South Whitehall High School - Sowhiter Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1941
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Lg -1. 1941 Sowhiter Published by Senior class 65,6 South Whitehall High 'School Allentown P Route 3. Iyer 1 1 1 est 66 Foreword As we depart thy cherished halls another chapter is added to our 'Book of Life'. Looking back, we are both grateful and thankful for the many wonderful. experiences and opportunities given us here. It is with new confidence and courage that Wd begin a new chap- ter and take up the tasks before us. !! The precious days so quickly flown will indeed be never forgotton or regretted, and it is with deepest awe and revere ce that we, the Class of 41, present this book o you, our Alma ater The Editor On,6 When we leave your treasured walls, And no more the school bell calls, Memories linger of days gone by, Happy days at South Whitehall High. 129 South Whitehall High School I' wi QQ In our auditorium we met and We'll part, Memories linger that sadden the heart, Programs and concertsg movies and plays. Remind us all of our high school days. South Whitehall Auditorium I ll 1- ODP . On its mantel of green we developed a lust To be good sportsg to play fair and just And now as we pause and again reminisce Memories linger of by-gone bliss On this--our campus! South Whitehall Campus Q49 swf Contents The School Faculty f Seniors Classes n Orga lzations Athletics Featugres Advertisements On,6 I 156 Realizing that no force in our live during the past twelve years has done as much in molding our fu- tureg and not forgetting the happy days spent within its cherished walls, we, the class of 1941, rever- l ently and honorably dedicate this, the sixth issue of the Sowhiter, to the ideals, principles, and traditions of our Alma Mater, South White- hall High School. .Dedication I' we S tal? EDITORIAL Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Senior Editors Art Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Classes and Organizations Copy Reader BUSINESS Business Manager Assistants TY PISTS Ruby Lori:-h Kathyrn Helfrich Adviser to Staff Marie Bittner Lois Ruch Faith Gensler Helen Messner Raymond Gallucci Dorothy Musselman Sophie We-nninger Lucille Hummel Thelma Haas Steven Plarr Alton Holfrr an I eroy Hoffman lioscoe Schmivk Lillian Kuhns Ferns- Bortz Wm. G. Genszler PRODUCTIIIGJN STAFF Managers Edward Stotdt William Kokolus Edgar Frankenfield John Odunchock Assisted by the High School Printing Classes Adviser of Production Wm. R. Keener lb Louis M. Schantz Edward H. Haberman Joel T. Nester Robert W. Roth Roger A. Butz President V. Pres. Secretary Treasurer Q Board of Educatzon me act Progress is made by the uphill road, death follows the easy downward trail. The ship that crosses the ocean must dig a channel for itself in the water ev- ery foot of its long voyage. Every plant survives through its abilityto adapt it- self to conditionsg the cactus in the de- sert, the reed in the marsh and the grass on the open plain. Man is no exception to this great rule of life. Under his feet he must trample his failures and defeats or they will ac- cu mulate so high that he will be smoth- ered in the wreckage. He must keep on climbing. When anyone quits climbing he is on the broad way to ruin. To the class of '41, I challenge each of you to follow the upward road, and by so do- ing insure happiness, success, and honor. Calvin S. F rankenfield 1 Supervising i Principal Olbb ' Calvin S. Frankenfield Supervising Principal Austin M. Schaeffer William wi Swallow 5 Assistant Principal Science Iyer tzz X El A J ff Faculty Sylvia P. Wertman Marjorie R. Minner Commercial Home Economics 4 ' I William R. Keener 1 William G. Genszler Industrial Arts ! I 5 History, Civics N Q5 is G' ' ' ' 3 X Mrs. Amy S. DeGroot Edward P. Lauther Music Commercial Mathematics Famulty Aral H Henninger Mrs. Myrtle L. Shepherd CLanguagesJ Latin Ruth M Roth Quentin A. Hine Agriculture Mrs. Dorothy Weisel Marjorie A. Keller Librarian, English, German Commercial -..aj I V Howard J Hausman Industrial Arts W., A ' Geography Science .1 Q I lm E. X- E 1 : Anne F. Pharaoh Fa Q Robertl Wilson Physical Education, Coach I 1' .W Q gf Dorothy S. Smith Commercial X May R. Morgan English Frederick S. Meckley Social Studies cwlty Margaret E. Lesher Physical Education Raymond H Leibenguth Science I , 4 011961. F91, ect we Alma Mater SOUTH WHITEHALL HIGH SCHOOL Alma Mater! Alma Mater! Noble shrine of Truth and Lightg We praise Thee ever to the skies Where wisdom rules the heavens bright emer opened To our youth that, ne'er denied, Acclaims Thee with exulting voice, So joyful with Thee to abide. Portals wide are Praises linger on our lips As we depart T t cherished halls, No more to view s e happy throngs Of loved ones still within Thy walls. Ne'er forgetting, ne'er regretting Precious days so q' ickly flown, Oh! Alma