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

 - Class of 1956

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,,,, fa T32 :-'+ 'A 8 aw 5 SQ , Q gi- M W vw iw ff 5fQ 'vQ5?1 ffg-FQ: W qi 3,9 1 ' LQ Q f Mia V QQ'-W1 5 ' f' ' ya . , Elf ? v Q iw X I I 5 ,- Q ' '25, QW W' g X V gi. xy H 'ws ff V I C' 'it he , 13' I--' 1 mf ag ain., qbif T-ff X W 1 W rw! 1 Q f f ,, . gfih. gg Y. ' v' I-3, M W an 3 W I---. i gPresenTin q fx CLGSSQU56 DEDICATION We, the members of the Class of '56, take this opportunity to pay tribute and to extend our sincere thanks to those who are extremely near and dear to us, to those who have made innumerable sacrifices in our behalf, to those who have, in a very large measure, made this most significant year in our pub- lic school life possible-our mothers and our fathers. It is our desire, mothers and fathers, that your faith and hope in us will be justified and that our lives may be happy, useful, and good. MR. PETER PUGH President MR. JOHN S. CLARKE Virf-Prfsident MR. HOWARD S. FERNSLER Sc-rrrmry and Business Manager MR. LLOYD L. MARTZ Treasurer NIR. HARRY REHMAN MISS DOROTHY K. CRITZ MR. DONALD D. DOLBIN lllenzber Jllenzber Mefnber GEL BHK D. H. H. LEN of Schools Sup erintendent MR. MILES S. KIEHNER Prirzczfa! MR. LEO L. INIILLER MR. T. T. ALLEN MR. MATTHEXV NIALEY Assistarzt Prinripa! Dean of Boys Adviypr in fjhllfgf' of Pnifrrsnrz Division MRS. HELEN DEITRICH MRS. DORIS C. MOORE MISS ELIZABETH H. RYDER Dean of Girl: Dvan of Girls Adviser Patterson' Division FGCULTV - m-11 ,f lull l -ilyl l,rfl In Right: Firxt Rnfw: Miss Alter, Miss lirics, Miss Mnhl, Miss Driscoll, Miss Currzln. Srroml Rnfw: Miss Brc-nnnn, lN1iss jones, Miss Garrett. Thin! Rllfllif Mr. Rngnwicz, Mr. l,in4le-mznn, Mr, Breslin, Mr. Bierman. om we Lffl to Right: First Rofw: Miss Kenr, Mrs Jeffries, Miss Brown, Miss Gar- mly, Miss Murgan. Swami Rofw: Mrs. liiscavapge Nliss Rummell, Mrs, Deitrich. Third Roux' Mr. Stinemzin Mr. Delpnz, Mr. Freeman, Mr Brfnvn. 1,1'fl to Right: Fifri Rnfw: Miss Simpson, Miss Short, Miss Hnffmaster, Miss Smith, Mrs. Kingshury. Srrunil Rofw: Mr. Miller, Miss Close, Mr. Staxhnnu, Mr. Mnley. Third Rnfw: Mr. Smith, Mr. Rc-illey, Mr. Dimmerling. WW Y' ACQW Lvff 10 Right: Fin! Row: Miss Reid, Miss Ryder, Miss Chadwick, Miss Vvuods. Srfonil Rofw: Miss VVhir:lker, Mr. Allen, Miss Crochunis. Third Rofw: Mr. Bnssick, Mr. Kiehner, Mr. Liddle, Mr. Guerr- ler. l,1'ft Io Righf: Firxt Rofw: Mrs. Wintersteen Miss Brown, Miss Kershner Miss jenkins. Srfond Rofw: Mr, Fernsler Mr. Scott, Mr. Ileim, Mr. Drum. Third Rofw: Mr. Brady, Mr. Miller, Nir. Sterner, Mr. Kissin- get. we QACQN Lrft In Righl: Fifi! Rofw: Mrs. Plumb, Mrs Moore, Miss Ryan, Miss Otter- hein, Miss Fzlrlow. Sffoml Rnfw: Mr. Hzlsler, Mr Wilbur, Nir. Davis, Mr. Tassu. Third Rofwi Mr. Schnerring Mr. Luchnick, Mr. Kc-mplc. v THE STOFF Q Q O I MAN . H UAIL , v ANYAHO .BIWK0 , , MARX S Editor ,ill-l'l7N'.f.l' MHYIZIYZ fr MARY ANN HALSIS Fralurr Edilnr l70l'G K'I,Al'SI'fR Sfllffl lfdilur NIARI If KADANY .-lrl Itdlilnr BIi'l I'Y ANN -IAMITIS .lfl ffflifnl' UAROLE COHEN LEONARD IDEMKU K.'X'l'HLEEN l71'I'l'LLI0 HELEN FREEZE LUIS HAULEN JAMES KELLER THOMAS SIMMS I955- I'-756 ANNUAL STAFF 757' PHYLLIS LONG CAROL MILLER RICHARD REIDLER ANN TROILU CHRONOLOGY OF I955 - l956 SEPTEMBER 7-Broken water main sends students home at 10 o'clock. 8-First day of school. Mr. Kiehner explains the rules of P. H. S. 9-P. H. S. 323 VVest Hazleton 12. 15-First Senior Class meeting. 16-P. H. S. 143 Mahanoy' City 20. -Seniors elect class oflicers. -Student Council installations. 24-P. H. S. 63 Easton 14. 26-Film entitled Niki presented by Bell Telephone Co. 30-Red and VVhite Day. Rain postpones football game. 20 21 OCTOBER 1-P. H, S. 213 Sunbury 0. 3-Film on hurricanes- The Three Furies. 4-Penny-a-Week Drive begins. Film- News Magazine of the Screen. P. H. S. 273 Shamokin 7. 10-Class pictures 'taken for Hx-S-Po1'rs. Student Talent Assembly. 12-Film entitled Member of the Family. 13-Business - Education Day. 14-Rain postpones Lebanon game. 15-P. H. S, 19: Lebanon 20. Allied Youth Dog Show TT postponed. 17-Movie of present sophomore class. 18-Mrs. Deitrich meets with representatives of school or- ganizations. 19-A. K. Brohi from Pakistan speaks to student body. 20-Student Personnel period begins. Bonfire and pep rally for Mt. Carmel game. 21-Red and White Day. P. H. S, 13: Mt. Carmel 25. 22-Allied Youth Dog Show. 24-Teachers' Institute. Seniors and Juniors visit the U.N. 25-Teachers' Institute. Seniors and Juniors visit the U.N. 26-Seniors take the Merit Scholarship Test. 28-P. H. S. 63 Berwick 21. NOVEMBER 2-Film on Winter Olympics. 4-P. H. S. 63 McKeesport 25. 7-Share Their Fare Fund begins. 11-Rain postpones Hazleton game. Lyceum Program fan- imal actj. 12-P. H. S. 183 Hazleton 13. 14-Film entitled It's Your Library. Senior Play- Springtime For Patsy. 17-Demonstration on Electricity. AY Conference at Buck Hill Falls. 18-AY Conference at Buck Hill Falls. 21-Film entitled More Than the Eye Can See. 23-Red and White Day. A Cappella Choir entertains in assembly. 24-P. H. S. 01 Reading 19. Crowning of Varsity Queen. T. K. D. Farmer-Farmerette Dance. 30-Film on alcohol- lt's the Brain That Counts. DECEMBER 1-Penn State Center representative speaks to seniors. 9-Girls' Choral Club entertains in assembly. P. H. S. 553 Pine Grove 71. 12-A Cappella Choir entertains in assembly. 13-P. H. S. 653 Lancaster 59. 14-Annual Christmas Concert of Associated Choirs. 15-Carol Sing in assembly. 16-P. H. S. 843 Mt. Carmel 57. 19-Lyceum Program lNegro story-tellerl. 20-Penny-a-Week packages are distributed. 22-P, H. S. 62: Saint Clair 61. 23-Sketch Club's Christmas Dance, Frosty Frolic. Band entertains in assembly. -P. H. S. 613 Lebanon 56. 27 29-P. S. H. 583 Saint Clair 60. JANUARY 3-Students return after Christmas vacation. P. H. S. 72: Schuylkill Haven 63. 6-P. H. S. 603 Bethlehem 88. 11-P. H. S. 573 Ashland 56. 13-P. H. S. 67: Hazleton 82. 14-College Board Tests administered to seniors. 16-Ht-S-Po'l'l's Annual 'Staff Popularity Contest. 17-P. H. S. 723 Allentown 100. 18-Mid-term examinations. 19-Mid-term examinations, 20-Mid-term examinations. P. H. S. 513 Allentown C. C. 74. 23-Club pictures are taken for Annual. P. H. S. 81: Ash- land 75. 27-P. H. S, 583 Easton 61. 31-P. H. S. 653 Lebanon 73. FEBRUARY 3-P. H. S. 353 Bethlehem 81. 7-Seniors elect second-semester officers. 8-Lyceum Program fballoon actl. P. H. S. 603 Schuyl- kill Haven 56, 9-Bell Telephone Demonstration for senior girls. 10-Student Talent Assembly. P. H. S. 63: Hazleton 90. 13-Film on Safe Driving entitled Last Date. 14-P. H. S. 653 Allentown 80. 17-Minuet presented in assembly. P. H. S. 703 Allentown C. C. 91. 20-D. E. representative speaks to junior Class. 21-Hi-S-Poll: Newspaper Popularity Contest. P. H. S. 603 Easton 67. 24-P. H. S. 97: Mt. Carmel 35. 27-X-rays are administered to students. Allied Youth at- tends lce Capades. MARCH 2--All-School Dance. Champion dancers are selected. 13-Bloomsburg Conference game. P. H. S. 85: West Pittston 69. 14--Band entertains in redecorated auditorium. P. H. S. 76: Saint Clair 70. 15-P. H. S. 753 Kingston 84. 17-College Board Tests administered to seniors. 22-Representative from Bell Telephone Co, speaks to sen- ior girls. 23-Band presents Easter selections. Easter vacation begins. APRIL 2-Student Talent assembly. 6-Eastern District Concert. AID's Annual Spring Dance, Spring Fantasy. 7-Eastern District Concert. 10-P. P. 8: L. Demonstration in assembly. 11-Sergeant McGrew speaks to students on Safe Driving. 18-P. H. S. Band Concert. 19-Lyceum Program fshooting actl. 21-Cheerleading Clinic at P. H. S. 28-Biology Club visits Planetarium. MAY 2-Associated Choirs Spring Concert. Lyceum Program fNegro baritonej. 11-T. K. D. Dance. JUNE 5-Final examinations. 6-Final examinations, 7-Final examinations. Athletic Picnic. 8-Full -length movie, Guadalcanal Diary. Student Council and AY Hershey trip. 10-Baccalaureate. 11-Senior Banquet. 12-Senior Ball. 14-Class Day and Commencement Exercises. J, v 3 xiwwlidf Wm :ww j if 1 . - t v i V, .. 1 . ., ,K U.. .. 1, Ma 7 K mv tx ,, ,..- ,M s at .A A -M055-Nik, ,lvgnu pQMA,,,.av ' '-n-'-04 ,,,4-nf' -an-'O' N 4.-4.-An Sm t . ,Lf , .qw Y, if ,JW ii ,klx-i. gif' JF l ff , W ,L.-ff' Y Q' M ' x Y 4 4 , 1 1 'U 1' ' . ' A-my 1 .4 V-.wb , f ' ff 'C . , f f E1 4 1 9 W, 3 X a R it f K' v f A xt, 'I ' wx .qi ,Q W w .rf swarms MERRILL ABESHAUS lfrnm the time Merrill first beeznne 11 '56'er, his vibrant per- sonality and inquisitive nature haye attraeted attention. A. Y.'s Miz President, Abie's pres- enee was also heartily felt in N. ll. S., lliologv Club, Varsity Club, Newspaper staff, basket- ball squad, and football team tmanagerj. A superior student, lN'Ierrill's 'present aeltievftnepts have set tie pattern for 1is u- ture nerfnrtnanees as a doctor. May his sealpel eut sharply the heart of sueeess. JOSEPH ADA MS 'lihe wonder of the woodshop, joe has made a marked im- pression on the gals as well as the guys. llis blonde hair and shy good looks may attribute to this faet l???l. To this future Navy man, we wish a sea of good fortune. CHARLES ANDREWS VVn-ight -lifting and arehery rate tops with Charlie. Vl'hen you hear that old saying, Hey, Admiral, you van be sure that friendly Charlie is around. After serving in the C. S. Navy, Charlie nlans to enter the retailing field. Lots of luek in everything he attempts. GRACE ANGST Cheerleading, the G. A. A., and A Cap wella Choir topped Graeie's list of ztetiyities at l'. ll. S. This spirited gal eer- tainly livrs up to her name- Graee possesses eharm and 'fgraee that Com liment her warm stnile and tilelieate fea- tures. Grave would like to be- eotne llll airline hostess, and wt-'re eontident that she can do it. After all, she's a member of the Class of '5lu. PAUL ASHEMBRIER Paul, with his unassuming ways and deep consideration of others. has proved to he a quiet but worthy eonstitnenr of the Class of '56. An enlistment in the shop eourse l'ike's fa- vorite p a s t i m e s are sports, sltetehes. and Glenn Miller ree- ords. VKX- send him ol'l into il sports-writing eareer with our very best wishes. CIIARLOTTE ATKINSON XVhen the l'. ll. S. enrollment was altered this year, the Class of '56 aequired a lovely new tixture-Charlotte. This eharm- ing female decorated our eorri- dors with her glistening smile and houyant spirits. Charlotte also harmonized with her surroundings by partieipating in A Cappella, lfolk Singers, and Voealaires. May this future air- line hostess neyer eease to atfeet simi':trly' those she meets. NIA RY ANN BALSIS lfeature Editor of lll-S-Po'r'l's, president of Library Club, set'- retary of A. Y. and French Club, member of N. ll. S., A. I, ll., Biology Club, and High- land l.assies-Mary Ann is the model of ierfeetion in a high sehool student. In addition to fulfilling these obligations, this delectable female mixes brains with beautv in upholding at straight A average! The record and friends Mary Ann has made will prepare a blazing trail-destination, SCCCESS! JEROME BA RNES jerry was known as that strong, silent type f???l. lle could almost always be found at any sports events, that is when he wasn't xlaying football or hunting! erry was an academic student with a flair for the great outdoors, but girls didn't seem to bother him too mueh. lVVant to bet??j Art classes held a large part of Jerry's interest, and we eould often tind him working on one of his masterpieces All the very best to a great guy from a great elass-the Class of '56! DOROTHY liliCll'l'l?l. l't-lltt' tits tht- l't't'nt'h would sat 3, hlut- - t-yt-tl, and hlondt l5ottv is quitt- 11 littlt- park- ztgt-. .-X wlttl on roll:-r sltatt-s Hot tlt-lights in tt-sting ht-t skill on untrit-tl rinks, and ttt liltt- to sw ht-t' whirling past on thost- silv:-r ht-arings. .-Xu t-ns t'olt-t- of tht- Cotmlu-t't'i:ll t'ttt'rit'- ultuu, slit' is also a talt-ntt-tl mt-mht-r of tht- Nt-wspapt-t' staff l Planning to lwroxttt- at tx-pist in tht- Vl'avt-s, Bt-t'l-ty will lt-.att P. ll. S. atftt- r graduation. it Smooth sztilitug, Dot ! M.-KRl.liNl'f HENSINGFR NVith tht- addition of Port Carlton stutlt-nts to tht- halls ot P. ll. S. rzuut- Marlt-nt-, and wt-'rt- mightv glad to sct- ht-r. lilondt- antliwitty, this love-lt Miss has madt- quttt- a lut with Pottsvillt- llight-rs. :Xu at-adt-m- it' studt-ut, Marlt-nr admits that t-ht-tu class ht-ld tuztnv lwright spots for ht-t'. 'illlis gal's futuri- plans art' utldt-t'idt-tl, hut wt-'rr surt- that whatt-vt-r Nlarlt-no t-n- dt-avors to untlt-rtalw will lut- onlv a sut't't-ss. JOSEPH BERES jot- ratnt- to us this yt-ar from Port Carhott, and art- wt- glad ht- tlid! llis humorous smile- and jolly t-hut-ltlt- hav:- ltt-pt us in good spirits. The vu. t-atioual tlt-partmt-nt is tops in -l0t s hook. llt- is also ont- of Mr. Dt-lpa1's privt- stud:-nts in that tromhonz- lint-. jot- hasn't nut' tlt-finite plans for tht- fu- turt-, hut tutr hoy lit-rt-s ht-ars watchingl SHIRLEY Bl-ERGER If tht-rv is ntischit-f to ht- dottt- or jokes to ht- t-xchattgt-d, you can always find Shirlt-5 around. Posst-ssur of vt-ry agrve- ahlt- qualities, she partit-ipatt-tl wholt-hcartt-dly in many studt-nt activities hut took a spt-t'ial lik- ing to rollt-r skating. Srtting ht-r sights on a st-ure-tarial posi- tion, Shirlry is out to conquer the world. May victory lu- ht-rs! Ll,liWIiLLYN HIBRKHIEISIER Lt-tx t'omt-s lrom Mount llopt- with a pl:-asant pvrsonal- itt and a fri:-ndlt smilt-. Llt-w- tvlltn, as intprvssitt- as his namt-, ditl a tint- yuh at tztt-klv for ottr footltall tt-am. lit-rltt ' plans to stat' around Pottsvillt- for a whilt-, tht-n taltt- to tht- Armt-d St-rtirt-s. Nlat' sut't't-ss ht- this industrious t-hap's just rt-ward, GAIL IKERKOWITZ l-'rit-ndlt' and vapalvlt-, Gail dt-t'ott-tl ht-r survit-t-s to many I'. H. S. organiyations. Sht- was ilttlispt-nsahlv as st-t'rt-tary-trt-as- ur:-r of National llonor Socit-ty and husint-ss managt-r of our grt-at .-Xttnual stahl. llfrom whom dot-s shi- ittht-rit this ahility?j Gail's skill in many suhjt-tts lSpattish, t'ht-mistry, and pit'- t-olol providt-s a firm foundation on wltifh to lvuiltl a sut't't-ssful cart-t-r. RUTH ANN BEST Crt-dit got-s wht-rt- Crt-dit is tlut-, antl a lot of t-rt-dit is dutr Rttth Ann for ht-r worthy con- trihution to tht- flass of '56. tDidn't you know that this tion- gt-ttial songstrt-ss w rote- the words to our rlass song?J Thus it st-rms rrasonahlt- t-ttough that Ruth Ann stt-t-rt-tl ht-r thoughts into musit'al Chantu-ls, thorough- lv t-njoying a hitch in A Cap- pt-lla. In yt-ars to t-omt-, VVt-'ll haw Ruth Ann to rt-nit-tnlvt-rl CHA RLES HILLMAN .X stalwart support:-r of the spt-t-dway, l'hit'k dt-vott-d much of his spare' titnt- to at- tt-nding t-ar rafts. ln fact, all sports rlaim his sp:-t-ial attt-n- tion. Ont- of Mr. Bit-rman's hots, Charlie plans to make a Cart-rr of Carpe-tttry. May hr always kt-t-p on tht- right track as ht- spt-t-ds through the- futurv. ,IUANNE BIRTLEY Posse-ssnr nf a kt-t-n st-nw of lmmor and a rcmarkahlt- wit, xloannt- has assist:-d votnpt-tt-ntly in many vluhs and t'ommittt-t-s during ln-r st-nior yt-ar. As an t-'u-t-tttivt- of 'l't-t-n Ct-ntt-r, puh- livitv 1-hairman of A. Y. and St-nior l'laV, and mt-mln-r of A Uappt-lla, lfrt-nt'h, Biologv, and llontt- Et' Cltllvs, lo has t't-t'- tainlv made' ht-r prt-st-nt-c ft-lt. lfuturt- succt-ss to a frit-nd worth knowing and having! GEURGE BLUM An amiahlt-, wt-ll-lik:-d, wist-- t'rat'king guy is our Gt-org:-. VVhilt- in P. ll. S., ht- ht-longed to tht- tratik and t'ross-Country It-ams, hand rolor guard, and Studi-nt Fount-il. This Arthur Murray ll has ht-c-it at't'laimt-d as all-st-hool dancing champion in his junior yt-ar, and top sen- ior danct-r this yt-ar! l'Blunnny is quita- a howlt-r and t-njoys all otht-r sports as we-ll. Uur ht-st gnt-s with him as ht- waltlcs his wav through lift-. RAYMOND BULICK XYhat would l'. ll. S. do with- out its shoxs? Ray t'an't im- agint- a tigh st-hool lacking t-lt-t'trit' shop, his favoritt- class. His t-Xtra-Currit-ular intt-rt-sts invludt- xlaying hast-hall and footliall, listt-ning to music, and danving. 'l'ltt- widt- hlut- vondt-r st-t-ms to attravt Rasa This advt-nturous voung malt would likt- to attt-nd a srhool of hight-r It-arning to h Q- r o nt t- an Air Force- pilot. llt-rt- is ltoping ht- t't-:trlws tht- stars!! JUSEPH BUSACK 'l'hat little- ft-llow ton sm- driving around town in thost- flashy vars is nont- otht-r than our jot-. Uni- of our hard- working f?b wood shop guys, -lot- enjoys watching football a n d hast-hall a n tl vollt-rting stamps and coins. jot- will intzre-asv his knowlt-dgc of wood- rraft at Stt-vc-ns 'l'ratlt- St-hool. VVood that ht- he- sut't't-ssfull ETHEL BUYER XYht-n an Uh, Uh, Uh! is ht-ard, you know Bt-ttv is around, Sht- is a typist on the- Ili-S-l'uIl.r Xt-wspapt-r staff and a mt-mlwr of tht- llomt- Et' Cluh. Bt-tty t-an ht- found skating at YVillow l.akt- or horst-l1at'k-rid- ing. Shi- hopt-s to join tht- .-Yir lfortw- aft:-r srhool, so, flx' high, lit-tty! M.-XIJELINE BUYER .Xn atlrartivt- samplt- of fum- inint- Charms, Mad:-linv supplc- mc-ntt-d tht- D. E. ulass with ht-r plt-asanr smile, ht-art - warming pc-rs-inality, and rapahlt- lt-adt-r- ship tMadt-lint- 1't-vt-iv:-tl tht- honor of ht-ing chost-n prt-sid:-nt of this classl. Skating, dancing, rt-adingg all wt-rc thoroughly t-njoyt-d hy 'l'oot. 'l'o this prospt-t'tivt- ht-autirian wt- wish hat all he-r wavt-s of happint-ss lw pt-rmauent, PATRICIA BUYER l'opular and xt-ry attravtivt-, Bovt-r No. 3 holds tltt- distinv- tion of having lat-t-n t-lt-t-tt-d to a class otlicc- thrvt- tim:-s during ht-r four yt-ars of high svhool. :X Int-mlit-r of A l'apwt'lla, lfolk Sing:-rs, llomt- E0 Clluh, Nvws- papt-r stall, .-X. l. D., and A. Y., Pat use-d ht-r acrohatic skill t-lf:-ftiw-ly as ont- of our allur- ing majtn't-ttt-s, May ht-r prog- rt-ss through lift- ht- as sptritt-tl as he-r mart-h across thi- football t-it-ld! YERUNICA BRUZANA This stnall, smiling st-nior has madt- many avtptaintanut-s hrrt- in l'. ll. S. This van he- partly zu-crt-ditt-tl to thc fact that Ver- onica was t-nrollt-d in thru- dif- ft-rt-nt Courst-sfst-rrt-tarial, gt-n- t- al vlt-rit'al, and distrihutivt- t-dut'ation. VYith ht-r diva-rsifit-d ahilitit-s and plt-asing personal- itv, Vt-ronira will vnjoy lift- to tht- utmost. l,AllRl'l',-X llUl2lll,l'fR Quint lyct il xrrx spiritt-tl llighland l.:Issin- drIIIIIInI'I'l, ins It-lligvllr l:I firm tixturt- on tht- lIoIIor rnlli, ll lt'1lllt'I' lpzlst Irvs- nlt-III ot llonn- lit'onomiI's fiuhj, :It'tiI'I' ttre-zIsIII'I'I' of l,il1l'1lI'j Clulv :Intl IIwIIIlwI-I' ol Nzuional llonor Sorie-ty :Ind NI'Ixsp:IpI-2' Stalll-tlII-sc Zlft' hut :I tru of tht- tpmlitit-s that :Irv llhll lvd In l.J!lll'ilZl ill pre-sI'IIt. l-'or ht-r lu- llll't' XYQ' gillf llllll Ulll' i'l'XNlill hall to ilt'ClI' tht' prwsidt-nt of :In llllptlfflllll lmsim-ss firm sity, 'l':Iltt' :I lc-ttcr, Miss lilIt'lllt'I','i llllll tht-y'll ht- mighty lIit't' words to htfr vars. lil,llAllli'l'll C.-KXIPIUN Pt-p, pI't'ttiIIt'ss, pcrsnnillity Plus --Atlwst' art' :Ill sxnonxnzs for l.i1. llisplaying hcl' :Int- ing :Ilvilitirs :Is il Int-nIhor ot Ihr SI-nior l'lzII' fast, this xix:It'ious Nliss was zllso il loyal nIc'Inl1t I' ot A. N. Illlii lxtltn- lillllti, and ont- of our t'l:Iss propln-ts. 4'l if l'lZlil!lS that hm' fxlxoritt- vlass n':I+I Spanish. ll'or quv, svnori- lilffli For oIIr lillfxllwt-tlI no Pl't'tlIl'l il hright lllllll't' :Is XIII vit-IIII'IIt:II'I' tv:It'lII'I'. JOHN CARUSU Palo Alto can lw mighty proud to lmve this g'0tlLiAll1lllITt'ii Spt'l'illlt'll of lllllSl'lllilliIj' :Is ont- of its vontribtltions to l'. ll. S. A st:Iunt'h vromott-r of :Ill sports, john display-d lIis yt-rr satilt' :Ihilitit-s :Is :I ruggrd guard oII the footlvall squad Jllld :I hard-hitting outfit-ldt-r on tht' lutstflmll ninr. llis gt-ni:II pm'- sonality, huilt on :I firm t'h:Ir:It'- ter, has pl:IIItrd sm-ds to :I pros. prrous futurr. RUSAl.Il'I CHIUDI A tiny, attr:It'tiI'I' young lady with hrighl red h1IiI', Roszllit' is p:It'ltt-tl with iIlt'XlHllIhlil1lt' cnvr- gy, Sure' flltlllgil, laughtvr might wt-ll hr he-r middlr II1llllt'. A faithful lllt'llllVt'!' of the- llmnt- Ev. Club :Ind Ili-N-Puflx Nrns- p:Ipe'r staff, she: plans to lwcolln' il St'l'ft'lilTf' vriy:Itv or In:-flis':Il. ln I-itht-r fivlt , Ros:- is hound to risr to tht- top! THOMAS IfllIl'I.0NIA om, :I I':III'lI't'I- guy nith I Tlliltl' :put-t lihptlsllltill, tlrm- Innstrzltcd lns :Irtlt-nt school spIrIt hy :IItt-ntling tht- footlmall gzunvs faithfully, :Xt pI'I'sI'IIt :I IIn'IIIlIt'I' of tht- xlrnn Rvst-rw Corps, C'lIippy has Inatlt' no dt-finitt' futurt' pl:IIIs. VW-, tht' Class of sb, hops th:It III' may attain the' gtlzlls to Ivlnt'lI ln- :Ispm-s. DOUGLAS CLAUSER lit'l't N1lIt :Ill-1II'ound guy uho LlIIli0lllllt'Kilf' will III-t'oIIIv il lmsi- nt-ss :ItlministI':Itor :Iftrr :Ittt-nd- ing vollvgt-, A'i,tVllgH was sports I-ditor for llI - S - I'o'I I's, vim'- pI'I-sidrnt of i'il't'Ill'il l'luly, :Intl :I Int'IIIlwI-I' of our roloi' guard. l'his is ont- box uho has dont' his shzIrv of trxlwliing, :Ind wt- hoptf ht' will vontinut' to go pl:II'rs ulwn, in futurt- wars, ln' :Ind ins f:IthI'I' ln-t'oIIIv hust- nrss p:IrtntI's. GEORGE CODY Mount llopt-'s worthy resi- dt-nt, Ut-orfc, svnt IIHIIIV sparks :I-flyinf iIIil'ottsville- lligh's re- nowltcii rlrclrit' shop. ln his sparc time he dI'rIyI-tl Hlllfh plI-:IsIIrI- from working at the Pull and driving around town. xvfilfllilljf to sail over white--capped w:II'e-s, GI-orge plans to rntt-r the' Navy. May ln- always sail on the wztvvs of good fortune! CA ROLE ANN COHEN A friendly Ili lH+1lIld Car- olr appears. ilihis lass tliiltie Hand, of vourscl always has timt- for Il gay party or a swing llftilllld tht- LiZlllCl' floor. Un hoth ht-r junior Illld st-nior yt-:Irs shi- was votrd tht' ln-st girl datiurr ill P. ll. SJ Thr- St-nior Play, A. Y., Dr:IIII:ItiI's Club, and N. ll. S. also rt-t-riI'e-d Car- olt-'ea faithful :Ittt-ntion, To Prun Stntc we st-nd :I futon- lawyer, :I capahlt- studvnt, :In uliforgvt- Iahle friend! LEWIS COHEN lfrotn XV:trt-, Mnssnt'l111sc-tts, l,t-w Clllllt' to 11s i11 his so1l1- o111ort- vt-111' :111tl has zuldt-cl lift- to our class 1-1-1-r sinuc-. Swing- ing right into tl1i11 fs, ht- was initizttt-tl lllllh liiolhgy Cluh, Skt-Ivh Club, ztntl Allit-tl Ytntthg tht-11 was l:1t1-r 1-lt-rtt-tl to the Stuclt-nt l'ount'il. Aspiring to l8t't'I!Illt' :1 dot-tor or 11l1:11'111:11-ist, lt-w is l1t':ltlt-tl for t'11llt-gv witl1 his fttotstt-ps th-stint-tl to ht- i111pri11te-tl on tht- szlntls of good fo1't11l11'. ll.-KROLIY COLIEMAN llo1sit-, 11 1114-111l11-r of tht- :1t':ltlt-111it' t'o111's1-, is :1 tnixttlrt- of 111-rs1111:1lity, 1'l1:11'111, wit, 11nd Jlllllilllllll. llc- 1-l:1i111s that 1-h1-111- istrv Class :Intl A C':1111wll11 l'l141i1' wvrt- t11ps. llowit- clot-w quilt' wt-ll on Il tl:111t'1- floor :111tl t'lltt's foothzlll lls his fztvok 1'itt- sport. As l11' got-s 1111 to rol- lt-gt-, llilroltl vzlrrie-s tht- si11t't-1'- 1-st wislu-s of '56 with l1i111. M A Rl JANET COLLER Smit- wus ont- of tht- 1-1111-st 111niort-ttt-s that P. ll. S. has t-vt-r llilil. lluiling from Mt-- t-h:111it's1'ill1-, sht- took 1:1rt i11 111:1nv ztvtivitit-s, so111e- ol whit-h i11t'l11tle-d Allit-tl Youth, Y-'l1t'l'llS, :md A 12111111-llzt Choir. Fol- lowing 1.-5r:1tl11:1tio11, Smit- intt-ntls to p1'ot-11rt- ll st-rrt-t:11'inl position witl1 sonn- lztrgc- tir111. VU- k11ow ht-r t'llll'lt'lll'X will ht- i11str11111r-11t:1l i11 111:1ki11g' fl l11t'ky boss ll happy h11si11ess111:111l .I AM ES COOK flllt' of P11111 Alto's K'lHllI'll3ll- Iitntw to V. ll. S., ,li111 w11s:111 1.-11tl111si:1stit' 1111-111ht-r of tht- wood shop. llt- 1-11jou'tl hunting and lishing :ls h1s fuvoritt- sports. l'l:1ns for tht- f11t111'1- i111'h1tl1- f111-tl11-r tr:1i11i1111 i11 l'llt'pt'IlIl'Y i11 :1 t1':1d1- st-l1ool llllll :1 hitt-h witl1 tht- Nztvv. 'l'h1- Class of 'Sh wisht-S Cook tht- ht-st in what- t-1'1-r tit-ld of 1-tttle-:11'or l11- Illilj rlloowt-. AUUREY COULSON ll11r littlt- Atttlrt-y is :1 girl with lllillly int:-rt-sts. A11111111: ht-r 11111111-rotls :lvtivitix-s nrt- ll1l'lllllf'Cl singing, llillwlllg, nntl ll,l'IlXVlllLf. llotne Eu Cltth, G. A. A., and Nt-wspflpt-r stzllf w1-1'1- stunt- of tht- or 'n11i7:1tio11s to whirh A11- tlrt-y tli111:1t1-cl he-r ti111t- and t:1l- :-nts. As sht- lu-mls to :1 rornpf to111t-tt-r's st-hool i11 All1-11tow11, Autlrt-1' 1-1111 ht- 1-1-rt:1i11 th:1t sh:- will IllXX'IlYS count with tht- l'l:1sx of '56! .IA N1 COULSUN ,Ii111, ft 1 uit-t, 11-st-1'1't-tl IlIt'Ill- ht-1' of our vlzlss, took tht- 1-111-11- tionnl wood shop t'o111's1- whilt- i11 P. ll. S. Another of tht- Mt. llopt- gllllg, lint t-xp:-1-ts to 1-1111-r tht- l'11itt-tl 811111-s Nou :111tl thc-11 t:1kt- 1111 l'fll'pQ'lllt'l. lixtst-hull is his 111:1i11 intt-rt-st, hut lu- also lik:-s foothnll :111tl hnskt-th:1ll. lit-st of future lufk, :111tl Mkt-1-11 tool, so11l SANDRA CRUWE l'-R-l-V-A-'I'-E S-lf-l'-RAIL 'l'-A-R-Y, th:1t's what our tnll, hlondt- S:111tly from S1-ltn-r City wants to he, Illld wt- :tre- ce-rtnin sht- will do ht-r 11t111ost. VVith grudtmtiott she- will It-:wr the- Nzttionztl Honor Stacie-ty, Stu' dc-nt Council, and tht- S1-nior Y- 'l't-rns, and athtwt- all, she will lt-111 1- ll big 1-111-11111-1 ill ltlll' he-zlrtsl MARY CUCCI A Mztrv 111z1y 1111111-:lr to ht- 11114- of tht- llltlft' quit-t lllt'llll3t'l'5 ol our floss, hut l1l'llt'LlIll that 1-:1l111 1-xtt-rior lit-s ll N'0llLlt'l'fUl st-nsr of llllllltll' flllll il spirit of frirntl- lint-sw. .'xlfl10llgl1 t111tlt-tfitlt-tl :1ho11t ht-r futttrt-, Mary posse-ss:-Q the 111-vt-ss:1ry qtutlitie-s that will 111:1k1- ht-r lift- worth li1'i111:. KIiNNE'I'll CULLHY KI-IIIIy, ont- nf ottr smztllt-r hoys, :tlwatys hats :I smtlt- for t-xt-ryoIIt', Rt-n's :III outtloors- III:In :It lIl'JlI'I, r:Iting huntlng :Intl fishing high tIII his list. VVhilt- ht-rt- iII P. ll. S., Kru- ny t'oIIt-t-ntr:Itt-tl oII t-:Irpt-Ittry. Shortly :IfIt-r gr:ItlII:Ition lIt- l7l1llIS to t-ntt-r tht- .Xir l-'orct-. I'lt':IsIIIIt ltlillllllljl to you, Kt-n- I Ill. RICHARD CULLEY Rit'lI:It'tl is ont- of our slI:II'p shop boys who lI:Is :I grt-:It In- tt-rt'st iII tlIt- t-lt-t'tI'it':tl titrltl. ,Xl- thttugh Rit'h:Irtl N'1lSlliII'tllf twt-I' in il hurry to gt-t 1lIljH'llt'I't', wt' t'otIltl nt-yt'I' t':lll lIiIII slow. llis qtlirlx wit ZIIILI humor IIt-rt- only two nl luv t'lI:II':It'tt-rIstIt's. Vit- In:ty stIInt'tl:ly lintl lIiIII sailing tlIt- hlut- w:Iyt-s :Is :I ntt-IIIht-I' ot I nt'lt- Szun s Navy. .Xll tht- ht-st IIIIKI mort' to him! A RLENE DAVIS Arlt-IIt-'s f:IIIIili:Ir You know it vttultl ht- ht-:Irtl rt-gttlnrly tltrouglt tht- hulls. llt-r NYZIFIII smilt-, witty I'Q'IlllII'liS, :IIItl nt-v- t-rt-ntling st'nst- of lIuIIIor III:Itlt- ht-r t-vrrynnt-'s frit-ntl. .