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

 - Class of 1960

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ANN IEKCHER Respectfully submitted, Ann Bercher, Recording Secretary . . . During her last year, Ann was honored by being chosen as secretary of the Senior Class. This unique combination of friendliness and good looks has always been identified to underclassmen as the high-step- ping head maiorette or the cute gal possessing that impish laugh. Ann was also a member of A. l. D. May happiness con- tinue to come your way! BEVERLY JEAN IERTSCH Distributive Education was proud to claim hard-working Bev. Cooking, bowling, and driving were among her varied interests. ln her senior year she served efficiently as a mem- ber of the Hi-S-Potts Newspa- per staff and as a member of the D. E. Club. The Class of '60 wishes her all the success anci happiness in the world as a Mrs. JAMES IETTIS This affable, happy-go-lucky guy has been one of the main- stays on the P. H.S. gridiron. When seeking Jim, iust look for a big six-footer, wearing a smile or cracking a ioke. ln- cidentally, when looking, check Miss Farlow's art room. To one of our best friends, we, the Class of '50, wish the best . CHRISTINE BIERMAN With a pleasing personality and a quiet manner, Chris has the admiration of all who know her. A Cappella, Annual staff, and Commercial Lab all received hcr careful attention. Loaded with ambition, she yearns to be a foreign mission- ary. With your fine record, Chris, you're sure to be a success. P? ...cpl . IARIAKA ANN ILAKELY Take a wonderful, warm smile, and a bubbling person- ality, and you have our Cook- ie. Always found busily en- gaged in any number of activ- ities, she has found time in the last four years lor: Biology Club, Allied Youth, P. H. S. Band, Student Council, as sec- retary of A Cappella Choir, vice-president of the class in her iunior year, and as a mem- ber of th e Eastern District Chorus. This fall it's off to col- lege where Cookie will con- tinue her education toward be- coming a teacher for some very lucky children. RUSSELL BLEW Russ, who hails from the won- derful metropolis of Port Car- bon, is another member of the Class of '50 who has found the Shop course to be the most in- teresting. Although he claims that resting is his favorite pastime, he has been quite ac- tive in sports and the Electric shop. Russ hopes to become an electrician. Best wishes for the future, Russ! ALMA MAE ILUM This lively gal has a warm Hi for everyone. While in school, Sissy was an active member of Distributive Edu- cation. She claims bookkeep- ing as her favorite subiect. Outside of school, she could usually be found in deep con- versation over a good book. After graduation, Alma plans to become an airline steward- ess. We, the Class of '50, know you'll reach the clouds. KENNETH BOWLER Ken, a smooth - mannered member of our male popula- tion, spent his four years in the Academic course. He will long be remembered for his participation in District Chor- us and A Cappella Choir. This AY'er claims building airplanes is his favorite pastime. Al- though plans for the future are vague, we are positive Ken will be a great success in lite.

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CAROLYN ADAMS Carolyn, a honey-haired bun- dle of charm, is the type of girl who has the qualities oi an excellent friend. Madam' oiselle's interests in school in- clude the Senior Home-Ec and Biology Clubs, not to mention the Hi-S-Potts Newspaper staff. To underclassmen, she is known as the stunning member of the Senior Play cast. There is a big treat in store for Reading Hos pilal when Carolyn arrives for medical technology training. DONALD ADAMS Tall and tranquil best de- scribes Don, who hails from Mechanicsville. A member of the DeMolay Club, Don devot' ed his time and interest to his- tory class. While bowling, skatf ing, and collecting records add to Don's enioyment, he admits that disorder can become irk- some. Although his future is undecided, we're sure Don will find his place and will un- doubtedly succeed in it. RITA ADAMS Loquacious, full of life and sparkle . . . a thumbnail sketch of Rita. Our lovely honey- haired friend channeled her extra-curriculars to r i d i n g around in a gold convertible or enjoying a coke at Mickey's. Her main obiective is a career in the government. To one of our favorites, we send our best wishes for luck and happiness! LINDA ARTZ Lin earned her niche in P. H.S. in that she served dil' igently as president of the Nae tional Honor Society. Another of Frau Scl1artel's Frauleins, she contributed her talents to the Senior Play, Allied Youth, A Cappella Choir, and Annual staff. With all this, Lin still devoted much time to skating, swimming, and riding. ln the Crystal Ball which is still a lit- tle misty, we see the makings of a stewardess, One thing we are sure is that her classmates will always be able to point to her with pride. I--x CHARLES ASHMAN A more reticent member c our class, Snooky lent h talents to the Machine Shop Always an amiable fellow, h could be found tinkerin around cars or target shooting He belonged to the Drag-On' a hot-rod club in which h could devote much time to hi hobby. Interested in draftinc Charles' ambition is to ents this field: or if he goes int the Service, his first choice the Navy. Whichever it wi be, we know Snooky will d very well. WILLIAM ATKINSON The stone wall formed in th middle of our football forma tion was always built by thi mighty guard, indeed a prow product of Palo Alto. With suave, polite manner, a war: smile, and a sincere Hi, Bi readily won admiration. On of the greatest qualities is ir herent in him-wit! A favorit subiect of Mr. Schnerring' quips, Bill lived for Chem Lak How lucky is the college the adds this favorite son to its er rollrnent. JOHN IASKEYFIELD One of the more reserve members of the class, Joh enioyed ice-skating, swimmini: and fishing. Miss FoIey's Eng lish class and art class ranke high on his list of favorites. T one of Uncle Sam's future se vicemen the Class of '60 offei its best wishes. DIANE BENSINGER Diane-with an appealing a to voice and an ever-read smile-was a favorite amon us. She was one of the men bers of A Cappella Choir t represent our school in nc only District' Chorus and Rc gional State Chorus, but als National Chorus. When she wi not vocalizing, she was devo ing her time to Biology Clul Allied Youth, Hi-S-Potts New paper staff, and Annual stal As she goes to Bloomsburg l study teaching, we wish tht everything nice may belong l Diane.