Mater, rear our song, Our hymn of praise for Thee alone. Effie Minnich '30 :' . S 10? sen O Q 976129 I' Q . QS sw' William W. Swallow We, the class of 1941, owe much of our success to Mr. Swallow, the chairman of our class advisers. Through his untiring efforts, he has inspired the class to do bigger and better things. The success of our dances is attri- buted to the many ideas and artis- tic ability which he has presented to the class. On behalf of all the seniors, we are grateful for the advice he has given us. Marjorie R. Minner Much of the success of the senior class is due to Miss Minner's excel- lent support in helping us reach our goal. She has inspired the class to increase their achievements through her constant guidance. At our dances Miss Minner has supervised and aided the commit- tees in charge of refreshments. We wish to thank her for the in- terest which she has shown in our class. Sylvia P. Wertman We shall always remember the advice and support given to the sen- ior class by Miss Wertman. Much time and effort on her part and the guidance in our financial aiairs made possible our goal. Also, her guidance and understanding have helped in gaining our achievements. The capability with which she handled the financial end of the class will always be appreciated. Austin M. Schaefer In appreciation of the interest which Mr. Schaeffer has shown, the senior class wishes to thank him for his innumerable services. a At all our dances Mr. Schaeffer has been a chaperone and has seen that order and peace was preserved. The seniors also wish to thank Mr. Schaeffer for his willingness to aid and boost our class. On, ' R16 06 Class History As we review the pleasant memories of bygone days, we are reminded of the friendships and acquaintances we enjoyed at South Whitehall. As Sophomores in 1938, we re-elected Steven Plarr, President ofthe class, Edward Bortz was elected Vice President, Helen Messner, Secretaryg and Viola Reinsmith, Treasurer. , The first real event was a field trip to the Reading Museum. Both boys and girls took an active part in sports. The cheerleaders were: Sophie Wenninger, Jeanne Bittner, June Borman, and Ferne Bortz. During this year several students joined the Trumpet Staff. This staff was increased with more of our members during the next two years. With Alton HoiTman in the lead, some of the students of our class joined the debating team under Mr. Meckley's guidance. Gradually a change took place and we found we were becoming more dignified . With this change we realized we were Juniors and had only two more years of school. During the first few weeks of school, Steven Plarr was re-elected President of the Ju Vice President, Helen Messner, Se As Juniors, two of the class Musselman, played a part in the In October, we frolicked a day Junior play, Early To Bed, Ea themselves by presenting a very i William Kokolus, Edward Bo Edward Stoudt became varsity ba During the spring, South White dio and we found we had many was, A Day At South Whitehall. The first Junior dance and card success partly due to the help give A field trip, under the sponso made to the Franklin Institute in William Kokolus, Steven Plarr, Umrysh, Ernest Lichtenwalner, a baseball team while Alexander To Andrew Simock, and Raymond Gal For the first time in the history ic and Forsenic Contest at Northa quintet, and one soloist were succ test at Harrisburg. In April, the Junior Oratorical Alton Hoffman, the winner, repr Oratorical Contest in Coopersburg B d Nb P Ui Co es ninf Class. William Kokolus was elected cl tary, and Edward Stoudt, Treasurer. members, Marie Bittner and Dorothy ating play, Aunt Cindy Cleans Up. the New York World's Fair. In the To Rise, eleven Juniors surprised resting and entertaining comedy. , co-captain, John Odunchock, and tball material. l was transformed into a movie stu- ding stars. The theme of the movie 1 8 rirty, The Heartbeat, proved to be a to us by our advisers. 'nip of the Physics Department, was iladelphia. lol n Odunchock ,Edward Bortz, Charles Edward Stoudt helped make up the n cl , Edgar Frankenfield, Leon Whitaker, 'cci comprised part of the track team. outh Whitehall we entered the Mus- pton. Our Glee Club, an instrumental sful and participated in the State Con- S ntest was given at South Whitehall. ented South Whitehall in the County 011151. As Juniors, we outdid ourselves in playing hosts to the Senior class at our annual prom. The unusual artistic arrangement, which we used to beautify the gym for the prom, was exquisite and created an elaborate ef- fect. With our gymnasium decorated in an early European manner, we danced to the rhythm of Bob Kurtz. The Senior Class elected Alton Hoffman, President, William Kokolus, Vice Presidentg Helen Messner, Secretary and Lucille Hummel, Treasurer. The next event of the year was to elect an Editor-in-Chief of the Year- book. Marie Bittner