-X mt-m- ht-r of tlIt- l7. l'f. rourst-, this I::Il's grt-zttt-st intt-rt-st was llilllf- Ing :It tlIt- Gloht-, with foothnll Illlll lI:Isltt-tlI:Ill g:IInt-s running :I rlnst- st-Conti. Arlttnt- thought :Isst'IIIhlit-w Illlll lIItIt'h wt-rt- tht- IIItIst, llllll this is NYIIIII we hopt' ht-r futurt- will ht-. IZIJVSQ-XRD DAVIS .-X poIIul:II', :Ill-:II-ouIItl t-l:Iss- Inxttt-, l'ftl XYZls1IIl3Il'lIYt' mt'In- ht-r of .X K':IIIpt-ll:I :IIItl Yu- tion:Il .Xthlt-tit' llonor Socirty. l'rt-Iious to his st-nior It:II'. l'ftl I't'ntlt'I't-tl his stI'yit't-s :Is Ivttsftl:-nt ot 'l'. K. ll. :ItItl Stu- tlrnt l'ount'il I-t-pI't-st-IIt:Itiyt-. litltlit- is :III III'Ilt'III lan :Is wt-ll :Is il p:II'tit'ip:ItoI' itI tlIt- 1IllIlt'llt't'Xt'lIlStll l'. ll. S. lltzttlf t-tl lot' NltIlIlt'IIlIt-rg, ht- lIoIIt-st to stutly ltistory, llllll pt-rltxtps lur- tlIt'I' lIis Intt'rt'st iII sports ln lDt't'ttlllIllj.'f :I high st'hotIl I-tIoIh:IIl t-o:It'lI. Mort- powt-I' to html LEUNARD DEMKO I':Irlt-1-yotts frxtncuis? i'I.t'Il,n il witty, pr:It'tit':Il-jnltt-r, is :Il- uztys trying to woo somt- n:Iiyt- ft-lint- witlI his nt-wlv :It'tIIIirI-tl I-'rt-IIt'h :It't-t-III. lII his spurt- timt-, ht- Illlllllljlvll to lIt- :III :Ir- tiyt- ll1t'lIll1t'I' of A. Y., Biology fluh, .'Xnnu:Il Stull, IILS-I'nlI.r Nt-wspnpt-r, illlil txou might h:Iyt- gut-sst-tlj :It ont- tiIIIt- prvsi- tlt-nt of tht- lirt-nt'h C'luh, lflnth lunrh :Intl Mr. litltllt-'s t'l:Isst-s st-t-Int-tl to plt-:Ist l.t-II ht-st of itll. llis t':Irt-lrt-t- IllillllIt'Y lI:Is t't-rI:Iinly :Itltlt-tl :I hit tIf l:ItIglI- It-r to tlIt- lI'Ills of I' ll S 'Ill our ht-st wisht-s go out to him :Is lIt- t-ntlt-:Iyors to I-otIqIIt-r tht- ltt ltl ol t-nglnt-I ring. THOMAS IJIiVl'l I' .K sports t-nIlIusi:Ist, 'I'IIt'kt-r took :In :It'tiyt' inturt-st iII nth' lt-titw :It l'. ll. S. l':Irtit'ip:ItitIII iII flbttllillll, lI:tslyt'tlI:Ill, Illlll trarly was his nI:Iin t'tIIItrilIution to tht- Class of '56, so is it IIIIV wontlt-r Iitllllu wants to t'o:It'lI t-itht-r footh:Ill or lI:Iskt-lI:Ill? 'l'tIt'lt t'II'nxt-tl lIllIl'll It-riotl ZIIIII t'lIt-III t-Hass tlIt- most t tiring his high st-htIol it-:Irs. 'l'o this ltIyt-r of t'oIIIfort wt- wish :Ill tlIt- t'tInIfoI'ts of lift-. .IUDITH DIAMOND 'l'ht-rt-'s :I prt-t-ious stunt: mnong us-:I Ulllillllllllllfv no lt'ssl .-IltlIoIIglI ttuitt' It-tilt-, .IIItlI lxort- tlIt- wt-iglit of IIIIIIII' rt-spottsihilitit-s-N. ll. S. tyit't--nrt-sitlt-IIIJ, A. l. D., IIUIIIQ' lit' l'lulI, A. Y., l7r:IIII:Itit's Cluh, St-nior Play t':Ist. :Intl Minut-t. Ilt'r :It':Itlt-Init' stutlit-S h:Iyt- payt-tl tlIt- wzlv for :I tt-:It'h- ing t':Irt-t-r. C'I'htIst- ltlcky kidslb I-'RANK IIIMA RClil.I.0 XYitlI il lIl:Ist ol :I lvig lI:Isw horn, wt- Ixrt-st-nt I-'I':Inlt, :I tlt-- Itllll III tlIt l' ll S I-ott-tl mus 'iz ' - , ..'. liztntl lor Your It':II's. llis oth- t-I'wIst- qIIIt't uttxs :IIItl sl!! gootl I-Iolts lI:Iyt- 1'lIIlt'Zll'1'1l IIILIIIY :I llt'lII'l f:tntl wt- know ont- III pur- tItIIl II 'J l I llllx I llltlllli Il tII gint-t-I' in tlIt- lllillylllg, will Ilt'Yl'l' forgt-t tht' hours apt-nt in Mr. St'lInt'rriIIg's t'lIt-nI t'l:Iss fhut tlIt'n, who Iyillffl, lt's oll to l't-nn St:Itt- for thts lzttl Wllll tIur ht-st wtsht-s gotng along. K.-X'l'lll.IiliN lJlTUl,I.I0 'l'il, luatlvd wtih pvrstmal- ity', charm, and glalnuur, is tht- rt-asun many' a malt' ht':lt't sltip- pt-tl Il lwat. Kathlt-1-n is a mvm- bvr nt our .Xnnual btalf, Na- tional llunm' Stwt'it'ty', and was Tally in nur St-niur Play. Shi' has bt-rn an assvt to nur gain:-s and pt-p rallivs with hcl' l'llt'l'l'lt'lllllllg tcaptain nt tht' t'ltt't'rlt':ltlttt'sl. xlflvr studying furt-ign lxttugttagt-s, 'l'il htvpt-s lo travt'l tu ftu't'ign rm1l1tt'it's. Hmm y'm':lgt ' to a tlvsvrying individual. LHONA IIODIH An t-vt-r - rt-ady' smile and a lu-lping hand han' vast l.t-una in an impnrtaut rolt- in 'Vila prudurtitm and will st-rw as sttfppingsstnnt-s In hm' rlmst-n prnft-ssitm. VVQ- picturt- l.t-una tn a small white- cap and a rrisp whitt- uniform t-xtt-nding gt-ntlv cmnfurt, unt't-:Ising pa- tit'nt't', and mnstant cht-t-r tn he-r patit-nts. 'l'llliRliSA IJUMHRUSKY l't-p pt'rsnnil'it'd is nur 'l't-r- ry'l :ln indispcnsablt' itt-tn un nur i'llt'l'Flt'lllllllg' squad, sht' vigm'nusly' aitlt-tl in raisim,f tht' roof during our pttp rallivs and athlt-tic t'untt-sts. Tm-rry's chit-f dt-sirt-s art- lu lu-rurm' a nt-wspapt-r rvmrtcr and to visit llawaii. Rvatling ht-t' palm, tw st-r anutln-r palm, and rt-t'linim.g undvr it is 'l'ht-rt-sa, t-njoyimg :I murh dt-st-ry-ral yaratiun un tha. tmpirill islt-I ANTHONY Ill JWNHY Tony' Martin has nothing un our buy' 'l'tmy'. llis lmmning bass vuict' Cnuld nftrn ln' hvzlrd !'t'StlllIlClillg thruugh tht- halls. llc is also lynnwtt by' his flashy gn-y Clit-y'y and snany dancf ing. Chit-f's inte-rt-sts art' va- rit'tlfnatnt'ly', Nt-wspapt-t' stall, A. Y., and our football squad. Although his future- is undt't'id- t-tl, 'l'uny ' will surt-ly' bt- hap- py' in anything hr attt-mpts. Nl .-X RG.-X RET DRA! QNA Mt-ticttlmts appt-arant't-, un- shirlying rt'spunsibility', antl pru- ticit-nt sltill in danving and piano playing art' t't-mgrtivt-tl cltztrzlctt-ristit's of this popular Miss. Prtmf nf 4'l't-ggy s y't'r- satility' lit-s in he-r agt-nda uf st-html artivitittsvil. l. ll. lsvcv rt-taryl, l,ilu'ary' Vlub, .X.Y,, llomt' lit? l'lub, l7l'alnatit's Club lst-t're-tary'l, llighland l,assit-s, St-ninr Play' lprutnptwl, and Nlinuvt. To bt-Cmnt' an t'lt'mt-n- tary' tt-achvr is Pt-ggy's ambif tiung tu lilmmtslult'g is hvr dcs- tinatinn. BRUCE EDELSON This handsnmt- vhap st-mit-tl tu bt- a vt-ry' quit-t guy' until ht- lN'j.f1lll a tlisvmtrsf' on hast-ball and basketball! Charlie would rt-ally' e-xpltxdv nu tht-set two favttritt' subje-tts. l7riy't'r nf a snany' l'hry'slt-r, hs- is undr- ridvd as to which road lt-ads to tht- bwst cullt-gr for him. llows t'y't't', Hruvt' is pnsitivt- that tht-y' all puiut tn llutul Admin- istratitrn. Kt't'p vrml, 'Char- liv' 5 IJONAIJIJ EDWARD llay ing lt-arucd about l7tm's various travt-ling t-xwrit-titws, wt- hrupc' that his trip front l'urt Varbtm High to P. ll. S. was a plt-asant and lyt-tu-tirial ont-. This tall, frivndly' guy' twrtain- ly' has tht- fitting staturt- fur tvlayinif his favnritt' sport, bas- lte-tball. 'l'ht' Air l tu't't' tu' Sri! lit-is will spun had Dun a must worthy' t'nlistt't'. ALLEN EHLERS Al, unc of tht- bright lights from Mnunt llnpt-, inunvnsefy t-ttiuywfcl his stay' at P.ll.S., and Q-nliy't-nt'd thc- classrnonts with his fabulous we-rstmality and quaint sunst- uf ltumur. A crack football manager, ht' plans tn attt-nd College and lwcnnu- a mp-nntt'h tt-avltt-r ur a drafts- man Qnnt assnciatt-d with llnclc Saml. Nu matter what :Xllt-n docs, ht- gt'IS tht' hcartiest wisht-s nf tht- flass uf '9h. N XLQK . 1- t 4 ,3-sw . f,:,..:.... sk W ' 3.0 252 LQ 1 Q Nw., Xb X fi M WMM' .t hy ,Q 2 441 -3 :ir-1-.: 1' Ei :J -, ' '- :g ': 3.3 Q ?f:'!::. 1 , I- . ' ' 25':E,.::i55-IfEwa?-2 X ' Q QM-X , - . NK Q W R KARL H. lfl..fXlL Hur l:lll, good - loollillg l:l- lllll..lll:lll lllll II5 ill lhl' ulillllll- ul hls luulol' ll-:lr to go lo tml'- ul:ull', hut lX1lI'l hzls rl-lurllrll lo lllvllll lh:lt ll':lll of lvrolll-ll llt'IlI'lN lu- lllll ill l'. ll. 51 .Ys lhurll ll po Rzllllsl-l' ill Slll'illglillll' For l' I l lxl l ll l s ', ':l' :s gill-ll lhl' op- rlullllx lo llrlllllllslrzlll' hls Il'I'- lifll' lll-rsllllzlllll :lull rollpl-r:llll'l' :lllllulllu lll' hopl-s to Nllll lxllll-ll hls lrlllvllllg l'xlll'l'll'lll'l, hut lhls lllul' :ll llIl'l4 5:luls vx- plllwl NANCY IJRANTZ .Yllhough Nlllllw iulrlllls lo . , ., , ,. , ,. , A slrll l-lllploxllwlll ill :l lzlrgrr llll uuou gl lllll lllllll hll 5 ll Xl ous llislllall' ol srholll spirit ll'Illl5 ll- lo llrlllill lh:lt shl- lxill roll- llllul- lo lll- :l slzluuvh suullorll-r ol l ll S Sll lll '. . ll is uol ollll .l lol:ll routll' of our zltlllrlil' llvllrs, lull illNU1l rl llillill' luvlll- lllfr ol lhl' .Y. Y. :lull Y -Iwlls. YYl- hopl- lhzlt hl'l' llrlxuus lll-- .ollll rlxlllllls. lllil,lfN Flilflilli Quill, :ltll':ll'lil'l-, :lllll l-l'l'lI lilllll, lll'll'll will long lll' lloll-ll lol' hl'l' ll'lloll'lll':ll'll-ll p:ll'lll'lll:lA lil lll ill .X Czlppl-Il:l, .Y. Y., Au- . . . , V llll:ll Stull, brlllor ll:ll', :lllll Y - 'l'll'us. Ulu- ol lNlr..l.iulll'ul:lll's lll-lpl-l's ill volllllll-rl'l:ll l:lll, shl' lll 'lolz-ll llll' sllzlrl' tiluz- lll thl' sl'l'lll'l- ol lhl' svholll. VM' Zlfl' surl- lh:ll lllls l'xlll'l'll'lll'l' lllll lll' lllllsl hllll-hl'l:ll lo llvlllu lll :ll- l.lllllllg lll-l' golll :ls l'ril:lll Sl l'l'l'l:lll, .I AY lf Rlililli Six llll, loul' i-uvhls full, -lzll lolwls owl' lls lll ulorl' llxlls lllilll olll. .Y ulllsl vzlllxlllll' llrlsl- llllll ol X. II. 5., :lll glllll- Y. l'. lll lllologl C'lull, :lll illllisplus- llllll- l l'l'lll'll horll lllllwl' ill lhl l', ll. S. lillllll, .l rlusislrlu ll.lllu- ou lhl hollllr lull mulls. :l lilllllllll lllzul ou lhl kllllozllll. .lull :l llllull rlll-lull':lI lllgllll-ll, lqll ls Cll'l1lllIl'lX :lu 1lllf:llouull gui' YYh:ll llsl' rzlll lll szll lllll Xloll- our, Mr. YYol'llll, :lull luzllll loolu lol' Illls lillg ll'll1l ' SUZANNE FRITZ l,l'l'llj', pl-rl-ly -Slllil- f-olll' of lhl' lllosl slulrllllllg plfrsollnl- ilil-s Illill you YVlllllll vw-r lvlllll lo lllvrt. YVl' foullll Sulil ' il fril-llllly, lilll-:llllr girl with :l grl-:lt vlrlv ou Iiflz Uur hrlllsll- full Slliilll l-lliovl-ll lll-iug il p:ll'l ol lhl' ililss ol sllg :lull ur, lhl- i'l:lss of '56, zlrl' glllll lhzll shl- lv:ls :l ,HIFI of us. I'pou grllglllzllillll, Sll1il ' 1ll1lIIS lll lwrollll- il l'oullllllllil':lliolls ll'l'h- llil'i:lu with lhl' YY:lll-s, Rom-r :lllll out! WAYNE HARRISON YY:lylll', zl quill, soft-slollvll l'l:lssul:lll-, l':lll usuzlllv lll' loullll worllillg luilllflllly :lt K'll-lll's l'll:lrlll:ll'l'. Hur Mr, l'l-llll-rs would srlllll-ll:lv lilll' lo llwll :l llrug slol-ll of his olvu. YY:ll'lll' will jllill lhl' l'IliIl'll Slzlll-s Nxllw' upoll gr:lllu:lliou :lull :lf- ll'l'll:ll'lls holll-s lo :llll'llll llllslf lllss srhool. l.ols ol gollll for- Illlll' lo ll lilll- llfllulv Zlllll lop- llolrh U. lf. stullvlll, JOHN GHRHNIJ.-X hYlll'lI you hl':lr :l llig Hi, :lull srl- :l slll:lll buy, vuu llllow lh:ll's our -llrlllllll'. This rllwrflll rhxlll l'ollll-s lll us his sl-llior yrllr from Pllrt l':lrlvoll, llllll our oull' rlfgrrl ls lh:ll hl' llillu'l vollll' soulll-r. ,lollully lllllt his t:llz'llIs lll Ihr :Y full- pl-ll:l Choir, lhl- Srllior l'l:ll, Llllll lhl' lhllllllvl. YU- lwpl-rl hig lhiugs from our l.illll' -lohu. El,AlNli lIll.I!liR'I' .X ll. lf. slullllll, lflzlilll' ll':ls il glll l'olllu:lllioll to hl'l' Illlllll lrivlllls. l,l'l'Nl'IlI K ol'l'llllil'll ulzliull ln jzlllllls :JI lhl- sllulillg 'lull :lull ll:lul'l's lulll'l'l- vlsl- llut :lr lhl- lilollvfll llllllrl-f-' uulll- l'illl-ll, 'lio lCl:lilw lll l-xllull :I lullll l:ll'l'lllll :ls shl- p:lNsl-s lllrough lhl' lloors ol l'. ll. S. lo hull lhl' lxllrollll lulll oll thl llilll, lxilll' lxorlll ,-XUDRIZY lllI.lU lilxtlxtxxilxxtir, tlt'tu'lxtl:xlxlt', h:xx'tl - uurkixxg .Xutlrvx xnxx :x tlvlixxiu' :xxxrx tn tlu' Xvnxtvixpvt' xt:xll, llmxu' lit' fluh, l'luu':xl Q lulw, bvxxxux' N - lvvux, .Xllxvtl Yuuth, :uul Prugrzxxxx S :x l 4' x Girlx, XYlu'u utxx mxtiug xpzxg- hvtti, xlu' tvxultl lu' xt't'xx tl:uu'iug :xt tlu' Ulwlu: .Xutlrcx'x :xt'lxit-w- xxxvxxtx ixx tht' t'trxxxxxu t't'i:xl twmtxx-xt will txtxtluulxtctllx lu' lu'tu'fu'x:xI tu lxrt' itx tlu- xt't'x't'l:xx'i:xl licltl. Nlzxx lu'x' lxxxgvrx zxlxxxxxx xtrxltx tlu' ltvw ul pmxiu't'ltx. l:UlS Ul..XSlfli Inix ix :ut :u-zxtlvxuit' xxutlvut . , 1 Y nlut vtxjnyx t'lu'uuxtx'x t'l:xxx lu-xl ul' xlll tXYlxu tltuxu't'l lltx iu 1'lxlx:xtxnxxx:xrt' um:xx'tl :x xcxrtxtxtu' lu'ltl, xtu'h :xx lxvxug :x lzxlv tt't'lx- lxxt'x:llx, l,xlxr:xrx fluh rutxutrtl lu'x' :xx mu' ol itx txxzxux lu'ltut'x, l,nix tlxiultx Stxux Kvxxtnu Hgixvx nut xxilh tlu' xxvt't'u'xt xxxrlutlitx. XVI- ul 'ity txixlx lxvr :xll rlu' xtIt'- rcxx tlu' luturt' rzxxx xuuxxxlxlx luultl. M,-Klil NN GI..-XSISR .Xu t'xtrc'xxu'ly :xt'tiu' young l:xxly, lNl:xri:ux lx:xx p:xt'xit'ip:xtt'tl ixx xxxzxxxv girlx' xpnrtx tuuruax- xxu'ulx tlxxrxlxg ht'r high xrluuxl t'1lx't'vr :uxtl mtxltl lu' luuutl t'lu't'rixxg lu't' lu':xrt out :xx xxuixt l'. ll. S. fuuxluxll :xxul luxxlwtluixll g:uxu'x. lu utltlititxtx, l.ihr:xx'x Clulx, .L Y, :xutl lluxxu- lit' Ululx lxzxu' :xll ln'xu'litt'tl lruxxx ht'r txxt'xxxlu't'xlxip, l,ux:xltx :xlxtl t'oopt'x':xlitt'xu'xx :xrc two txuxxli- tit-s that uill rxuxlilt- M:xri:xu uv axtvtvxxxxxlixlx ht'r gnzxl-tlxxxt uf lu-wnxxttxtg zx laltlx iu wlxitv. llR.-NIE QEUISITAS liuglixlx xtlxxxx tklr. l.tu'lx- uit'k'x, u:xutx':xllx'l uxxx vouwl uxpx with l2r:xt'it', with tlrix- iug :xlxtl Plilxlllg lx:xxltt'tlv:xll run- uiug at vluxt- xt-cmul :xml tlxirtl. .X txurxlxx prtulxwr ul' tht' unu- uu'rt'i:xl t'uxtrxt', xlxc is uxxtlt'ritlq'tl :xhtml lxt'r lift-'x uurlt xt't't't'l:xrx ur lxixtury u':u'lxt'x'3 liut, xtt' tlrvxxxxx ul '4l?r:u'it ' with xlu' hrighx :xulxtu'u hxxir tluitu.: rx- t't't'tlixxgly ut-ll ixx txlxirlxvxt-x fivltl xlu' t'lltmxt'x. MIN X llUI.IllSliRll l'luxx-'x :x xuiut ul gtultl iu Nlxxux x lsrxglxt xxxxxlt' :xutl t'lu't'rx tlxxguwxxruxu txhu'h lxzxx uxzxtlt' hr: txxxwxxu'ly xzxltxnlvlt tu tlu- l'l:xx nl 'ilu .L I. llfx gr:u'imxx lx':xtl fr, Mum t'xuxtu'tl xuzxm plvzxxxxxg lxvrlrx xu .X l:xpu'lI:x :xml lwnllt Sixxgrrx. .Xx xlu- lunxtlx lor 'I't'ux ph' In xtutlx' xlu' :xrx ul nrzxl lxx gu-tu', Nluxxx tzxltrx with lu'x' our xuu't'x't' wxxlxvx lux' :x gultlt-xx lu llll'l'. NIXNI l'fI.l,liN UUSSIIIK .X rzxll. :xttx':xt'tixt' luluxxtlt' Xl:xx'x lxlltxx xx mu' ul out' gxxlx uluv lx tluxxu'xtu':xllx xut'luu'tl Quilt' zx vrwlt, lXl:xt'i l'1llt'xx ix :xlxvv :xu xxt't'llt'ut xt':xxuxtrx-xx, lu l:u't xlu' tum firxt ptxn' lll tlu' l't'xx xxx-.X-Xlwlt t'tuxlt'xt hx' pt't-xt'xxl- lug tl- tlu' Stud:-nt t'omu'iI tlu . , . lux: - tlxvxxttl xlull tu l. II. S Nlzxrx lalltxx xt :xx xt'lt't'lt'tl :xx mu ul tlu' vxglxt fuxxxlxxtx ul tlu' Nxt'- xxtt Qxxwxl loutvxt, lxuxu tlxxx lxxlurt' xlt'tu1gx':xplu't' txlu' t':xu ttiw, uw'l ut- lu-xum mu' lwxt txxxlux. .IOXNN GRANIJI thu' nf l'urt t':xx'lw1u'x lu'xt is ltuxxxxx. It woultl lu' :x r:xr4' thing uv Hlixx tlxix Mixx'x xxzxuu' nu tht' luuuxr mll. AIu:uux xvrvvtl :xx t'I:xxx Irt':xxurt'x' lnr tlxrt't' u':xrx :xr Port i':xrluvxx zuul juiuvtl .Xllivd Youth :uul tlu' Clurir lu'rt' :xt l'. ll. S, l'lu'xuixtrx' :xx twll :xx plunogr:xx plxx luiltl :x grt':xl ilxlrrrxt fur lu'r. fultxxxxlvizx l'xxivt'x'sitv ur lluxxlrx' thllt-gt' A4 nt' ht':xx'tilv xwrnxxxxxxt-txtl ,lu:uxu tu xnxx, DON.-Xl,lJ tlRli'l'll Ulu- nl tluxxt' lu:u'kxt:xgt' xxuxgi- rizxux t':1llt'tl tlu' xlilgt' c'x't'w, Unix lxaxx ux:xtlt' lxix l:xlt'utx ll'll tlxmxtglxuxtt lxix xujuxxrxx :xl l'. ll. S. Thr Y:u'xitx t'luh ix prmxtl tu t'l:xixxx 'tllnxf' :xx :x xxu'xxxlu'x', xiut't' lu' vujntx :xll txxxvx ul xpurtx. Unix xszxx :xlxn xt'lt't'tt'1l ln lxix vlzxxxrxxixlvx :xx mu' ul tlu- t'l:xxx pruplxvtx. ,X xxu'uxlu'x' nl tlu' xtu':xtiuu:xl t'nux'xt', llnxxxxltl lIllt'IItlS ur lixxrtlxrr lxix 1'lt't'tx'mxi- call training by :xtxvxxtlixug Stu' tux 'l'r:xtlt' Svluml. ll ix il uixf' t'luxit't', lu't':xxxxu Dun h:xx :xxx t-lwlriltixxg xuxxutxzxlilx. IJI.-XNIC KERICKIS 'ZlXlnxit', Nlttxitg-lXlt1sit ' ltw- 1-tvtttllx lor tlanrntgl - - that s what our gal lhant' atlortw, :long ttnh l'l't'2llllIj.f ht'r own tlolhtw, whtrh att' llllllt' loxvly. lihix tall, tlarlt - lttttrrtl lwantx has tltwolt-tl n1nt'h tnnt' :intl lill- tnt to tht HI N l'nllt 'Nui p lptt '.- ..'s.' lx an ttlilor, l'inrtrllt'tl in tht' -t-t't't'tttri:tl t'otn-st', Gina will xontrtlat lwt'omt' an tlht'it'nt :Intl tlt'pt'ntlzlhlt' Xt't'rt't:trt, ptrltapw lor l'nt'lt' Sant. YIRKIININ t2llllflfI'l'IlS .X K'anlxt'll:t Choir, lltmntt' lic flnlv, St'ntt1r Y-'lit't'ns, Mr. Stah- llIIll'N oll'tt't', h:l5ltt'tlv:tll gznnrsg :lll lhrxt' wt'rt- int'ltltlt'tl in Gin- ni'x Npltrrt' ol intt't't'Xl. This pt'litt', lotlllzwiotts gal aspirtw' In join tht' ranltx ol tltt' wlnlt'- twtllar worltt-ts :tx tt nrttatt' set'- tt't1lt'x. Virginia null aluaxs lut- ttvp- ullh tht' gang lrtun J6l FREIDIZRICK GROSS ll'ht'n wt' thinlt ul a trtnnpvt, wt- insr natnrttllx think of l rit1, who tlitl lnut'h to apt't'tl tht' tt'ntpo of our pvp rallivs with his t'YlIlIt'l'2llll Qtylings. l'rt-sitlcnt of tht' liztntl in his junior yt'ar, this popular rnrly hairvtl t'lmmmtt' :ttltlvtl 1t'wt to A. Y. :intl lliolngx fluh also. l't'nn Statt' will hcraltl tht' ar- rixal of xt l'll4'Illll'lll-l'llf,flllf'4'l'-NP ht- wht'n l ritl trunipvte his wav to grt-att'r hrightw. CARULIE GUIENSCH 'lihis ht'witt'hing lwanty max ont' of our light-slt'pping major- t'Ilt's. Carolt' alao I51lflll'lllJlll'll in A. l. D., liiologt flnh, antl tht' Scnitnr Plas, in which xht- hzltl :tn t'wt'ntial part. NH' art' positivt' that tht- will tnastvr ht'r goal aftrr attt-ntling l't'irt't' linsinrss Srhool ht-raust' Uarolt' posstmstw tht' thl't't' rt't1llisitt's of snt't't-ss! footl naturc, intt'lli- gt'nt't', antlh tlt'lt'rntination. CHARLIES ll.-XFIPICY .X forntrr w41ntlt'r ul tht' uootl shop, fltarltw ix now llll antlwitimtx t'nrnllt't- of tht- ll. lf. t'onrst'. 'llhis t'ongt'nial Vlass- ntatt' hax tnatlt' at host ol lrtt-ntls ht't'aust' ol hi- t'oopt-r:tt1tt- :nttl l1t'1ll'ly gtrotl htnntmr. LUIS llAliI.liN llt-ar that whistlvl ltk our tall, hlontlt', zltr:lt'tit't- hvatl ma- iortttt' lt'atling tht' snappx P. ll. S, nnl-it'al t't1r1Aws tlmvn tht- ht-Itl. XYht'n not llZlI'lll'lll1lllllg in liantl, l.oiw may ht' fonntl Nillllllllllg food in tht- llotnt' lit: lah or uorltillg hnrtl in tht' .Xnnnal room. .Xltt'r lwing j.fl'ZlllllIlll'll, l.trls would liltt' to lwt'ontt' at Illt'lllL'Ill xt't'rt'tary or 11 llomt' l'it'onotnit'5 sptwiztlixt. 'l'ht' lattt'r wttnltl ht' an appropriatt' prof ft'-sion, lvt't':ntst- ont' l.tuis it rtttllx qttitt' :t tlish ll EIDWARIJINIQ ll.-Xl.li This t:tlt'ntt'tl littlt' gal has many intt'rt'Sls, hnt tlrantatit's is ht-r most t'Stt't'tnt'tl :tt't'ompliah- lnrnt. For four t'onst't'ntix't' wars, 'I't-tidy hax won first prin' in a national litvrarv t'onY tt-Nt in Philatlvlphia, thus prov- ing ht'r ttratnrival ahilitx. A tnt'tnht'r of llnmt' lit' Clnh, A. Y,, Library Chili, antl Kiltit' Corlw, litltlit- has lvl! ht'r mark on l'. ll. S. VW hopt- that sht' will tnaltt' an itlt'ntit'al im- prt-axion on VVt'st l'ht'stt'r State' 'l't-at'ht'r't l'ollt'gt'. ALICE HALL Al is Il quit't girl who t'an usually ht' found with a hook in ht'r hands and a smilt' on ht'r fact-. .'Xlit't' was alwavs rvntly and willing to t'ht't'r for tht' football train, and sht' t'njovt'tl playing lwaslwtlmall also. Alter graduation sht' would likt' to study' elt'tnt'ntary tt'at'hing at Ktmmwn Stntt' 'l't-at'ht'rs Col- It-gt-. The halls of Pottsvillt' lligh will cvrtainlv miss this llalI. DORIS H.-XMll.'l'ON Doris, ont' of Palo .Xlto's ta- voritt- dauglttt-rs, t'n-ioys a t'ont- hination ot activitit-s whit'h in- t-lutlt-s tlant-rs, skating st-ssions, and chemistry classt-s. l'osst-ssing all of tht- nt-ct-ssary qualifica- tions for ht-r chost-n rart-t-r, Doris will t-ntt'r Rt-atling Urn- s-ral llospital Nursing St'httol, wht't't- sht- will ht- as ntut-h oi a Crt-dit to ht-r proft-ssion as sht- wns to us. l'.-XTRICIA ll.-XNLUN llt-t' stunning hlut- t-yt-s, satin- sntooth contwlt-sion, antl ft-ntin- int- t'ltat'tn lst-spt-ak of Pzlt's t-otnt-lint-ss, :Xu :tt-tivt- part of Allit-d Youth attd llotnt- Et' fluh, sht- was also a stt-adx tn-- qut-ntt-r of tht- Gloht-. XYt-'rt- tttrnfitlt-nt that this frit-ndlx gal will sttt't't-t-tl in wltatt-yt-r silt' attt-tnpts. liusht-ls of four-lt-af t'lot't-rs to Pat ! TWYLA HASLHR llail to 'I'wyIa, captain of tht- girls' vltautpionship hasltt-thall and vollt-yhall squatlsl An ad- yuvator of all sports, sht- is unt- of tht- tt-:ttn's most rahid root- t-rs. 'lihis frit-ndly gal also ron- trihutt-d to tht- school as st't'rt'- tary of tht- llontv Et' Cluh and dant-ur in tht- Minut-t. May tht- ht-st sht- wisht-s for ht- tht- tvtwsr sht- rt-t-t-ivt-s. KENNETH HAWK A walking t-nt-yt'lopt-dia on vars, Rt-tt, at tht- drop ot a hat, t-oultl spout his fund ot kttowlvtlgt- on his favoritt- stth- 't-vt. iii1lll'lllt'kl in otht'r fit-lds, tt- vt-ry ahly augutt-ntt-d tht- truntpt-t st-t-tittn of tltt- Band, and unloost-nt-d his yot-al t-ords itt .X fltppt-lla, lfollt Singt-rs, attd Yovalairt-s. May Rt-n al- ways sound his trutnpt-t-loudly tttttl t-lt-arly-to tht- tuut- of Sur- t't-ssl SYLYIA IIISATON Although sht- dt-yott-s much of ht-r titnt- to llotnt- lit? Cluh, :Xl- Iit-tl Youth, A Cappt-lla Uhoir, and liltnt-r, Sylxi:t's t-hit-1 intt-r- t-st lm art. Vitth ht-r ahtltty to draw and ht-r flair for t'olorf shi- hopt-s to ht't'otnt- :t rosltttnt- dt-- sigttt-r. VVht-tt, in tht- futurt-, wt- st-t- a full-pagr ad of Stylus hy Sylvia in .'lI1rtlf1rtui.rt-llt' or l'ut1ut', ut- shall happily rt-t':lll mt-tnorit-s of this swt-t-t httt shy vlassnttltt-, RONALD HECKMAN Ron u as a t't-tnarkahly quit-t guy' who was wt-ll liltt-tl hy all who ltnt-tt hint. .X tnt-lnht-r oi tht- shop rourst-, ht- rlaitns as his grt-att-st-haskt-thalIF 'l'ht- rlass agrt-t-s with this t'htwit-t', ht-Vausc his display ot tt-atn t-oopt-ration at't't-lt-ratt-tl tht- spirit of playt-rs and fans aliltt-. Ron would ltlttt- to attt-nd a tradt- st-hoo! aftt-r gradttation, wht-rt- ht- t':tn furtht-r his t-duration, and, of t-tturst-, play haskt-lhttll. NI.-KRIE IIISLMAN Nlarit-, always hright and lull of pt-p, hails from that utr- troptxltsf' St-ltlt-t' fityl 'lihis pt-ppy lass t-oultl always ht- touttd tlatwittg at tht- Gloht-. tlVondt'r why?J Uut' ll. t-lassvs wt-t't- always sparltt-tl tyith laughtt-r wht-n Mant- was around. Altlttrttglt ttntlt't'idt-d about ht-r futurt- plans, wt- art- surt- that Marit- will find Nllt't't'ss xyht-rt-yt-r sht- got-s. W'll.l.lANl Hll,lJRl'I'l'Il hlvtt- words art- inadt-qttatr to rt-latt- tht- dutit-s Bill has faithfully' t-Xt-t'ttlt-d whilt- :ll- tt-ntling P. ll.S. l'rt-sidt-nt of Studt-nt C'ount'il and Biology Vluh, st-t-t't-tary ot 'I'. K. li., Int-tnht-r of Skt-tt-h Cluh, trat'k tt-ant, .Xllit-d Youth, and Hand Color Guard --this itnprt-ssit't- list ht-Ips to rt-vt-al tht- mtt-gral part this honor studt-nt has playt-d in tht- lift- of Ptrttsyillt- High. Hill has tht- ht-artit-st rt-t-otmnt-utlations of frit-nds and fat-ulty' aliltt-, as ht- now vom! tnt-nt't's to t-onqut-t' tht' tit-ltl of tnt-divint-. .l0lfl. llOi2l'S'I'lNl'I .Xn t'IIt'l l'Ill' t-nrollm-t- of thc' X4It'lllitllllllll.i'IV1ll'llllt'lll, Ili-pw rm-allx 1-ninyt-sl his high srhonl dats, -lot-l also had xnanp out- sidt- inle-rm-sts ftishing, hunting, and suinnning. lVl'liat ahout drixing that rar?l .Xttvr grail- uznion, ht- plans Io nlalu- his drralns ol lu-vonnng a lop-nnlvli unarliinist vonu' truv. .IOIIN IIOFFMAN A nu-lnlwr of tht' tlu't1'it'al shop, ,l:u'lt has ln-rn a rvlia- hh- lrulnpct playa-r in Ihr lillllll lor ilu- past four wars. .Xl- though jack j,1l't'ilIlj' 1-njoy danving, swinnning, and fishing, his favorin- paslinu' is flu-L-ring for P. Il. S, at its :uhlvxiv tvtnls. 'llhis is ont' lulurm' flu'- tririan who will rmallx sind lhost- sparks flying! fl ROGER IIUFFMAN :ln atfalvlt-, vzlrrfru-v guy, Rogvr could ht- usually found at Rosr-'s with ilu- gang. This good-looking color guard was an unuau-ring su :porn-r of our fooihall twain, and hr re-ally vn- joyrd thnsc Friday night hus rides, ll7idn't wr all?j To Rod wc- olfrr our lu-st wishrs for rontvnllnm-nt as lu- lrau-s us tw loin l'n1'lv S:nn's fixing lvlurs. MARY JANE HOHMAN XYith 1llI'il'IIlllj'KlIIilt' lol all, .l lnnst plvasing pt-rsonalitx, and tllimltlitwl illtrlligc-llrr, Mary -lam' has non tht- admiration ul rv- rrvoiw. liusy as shi- was as vd- llnr - in - chit-f of llIAS-l'ol l's, prvsillt-nt of lfrrnrh flulw, incin- lwr nl N. ll. S., Biology l'lulv, A. Y., and l.ilmr:lr5' Club, and lovvly lass in tht- Kiltie' Knrps, this gal still ynaintainud a slraivhr A avrragv Qvonld ws- asL lixr num-fl. ixlllllilillllfi, too, HM. -I. yn-arns to lwconu- a fur- vign diplomat. ll:-r nustslanding 4 ualilivs and rnntrihutions havn- tlonn- Illllt'll to ki-rn tht- Class of '56 on thx' top! SHIRLEY HOLLEY Our halls art- mlm-vkul Xvilll llollz'y 7tn whom wa' xltlrih- utr a fricndly 5Illllt', a gay laugh, Il grzlrinus 'lllvllof' llrr stay- fnnl tha' Hill inrludrd partiuiasallng in fhoral fluh and . . Y., skating, danving, and c'v:'n painting naturs' Sl'1'lIt'S. Un In a wnrtliv prnfm-sslonflw it in tha- l'. S. VVzn't-s or in XVashingtun, D. C. IJ. JOY HOMRIGHAUSEN VKX-'l'v st? glad Alny llrvitla-tl tu ri-join Us Zlflkl' having lrfr P. ll. S. in her snphnlnnrc- vc-ar. Posse-ssing a quick srnilc- and an vasy-going pm-rsonality, ,Inv cn- joyvd Vhoir, Nlr. Strrn:'r's P. of D. class, danrcs, and fnnthall gzunvs. NVht-n slu- have-s srhonl, this bright-4'ye'd lass is thinking of taking a l'iviI Srrvicv in-st. livst of vvvrgtliillg, joy, in vnur rhost-n fir-ld. M ARI SA RET HOPE l'vggy, trustworthv and anxious ro ph-asv, re-nd:-rr-d ht-r st-rx-ivcs tittingly as nnc of Mr. Stvrmsr-'s fmwlhull program salvs girls and N:-wspaprr staff rt-- portrrs. This dainty dark-hain rd gal longs to study lnodvling at solnn' Nz-w York svhool. VVc uf tht- vlass how that ht-r znnhilion will hr l'l'1lllIt'1l. RUTH ANN HORNHERGER The' Class of '56 rece-xitlx al'- quirvd a lou-ly addition from Port Carbon-Ruth Ann. A lu-arf-r of fri:-ndlinvss and charm, Ruth was a ph-asant sight in P. ll. S. Ilrr spare- time is nccupir-d by danving at the Ulolw nr rnjnying :l good foot- hall gain:-. Unwardftn :1 fah- ulous ul'l'ivv in Il famous nir lim- fis her Farr:-r rryl VW-'ll snnn he Ruth-lrss again! KIICR.