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CAROL BRENNAN Quiet, serene, bashful ? 7 ? not at all! Carol is like a bab- bling brook, bright, sparkling, and crystal clear with her daz- zling personality and warm, triendly smile. She's full of fun and keeps everyone around her chuckling. A high-stepping ma- iorette, Carol participated in the Spanish Club,Allied Youth, Hi-S-Potts Newspaper, Library Club, All-Club Council, Sen' ior Y-Teens, and still tound time for her favorite hobbies: dancing, swimming, and horse- back riding. Carol was a great asset to the Senior Play prac- tice, but unfortunately, could not perform because of illness. After school she plans to be an airline reservation hostess Our best wishes go to the ray of sunshine in P. H. S. ANN IRESLIN Our own lovely Ann was born in Coaldale, but, fortunately for us, her parents moved here. Before ioining the Distributive Education class, Ann had been a commerical student. If you venture into the W. T. Grant store, you can find this fair miss. Dancing, reading, and swimming are Ann's favorite hobbies. Her main interest lies in the near future, when she will ioin her lite-time partner in the holy bonds ot matri- mony. Lucky, lucky Bob! JOSEPH IUEHLER Here's a guy with a terrific sense of humor. During foot- ball season, Yama had all the bad luck possible, getting a broken hand and later a broken leg, which caused him to be hospitalized tor the re- mainder of the football season. Joe's contributions to sports while in P. H. S. went to toot- ball and baseball, in which he always excelled. T. K. D. and Varsity Club were privileged to have him as a member. To one of the best-liked and most popular boys of the Class of '60 we wish the best possible at the school you wish to at- tend. May your future bring the best luck possible. HARRIET BURNS This attractive readhead with a cheerful sense ot humor has contributed many happy mo- ments to everyone during her tour years at P,H.S. Harriet could usually be found where- ever there was a good dance band. To this lively qal, the Class ol '60 wishes only the best in any profession in which she endeavors. NANCY BUSCH Take a pleasant personality, add capability and intelli- gence-that's our Nancy! Her spare time is taken up with roller-skating and dancing. Be- sides these activities, she car- ries a tull schedule in school, which includes Spanish Club, Biology Club, Hi-S-Potts News- paper staff, and National Hon- or Society. Nancy plans to go to college. Your classmates wish you the best. LYN DA CAIASHINSKY The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. These fine qualities a re possessed by Lynda. Aside from being pres- ident of French Club, a mem- ber of the National H 0 n o r Society, G. A. A., All - Club Council, and the Annual statt, Lynda was an exuberant cheer- leader and could be found cheering ardently at all the football games. As for her fu- ture, L y n d a hasn't decided whether to be an English prof or have a column in Madam- oiselle. Maybe both! In what- ever you decide, Good Luck! FRANCIS CARPENCY Right from the Shop course comes this hunting and fishing enthusiast, who has acquired the name Carpe, His desire is to wear the blue of Uncle Sam's Navy. May your future be as bright as the sun in the sky, Carpo. The Class of '60 is behind you. GALEN U M IERGER One of Mr. Luchnick's most energetic aides, Galen lett school in his senior year in order to ioin the Marines. We were sorry to see him depart from the halls of P. H.S., but we hope Galen's career in the Marines is truly a success.

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