capably filled this position. The entertaining play, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, was presented by the Debating Club. A new idea, the novelty Christmas Party for the grade children, was pre- sented by the Seniors. The class also was very active selling Christmas cards, Christmas candy, dance and movie tickets, writing paper, and Easter candy. The Varsity Basketball Team was comprised of John Odunchock, Wil- liam Kokolus, Edward Stoudt, Steven Plarr, Ernest Lichtenwalner, Leon Whitaker and Edgar Frankenfield. After playing an exciting game with Hellertown, we lost the chance of having a playoff for the chairpicrship Senior Cheerleaders were Sophie ers of tneBaseball Team were Wil- of the Lehigh-Northarrpton League. T Wenninger and Jean Bittner. 'lhe men ian1Kol-iolus, Edward Stoudt, John Od ' were Charles Umrysh and Ernest Licht Team were Alexander Tcdt, who shc ing the school record, Edgar Franken . lucci and John Maitski, manager. The hilarious, western comedy, M' Miss Minner's excellent coaching and 1 play a success. The Operetta, My Spanish Sweethe pated, was presented in the Spring. After all these exciting events, we Whitehall were gradually ending. In for the Seniors. Following this on June South Whitehall and completed the l cation. For some students it was merel, tion, but for others it was the end of th As a finale, we spent our last days tional class trip. We visited the histori iamsburg and other places of interest? neyed by boat and spent a day at' the train at Allentown, the last farewel With this another chapter in the Years in the future, we hope that thi chock, Steven Plarr. 'lhe managers Walner. The members ofthe Track his outstanding ability ty break ld, Leon Whitaker, Raymond Gal- s, was presented on March 27-28- I efforts of the students made the t, in which many seniors partici- alized that our days at South ay, the Junior Prom was held , fifty-nine Seniors graduated from t chapter in their high school edu- a stepping stone to ahigher educa- ir school days. ogether on a well planned, educa- sights of Washington D. C. , Will- fter visiting these scenes, we jour- ew York. When we stepped off was given to many of our friends. istory of South Whitehall ends. history will bring back pleasant memories of days that passed too soon. rel, we Class OIWCQTS President ............., ........... A lton Hoffman Vice President ........,.. ........... W illiam Kokolus Secretary .......... .........,. I-I elen Messner Treasurer ...,...... ......... L ucille Hummel Class Colors Green 8z Gold Motto In Ourselves Our Future Lies Class Flower Gardenia 01136 Myron Baer Neffs Commercial Hobby: Hunting School Activities: Glee Club 1, 4 Printing Club 2 Plans' Aviation 36167 , Cedar Crest Boulevard Commercial Hobby: Music, Sewing School A ctivities: Glee Club Plans: Oflice Work and Music Diana Bellotto Je 12-9 I' . RQQS G , l Jeanne Bittner 'jeanniff' Carl Betz 'Schmitz Guthsville Siegersville Commercial Commercial Hobby: Swimming Honors: 14 olt of 15 tiznes School Activities: Hobby: Fishing, Hunting Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 School Activities: Band 1, 2, 3 Plans: Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Hairdressing Glee Club 1 Plans: Bookkeeping O 117,512 9 Marie Bittner .,fMmLe Ferne Bortz gang 2118 Walbert Ave. Cetronia Academic Commercial Honors: 15 out of 15 times Honors! 12 out of 15 times Hobby: Playing piano, Dancing Hobby: Bowling, Basketball School Activities: School Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Orchestra lpianoll, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Band lstudent directorJ4 Trumpet Stall' 4 Trumpet Stall' 2, 3, 4 Sowhiter Staff 4 Editor-in-Chief of Sowhiter Cheerleading 2 Debating Play 3 Class Play 4 Plans: Secretary Pianist for all school performances Out of school activities: , Plans: President of Allentown j Junior Musical Club Home Economics Teacher I' wi ef y i Grace Conrad Sis Warren Creitz '6?rcifzie Schnecksville Neffs Commercial Academic Hobby: Drawing, Swimming Honors: 6 out of 15 times School Activities: Hobby: Photography, Trapping Glee Club 2' 3 School Activities: Track 2 Plansf Glee Club 3, 4 Typist or Stenographer Photography 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Operetta 4 Plans: Farming H nl lb. O l W6 Willard Dorney Dorney Park Academic Hobby: Basketball, Football i School Activities: Plans: Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Printing Club 3,4 Auto Mechanic Steven Drabick Egypt Commercial Hobby: Swimming Motorcycling Roller Skating Plans: Machinist Iyer u.3ufc,z O . Y owe k Cecilia F igura QW, Edgar Frankenfield L'JJy Ormrod Crackersport Commercial Commercial Honors: 1 out of 15 times Hobby: Stamp collecting Woodwork Hobby: Swimming, Dancing School Activities: School Activities: Basketball 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3, 4 '11,-ack 1, 2, 