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JAY DAUTLICK A friendly Hi and a flash- ing smile denote Jay's pres- ence. He is an active member of Biology Club, Sketch Club, Band, and the Track and Cross Country teams. Jay is also an ardent P.H.S. rooter. He is planning to enter the medical field. We wish Jay the best life has to offer in,his future profession. EVELYN DAVIS Cute as a button . . . Spar- kling with femininity, Evie was as busy as a bee during her stay with us. The Commercial course, especially shorthand, kept her hopping. Likewise, Spanish Club and G. A. A. re- quired her services. A terrific dancer and swimmer, she was popular with the gang. We know this gay lass will never be shorthanded of friends. JUDITH DAVIS Delicate and petite, gay and vivacious-Judy is a true pic- ture of femininity. Her poise and ability to make friends won this miss the ambassadorship to Germany as a P.H.S. for- eign exchange student. Judy nroved to be a capable co-ed- itor of the HI-S-POTTS Annual. O t h e r organizations which claimed her membership were A.l.D., Student Council, Na- tional Honor Society, G. A. A., Highland Lassies. Penn State will be the proud recipient of our departing bundle of intel- ligence and attractiveness. With a tear and a wave of the hand, we leave this thought with you, Judy- Truth be HW speed, and Truth thy patron be. RICHARD DEEGAN Take a tall, good-looking guy with dimples and he can only be our Dick. This ever- grinning fellow could usually be seen zooming around Potts- ville on his motorscooter. Dur- ing the past four years he has devoted much of his time and talents to playing the clarinet in the P.H.S. Band, and also in the Pep Band. After gradu- ation, Dick plans to enter some branch of the Service, to which he will be a great credit. JEANETTE DE LONG This perky, little blonde with a wonderful personality holds a warm spot in our hearts. While in school, she reported shorthand as her favorite sub- iect. In her spare time, Jean- ette could be found swimming, skating, or iust plain having fun! To a future private secre- tary, we wish happiness and good fortune. SANDY DEVENEY Sandy, a popular gal with a friendly smile and a person- ality to match, ioined our class as a sophomore. Since then she has proved to be an asset as a member of G. A.A., A. l. D., and National Honor Society. Upon graduation, Sandy will enter the field of dental hy- giene, so to this future dental hygienist go the best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. IARIARA DILLIARD This cute raven-haired miss hails from West Arch Street. Barbara, a member of the D. E. course, claims her favorite subiect is typing. When not in school, Barbara lust enioys hav- ing a good time. Although her future is uncertain, we are sure Barbara will succeed in' any- thing she may endeavor to do. So to you, Barbara, go the best wishes and good luck of the Class of '60. FRANK DOMIROSKEY Frank, who excelled in track, was the hero of Pottsville High School during the cross-co'untry season. Frank rose from being co-captain to captain of the cross-country team. He was also a member of the Machine shop. Although his definite plans are undecided, Frank would someday like to travel. An ardent desire and a very possible dream of Frank is to represent the United States in the Olympics. With his de- termination and diligent train- ing, Frank can make his dream a reality. The Class of N60 will certainly be proud of him then as we are now. Good Luck, Frank!
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STANLEY CHIZAUSKIE Here's a lady charmer, espe- cially in his Navy Blues. Chil will always be remembered as a Terrific player on our baskef- ball and baseball Teams dur' ing his sfay aT P. H. S. Despite his inferesfs in school, iT seems Uncle Sam has our bouy on his own Team of defenders. Sea you in Waikiki? and may The besi' of happiness and success swim your weigh, from The Class of '60. MARY ANN CIESLA A friendly smile and a gay Hi characferize This miss from PorT Carbon. Coming To P. H.S. from Las Vegas in her junior year, Mary Ann is a member of The D. E. class and can be found working aT The W. T. Granf sfore. Dancing, bowling, and swimming all rank high on her lisT of infer- esfs. In The very near fufure Mary Ann will achieve her main goal . . . earning her Mrs degree. The Class of '60 would like To offer besl wishes To The happy couple. JANE CLARKE Hey, kids! There's a parfy TonighT! This bundle of pep wiTh a love of life proved a most capable co-ediTor of The HI - S - POTTS Annual and an amiable hosfess. Janie lenT her Talenfs To Skefch Club, A. l. D., G.A.A., The Senior Play, Na- Tional Honor SocieTy, and The Highland Lassies. ln her spare Time, Mouse could be found Teaching swimming aT The Y. M.C.A. This famed Madame X, who plans To sTudy biology aT Penn STaTe, lived for Chem class ldidn'T we all?l. May one of our favorifes hiT all The Hi-S-PoTTs of life. RAYMOND COOK One of The quief members of our class, Ray could always be heard