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

 - Class of 1952

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IOSEPH I. IAMITIS Ioe, a happy-go-lucky guy. would like to see the world by joining the U. S. navy and hav- ing a girl in every port fsounds goodlj. He is in the vocational course and plans to attend a vocational school. Ioe's fav- orite sports are football and hockey, and he really enjoyed our assemblies, May you sail to the top in the years ahead! IOSEPH G. IEFFERSON Ever notice a member of the vacational classes gazing out at the hills during hunting season? That was our IefI.' When hunting and baseball weren't taking up his time, IefI placed his attention on carpentry. Go- ing with Ieff are our best wishes for a most successful life. OLIVE I. IOHNS Odge plans to take a long trip in that Buick of hers. When not driving her precious vehicle. she was cheering our football team on to victory. Olive de- voted much of her time to A. I. D. and the Library Club. We hope she drives over all the ob- stacles of life and has a smooth road all the ay. N ELI E ans ppm T ' A I my ,Q v ch us' sm . ' h d A o ll . O- kil cut a c l, 0 Q urm a aso I fc' ' 'ntonds fente' Re ng er- 0 ta e ome a ister She nt h a ents r p ay ccess. e l 'nys have ly the ' IH ' m et se' l bexy I ,T f CHARLES W. KANTNER Chuck, one of our auto shop boys, spent a great deal of time with the girls fone in particu- larl. A mechanic's life is what Chuck has chosen to follow. He enjoyed sports immensely during his stay in P. H. S. And so to Chuck go our best wishes for a prosperous life. ,-1 WILLIAM I. KELLER, IR. Will has one of those many- sided personalities - each one funnier and more interesting than the last. If you happened to hear a twinkling Hello there echoing in the halls, Will was approaching. Football. art, and aviation are tops with this active academic student. May the best of qood fortune go with him al- ways. IOHN A. KLINE Iohnnie, another lover-boy of our class, took the vocation- al course and intends to further his education at Cincinnati Uni- versity. 1These shops boys get around.I Horseback riding, sports, and chemistry occupied Iohn's time during his stay in P. H. S. Our best wishes go with you. Iohnnie. ROSEMARY KOST Rosie is a faithful member of our clerical department. Qui- et. energetic. and friendly, she looks forward to a great deal of traveling and dancing. Sne con- tributed her best to Allied Youth. If. by chance, you hear Oh, that's cute! it's just our gal Rosie coming down the hall. VINCENT C. KRASNITSKY The boy whizzing around the rink is none other than our friend Vince. His ambition in life is to become a machinist. '4Vince could always be found cheering his heart out for P. H. S. at the football games. He en- joyed English class the most. To you, Vince - the best that life has to offer. GEORGE A. KULL UIunior, a member of the commercial class, could always be seen whizzing around corners in his beat-up '41 Chevvy. He found assemblies to be most sat- isfactory. His greatest interest in life is people. Iunior will enter the Salvation Army Train- ing School and will someday be our Cap,