3, 4 Printing Club 3, 4 Plans: Filing Clerk, Sales Clerk Outstanding Accomplishment: Plans: South Whitehall Quarter Mile Track Record lTime: 55.5 sec.l Business College 0n,6 Raymond Gallucci QM, Faith Gensler gud Siegersville Meyersvlue Academic Academic Honors: 4 out of 15 times Honors: 15 out of 15 times Hobby: Oil painting, Photography Hobby: Playing flute School Activities: Baseball 1, 2 'lrack 3 Debating 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Debating Play I hotography 3, 4 Art Editor Sowhiter Trumpet Staff 3, 4 Plans: Art School School Activities: Plans: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band fflutej 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra lflutej 1, 2, 3, 4 Debating Play 4 Debating Club 4 Trumpet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Editor of Sowhiter Class Play 3 Laboratory Technician 12-E, I' . QS sly Thelma Haas f7fmiJ' Pauline Hartline Q70l!q Breinigsville Neifs Academic Cone mercial Honors: 10 out of 15 times Hobby: Reading, Hiking St hool Activities: Out of School Activities: Glee Club 4 4-H Cl b Trumpet Staff!! - u Year Book StaE 4 Pl l Junior Oratorical Conte st 3 ans' Clerk Out of School Activities: 4-H Club Jordan Youth Fellowship Committee Plans: College for English and Home Economics 4 1 ODJA Kathryn Hc1friCh 17C..Hy Ceufonia Commercial Honors: 7 out of 15 times Hobby: Bike riding, Playing piano Suhool Activitfes: Plans: Glee Club 1 Sowhiter StaE 4 Stenographer Y Vyola Hen ritzy Ironton General Honors: 6 out of 15 times Hobby: Dancing School Activities: Glee Club 1 Trumpet 3 Plans: Clerk Hwlfzy 12911 U wi 606 I w Alton Hoffman 3f01'j5mm LeRoy Hoffman Q9my 'Neffs Neffs Academic Academic Honors: 13 out of 15 times Hobby: Farming, Speaking School A ctivities: Orchestra fviolinl 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Debating Club 2, 3, 4 Jr. Oratorical Club 3 Sowhiter Staff President of Class 4 C pei etta 4 Winner of the Junior Oratorical Contest Out of School Activities: Boy Scouts Troop 59 fAssistant Scoutmasterj Plans: Prepare for Ministry Hobby: Hunting, Skating Out of School Activities: President of Senior Extension Club Plans: Civil Service Mailclerk Lucille Hummel L3ucie Roy Kern Jr. .'k7f-mil' Schnecksville SChDeCkSVi118 Commercial ACHdeII1iC Honors: 11 out of 15 times Hobby: Bracelet collecting School Activities: ' Glee Club 1 Class Play 3 Trumpet Staff 4 Sowhiter Staff 4 Treasurer 1, 4 Plans: Office Work H Hobby: Photography School Activities: Plans: Photography 3, 4 Further his education Ou, 61' 591, aw '63 Marie Kistler l?m,1M John Kokolus 'JC0Lw Rllchsville Ormrod Commercial Academic Hobby Hiking, Bicycle riding Hobby: Football, Basketball Plans: School Activities: A Factory Worker Plans: Basketball Manager 3, 4 Baseball 1 Glee Club 1 Printing Club 2, 3, 4 Photography 4 Attend Aviation School omg 1291, r William Kokolus Utah Bal lietsville Academic Hobby: Baseball School Activities: Plans: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball -1, 2, 3, 4 Printing Club 3, 4 Vice President 3, 4 Profession al Baseball Lillian Kuhns nsuqarn Greenawalds Commercial Honors: 15 out of 15 times Hobby: Bike riding, Hiking School Activities: Glee Club 1, 2 Class Play 3 Sowhiter Staff 4 Trumpet Staff 4 Plans: Secretary or Stenographer me ect Albert Lesko Kuhnsville Commercial Honors: 15 out of 15 times H 'bbyg Hunting School Activities: Baseball Manager Track Team 3 Trumpet Stall' 3 Pla ns: Bookkeeper 1 Ernest Lichten walner full., Cetronia Commercial Hobby: Swimming School Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 1 Printing Club 2 Plans: Bookkeeper 3 Ruby Lorish Tube Cetronia Commercial Honors: 9 out of 15 times Hobby: Driving automobile Dancing Schc, ol Activities: Glee Club 1 Trumpet Staff 4 Sowhiter Staff 4 Plans: Typist or oflice clerk Arlene Mackes GY,-lolz! 2129 Walbert Ave. Academic Honors: 15 out of 15 times Hob by: School Plans: Dancing, Reading Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Trumpet Staff 2, 3 Class Play 3 Nursing Ire I' abc . Q www I C C, John Maitski John Althea Mangold 6flflm 01-mrod Guths Station Academic Commercial Hobby: SWil11miUg, Skating Honors: 1 out of 15 times School Activities: Hobby: Reading, Hiking Photography Club 4 Printing Club 3, 4 Out of School Activities: Track Manager 3, 4 4.H Club Plans: Plans: Navy Clerk in a store 01176 Iyer Vlfilliam llfangold - 3ill Helen Messner Sn Walberts Sherersville Commercial Commercial Honors: 3 out of 15 times Honors: 14 out of 15 times Hobby: Dancing A Hobby: Swimming, Dancing School Activities: School Activities: Baseball Mgr. 1, 2 Band 1, 2' 3' 4 Glee Club 1 Plans: Bookkeeping Machine Operator Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Trumpet Staff 4 Senior Editor Sowhiter 4 Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 Oratorical Contest 3 Class Play 4 ' Outstanding Accomplishmentg l Plans: Won second