-Xl.lJlNli HORNUNG ltt kit't't't ut' titttl tlt'lit':ttt lt'IIlllI't'i, at wlt-tttlt't' ttgttrt' :ttttl zt t't't':ttttv rttttttvlt-xltvtt t'tttttblttt'tl ltt at llltbsf t'tttttplitttt-tttxtrt' fttsltitttt. Um- ttf nut' spiritt-tl ttt:tjttrctttw, Gt-t'rt ttlstt pt-rfttrtttt-tl gt':tt't'f fully itt tht' Mittttt-t. Nlztt :t sttt't't'ssfttl t':trt't'r ttf fxtahitrtt tit-- sigttittg bt' thix tztlt-tttt-tl g:tlK rttttttxtblt- t't-tt':trtl, Cl..-XRIE HOUSE!! blt't't ttttt' High Schtttvl Rt-- pttt'lt't', who is hrittttttl nl pt-r sttttxtlity, itttittatrx, :ttttl ittitizttitv, frttttt lht' ttxp ut his twtttl t't't-ttt'ttt ltl tht- bttttttttt tit his tttztwttlittt tttt't:tt:tt's:tlx. llis tlitt-txitivtl :tt'- tivitit's ittvltttlt-tl pt't'sitlt'ttt ttf Dtxtttttttitw l'lttb, Y.-ll. ut ,X. X., buss tlrttttttttt-t' itt tht- liattttl, t't'f ttttt'tt'r lttt' Ili-.Y-l't1ll.f Nvtupxl- pt-t', tttxtlt' lt'tltl itt tht- St-ttitvt' l'l.tt, .ttttl tt tttxttlltttltt itt Sttt- l tlt-ttt l'mtttt'il. lfrttttt Utrltttttltiat St'hnttl ttf Rzttlitt, Ulatrt- ttill tttt- tltvttlttrtlly slntttt'ltt't ttt lzttttt' .IN TYR big ltttlt ttt ttt , . . ANN.-X HUYSUCK .X fttit' ttttttttvlcxitttt ttttttwtl with fttltlt-tt httir, Illllillllllilj attr- t'tttttttli'tl by sttbtlt- t'ltzlrttt7.Xtt- ttxt pt't'st'ttts at pit'tttrt- ttf XIII :tl- lrttvtivt' ft-ttt:llt'. 'liht' Ili-SAl'nrI.v Nt'wsp:tpt't' nits rt't'ipit'ttt ttf ht'r tlt-pt'tttl:tblt- :ttttl tttttxtutttlittg writing ability: tht' cttttttttt-rt'ittl rttttrst- tvzts twsputtsiblt' for ht'r mrltttlatstit' rt-t'ttt'tl. .X bright fu- tttrt' will ht- .Xtttt:t's ittst rcwitrtl fttr ht-r luvxtl srrvict' to P. ll. S. CATHIZRINIQ IIUMMEI, Xvttwlfililtis is tht- ttttlt' Nu- pt-t'l:ttit't- thxtt tum tlt-st'ribt' tht- bt-:ttttifttl Vzttsitt' Qttt-t'tt :tml tht- V.-l'. ttf tht' Sttttlrttt Ctlttttvil. :Xtttttttg ht'r itttttttttt'rztblt' ztvtivi- tit's tt't't't- ittt'lutlt'tl .-Xlphzt ltvtzt Dt-ltzt, A. Y., l.ibr:tt't' Uhtb, Bi- ttlttgy Club, :ttttl tht' lligltlattttl l.ztasit's. As prtmf ttf hrr wvztlth ttf ztrtistit' tatlt-ttt, Czlthvrittt- bt-- t':ttttt- ttrt'sitlt'ttt ttf tht' Skt-tvlt l'hth. Sht' itttt-tttls to t-tttcr livtt- ttt'tt hluttittt' Cttllrgt' :ttttl tttztjttr itt itttt'riur dt-Cttrzttittg. lit-at of l tht- bt-st to ttttt' tvhtt has Qtlrrttdy tlt't'tu':llt'tl tht- ttttrrittrs ut P, ll. S. with ht-t' mthztttt sttttltu l HRl'Cli lN1SCIlWliII.liR 'l':tIl, txttt-tttt-lt gtttttl-lttttltittg, :ttttl :ttt t-wt-llt'ttt tl:tttt't-t', lirttt't' nah at ttt'ttttt'tt'ttt tttrtttbt-t' ttl tht' tttttttl xltttp. Ut-ll vt't'st'tl ttt tltt' :ttt tml tlritittg, lirttt't' t't-pt'twt-ttt- t-ti ttttt' t'l:tss :tt tht' Ktttftntvtt 'Iit-t'tt-.Xgt- Sxttt' lTt'it'ittt.g t'tttttt't'- wttvt-. llt- :ttttl hi- tnttttlittr grtw' t'ltt'txlt't- ttt't't' tum ttf Mit-kt-t s bt'Nt rttxttttttt-t's. Iit'ut't w itttmt'tli- ztttf ttlntts ittt'ltttlt' xt sprint itt tht' Nutt, :tftt'r whit'h ht- itt- tt-tttlt tu tttrtht-r hir itttt't't-at itt l'ill'lYt'llll'3. l5li'I I'Y ,NNN .I .-X N1 ITIS .X ratt ttl Nttttxlttttt- '4ltt':ttlltttt'C' lit-ttt -tth txt- bright hltxtttlt- h:tit' :ttttl tltlit':ttt' tt':ttttt't's ztrt' tvt'll- lttttttttt t'h:tt':tt'tt'ri-Iit's, llt't' tlittt tittgt-tx ttttvt--s tht- rztrt' :tbilitv lot'tt':ttts1nt'tttittt1 lil't'lt-sw rzlttvztw ittttt :t t't't':ttitttt nl bt-ttttlv ttht- :ttt tint-L itt lll-S-l'ttl lw is ttrtrt- lt :tt't't'ttlitt-ti ttt tltixl. ltt zttltli- titttt tu Sltt'lt'h Clttb :ttttl .Xttttttnl Ntxtlf, lit-ttt' :ttltlvtl ht't' ltitlnttx- tttw tn tht' lligltlzltttl l.ttssit-s :ltttl l.ibt':lt't' Club. llttr tatttts .trt tttt ttt tht .Xtttxt ttf att! FR.-XNk .llII.l.-KN 'l':tIl, tlzlrlt, :lltd lttttttlstttttvx lfr:tttltit- wtttt tht- ht-:trtx ttl tttxtttt ll fmt' ttt:tttlt'tt tt'ht'tt ht' tltxttlgtytwl hts ptwtwt-ss un tht' ftttttbxtll titlltl. .X prttttti tltvtttbt-r ttf tht' t'lt't'trit' xhtup, ttttr btw lfl:ttttp ix itttt'ttt ttptttt t'tttt-rittg tht- tit-Id ttf t-lt-t'tt'uttit's or rzltlztr. Mm' his lift- bt- :ts t':trt-frt't' :tv tht- tlxtw ht' sttt'ttt :tt P. ll. 5. NIARIIQ KAIJANY -XXX' pttittt with pt'i.tl't' tt.: Nlzt- t'tt, tthtt-t' xtrttsttt' :tbtlttt tx t'vt- tlt-ttt itt tht' ttztgt-N ut tht- lll-S- l'ttt t'a .Xtttttt:tl, tat tthirh wht- ttztx tttt :trt t-tlitttr. Nlztrit' :tl-tt tlttttttt-ti ht'r tatlt-nts ttt tht' rlzlw .tftt'r bt-tttg :tttpttttttvtl t'lt:ttt'ttt:ttt til tht' St-ttittr Art Vttttttttittt-t-. Vl'ith thix wt':tlth of t'wpt-rit-ttt't- tht' ttill pnittt ht'r tttvtt rtm fu- ttttt ' JAMFS KELLER .X runnl szllnln' to tht- prrsi- drnt nf thc' Se-niur Class! :X wnrthx' int-unht-r nt tht' .hlllllllll stxllf, l'nltn' linanwl, :Intl liinlngy flnh, slim vliinuwl strlitl gr'- snnlrx' vlzlss host. lit- nsvtl his vzlst Ltnmlulgv of tignru t?ll in-ln'fit'i:lllv during tht- first svln- vstwr uhrn ln- rilpzlhlx svrxt-tl :is rlnss tru-:tsnrt r. 'lin this wrnnht fnl guy :nnl lntnrm' rngiln-4-r, wc' vxinrss nnr grzllitntlt- lm' :I inh nvll chant-' FRANCES KERRY i rzili, xi with inrinlwr nf nur rlalss, is mn- nf iirwtlwmnl llill'sh1'ltn'r 'irlsl linrnllm-ti in tht- jLt'Ilt'l'ill A'lil'il':ll rmtrsr, shc' is qnitn- l1lll'Ill1'ki zilnng tht- :lr- tistiu :ind nnisirxll lint-s. Fran rzlpzlhly prmitlt-ti uln'-fourth of tht- nnlsivul hzn'kgrunml lin' tht' Niillllvf. him sllrrt-ss fnllrm hvr ln tht- lfnrti linsilwss Svlnmll RICH.-XRIJ kllilflili 'lihis quill :intl lt'sti'x't'cl jlllj is known :ts 4 I'4nn tn nnrst ul his lrivmis, .X nn-tnhrr ut tht- liistrihntixt- l'lllll'lllillII t'tnlrst', Rit'l':i1'ti t-lljtnul hislurx rlziss and lyrvnln prugrxnns tinring his slili' :lt P, II. S. lffmthnll, skin' ing, annl sninnning run- high zunnng his inn-rvsts in spin-ts. VW- wish rit'ln-s in l'Xt'l'Xll1ill21 tu this Ri1'h:n'cl! MAINE.-XRlE'l' IURK Vrnwn at hrigln, smiling tain- wilh strziulwrrx hlunch' luvksg :uid lwu rnsx hlnsln-sg unix thu' runghly wilh ph-nu of llfllllliliil' nhiling lup with il Im-vls sn- prnno vuirr, :nnl pri-stu -nz' lmw Pt-ggi. A shining star of tht- S1-nitn' Plan, trvzisnrcr of French Clnh, N'k'l't'Hll'X-IH'1l5lII't'I' of Biology K'lnh, :nni use-tnizll ingrt-divnt nf A. Y. :nnl nnnn choral groups, PQ-ggy will :il- wzlys hc tht' Pt-g nf Unr lla-arts! IRVIN KLINGER .X lnimlsmm- Ind with ll win- ning pt-rsnnzility, Irx's phpn- lilfiij' fwith tht- gals :ls xwll :is tht- guys! cznnmr ht- surpassed. ,Ks fn-t':1pt:1in of unr tnuthnll sqnnd, he- tlisplzlwtl the' tirln dc'- tt-rlninntinn :nni spurtsnnniship that is ilK'K'Q'55IlI'h ilil' SUVVFSF. Irv's iinnn'di:nt- plans :Irv tu :ntcnti n pre-p svlnml duwn Snnth, VVQ- shall in-vvr liurgct Irv or tht' hig iii, yn! that he- had for all of us. EUGENE KOCHER lingctn-, nsnzllly qnirt and rv- svrved Cu.fuaHy, that ish, is mn' of tht' Crowd frutn Palo Altn. VVhilc- in P. ll, S., Viv tivvot- cd his :nn-ntimi in thc antics of the- shop vtnirst- :ind ffmthzill. 'lihis lzni lnnws to juin the' Air Forcn- wh:-n tht' hulls uf ivv lt-:ni hiln tn graduation in Alnnt-. Hrrt-'s wishing i ilIgt'IN' :I hap- px lznnlingf' .iUSiii'ii il. KOURY lull, tlilrlx, znnl hznnlsnnn' is tht- only wily In tl:-srrilw sim-, tht- 'lirnly Curtis of 'SIL -Itn ' pusscssvs Il l'L'Hll!I'l'i1llWi1' wit nnltvhcd muh' hy his rrnnxlginns lantgh. Qnitt- xi hnsy main, ht- st'1'x'rtl its pri-side'nt of 'll-rn Ce-ntvr znni nn'rnhe-r of the- .-X. Y. t'u'ri1tivt' t'tnnlnittt'e'. livsitivs, who tvnlhl cxvr furgvt kim-'s pt-rf1n'in:lln't-s in Springtilnn' tm' l':itsx :nnl tht- hlnnivt. l'e'nn State- l'., inzikt- rmnn for ann' nf tht- fnlnrt s must nrsnn- ising 1-in-vnivnl vnginn-ms. MARYANNE KRIPAS ihillfyllilllt, with in-r Aprvtly hrown rye-s and wnrin frlrndly sxnilf-, clzliins Pnln Alto :ls hvr Imnn-su-ad. A i'i1IlI'IIliIlj1 s-nrullve uf tht- c'minm'rri:il k'llI'I'il'llilllll, Maryanne added zz-sr tn the clzissrtxnn with ln-r hnnmmns nzlturtu May this fnturz- svvrr- tary constantly punntl tht- keys of happiness. 1 53 f 1 l wmv - Q k Fill x 5 -ff - SSRN wax + WM X x x .. my x N , A , S? xx ,, Q V y . , x R .:-:bi N Q ' S? x .Q X igsr YS.. 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V. - Q f V T iff ? :f i x 2 if , ....' fi? i CAROL .-XNN NIILLIZR Natl at st-rt't't:tt'y, Nlisttrf' YYt-ll, ut' hint' ntl: uhn rnttltl pass tht- innst rigitl qttatliritwt- tions. lfnr at lirlt- gall l':trnI has lwvn t't-spmtsililv fnt'snnn'lnigl1tx lug ztrrntttwltshnnttts. bln- lu'- lnngml tn Cttppt-llti, .Y I. ll., Ntttinnxtl llnttnr Snuirtx, Y- 'l'u'tis, ,-Y Y., :intl tht- .kttnnttl Illlil Nt-wspnpe-t' stalls, 'l'hv lililss nf 'Sh is lvtthhling nut' with entlntslxlsin fnr its Kxtrnl, TIIOM.-XS INIINNICH l'nln has twn likts in patr- ll1'lll2lI'ffll0llHZlll :incl girls. llt- :tlsn thinks that trig is 'Athi' turist. 'llhis witti gm IllNIlXN hits xt gnntl inkt' In ull :intl at kintl wnrtl fnr ut-rxntnf. kY1tnt tngt'tt'lt1'c'l'c'tl np? Stl Nlnnst'. :ts ltv is klltmn in his intlny lrivntls. 'l'nnt's :nnlwitinn in lift- is to lwrntm :I top-nntvlt t'Ilg'iIlU'l'. llt-rt-'s hurting thxtt lie- vnitx' :tttnin this tltsire. AUIIREY Nllllll, l.itcly, soft-spnkc-n, ll'l'1t'itIll f :ill ht-lp In tlt'srrilw .Yutli4-. 'l'ltis diligvnt unrktr tlittrtrtl ht-r spare- tiint' to tht' rnnnnm rciztl latlv ttncl lu .X Vztvpt-llzi. litm- t-t't'r, .Xtttlrt-5 still hzttl linn tn atpprvvixttt- fonthzlll, lwzlskttlmll, :intl tlalltve-s. UR- lnrwztst zu ln' vntwtlwlt- fttlnrr lm' at lritntllt lit-ntatlv. JOHN MOHL This spnrts-ntitulvcl suppnrttr nf thc vnctttinttzll rttrrirttlttln intlttlgt-s in suvrrztl tvpt-s nf nttt- tlnnr spnrts. :klthnuglt nriginztllt' ill tht' t'tmttnt'rt'i:ll vnurst, .lnhtt clizntgt-tl tn atutn shnp in his snpltntlmrv yvxlr lvrvtlttsm' uf his gn-:lt inte-rn-st in calrs. This vn- rird t-clurxltinnztl lit-ld slmulcl gin' hitn il line- nppnrttmitx in scwrztl Itpvs nf t-tttplttxtttrttt. DENNIS MURAN l,ikt' hi'utllt'rs lwlntw- hint, this pt-ppp' guy is Lx nn'nllmt'r nl tht' vncrttinliztl vnttrst- 7 lllllfllilll' slinp. l7t'nnis thinks lxttwluztll, fnnthalll, :Intl trlvtisinli stnrirs .nv tops. During his st-ltiut'xt'1lr. Dt-nnis lt-ft srlmnl st-wttllt pitintl I tn work :lt tht- lnllsvillt' Rrfttlfl- Iium. xklthnttglt Donny is un- tlt-ritlul zthnttt the- futnrv, 'Sh wishvs hint tht- lu-st of V. ll. S. fPrnspcrity, llaippim-ss, :intl Sut't't'ssj. CHARLISS MUSER C'h:ts :lthnits that ht' lu-lfmgs tn tht- Sttttlvnt Count-il, lfnlk Sittgvrs, Zlllil tht' A Cillilwllll fhnir, :incl thzlt ln' wits prvsi- tlvnt nl nur ,Iuninr rlttss, htm ht' stntt-s that his ht-ttrt lwlnnfs In Mr. llvlpzlfs linntl. l'lt:trlit s p:lrtit'ip:ltinn in tht' District :intl Stzttv linntl K'nitwt'ts this wan' prnvt-s this l:tslslntt'lltt't1t. Vl'ln'tt win hvzlr thttt lnntl lla-QV, Unm- ing tlttwn tht- hzlll. yur rzln lit' sure- Chas is fnllnwing it. A ltnnrt- stxttm- pnlt-ctnatn, Q'lt:ir- lit- is nm' hui ln-tttlrtl lnr only tht- li.--r. DUN.-Kl,lJ NIUYIQR This husky, ltztttdsmttr, hu' innrnns int-ntlwr nl tht- lnntlaull tt-tnn hats 1-iulixt-md the- class- rnnnts nl P. ll. S. lnr fnur yvnrs. llts ntttstttlltltttg lttn' play vnu- plucl with his srltnlxtsttt' :thtltts shnnltl tnalkt- his fttturv at hriglit ont- ttttlvt-tl. xkltt-r gt':ltlu:tttnn, llntt'h ntnp :tttt-ntl at prvpxtrat- tnry srltnwl prrvtsnts tn his rn! trrtng cnlltgr. .IOANNIC MOYER Pnist-tl :intl t-ltztrvning, ,limitin- wns :t lnyttl llI4'IlllN'l' nl tht- Son- inr l'l:ty FZISI. llt-r t-xtrn-t'urrit'- Klllll' tlt'tit'iIit's inrltttlt-tl Allis-tl Youth, llnntt- l'It'nnnntit's filth, Y-'l'vt'ns, :incl Ili-S-I'nll.t Nvws- utprr stall. :Yltltnttgli Ioztnm' tus nut alt-fitttlvl-t' clt't'tdn'tl upnn :t rztrz-wr, hvr l'Ullllllt'Tl'l1ll trann- ing and plm-ttsiltg pn-rsnnztlity will t-:lrn hrr :ts lint- at rrrnrtl in tht' hnsint-ss world :ts slit' has tnzttlt- in high st'hnnl. .IOSEPIIINIE NAGLE Coniposi-al :incl vonsiclt-rntv, 'Qlosn- was ont' ot our most tlt'lll'IlilIllHll' t'l:issun:nt's, l-flvctvtl st-tim-tzlry of Y-'IX-ails for st-vt-ral vt-urs, shi' uns il most loxul :nt-tnlu-r of this organization, ns wvll :ls of l,ilu':lrv 1'lul1 :intl .Xllivtl Youth. -losiv's innnv- clintc plans int-lmlv :zttm-ntling ll iullior rollt-gin lhllh' good for- tunv lw hrr lot. HARRY l'AlN'I'liR :Xlthough Natgoo :nhnits that hi- uoultl not lwvonn- accus- tonwd to P. ll. S. in his initiztl fl'1ll' on tht- hill, ht- has rvrtzlin- lv Illllllt' XIII inlprt-ssion sinn- thzlt titno. Ont- of thost- miniv- ogrnph inzwhini' inzlninvs of tht' t-mnlnt-rcizll voursn-, llztrry rut:-s Mr. Lindcmzin :ls tops. l'pon grncluzltion, Bonn-s int:-ntls to 1-xpt-ml his lIllt'IllS upon thc- .'Xt'nn' Supvr Mnrkrt. JUSIEPII I'.'Xl.liRlN0 Quivt :intl l'vscl'u'tl, lor llilils from tht' nn-tropolis of l':ilo ,Xllo, linrollt-cl in tht- coin, nn-rrixll ronrsr, ht- intvntls to 1-nu-r tht- lit-lil ol lwrozltlrzlstiiig. lot- lll'Illllll5lI'1llt'll his roop- vltltiw' nllillnlt' on tht- footlvzlll tit-Id, 'l'o lhis l':1l, nn' vxlvml our lw1n'tivst liopm-s lor ltzippi- IWSS. CULLEEN l'.AXRNlil.l. I,ll'Zl51lIlf, nttr:u'liw, :intl quit-1 Y -tllrsv lwst Alrsvrilw l'olli-rn. A. Y., Nrwspnpt-r stall, Girls' Chornl Ulnh lpn-siclmtl, tools lsnll Qprogrznn slllcs girll, :intl Rninhow Girlsazlll orrilpim-tl lu-r tiinc. Sho is also :ln 1lI'ilt'lll fxln of Mr. Sturm-r. 'lio Golclvy lit'lll'Ulll wi' svnd lhis fair Col- lvt-n, :ln :mfr sm-i'wt:i1'x in the rough. HELEN POWELL :X uzlrni, rxulixint smile-, lulnv, rxpr:-sslvc 4-vvsg soft, sllkv llllll' 4nh:1t at hQ:txl this girl has on he-r shoulda-rsl ln :nhlltion to hz-r good loolts, llvlcn posse-ssvs il frit-ndly :lttitndc that has won hsr lnzlny frivnds. XYith lhvsv l'llZlFIlL'N'I'lslll'S, lla-lt-n c:tn't he-lp hui nizilw il fini' align-l of lnvr- ux giftvr att:-ndiiug thi- Vniwrf sitx' of l,cnnsx'lv:tlii:l Srhool ol Nursing. THOM .-XS PRITCHA RID Rtmlhczltls usnzlllx' possrss frm'- lslA's,1lIltl whx shonld 'l'o1nnn ' lw :nt 4-wt-prion? llt- wus il nn-rnlwr of tht' wootl shop, sn wr cliLln'x sw inuvh of hiln, and of vonrsv, llis lliIllllllIllYt' stzllure' tlitln't ht-lp um. 'I'on1 wants to t-nt:-r tht- l'. S. foils! Guards or ln- one of our wings un- tle'rsx:ltvl ' 4 lfroginzut. XViIh il hig Sl'l.,XSll! wa- st-ntl Tonn- lnx on llis nwrrx walv. MARY ANN PUZ.-XUSKIIQ liright rml hxlir and illl t-vvn lvriglltrr snlilt- introtln1't' us lo Nlzlrv Ann. 'l'h:- llonn- lit' Club was A-l'lim'i1'ntly gniclvtl In this gill t Prw, no lt-ss!! Zllldl Choral flnlw was vlnlowvtl uith he-r ph-:using :tho voivv. Mm ht-r Iifr ht- loin.: :intl llzippyg her vamfs gnnl troululrs inxisilslvg hvr l'1ll4t't'l' :is dt-sirailxlv :us shr- uns. FRED R.-XAB 'l'his txlll rt-pi'n'st-Iulzltitv ol l':ilo Alto, Cllllllllilllll known zls Bud, hzls ClllllIlll'Cl his lZllt'lll' to Nliss i'llrrzin's ll, lf. vlzlss, whirh he mt:-s tops. ln his spurt' time-, ln- tnm ht- sq-un an work on his rzir I1t-t'1lusQ- his :nnhition is to ln-conn' :1 nn-1'll:lnit'. VU- hupe- that this Raith will not lw rol1lwsl of tht- sut't't'ss thllt hi' dt'st'rYt's. ROBIQRT R -XHEN AU Atltlrtit' alvilttx ctttttlvittttl ttilh an uttgztgittg prtstnalitt ntalst' Huh nnt' nl our lwst - ltttntttt sttttlt-nts. ln atltlitinn tn plating ttmtlutll :intl p1trtit'ip:ttittg in travlt, Kult was :t tttwtttlnft' ul .X fappt-lla, lfnlls Singt-rs, and .Xlliul Ynttth, 'lillis lilwalwlt' I.ttl was also ittcltttlwtl in tht' ntvnt- lwrsltip of 'l'au Kappa lltllll antl st-lt-rtvtl as :t class tmfhu-t' tut- two st-tm-stt-rs tlttring his high srltttttl tt-ars. May lu' asctntl tht- latltlt-r to sttcrt-ss :ts rapitlly as ht' has risvn to pnpttlaritx antnng those' tit P, ll. S. B.-X RISARA ANN Rlilili R Um- nf nur nrwlt at'ttuirt'tl sttttlrnts frutn l'nrt K'arhnn, liarh is vttrullctl in tht' sit'- rt-tarial rttrt'it'ttlutn. li:tt'hat':t, itltnst- gt't':ttt-st intrrt-st is im'- skating, also t-njnts a httslttthztll g:ttltt'. 'lin tltis littlurt- st't't'tt:trx, wt- nllit-r nur sittt't'rt' uisht-s lor prttspe-ritx antl ltappittvss. BARBARA REED Barbara, although rather quiet, added an extra glint' tn nur Class through her vztgerttrss tu ht-lp wltvttt-ve-r ptvssihlt-. The' ttouttttt-rcial vuttrse' ltas he-tstt hrr prt-paratiott for a secretarial ca- rt-vr. ltt Harhar:t's tra lt-:tres we rt'acl a hright and shining fttturt- fur :t dt-st-rvittg tttttng latlv. JANE REICIIERT As lut':tlvlt' as a lttttrn :tttti twin- as vutt-, j:tnit ' was a strntttl mtttvtttlt-t' tor tht- Yat-sits Qut't'tt t'rntt'tt, and a tttnst t-ll'1t'i- t'ttt st't't't't:trt' ul tht' Svnint' Class. A, l, D. and Stutlt-nt Cnttttril haw- lu-cn sparlwcl hy ht'r scin- tillalingl ?l pt'rsntt:tlitv alttl ttn- rclt-tttittg t-ntltusiastn. I'ntil shs-'s titlrtl hlrs. . hrr t':trt't-r will he laht-lctl int-tlit'al sct'rt-tary. In ittturt- yt-ars 'Qlztttit-'s ttantt' will l't'l'Zlll fond lttctttnt'it's nl a tlttwuttgltlt' tlt'lit,1htful t'lasstttzttt'. RICHARD RliIDl,liR l-irit'nLllt, quirk - uitlvtl, in- ttlligvttt, Dirk has tnatlt- a lasting tntprt-ssiott with rlass- tnzttt-s and larultt tttt-tttlvt'l's aliltt-. tin his h':tt'ltlm:tt'tl of tw- tta-t'ttrrit'ttlat' artisitits l5it'lt t-hallts up liinlngt, 'l'alt'nt Vlult, .X. Y., llt-S-Pot ts Annual stall, .X l'appt'lla, lfnlls Singt-rs, :intl Ynt-alairt-s. .X sltnrt-ts:tvv rzulin flllllllif, ltt' has lwrn rt-t'ipit'nt ttf ttttuttfrzttts attartls lnr his wnrlt. lfrntn hrrt' nn, this is nttt- Rt'itl- lt-r that will :tlwaxs ritlt- highl SANDRA RRIIJIIARD '4Santlt is a pvrlt-rt rxaut- plt- nl ztrtistit' ahililx. 'l'ht' ful- lntvitttg art' ht-ltls in wltivlt this talrntt-tl l1lssit ' has t'xt't'llt'tl: singing f S:ttttly ht-lpvtl tn rtxtttprist' tht' liirls' 'l'riu tltat t'tttt-rtaittt-tl tts sn will last warlg painting tsht' nas rant' nf Nliss l :trlnu's ntnst prtnnis- ing art stutlwtttslg playing tht' ltagpipt- C S:tntlx was zt skillt-tl pipt-r in tht- llighlztntl Lassicsl. Sandi will lllllllbllliltillt' print upon hvr futurt' tht' itttlt-liltlv ntarlt ul sttwtss. RAYMOND RHODE RCU is Il shup fvllnw whost' authitiun is to ht' a tnztchittist. llc t-ttjnys standing aruttml with the' guys nr vt':ttt'hittg :t football gmm-. In futherittg his t-tlut'a- tion, Ray plans tu att:-ntl Stvvt-tts 'I'r:tdt- Svhtml in Lan- rztstt-r next vcar. VVr know tltat this Rhndt- is nn tht' right rnall to sucrt-ss. FERDINAND RICIGLIANO 'l'his tztlvtttvtl and wrll-lilwtl gttv ltultls tht- rt-spt-rt antl atl, tniratinn nf all nf tts. lVt't'tl was a tttt-tnhrr nl 'l'att Ka wpa lhtlta, tt't':tsttt't't' nl Slutrttt Cnttttril, trt-asttrt-r nl thv Svninr flass, antl a wrt rapahlt' liztntl ptwsitlvltt. l t't'tl hnltls spttrts and tnttsit' high :tntnng ltis tnany ittlvrvsls. :X tttvttthvt' of tht- vntn- tttt-rt'i:tl mttrstg this latl plans tu juin nnt' nf tht- units of tht' .Xrntvtl l nt't't-s alitt-r ht' gradu- atvs. YW- art' t't-rtain that l rt'cl will ust' ltis wtttlttwt-tl lZllt'llIS tn the ht-st nf his ability. .IUSIEPH RUSENBERGIER ,X strt-alt of lightning t'ZlI'l'fillf.f ll t-twt-tous pigskiu urosst-s tht- gttal littt- Jllltl o111't- again jot- lHlS st't1rt-tl ll tout-l11low11! K'l1t-t'1'- ful, gootl-lottkittg, Ht-t-t-foolt-tl, Hsllltlliilnl was ltottort-tl i11 du- plivatc for l1is football profiti- t-ut-y by hztvittg bt-t-11 t-host-11 as tht- Linus Club most VIllllill1lt' playt-1' 1ll11l hzlvittg bt-t-11 st-lt-t'tt-tl ou tht- .'Xll-Statt- football tt-11111. Max' his futurt- bt- as full ot tt1ut'l1tlow11s as wt-1'1- lht- gaturs ht- plan-tl for l', ll. 5.1 MARSHALL ROSENK RANTZ Marshall, the life of tht- p111't1 with l1is t-otttztgiotts llllll l-tt-t-11 st-11st- ul l111111or, 1'oulcl usu- allv bt- fouutl playing a 1-uol sax ill tht- liautl 111' whirling ztrotttttl towu i11 il Supvr 'SX' Hlxlilfhlln thiults thc D11tl1.:t-1'sart- tht- ul.fl'K'lll4'hl'l tht- was boru ill Bl'lllllill'Ill, autl will givt- 11111- lbllt' who thiults t1tht-rwist- quilt- llll argutttt-111. llt-rt-'s wishing lNl111'slt ll lilt-1i111t- ul luull PIIYLLIS RUBIN l'osst-ssor of that Pt-pst1tlt'11t s111ilt', l'l11'l is also blt-ss:-tl H'illl t'xprt-ssi1't- tlarlx t-yt-s autl il satittfstuootlt 1-outplt-xit111. Al- though sht- allt-gt-s that ht-1' fa- vorilt- paslitut- is slt-t-ping, PhyI4 lis t'1t11 bt- quilt' 1llt'I'l wht-u tht- ttt-t-asiott tl1'111a111ls it. Rubin, Rubin, wt-'vc bt-1-11 thiultiug that liryztut Ctrlltpt' is Illtlst l:UI'lllIl' att- to llllIlll1t'l' 11111 lllllttlljf its lutttrt- stutlt-uts. BEVERLY SAUERS lit-y, quit-I autl tlt-pt-tttlablt-, has il l1'it'11tll1 wurtl for t-1'1-1'1- out-. Nt-wsp11pt't' stall ztutl llutut- lic l'lub havt- llINllllllIll'llly rt-A t-t-it-t-tl 111a111' bright itlt-as from this littlt- ral. lit-1 ' is out- of out' tttothall tt-:1111's loyalt-st fans tt'oultl il t't'l'l1liIl plan-1' bt- at- ll'1lCliIlg he-r attt-11tiu11?l, but t-I11i111s that 1'ollt-1'-skatittg is ht-1' l11voritt- p1tsti111t'. Plilllllilljl to bt-ro111t- ll piauisl 1111 11. st't'l't-ta1'j's ltt-yl1o:11'tl, lit-vt-1'lv will i11x'11tlt- tht- busiut-ss world. llt-rt-'s hop- ing llllll i11 yt-111's to t'o111t- tht-ru will l1t- no USllUU't'l'S'l for this HSLllK'l'S.'l CAROL SCHENCK l'il'it'lllllj' autl t:o11sidt-ratt- of otha-rs, Carol iutprt-sst-tl vvvry- t1111- with ht-r loyal st-hool spirit. ixll active tuctubt-r of Library Club Illlll llotut- lit- Club, Carol xx as also faithful i11 ht-1' t'l1urt-h orgattilzttiotts. cliII'0l i11t-lutlt-s rt-atlittg, skating, autl llllllfillg :ttuottg ht-1' 111a111' iutt-rt-sts. YVl111tt-vtfr lu-r goal i11 lift-, wt' wish ht'1' sut't't-ss i11 its llllilill- llll'llt. VINCENT SCHUSTF R i'Ylllt't',ll a tall, gllllll-lIIllllI't'Cl, allfztroutttl athlt't1', is out- of our more popular t-lztsstualt-s. llc 1'Zll'llt'Cl lt-ttt-rs iu football, basc- ball, baskt-tball, and trztt-lt, 1111tl was vo-c:1pt:1i11 of tl1t- ftmtball tt-11111 autl prt-sitlt-ut of 'l'. K. D1 Ulil'LlllllSll favoritt- suhjt-t't ill st-ltool was Mt: l.itl1llt-'s Illillll t-lass. lit- plans to taltc up t'll- j.fllIt't'l'illLf attt'r gfillllllllillll autl will bt- XIII asst-t to LIIIX rollt-gc ht- 11111-utls. RUSALII-I SCHWI-Ilkl-IR'l' Quilt- 1111 1lIlI'Zll'liVt' Miss, Ro- salit- posst-sst-tl tht- warutth Zllltl si11t't-ritv that Illilllt' ht-r 11 trut- frit-111l. l7uri11g ht-1' st'11ior 11-ar t'Rt1sit- tlt-1lit'11t1-tl ht-r titut- 1111d t11lt-11ts to 1list1'ib11tivt- t'CllIl'1llillll class, whrrt- ht-r t-xt-t-llt-11t tptalf itit-s of salt-stttattship wt-rc put to good 11st'. VV1-'t'r sttltl ou Ro- salit-, autl so will tht- world bt-l JAMES SCOTT -li111i11t-1' i'rit'kt'ts, ht-rt-'s our St-11tty 7our 11lt'Il5ZlIlI lllltl pop- ular lirst-st-utt-stt-r V. P. A Cappt-lla's good - Ioukiug presi- tlt-ut, Ublillln rt-11tlt-rt-tl invalu- ablt- st-r1'it't- to 'l'. K.D, Stu- tlt-ut Cotutt-il, autl tl1t- baske-tball tt-11111 ta vt-ry ablt- tuauagt-rt. XXII t-l1vi:1blt-ow111'rof a witutiug s111ilt-, tl1is Gnu thap will iauut- ily wt-utl his way through pros- it-rous yt-ars. Go to it, boy, autl lots of lurlil ARLHNE SIIAPPELL This snrizllult' lIll'IlllN'l' of tht' li. li. t'tilll'st- allwzlys lllltl :l gvns illl llt'lltr for llll of ht'l' t'l:lss- lll:ltt's. llvr lrivlltlll, t'ntupt'l'lltilt- Zlllilllllt' will l't'I'lZlllIlj ilssisl Arlt-nv in llllflillillg hu' illt-xl' - lo lit- il wtlrtllx wilt' In lhllt l-Ufillllflli' ft-llnw. PHYLLIS SHAY This lilnlltlt- hnlnhsllt-ll who has ht-lxllnht-tl tht' lvywlws ut P. ll.b. hlls I't'IlllX I'1llllZllt'll ht-l' pl't'st'lll'l' ill tht' 'Tastlt' nn tht' llill. Phil has tlllwn tht- gvllt-l'1ll t'lt'l'il'lll t'nlll'st' with tht' illtt-nlinn nf t-ntt-ring Gtlltlt-s llvllrtvlll lwftwrt' lit-vtxlllillg ll llIt'Ll- il'lll st-l'l't't:ll'3. '4l'hil hlls lit-rn ll Hi-S-Pulls Nrwspalptl' vllittul' :Intl ll lnt'lnllt'r nf A C'llppt'l'll :intl lfnllt Sillgt-rs. lit'sl nl lllk'ls, Sllltshint-, ixlW1l5Sl VINCENT SHAY Altltnllgll Il I'llll1t'I' rtlliring stlltlcllt, Yinnit ' l't'I'I1llIIlj Kllillkll l't't-ngllititwll wht-ll ht- XXIIX ttlt-t-tt-tl t-lass trl-llslll't'l' tlllring his jllninr xcllr. l'int't ' is :lt prt-St-nt Il lllt'IlllN'l' nf tht' ll. li. t'lllll'N', lllllltlllgll 1H'CYlllll5 tn this vt-:lr ht- wrls nn t-nrnllrtt nf tht' vtrtzltinlllll tlt-pzlrtlllt-nl. XTX' ht'- stnw npnll hilll ntlr sint't-l't- wisht-s for prnspt-ritv ill tht' yt'1lrs tn rnlllv. X AGNES BERNICI-E SHIREY Bt-rllit- is :lxlutlwr tit tittr llthllirlllwltf :llltlitinns from Pnrt Cllrlinll. This ctullsidcrzltc' rlzlss- nllltt' lust nn Iilllt' ill acquiring lnzllw Ilt'XY trit-nlls. lit'l'lnt't- wilt- ingly tlcvntl-tl ll!lll'lI tif ht'r tilllt' :Intl zlhilitx' tu Girls' Chnrlll l Cluh. NVt- prt-dict that she will Illlllit' prmnpl prngrt-ss nn the pllth tn l7l'0SlR'I'llyl THOMAS SHUl.l.liNliliRGliR Vllllill llrlppy-gn-llll'ltv tt-lIt.w ullllting vllllllllili tltlwn tht' hulls is nlll' Iwi 'l'nln, lint- nf Miss I-':lrlnw's prim- sllltltllls, 'l'tilll lists tlV!lH'iIlg, tls twll :ls ll1lIIt'- ing :intl suilnnlillg, Jlllltllllf his nlt'l't-rrt'll lYZINliIllt'N. l rt'nl'h fllllli is nn Illlllllittlllll intt-rest nf I'txlll's. This :lnlit':llvlt' glIN rt't'l'ix't's this fnlltll-st wishrs of lllt' l'l:lss of lift. RONALD SHUMPER Rtunllit', uhnst' :llnliilinn ill ltft- ls to lwtwllllt' :l l':ll'lll'lltt'l', wlls rnrtllltll in tht- vtwlllinllzll t rllrst'. llt- likt-s girls, tntnthnll, potil, nr just :l ritlt' Ilfllllllll town with his frit-ntls. Run t-njnyt-tl tht- srhtml llzlllrrs :intl t':tlt'tt'ri:l lwst. '4.Xnt'llnl's ,'Xw:n tn this xtvtlng lnzln who plans ln jnin lht' Nun' !llfll'I' lglwlllllzlliull. FRED SHYLAN This stlltliulls-lnnkillg frllnw hzls pnrsnt-tl tht' :lt':lllt-lnic allr- rit'nlnln during his Silly ill P. ll. S. llt- rnltw t'ht-lnistrx :ls ttupw in stutlit-s Zlllll lnntlvzlll :ls tops in spnrts. Ht' Illl!lIlH'I'S Illllflllg llis llnlshivs lhv intriglling pus- lilnt' nf rntlio t-nlnlnlllliulltinlls. .Xlthnllgh his flltllrl' is lllIllk'1'iKl- t'tl, lfrtxl will llntlnlllutrtlly lllllltt' lht' must of his :llvilitit-s. DOROTHY Sllililil, Ptvpnlzlr, lfritllltlly, VS'illy, Ctr- lipt-rntivl'-tllt-sr wtirlls nrt- llll illlvrrllzlllgt-zllilc with I7lltfy! Trt':lsurl'r til A, I. ll., utlittl-r tif .N Q'llppt'll:l fllnir, tlrllllllllrr ill Killit' linntl, nit-lnlwr of A. Y. :intl Tt-t'n K't'nlt'r, llllll, most iln- pnrtzlnt, V. P, nf lhl' Suninr flassg tht-sr rt-sponsiliilitit-s t'nn- slllllt-tl ulyllflfihn spurt' llIllt'. Ullr ht':lrtft'lt wishl-s il1'l'0lIlp1lIly this llnlizlblt' clalsslnzllt- tn Ursin- lls Ctlllcgn. THOMAS SIMMS hir, hlelotly himself, l'om was l'l'l'iIliIllf' an asset to the music' tlepartment of P. ll. S. As prexy of :Xssoeiatetl Choirs, he sung a mt-an ten- or in A Cappella, Full. Singers, and Vovalairesg as :I fool Irom' hone player in Ihe Band, he gaye out with many a hot note. lfri-nvh Cluh, Talent fluh, lllAS-l'n1'l's .Xnnual stah' fall l1elu'fiII'd hy this ri-tlht'aIl's mt-mln-rship. As Tom eontin- III's his vztrecr, his winning ways Illltl ntagnt-tit' personality will gain for him the lu-st always. SALLY ST.