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

 - Class of 1960

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MILDRED FISHER The medical field is sure to get a worthwhile addition when Milly enters training in the Iall. Hero is a gal who finds German and German pen pals most interesting. School finds Millie participating in l-Iomc'Ec Club, Biology Club, and serving as a homeroom banker. Those great subs at Angeiucci's are a salute to her homemaking skills. We wish you the best of luck, or as the Germans would say it, Wir wunshen dir Gluck. HAROLD FLEISCHUT Hal, an ardent member of the Drag-Ons Hot Rod Club, can always be found working on his wild Jeep. Solid Geom' etry and English have held his interest in the realm of study. Besides school and cars, he is also a hunting and fishing en- thusiast. Hal plans to attend Penn State and study engineer- ing. To him we wish only the best! MARGARET FOLEY Peqqy C a m e to Pottsville High in her senior year from Cass Township High. We found her a quiet and pleasant asset to the Class of l960. Dancing, record collecting, and reading occupy most of her spare time. As a future Bell Telephone op- erator, we are sure she'll do well. May your future be a happy and successful one. LOUIS FOX Who is that smiling, cute boy? Why, it's our own Foxre, who can relate quite a low stories ol Puerto Rico. l-lc seems to have s yen for its luxurious sun. Louie did no loss than great as Sports Editor of the Annual staff. He had an attraction to money, also, lor treasurer of both A.Z. A. and French Club was his other fills-. And lel's not forget his service as manager to the P, tf. S. football squad. Hoping to at tend Pitt, Louie plans to study medicine and eventually to tic' come a surgeon. To you Louie, of whom our class will be dou bly proud, go our best wishes for your success. CHARLES FREED Y. M. C. A. and Chuck Freed are synonymous. When- ever he has any free time, this is where he can be found. Chuck seems quiet, but any- one who knows him will say that he is really a barrel of ioy. Chuck is also an active member of the Student Coun- cil. As chemistry is his favorite subject, he plans to study elec- trical enqineering. To Chuck goes the best wishes of the Clas of 'b0. DONALD FRI DAY Cars, cars, cars . . . mention the word and up pops Don. Arriving at P. H. S. in his soph- omore year, he is naturally a member of the Auto shop. When not at a meeting of the Drag-Ons Hot Rod Club, Fri day could always be found zooming around town in his l9S0 red and white Ford. Alter graduation, Don hopes to work in a garage. We are sure that this will be one step in his ladder of success. LOUISE MARIE GAGLIARDI A member of the Distributive Education class, Louise busily works in the office at Hollen bush's Tupperware Parties. ln her spare time she can be found dancing or listening to records. After graduation she plans to continue in her pres ent occupation. So, to you, Louise, the Class of '60 wishes the best of everything. VIRGINIA LEE GANGWER Petite and pretty, Ginny brightened the Flag Twirlinq Corps of which she was the captain. A true linguist, she devoted herself to Spanish and French and also found typing enioyable. Ginny was a mem ber of the French Club and the Senior Y-Teens, while danc ing and swimming rank hiqh on her interest list. We envy those lucky children in your future elementary classes, Gin ny. May all your dreams come true.