prize in Junior Oratorical Contest Secretary O . Y eww Dorothy Illusselman Daily Crackersport Commercial Honors: 15 out of 15 times Hobby: Poem writing Stamp collecting School Activities: Glee Club 1 Debating Play 3 Trumpet Staff 3, 4 Sowhiter Staff 4 Class Play 4 Out of School Activities: 4-H Club Plans: Work in office Irene Nau Greenawalds Commercial Hobby: Swimmin Plans: Secretary H Teanufx g, Dancing 01196 John Odunchock .Tu,m., Carl Oswald juli Ironton Cetronia Commercial Commercial Hobby: Boxing, Hiking School Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Out of School Activities: Boxing Plans: Electrical Engineering Honors: 13 out of 15 times Hobby: Swimming, Bowling School Activities: Plans: Baseball Manager 1 Glee Club 1 Business College Iyer 45 49 Ernest Reinert Emil Stettlersville Academic Hobby: Gun collecting, Airplane modeling Out of School Activities: Plans: Boy Scouts Machinist Steven Plarr Sf,.,1,, Dorney Park 1 Academic Honors: 6 out of 15 times Hobby: Fishing, Hunting School Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Business Manager of Sowhiter A Plans: Enter college 011151. Hilda Reiss Sherersville Commercial Hobby: Drawing School Activities: Glee Clu Plans: Clerk l o f17'f11Jfi David Rex Balli etsville Commercial Hobby: Swimming, Skating Plans: b 1, 4 Office work TEX lf! PQI, v eos i vii llois Ruch Q0lly Schnecksville Academic Honors: 3 out of 15 times Hobby: Listening to orchestras on radio Collecting porcelain banks School Activities: Glee Club 1 Plans: Asst. Editor Sowhiter 4 Trumpet 4 Home Economics Roscoe Schmick usclmzicf Friedens Commercial Hobby: Basketball games, Dancing School Activities: Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Operetta 4 Plans: Clerk OUJA 1 l Leona Schumaker uslzorfqn Le Roy Sell Sally Seigersville Orefield Commercial Academic Honors: 4 out of 15 times Hobby: Electricity Hobby' Sewing, Cooking Plans: Orchard Work School Activities: Glee Club 3, 4 Plans: Waitress or Cook I , I Iyer ., QS Q ln Andrew Simock JG-lm Clifford Snyder Sn4,J.f,' Ormrod Schnecksville Academic Agricultural Honors: 9 out of 15 times Hobby Trapping, Bicycling Hobby: School Activities: F. F. A. 3, 4 School A ctivities: Basketball Manager 3, 4 Taxidermy Club 2 Class Play 4 Track 1, 3, 4 First in potatoe judging con test in Vocational Agricul- Plans: tural Competition for Lehigh Al-my Bucks, and Montgomery Co. Out of School Activities: 4-H Club Plans: Farming 01176 zper Florentine Steckel .73emq Ernest Stephens uarrzien Ormrod Crackersport Academic Commercial Honors: 15 out of 15 times l Hobby: Stamp Collecting, Bicycle riding Hobby: Scrapbooks i School Activities: School Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Plans: Plansr T0 enter nursing college Commercial work I 1 . l .QS Qyf. Erlwa rfl Sfoudt Greenawalds Commercial Honors: 5 out of 15 times Hobby' Swimming, Dancing School Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 , Glee Club 1 Printing Club 2, 3, 4 Plans: Business College Donald Tait Trait , Siem ersville Aiiademic Honors: 1 out of 15 times Hoblfjy: Model airplane construc- tion, Gardening School Aclirities: Glee Clnb 4 I'.F.A. 3,4 Class Play 4 First prize in livestock judging at. Regional Judging Contest in Bucks, Lehigh, and Montgom- ery Counties. Out of School Activities: Plan s: 4-H C lub F. F. A. Project Attend Penn State College 01176 Alexander Todt folly Ironton Commercial Hobby: Swimming, Skating School Activities: Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Outstanding accomplishments: Plans: South Whitehall record for Mile Run lTime 4:54 SecJ Army Charles Umrysh '3,,,Ll Ormrod Commercial Hobby: Ice Skating, Football School Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Printing Club 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 4 Plans: Military Ser vice 129 I' uw 649 K Helen Valora Stella Sophie Wenninger Sadie Lallryis Kratzers General Commercial Honors: 3 out of 15 times Honors: 5 out of 15 times Hobbvi Reading Hobby: Going to basketball games Dancing School Activities: 01'Ht01'iCa1 Contest 3 School Activities: ' Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Plans: Sowhiter Staff 4 Clerical work or a writer Class Play 4 Plans: Clerk in a store W , w r Ona . Wilmer Werner HOMMQH' Clarence Werley Sq.,fr,,1! Cetronia Cetronia Academic Agriculture Hobby: Woodcraft, Raising poultry Hobby: Roller Skating, Dancing Schooz Activities: School Activities: F. F. A. 