-XUIYI' .'XtIl':IeIiye, soft - spoken, and eoust'ientious. our gal Sal was llllllIiI'I'll lw trim-ntls and faculty alike. Shi' IlI'yoI4'Il murh limi' :Intl effort to S ly e I I' h Clulu, lfrench fluh, the Davy Crorkett Fan Clulv, .Xllirtl Youth, :mtl Stutlvnt Counril during her high svhool years. Sally t't't'eiyI-N tht- sIntttI'st wishes of tht' Vlass of 16. LAVERNE STERANKO l,1lhVt'l'lIiI'l' t'1lme tous in her senior year from Port Czlrholl Iligh School. She was elected secretarv of her homeroom and soon felt quite at home here at P. H. S. HI-r many intt-rt-sts and hobhies include sewing, rol- ler-skating, dancing, and watch- ing haskethallg her fixture plans inulutle hecoming an erheient secretary. The class joins in wishing that happiness he hers in almntlalu'v, THOMAS STERANKO Another welvome rcpreselltzl- tive from the domain of Port Carbon, 4 l'om has been an adherent of the voeational course. An nuttlonrsman, his arillripal hohhies consist of ltunting and horst-haek riding. llc' is, at the present time, un- deeidetl as to a future career. VVhatever 'l'om's vhoice may he, his praI'tiI'al knowledge will make it a profitable one. CA ROLE STESS One of the most talented mem- hefrs of the Senior Class, Carole fame to Pottsville High with the annexation of Port Carbon ta truly fortunate hrt-ak for us !J l'arolt s musical abilities are evitlent in her grateful danc- ing, her skillful violin playing, and her beautiful singing. Car- ole-'s remarkahlc voice not only has hrnught her personal reeng- nition as a nu-mlwr of National Chorus, but also has greallv eontrihutetl to A Cappella, Folk Singers, and Vocalairvs. GUSTAY STICKIA POM .X former student of Port l'1lI'lHon, liIIHy sI'let'II'Il the autn shop upon his arrival at Pottsvillc lligh Srhnol. An FII- thusiastic hast-hall fan, Gus also iueludes fishing and hunt- ing among his many interests. Vpon graduation, Buny plans to join some hranvh of the .'Xl'II1t'il Forces. JOHN STILES VVe introduce Tile with pride, for during his brief stay at P. H. S. he has avquirt-d many friends and has captured the hearts of many fe-males! This gnod'looking guy is always eager to look at or play in a basketball game. May johnny trawl on his journey to success in the very finest sIyle l JOAN STRAUSH Uur pert, clark-haired joan- ic is one of our more athleti- eally inclined females who par- tivipatetl in the various girls' sports activities sponsored hy the school. Joanne also en- joys swimming, ll1lIIK'iIlg', and collecting rt-cords. Home Et' Cluh and Senior Y-Teens were nutnhcred among her many in- terests. joanie plans to utilize her typing and filing ahility in thc- future or perhaps he a heautician. VVith this variety of talents, how can she- fail?! MICHAEL STRIBUL.-X I .Nltltttttglt ht' ltails from liast NttI'wt'gi:III 'I'ottnsltip, Nliltt ' has t't'rt:IiIIly III:ILlt' hintsvlf wt'l- cotttt' at P. ll. S. llis pt'rsttII:Il- ity has tttatlt' ltittt tttattt' trit'tItls ttn tltt' ltill. l.t'lllllIIj.f ltis t:Ilt'tIts tu tht' t'ut':IIittII1tl Utturst' llllll wttttd shop, Mikt ' intt'tttls to takt' Itp I':Irpt'tttry :ts ltis t'ltttst'tI t'art't'r. xvllll this slsill ttt t't' surt' ltt' will tI:Iil ltintsvlt :I st'- t'tII't' pttsitittn iII l,ift s ll4lllM'. JOHN SWAR'I'ClllCK ,lttltIItty', :I t't'sitlt'IIt txt Saint Clair, was ont' ul, twttt' rapaltlt' mttttttt-t't'i:Il sttttlcnts. ,lultn claintg his nI:IiII lIIit'l't'NIS art' lI:Ist'lt:Ill :Intl UlRl.S! .Nftvr gt':ItlttIItitttt trttnt l'ttttst'ill4' lligh, ,ltthn ttill ltt' St't'Il III N:Itt' lIllIt'. XVI' wislt Vtlll :t t't't'v ltrigltt ftItut't', ,ltthtt tantl wltat :tltnut :I girl in t't't'I't' ptrrt?l. ROBERT TAYLOR llur ltuy 'l't'x was quitt' Il liltt':Iltlt' ft-lluw! A ltigh-st'ttriIIg lllllll in trnrlt Illlll fit'ld t't't'Itts :Intl :I cttttscirtttiotts t'tttl on tht' gritlirtttt, Huh 5I1llllll'lllV sup- ported tht' ntltlrtit' prttgraut ill l'. ll. S. Illlll pt'rforttIt'd :I lllllll- lwr ttf Itutstntttling feats. lit'- t':ttIst' ht' h:Is ltt't'tt sttvlt xt t'rt'dit tu nur rlass, wt' wtttt't ft'nt't' in nur lwst wisht's for 'l't'x's fllllll k'. ANNE TROILO .X ltvlpfttl Illt'llll3t'l' of tht' lll- S-l'Itl I's Annttztl statf, Aunt' is t'tttltItt't'tl witlt tltrct' ttf tht' Illttsl atltttirahlt' traits ttf frtttittittitt- lmztlty, t'ltt't'rftIlttt'ss, atttl trau- Ituility. 'l'ltis tl:tI'ls-lt:Iit't'tl Miss is alsu sltillvd in typing atttl sltttrtltatttl. Aunt' itttvtttis to takt' tltt' C'it'il St'rt'it't' t'x:ItttiII:Itittn ltt'fuI't' swl-tittg gttt't'rtItItt'ttt t'tIt- plttytttctttg wt' kttttw that ltt'r futurt' wttrk will rt'l'lt't't tht' rx- t't'llt'ttt jtrlt sht' ltas dtutt' :It l'. ll. S. l5l.0Rl2NCH UM BENHEN lflttt't'ttt't' is :I tint pztrltztgt' of frit'ntllint'ss tlt-t'ltt'tl ill lttt't'lt' ltlttntlt' lt:Iir ftntl t'tII'lttst'tl with :Itt ttttrtttlittg riltlmtt ut gat lJllljlllIt'l'. This gal tl0ll1llt'tl ltt't' tlanring altilitt' tts tht' Minut't llllll ht'r snprantt t'nit't' tu A t'appt-lla. lfluss has tltt' t't't'v lwst ttlslIt's nf tltt- Class ttf '56, with nn strings atIat'lIt'tll lilhllilt llNll4lilUlliR lilnttr. :I tnvxtliuttzll t'ttIIt's4' t'IIt'txllt't', t':In ltt- st-t'n tlriviltg :II'ttIIntl in :I slrvlt, I'I'tl l'ltIIInItIlI. tint' tml Nlr. lxllllttissll!lI'1l5llU4lI- t't's, l'ilIIIt'r ltrlpwtl tnaltt' IIIII' lt:Isf kt'tlt:tll scnstttt :I llll'lllt'I' ht' his tlisplat -If tI':tttI spirit illlil luv- altt: With ltts t':It'tIt-stltt-ss :Intl t'tt'n tlispttsilitttt, stunt' tratlt' svltttul will t't'I'taiIIlt roll nut tht- twlrtttttt' III:tt lm this t':Ip:Iltlt' gut. JOSEPH YALUNIS A plI':Is:Int, t':tsy-gnittg vlztss- tItzItt', jtIt ' is tn ht' t'otIItItt'Ittlt'tl fur ltis frit'tIdlv :Intl ltt'lpful attitude. Althttuglt ltt- attrtttls school Ioyally, it's :I snft' lwt that jtxt s sI'zIt is vnt':Int on tht' first tlzty of ltutttittg srasntt! jttt s :III lttrnorztrt tttt'IItltt'r of tht' Nrwtttwtt Gun Clult, Zlllll :I pretty gttttd shut, llbtl. VW' trust that -lttt ' will hit tht- lttIll's- t'yt ' wltt'n ht- prt'st'nts his t:ll- t'lllN to tht' Nntw. NANCY Vl',Kl.'l'liRS Nattvy, tint' of our plt':Is:Iltt, I.lst'1Ilwlt' gals, liltt-s In spt'tItl ht'r lt'istIrt' ltttttrs skating, swim- ming, tar painting. A nIt'Ittltt'r of tht' t'ItIItIttt'rt'i:Il t'nIIrst', N:Int't plans tu ltt't'ttIIIt' :I st't'rt't:Irt, With ltt'r lllt'1lNlIlj1 pt'rstttI:Ility illlll t'nt.ft'rttt'ss ttt ltclp, wt rt' surt' she will lt:tt't' littlt' dith- t'ultt' in fttlfillintg this nttthititttt. MARILYN WAPNER lNIarilyn's arrival at P. Il. S. was t-t-rtainlt' a wt-lt'omt- ont-, ht-t'aust- this formt-r Nt-w Yorker wastvti no timt- in making rt host of friuntls. Ilvr plvasing pt-rsonality, sunny smilt-, anti tint- display ot st'hool spirit t-on- trihntt-tl to ht-r ht-ing so wt-ll likt-tl. Marilyn int:-ntls to t'nl- tivatt- ht-r artistit' ahility at an art school, anti wt-'rr surt- ht-r prt-st-nrt' will ht- apprt-riatt-tl tht-rr as mut-h as it was ht-rt-. JOSEPH WARNE This imprcssivt- mass of mus- t'lt- has imprintt-ti his name upon the annals of P. II. S. durinf his four - yt-ar visit to tht- hillf -lot s wt-alth of talt-nts It-tl hnn to tht' tiivt-rsitit-tl t-it-ltls Of singing, art, athlt-tit-s, and schol- arship. Ilis high- fiying pol:-A vaulnng antl tltstanut- running art- t'ontrastt-tl with tht- A Cap- pt-lla Choir antl tht- Volk Sing- t-rs. llis talt-nts art- suppIt-mt-nt- t-tl hy tnt'mht-rship in tht- Skt-tt'h Cluh, Dramatit' Cluh, Varsity Clnh, anti National .Ythlvtir llonor Sot'it-ty. YYith this vnor- tnous talt-nt, ploy cannot ht-lp hut sttt't't-t-tl. H ARRII-VI' WASHUTA :Y t'otnpost'ti, frit-ntllv girl, Ilarrivt was always willing to lt-ntl a ht-lping hanti. A invin- ht-r of tht- Library Cluh antl .-Yllit-tl Youth, this t'otnt-ly t'lass- matt- also atltit-tl ht-r talt-nts and t'harm to tht- St-nior Play. As to llarrit-t's futurt' plans, wt- otft-r this timt-ly t'ommt-nt: liv- fort- marriagt- a man it-arns for a womang aftt-r marriagt- tht- 'y' is silt-nt. Happy homt-mak- ing, Ilarrivt! DANIEL WASSEL I7anny's tint- work in tht- IH. li. vourst' has stimulatt-tl his tlt-sirt' to lit-t'otnt' a hig liusinrss- man. VVhatt-vt-r this frit-ndly guy lat-ks in ht-ight ht- makes up for with his quick wit and rt-atly humor. MK- wish our Danny Boy tht- ht-st of good fortunt- in his pursuit of a pros- Ill'I'llllN l'ilrf'f'r. PATRICIA WASSEI. I7islrihutivt- t'tlnt'ation class was tht- ct-nte-r of this gal's in- tt-rrst during ht-r last yt-ar in P. ILS. Ht-rc Pat lt-arnt-d tht- trivks of tht' tratit- that PII- ahlt-tl her to do sut-h a tint- joh in tht- atlvt-rtising tlt-partmt-nt at Poms-roy's. May all lurk anti happiness ht- Pat's -it dt-st-rv ing sistrr in 56's family. BONITA WEBER St-nior Y-Tt-t-ns Qprt-sidt-ntl, Nt-wspapt-r staff, A. Y., St-nior Play castfall of tht-se organiz- ations havt- rt-t't-ivt-tl Bonnit-'s devoted attention during he-r stay at P. Il. S. lit-r sint-t-ritv, gootl humor, and hvartv laugh' tt-r tiitl nult-h to hrightt-n the rlassrooms which Hlionnit- at- tt-ntlt-tl. VVith ottr VVZlt'ttlt'S! wisht-s, wt- st-nti to Iiloontshurg Statt- 'Iit'at'ht-rs Collt-gr this lionnit- lass! LOIS WEIGAND :Y mt-mht-r of tht- st-Crt-tarial course, Lois is always plt-asant, good A nature-ti, and t-nt-rg:-tit'. Sht- dt-vott-ti murh of ht-r tim:- to A Cappt-lla fhoir, Allin-tl Youth, antl various t'hurt-h ac- tivitit-s. I.ois dot-s quits wt-ll on any haskt-thall court and t-nioys watching' tt-lt-vision or re-atling a good hook. 'l'o ont- of our futurt- st-cr:-tarit-s, wt- wish tht- lit-st that lift- has to otft-r. JOANNE WHITE jo, as sht- is commonly t'allt'tl by ht-r frit-ntls, came- to us from Port Carhon anti was a missing link during our tirst thrr-s ye-ars. A mt-mbrr of the D. E. Currit'ulum, sht- t-njoyt-tl litling smoothly ovt-r a tlantw- sour as wvll as a rollt-r-skating rink. VV? know that good for- tune will follow ht-r as sht- travt-ls down lift-'s trail. FAY ANN WILLIA NIS lirtrnt t'ht-t'rlt-atling tn chtmirs, Fay was truly a lt-atlt-r. XYht'n nur st-t-n t'ht't'ring P, ll. S. tmn tn vittttiry, shu was ltrund singing in A l'appt'lla or lftrlk Singt-rs. Sht- alsu ht-lpt-tl tn lvatl tht' Class nf '56 thrnugh P. ll. S. hy st-rving in tht- t'apat'itit's uf prt-sitlt-nr, vict- A prt-sttlt-nt, and st-crt-tary. Planning to lit-vmltts a st't'rt'tary, Fay t-lt't'tt'tl tht- Umu- tnt-t't'iaI vtsurst-. May ht-1' futnrt' guitlt- ht-r as slit- has guitlrtl us. THOM AS WIl.l.l.-X MS 'l'tun, with his quict anti pleasing naturt-, was full of high praist' ttxt' tht' tlistrihutivt' t'tlut'atiun t'tvurst-. llis tuutsitlt' at'- livitit-s int'lntlt-tl hunting, hiking, anti w:ttt'hing TV. VVt t't- not dnuhting that 'lit1nt's st-ryit't' ttu l'nt'lt' Sain will parallt-l his ltrvalty tu tht- Class tif '56. GRANT WILIJNGHAM .xIIlt'Illl1t'I 0f tht- D. li. t'ntn'st-, XVillit ' is antrthrr P. ll. S. stutlvnt whtw vlaitns Port Cat'- htsn as his hmm-. A st-t'tvntl K'harlt-s Atlas, ut1t'ufGratu's favoritt- pastintcs is wt'ight-lift- ing. VVOVV! :Xumng othrr fa- voritt- athlctit' at'tivitit's art' lizlsrlvitll anti lmskt-tlmttll. 'I'tw a futurt- hlarint-, wt- t-xtt-ntl our wisht-s for sttctw-ss. EMMA JEAN WINGENFIELD lt-anit', with tht- dark hruwn hair, has tmnt't- again rt-turnrtl tt: P. ll. S. aftt-t' a twnfyt-at' stay at Port Carhtwn, antl wtfrv gratrful ltr havt- ht-t' hack! Dancing txCt'tlpit's tnust of kit-anit s titnt-, and shtA's rt-al- ly tops nn tn ms. May this t':trt-- irct' gal skip happily tn her gual -that of ll stagt' ttntt-rtaincr. SARA VVINGERT .Xtnt'n1hcrtwftltt- l7. li. t't1ut'st', Sara grt-atly tfnjnyrtl tht' ath- lt-tit' t'tvntt'sts tif tht' st-html. This fun-ltwing gal partit'ipatt-d in tht- girls' tuurn:nnt-nts tmfft-rt'tl hy P. ll. S., anti sht- also was tint' tif tht- varsity squ:1d's s.aunt'h support:-rs. 'l'ht- win in VVingt'rt signitit-s that Sara will win in tht- gilllll' tif lifv. LELANID WINSTIAN .Xn at'atlt-init' stutlt'nt, l.t-U was an ay-itl sptirts t-nthusiast, hath :ls a partiripattn' anti ll spt-t'tattn'. 'I'httn, ttm, stamps anti t't1ins tvtft-rt-tl :t lttsvillittitlg tlivvrsiun for l.t'l:nttl in his spart- tintt- fwhat, no girls??l. May l,t-t- win laint- and for- tunt- as ht- st'alt-s litt s wall tn tht' yt-ry tnpl RAYMOND WULFGANG XVtmlfy, sptwrts-ntintlt'tl and t'art'frt't', was tltrtlhtlvss tint- of tht- grtbatt-st asstts tn Mr. Stt-r- ntft s track train. During his st-ninr yt-ar, Ray t'ntt'rt-tl into tht' swing tif things hy his artlttnr participatitm in tht' Scn- iur Play and Minut-t. WH- nrt-- tlit't that his vihrant pt-rsnnality will atltl a Ray tif sunshine to tht- livt-s of futurt' frit-ntls. BA RBA RA WONDERS .X t'harnting ntixtnrt- txt pt-r- stnalttv, dt-pt'ntl'ththty, 'intl in tvlligt-nt't', liarhxtra was rvsptnns- ihlt- fur intt'tvtlut'ing tnany ntwt-l itlvas in a yaricty of trrganizn- tions f N. ll. S., liitvlngv Cluh, A. Y., Lihrary fluh, A Vap- pt-Ila, Fulk Singtfrs, Ytrcalairtss, anti St-nitrr Play cast. As prtmf V nf ht'r tltunt-stit' ahilitv, Uliztrh' rt-vt-ntly rt-t't'iyt'd tht' Bt-ttv l'rt1t'kt-r lltlIllt'Ill1llit'I'lS Awarti. May VVnntlt'rs nt'yt-r t't'ast' ltn ht' happxj l RUTH WOOD A late hut valuahle addition to our class, Ruthie was it weleolne nt'wt'ontt'r. Good looks, witty humor, frientllint-ssfall illlI'll5Illt'lI to ht-r popularity. VIH' pretlivt that this t'ute lutmllt- of joy will make a wontlt-rful set'- rt-tary to some lucky firm. MARLENE YODER IM-xt:-rotts tlepetttlztblv, de- lightful-tltese words are all tlescriptivt- of our marvel, Mar- lene! This Cute classmate was an active memlwr of N. ll. S., A. l. D., A. Y., and Student Council. Above all, Marlene served as st-rrt-tary of the Sen- ior Class throughout the first st-mt-ster. To lwttefit her Country as a VVave is foremost in Mar- lt-t1e's future plans, to see this goal ZlCl'0lIIplISl'lt'll is foremost tn our numerous wishes for ht-r happiness. JOAN YONOSKY Pretty, pcppy, popular, attd petitefthis is ottr joanie. Ont' of our high-stepping major:-ttes, she willingly dt-voted her time to the Minut-t, Newspaper staff, Girls' Athletic Association, Y- 'I'eens, and was also a Varsitv Queen candidate. This little ral enjoys sports of all tvpes anti-'is alwavs in the mood for :1 swim. VVe ft-el sure juanie will do well whether she tlvcides to further her t-tluration or direct- ly enter the secretarial field. FRANCIS ZELUSKY Although small in stature, Franvis has a responsible posi- tion as tht' supporting rung on '5b's ladder of 1-nrollet-s. A faithful foothall manager for four years and a lover of the great outdoors, l'isco claimed hunting, fishing, and trapping as his favorite doings. Yearning for the wild hlue yonder, Cis- co has as his ultimate goal- l'nclt- Satn's Air Corps. JOHN ATKINSON t l IN MEMORIAM JOHN ATKINSON And perhaps, if only the tale told by the wise men is true and there is a bourne to wel- come us, then he whom we think we have lost has only been sent on ahead. fSENECA. JUNICPRS JUNIGR GIRLS JUNIOR BOYS Adams, Connie Adams, Edna Ashman, Joann Asief, Jeanette Bainbridge, Barbara Baker, Dorothy Barnes, Mary Barto, Barbara Bauers, Georgine Bedford, Dawn Bennie, Kathleen Bobbin, Dolores Boltz, Maud Kathryn Bosche, Carole Bott, Elaine Brady, Elizabeth Breininger, Claire Brown, Barbara Buehler, Joan Cabishinsky, Helen Cairns. Florence Carroll. Peggy Chivinski, Carol Clark, Nancy Clauser, Sandra Codi. Ann Marie Crochunis, Joan Dando, Barbara Abrams. Lawrence Albo, Vincent Angst, James Argall, Clair Barket, Robert Barnes, Earl Beard, Lawrence Becker, John Beddow, Richard Bedway, Paul Breedon, Albert Brennan, Allen Brilla, Joseph Brower. Walter Buchinski. Leonard Bushar, Harold Carestia. Ralph Cholko. Michael Coates, David Cohen, Allen Curran, Eugene Curtier, Robert Daubert. Ken Deiter, David Delinko. Stephen Dimmerling, James Dinger. Howard Drobnick, Thomas Dunnigan, James Edward, John Emerick, John Engleman, Carl Fallon, Harold x JUNIOR Dando, Judy Davis, Jean DeMaria, Annette Diamond, Lois Dinger, Elizabeth Dinger, Patricia Dombrosky, Ethel Ebling, Constance Eckert, Carolyn Edwards, Mary Eisenhauer, Merry Engleman, Dolores Felty, Dolores Flail, Krista Flynn. Gertrude Freeman, Jacqueline Freeze, Dorothy Freeze, Janet Gaultier. Marguerite Gilchrist. Marion Olore, Patricia Hafer. Geraldine Hall, Barbara Harris. Geraldine I-Iofiman, Judith Hollenbush, Mary Hope, Jean Hornung, Carolyn JUNIOR Fermler. Howard Ferris Daniel Fliegel. Wayne Frantz. Harold Gallo, John Garraway, James Gelbutis, Anthony Gilio, Douglas Gottschall. Herbert Gullong, George Harris, Edward Hasenauer, Melvin Heinbacb. William Hope, John Horoschak, Michael Hufnagle, Ken Hylock. Vincent Hyland. Edward Jones, Charles Joulwan, George Kantner, Theodore Keitsock, Michael Kelly, Lawrence Kline. Irvin Knaut. John Koch, Lawrence Koch. Richard Koval. John Kratsch, Earl Kripas, John Kull, David Kull, Earl GIRLS Houtz, Ann Jaffe, Rhoda Jones, Antoinette Kelly, Dale Kerby, Laurel Kovitch, Nancy Krieger, Patricia Madenford, Kathryn Matus, Jeanne Mazakas, Patricia McKernan, Carolyn Meluskey, Sandra Metaxas, Veronica Miller, Janice Mills, Shirley Mistysyn, Rose Myers, Rosalie Myslinski. Margaret Nocket, Elizabeth Nunemacher, Sandra Ondeck, Marian Ossman, Constance Padlock, Anna Marie Parobek. Helen Pasker, Shirley Perron Priscilla Picton, Ruth Prokop, Margaret BOYS Laplaca. Robert Lauck. Jett Lechleitner. James Lefiler, Hayden Lendini, Frances Lilley, Harry Liptok, Karl Lowthert, David Lowthert. James Lubish, George Lyons. George Madenford, Karl Marasco. Anthony Marx. Albert McCready. Andrew Meade. Willis Meck. Willis Mennig. Robert Miller, Thomas Morris, John Nocket, Robert Pacenta, Peter Pepe. Robert Piccioni, Henry Plappert, Philip Postick, John Ramsay, Roger Renninger. Paul Reynolds. Kenneth Richter, Ron Riotto, Leonard Schappell, Paul Ranck, Mary Reedy, Betty Reedy, Charlotte Reeser, Marilyn Reith, Mary Riotto, Phyllis Ritz, Marie Roberts, Carol Rosenthal. Annabelle Schenck, Patricia Schraedley, Kay Snyder, Shirley Spleen, Sally Staller, Joyce Taylor, Marilyn Troilo, Lois Troilo, Louise Troutman, Nancy Ubil, Joy Ann Umberger, Lynne VanderMeer, Patricia Wagner, Joann Waters, Joan Zellner, Barbara Zerbey, Nancy Zimmerman, Gayle Schrefller. James Schweikert, William Scott, James Seiberling, Don Setlock, Ron Sheafer. David Silfies, Roy Silfies, Wilmer Sisko. William Smallwood. James Snyder. William Sonoski, Richard Speacht. Raymond Steoanski, John Stott, Howard Styler, Don Swope, Edwin Tassone. Nicholas Taylor, William Tebin. Robert Terrill, William Thompson. John Trabosh. John Traini, John Travitz. Don Tucci. John Vinghinsky, William Warfel, Ron Watkins, Llewellyn Whitaker. James Allen Wilihuskv, Eugene Vocnm Lawrence SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE GIRLS 'J' 4 w2,,w,,,x,M l . V S fffff KZ, ,b f ' wif! ff , 7 1 , Q G ,fyffff X 3 Ns fXf'N I X A ew , ' . ' ,N- A wf ' X 3 SCPHGMORE BOYS Altman, Hana May Bagucansky, Patricia Bechtel, Arlene Christine Boheler, Diana Delray Bondura, Rose Brown, Ellen L. Buher, Dorothea Marie Carestia, Mary Chamblin, Roberta Chivinski, Judith Clauser, Sarah Clayton, Sandra Colna, Dorothy Condrack, Patricia Crum, Lindia Culley, Grace Dalton, Janet Dando, Dorothy Davis, Georgene Davis, Lynne DeAngelo, Carroll Deiter, Doris Dengler, Mary Ann Dicello, Mary Louise Dinich, Helen Donton, Eleanor Dougherty, Agnes Drebushenko, Mary Ann Dreher, Gayle Acker, Richard Adcnck, John Angst, Bruce Ashman, Eugene Bartlett, 'William Bashore, Sterling Blum, Frederick Bosack, James Bowers, Keith Brandt, Alex Brehony, Ronald Buscavage, Michael Carpency, Donald Cicero, Fred Cohen, Morton Cooper, Leonard Curnow, Francis Dando, Frederick Devitt, Garett DiMarcello, Richard Downey, Richard Dungie, Robert Dutter, Harvey Eiler, LaMar Elhajj, William Evardale, Charles SOPHOMORE GIRLS Drum, Barbara Edwards, Gayle Eisenhart, Judith Fedorchak, Barbara Fees, Rose Francis, Mariella Frie, Sarah Garland, Beverly Gauntlett, Ardis Glaser, Beth Gretsky, Annette Hartstein, Joan Hasler, Carol Hebor, Mary Heisler, Gail Helman, Catherine Hewchuck, Rosalie Hildreth, Edith Hinkle, Joyce Holley, Barbara Huber, Dorothy Hughes, Margaret Hummel, Margaret Jobrey, Maryann Karterman, Suzanne Kear, Dawn Kelly, Elizabeth Kirby, Kay Kline, J. Claire Kontra, Ruth Ann Krasnitsky, Joanne Krebs, Joanne Krebs, Ruth Ann Landis, Laura Laubach, Audrey Lurwick, Sandra March, Beverly Martinko, Florence Mease, Nancy Mae Moll, Mary Lou Morris, Virginia Mulhall, Kathleen Pachilis, Anna Peters, Mary Ann Plodis, Roma Marie Quinn, Barbara Reachak, Yvonne Reber, Sue Richardson. Elaine Reeves, Barbara Renninger, Ann Marie Reynolds, Diana Ricchiuti, Kathleen Rudnick, Carol Saylor, Mary Jane Serafin, Diane SOPHOMORE BOYS Ferrero, Joseph Gauker, Robert Gavaletz, Joseph Gettis, Webster Glincosky, Bernard Goodman, Bruce Griffiths, David Hanin, Albert Hanlon, George Hardy, William Hetfner, John Hepner, Howard Holley, David Hulet, John Hurst, Edward Kaplan, Marvin Kantner, Theodore Kendall, John Kevy, Robert Knell, Leon Kubick, Joseph Leashefski, Walter Lee, William Lickman, Ronald Lynch, Edward Maberry, George Mainwaring, John Marx, Thomas Maurer, Paul Miller, James Mills, Emerson Mills, Lance Moshinsky, Peter Mullin, Edward Neifert, John Nocket, Edward O'Brien, Richard Ostrowsky, Joseph Pavelko, Albert Piccioni, Harry Plodis, Albert Podolick, John Prestileo, Frank Prutzman, George Reppy, Franklin Reese, Jan Riotto, Joseph Roland, Anthony Schappell, Earl Schecter, Benjamin Scheaffer, Marlene Schriner, Nancy Jane Schwalm, Carol Scotnicki, Harriet Scott, Faith Setlock, Joanne Shadle, Gloria Shappel, Dolores Sieber, Janice Stiles, Diane Stoudt, Janet Strohl, Irene Theodore, Linda Tomaino, Melanie Trotsky, Elizabeth Umberger, Joan Umberger, Shirley Vidal, Shirley Walters, Linda Wehr, Ruth Wenrich, Betty Werner, Carolyn Wilds, Allean Wilker, Joyce Willingham, Mary Wingert, Grace Witmer, Ilene Wolfgang, Martha Yourshaw, Ethel Schlarb, Roger Schock, Vernon Seltzer. Errol Setlock, Ralph Shappell. Walter Shimko, George Shoener, John Smith, Layton Spiess, John Spleen, Stephen Spotts, Leslie Stephenson, Charles Stephenson, Kenneth Stichter, Joseph Strohecker, James Thomas, George Torak, John Travitz, Bruce Umberger, Elvin Umbenhauer. Robert Unger, David Uranko, William Warne, John Russell Wolfe, Wayne Workman, Harold FRZSHMSN FRESHMAN GIRLS FRESHMAN BOYS .Pd Angst, Beverly Beveridge, Gail Bevan, Sarah Boltz, Ann Bicht, Lee Ann Bosco, Sondra Lee Bowers, Gail Brandt, Leona Carestia, Lucille Carther, Kathleen Cavanaugh, Joan Chiodo, Dorothy Chivinski, Barbara Cody, Dorothy Collins, Evette Colna, Edith Contrad, Gloria Corby, Esther Corby, Ruth Crossman, Carol Lee Curnow, Lou Ann Davies, Nancy Dilcher, Nancy Dinger, Dianne Dinger, Joan Marie Dreher, Iva Faust, Dolores Felker, Judith Fisher, Barbara Fitzpatrick. Barbara Freeze, Ruth Ann Freid, Linda Fromme, Barbara Aaronson, Lawrence Adams, Matthew Allar, Frederick Bair, Thomas Bailey, Sammuel Barbetta, James Beard. Richard Bennie, Robert Brown, Robert Brozana, Vincent Bruen, Harry Bruen, Harold Chylack, Michael Ciccanti, James Codi, James Coulson, Joseph Dando, James Diamond, Marvin Ditzler, Norman Dombrosky, Joseph Dougherty, Edward Edwards, James Elliott, Robert Engleman, Robert Evans, Robert Evans, William Fasold, Robert Fredericksen, Jan Fisher, John Freeman, James Furman, John Gagliardi, Joseph Garland, Jack Gardner, James Gaul, Michael FRESHMAN GIRLS Gray, Jayne Grice, Terreal Grossman, Sarese Hahner, Lois Haney, Janella Harley, Jane Harvey, Carol Haslam, Delphine Heaton, Dawn Heinbach, lda Lee Horoschak, Barbara Hughes, Rita D. Hulock, Kathleen Kalenda, Carol James, Beverly Jefferson, Rose Kennedy, Georgine Koch, Patricia Kocher, Esther Krebs. Nancy Lee Kull, Mae Lafey, Geraldine Lang, Caroline Lazaretti, Bonnie Lechleitner, Erlene Lee, Ruby Lee, Sandra K. Lehan, Mildred Leisawitz, Lois