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

 - Class of 1960

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HARRY KROP Harry is a tall, good-looking, nd popular member of our lass. He was an avid sports inthusiast, both as participator ind spectator. Biology Club ind Allied Youth claimed his ittention, and he was sensa- ional as Eddie in the Sen' or Play. Harry now has the ieartiest recommendations of riends and faculty alike as he xrepares lo conquer the field it medicine. JOANNA KUBA Our comely Joanna bright- ened the Distributive Educa- ion class. Enioying especially er senior year, she lent her alents to the A Cappella Ihoir, Joanna favored history nd business law: but her out- ide interests were not neglect- d, lor one could otten find ier either dancing at the Blobe or skating. J o a n n a fishes to continue retailing in he fields ot display and ad- ertising, With you go our best fishes for your success and appinessl ANN MARIE KULKA When you hear a sincere augh echoing throughout the alls, you can be positive that mn Marie is near. Hailing rom Port Carbon, this fair, :static miss lent her enviable oprano voice to A Cappella Ihoir. Fortune and ioy will urely come to this future sec- etary. FRANKLIN KULL As one ot Mr. Sterner's ar ent members ot the cross ountry and track team, Frank lid a fine iob. During his four ears at P.H.S., he enioyed is math courses best, but de' oted much of his time to Dorts. Uncertain as to his fu- Jre, Frank is thinking about nterinq the Salvation Army raining College. Whatever his ecision, the Class ot '60 wishes im nothing but the best. MILDRED KU PERAVAGE This cordial chcc-rful blonde, hailinq trom Srhoentown, is another Distributive Education student. Millio's interests lie in sewing, swirrirviiuq, and danc ing, Though her plans for the tuture arf' undecided, Millie, without a doubt, will be as hapoy and succvssiul as she is lovely. SHARON LAU BACH As a clarinet player, Sharon lent her talent to the Band for her tour years at P. H. S. Since Band was her lavorite subiect, Sharon was always anxious tor the seventh period. She also contributed to Allied Youth and Senior Y Teens. With her gentle and tricndly manner, we are sure Sharon will succeed as another Florence Nightingale! JOHN LAZARCHICK With one ha n d clutching leadership and the other de termination, John blasted P. H. S. with his uniqueness. As an athlete, Speed was John's middle name while he co-cap tained the football team and captained the track team. As a scholar' chemistry was his companion w h i I e he also achieved honors in his other subjects. President ot T. K. D., John radiated consideration and won the admiration ol his fellow V students. As you now commence to conquer the field ot medicine, John, remember, to thine own srrlt be true, and the world will be yours. JOHN LEASHEFSKI With a smile lor everyone, John radiated triendlirress anct brightened our halls, A mem ber of the D. E. class, he has found that being a senior can be truly exciting. Devotinq his time to the A Cappella Choir and to the Hi-S-Potts News paoe' staff John also lourid eniowienr n ska + no and horseback riding, whiig- typing was his lavciritc' school sulvioct, His goals are to entr-r the Navy and than to oo into the busncss worlo. N c v c r stob smiiinq John 'of tv-ri success will su'ely 'cke you' palms.

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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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THOMAS LEE Tom, always ready with a Witty remark was truly an asset to our class. ln his spare time he enioycd hunting and swim ming, but in school norhinq could beat Mr. Schnerriiids first period chem class. This is no small wonder as he plans to enter the chemical field. All our best wishes for a success ful future! SANDRA LEFFLER Cute and friendly are two of the best words to describe Sandy. Another Commercial course gal, Sandy finds typing to be her favorite subiect and considers working in the com mercial lab great. Although president of Senior Y-Teens, she still has found time for A. Y. and the Hi-S-Potts Newspa- per. Sandy's future plans are to do secretarial and office work. In this we wish her the best of luck and success. ROBERT LI LLEY Our class is proud to have this good-looking guy with us. As Machine shop is his most popular subiect, Bob is an en- thusiastic member of the Drag- Ons Hot Rod Association. When he is not playing basket- ball at the Y, you can find him watching TV. The U. S. Navy seems to be the lucky branch of the Armed Forces to get this big guy. To a real great guy, the Class of '60 wishes the very best of every- thing. JUDITH LIPSETT A lovely face capped by soft, strawberry-blonde tresses .... A snappy dresser, Judy will be remembered as a flash in the hails as she scampered to Miss Farlow's art class. The secretary of Y-Teens has a magnetic at traction to dance floors. May she zoom to success as an air- line hostess. GARY LONG During his stav at Pottsville Hiqh School, Gary has taken A real interest in his math courses. Greatly enioying fish- ing and hunting, he is consid- ered iiuite an outdoorsman. Although his future is uncer- ta'n as to whether he will enter construction work or the Serv- ice, we are certain Gary will excel in whatever he chooses. GARY LORD Handsome and as nice as they come, Lordie, one of the happy-go-lucky members of our class, enioyed chemistry as his favorite subiect. Much of his spare time was spent as a fine member of the Band as well as Pep Band. To a future airman we wish nothing but blue skies. WAYNE LYNCH This guy does much to quick- en the pulse of any normal miss. There is never a dull mo- ment if he is there to add those those comical remarks, which livened the halls. A live- ly, dependable individual, Wayne has always done a fine iob. The crystal ball forecasts a future as a teacher or a ca- reer Marine. At a n y rate, Wayne will come out on top! LYLE LYONS Lyle, a friendly and likeable guy, was an ambitious mem- ber of the Electric shop. The P. H.S. stage crew would not have been complete without him. Hunting, swimminq, and ice-skating claimed most of his spare time. We are sure that his future as an electrician will be a success.

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