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - F. F. A. 3, 4 Plans: Plans: Undecided , Machinist or Truck Driver I l in I! l l I' mel sci Leon Whitaker lid Althea Xander Cfll,, 2452 Walbert Avenue Ruchsville Academic Commercial Hobby: Stamp 8: Coin collecting H0bb1YI Hiking, Bike riding School Activities: Plans: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Secretary Baseball 1 Track 3, 4 Band 1 Photography Club 1 Printing Club 2, 3, 4 Plans: Military Aviation Owls Ex - Members Harold Ankrom Ira Bertsch Edward Bortz Harold Burkhardt Joseph Datta Roy Foster Wilmer Frantz Harold Gantz Frank Goida Donald George William Heller Harold Kuhns David Laudenslager Oliver Laudenslager Robert Leighton Mike Liposhitz John Meckel Llewellyn Meckes Franklin Miller Ross Miller David Moyer James Radeline Edward Rosco Ruth Shellhamer Stella Strunk Elizabeth Tzope Florence Werley Arlene Zettlemoyer Leon Schefller Wilmer Schmoyer Harold Schellhamer Fred Stephens Arthur Stuber Mike Trobetsky John Warren Steven Weslosky Florence Baer Dorothy Behney June Borman Helen Demko Betty Mae Desch Rachael Dottery Emma Fox Grace Geist Catherine Gresser Bessie Guth Irene Hilbert Elizabeth Kuhns Kathryn Mauser Olga Mutz Ruth Rabenold Irene Reenock Arlene Reinert Viola Reinsmith Arlene Ritter Anna Romansky Mildred Roth 12-9 I' W5 '49 Junior Oratorical. Contest On Friday, April 23, 1940, the Junior Oratorical was presented in the High School Auditorium. The first prize of 55.00 was captured by Alton Hoffman and entitled him to represent South Whitehall in the County Oratorical Contest held at the Coopersburg High School. Helen Messner was named as alternate by win- ning second prize, a silver medal presented by P. A. Freeman. Alton Hoffman Sequence of Life Helen Messner The Angel of Lonesome Hill Thelma Haas The Man of Sorrows Helen Valora Second Trial Coach Sylvia P. Wertman Judges Miss Dorothy Smith Miss Myrtll Minnich Miss M 1 Morgan 011251. Senior Class Play A three act comedy, M'Liss , by Virginia Mitchell was presented by our class on March 27 and 28, 1941. The pro- duction under the direction .of Miss Marjorie R. Minner was a huge success. George Smith ........... M'Liss Smith ......., John Grey .......... Yuba Bill ........... Cast of Characters ,.,........Steven Plarr .......,........Ferne Bortz ............Raymond Gallucci ..,......Donald Tait Mrs. Lena Moflits ...... .........., S ophie Wenninger Clytie Moffits .,...... Bess Starlight ......... Clara Hunting .......... ..........Helen .Messner ..,.....Dorothy Musselman ........Marie Bittner QV I Carter Langdon .......... ......... .., ...... ....,...... W arren Creitz I 7 ' Judge McSnaggley ........ .. .......,. Roscoe Schmick rel, W5 Junior Class Play A hilarious comedy, Early to Bed-Early to Rise , by William F Davidson, was presented on November 16 and 17, 1939. The three act play was ably presented before two large audiences in the high school audlto rium. Miss Schumaker was in charge of the production. Abbie Fuller ........... Bobby Fuller... Marion Fuller ........ Everitt Fuller .......... Spanky Minuti .......... Jum Greggs ........... Patsy Fuller ........... Daisy Fairfax ......... Otto Kirshmeier ........... Mr. Conkle .......... Laura Montgomery Cast of Characters N .........Faith Gensler ........Raymond Gallucci ..........Arlene Mackes Llewellyn Meckes ........Ferne Bortz Warren Creitz ......,Jeanne Bittner ........,.,Lucille Hummel .....Roscoe Schmick .....Frank1in Miller ........Lil1ian Kuhns Baccalaureate Class of 1941 SOUTH WHITEHALL HIGH SCHOOL Sunday June 1, 1941 8 o'clock Calvin S. Frankenfield, Supervising Principal Presiding Order of Service Processional Marching to Peace Roeckel School Glnchestra Hymn Fairest Lord Jesus Crusaders' Hymn Choir, Audience, and Orchestra Invocation and Prayer Rev. Robert J. Urifer Soprano Solo Scripture Lesson Oifertory Hymn Sermon Announcements Hymn Benediction Recessional My Faith 'n Thee Wells O'Hara Kathleen Roth accompanied by Madeline Heimbach Rev. Robert J. Urifer Abide With Arranged by R. Goerdeler Madeline eimbach Lead, Kim ly Light Dykes Girls' CD oir Rev. Robert J. Urffer Calvin S. F rankenfield 0 God, our Help in Ages Past Croft I Rev. Robert J. Urffer Flag of Truce Laurendeau School Otrchestra .11 0 Ib 61' Fgl, awe' eat Commencement Program June 2, 1941 Processional Community Grand March Kern School Orchestra Hymn America Smith Class, Orchestra, and Audience Invocation and Prayer Reverend W. C. Wenner Vocal Duet Ciribiribin Pestalozza Irene Nau and Helen Messner Class Oration Alton Hoffman Piano Solo Polonaise McDowell Marie Bittner Commencement Address William S. Livengood Jr. Secretary of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg Pa. Flute solo The Swan Saint Seems Faith Gensler Remarks Mervin J. Wertman County Superintendent of Schools Soprano Solo GiElI1I1E'gH Mia lFireflyJ Friml Diana ellotto Awarding of Prizes and Presentation of Graduates Calvin S. Frankenfield? Supervising Principal Awarding of Diplomas A Louis M. Schantz President of Board of Education l The Alma Mater Effie M. Neubert Senior Class Benediction Reverend W. C. VVenner Recessional The Uncited Liberty Lcsey-Seredy School Orchestra Classes . s , L 1 65 lb . W5 Juniors Class of 1942 OFFICERS President Paul Rabenold Vice Pres. Anna Radio Secretary Sara Ellen Siegfried Treasurer Marie