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HARVEY HOUTZ The saying, ll's noi fhe quanlily, bul the qualilyf' holds lrue in Harvey's case. Though small, he adds grcally fo P.H.S. Hislory and D. E. class are raled lops on Har- vey's lisl, while he is also a member of A Cappella and D. E. Club. Hunting, drawing, and dancing are his hobbies, Harvey plans lo confinue wilh Miss Curran's leachings and enler lhe business world. Besl Wishes!! MALCOLM HU ILER Mal, a model classmale, always greeled 'he gang wilh 0 sunny Hi. A devoled mem- ber ol the Band and Youlh- for,Chrisl Movemenl, Malcolm enioyed solid qeomelry and chemistry lhe mos! ol all his school subiecfs. As for pasfime favoriles, he enioyed hunfing and skiing. Aller gradualion, Mal will sludy eleclrical en- gineering al Penn Slale and will lhen allend a Bible school. Tops lo you, Mal ! RONALD HUILER Ron, possessing an unassum- ing nafure and ambilious ways, has proven himself a worlhy conslifuenl of our class. He was an enrollee of The Voca' fional course and drafling was his lavorile subiecf. Under the heading ol favorile paslime comes cars. We send Ron lo lrade school wilh our very besl wishes. ,fl lslylilii ll, M Lwliwfii lj.'v:,llQiZal W 3 if H' al' WGS arl service be successful! To the happiness you RONALD IMSCHWEILER Ron wilh his curly blonde hair and good looks was one ol lhe Beau Brummols of lhe Class ol '60, His special in- leresl has been cars which he proves by being a member ol the Drag'Ons Hoi Rod Club and by driving his 1959 while Buick, which is his pride and ioy. Imp has been a credil lo P. H. S., and we are sure he will be a success in his lulure endeavors. EMERY JACOBS Emery, a very likeable guy from Palo Alfo, claims lhal 'lhe besf par? ol his life has been spenl in P.H.S., and lhal he is sorry lhalwil is now over. During fhese lour years, he found fhaf his lavorife sub' iecls were shop and dralling. His main inleresfs oulside ol school consisled of hunlinq and frapping. A f l e r gradualion, Emery hopes lo pursue a iob in lhe fields of road or bridge conslruclion. The besf ol ev- erylhing lo you, Emery, from lhe Class of '60. ALLAN KAI MAN This Russian lvon Pelroff of our labulous Senior Play is equally as well known as iusl Al. Allan rales his black '53 Chevy as the greafesf car on the road and geomelry as The besl class. Allied Youlh, The Hi-S-Polls Newspaper staff, and A. Z. A. would be los! wilhoul Al's sense of humor. He would like lo allend Wes? Point or sludy engineering. Wilh Allan's line ability he is sure lo become Mr. Success. GENE KALYAN Om: ol Mr. Flynn's gridiron men, Gene was always in lhc public eye during lhe loolball season, Those press cornrncnls were a line lribule! A sporls ianalic, he names huniing and fishinq as favorite paslimcsf' Woodworking and dralling hold his inleresl in school, Gene will venlure irilo lhe drallinq field where, we know, he will be as much ol a credil as he was To us.