when The band was playing. Besides being a drum- mer in The regular band, he was also a member of The Crimsonaires and The Pe p Band. Mosf of Ray's Time ouT- side school is Taken up by pho- Tography and movies. He plans To ioin The Air Force Band. To Ray, we wish only The besT! 5 JONATHAN COULSON Who was vhaf good-looking fellow? Wny, iT's Jerry Coul' son. Alfhouqh a broken leq slowed Jerry down lor n while, he showed slronq inlvr esr in The Elecfric shop whore he enioyed learning The prin ciples ol elcdricify. Jerry devoTed much Time To cars, ThaT is, when he wasn'T pracfic ing archery, his lavoriTe sporf. Whaf lies in Jerry's' fufure? Why, The Nav y, of course, where he would like To learn To be a radar Technician. Good luck To you, Jerry l CHARLES COYLE Bob, hailing from New Philadelphia, has been an asseT To Poffsville High, noT only be- cause of his good grades, buf also because of his acTiviTies. We can always remember him indusfriously working in The Wood shop. As manager of The baseball Team, he capably as- sisfed Mr. Keeney. Wifh This fine record we are sure he will reach his goal. Upon gradua- Tion, Bob will enfer The Air Force -- smoofh flying. JAMES CROSLAND Jim, a good-looking member of our class, can be found busy as a beaver in The Elecfric shop af P. H. S. A member of This pasf year's football Team and a greaT basketball fan, he lisTs sporfs as his lavoriTe hobbies. The resT of his spare Time is Taken up wifh GIRLS. Since he en- ioyed mechanical draffing The besf of all his subiecfs. Jim- my hopes To become an elec- Trical draffsman afTer gradua- Tion. Good forfune To you, Jim! Tl MOTHY CROWE This likeable, dark-haired lad, wiTh a mischievous grin, served as The vicegpresidenf of The D. E. Club. Adhering To The pure pose of Thar organizafion, Tim worked aT Pomeroy's. He ad' rniTTed The posiTion prevenfed him from following his Tavorife hobby of hunfing. Nofhing bul The besf we wish To This fufure refailer.
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GEORGE DOUGHEKTY From the great metropolis of alo Alto, Doc, a DE'er, 'as enticed by a fishing rod, gun, or camping equipment. Yith these pastimes, Uncle am will be overjoyed to ac- iuire his services. After the xrmy, Doc would like to ontinue his education for a iosition in the sales field. Socd Luck in the futurel GUY EIERT Skip, our friendly, cheer- ul classmate, comes to us laily from Jalappa. His chief nterests are basketball and gymnastics. Like many students, 5uy's favorite period is lunch. n the near future he will be ervicing one of those Air iorce rockets in his machinist ole. May happiness and suc- :ess knock on your doorl RALPH EILING This likeable guy from Palo Alto was a welcome addition 'o P. H. S. While baseball ranks high on WhiteY's -list :f activities, hunting, fishing, and camping are not far be- 1ind. Undecided about his tu- ture, Ralph will nevertheless do well. Good Luck to you! JAMES ECKERT One of the more reserved members of our male popula- tion, Jim enioyed Chem and history. Hunting and fishing are some ot,Jim's favorite pass times. His future is still unde- cided, it is either a iob or the Wild Blue Yonder with the United States Air Force. What- ever you choose, Jim, all the luck in the world. ELAINE GAI L EDELSON ln everything she attempted, this gal displayed enthusiasm. As a hardworking member of the Senior Play cast, she did much to make it a success. Among GaiI's other interests are Spanish Club, A, Y., and B'Nai B'Rith Girls. She still had time for such activities as dancing and collecting LP's. ln the future, Gail plans to study cosmetoiogy. Surely, she will be as successful and well liked in ghis field as she was at P. H. . IONALD EM M ERT This gridiron terror from North Centre Street also made a magnificent showing on the basketball court. Ag a i n in spring, Ron's abilities were highly valued on the baseball diamond. He demonstrated his leadership as co-captain of the football team. His remaining time was devoted to T. K. D. English and history were rated his favorite subiects during his stay at P.H.S. With you go our best wishes and hopes for a wonderful and successful tue ture. ELIZAIETH EVANS A bundle of never-ending pep and energv-that's our Betty. While at P.H.S., she was an ardent member of the Band and thought Mr. Sterner's P. of D. class was the greatest. Any free time, Betty runs the green Chevy, plays the clarinet, and collects records. Although your future, at present, is un- decided, we hope that your career will be all that you want it to be. SAMUEL FARKONE Spanish, model planes, and radios- these besides hunting have kept Sam busy, but hap- py. His keen sense of humor helped keep the Class of '60 rolling. Sam could always be seen laughing with m a ny friends surrounding him, as he walked through the halls. With a dazzling personality, Sam can't help but succeed in Penn State, as he studies for an en- gineering career. Our best wishes go with you, Sam!
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