Haines i ' ' ADVISERS N 4 Aral H. Henninger Dorothy S. Smith Dorothy E. Weisel William R. Keener Class of 1942 Kathleen Albright Kathryn Balla Dorothy Bell Shirley Blose Ruth Bold Lorene Bortz Catherine Brutchak Gloria Byington Lorraine Diehl June Dittmar Marian Emig Bertha Faustner Geraldine Fenstermaker Gloria Galucy Lucretia George Evelyn George Verna Grim Marie Haines Bette Heil Madeline Heimbach Viola Heintzelman Margaret Henritzy Jane Herbst Pauline Herb:-r Madeline J aindl Marie Kern Edna Kleckner Gloria Kuhns Dorothy Lazarus Ruth Lengel Eleanore Linde Kathryn Newhard Frances Peters Ruth Peters Anna Radio Verna Reichard Violet Reppert Miriam Ritter Kathleen Roth Jean Schaffer Marion Schleicher Sara Ellen Seigfried Betsy Schumaker Enid Smith Mary Smith Kathyrn Snyder Rachel Snyder Margaret Waricher Florence Werley Marion Wieand Betty Wotring Robe t Heist Laura Yenser Har i: Ziegenfuss Tho -xi s Andrews Wi11!.d Bachman Rob Bell Geo 3 Blank Alto ortz Edw d Chaputer Rich d Clauss Carl orrell Hen Dorney Stan -l Felchock Cha s Fehnel Paul rantz Mik Gavlick Mar Gerhardt Don :: tl Gehringer Rich rd Gery Will m Gimbel Law - ce Guth Oliv .Haas Carl! eintzelman olbgzker Stanley Heleva John Herrmann Carlton Hunsicker Vernon Kern Amos Kleckner Richard Kleintop William Kneckel Paul Knerr Leon Lohrman Maynard Linde William Markle Joseph Maslany Harold Masonheimer John Meckel Benton Miller Clifford Miller George Miller John Miscannon Kenneth Moses David Moyer Robert Moyer Robert Nagle John Peters Paul Rabenold Nevin Reitz Jack Robinson Carl Roth William Russell Elton Samuels Richard Schlegel Joseph Sherbotie Clair Sourwine Henry Warmkessel Frank Weila Warren Wisser Lamar Wolfgang Raymond Yost N Q25 Sophomores Class of 1943 OFFICERS President Roy Wotring Vice Pres. Jean Bachman Secretary Jean Schmoyer Treasurer Helen Lazarus ADVISERS May R. Morgan Anne F. Pharaoh Edward E. Lauther William G. Genszler Walter Balla William Bell Joseph Berkemeyer Walter Bilous Walter Blose Roy Bortz Vernon Burkhardt Charles Chrin Mike Chrin Milton Clauser Stanley Czonstka Mike Demko Eugene Drey Llewellyn Eck ' Elwood Eichner Franklin Fillman Robert Foster Robert Frankenfield Ernest Frantz Harold Gardner Ted Garrison Herman Herb Joe Hoifner Lewis Huber Richard Johnson Mike Katchur Benjamin Kern Clarence Kern Martin Kochenash Paul Kokolus Robert Lesko Lynwood Mack Clark Marsh Paul Mauser Elwood Miller Forrest Miller Thomas Nagle Bruce Nester Donald Oswald George Peters John Reshitar Paul Rockel Donald Rohrbach Mike Romanic Class of 1943 Clifford Sell David Semmel Harold Shellhammer James Srnoyer James Stahlnecker Allen Trainer Allen Wieder William Wolford Roy Wotriug John Yagerhofer Lillie Arndt Betty Arnette Jean Bachman Evelyn Bell Jeanette Bender Dorot Best Lorra - Blank Helen abiak Evely ougher Jean I fr yer Carol' Buchman Dorot ' Correll May I ust Cathe i e Fedio Made e F illman Jane x Virgi 1. Frantz Delph e George Marg r t German June erlich Alice as Jean I iney Doris. erbert Faye lbntz Joyce 1 l-lorlacher Helen 5Horwith Katheiiime Hubert Jean Hummel Olive arabin Joyce ern Ethel Klimick Dorothy Krenn Beatrice Kresge Doris Krumanocker tolmlker Annetta Kuhns Helen Lazarus Joyce Leibenguth Kathryn Lengel Mary Madensky Jennie Malits Frances Mangold Mae Martin Lena Marushak Arlene Meckes Betty Meyers Virginia Mohr Clara Montagner Lillian Musselman Betty Muster Van Reed Newhard Helen Novak Kathryn Oldt Madeline Oswald Dorothy Pearsall Mary Pearsall Jean Person Arlene Rau Christine Rauch Sue Rayburn Helen Rushatz Jean Schmoyer Hilda Seidel Kathryn Semmel Eleanor Sherer Dorothy Steckel Mollie Steckel Dorothy Tait Roberta Thompson Theresa 'l'odt Catherine Tognoli Mary 'Prescott Kathryn Trobetsky Anna Tzope Mildred Waricher Mae Wasser Betty Lou Weber Marion Werley Eva Yankowiiz N '65 Freshmen Class of 1944 OFFICERS President George Nuss V. President Charles Haines Secretary Elizabeth Krause Treasurer Joseph Gourniak ADVISERS Raymond H. Leibenguth Margaret E. Lesher Myrtle I. Shepherd Robert J. Wilson Ethel Benner June Berhnard Christine Bortz Jeanette Bramich Sally Ann Bruchak Helen Chaputer Gladys Cheesbrough Verna Correll Velma Creitz Helen Datta Leonora DeCal Sophie Demko Anna Diehl Alice Dunton Eleanor Fenstermaker Louise Fisher Edith Galucy Hilda Gillis Helen Gimbel Betty Grim Gladys Heller Irene Herbert Eleanor Holben Anna Kemmerling Verna Kleckner Jean Klimick LaRue Koch Betty Kramer Elizabeth Krause Althea La pp Louise Laudenslayer Julia Malata Rose Malits Dorothy Marsteller Garnet Mickley Mildred Miller Melba Moyer Rose Marie Muster Dorothy Nagle Betty Jane Noll Anna Peischler Edna Peters Class of 1944 Frances Peters Kathleen Peters Jeanette Peterson Stella Reinert Ada Repsher Mary Romansky Lorene Roth Anna Schneck Barbara Ann Schneck Kathryn Schneck Katherine Segan Richard Baer William Bastian Sherwood Blose Ernest Breininger Bern o