if she was really there. except on the dance floor, where she excelled. She was a faithful football fan and her Oh, well could be heard any- time. With her personality we know she'll go far. IEAN GAWRYS Ieanie, a member of the commercial course, was greatly interested in art and would like to become a commercial artist. She also likes to read and really enjoyed the football games. which she rarely missed. To Ieanie, one of the quietest girls in the class, we wish suc- cess and happiness in every en- deavor. NANCY IANE GELLERT A'Dimples was one of Mr. Breslin's able helpers. She con- tributed much to Y-Teens and Allied Youth, and wants to be- come a telephone operator after graduation. She will long be remembered in P. H. S. for her winning smile. Good luck, Nan- cy.



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RICHARD D. GROSSMAN Dick was a capable distrib- utive education student and wants to become a super-cluper sales clerk after graduation. He has an unusual liking for math- ematics and also a great interest in football. Our best wishes go with you, wherever you go, Richard. HOWARD D. HAAG Tom, an active academic member of the class, plans to attend Cal-Aero Institute of Technology and become an aero- nautical engineer. He was a great asset to the A Cappella Choir and also a member of the A. Y. Hunting, fishing, and read- ing take up most of Tom's spare time. With Tom's abil- ity and ambition, we're sure he will reach the top. CARL F. HAGEN A'Curly was one of the witty, friendly, and cooperative mem- bers of our class. He did a fine job as Ted in our senior play. Curly's greatest interest is rifles and outdoor life. He can be recognized by that familiar Hello there. Carl hopes to en- ter the navy, and with his per- sonality he's sure to make a hit. DOROTHY ANN HAHNER Dottie plans to be a secre- tary in the big city. She thinks playing the piano and singing are the best ways to spend your leisure time. For a little girl, she swings a powerful backhand in tennis. Dorothy enjoyed at- tending our school dances, and could be heard voicing her opin- ions in Miss Ryder's class. To you, 'ADottie, we wish all the success and happiness in the world. HERBERT HARRIS Looking for someone who en- joyed electric shop? Thats our Herb. He isn't the type who rushes around, but you can hardly call him slow. In sports. baseball is tops with Herb. His qreatest interest seems to be in Schuylkill Haven, Is it his skating? Herb hopes to enter the air force and we're sure he'll be a credit to the Class of '52. IOSEPH W. HARRISON Ioe, good-natured and de- pendable, is a member of the vocational course. He lent his talents to the stage crew, and, if he does his job in life as well as he performed in P. H. S., he is bound to achieve his ambition -a master electrician. To a wonderful fellow-good luck! BARBARA I. HARTER Barb was one of the many who helped make our senior play a success. She also was treasurer of A.I.D. in her senior year. Barby finds her greatest interests in television and swim- ming. Our wishes for good luck go with you in your nursing ca- reer, Barb. ROBERT P. HARTMAN i'Bob, whose ambition is to become a flyer, likes to hunt, fish, and swim. He also enjoys watching a good game of ice hockey. After graduation, Bob would like to join the naval air corps. The best of everything to a future ace who'll certainly rise to great heights. PAUL M. HEIM Skip, the outdoor type. passes his spare time fishing and hunting. State champion on the horse last year, Paul's desire to become a good gymnast at Penn State will always be found growing stronger in his heart. To future Olympic material, we hope you climb to success, swing your wa th college, and straddle as a cham- pion. tion T found e Gang whatever yo

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