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GEORGE M. HELMAN George is a member of the vocational course and his ambi- tion is to become a carpenter. His greatest interest is hunting. George likes to play baseball, watch football, and most of all, to loaf. The good wishes of the Class of '52 go with George, in whatever he does. CLIFFORD A. HENDERSON Cliffs greatest interest is psychiatry and his ambition is to study it. An academic stu- dent, he plans to enter Penn State after graduation. His chief pastime is playing chess, and he can be heard exclaiming Let's not be cynical in response to anything. Cliff enjoyed chem- istry above all other subjects. For him we wish nothing but the best always. BARBARA I. HERB Barby intends to travel through these United States. A member of the Library Club and A. Y., MBarby conquered the academic course. While not playing the piano, she will usu- ally be enjoying the latest tele- vision show. Barby intends to enter college next year, and if she continues her friendly atti- tude, she will certainly attain success in anything she endeav- ors. WARREN W. HEYWOOD Quinny says that his ambi- tion is to marry a nice girl, and raise a family la likely storyjl He contributed his time to T. K. D., A. Y., Biology Club, and Chemistry. Our favorite dancer's favorite saying was Drop dead. He was one of the gang at the Grille. All the luck in the world to you, Quinny ANNIE CLAUDE HIGGINS Frenchy, as she is known to all, would like to go to college and then to travel. Her favorite pastime is swimming, and she is also quite deft at tennis. If walk- ing through the halls you heard, Holy Heavens, you knew Frenchy was somewhere near. We wish her all the success and happiness in the world. IOHN F. HILBERT lack, one of our bright aca- demic students, desires to attend Emory University and study medicine. One of our greatest basketball fans and a faithful manager, lack was also a member of N. H. S. and A. Y. With Iack's friendly person- ality and scientific aptitude, he will certainly have no trouble in finding success. IOAN L. HILDRETH This tall, fashionable miss in- tends to enter Wilson College. Ioanie could always be seen buzzing around like a bee. She did a wonderful job as a mem- ber of the staff, A. I. D., and Choral Club. Her infectious laugh will long be remembered by her many friends in P. H. S. May success be yours always. ADRIENNE R. HOFFMAN Music, dancing, and tennis ranked tops with Adrienne. She did a fine job as Mrs. Allen in the senior play. Adrienne in- tends to attend college after qraduation from P. H. S. With Adrienne's ability we're sure she'll find success in every en- deavor. GEORGE HOY Our absent brother, George, tells us that his chief ambition is to be a machinist. He enjoys fishing, hunting, trapping, and swimming besides watching and playing baseball. He always rated gym class as tops among P. H. S. functions. tHe really was quite a proll Mav you al- ways sit on the tack of success, George. RICHARD F. HUBER Tex, who usually greets ev- eryone with Howdy, enjoys roller-skating at Willow Lake or Dream City. Tex is a mem- ber of the D. E. class and would like to join the navy. His car is his greatest interest and he likes history class best of all. Lots of success in the years ahead!



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EDWARD KLIRDY Flops could always be found by his continual expression of How about that. A member of the vocational course, Eddie's ambition is to become a machin- ist. You could always find this energetic classmate at baseball games fparticipating or spectat- ingj. To Flops we wish the best in all he endeavors. HERMAN L. LECHLEITNER Herm, another great sports lover of our class, enjoyed shop and math most in school. Out of school, football, boxing, and hunting took up most of his time. He also spent a good deal of time on woodworking. To this ambitious young carpenter we wish the best of everything in the years to come. STANLEY M. LEGANZA Stoch, our happy-go-lucky brother, took the shop course to learn how to repair that '52 Cad- illac convertible he intends to purchase after graduation. His love for travel, baseball, and swimming make UStoch a very lively fellow classmate. To him, we wish the best of luck always. EARL W. LEHMAN Earl is a member of the voca- tional curriculum. His one am- bition is to own a brand new Buick. His favorite sports are football and basketball, and his favorite class is chemistry. Above all, Earl enjoyed our as- semblies during his four years at P. H. S. From the Class of '52 -lots of luck and success! IOAN E. LENGLE Ioanie. one of the adorable girls of Greenwood Hill, is al- ways ready for a good time. She contributed much to A Cappella and will never be forgotten as our Miss Brooks, When not boosting all P. H. S. teams, she was concentrating on the art of dancing. To a girl whose looks and personality will long be re- membered, we wish the best of good fortune. GEORGENE A. LENOSKY Georgie, one of the quiet, reserved gals of our class, could be identified by her exclamation of Horrorsl A member of the retail class, Georgene likes the idea of becoming a beautician after graduation. We hope you succeed in your chosen profes- sion and wish you all the good luck and happiness in the world. IOSEPH F. LEONARD Mr. Brains himself, our champion speller, and most dig- nified student, joe proposes to attend Lehigh to become a chem- ical engineer. Together with be- ing president of Current Events Club and class officer, he was the author of our well-construct- ed class constitution. We wish you the greatest measures of success, SHIRLEY M. LEPPART Shirley took the academic course and after graduation would like to become a telephone operator. Her favorite pastimes are dancing and singing and she is just crazy about sports. With your swell personality, Shirley. we know you'll succeed. From the Class of '52-all the success and happiness life has to offer. RALPH E. LEUCHTNER, IR. Leck. who took the academ- ic course, intends to become an architectural engineer. Most of his time was devoted to T. K. D., of which he is president, the annual staff, Sketch Club, and N. H. S. His greatest interests are fishing and girls. He claims T. K. D. meetings and staff room were tops .... So to Brut, the best of luck. IAMES M. LEWIS jim was a member of the distributive education class. You could always find him cheering for our football team and as a participant in a good baseball game. Iim's ambition in life is to join the U. S. Navy and see the world. With his personality. our jim is sure to make a hit,

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