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MELANIE HESS Another of the Commercial belles, Mel is usually iden- tified by her long locks. Schol- astically, Melanie looked for- ward to P. of D.class. For en- tertainment, dancing, collect- ing records, ice-skating, and reading are chosen as tops. What a fine secretary she will prove! JANET HOFFMAN Janet, one of our pleasant, warm-hearted gals, likes to spend her time driving, play- ing records, or reading. She also has devoted precious mo- ments to the Library Club. We know her efficiency as a typist will be instrumental in making a lucky boss very happy. With regret we watch Janet leave. RICHARD HOFFMAN Dick, another member of the great D. E. class, came to us in his sophomore year. Before joining the D. E. department, he was a slave of the Wood shop and the Academic course, and therefore his favorite sub- iect was the studv hall. Dick's two main hobbies are baseball and girls, both of which are active at the present time. After graduation he hopes to either enter a school of pharm- acy or join the U. S. Marines. We wish him a very happy fu- ture. RICHARD HOLLENBUSH Devising mischievous schemes and telling crazy iokes fill most of Rich's pastime. Claiming lunch of his best period, this humorous figure is responsible for many hearty laughs. Foot- ball was THE sport. Other ac- tivities included Sketch Club, Spanish Club, and Varsity Club. Upon graduation, Rich plans to study commercial art. Won- der what school is going to be the lucky one? NELSON HOLLEY Dinny, as he is known to all his friends, is a member of the Shop class. This friendly guy from the great metropolis of Seltzer City could usually be found using his trusty gun to bag deer. Though Nelson has no special plans for the future, we are sure that he will be a success. CHARLES HOPKINS Chuck lends his voice to the church choir and his abil- ity to the Salvation Army. He claims algebra and English as his favorite subiects. This fine guy is the leader of the Boys' Club in the church. He intends to continue working for the Salvation Army when he grad- uates. What a wonderful field! SALLY HOPKINS We salute this Commercial student, who delivered many a tine holiday speech from the assembly podium. Hoppie played her record-player and tape recorder whenever pos- sible-that is, whenever she was not paging through her favo- rite history text. Success and happiness to you as you tap those keys for some lucky busi- nessman! MARIANNE HORWHAT Quiet and easy going char- acterize Marianne. While in school, she enjoyed shorthand class most of all and socially lent her many talents to Span- ish Club and Girls' Athletic Association. During her leisure time, Marianne could be found skating, horseback riding, or listening to her favorite James Dean album. To a future sec- retary with a flair for writing unusual stories go the best wishes of her classmates.
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EDWARD KANTNER Steady and reliable, Ed did no less than great for Mr. Flynn! Hunting and fishing were also two favorite sports. Ed claimed that the subiects which he has liked most were typing and chem lab. As for the future, he plans to attend a state teachers college. To Ed we wish the best of every- thing. GALE KASARDA Dependable, agreeable, and cheerful are some of the out- standing characteristics ot Gale. Besides serv i n g the Home-Ec Club, the Spanish Club, and Y-Teens, she is also a Junior Volunteer Nurse and was Worthy Advisor of Rain- bow Girls. After graduation, Gaie plans to enter Reading Hospital. Our very best go to this swell gal as she opens doors to a wonderful future. RICHARD KERLAVAGE Do you have any electrical problems? Just contact our whiz. The fabulous P. A. system at the sports events was the work of this talented member. ln fact, Dick's whole world is built around electronics. After graduation, he intends to fur- ther his knowledge in this field. With his spark, Dick is sure to achieve considerable prominence. ALVIN KISSINGEK The Electric shop claims this popular guy as a devoted con- stituent. Likewise, the football, track, and cross country teams were capably supported by his athletic contributions. A I v i n rates chess as the greatest. The Class of '60 wishes you well in all that is attempted. NILES KISSINGER Niles, tall and goodlookinq, is considered one of the best musicians in our class. As president of A Cappella Choir, president of the Pottsville High School Band, a member of the Student Council, and leader of the Crimsonaires, Niles con- tinuously did his best. To the future m u s i c professor, the Class of '60 wishes you all the success you deserve. FLOYD KRATER Floyd, a quiet, efficient guy from Port Carbon, enioyed sci- ence and Mr. Davis's Electric shop more than his other sub- iects. He uses his spare time to learn more about electron- ics, which is his favorite hob- by. Floyd, who hopes to make a career of the Air Force, plans to become a iet me- chanic. To him, we wish the best life has to offer! ROBERT KRINER A sincere, model friend, Bob won the respect and admira- tion of all. With a flair for leadership, he carefully bal- anced the books as honored treasurer during our senior year. T.K. D. also benefited from his glowing disposition and subtle wit, as his choice amusement was retelling Mr. Mr. Schnerring's iokes. Saint Joseph's is the fortunate school which will gain this popular guy from the Class of l960. SHIRLEY KROIERT One of our quiet gals, Shir- ley commuted from Miners- ville. As a commercial student, she is another typing enthus- iast. The television set and books appeal to her. May this future WAC experience a hap- py, successful life.
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