Link, Margaret Link, Martha Lowthert, Loreen Lukach, Roseann Malick, Mary Jane Matus, Frances Maurer, Velma McGovern, Dolores Mease, Patricia Miller, Dorothy Miller. Shirley Mills, Patricia Minarick, Barbara Minnichbach, Joanne Mohl, Claire Moran, Marian Morris, Alice Mortimer, Evelyn Moyer, Marty Nelson, Mae Nederoski, Irene Newton, Sharon Onavage, Margot Otto, Carolyn Parsons, Dorothy Paulin, June Pehlman. Betty Lou Petrush, Sandra Plumb, Mary Ellen Post, Fay Rebuck. Sandra Reilly, Anne Reith, Nancy Rich, Emma Ritzman, Lorraine Roland, Joan Romain, June FRESHMAN BOYS Gentile, Ronald Geranda, Frank Glauda, Billy Glunz, Mark Greth, Harold Grickis, Timothy Harwood, Jerome Heckman, David Heckman, Raymond Heflman. Arthur Heinbach, Daniel Hess, George Hoepstine, Arlan Hohman, John Hollenbush, Robert Hoke, James Hollick, Anthony Hope, Donald Horwhat, George Horwhat, Paul Huber, James Jenkins, VVallace Johns, David Kalyan, George Kerby, Harold Kirites, Albert Kervites, Lee Klackner John Koons, William Kost, Robert Kozlusky, Richard Kraft, Richard Krobert, Joseph Kull, Allen Lang, James LaSelva, Anthony Laubach, Garry Liner, Stuart Lipshaw, VValter Lowe, James Lynch, Richard McCarthy, VVilliam McGinley, Gary Meagher, Ronald Miller, Carl Miller, Theodore Miller, VVilliam Moore, John Nederoski, Paul Neifert, John Neifert, Francis Neill. Jeff Palokas, Andrew Panchari, Robert Panteleakis, Sam Petravich, Joseph Perron, John Pollman, Edward Popkave, Murray Portland, Louis Prokop, Robert Pulaski, John Quirk, John Rack, Fred Reedy, Elwood Reeser, Robert Reeves, Preston Reifsnyder, David Renninger, Harold Riotto, James Schrefller, Dorothy Schroding, Dorothea Schuster, Mary Seary, Shirley Seiders, Janet Seigel, Mary Shoemaker, Saren Sibbett, Gertrude Smink, Judy Smith, Jeanette Smith, Sandra Stanus, Georgine Starr, Sandra Sullivan, Patricia Tava, Alicia Thompson, Elaine Umberger, Dawne Wagner, Janice VValchak, Joanne Wallace, Barbara VVallauer. Doris Webber, Mary Jane Wesner, Barbara Williams, Anne VVilliams, Grace VVilliams, Kathryn Wolfgang. Myrtle Yodlosky, Beverly Yokubonis, Darlene Zeluskey, Patricia A. Zimmerman, Janice Zimmerman, Nancy Rogers, Yvilliam Roman, Frederick Rose, Franklin Roseberry, Lawrence Rosenzweig, Marcus Rountree, Ronald Russell, VVilliam Sabold, Lynn Santor, Joseph Scbuck, Gerrase Shappell. Cyril Sheriff, Charles Smith, George Snyder, Joseph Somers, George Spontak. Michael Staller, Lamar Stefan, Richard Tassone, George Templin, James Thomas, Charles Thomas, John Thomas, Philip Tonitis, Ed l'bil, Glen VVhelski, Paul VVilson. Lincoln VVinicaities, John VVitcoski, Robert VVomer, John hNood, Ralph Yvoollam, Robert Zelusky, Michael Ziegler, Don PGTTSRSCDN mx :F ff :Nw yi 's 6 Qi -We C w Q Q A HM 9' W Y EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Adams, Carolyn Adams, Rita Artz, Linda Bachman, Wanda Berkheiser, Lorraine Bertsch, Beverly Bierman, Christine Blakely, Barbara Blum, Alma Boyer, Cynthia Brennan, Carol Bosco, Dawn Marie Breslin, Anna Cabashinsky, Lynda Callender, Mary Clarke, Jane Culley, Patricia Curnow, Jean D'Alfonso, Dorothy Davis, Evelyn Davis, Judith Delong, Jeanette Dilliard, Barbara Donton, Laura Edelson, Elaine Gail Evans, Elizabeth Adams, Daniel Adams, Donald Ashman, Charles Bair, Thomas Baskeyfield, John Bellas. Arthur Bennett, Joseph Bettis, James Bowler, Kenneth Cook, Raymond Coulson, Harold Coulson, Jonathan Crowe, Timothy Darker, Leroy Dautlick, Jay Deegan, Richard Dove, Peter Dunmoyer, Louis Ebert, Guy Eckert, James Emmert, Ronald Ernst. Robert Felker, James Fetterolf, Frank Fisher, Leslie Fleischut, Harold Fox, Louis Freed, Charles Fuller, Edward Greco, Stephen EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Everly, Janice Faust, Joyce Ferry, Sarah Fessler, Jane Fey, Carol Fliegel, Donna Gangwer, Virginia Garland, Gail Garland, Judith Giles, Diane Gold, Joyce Grassley, Barbara Grieff, Carole Grimes, Suzanne Haney, Janette Hasenauer, Merle Heaton, Eileen Helfner, Judith Heiser, Ina Heiser, Sandra Hesse, Melanie Hoffman, Janet Hopkins, Sally Horwhat, Marianne Hoy, Laura Mae Hummel, Elizabeth Imschweiler, Beverly Jenkins, Dorothy Kasarda, Gale Laubach, Sharon Lefller, Sandra Lesher, Sandra Lipsett, Judith Ann Madara, Judith Madden, Ann Mazzuca, Frances McKernan, Joyce Meluskey, Sheila Mesnick, Leslie Miller, Judith Mitchell, Cbairmaine Morgan, Barbara Myslinski, Caroline Nelson, Henrietta Reed, Ann Marie Rengier, Joan Rich, Helen Richter, Mildred Rodgers, Nancy Rogers, Dorothy Sarantakos, Constantine Saylor, Anna EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Harris, Richard Hasler, Robert Hein, James Hirschfeld, Leon Hollenbusb, Richard Homola, Stephen Hopkins, Charles Houtz, Harvey Hubler, Malcolm Hubler, Ronald Imschweiler, Ronald Jalie, Edward Jenkins, Frank Kaiman, Allan Kissinger, Alvin Kissinger, Niles Kline, Charles Kline, Robert Kline, William Kriner, Robert Kull, Franklin Laubach, William Leashefski, John Lee, Thomas Lilley, Robert Logan, Robert Long, Benjamin Long, Gary Lord, Gary Lyons, Lyle Marks, Dale Martin, Kenneth McClure, Richard McGuinnes, James McKenzie, William McSbaw, John Meadows, Thomas Mellon, Harry Meyer, Paul Meyers, Harry Miller, Michael Morgan, William Pearlman, Kenneth Pllueger, Robert Poticher, Richard Prestileo, Joseph Querengasser, Carl Ricchiuti, Joseph Riegel, Wilmer Ridge, Harry Reedy, Robert Reynolds, Steven Robins, Edward Rudnick, Stanley Schrelller, Gerald Schwartz, Joseph Scotniclti, John Shappell, David Shaw, Bill Short, John Schoflstall, Sally Schwaber, Sherry Schwartz, Sally Sheriff, Shirley Shomper, Violet Smith, Margaret Somers, Diane Stephenson, Carol Stephenson, Margaret Stineman, Joan Stott, Marilyn Tassone, Josephine Thompson, Barbara Trough, Gloria Tucci, Marilyn Umbenhen, Phyllis Walters, Ann Marie Warfel, Janet Weihe, Ruth Wenner, Gloria Wenrich, Lillian Wensel, Karen Whitehouse, Holly Williams, Audrey Yaag, Carolyn Zanini, Ida Siegel, Jesse Smink, Christian Smith, Edward Smith. Thomas Snyder, Thomas Sommers, Bruce Staller, Theodore Staudt, John Sterner, Allen Stoffregen, Conrad Stone, William Strohecker, Richard Tenenholz, Samuel Tranquilln, Levi Tucci, Louis Umberger, Galen Umberger, Gerald Wagner, William Walters, Lawrence Weand, William VVeaver, Victor Webb, William VVeiscosky, Anthony VVeist, Richard White, Edward Williams, Chester Young, William Yutz, David SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS -KW: Q, i N4 I5 MM -Q- fi wmwus lun-3 -1 5 W g . 7 i x. Ackalusky, Mildred Adams, Cornelia Adams, Janet Adams, Joan Allen, Brenda Asaif, Virginia Atlas, Janet Bachman, Lorna Bainbridge, Diane Bainbridge, Karen Berkheiser, Barbara Blackwell, Bonnie Bohorad, Nancy Boughey, Ruth Ann Britton, Susan Brown, Ann Marie Buehler, Kathleen Calvin, Audrea Childs, Frances Ciccanti, Elsie Close, Nancy Crum, Barbara D'Alfonso, Cecelia Deibler, Barbara Devitt, Margaret Dillow, Laura Dougherty, Judith Dove, Judith Dunmoyer, Patricia Eiler, Carole Elliott, Elizabeth Fenstermacher, Carol Fincham, Shelby Adams, Edward Adams, Francis Adams, Gary Adams, William Ambrose, Michael Anthony, Michael Baker, Robert Barnes, Richard Betz, William Bevan, Richard Bevan, William Beveridge, James Boardman, Robert Bohrman, Clyde Boltz, Peter Bound, Joseph Bowers, Harry Bowers, Robert Brown, Carl Brown, Michael Brown, William Bruen, Raymond Cairns, Clayton Colihan. Thomas Cooch, Robert Cook, Cyril Cooper, Thomas Crosswell, Harry Dando, Charles Derr, Robert Dicus, George Dilcher, James Dinich, Joseph Doddi, Frank Dry, Howard SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Fitzgerald, Linda Foran, Kathryn Frantz, Faye Frantz, Joan Gaffney, Nadine Gaul, Jane Geissler, Charlotte Gerber, Barbara Glass, Beverly Glenn, Jacqueline Gregor, Geraldine Hafer, Georgine Harvey, Helen Haughney, Diane Hay, Margaret Heckman, Beverly Helfner, Virginia Heinbach, Charlotte Heim, Elaine Heller, Karen Hilbert, Judith Hornung, Leann Kerlavage, Dorothy Kesten, Ida Kevy, Phyllis Kissinger, Martha Kleman, Dawn Knell, Carol Koch, Judith Kosick, Sandra Kriner, Linda Leashefski, Louise Lechleitner, Jean Leitzel, Faith Leo, Patricia Lesher, Mary Lord, Marilyn Lowthert, Kathryn Maroukis, Mildred Marrazzo, Madalyn Marsden, Joanne Matthews, Jacqueline McClure, Theresann McGeehan, Susan Meltzer, Joan Mennig, Georgine Miller, Marilyn Mohila, Susan Moran, Alice Moran, Jeanette Mortimer, Dorothy Mortimer, Nancy Moser, Carol Motto, Karen Moyer, Barbara Moyer, Kathryn Moyer, Ruth Ann Mullin, Barbara O'Brien, Patricia Orefice, Dariel Plodis, Carol Plumb, Jean Potts, Diane Querengasser, Janet Read, Margaret Reed, Shirley Reifsnyder, Sandra Rountree, Rosemary Schappell, Barbara SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Dutter, Wilbert Elison, John Emery, LaMar Engleman, Melvin Epting, Francis Farlow, Robert Felker, Edward Fishhurn, Kenneth Fowles, Raymond Frederick, Jerome Freeman, Harry Fernsler, John Friedman, Ronald Furman, Wilmer Furness, James Dauker, Charles Gebhardt, Perry Geist, Dean Giles, John Ginther, Francis Glaser, John Glassmire, Robert Grazis, John Griliiths, David Grossman, Louis Hamilton, Edward Hand, William Heim, Ronald Hoalt, Harold Hoffman, Gary Hoffman, Howard Greenberg, Gerald Hollenbush, Carl Hueston, Scott Jacoby, Jay Kauffman, Charles Kliebenstein, John Kriner, Arthur Kull, Samuel Leashefski, Stanley Lipsett, James Lord, Ronald D. Lord. Ronald W. Lowthert, Richard Lynch, William Mahute, Thomas Manhart, John Martin, Francis McShaw, Joseph Miller, Glenn Minker, Richard Minnick, James Mitchell. Howard Moyer, Howard Nelms, Robert Nelson, John Nieberger, Michael Norton, J. William Oerther, James Olds, Brian Osborne, Donald Paul, Raymond Pawlinger, Richard Petrie, Donald Portland. Francis Pritchard, Robert Richter, Richard Ridge, Raymond Scheitrum, Mary Schock, Patricia Schoffstall, Betty Schuster, Joanne Schwartz, Judith Shellhamer, Sally Sciarrone, Ann Louise Shovlin, Betty Sich, Carol Siino, Lucy Swmz, Stoltz, Nancy Janet Sushko, Judith Tarantino, Jacqueline Thompson, Sally Topho ney, Mary Wallace, Dorothy Walters, Nancy Wapner, Sandra Washuta, Diane Welikonich, Vera Ann Wenrich, Barbara Whalen, Lucina Williams, Sharon Winn, Roberta Young, Beverly Young, Karen Yurokonis. Barbara Zawidski, Margaret Rist, Zane Roberts, David Runkle, Thomas Russell , John Scholfner. Robert Searle, Smith, Smith, Smith, Spotts, Steckle Richard Henry Donald Robert Francis y, lrvin Steidle, James Strause, LaMar Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Robert Torak, Travit Charles z, Wayne VanderMeer, Galen Vidal, Melvin Wagner, Richard Walters, George Walters, Roland Weaver. Lvnn Wehr, Weist, Walter Dennis Wertz, Gary Wilder, J. Stanley Wilson, Charles Wingert, James Winkler, Carl Witmer, William Yvood, Anthony Wright, Troy Yuengling, Richard Zvorsky, Michael PATTERSON DIVISION ORGANIZATIONS PATTERSON CHOIRS The Patterson Division has two choirs organized since Christmas. The Seventh Grade Choir consisting of Ill members meets every Thursday. OFFICERS Prrritlrnt .................... Kaus IIIil.I.ER I'iff-l'nxitIen1. ................. JEAN PLUMB Nrerrlury .................. joltsste Mmtsoes Trraxurrr ............... .... . Susas Btttrros The Eighth Grade Choir consisting of ll-I members meets every Monday. OFFICERS I'rv:i.l1-nt .................. ,losm-It RICCIIIUTI l'it'r-l'rr.tit1rn! .... ,.,.,, , . . .IUW MIL'-EK Srfrrrary ............,.. EI.IZARE'l'll IIUMMHI, Trmmrrr.. . . , ........... Catton. Siisvitrssos All choir members are selected by tryouts. .For the first time this year, these choral groups parttctpatedlm a spring concert held tnbthe Patterson School, combining with the instrumental music and physical education department. PATTERSON ART CLUBS The Patterson Division has two Art Cllubs yyith members from each grade. There are seventy-tive members in both clubs antl they meet each week. The purpose of the club is to stress the skills in Art and'permit interested individuals to develop their talents in any chosen media. An Art Exhibit is being sponsored by the clubs this year. SEVENTII GRADE OFFICERS l'rr.titlrn!, .................. JOSEPII McSnAw l'itr-l'rr.fitlrnt ............ ISIICHAEI, Ammtoste Srrrrtury ...................... jets PLCMB Trrumrrr. ............... GisR.u.msi: Cntmott EIGIITII GRADE OFFICERS l'rni.lrn1.. ..................... ,lass Ctmut I'irf-l'rr1itlrnl.. . . . .. Gtssv CAt,tssnAk Srtrfmry ....... ..... H osstn Rlcn Trraxurrr .................. wvlI.I.I,KM Youst: PATTERSON LIBRARY CLUB The Library' Club is composed of sex enth and eighth grade students interested in learning more about the work and activities of a library. The meetings provide an opportunity for these students to help par- ticipate in yartous .library duties. The club meets every Tuesday with a membership ol hftecn. .4tl1'i.vfr. .................,.,. Miss V. Mont, PATTERSON SHOP CLUB The purpose of the Shop Club is to give the boys an opportunity to learn some of the finer points of industrial arts which cannot he cov- ered in regular classyyork. Front the various homerooms, one boy is chosen shop foreman: he then aids the instructor. The group yvorks on school projects, bv making scenery for plavs, articles for various teachers, and also by acting as the shop safety l'0IIIlIIIftl'K'. PATTERSON HOME ECONOMICS CL.UB The homt-making pupils have organized clubs which tend to further the girls' skill in hnmemakin activities. Some nf the outstanding activities of the year were: a tlimwer arrangement exhibition and dem- onstration, a tour of model kitchens of utilities and aplssliance stores, a visit to a furniture store, a St. Patrick's Day tea, an an assembly program. SEYENTII GRADE OFFICERS Prrxitlrnl. .,............ K.iTntu'x I.ow1'unttT l'irr-Prnitlrnl .............. MARY Tornossv Sn-rf-tary .....,.......... 'lattatuesft MCCLURE Trramrrr ................ RIEORCINE Msssttz EIGHTII GRADE OFFICERS l'n'siJrn1 ................. SHtet.xA IhIEI.lj5KI-IY VIII'-Pft'IItII'7Il ................. jcnv MAUARA .Vrrrrlary ...... . . . jovcta MCKERNAN Trnuurrr .................. Sasmta I.EFFI,ER 1.11-i.wr .....,............ Vto1.e'r j. RUMMEI, PATTERSON DIVISION STUDENT COUNCIL The Patterson Division Student Council is a representative roup, having one member from each seventh-grade homeroom and two members from each eighth - grade homeroom. The purposes of the council are: to develop cooperative, understanding, and responsible citizens and leadersg to promote the welfare of the schoolg to build right attitudes to school teachers, and authority in general. There is a balanced program of serious considerations and social affairs. OFFICERS I'n-ritlwnz ............... Et.iz.ynn'rn IIUMMEI, l'irr-Prrsitirnl .... joasss INTARSIIEN Srtrrtary ....... .. jostevntsts Tassosita Trmsurrr ................. Cntusrms Ssnsx .ltlrixrr ..................... Dokxs C. Moon PATTERSON DIVISION BAND .-ltlrixrr. ............... MR. ARTHUR IJELPAZ The Patterson Division Hand has had a very busy year. The band, composed of 66 members, began to rehearse after Thanks iving. Their activities included several performances at school assemlilies, playin at an annual Strawberry Festival, also a joint concert which was held May' 16. with the seventh and ei hth grade choirs. The hand partic- ipated in the Memorial Day' parage. PATTERSON JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is for eighth-grade students who are interested in taking part in one- act plays for assembly programs. The club meets once a vyerk during the activity period. The members have pre- sented several ilays this year and have sponsored a school dance. Approximately tlorty students belong to the organization. OFFICERS Prf.riJrnl ..,........ . ..... Vl'tt.I.t:tM Mottoas l'iu'-Prfxitient.. , . . . josiaemste 'I'AssosE Secretary ...... ..... j ostevn Zmtntav Trrfuun-r ..... ....,. j tzomt Dfwis .l.I1'i.rrr .... .. Mus. jms PLUMB CLUBS l L..-1 l.r'ft lo Right: Fir!! Rum'-v lf. Rieiglizlno, if Hinnnwl, XY. llildrrth, C. Adznns, Miss Ryder. Nrrurnl Row-M. 'li0Il13iIl0, G. llnfrr, li. Reeves, V. Morris, S. Frir, l.. 1,1-isaivitf, M. Eisenhauer. Tlliril Rafi:-S. Crowe, C. Reedy, Ml Tnvlor, S. Clauser, N. Dnviis, S. Rchlnk, -I. Harley. Ffmrlh Ruu?l'. llouser, M. Yoder, E. Tonitis VV. Russell, G.Blum, l'. Perron. Fifth Rufw-fli. Angst, R. Gentile, S. l.iner, Snntor, ll. Holley, DI. Lowtherl, U. Moser. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized in l926. lts main purposes are to promote the best interests of the school and create Cooperation between the students and the faculty. The membership of the council consists of one representative from each homeroom and the president and vice-president elected by the stu- dent body. This yearls Student Council has carried on the many activities of pre- vious councils. The most outstanding have been the continuation of concession stands at football and basketball games, lyceum programs sponsored by student subscriptions, and the Penny-A-lVeek Drive which lasted ten weeks. The contributions from this drive bought many Christ- mas gifts for needy families. The chief project of the council was the sponsoring of a foreign exchange student for the Wifi-'57 term. OFFICERS Prrriflf-nt, ..... ............. N VlI,l,l.fXNI HILIJRFTH l'irr'-Pr-esi1Iwzt. . . . CATH.-XRINE HLMMEI, Serwtfzry ..... ...... C oxxm Aramis 'I'rmr1m'r. .. . . FRED RIcIcI.iANo 4,..... l,ffr ni Riyhrs Fint Runes-I. lfreele, l7ialnond, G, Berkowitz, Mr. l.idLll'e, Sfmrnl RuuQ4'. Miller, K. l7i'l'ullio, l'. A.AC'ohen Thin! Ruu+B. VVouders, l.. Buehler, M. Yoder, S. Crowe. Fourth Rnfur-B. llildreth, M. A. Balsls, M. lxadanx, M. rl. llohinan, M. Aheshaus. 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Pottsville High School Chapter of the National Honor Society Secondary Schools received its charter in 1936. Since that time it has functioned actively and successfully in order to promote the ideals of the club. These ideals are as follows: l. To create an enthusiasm for scholarship. 2. To stimulate a desire to render service. 3. To promote worthy leadership. 4. To encourage the development of character. Requirements for membership are character, service, and scholarship. Xlemhership consists of fifteen senior members. The outstanding annual activity of the society is the sale of Hmumsl' for the Thanksgiving ganie. The organization also purchases a pin for each of the members. The past successful year can be attributed to the outstanding efforts and capahle guidance of Nlr. Benjamin Liddle, the faculty adviser. -1. I OFFICERS Prmdmt. ...... .......... . . . . . J,-xv FREEZE l'i.-1'-Prrsiflrnf . . . . . . . jcov DlAMoNo Swnfmry-'I'rmsurrr . . . . Gan. BERKOWITZ ALLIED YOUTH The Pottsville Post of Allied Youth, Inc., sponsored by the Pottsville Lions Club, has as its primary purpose the education of high-school students on today's problems of alcohol. This year Post No. 277 has maintained an active and interesting program for its members. Veterans lVIemorial Stadium was the setting for the Tenth Animal Dog Show, held on October 22, 1955. Nine representatives attended the National Allied Youth Conference at Buck Hill Falls from November 17th to the 20th. Hershey, Pennsylvania, was the scene for two annual affairs-the Ice Capades in February and the picnic in june. During February a successful membership drive increased our enrollment to approx- imately three hundred. lnitiation of new members was held at the Necho Allen Hotel on March 5, 1956. The success of Allied Youth's projects may be attributed to its capable adviser, Miss Catherine Garrett, the cooperation of the members, and the continued support of the Pottsville Lions Club. X I. Af W z OFFICERS Ref? . DQEL President ...... ............... lv IERILL ABESH xc s i Vice-President .... ..... C LARE HOLSFR .nf H A ,QQN Secretary ..... ....... M Aav ANN BA1.s1s J A Treasurer .... .............. .I AMES Scorr Adviser. .. .... Miss CATHERINE GARRFTT GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSCJCIATION The Pottsville High School Girls' Athletic Association, organized in the fall of 1954, is one of the newer organizations. Its general aim is support and promotion of intramural activities which are an outgrowth of the school program of physical edu- cation. hlembership is open to any girl in the school who participates in at least one after- school sport a season. The association has eight objectives: to establish a sport for every girlg to develop a wholesome and diversified program of gamesg to provide active opportunities for a large group rather than for a small select groupg to develop student-conducted activ- itiesg to develop fellowship and friendliness in gamesg to promote ideals of health and sportsmanship, and adopt standards in athletics for girlsg to set up requirements for earning awardsg to elect heads of various sports. OFFICERS Prrsidmf ...... ............... E LIZARETH BRADY Sem-ctary. .... ........... D onornv BAKER i Trmsurrr. . . ................ SARAH Fans -V Adviser. .. ., Miss HANN.-xH FI. Crmnwicx lfire-President. . . . . . TWYLA HASLER s Ms '57 1.4 3 KN i, ..i-W -A 'O' Lrft lo Right: First Rofw-B. jamitis, Miss Farlow, C. Hummel, B. Dando. Sfmml Rnfw-li. Kelley, l.. Davis, S. l'luvton, N. Troutman, M. Taylor. Third Ruug-A. Lauhzlch, K. Kerhy, J. Dzlndo, M. Hummel, M. Tomaino. Fourth Ruu- M. Kadany, S. Staudl, B. Yodlnsliy, M. Holtz, A, Dough:-rty. Filth Rnfw-j. Strolu-ck:-r, XV. lliltlrrth, j. Vl'nr1u', I.. Cohen. SKETCH CLUB The Sketch Clulfs primary purpose is to proinotc zuul develop the artistic :ability and inter:-st of its Illl'llll3CI'S. These invnihcrs are chosen :lt the hcginning of czlrh school term through n conipvtitivx' llI'2lNVll1g tryout :intl :ui iluliczm-rl willingnt-ss to work with others. The Sketch Cluh sponsors an annual :nvzu-tl to :ln outstanaling :n't SfllLl1'llf who plans to further his vclucation in an :u't fic-lil. lfunils for this znvzml arc- 0:n'iwtl hy st-lling annual covers :uul hy holding an zuinuzil fornizil tlzuicv, trzulitionzilly cnllul flu- l i'osty Frolicf' Thr- cluh svrviu-s school vvcnts, such :ls thc Senior Play, fllinuvt, A Czippcllxl, :uul other organizations, hy contributing stag? scttings, stage make-up, :uul tht- likv. Nliss Carol l7:1rlow is fzlclllty :ulvisvr to this group. OFFICICRS l'n-siflmt ....,. ............ L lx'rn.uuxic llt .uxnai. I'in'-I'r'rsi1lw1I ...... .... I 3.XRl2.XR.X llxxno S1'rn'l11r-y-'l'rvnx11rrr.. . . .lgE'I l'Y Axx -l.XNll'I'lS Ltff ta Right' Fir!! Rww-M. Balsis M. j. llohman, Miss Brown, D. Clauser, M. Kirk. Second Row--D. Baker, ll. Altmaun E. Kelly, H. March, K. lilicchiuti, F. Scott, A. Rosenthal. Third Rau--C. Rudnick, J. Birtley, j. Matus A. Pachllls, M. Prokop, S. Staudt. Fourth Row-A. llnnin, M. Kapaln, T. Simms, L. Demlto, T. Shollenberger, J. koury. FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francais, the French Club of Pottsville High School, was chartered in September, 1950. It has as its objective the promotion of French and French culture among the students of that language. French Club is composed of members of the first and second-year French classes and those who have completed at least one year of that language. Officers of the club must be second-year students or students who have completed second-year French and maintained at least a C average scholastically. Applicants for membership write compositions on French culture. 'lihesc compositions are voted upon by the members. Neatness, origin- ality, and text are considered by voters. Two-thirds of the applicants are chosen. Formal initiations are customarily held at the Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS PI'l'5i1I'L'Ilf ...... . . ........... lvl.-XRY JANE HOHMAN I'im-I'rvsi11t-111 . . . . . . DoL'GLAs CLAUSER Smfrefary ...... . . IXIARY ANN BAi,s1s 'l'n-rzrzmfr. . . . NIARG.-XRET KIRK Sfii Left to Right: Fin! Row-P. Dra na, M. Goldberg, Miss Chadwick J. Matus, D. Siegel. Second Row-J. Reichart M. Mys. linski, P. Riotto,RI. Diamond C. Mil er P. Boyer. Tfrird R010-E. Hil reth, S. Frie, B. Reeves, B. Dando, H. Altman. Fourth uw-M. Rec-ser, M. Yoder, M. Hummel, M. Taylor, C. Guensch. Filth R01-w-M. Balsis, C. Hummel, L. Diamond, J. VVagner, R. Jaffe. ALPHA IOTA DELTA Alpha Iota Delta, chartered in September, 1950, was organized as the first group in Pottsville High School whose sole purpose is Service. The English word AID was derived from the initial letters of Greek words. The membership is limited to a minimum of twenty and a maximum of twenty-five girls. This year's membership is composed of eleven seniors, nine juniors, and five sophomores. The girls are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, and industry. Among services rendered, Alpha Iota Delta has helped to promote the Red Cross Drive, has sent volunteers to work at the Pottsville Hospital Canteen, and has cheer- fully served in many other civic and school drives. Alpha Iota Delta has also sold Christmas cards. On December 26, a luncheon was held for the mem- bers and alumni. The annual Spring Fantasy, a semi-formal dance, is always a well- received activity which is usually held after the Easter Holiday recess. wick. S' OFFICERS Pnesidrnt ....... ........... . . IYTINA GOLDRERG b l'!if8-PfFSi1il'7lf. . . . . . JEANNE MATUS Snretrlrj' ..... . . . PEGGY DRAGNA Trmrzzrfr. . . . . DOROTHY SIEGEL The group is under the careful guidance of Bliss Hannah E. Chad- ,of X Q ab 4? x .M as xg X f 2? Y 1 'swf 6 , J K . b QR A f. f, 5 1 if ! pw-L 1 5 F af VJ - x Q V X . S X 3, W f Q' F f x . ,Q Q LQ .ig A .g N-, jg xxx W x :..,:: X X XE I X X s A ii - X Q Q2 :ss . . . XX.. 5 , x N xii: y ,QQ X T1 X LLL- N A X.Xx 2 X QNX .-5-L as - K X NWN, ---' - -fx x R 'MQ Q Xi ., 'XEM X ASS w ' X 5 x nfs .sg .. K M W we we X v si p 1 Sig? E ' -, . 