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JOYCE FAU ST This friendly miss has always been found with paint brush and paper in hand. While in school, Joy lent her talents to Sketch Club, Spanish Club, Library Club, French Club, and Allied Youth. She claims Span- ish as her favorite subject. Joy spends most of her time on the dance floor or skating rink. This gal's future plans are uncertain, but we're sure she will succeed. ARLEN E FEES A member of the Port Car- bon contingent, this ball of energy -and enthusiasm could always be found with the crowd in Mr. Tasso's homeroom. As a Commercial student, Lee- nie ranked history as tops among her school subiects, with dancing being her favorite pastime. Playing the piano was also one of Leenie's many hobbies. The Class of '60 sends its best wishes for success along with you, Arlene, in your future plans to be a beauti- cian. JAMES FELKER This happy - go - lucky guy could either be found behind a rifle during hunting season or tinkering with a car the rest of the time. Jim claims that his favorite classes while in high school were chemistry and art. U pon graduation, Jim plans to go off into the Wild Blue Yonder. The Class of '60 wishes all the luck and happi- ness the world has to offer to this future flyer. SARAH FERRY Sugar and spice and every- thing nice. . . . Sarah is the finest example of charm and intellect in the class. With her dark eyes, lovely hair, and rnag- nificent wardrobe, this princess appears to have stepped out of the pages of Mademoiselle. While maintaining scholastic honors, Sarah contributed to French Club, G,A.A., and Na- tional Honor Society. Because of a keen sense of humor, she was overwhelmingly c h o se n Feature Editor of the Hl-S POTTS Annual. After the games the gang could often be seen treking to the apartment to ioin our fun-loving hostess . . . the grand finale of the evening being an exciting ride in the good ole Pontiac. lt is only fitting that this cxotic miss should ioin the Foreign Service Department and thrill all those handsome foreign agents! FRANK FETTEROLF Zoom . . . Away we go in a green '48 Plymouth with this zany character as our able driver. As treasurer of the Drag-On's Hot Rod Associa- tion of Pottsville, Frank claims his first love to be cars lWe, girls, iust don't have a chancet. Between Mickey's and autos, Frank also found time for two of his favorites: basketball and baseball. Team m a n a g e r s scrambled to round off their team group with this talented sportsman. Yo u r classmates hope you score highly in life. CAROL FEY An integral part of the class, Carol is the cute gal Speaking German or trying a new ex- periment in chemistry. Socially she has also contributed much of her time to Home-Ec Club, Biology Club, Y-Teens, A Cap- pella, and Allied Youth. A m e m b e r of the Volunteer Nurses Aid, we are sure Carol ha s obtained a wonderful background for her future ca- reer in nursing. We are certain she will succeed and find hap- piness. JOHN FISHER One of Palo Alto's favorite sons was a welcomed addition to P.H.S. The words Fish and yellow caddy are syn- onymous-likewise boxing. Con- ducting the gatherings of the Drag-Ons is THE thing! Ma- chine shop and English class are also favorites. May your hope of being a gym instruc- tor come true! LESLIE FISHER Need help? Just call on Les, who is always ready to lend a hand. Our official school pro- tectionist did, no less than ter- rific as Mr. Burr in the Senior Play. Biology Club and Allied Youth both claim him as a member. Les hopes to continue to serve others by planning a career in the field of medical research. Our class hats are off to you!



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STEPHANIE GANNON Soft spoken with a magnetic personality, Stef declares shorthand and typing high on her list of favorites. As a mem- ber of Allied Youth, Spanish C l u b, Student Council, and secretary of the B o w I i n g League, she made her presence felt by all in her last year at P.H.S. Which lucky execu- tive's office will be graced by this efficient secretary? CAROLYN GARIOR Here's a cute gal with lots of pep. Carol comes from Port Carbon: she enioys sports, es- pecially hunting. Typing and English are tops with this care- free miss. During school, Carol spent her extra time helping Miss Jones in the library. In your future plans at Pottsville Hospital, training in technol- ogy, we wish you the very best! GAIL GARLAND Gail, happy-go-lucky, follows a commercial schedule. She c h o o s e s typing and world problems as her favorite sub' iects. Gail enioys cutting the rug in her free moments. Al- though she is still undecided about her future, the Class of '60 wishes Gail the best of good luck in her chosen field. STEPH EN GETTIS Steve, with his q uiet and pleasing nature, had nothing but praise for the Electric shop. It follows naturally that his favorite pastime is working with electricity. We know that Uncle Sam will put out the welcome mat for this able young man. Hats off to you, Steve! . H 5112?-Q . - 1, sy. . 3? si L .Srl gg i i .es -ga qiw, xi 'i ' 'Nb .wi ' 95' up x Q- r -sf if Y' 3. ' iififilt DIANE GILES -Diane, goddess of light . . . this pretty miss with the dark complexion rates typing and bookkeeping as her favorite subiects. On outside time, Di- ane can be found dancing at Senior Y-Teens, or snuggling up at home with a good book. Her future plans are still un- certain, although we see a hazy picture of beauty school in the crystal ball. ln whatever you may choose, Diane, we wish you the best of success. MILLARD GLASSEI Millard, a q u i et, friendly guy from Port Carbon, claims that his main interest was in the Auto shop where he learned what makes a car tick. He can usually be found driving around town in his little tal- opy, Afte r graduation, he hopes to use his new knowledge in order to become a top-notch mechanic. Good Luck, Millard! GEORGE GLORE Full of tun and mischief, George is a member of the Electric shop in the Vocational course. With a spare moment, he can be fo u n d bowling, which is his favorite hobby and right up his alley. George's future ambition is to attend a school in the Service, His en- deavors will surely fulfill his wishes. Good Luck! DAVID GOTTSCHALL Dave, one of the more quiet members of our class, hails from the little town of Marlin. Although he is a man of few words, he says that history, math, and especially Auto shop are the subiects he liked most during his four years here on the hill. Dave's spare time is taken up by hunting and fish- ing and many other sports. As for his future, he plans to at- tend Stevens Trade School or ioin the U. S. Air Force, but, whatever he chooses, we know Dave will have the best of luck.

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