33 X Q 1 X' X Q NB ,X 1 4 X. X ,Y X S Si 5 S X X X Y ffm ,-35' Imfz lu Right.- lfirrl Rufugl. l rvs-lv, Miss Morgan, WV. llildrrth, M. Kirk. Srnmrl Rufw-M. Glacrr, li. VVondc'rs, R. Pirton, l,.I1rnln-rgcr, K. Ricchiuti, M. Rt-ith, P. Malzlkas, J, Davis, B. Barto, B. Rr-rvcs, V. Nlorris, A. Rosenthal. Third Rau'-J. Dando, M. Ritz, P. Dragon, M. Rv:-sc-r, M. Ondeck, K. Ui'1'ullio, C. Rudnick, B. March, E. K:-lly, I7. Bedford, A. Rr-nningur, Yourshaw. , IIHY'fll Raw-M. Holtz, J. Birtley, A. Pnchilis, C. Hummel, C. Cohen, ll. Altman, B. Favimrlli, G. Be-rkowitv, R. Jaffe, D. Baker, A. Brcnnan. Fiflh Rum.-J. Koval, M. A. Balsis, J. VVng4 ner, K. Mad:-nford, N. Clark, I.. Diamond, M. J. Hohman, J. Keller, I.. Abrams, A. Cohen, R. Umbenhaucr. Six!!! Kun'-ll. Lowthcrt, M. Abeshaus, F. Gross, I.. Cohi-n, A. Ehlers, I.. Drmko, J. Morris, J. Stichter, D. Trnvitv, R. Rs-idlrr, M. Cohen, Pndolick. BIOLOGY CLUB 'l'lu- Biology Club of Pottsyille High School consists of approximately fifty mem- bcrs chosen on thc- basis of a written biology examination. hlcmbership is open to anyone who has stutliccl or is studying biology. This organization offers its members an excellent opportunity to obtain a broader and ilccpcr unclerstancling of biology, One of the highlights of the current year is a trip either to the Fc-ls l lanetarium in Philadelphia or to the RCA fac- tory in Camden. The club also plans an animal dissection in Spring. bliss Doris Nlorgan serves as faculty adviser to the group. 5 Ayyy .ws ' or OFFICICRS T ,K l'f-fxviflrnf ...... ............. X Vn.i.1.xxi ,l'llI.IJRE'I'H ' l'ii-1'-l'f-miflmiz ..... ....... , J.-xy FREEZE f X N1'f!'l'fIU'j'-'llI'l'll,VI1Iil'f. . . PEGGY KIRK - lg X ' . Q ' Q it . shui, 9' ' r +11- Lrfr lu Right: Fin! Ruuglf. XK'umIi-rs, M. Iixilsis, Miss jon:-s, Matus, I.. Hut-hlt-r. .Ynnn.I Rout-A. Rnwnhtal, S. Gmsqnan, IT. Buhler, H. Re-1-ws, j. l'Iiivinski, M. IM-nglfr, Ii. Z4-Ilne-r, I.. Inwtht-rt, Martha I.ink, M. Difrllo, I..Hicht. Third Run--I'. Rinttn, If. Iintt, I7. link:-r, N. Rf-ith, Margaret I.ink, j. Sv-ith-rs, M. Srhnstz-r, j. II2lYIt j, A. W'ilIi2ms, Krrhs, Fuurllt Rnkur-.L IR-Mzlrizl, Ihiis, If. II:iIc, M. Ultlswr, M. Rvilh, I.. I'nihrrgc'r, S. Num'm:lChc'r, As - main, V. Adzinis. Fifllr Rua:--II. Quinn, C. Schviilt, C. Ilumnn-I, M. Ilrzignn, j, Nnglv, II. Whshutn, R. Hondura. Sixth Rua:-.L I':n'hiIis, -I. Sinitli, M. j. Ilohinzin, Ii. WH-slit-r, N. Srhrinrr, I-2. Ke-Ilv, P. Bngucnnski, B. jamitis. LIBRARY CLUB IICCZIIISK' thc- high scInmI Iibitiri is :tn int1'gt':tI part of svhonl activity, tht- L'IitIW was tmtggziiiizt-ti with :1 st-i'x'icc nic-:tI. AICIIIINTSIIIP is Iiniilctl to forty-ciglit girls who ure- scIc'ctc'tI on the basis of :i the-inc' pi't'st'tm'tI to :in initiation cnliiitiittcw. 'IQIIQ' t'c'sptmsiI1iIiti of this group is t't'1itt't'1'tI ttrontnl citifviisiiip piticticcs in thc IiI1t':tt'y, ttssistzuicc' in ciizirging books, sIic-Iiing Iiooks, :intl helping fellow-pttpils to nst- III2II'K'I'I1lIS ninrt' rt':nIiIy. 'IQIIPSQ' git'Is i'0Inntc'0t' thrit' st'i'x'it't's tinring stntli pc-t'io4Is :intl Iwfnrt- scIiooI. lIm'c'titigs zitc' IWIII in thc' IiIWt':1t'y nn tht- secotnl :intl fourth 'Iitivstlzty uf the ninnth. 'I'Ii4- group is nntlcr the caipzihlt- giiitlziticv of the librarian, lIiss .Iont's. OI I ICICRS l'rtxvi1lt'nf ...,.. ........... . . .NI nu' Axis: I3.fxi.sis I'itw'l'w,viiIw1t. . . .... jiaxsxi: NI,x1'i's Stn-t'r11r'y .... . . I5 XRILXR x XVUNIDERS Trmymw-. . . . .Miss IIITTTY -IONES . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB c c s LI11I1 was 01'g:111Izc'1I 111 I937. 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NIIMNYE Asuxux .NIRs. C. I7E1'1'1uc11 Iffl ru Right: 'Pint Rau-M. Moyer, S. Shut-vnxlke-r, Mrs. Heinrich, j. Zimmrrmnu, S. tirossmrm. Srwml Rufw+I7. Chiodo, P. lxoch, l., lrisrnxitz, M. Link, M. Cart-stirl. Thin! Rufw-U. VVnlIau:-r, N. Kr:-hs, D. Cody, P. Ze-lusky, A. jrffries. FRESHMAN HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Frcsluuxlu Home I':C0lIOIl1iCS Club was 0I'g12llliZl'Li in january for the purposc ot :affording to uiuth-grande students an opportunity to participate in club work. The projccts of the club include sc-If-improvemc-ut and participation fu charitable' under- takings. The club meetings are hcld in tht' Home Ifcououmics Departuwut thc first and third Thursdzu' of cznclm month. l,l't'.YiI1t'I! f. 1 iff'-Prr.v Sc'1'rrf11r'y. f v I 7'l'IIXllV't'l' .11l1'ixe'r'. . idvnf -I.xx1cE Z1.xmERx1,xx .. ... SDRESE c3ROSSNl.XN SAREN SHOENIAKER ... NIARTY IXIOYER AIRS. C. IJEITRICH Ao- A? s gb' ' Q Left to Right: Fin! Rufu:-P. Boyer, J. Reichart, A. Me-taxas, M. A. Puzauskie. Sfruml Rau--H. Freeze, J. Ycnosky, M. Mc- Shnw, C. Miller, A. Mohl. Third Ron--V. Grifliths, V. Mennig, S. Fritz, J. Straus. Fourth Rnfw-I.. Doddi, J. Nagle, S. Heaton, A. Gilio, C. Atkinson. Fifth Rnfu-C. Epting, N. Frnntr, I.. Haglen, C. Guenscll, J. Moyer. SENICR Y - TEENS The Senior Y-Teens was organized for the purpose of promoting the social and moral development of senior girls and increasing their interest in higher ideals. A one-hour meeting is held every YVednesday evening under the guidance of M rs. Bette VVallace. The organization has sent five members to a llid-NVinter Conference of Y-Teens for the past three years, has contributed to local drives, and has taken an active part in raising money for various foreign and domestic reliefs. In the past year we have sent members to the summer conference at Albright College and for the winter conference we sent delegates to YVilkes-Barre. OFFICERS President. ..... ........... . . . BONNIE VVEBER Vire-President. . . ........ ANN AIETAXAS Treasurer .... ........ J ANE REICHART Serrrtary. . . . .MARY ANN PL'zAL'sKn2 HI - S - POTTS NEWSPAPER - I955 - I956 The Ili-S-Potts Newspaper continued its thirtieth year of publication with the 1955-'56 issues. A new record of publication was established during the holiday sea- son when two issues in ten days were printed. lfditors of the 1955-'56 Ili-S-Potls included: Diane Gricltis '56 Allan Cohen '57 Nlarie Kadany '56 Annabelle Rosenthal '57 Phyllis Shay '56 Helen Cabashinsky '57 Clare Houser '56 Lfft to Right: First Row-I.. Berkheiser, J. Rosenherger, Mr. Bossick, Mr. Sterner, J. Barnes, V. Schuster. Suomi Rofw-il. VVhitaker, R. VVolfgang, R. Carestia, ll. Bushar, J. Gallo, G. Sticklooln, J. Stiles, M. Zulick, J. Strohccker, .. Aaronson, J. Barherta, F. Allar, F. Ranck, C. Thomas, XV. McCarthy, R. Hollenhush, G. Kaylan, R. Prokop, T. Gricltis. Thin! Rout-F. Prestileo, V. Schock, D. Holley, Palerino, M. Abeshaus, G. Blum, Scott, J. Niefert, R. Dungie, F. Dandn, G. Mayberry, R. Downey, J. Elison, F. Rep y, J. Reese, H. VVorkman, B. An st, T. Kant- ner, M. Spontak. Fourth Row-A. Downey, R. Rabenau, R. Bolieli, H. Fallon, J, Adcuclt, M. Cholfo, J. Koval, E. Barnes, VV. Taylor, J. Caruso, F. Julian, J. Traiui, R. VVarne, J. Keller, ll. Piccioni, R. DiMarcello, R. Bed- dow, I.. Beard, D. lowthert. VARSITY CLUB The purpose of the Varsity Club is to bring together the men of Pottsville High. These lettermen carry out any activity which the sponsors deem beneficial to the boys and school. The organization is guided by all the coaches of competitive teams. These men especially keep an eye on the scholastic grades attained by the Club members. Boys not doing too well are contacted and aided. The organization has completed another successful year in teaching P. H. S. team- work. P OFFICERS ,J . A ' Prexiderzt ..... ................. J EROME BARNFQ -- ' m Vive-President .. . . JOSEPH ROSENBERCFR Q Sm-rvtary. .... . ....... VINCE SCHLSTER Treasurer. . . . . LEWELLYN RERKHFISFR 1 mllnf .,.... ........,... . Vlxcrc ScuLs'1'r4:R I rwmlfnf. . . ............. Ru' XVo1.rc.xx'c lflfmfx ..,.... UMR. liosslcx, NIR, Rocsowlcz, lffl In Riuhl: Fin! kung-R, Hhlfgxmg, Mr, lfosxivk, Y, Sclnl-Ivr. Nrmn.l Rnazali. III-llmlvilrll, li. Hluln, ll. I.e'Hlf'r, Keller Thin! Rfmwf-II. Hushar, FI, faruao, XV. 'l'asIor, R. Taylor, IC. Dnxis. Fuurlh Ruu+G. joulwan, B. Rn enau, F julian, XY. Snymlrr, VI. Koxfll. IT. lxvurlu-rt. Fiflll Roux-NI. .Xluwllnxly li, llllmlrr-Ill, U. Slruwlson, l,. Hrrkhflsfr, A lfIllQ'rs, YY. Sixlux. NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY Tha- National Arlmlcric Honor Sock-ry is vomposcql of stumlvuts who llaw rarnvml :I varsity lctrvr III any ol flu- Iollowmg sporty: football, l1aslu'tball, traclc, Cross-colmtrv, and hasclwall. 'l'Iu-sv SIIIIIPIITS must also arquirc- a scholastic :u'0l':agc- of or lwttvr 'lllw purpow of flu' n'IuIw is to crvare good Sp0I'l'SIl11lIlSl1lp, a'irizc'11sl1ip, aml fellowship among flu- various arlllctvs. 'lilw :ulx'isc'rs arm- always willing to aial ox' n'm'our':1gm' any lwoy sclxolasrically aml zltlxlvrically. Ol IfICI'fRS NIR. XIILLIZR. NIR. STERYIIR x -...,A . Iffl In Riyhl: Fin! Run- -D. R1-xnolds, li. Esluarals, ll, fullrx, li, Amlnllus, Nlr, Srvrnr-r. Nrun:.l Row -Nl, VI. foxlv, R, A, lxomra, IT. Kolono, .X. K-lllo, l, llopw, Ql, llmklr, FOOTBALL PROGRAM SALES GIRLS Above- is pivturwl tlu- group tbat is responslblc' for tbc' suvccss of rho Ulbcial Foot- ball llrogram of llottsvillv lllgb. Ir is ratul as om' of tbl' bvst lllL1stratc'tl lntvrscbol- astic football programs in tba- uommomvc-altb. llcforv 1-acll Lfillllf' in tht- fall sport, this salt-s group provitlvs rlu- sr1'x'ifc- which placvs tbousamls of tlwsc' prim'-winning pro- grams at tba' clisposal of tba' pupils aml patrons of l'ottsx'ill1' High football. Q.. Q-ur 1-Q 4? 1 l,r!'I 111 Kizlhlf Fin! Rm. ij. XYi11g1-11l11-Isl, .X. Sl1g1pp1-ll, l4.R1111I, Nlix- Hl:111rl11'i'111r:111, Y.Hr111:111:1, 'l.liv1-rl-1, If Gillwrt. .Yfrfm1f Rua:-ffNl. H4111-r, R. S1'l11u-ikf-rl, S. XVix1g1-rl, NI. lI1l111:111, .X. llnxix, P. XY:1xwl, xl. VYhi11-. Thiril Ruu+R. Kirfrr, IT. NV41w1-I, l'. .X111lr1-xv, KI llzilli-1, ii. XViIIi11gh11111. fourth Rf1q:fXV, Ki:1rrix1111, 'If XViIli:l111s, j. F1-111-dirk, F. Rash, -I. l1'1111Nk1. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLASS Uistrihiitiw l'illllk'2ltl0ll is ll voczitioiml pr11grs1111 llQ'SljI,lll'll to hm-lp Sflltll'IIfS :11'q11ir1- the husinvss tvch- niques that will l1':11l to sllccvss in il career 111 1listi'1h11rim1. 'l his typv of progrziin, spmisorvml hy the state :uid fc'1lc'1':1l g11x'1'1'111111'11ts, 1'11:1hlc's hoth boys Ellltl girls tu St'ClIl'!' storm- 4'Xpl'FlC'llCl' 11111l1'r ohscrvation, s11p1'1'x'isi1111, :1l11l g11i1l:1111'c- of thc- l'l11Dl0y'i'l' Zllltl 1111- t1':11'l11'r -1- L'UOI'tlllI1lfl0ll whilx- :1tt1'111li11g srhriol. The- scl11111l gz1i11s thrmigh Uistrihlitiw lf1l111'z1ti1111 i11:1s111111'h 115 tha- pr11gr:1111 bI'O2llll'llS thc- 1'1l11c':1tio11:1l falrilitivs of 1111- L'11111l111111ity :1111l p1'o1'i1lc's przlctirzil tr:1i11i11g opp11rt1111iti1-5 for :1 group uf st111lc'11ts who wish to 111:1k1- l'l'f2lllll1Q,f thvir C1ll'l'l'I'. 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This yl'1lI' thx- group was thm- g111'st ot Y ork High Svllmml whvrx' they :1ttcl11l1-1l ll DCl'lUI'l1l2llIL'i' of thc Ur. DIC Show. The Allllllill Uistrihiitiu- lf1l111'z1ti1111 kl0l1X'l'lll'lOll of l,1'1111sylx'z111i:1 was hclcl in l.:111r:1stf'1' this yvar, April 8th :1111l Oth, illlll all Puttwxillm- IJIC st111l1'11ts :1ttv111l1'1l. The trip to cilII1l7l'l'S :1111l -Iohii XV:111:1111:1k1'r of l'hil:11l1-lphia gm 1' thc st111l1'11ts :111 0Dl1OI'fllIIll'j' to sw- :1 hc'hi111lvtl11--suciirs tour of :1 1l1-p:1rt1111-11t store opc'r:1ri1111 on :1 large- sc:1l1'. 'l'l11- st111l1'11t-1111'1'1'l1:111t h:111q111't hm-ld :it thc- Neclio .-Xlli-11 Hotel, H111 2-lth, 1'o11cl111lc'1l thc social pro- Qfillll ol thc 10111 Uistrihiltivc l':llUL'ZiflUIl class. Tha- 0H'lk'l'I'S 1ll't' Nl. H111-1-1', prcsi1l1'11t3 tl. l'lCtl. x'ic1'-p1'1-si1l1'11tg A. Uzwis, Sl'CI'C'l'2lI'j'Q Ll. lA'llOSlij', tr1':1s4 llI4l'I'. JUNIOR VOLUNTEER NURSING CORPS ALLIED YOUTH DOG SHOW CHAIRMAN NMJSNC ,L IH'-K - -'V A CAPPELLA CHOIR Another successful year has once again been completed by the A Cappella Choir. The choir consists of one hundred and twenty members under the direction of Mr. Chester Stineman. The Folk Singers is a group of forty-eight selected from the A Cappella who have a repertoire of songs from various countries as well as those of our own. The Vocalaires is made up of sixteen persons selected from the A Cappella who fulfill engagements at various social functions in other cities as well as in our own community. OFFICICRS Prusidt-nr ...... . .... JAMES K. SeoTT Sm-rvrary... ....... PHYLLIS Loxo I'iw-I'n-sidnzt.. ......... jiixms Scorr Trm.rur1'r.. ............ CHARLES RIOSER Rrporlrr ............. . ...... CAROL lVlII,I,ER .X C'Al'Plfl.l,.'X CHOIR 0lr'l'll'l iRS Lrfl to Right: Tom Sinnns, Carol Miller, jim Scott, Phvllis Long, Charles Moser it ,QN- .stxgxi . K x gif? Ng vi xg . Xiw . N x 2 1 -as x X SR Y .... IX, X 5 f 5555 - - ii qw . ,Q - ::',. i x , Xw,,..,,..N. NN 1 if g 'gi . X -V k S R- - -Q1 XX R .. :.,mQ N Q X ii Q NX X SSE QQQ.: x px if ' Q34 'E if Yi? ik ve , J W' few Y W ' Yi R K X S - S ' Q y 9 . is S Q N1-fl -ki ..., 1: .- , - K m , Q ., 5255- . A w ' , ,X5 f'i .75f QW? 15Sf?772' 24f V , K- M -755 :-M' ni 'izfw L L 3 , L A X ,fa ,LW w :f- . w x. : -,A 533 X fi 'A 'I x Qfwiimw f??21if2 f' 'NW' X 1 2 nf? - 42 :Z X 1 15 B512 Ja ,J , THE ASSOCIATED CHOIRS The Associated Choirs is made up of the Choral Iinsemhle, the A Cappella, the Girls' Choral Club, and the junior Choir. It is composed of approximately three hundred and eighty-five members. Nlr. Chester Stineman capahly directed two concerts this year: the annual Christ- mas Concert and the Spring Concert. The president of the Associated Choirs for the 1933-'56 term is Thomas Simms. MR. CHESTER STINEMAN 3 JVNIUR UHOIR OFFICERS Left to Right: Judy Smink, Janice Zimmerman, Joe Sxmtor, Ruth Ann Freeze, Jayne Gray. FOLK SINGIQRS OFFICERS Sralnl, Lvft to Right: jim Scott, Uztrol Miller, jim Scott, Simms, Phyllis Long, Charles Moser. Tom JUNIOR CHOIR POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND This year by far, Pottsville High School had one of the finest playing and most spirited hands in its history. Ir contributed a lor to l'. H. S.-unequalled football programs, an A-number-l concert, and a highly successful pep-hand. The hand, under X113 Arthur Uelpaz, with a membership of seventy-three players, and the majorettes under Nlr. lfdwin Hasler, presented many colorful programs on the gridiron. VVe were very capably aided by this year's color guard - llill Hildreth, james Keller, George Blum, Uouglas Clauser, and Roger Hoffman. The twentieth Annual Spring Concert, under the direction of Xlr. Delpaz, was enjoyed hy everyone who attended. The pep-hand, under the direction of Fred Ricigliano, was a tremendous asset to the enthusiasm at the basketball games. VVe feel confident that in future years this hand will hecome as much a part of the haslcethall games as the hig hand is to the foothall games. .T i aa,- MR. ARTHUR DELPAZ l if X. i ATN .mmm A-ull' E Q 1s 3 l E MAJORETTES The excellent training being given our young musicians was again brought to pub- lic recognition and commendation, when four of the band members were selected to play in the lfastern Uistrict llantl of the Pennsylvania Xlnsic lfmlucators Association. held at Coopersburg, Pa. They were: Charles Nloser and l,arry Koch, clarinetistsg john Tucci, tromboneg and Frank Difylarcello. bass. VVe also were represented by Charles lloser at State Band and by john Tucci at District Orchestra. Throughout the year the band gave many enjoyable assembly programs and pro- yitletl music for numerous community activities. lts highly successful season was closed with its playing for the Class Uay and Commencement exercises. The many honors and tributes brought to llottsyillc High School by these young musicians has made us all justly proud of the lnstrumlntal Klusic Department. AR M W 3 Y tw: i N inn s W Q -, f si 5 Q , -Q., ff FQ ar Q W 521 5' H' f iq Q? 3-S X W f M .Q hw gif? N. Q PW 'ff 'M'f5yw Q A 05 Q, Qu gb w., A 0 Z Q., Q.. ' 1 - Qs: -bbb .Q S '-Q SE K: V ww Am., Q igws i fiwv 3- N Q , 5 N W S ff! 'UQ Q Il, 3 -Q mx Q 3 .-f1f x' W ' :' , M-A,,N ,,..,N Y , X ,, .- , .:L' -qi X as Y Y ll '55 5g 1 5, K 4 VX xx 2 WY . ii SPORTS Lffr ra Righi: Firxl Rofw-Mr. Lindeman, Mr. Kiehner, Mr. Scott, Mr. Rogowicz. Serum! Raw-Mr. Miller Mr Llddle M Bnssick, Mr. Luchnick. Third RIIQL'-MT, Brady, Mr. Guertler, Mr. Sterner. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS LLOYD L. MARTZ.. JOHN S. CLARKE. . l,0NALIl IJOLBIN .. MII,Es S. KIEHNER CH EsTER Rocowicz ALI-IERT GUERTI.ER GEORGE LINDEMAN EDWARD BOSSICK .. CHARLES MILLER . CARLTON STERNER BIICHAEL sl. BRADY HOKIER XVILBUR . . HANNAH CHADWICK . . . . . . FRANK LL'cHNIcK .IOHN TASSO ....... . . . BEN LIDDLE . ........ GEORGE IDIMMERLING .. . .. . JOHN SMITH ........ ... RAYMOND C. SCOTT. .. .. . ALBERT FREEMAN ... ... School Board Chairman School Board Biember School Board MeIIIber Principal 'of High School Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Treasurer Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Head Track Coach jayVee Basketball Coach Boys' Gymnastic Coach Girls' Gymnastic Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Athletic Director, Patterson Division Football Hlld Basketball Coach Patterson Diusion Official Photographer Eqnipinent Nlanager CIM' Nik ff 3? i in-:sf 'X me 3 -W... ww., 1 v W iw w Wim me we ma --ns. M--.., 4-.,, . wwf WNW M.- X '-.-JIS. Nun. ,fb x IDN vw mis ff Lift to Righl: SENIORS Kvruling-Toni Devitt, jerry Barnes, john Caruso, lid Davis, Don Moyer, Lew lin-rklieiser Bob Taylor Vramliny-lrv Klinger, joe Rose-nberger, Vince Svlnistifr, lfrank julian FOGTBALL- 1955 POTTSVILLE 32-WEST HAZLETON 12 The frimson Tide opened its season with a 32-12 tri- umph over VVest Hazleton. Pottsvillt-'s attack was sparked by Klinger, Rosenberger, and lleinbach, the former scoring twice and kicking two extra points. POTTSVILLE 14-MAHANOY CITY 20 Pottsville High put up a tough battle but lost to a vet- eran Mahanoy City team, 20-14. The Maroons won with a last-minute touchdown. joey Rosenberger sparkled with two 88-yard runs, one on the opening kickoff. POTTSVILLE 6 - EASTON 14 Although Pottsville played one of its best games, fum- bles brought about their downfall in a very close battle at Easton. lrv Kliuger scored Pottsville's only touchdown. jerry Barnes, Don Moy er, and john Caruso stood out de- fensively. POTTSVILLE 21-SUNHURY 0 Taking the opening kickoff, P. H. S. marched to a touch- town. A 13-yard pass from Hushar to julian, a 32-yard run by VVhitaker, and a line plunge hy Klinger produced the three touchdowns. Fallon kicked two extra points and Hushar ran for the other. POTTSVILLE 27 - SHA MOKIN 7 Striking for two quick first-period touchdowns, P. H.S. went on the march to upset the Greyhounds. Halfhack Klinger sparked the Crimson Tide with two 'l'D's and three out of four extra points. Heinhach and Rosenherger also scored. Shamokin has never beaten Pottsville in the series which started in 1946. POTTSVILLE 19- LEBANON 20 After leading at half-time, the boys lost a heart-breaker to the Tall Cedars hy one point. Joey Rosenherger had three brilliant touchdown runs of 64, 73, and 59 yards. Klinger and Schuster also stood out. POTTSVILLE 13-MT. CARMEL 25 Pottsville High put up a rugged battle against a strong Mt. Carmel outfit. A sensational 74-yard forward pass play from Bushar to Rosenberger produced Pottsville's first touchdown. Vince Schuster plunged over from the three-yard line for the other score. POTTSVILLE 6-BERWICK 21 The Crimson Tide invaded Berwick only to be over- powered by the Bulldogs Coach Bossiclfs eleven scored its lone six-pointer on a 78-yard forward pass from Bushar to Leflier. Tackle Jerry Barnes and End Bill Heinbach played an outstanding defensive game. POTTSVILLE 6- McKEESPORT 25 Traveling 250 miles to play one of the biggest schools of the state, the team put up a rugged battle. The much bigger Westerners took advantage of first-period penalties and fumbles to build up the lead. Vince Schuster plunged over for the touchdown. A 90-yard touchdown march by P. H. S., climaxed by a touchdown pass from Bushar to Julian, was nullified. POTTSVILLE 18-HAZLETON 13 Pottsville broke its four-game losing streak by defeating the Mountaineers, 18-13. Vince Schuster featured with a 65-yard touchdown rung Joe Rosenberger scored twice. Jerry Barnes and lrv Klinger stood out defensively for P. H. S. POTTSVILLE 0-READING I9 Over 7,000 came out to see the traditional game. Our boys held the powerful Red Knights scoreless for the first half. Then Reading broke loose in the third quarter for two TD's and added another in the fourth. It was the only time this year P. H. S. was held scoreless. All-State hack joe Rosenberger played his usually fine game. Coaches Luchnick, Bossick, and Tasso present 1955 POTTSVH-LE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL P. H. S. ..... 325 West Hazleton P. H. S. ..... 145 Mahanoy City Lenny Daubert with an honorary letter. P. H. S. ..... 65 Easton . ..... .. P. H. S. ..... 215 Sunbury .. . . P. H. S. ..... 275 Shamokin .. . .. P. H. S. ..... 195 Lebanon P.H.S. ..... 135 Mt. Carmel P. H. S. ..... 65 Berwick ..... . P. H. S. ..... 65 McKeesport .. . P. H. S. ..... 185 Hazleton .... . P.H.S. ..... 05 Reading . 'I'o'1'AL ...... 1 62 5 K x XY? N f-,.1fj' , -Q 34 x P - X - WMW1 .V + fr 3 A ,-', 1' W- -5553 ..W,x,.M ,gw a. E- x Q ' ' X EN XQNN Tw, QA--EA X M QWXQ - :zz f W. Mxkwwm lf S ., N S J TSX Y -Q. N X i .. Q X? Ag? X - X 4 x K5 X 4 'S Wg! F - - z ,.,.... , . . V' -: X gf f as f '.'e,. M : AM? A3 XYWTT fw Q. xg M .N .. wi Si? , an . gum . yn' W Q' f W Q2 A iw Q fu 5.. i , i??1,1 SM M' cw, ,ax Yxi Q. Q x. . .X F X . L ,X.x -1 -- affyaas X 3 i L Q Q-x x 1-1 X i xifvwwxgg X is 3 X? i A K 3' WW c Q is X- X M Sw sg ikx xv MSS 5 2 if KX xx wx, ,Q fs I 1 N Q KX? X W-w.,x.n.W5.. - 5 N, 5 ,gym S X X-w Q ' N ' ' 2 -w'af N A SX A ,-N Lrft to Right: Fin! Raw-T. Grickis, F. Raxnck, R. Beard, XY. McCarthy, R. johnson, J. Pt-rron, R. Prokop, G. Knylan. Srfuml Ruu-R. Ile-ffm-r, VV. VVnlfc, R. Lipxhaw, VV. Russell, j. Dmnhroaky, R. Engle-man, E. Tonitis, Mr. Liddle. Thin! Row-M. Zulick, R. Hnlh-nhnsh, I.. Anronsnn, J. Burhctta, R. Gentile, F. Allnr, F. Domhrosky, J. Templin. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM I955 PATTERSON FOOTBALL TEAM lfft In Riyhll 1 r'1ml Rrmf.-Svllntilxrr, Dnddi, Richter, lie-ve-ridgr, Stridlc, Ebert, VV:-aver, M, Brown, Tornk, Crosswf-ll, Fernsler Nfrmnl Row-I.ipwtt, Iipting, Bnwe-rs, Gr:-cn, Stnller, Vidal, VVennd, Grifiitha, C. Brown, VVQ-isncnsky, Minnich C'not'h, Spntts. Thinl Rfwu-llnlnnmyrr Unanngm-rl, Anthony, Rohm-rts, VVilspn, Cnulaon, Wt-m-l, SCQVIIICRT, Ricchiuti Ilnllt-nhmh, Frlkn-r, In-, Marlin. Fourth Rau-bl. Smith fcnzlchj, R. Smith, Furman, Amhrnse. btrnuw, Pflueger: VV. XVngne-r, Klint-, 'I'. Smith, VVilth-r, Kivingrr. Snider, R hhillgllvf, Dimmt-rling Cfaculty IHCIIIZILZETJ. '-.. ff if 'fm X ,f,,4, . ' xl T' .Q ililfidi - , , vi X w 0 .., Qk .W x A xx fi? , ' -iw Q .gps 5. Y CL' T fn ' M Af , Q, f , x . . S I ,. -X 33 s :XX 3 , c J ggfgkx t . , . .S ' ' E :Z ,K 4 'S K .N ,Q as ,, Q- A x 1 33 . I ' ,. H' Q Q an 'iff Q - ' . ' 133- xX 3 .L A 1, - Q? 1 X A 5 7 X K ,J 1 j Q gf: f .Tiff 5 av 4 3 ' ws .9 -:S ff EZ N mx .Eh J! iw-f V ,, n .1 . x . x .. ,g 'J i ,u s if gr fs i f A 4 sf' ,f 'Kg f IP gf Q.. 2 M, V V .qw xv.. Qyvxi 1 .1 my ii, Sr-nf 'HQ 2 A bi 1 ,273 Ls: S , Ld! to Right: Firxt Rufw-Shirley Lloyd. Srfund Rufu.-Sally Spleen, Sandra Clayton. Third Raw--Indy Hoffman, Peggy Myslinski. Fourth Row-Faye VVillinms, Kathleen DiTullio. Fifth Rww-'I'heresa Dornbroslty, Barbara Dandn. Sixth Rrzfw-Pat Perron, Mary Barnes. CHEERLEADERS - Go, team, go! typifies the encouragement and enthusiasm which the spirited Pottsville High cheerleaders displayed during the '55-'56 season. In their efforts to motivate sportsmanship and school spirit, the cheerleaders conducted pep assemblies held in the auditorium and several pep rallies in the boys' gymnasium. To add a colorful note to several pep sessions, the cheerleaders announced Red and lffihite Day at which time students were asked to wear their school colors as a manifestation of their school spirit and loyalty. During the basketball season, the cheerleaders sponsored a girls' Pep Club whose primary function was forming an organized cheering section at all basketball games. VVith the use of colorful red and white shakers together with effective chanting and cheering, these Pep Club members were a valuable asset to the cheerleaders in developing a spirited student cheering section so ably supported by the high school Pep Band. Another important activity of the cheerleaders was the sponsoring of sport dances held every year after each home football game. Proceeds from these affairs defray all expenses of the squad including the purchase of uniforms, equipment, and awards. Senior varsity squad members who complete three years of service are awarded a blazer jacket and varsity letter. A medal is presented to all underclassmen upon the completion of one year on varsity. After each additional year of service. a date is engraved on the medal. An annual award of ten dollars is presented on Class Day to the outstanding cheerleader who is a member of the graduating class. Kathleen UiTullio, senior captain, and'Barbara Dando, junior captain, direct the activities of the yarsity squad, which consists of the following girls: Seniors-Grace Angst, Theresa Uombrosky, Shir- ley Lloyd, Fay YVilliamsg Juniors-Nlary Barnes, .Indy Hoffman, Pat Pcrron. Peggy llyslinski. Sally Spleen: SliflhIilllllfl'-Silllllj' Clayton. bliss Rita Ryan is faculty adviser. l.rft fo Riyflii Firrf Rnfugjohn Kendall, lioh Pepe, ,lim lYhitaLer, Bill Siseo, Carl Rngleman, Bill lleinhaeh, Flrner Cniherger. Sfwnrl RuftL+Assistallt Coaeh George llinnnerling, Toni Devitt, George joulwan. Vinee Sehuster, Holt litlwards, Ron lleelunan. Holm VVitt'osl.i, 'l'onx Roland, Coach Charles Nliller. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Charles Daw Xliller, former successful tutor at Frackville and Saint Clair High Schools, gave l'. H. S. one of its most highly spirited teams in recent school history. The team made up for its lack in height and experience by clever ball-handling, accurate shooting, and general all-around playing ability. This year, only three seniors, lfmherger, Heckman, and Schuster, will be graduated. NVith a returning nucleus of Pepe, XVhitaker, and .loulwan to build around, Coach Kliller, along with the eapahle assistance of George Uimmerling, loolc forward to greater things for l'ottsx'ille High School l1t'Xf yC'2l1'. Nlichael -loseph Brady, also a newcomer to the basketball coaching staff, turned in a commendable performance in molding his tlayvee squad into a well-fundamentalized team. lVe are sure his aid will he a significant help to future teams here at P. H. S. VARSIT P.H.S. Opp. 55 l'int- Grove .... .. 71 65 Lancaster ......... 59 X4 Mount Carmel . . . . . S9 64 Lancaster ..... .. 40 62 Saint Clair . . . . . 61 61 la-hanon ........... 56 SS Saint Clair ........ 60 72 Sehuvlltill llaven .. 63 60 Bethlehem ......... 7X S7 Ashland . .......... 56 67 llafleton .......... X2 72 Allentown ......... 100 51 Allentown Central .. 74 X1 Ashlantl ....... ,... 7 S SX liaslon ............ 61 Y RECORD P.H.S. Opp. 65 l,t-hzlnon .,..... . 73 35 lit-thlehmn ...... X1 60 Schuylkill llaven 56 63 llalleton ....... 90 65 Allentown ...... S0 70 Allentown Central 91 60 Easton ......... 67 97 Mount Carmel .... . 35 Blonmsburg State Teachers College Tourney XS VW-st Pittston .. ,... 69 76 Saint Clair ..... 70 75 Kingston .......... R4 WVou 123 Lost 14 JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD P.H.S. Opp. 48 Pine Grove . ..,.... 52 38 Lancaster ......... 24 49 Mount Carmel ..... 50 30 Lzincaster ...... . .. 4X 37 Saint Clair ... . . . 434 60 Lehanon .... ..... 6 1 43 Saint Clair ........ 57 34 Schuslkill Haven .. 32 42 Bethlehem ...... .. . 46 47 Ashland . .... ,.,.. 4 0 45 Hazleton .... .. . 52 51 Allentown ... ... 67 P.H.S. Opp. 42 Allentonn Central 41 70 Ashland ....... .... 3 X 42 Easton ..... ...... 6 2 39 I.t-hanon .......... 41 314 liethlehem ........ . 70 65 Schuylkill llaven 49 47 Hazleton .......... 63 56 Allentown . ........ 45 65 Allentown Central .. 50 52 Easton ............ 69 49 Mount Carmel ..... 45 VVon 95 Lost 14 Y S I ,,,..-. -Q.-1 JV 'rmm Iffr ff, Riyfhrq Ixrtrt lxm, - .XII Hnfimr, I-1:11111 Prulllm, kllrxl Ifmtlwrl, l'u111'h lirzuly, V111 N111xl1il1Nkx, P41111 Nlilulvr, l'1'11l1k ii1'1z'11dn, .V1'1ffn.1 Rnacf-klm' Szlnlnr, Milan' lhlwllxxlgn, Run Milla, Huh lfsluxlrxlx, C':1rl Flnglmrlvxlu. Uivk Kuflmkx, 1111111 Kvmlnll. jk C Ill I Rl I ADI R9 Ifjf nf Riyhry -, Y 111 Ijillldlb, ffI51rg11r1:t H11l111111l, Iu11n111 Ixnlw'-. lumix Khxvlllxkl. p-il N CJ 4 356 1 1 ff L.. C1121 'Qin PA'1 l'IiRSUN liASKE'l'IiAl.I, TICAM-1955-'56 :fn ff, mym- Firxf Rum- I-cllvmlt, Hzlalm-1, Ricrhiulli, XYviN:14-mkx, l'111he'rg1 r. Sn. ami Run-S11111l1 QL'vv:1ci1D, XYiIfm1, ii. Long, :Xll'c11lll't', l'NZL'L'll12lIl, F111- mrrl, Svrltllicki, Dlllllllmrr, .x,i5Jkfl11l'KFilll'T li IIIIILJ lwmx A f . F ,,..: U inn' :gf :- gl KY MONQBH ' .i,l4 wx 4. xx vi. YF' 1' 1 X .5 if '1 Wigs? 5325: ll Lrft to Right: Firxt Raw-J. Barnes, R. Taylor, Mr. Sterner, J. Rosenberger. Srwml Rau-R. Wolfganii J. Scott, .Strohecker, R. Bedduw, J. Dimmerling, E. Barnes. Third Kun'-j. VVhnaker, ll. Bushar, R. Barker, . Warne, . Koval, G. Blum, L. Beard. Fourth ofa-j. Keller, L. Berkheiser, VV.'I'ayl-rr, V. Schock, D. Holley. Fifth Row-V.Schuster, l. Klinger, R. VVarfel, T. Deviit, C. Stephenson, R. Rahenau, J. VVnrne, VV. Ilildreth. TRACK AND FIELD - I955 Pottsville High School won the Southern Conference Track and Field Championship and also the Triangular Xleet championship in a successful season on the cinders. llottsville was runner-up in the District .ll P. l.A. A. Track and Field lleet. Seven records were broken during the year. David liaird created a new high hurdle record of I5 seconds tlat. l-le also broke the low hurdle record and the high hurdle record for the triangular meet. The lllile Relay Team of Pete Keitsock. Dave Rich, Rich- ard Matthews. and .lack Rodgers created a new record in the Triangular Kleet. RECORD FOR THE YEAR DL'AL MEET DUAL INIEET Pottsville 63M Lancaster 63f Pottsville 76 Allentown 41 PENN RELAYS Pottsville: Sixth Place TRIANGULAR MEET Pottsville High 67 Lebanon 56 Mount Carmel 36 DUAL NIEET Pottsville 46-lflfl Reading 702 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD CHAINIPIONSHIP liottsville won championship with 67 points for third straight year. LEBANON RELAY CARNIVAL llottsville won second place medals in the -H0 relay and the 880 relay. Pottsville placed fourth in the Carnival. DISTRICT ll, P. I. A. A. TRACK AND FIELD CHAIXIPIONSHIP, CLASS A l. Bethlehem 2. Pottsville 3. Allentown -l. XVilson lloro 5. Easton Lff! In Rigllff First Rufw-E. Ashlnan, manngerg F. Reppy, J. Whitaker, R. Boris, K. Madenford W. Heinbach, R. Hartstcin, E. Shields, M. Aheshaus, ntl-icial scnrrr. Sf-amd Rum-R. Bolich, J. Elison, R. Kozlusltfi V. Schuster, R. Heckman, J. Palerinn, K. Hufnaglr. Thin! Rrlw-Conch C. Rogowicz, J. Caruso, T. Sanna, . Lefller, C. Engleman, J. Lowthert, R. Smith, Conch G. Dinnnerling. l955 BASEBALL TEAM RECORD P. H. S. ...... 245 Orwigsburg ...... . 9 P ....... 25 Mount Carmel fllufnagle over Schwilkl fVershinsky over Hufnaglel P. H. ....... 95 Saint Clair .... 6 P ....... 5' Shamokin .... . P. ll. P. H. P. Il. fSchuster over Jenkinsj Og Shamokin Kleskie ovrr Elisonj 153 Millersville QS1:hualer over Stabinskyj 23 Schuylkill Haven Qllnfrr over Schuster! 10 P 2 P 3 P 1Crowl over Schusterj 63 Mount Carmel 1Vershinsky over Hufnaglej 20g Orwigsburg Qlilison over Fisherj 3gMinersville .. Qskihiel over SannaJ Four VVinsg Six Insses CROSS COUNTRY- l955 RECORD FOR THE YEAR Low Score Wins in Cross Country P. ll. S ..... 365 Lebanon . ..... . ....... 19 P. H. S ..... 33, Vililliamsport . . . P. H. S ..... 185 Mount Carmel ........ 37 P. H. S ..... 263 Reading .. . . . . P. ll. S ..... 323 VVm. Penn, Harrisburg.. 23 P. H. S ..... 205 Lancaster .. . . Left tu Righi: First Rufw-J. WVGFIIC, D. Lowthe-rt, J. l,ilI1lIlCl'lilis, J. Koval. Second Row-R. Beddow, C.-Ste henson, W Hll dr:-th, J. Keller, G. Blum. Third Rnu--R. VVarne, . Lynch, J. Kleckner, J. Strohecker, G. Ubll, oach Sterner FZQTU RSS Q MINUET The Minuet, which has been a favorite tradition of Pottsville High School for over twenty-five years, was presented again this year in its charming and stately manner. Under the able direction of Mrs. Alice Jeffries, the dance was performed before the student body on February 16, 1956. Marlene Yoder rendered the prologue, which was composed by Mr. Frank Moser, a former principal of P. H. S. The group of dancers consisted of th Kathleen DiTullio Ed Davis Joan Yonosky joe Koury Judy Diamond john Gerenda Geraldine Hornung George Blum e following couples: Margaret Kirk Twyla Hasler Florence Umbenhen Margaret Dragna Dorothy Freeze, pianistg Charles Moser, clarinetistg Frances Kerby, flutistg and Jay Freeze, French hornist, provided the musical accompaniment. Fritz Gross Tom Simms Ray Wolfgang Bill Hildreth .Ayn yu 4315155 4 V Q -- w, . ' A Q A Y alll!! Vp , '-k- f - .i ' , 'aim f L' ' J 5 I --'X ' - 1 ' Q 5 X Q w 3 A M V .,,..K, 3 ty' - 1 -, A 'N N 1 Q.. A Q, Nw ', .- b,f,E,: 5 1 M. -W if I 1 Q . .f w.. N Q. - .ifw ' FILTERS - 1-P . K2 f 1TMmmfx3C.!-fouiek N ' J. Lmmwxs J.REsc1-QERT R' c 000 T? Su-ms R-Tnogno ,.., K. DzTu Le. no R- RE I DL ER E. Cunnan W mm 'N 'N ' w' TT DEVITT R. HQRNGERGER 5' Um-E Rhea, M. 'Puz.nuSKlE J Law H+-POWELL CHMRTWGE . we ! H- FRBSLE G. BeRKowfTI. 41 B. FRCINELLI F1 GROSS I' I J. Basses fe .nf .Q 1 I, X if 2 ' s ' , . ,V r ..,. . I A ' fi z .ncanuso 'sits N, 5 -X Y . . ek '- fx, ff.. W X B. Jnm'r15 1 A 1 N S ii 'T' ' A L i G.Go31THS N, . N Y , .Qui .4- ' D 61.544668 B. 1-mans-m Dnonv ' O fi M- Ra E 5 H n V. 5e.HuS1'6R 14.8. 3434.545 in x Ng R N LE L. 'Huw 'C90 Hy? P. H. S. HIT PARADE lllemories Are Made of This ........... Wondering . ................ . . . . Count Your Blessings . ...... . . . Moor1glow ............ .... Because of You ..... .... Davy Crockett . . . . . . . Chaingangn ...... .... No, Not NIuch . .. ..... .... VVanting You . ............ . . . . Why Do Fools Fall in Love . . . . . . . Such a Day ............... .... Poor People of Paris . ................. . 'Mr. Wonderful . .................... . 'Lipstick, Candy, and Rubber-soled Shoes . . 'Too Young to Go Steady . ............. . Lisbon Antigua .................... . . Sweethearts on Parade . . . . . . . l'll Be Home . ........ . . . . My Bonnie Lassie Moments to Remember . . . . . . . 'Rock and Roll Waltz .. . . . . . . Hawk-Eye .......... .... Teenage Meeting 'Anthing Goes .. . The 364,000 Question . . . . . . . 'I Hear Those Bells .. . . . . . . 'Hard to Get ....... .... 'The Tender Trap 'Hot Diggetyn . . Band of Gold ...... .... 'My Boy Flat Top 'Magic Touch . ..... . . . . 'Ivory Tower .... .... 'A Tear Fell .. . . . .- .... Four Years at P. H. S. Freshmen .When Report Cards Are Distributed After the Senior Prom I Flunked jerry Barnes Nlr. Wilbur's Gym Class Cafteria Food My Diploma P. H. S. Steadies McKeesport Trip French Students lNIr. Brady Contents of a Saddl Junior High Spanish Class llajorettes Late! Kiltie Korps Bunny Lane Minuet Exam Proctor Allied Youth In Chem Lab VVill I Pass? e Bag llrs. Winsterstein's Typing Class Straight A A Surprise P. O. D. Test Summer Vacation Mr. Delpaz's Musical Corps P. H. S. Lads Cecelia's Organ Playing Castle on the Hill At Graduation '-!fl?Xil?NJ CLASS SONG TUNE: Nloments to Remember W'ords by RUTH ANN BEST VVE HAVE POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL TO RERIENIBER We say farewell to Pottsville High, Our Class of '56 goes by, VVe have Pottsville High School to remember. The crowded halls, the noisy fun, The friends we've made, the things we've done VVe have Pottsville High School t Though high school days are over And the present disappears, The happiness we used to share VVill echo through the years. o remember. And to the teachers now we say VVe thank you as we go our way, VVe have Pottsville High School to remember. Y ,. L - ,gms ,4 -ff., M ' f f f 3.2.1-3 - - m 225 QW' 'Q is A mx RQ I .Q if Q 3 x K ..-x X YQ 1 5 has xx' Q we 1 ...Au- Vw .ww 'QQ' '11 f lv Ziyi SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST Most Popular Girl 1. Catharine Hummel 2. Barbara Facinelli 3. Duffy Siegel Best Looking Girl 1. Catharine Hummel 2. Barbara Facinelli 3. Joan Yonosky Most Pleasing Personality l. Duffy Siegel 2. Catharine Hummel 3. Judy Diamond Susie Fritz Kathleen DiTullio Bonnie Weber Cutest Girl l. Joan Yonosky 2. Carol Nliller 3. Jane Reichert Most Friendly Girl l. Duffy Siegel 2. Catharine Hummel 3. Cecelia Fabian Carol Miller Wittiest Girl l. Duffy Siegel 2. Bonnie Weber 3. Elizabeth Campion Most Considerate Girl l. Duffy Siegel 2. Peggy Dragna 3. Susie Fritz Catharine Hummel Most Likely to Succeed l. Blary Jane Hohman 2. Nlary Ann Balsis 3. Catharine Hummel Best All-A round Girl 1. Kathleen DiTullio 2. Duffy Siegel 3. Pat Boyer Most Stndious Girl l. hlary Jane Hohman 2. llary Ann Balsis 3. Laurita Buehler Most A thletic Girl l. Twyla Hasler 2. Kathleen DiTullio 3. Bonnie Weber Most Talented Girl l. Cecelia Fabian 2. Carole Stess 3. Betty Jamitis Most Dignified Girl l. Catharine Hummel 2. Mary Ann Balsis 3. Judy Diamond Most Popular Boy 1. Bill Hildreth 2. Joe Rosenberger 3. Irv Klinger Best Looking Boy l. Irv Klinger 2. Elmer Umberger 3. John Stiles M ost Pleasing Personality 1. John Caruso Bill Hildreth 2. jerry Barnes Ed Davis 3. Bob Rabenau Cutest Boy l. lrv Klinger 2. Doug Clauser 3. Jerry Barnes Jim Scott Most Friendly Boy l. John Caruso 2. Jim Keller 3. Dick Reidler Wittiest Boy l. Irv Klinger 2. Len Demko 3. Roger Hoffman Most Considerate Boy 1. Karl Flail 2. John Caruso 3. George Blum Bill Hildreth Most Likely to Succeed l. Bill Hildreth 2. Merrill Abeshaus 3. Vince Schuster Best All-A round Boy l. Joe Rosenberger 2. Vince Schuster 3. Bill Hildreth Most Studious Boy 1. Bill Hildreth 2. Nlerrill Abeshaus 3. Jay Freeze Most Athletic Boy l. joe Rosenberger 2. Vince Schuster 3. Elmer Umberger Most Talented Boy 1. Fritz Gross 2. Tom Simms 3. Charles Moser Most Dignified Boy l. Bill Hildreth 2. Vince Schuster 3. Joe Koury LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT On the Twenty-second Day of April, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-six, the Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of Potts- ville High School, Schuylkill County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America, was drawn up and witnessed. The Class of 1956 of Pottsville High School hereby gives and bequeaths as follows: To THE CLASS or 1957: Our empty seats in homerooms, study halls, classrooms, cafeteria, and auditorium, our well-worn textbooks in English 12 , the foul odors and dangerous acids in chem lab, our choir gowns in A Cappella, our slide rules and compasses in trig class, our worn-out paint brushes and drawing pads in art room, our greasy tools in auto shop, our uniforms, instruments, and music stands in band room, the grease-paint and colonial costumes in the Senior Play and Minuet, and our sincere wishes for a senior year with the best of everything. ALso THE FoLLow1Nc TRAITS: Tony Downey's Casanova charms to Mike Cholko, Carole Stess' superior voice to Ruth Ann Freeze, Joe Rosenberger's football skill to Jim Whitaker, Mary Jane Hohman's scholastic standing to Dorothy Baker, Bruce Imschweiler's expert handling of a steering wheel to Allan Cohen, judy Diamond's delightful petiteness to Georgine Bauers, George Blum's dancing ability to Jim Scott, Kathleen DiTullio's enthusiasm and pep to Barbara Dando, Marie Kadany's and Betty Jamitis' artistic talents to Maudie Kay Boltz, Jay Freeze's towering height to Howard Stott, Mary Ann Balsis' versatility to Jeanne Matus, Elmer Umberger's basketball maneuvers to Bob Pepe, Bill Hildreth's poise and leadership to Bill Snyder, Helen Powell's infectious giggle to Helen Cabashinsky, Dick Reidler's dry humor to John Morris. To THE CLASS or 1958: Congratulations on achieving the status of upperclassmen. To THE CLASS or 1959: Three remaining years full of good times and studies. To THE CLASS or 1960: A hearty welcome to Pottsville High! Our capable advisers, Miss Ryder and Mr. Maley, whose understanding and guidance have lighted our paths for four years. To 'rl-In FACULTY! The pleasant memories of our brilliant records and exemplary behavior!??! CAN YOU IMAGINE . . ELIZABETH CAMPION quiet and reserved? TONY DOWNEY a woman hater? HI-S-POTTS ANNUAL without MARY JANE? CAROLE STESS with no talent? CLARE HOUSER not knowing the news of P. H. S.? JOANNE BIRTLEY with nothing to say? JOHNNY GERENDA not smiling? JUDY DIAMOND six feet tall? ' DOUG CLAUSER not being inquisitive? PEGGY DRAGNA with blonde hair? CAROLYN EPTING without a baton? JOE ROSENBERGER sitting on the bench? JOSIE NAGLE flirting? JIM SCOTT riding a bike to school? BILL HILDRETH not busy? BARBARA FACINELLI without a date? DIARY ANN BALSIS missing the honor roll? JOE KOURY without his contagious laugh? DUFFY SIEGEL getting to school on time? JAY FREEZE without BARB? CAROL GUENSCH boisterous? CAROLE ANN COHEN with two left feet? KATHLEEN DITULLIO not peppy? GEORGE BLUM unfriendly? VIRGINIA MENNIG without VIRGINIA GRIFFITHS? TOM SIMMS a soprano POTTSVILLE HIGH without the CLASS OF '56? CHEM CLASS Hundreds of bottles, a horrible smellg You wonder and wonderg then you can tell- It's chemistry class, all smoky and black, With beakers all boiling, and a sudden loud crack! The carbon is mussy, the sulfur gas stinksg And some characters poured salt down the sinks. The beasties and critters just sit there and stare, While Mr. Schnerring tears out his hair! The tCSt tubes explode and fill the air With gooey black stuff that gets in your hair. The kids emerge from the room all asmudge, But against Mr. Schnerring they haven't a grudge: No, they all love it, 'cause it's such great fun, And no one can wait for the next lab to come! X X X. ix X TSN wwsxwwx Wes w E M X QS fb SSW K -5 .Ei W TA 'N w X f , Qs ,f. A QV ' QR ,Q ,,,:,, A ,mg Girl FAYE WILLIAMS .... HELEN POWELL .. . . BARR FACINELLI .... LIz CAMPION . .... . MARLENE YODER .. .. JANIE REICHERT .... SALLY STAUDT ...... Lois HAGLEN .. .. ..... .... CATHARINE HUMMEL CAROLE STESS . ....... . KATHLEEN DITULLIO . . . ..... Personality. . . . MARY JANE HOI-IMAN.. . . .. JOANNE NIOYER .. .... . .. TWYLA HAsLER . .... IDEAL STUDENT .....Hair..... .....Eyes..... .....Lips.... .....Nose..... ....Teeth..... ......Smile..... . . .Complexion. . . . .Legs - Muscles. . ......Build..... ......Voice..... . . .Intelligence. . . . ......Po1se....... .Athletic Ability.. MARY ANN BALs1s. .... . .... Leadership. . . . GRACE ANGST ....... . . PEO DRAGNA ...... JOANNE BIRTLEY .... DUFFY SIEGEL ..... CAROLE COHEN .... Female MISS CURRAN .... MRS. DEITRICH .. MISS MORGAN .... . . .Enthusiasm. . . . .....Neatness..... .. .Friendliness. . . .. .Dancing Ability. . IDEAL TEACHER ...Good Looks... . .Understanding . MISS VVHITAKER .... ..... P ersonality .... MRS. SCHARTEL .. . ..... Intelligence. . . . MISS JOHNSON .. .. MISS ALTER ........... .. .....Fa1mess..... . . .Friendliness. . . MISS CHADWICK ...... . . .Athletic Ability. . MISS BROWN ...... ........ MISS RYDER ..... MISS FARLOW MISS GARDY .. .. MISS RYAN ... Guidance ..... ......Talent...... .. .Enthusiasm. . .. Poise ........ . . . . Boy ..... JOEKOURY .. . . .. LEN DEMKO .. FRED RICIGLIANO .. . JOE WIARNE . ELMER UIXIBERGER JIM SCOTT . . . . . JOE ADAMS . . . . JERRY BARNES . . . . .. IRv KLINGER . . . . . . TOM SIMMS HAROLD COLEMAN MERRILL ABESHAUS .. VINCE SCI-IUSTER . JOE ROSENRERGER .. . BILL HILDRETH .. CHARLIE MosER .. . JIM KELLER ED DAVIS . . . JOHN GERENDA GEORGE BLUM Male .. . MR. BRADY . . ..... MR. ALLEN .. . MR. STERNER ..... MR. LIDDLE MR. KIEHNER .... MR. REILLEY .. ..... MR. SCOTT . .. .... . MR. BOSSICK MR. LUCHNICK MR. MALEY .. .... . MR. DEIJPAZ Travel Experience .... .. .. MR. BRESLIN MR. GUERTLER ' Q2 S iiii X x ..,',L .f .. 'fi Y Xiu -Y X: ish .sa '33 E git CLASS - IFIED ADS WANTED T0 SELL The Password to the Projection Room ............... .... . . .Tom Sums A Soiled A. I. D. Emblem ........... ..... M INA GOLDEERG A Battered Football ....... . . . JoE ROSENBERGER Three Crammed Lockers. . ......... LEN DEMKO A Varsity Queen Crown .... ............ C ATHARINE HUAINIEL A Seat in Detention Room ...... ................... R AY WOLFGANG Two VVorn-out Paint Brushes ..... . . . BETTY JAMITIS and lWARlE KADANY The Student Council Presidency ........ ................... B ILL HILDRETH A Corrected Chem VVorkbook ............ ..................... J OE KOURY The Betty Crocker Homemaking Award .... .... B ARRARA XVONDERS A Collapsible Bagpipe .................. A Copy of Hi-S-Potts Annual .... ...... A Book on Elocution ......... A I5-Minute Radio Program .... The Band Leader's Baton ,.... The Lead in the Senior Play .... A Paid of Elevated Shoes ...... .. . . . . . .PHYLLIS LONG . . . . GAIL BERKOWITZ .. . . . . TEDDY HALE . . .. CLARE HOUSER . . . .FRED RICIGLIANO . .. . .. .PEGGY KIRK . . . . . . .JAY FREEZE A Powdered VVig. ..................... ............ E D DAv1s Lessons on Acquiring a Southern Accent ..... .... M ARY ANN BALSIS Four Superior Report Cards. . . ....... . . .MERRILL ARESHAUS Athletic Letters ................................. .... V INCE SCHUSTER WANTED TO BUY A Leaky Water Pistol ........................... . . .MARSHAALL ROSENKRANTZ A Bottle of Peroxide ........... .............. . . . . . PEGGY DRAGNA One-VVay Tickets to Palo Alto .... ..... L IZ CAMPION and CAROL GUENSCH A Bugler's Holiday ............ ................... ........FRlTz GRoss Two Cages in a Zoo ........... .... ' 'T1GER MESSINA and MoosE MINNIGK Mr. Bossick's Picture .......................................... Lois HAGLEN Ten Easy Lessons on How to Attract Females ........ I ...... Y A Place in Next Year's Senior Class ........ . . 7 The English Translation of Macbeth' Rules on Parliamentary Procedure. . Two Gallons of Gargle ........ A Cooxsmx CAP ............. A Dependable Alarm Clock .... ...... A Hammer and Four Bent Nails ....... A Supscription to Good .Housekeeping . . . A German Dictionary ................. An Apple For Nliss Ryder ........... Two Noiseless Drum Sticks ......... A Robot Typewriter ................ A Bottle of Scotch Plaid Nail Polish .... A Pair of Stilts .................... A Pass to the Capital Theatre ...... . .... Toxv DOWNEY .MARY JANE HOHAIAN ........TEx TAYLOR .. . . .Jm KELLER . . . CAROLE STESS . . . . JERRY BARNES ... . DUFFY SIEGEL ...........J1MCO0K . HARRIET WASHUTA KARL FLAIL ... . GEORGE BLUNT ......JACK LYNCH HELEN FREEZE ... . .PHYLLIS RURIN .. . . . .SHIRLEY LLOYD Tom SHOLLENBERGER .... WHO'S WHO IN I976 BILL HILDRETH . JOSEPHINE NAGLE JOE ROSENBERGER .. . . . PEGGY DRAGNA .. . .. JERRY BARNES .. .. DUFFY SIEGEL ................ NIARSHALL ROSENKRANTZ ...... CAROLE STESS ................. Bos TAYLOR .... MARY JANE HoH MAN .... .... FRED RICIGLIANO GRACE ANcs'r .. .. FRED SHYLAN .. .. CECELIA FABIAN . FRED RAAB BARBARA FACINELLI .. . ..............Head Surgeon at May . . . .Grandmother . . . .Mr. Wilbur's Sidekick . . . . Schoolmarm . . . . Big Game Hunter Missionary in Africa Successor to Jackie Gleason Prima Donna at the Metropolitan Opera Rancher in Texas Interpreter at the U. N World Renowned Band Leader . . . .Night Supervisor at Pottsville Hospital . . . . Manager of Woolworth s . .. .Concert Artist at Carnegie Hall . . . . Chief Mechanic at Greaseless Auto Works . . . .Nuclear Scientist TONY DOWNEY . .... .... U nemployed CAROLYN EPTING .............. Lieutenant Colonel in the Waves MARY JANE H OHNIAN DICK RE I DLER TONI S IMINIS P HYLLIS LONG ANNE TR O ILO BETTY JAMI T IS GAIL BERKOWI T Z LOI S HAGLEN C A ROL MILLER MARY AN N BALSIS LE N DEMKO DO U G CLAUSER IVIARIE K A, DANY HE IL EN FREEZE JAME S KELLER KATHLEEN D1 T ULLIO CAROLE A NN COHEN O F F IFTY-SIX MOTHER: Did your father say anything when you smashed up his new car? TONY DOWNEY: Shall I leave out the swear words? MOTHER! Yes, of course. TONY: He didn't say a word. 0 0 O ISE! WlF1y do the most important men in high school get the prettiest girls? HE: O , you conceited thing! o Clinic JOKES Mr. Liddle was awakened by the telephone at 2 A. M. The caller inquired: Is this Main one, one, one, one? Mr. Liddle answered: No, it is Main eleven, eleven. Oh, said the caller, I have the wrong number. Sorry I disturbed you. That's all right, Mr. Liddle replied, I had to get up to answer the telephone anyway. O 49 0 JERRY! I is in love with her. MR. LUCHNICK: What English! You should say: 'I am in love with .herg we are in love with her, they are in love with her'. JERRY! Gee, what a girl I picked! O 4? 0 CHARLOTTE: I was quite upset when Tom kissed me. NIARLENE! Oh, I say, you've been kissed before. CHARLOTTE! Yes, but never in a canoe. 0 O 49 Doug Clauser entered a drugstore and asked for a dozen two-grain quinine pills. Do you want them put in a box, sir ? asked the clerk, as he was counting them out. ' Y! Oh, no, certainly not, replied Doug. I was thinking of rolling them home. 9 O 0 GIRL: 'Tm telling you for the last time you can't kiss me. ED DAVIS: I knew you'd weaken. O O O If you kiss me, of course Whatever trouble Adam had, You'll have to use force, No man in days of yore But the Lord knows Could say when Adam cracked a joke: You're stronger than I am. I've heard that one before. 49 49 49 LEN DEMKO: What kind of pie is this? WAITRESS: What does it taste like? LEN: Glue, WAITRESS! Then it's peach. The apple tastes like putty. O O O Kenny Hawk recently took his latest interest to a movie. When an especially romantic scene appeared on the screen he whispered to her, A kiss, just one kiss! The girl didn't respond. Only one single kiss! he implored. Still no answer. Some- what provoked, Ken asked, Are you deaf ? Whereupon the young lady asked: Are you paralyzed ? , 4 1 ...-an ef fly nk 1 f Y S., 3 1 N . x ,-: P' ,E wi. A i QQQW 'il 'gg is-,iw A-3 M' :1l 5 X gn 1 5 -' ..,.k.gi.'3 H 'Www i ' Q 3 Q X . ,,.. .., JOKES joe Rosenberger was busily engaged with a spade in the mud beside his car when Mr. Luchnick hailed him. Stuck in the mud P asked Mr. Luchnick. Oh, no! exclaimed joe cheerily, my engine died and I'm digging a grave for it. 0 O O A girl in a car It's hard to find With a boy knows this much: For love or money His foot's on the brake, jokes that are clean But his mind's on the clutch. And also funny! O 0 O Little Emily, aged three, was taken to church services for the first time. When everyone knelt she whispered, VVhat are they going to do ? They're going to say their prayers, explained her mother. VVhat? said Emily in amazement. VVith all their clothes on ? O 0 0 Dlsrixiriox or A Kiss: A mouth full of nothing that tastes like heaven and sounds like a cow pulling her foot out of the mud. 0 0 0 The moon was yellowg the lane was brightg She looked at me in the autumn light, Her every gesture-her every glance- Gave me the impression that she craved romance: I stammered. stuttered 3 time went by- The moon was yellow . . . and so was I. 6 0 49 SHE WAS ONLY . . . a creditor's daughter, but she a chimney sweep's daughter, but allowed no advances. a golfer's daughter, but her form was perfect. a doctor's daughter, but did you ever see her operate? she soots me fine. an aviator's daughter, but she sure gave me the air. a governor's daughter, but what a state she put me in. O O O NIR. TASSO: Can't you read road signs, Liz? Liz CAMPION: Of course, I can, but I never read while driving. 9 0 O One senior girl is a senior girl. Two senior girls are two senior girls. Three senior girls are the first scene in Macbeth. O O 6 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF . P. H. S. TEACHERS WERE GIVEN DETENTION? MR. SCHNERRING NEVER MENTIONED MARRIAGE? THE BAND MEMBERS WERE ALWAYS IN STEP? MRS. DEITRICH COULDN'T COOK? POTTSVILLE HIGH HAD NO SHOP COURSES? MR. TASSO GOT A TICKET FOR SPEEDING? ATTENDANCE WAS NEVER TAKEN IN CLASSROOMS? THE MAJORETTES COULDN'T TWIRL? MR. LIDDLE FORGOT HIS LUNCH PAIL? THE CHEERLEADERS LOST THEIR ENTHUSIASM? FLAT-TOPS WEREN'T THE MOST ? T. K. D. HAD NO PADDLE? SENIORS HAD TO SIT IN THE BALCONY? EVERY BOY KEPT HIS CLASS RING? PONY TAILS WERE ONLY FOR HORSES? 49 O O GEILRY: Did Joe propose? JOAN: Yeah, but I turned him down because of the book I was reading. GERRY: Huh? JOAN: Well, my sister's husband proposed while she was reading 'The Three Musketeers' and she had triplets! GERRY: I don't see the connection. JOAN: When Joe proposed, I was reading 'The Birth of a Nation'. 0 6 49 When it comes to getting a woman started on a diet, a word to the wide is usually sufficient. 0 O O Archibald Percival Reginald Earl Decided one evening toicall on his girl. Together they talked of their kith and their kin, He said, May I kith you ? and she said, You kin. 49 O O Said the angry molecule: Let me atom! O O O GUR ENTIRE ORGANIZATION Extends congratulations and very best Wishes to every member of the Class of 1956 of the Pottsville High School. We wish you a very happy commence- ment season and success in your future life. ' oUT1u1cH's W4YS llll4 POTTSVILLE Our 54th Year of Printing Service SEIDERS PRINTING INCORPORATED LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTERS POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 51 PRINTERS OF HI - S - POTTS ,Y ix X- S. J X S x , x X -. ' 3. NM XRS xx x xx , f X X Q XS + X X XX we XX s X N X X 'Qt X Qx 5 X X FR .fii ,-. ,. 8 'ar A-'4 QL, .s , Q ' ' x .Y b .wx vi .M 1 1. , -f .-Q Q ,fx V, f SYQXX X e ,,.w4f x 'Sw 3 was 'fl 3.f E ' l 'Y' ,whiny-. TV -I vs if x ,N SAN! M , Qiibiw x ,,AuJ .. E l , an Va ,gf rm GRADUATES OF POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL As You Pass FROM SCHOOL LIFE TO LIFE SCHOOL with its new experiences and increased respons- ibilities, the members of the Pottsville Clearing House Association extend to each of you, all of their facilities, with the hope you will not hesi- tate to call on them when and if they can serve you. They extend Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes for your success. IVIIN ERS NATIONAL BAN K PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SCH UYLKILL TRUST COMPANY UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY IVIEMBERS OF POTTSVILLE CLEARING HoUsE ASSOCIATION. MACK STUDIO P Portraiture and Commercial Work Of The Better Kind Wedding Albums A Specialty HOME - CHURCH - STUDIO Illlllllll' 1 111 NORTH CENTRE STREET SECOND FLOOR POTTSVILLE, PA. O Over Fifty Years of Knowing How Compliments of MICKEY'S FOUNTAIN THE PLACE TO MEET FOR A TREAT THE BEST FOOD ALWAYS SERVED THE BEST WAY Sundaes Hot Dogs Chip Steaks Hot Soups Frozen Sodas Milk Shakes Hamburgers Bar-B-O Chee Steaks Assorted Sandwiche Coffee Hot Chocolate Fresh Cones, Sundaes, Frosty Thick Shakes AETNA STEEL PRODUCTS CORPORATION Congratulates The Graduat g Cl of 1956 S M I T H ' S PHOTO STUDIO 426 NORTH CENTRE STREET QCITY HALL BLOCKB POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 3995 Visit Our Modern Studios The Nzzmc To G11 By - Pflzen You G0 T0 B115 .:2fq,f:.1m':15z.:Q.--'rs'-' U-S11-?'T?'Ra1H'f:65i-fzfifs WE W8 .31-frlffixilw-W Q '.'.:5g1-.352 . :,- . . ' fi g55,,,-,:'t-.- , ,,x-irq.-f.-.gd -.. '1 'X ?ff' -13:- ji'vf N-75 FINE FURNITURE Efybikng-sv,-g..'gE v-.'I-.f-5-u25j:.5fFJ 1-.-iii'-.-rf, :fcavm ez-114..'w.-. . .--- -.ws-w,-.f'ifl'E7v:?s?r!': cf:- 500-504 NLENYRE ST. POT'l'SVllLE. PA. TEL. 1053 C0111 11f1111e11f,v 11 f MATT'S CIGAR STORE Finest Quality For All Smoking Needs Compliments of J. H. BROKHOFF, INC. Golden Guernsey Milk Vitamin D H omogenized Milk Dairy Products Ice Cream TELEPHONE: POTTSVILLE 3506 Rebuilt Typefwriters and Rentals Repair Service, All Machines R. F. CLAUSER Office Equipment Agency 701-703 WEST MARKET STREET PHONE 2062 POTTSVILLE, PA. mJKfI7X...v Ribbons, Carbons, Etc. Stands, Desks, Files, Etc. Adding Machines, Portable Typefwriters, Cash Registers um wx 1 sf N ff l Q Good Luck and Success to Class of '56 WALTER BOYER'S SUGAR BOWL The Region's Most Outstanding Luncheonette SERVING DELICIOUS SUNDAES ICE CREAM SODAS MILK SHAKES ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF TASTY SANDNVICHES AND SALADS Ill VVEST MARKET STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. WILLIAM F. HIGGINS Insurance A ppraisals Real Estate 303 WEST NORVVEGIAN STREET PHONE 3757 POTTSVILLE, PA. CONGRA TULA TIONS to the 1956 Graduating Class of P. H. S. And now, as you step across another threshold to go to greater things -Wherever you go, whatever you do, the good Wishes of GREEN'S Will be with you. ,, Qw f ff KD E42 'rl we if is Quality Jewelers F or 109 Years POTTSVILLE PIZZERIA DELICIOUS P I T Z A P I E S f H M ' -1 E MII ,I - to GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS CALL 252 NEW LOCATION: For PICKUP 532 North Centre Street Compliments and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '56 READING ANTHRACITE COMPANY PRODUCER OF -naturally Q V BETTER! 'V SAFE - CLEAN - DEPENDABLE Q ., Congratulations, Graduates! N0 matter what your future life may hold . . . It won't be complete without the PGTTSVILLE REPUBLICAN Schuylkill County's Greatest Newspaper Tells More! Sells More! Does More! C ongratnlations, Class of '56 LELAND G. LONG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR POTTSVILLE, PA. H. LEON LAWRENCE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Carpentry Plastering Brick Work Cement Work Floor Sanding Modernizing a Specialty Lffflrin BABER AND JEFFERSON STREETS PHONE 955 POTTSVILLE, PA. Surety Bonds - Itnsumnce - Fidelity Bonds KJKIDKJ JOHN W. HIGGINS, INC. REAL ESTATE ESTABLISHED 1910 115 EAST NORVVEGIAN STREET POTTSVILLE, PENNA Compliments of CONEY ISLAND LUNCH Established Since 1917 WONDERS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY 200 SOUTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. Portrait Specialists Since 1890 CAPITOL TRAILWAYS Convenient, Comfortable and Economical MOTOR COACH SERVICE TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES CHARTER COACH PRICES ON REQUEST Q...ff1DxJ PHONE 4720 PQTTSVILLE BUS TERMINAL Congratulations, Class of 1950 ROBERT I. KALBACH Insurance Real Estate 110 SOUTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONES: 1834-J -1834-M Enjoy . . . ALL- J ERSEY Queen of Quality MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS QLJUXJ G U E R S D A I R Y TUMBLING RUN ROAD, POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE: SILVER CREEK 7-6093 3115? fx vgfi, Q Ac K ,R Q 5- -, 4 A Qs NA 55 QW . S5 1 -Mgx ' x M .. Q1 X. Q , .N . ' K 1 fx Qi' 2-,X . .M t A Y if Q ., 5 X 8 KH . K 4 K 4 , wits 1 K . F' -n- Q V S. 1 RR Jes' . 'F . Q N I Q Q X 1, N if , SIPS1' Q ,. a KX? k t :S ,, fiat: P- 'gn A - f siffix F5 '1 1 Lx -, - xy -K -. l ,fy Q 4 -kkf jx X .xr - N .Q 'E nf' '5 1. in Compliments of MISS PENNSYLVANIA JOHN D. JOYCE Florist ESTABLISHED 1860 Greenhouses at Mill Creek LJKIDXJ P. O. Box 92 POTTSVILLE, PENNA. PHONE 2346 Compliments of ARGO KNITTING MILLS, INC. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. ESTIMATES FURNISHED TELEPHONE 3123 SCHNEIDER mn DAVIS Contractors ana' Builders IJFFICEZ 2040 Mahantongo Street POTTSVILLE, PA. LYLE H. AUGUSTIN E Coal and General Hauling POTTSVILLE PHONE 3009 MILLER MOTOR CO., INC. Dodge Plymouth u.fiU7X.: TWENTY-SECOND AND WEST MARKET STREETS PHONE 257 NEW COLORED Royal Portables and Standard Typewriters at S. M. EVANS 401 East Norwegian Street POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 348 All Makes Rented and Repaired also All Types of Ojfce Equipment Desks - Chairx - Files - Safes BOB MILLER CHEVROLET O NINETEENTH STREET AND WEST END AVENUE POTTSVILLE, PA. BANKES MOVING AND STORAGE Rug Cleaning Packing Crating 640 MAUCH CHUNK STREET POTTSVILLE, PENNA. PHONE 2458 Photographic Supplies Kodak Finishing S I N T O N'S ART AND GIFT SHOP 217 SOUTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 533 0..!iII7k.,w We Do Picture Framing Congratulations ana' Best Wislzes to the Clam of '56 SENIOR Y-TEENS A .Must in Every Girl's Activities The lVIost Precious Piece of Paper in tlze World Filled Exactly as Written by Your Doctor L. I. HAFER PHARMACY 213 Nlahantongo Street POTTSVILLE, PA. Compliments Of POTTSVILLE SUPPLY CO. INC. Complete Line of U N DERVVOOD TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES ACCOUNTING MACHINES A rt - Metal Oyfce Furniture HEDMAN CHECK WRITERS REXOGRAPH DUPLICATORS Office Supplies CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN WILLBERT INC. 500 West Market Street BUSINESS MACHINES- SALES AND SERVICE WE REPAIR TYPEWRITERS- ALL MAKES AND MODELS Headquarters For Prescriptions COSMETICS - s1cKRooM SUPPLIES TRUSSES BRACES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Private Fitting Room Trained Fitters Registered Nurse on Duty Private Appointments and Consultations Arranged Wheel Chairs and Hospital Beds For Sale or Rent CABLE'S PHARMACY WM. F. KIRWAN, Ph.G. PHoNE 419 SECOND AND MARKET STREETS PoTTsv1LLE, PA. ARCHIE MALICK Painting and Decorating QNJQIDXJ 416 EAST MARKET STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. More ana' More People fire Shopping at . . . P O M E R O Y ' S PGTTSVILLE, PA. Schuylkill Coanty's Greatest Department Store R PHONE 4578 HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS NEEDS SINCE 1887 YUENGLING'S C 1, omp zments of MILES SHOES A' Always . . . Miles . . . Always Ahead In Good Taste WALTER E. REED MOTOR CO. QAO..4'.f ,, Y, lk: Sales and Service Nineteenth Street and VVest End Avenue POTTSVILLE, PA. Congratulations and Best Wishes to You, the Class of 1056 E? SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. ONE OF PENNSYLVANIA'S FINEST HOTELS Compliments of THE NECHO ALLEN ROBERT BALDWIN Pottsville's Community-Owned Hotel M Estimates for Banquets and Catering Gtadly Submitted Upon Request SENIOR PROM PHOTOGRAPH ER Weddings Dances Parties 608 FAIRVIEW STREET PHONE 3139 ELMER JOHNSON Service Station and Restaurant MT. CARBON Johnson Sells the Tires PHoNE 161 W' IO7 N0.CENT E ST. POYVSVUIIF - PA. Exclusive Ladies' A ppareln Best Wi.vl1e.v to the CLASS OF '50 THE Better Training Better Positions You Can Be Sure of Both Wfhen You rfttend FORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 223 South Centre Street CAPITOL THEATRE POTTSVILLE STAFF PHONE 1818 r ,fn ,, , N5 -argl N ' - 1 ifls, Q . - ell :WM is - , Q i i ' 3 X g XA gi. ' - X - X- X ,J . ' Y X - .X L L ,. ,,.,, X X Nfl. x . ' 1 X. AA D Q X QX -A'A AX 'W' . X X X f Q ' x MN. H pg S 'Q xi xxx NW MMM sw XX N 04' 4 NK... N., . s ' ju ml ' . -, A g P NX V 11-3 S , x ' A m Q ' X' 5 x K bf 5 . P- S f , K - Q X ' g ,xx wi, 1 i X if a - A ,S Q f. fxsfi 1 Q X ' Q . K ' X , A - M S ' A . f N ' W X-Xkx Wil t' K x- X ' Q. . . '. S 1 -iv ,x , .. , ,,., X H, X , M4 W ! YEL.. V H ze , E n W .M ' - i ,Q E ., , . ,. Q 2 ' 421' - c'6F 'wv7r4 ' x ' I3 K' . r .-,. 'Q 1 i . ,i we ' ff 'H'-1 2 Y Y' 4 . fl ' ,v I 'K' lb , ,' 1 40 -:W V , v VT, 9 ,Q K . - x f' Q 2? . K -j 1 5 X1 fin k I A 1. K J, R X , , , x, Z I Qvfggy, 6 4 -93:ef4fR,jl,h f W .1 , P ' f 1 5 M 5Nff3,, 5- 5 A W uk M 3, V M21 Q QS: f, 2 4 ,754 Qs .J Q Al H3419 .14 ' Jw -. -,,l wwk , 43 .xr 'n , 42 KJ E v ,jim in ig! POTTSVILLE'S FASHION SETTER M CHARLES DIMMERLING Men's and Boys' Clothing and Formal Wear For Rent II7 East Norwegian Street POTTSVILLE, PA. CHARLES A. HASLER A ppliances Fixtures Wiring 2067 West Market Street POTTSVILLE, PA. Compliments Of MOTOR CONTRACTS CORP. Congratulations to Graduates and Parents I JEWELERS H U F F ' S SPORTING GOODS A Full Line of Uniforms and Sports Equipment BASEBALL BASKETBALL FOOTBALL Jlso Class Hats and Caps 307 VVest Market Street POTTSVILLE, PA. KK TELEPHONE 1163 Plumbing giggling 700 West Market Street Pottsville, Pa. Quality and Service Guaranteed HLOSCH BOILER UNITS We Service All Makes Stokers pH0NE 4693 JAMES w. SCHREFFLER Registered Master Plumber R. K. ZIMMERMAN Commercial Artist Compliments Truck Lettering Metal Signs of SCOTCHLITE Reflecting Signs Silk Screen Posters and Banners TRANSPORTATION MQNJ CO. 824 North Coal Street POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 2350 7 Conzpliments Of JACOB BOLTZ KNITTING MILL NORTH NINTH STREET POTTSVILLIE, PA. ROYAL TRITON is Fine Oil Compliments Of CITIZENS FIRE COMPANY fllways Say It With Flowers by 7 f 51.22 , F A -AS' xi ii BETTY WAGNER 204 West Norwegian Street POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 197 'CW4CIl'Uy S H O P I8 NORTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. sf M Y The House of Fashion ' A Complete Line of Ofice Supplies ' MOSLER Safes ' DITTO and RONEO Duplicating Macliines ' Ol.lVETTI - REMINGTON - SMITH - CORONA Typewriters ' Y 8: E STEEL AGE Of9'ice Furniture ARNOTT Partitions 107 WEST MARKET STREET CALL POTTSVILLE 4707 EASTERN PRESS Offset and Letterpress Printing lVedding Invitations 211 SOUTH CENTRE STREE POTTSVILLE. PA. PHONE 762 T WILLIAM D. UMBERGER Rug Cleaning and Shampooing Upholstered Furniture Cleaned and Sharnpooed Repairing and Motlzproohi 511 HOTEL STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 4085 15' HUGH J. ROBERTS Venetian Blinds Awnings Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors FREE ESTIMATES PLANT: 511 Hotel Street POTTSVILLE, PA. TELEPHONE: 4085 Q H. R. KNAPP Leather Goods Auto Supplies 202 -204 South Centre Street POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 669 Q Best Wishes to '56 Graduates -Eyillyxn THE HOUSE OF GIFTS A Gift For Every Occasion 1715 West Market Street Screen Process Printing REIDLER SIGNS 723 WEST ARCH STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. i TILE - MARBLE -TEFIRAZZO - VITROLITE - CORK - RUBBER - FIFIEPLACES USE TILE - L. K. STONER 424 North Centre St. H, .ll I a POTTSVILLE Telephone 574-J Modemln your Kltchan and Bath Room with Real Tile Walls and Floor. Yes, lt ls the Best and costs lass. Sol this Double Compartment Slnk r with Stain Proof Tlle Drmor Top and Dust Proof Cabinets. Built to , It your kltehnn. Q C0lllf7li77IFI1f.lA of S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Q LZKIDXJ H. R. KNAPP AND SONS Leather Goods 202 - 20-l South Centre Street POTTSVILLE, PA. PHONE 669 QLJKIPKJ Colrlfrfinlrrzfs of T H E SHARADIN DINER Fiw- Year Guaranlfe Manufariurrrs of NEVV Fl'RNITl'RE BREAKFAST NOOKS PENN FURNITURE 8: UPHOLSTERING Co. REPAIR - REFINISH - CABINET WORK Seventh and Laurel Streets PHONE 5421 POTTSVILLE, PA. Compliments of ALLEN FUNERAL HOME 439. Q39 Everything In Gifts DIMMERLING'S 1809 West Market Street POTTSVILLE Compliments of MALARKEY'S 208 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Complimen is of DOROTHY 81 HAZLE BEAUTY SALON Pay Jay From Your Pay N AG LE 'S ff DIAMONDS SERVING SCHUYLKILL COUNTY 1 WATCHES SINCE 1933 EWELRY .k APPLIANCES New and Used Office Furniture -k DINNERWARE Complete Line of Offire Supplies i SILVER Il2 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. NEW MODERN LOCATION: 210 VVest Niarket Street Phone: Pottsville 186 X X Q, 1 ..x. 'A is ... f2' n5-Q,-x kg A 1 Q 4 , fx 4 . A' Q SW' , . fx gy Q M ,il y . ,-Xx faj Sw -S' ju . X ffm, V iii is xfwirsk , Q 'ff N 'X A sn, W W mm r 7 M, an vw f Q we , if ig' Q fygh' J-. r x ,,. S .x S J.: 5 ' . Y ye 5 F x'x Q 11 . . Q, ff' Y J v w- Xa s yy, ,f 4' If f Q , ggi! si sax gl if i A. iiksxxm Q , 1 Q .,cM,.?k g +,,xwy I suv 8 New Q XX V 'J' 'N 1 f f A f, ,f 'S X ' . 1 , I ev - .J 4 51 , ! Vx Y ,J ' . e f 4 ? gg ...wh , 1-.. ' munvusln-uuniuuuln 1 I Quinn- s .uncut . lin J, il 11 L gunman, 'IDIS -E, un: vnu-V anon ,,,,5 M4-'-anne nu ,--1 -auf ' sun ,,,,,,, up in-A suv f Q? ' gg f 0 if ,Tl no ki u Sl , , - . . v 1 W 1 Qu , ONUSHKO BROTHERS Floor and Tile Contractors 1-lsplmlt Rubber Inlaid Linoleum 1116 VVest Nlarket Street 0-,Www oeV,...wa4-.,....,,4N f' ff We 5 nvnu I jj YORKVILLE Phone 5593 Pottsville, Pa. BUCK BRADY , 81 P U D D U S PUZAUSKIE Corrective Foot Wear 20 South Second Street Pottsville, Penna. Parking Lot-Gas and Oil South Second Street Pottsville, Pa.. Compliments of S. S. WEISS A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL Compliments of J. V. ROSE CO. Jewelers and Watchmakers Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 24-26 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Send Your Clothes lffith Confident' A D D I E'S DRY CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING et PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 815 Park Avenue, Schoentown Phone: Pottsville 1990 Visit . . . POLLACK'S MINK FARM Route 122 Deer Lake, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY: 11 A. M. TO 6 P. M. BELL TELEPHONE 2460 T. R. MULHALL ESTABLISHED IN 1923 Port Carbon, Pa. Chevrolet and Ford Parts Willard Battery Service and Genuine Ignition Parts JEAN'S 120 VVest Nlarket Street Millirzergv and All Costume Accessories MARSDEN'S BA N QU E T POTATO CHIPS RICHARD L. JONES General Insurance E h Q , w if -1 W ,,ff ' LJ ffaw L, 1 'll . 'Ill ' V' isropfs INCL, .f HELLER -WILDS PLUMBING h HEATING A RAMOU N SHOE SHOP KITCHENS Frigidaire A ppliances Phone No.1 Pottsville, Pa THE MILLARD SPECIALTY SHOP The Store of Famous Names Centre and Market Streets Compliments of THE WHITE SHOP Beautiful Formal Gowns for the Beautiful Girl Graduates POUCSVIHQ Pa- Phone 2502-J Pottsville, Pa. FRANKLIN D. MAURER Custo m Kitchens and Refinishing 1407 MOLIHI Hope Avenue Pottsville, Pa. Distinctive Styles For the Entire Family R E I LE Y FUNERAL SERVICE 1814- 16 Mahantongo Street Pottsville, Pa. JOHN MENCHEY General A uto Repairs 2064 West Norwegian Street, Rear Pottsville, Pa. Phone 98 1 -R Permanent: That Satisfy The Newest In Techniques PHONE: POTTSVILLE 1713 R O X Y BEAUTY SALON 201 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. The Finest in Beauty Care for the Diseriminating Woman Compliments of HILL FARM DAIRY Milk Ice Cream EARL STOYER Cadillac - Oldsmobile Seventh and West Market Streets Pottsville, Pa. Schuylkill Haven CHARLIE'S PIZZA 8: SUB SHOP 1714 West Market Street Phone 9175 Pottsville, Pa. Try Our Soft Italian Rolls on Our Subs Compliments of COSTAS CANDY CO. From the Good, We Selert the Best O PIANOS O ORGANS O CHIMES PAUL'S MUSIC STORE Next to the Armory, Pottsville For tht' Best Quality Visit THE BOSTON STORE 109 North Centre Street Best Ufishes to the Class of '56 EDWARD J. POWELL, J R New Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN ANGELUCCI Steak and Submarine Sandwiches Pizza Pie WE MAKE UP ORDERS AND DELIVER FOR FACTORIES, ETC. 66 East Savory Street, Palo Alto, Pa. Telephone 189-J Compliments of PAYN E Florist F REED MOTOR COMPANY, INC. VVest 1V1arket at Eighteenth Street Pottsville, Pa. Telephone 530 THE TREASURE CHEST T. A. TOUSSAINT MARGARET E. VVARD Unusual Gifts For All Occasions 215 VVest Market Street Pottsville, Pa. Phone 1131 R O S E ' S NEWS STAND 'AOPPOSITE PosT OFFICE Magazines Tobaccos Fountain Toys 1 North Second Street Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of DOREE DRESS AND FUR SALON 914 West Market Street Congratulations From THE GLOBE SHOP Topcoats - Suits - Overcoats 110 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of STANDARD PENNANT COMPANY Big Run, Pa., Jefferson County FELT AND CHENILLE AWARDS LETTERS, EMBLEMS, BANNERS, CAPS We Feature a Fine Line of Sweaters, Jackets, Tee and Sweat Shirts Buy With Conhdence at M O O T Z L I N E R ' S HOME MADE CANDY FURNITURE STORES 213-30 South Centre Street 403 Penn St. 444-459 Centre St. Pottsville Reading, Pa. Pottsville, Pa. 0-'-1,4560 llIIE! lI1mml-al E mmmn mm ab H cumin . ponsvlm 'S Open Evenings By Appointment The Most Modern Store in the County Compliments of WONDER DRESS GOODS STORE 108 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. C'0IIlfJlillll'7lf5 of Pottsville's Favorite Store JAFFEVS WALLPAPER For Men Congratulales the Class of '56 6-8 North Centre Street Si PAINT STORE 223 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Phone 210 HARRY D. BOHLER 85 SONS CLARKE'S General Repairing on SERVICENTER All Model Trucks and Cars DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1907 JOHN S. CLARKE, Proprietor Ninth and Nlarket Streets 1700 VVest Norwegian Street Phone 1780 Pottsville, P21. Phone 3225 Pottsville SPECIALIZING IN HALF SIZES AND R O S E , S 38- 54- IN DRESSES, SLIPS, VNDIES, CORNER STORE 300 West Market Street Snack Bar Magazirzes Tobacco Gifts Phone 9210 AND STOCKINGS MY FRIEND IRMA'S SHOPPE Luxury Wfithout Extravagamvf' 114-116 East Arch Street Pottsville, Pa. WAINER'S CANDY 8: TOBACCO SERVICE Wholesale Distributors 422 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. BRUNO 8: BROYER Quality Furs of Distinction 203 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Remodeling - Fur Storage Best Wishes Franz J. C. EHRLICH CO. Exterminating Termite Control Sanitary Chemicals ir 408 - 14 Pottsville Boulevard Phone 1876 BAMBRICICS PHARMACY Quality A ccuracy V. C. BAMBRICK, Ph.G. 311 West Market Street Phone 3717 Pottsville, Pa. THOMAS M. WALLEISA Complete Interior Decorators Custom-Built L. R. Furniture To Order Furniture Reupholstered, Repaired and Reyfnished WALTER TUSON FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP Show Room: 362 South Centre Street Marlin, Pa- Phone 4 Pottsville, Penna. PHONESI Compliments C A R L ' S GROCERY STORE 718 West Market Street Pottsville, Pa. Residence, Minersville 4-6976g Shop, 4-4252 Kitehen Nook: and Booth: Built To Order PHILCO Appliance: Compliments of MAX A. WARD Your Cities Service Dealer Pottsville, Pa. GARFIELD DINER Garfield Square Pottsville, Penna Compliments of A FRIEND BROOKE'S CLOTHES A merica's Famous Clothes For Men and Young Men 216 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pennsylvania Congratulations to the Class of '56 FAMOUS RESTAURANT 116 West Market Street UNION SERVICENTER Union and Railroad Streets Pottsville, Pa. Phone 1890 WARREN BUGS CREASY, Prop. YORKVILLE DRUG STORE 1824 West Market Street Pottsville, Penna. Army ana' Navy Surplus Wholesale and Retail POTTSVILLE ARMY 8: NAVY STORE POTTSVILLE TIRE 8: BRAKE SERVICE 123 Mahantongo Street Phone 3846 Pottsville, Pa. COHEN BROS. PUBLIC MARKET Groceries - Meats - Produce Flowers in Season 310 South Centre Street Phone 586 Pottsville, Pa. Conzpliments of BOND CLEANERS TED BIRTLEY 90 North VVyoming Street Hazleton, Pa. POTTSVILLE VARIETY SHOP Complete Line of Gifts, Toys and Electrical Appliances 115 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. LUTHER H. HALL Funeral Director Funeral Home: 545 East Arch Street Pottsville, Pa. LONGO'S Italian-A merican Restaurant Route 122 Pottsville-Saint Clair Highway S 81 S SNACK SHOP Subs, Italian Chip Steaks 551 North Coal Street Phone ll4l-lll Pottsville Compliments of B. F. GOODRICH POTTSVILLE ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH No. 193 Wishes to Congratulate the Graduating Class of 1956 Congratulations to the Class of '56 from POTTSVILLE B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS Compliments of Compliments of D O H N POTTSVPIQIISE SHIRT PAJAMA CORP. Twelfth and Laurel Streets FRED FANELLI Service Station Centre and Nichols Streets Pottsville, Pa. Phone 9174 LEE EQUIPMENT CO. Cafeteria Equipment and Supplies 556 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Phone 613 Compliments of E. S. YOUSE Coflzplillzentx of SEVEN - UP BOTTLING COMPANY FRANK A. BAROSS Compliments of EDDIE SCHLITZER 105 VVEST MARKET STREET POTTSVILLE F or the Particular Man Compliments of THE TRUDY SHOPPE 5 North Second Street Children's Wear O'BRIEN'S MEAT MARKET Choice Meats and Home Dressed Poultry Fresh Produce and Groceries Phone 1606-J 1762 West Market Street Shoes Rebuilt The Factory Way GERBER SHOE HOSPITAL MARY DECHERT 1903 West Market Street 22 South Second Street Gif'-9 Cmds Books Phone 829 Pottsville, Pa. Rental Library Compliments of C01rlPlimf11l-f of A FRIEND STRAUSE From Philadelphia GOOD Willlltilie EEZSIK STORE For Artist and Drawing Materials Bibles, Books, Religious and Sunday School See HARRY at Supplies - Religious Records - Greeting POTTSVILLE WALLPAPER C d - S ' Schuylkill Cong:-y'j Only lalllgsmigysupply Store 8 CO' 542 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. 320 North Centre Street Phone 2342 DRY CLEANING PRESSING TAILORING DYEING DUFF,S SEAFOOD PRESTILEO CLEANERS Quality Work With Fast Service WHOLESALE AND RETAIL All Kinds of Fresh Fish and Seafood 4-23 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. CALL 5740 Compliments of FREEDLINE9S SAUL BAKER'S SUPERMARKET FOOD MARKET 208 - 210 North Centre Street 479 Sunbury Street Minersville, Pa. Potfsvlllet P3- Compliments of LABE'S Compliments of POTTSVILLE SELF-SERVICE SHOE SHOP Compliments Of KINNEY'S SHOES S .Iv 1' :Q-6 1223 ,lr ' 'rv 3-1- XX. ' The Sportsmavfs Store Since '24 Exclusive Russ Brand OUTFITTERS TO THE CHAMPION SCHOOLS AND CLUBS 3 V SPORTING COSJDS POTTSVILLE, PA. ,..J' 9 mx :QA 'Lt' f'T:J'S , - ef JJ' +A' 4 Q,-5 afLisa..:u?.1,,vM.5,4,sI.:.2,LgLg.-, .,. V, , Wig- 4 Q . me r 1 - Q -1- far' V 15- vp-1.4, .-..- fo-Q4


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