Burnetaski Jame undy Mike oble Clark rwin Warr Eck Stern ink Rich o Follweiler Jam Frankenfield John antz Calvi Geiger Clare e George Alvi I ibiser Clare e Gilly Walt Goldman Jose Gourniak Paul ames Bern Hawrylo Roge Rich Way echt Held Herbert Will . Heydt Steph n Johnson Charlf Keiser David Kistler u I gl i I . Char Haines Milto Kline Herman Klusaritz Olib . Wallace Knetz 'George Koch Mike Lalik John Linde Malcolm Mackenzie James Masiko Elwood Messner Willard Metzger Alex Mittl Edwin Moyer Paul Moyer Fred Newhard George Nuss George Oswald Paul Oswald Vernon Oswald Warren Oswald David Peters Wilbert Peters Kenneth Reinert Gilbert Repp Charles Ritter Lawrence Ritter John Roth Calvin Schiffer Richard Schlauch Rowland Schlauch Harold Schneck Raymond Schoernaker Ernest Seidel Robert Sell Samuel Simock David Smith Martin Snyder Rolland Snyder Sterling Snyder Glenn Stahley Eugene 'lhontas John Toner Ernest Uif Franklin Wertman Ernest VVetherhold . 'C NL 036 Eighth Grade Class of 1945 OFFICERS President Jeanette Snyder Vice Pres. Anne Tait Secretary Jeanne Schelly Treas. Gwendolyn Willenbecker ADVISERS Ruth M. Roth Quentine A. Hine Amy S. DeGroot Class of 1945 Vera Adams Ruth Albright Rita Allegranzi Doris Barthel Lovey Behney Doris Blose Arlene Borman Carrie DeLong Florence Diehl Jean Diehl Dorothy Fink Mary Lou Forgan Ruth Guth Ruth Hunsicker Hazel Jacobs Mildred Kuntz Josephine Lesko Anna Meckes Joyce Pearsall Willa Peterson Jeanne Schelly June Schneck Phyllis Seidel Ellen Semmel Marie Shellhammer Jeanette Snyder Betty Stephens Gloria Strohl Grace Strohl Anne Tait Claire Thumm Hilda Weinhofer Anna Wieder Gwendolyn Willenbecker William Bowlby Richard Cannon Dale Daubert Robert Gibiser Richard Haberrnan Donald Hoifner Frederick J aindl Frank Krasulak David Kuhns Howard Markle Edwin Maurer Arthur Miller James Montagner Paul Miller Francis Ondrejca James Parry Robert Ramer Roland Ream Foster Renninger Arthur Rohr Dalton Schaadt Ralph Schantz Clair Schellhammer Edward Sherer Harold Shoemaker Richard Smith Harley Wenninger Dale Whitaker Kenneth Wieser Morris VVisser John Zuber On, I I' 506 xiii Seventh Grade Class of 1946 OFFICERS President Barbara Shumaker V. Pres. Edward Willenbecker Secretary Alton Wehr Treasurer Louis Schantz Jr. ADVISERS Marjorie A. Keller Howard J. Hausman Frederick S. Meckley Class of 1946 Alice Beitler Mildred Burkhardt Betty Camp June Dunton Leah Endy Jean Eskey Agnes Frankenfield Jean Gibiser Doris Guth Christine Haas Beatrice Haring Betty Heilman Gloria Krumanocker Eleanor Kuhns Althea Labenberg Betty Laudenslager Lucille Mangold Betty Jane Masiko Jean Miller Jean Edna Miller Mary Novak Dorothea Rabenold Kathryn Reimert Adeline Remaly Gladys Remaly Irene Remaly Doris June Renninger Miriam Rodgers Marian Saeger Barbara Shum aker FrancesiSmith Lucille Sourwine Jean Stoudt Mildred Swavely Lois Tait Dolores Todd I Gloria Weaver l l Dolores Wenner Ardeth Weston Maynard Bach Robert Balliet Bobby Boyle Roger Browning Harrison Buchman Willis Burkhardt Forrest Dottery Roy Fink Henry Frey, Jr. Isaac George Luther George William Gildner Allen Grafton LeRoy Gressley Oliver Gressley Stanley Grim Donald Gross Donald Guth Leo Guth Daniel Heckman David Helfrich Robert Herbert Charles Holtzman Charles Jacobs Arthur Kemmerer Robert Kern Mike Krasulak Paul Krumanocker Alduino Montagner Robert N eeb Billie Ott Russell Rauch Mervin Reichelderfer Ralph Remaly Henry Ruth Richard Schaadt Louis Schantz, Jr. Donald Schuon Paul Shoemaker Kenneth Stephens Morris Stephens William Thompson Budd Warmkessel Alton Wehr Edward Willenbecker Herbert Wotring John Waricher 01195 I? er uw E Service Stal? Ofiice Secretary Cooks Janitor Bus Drivers Evelyn Cole Mrs. Edward Everett Mrs. Florence Wotring Tilghman Roth Joseph Guth Harold Shraden Myron Diehl Alfred Sittler Allen Fenstermaker Luther Lichty LeRoy Kuhns Paul Peters ' 62 , S izatlgn an Org 996128 I' me Orchestra Director Student Leader OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Custodians Amy S. DeGroot Marie Bittner Marie Bittner Madeline Jaindl May Faust Mary Smith Marian Saeger Christine Bortz Jean Miller David Helfrich Orchestra BARITONE Richard Johnson Stephen Johnson Edwin Maurer CLARINET Christine Bortz Dale Daubert Anna Diehl Roscoe Schmick SNARE DRUMS Leah Endy Warren Oswald BASS DRUM Vernon Oswald FLUTE Faith Gensler ALTO HORN Helen Messner Betty Stephens Morris Stephens BASS HORN William Bastian PIANISTS Marie Bittner May Faust Madeline Heimbach ALTO SAXOPHONE Janet Peters Frederick Jaindl SOPRANO SAXOPHONE Llewellyn Eck TENOR SAXOPHONE Leo Guth TROMBON E David Helfrich TRUMPET Ernest Frantz Dalton Schaadt Dolores Wenner VIOLIN Ruth Albright June Dittmar Warren Eck Mary Lou Forgan Luther George Alton Hoffman Madeline J aindl Jean Miller Elaine Nagle Van Reed Newhard Marian Saeger Phyllis Seidel Mary Smith Ernest Stephens Ruth Wagner Willard Wetzell Iyer ect N5 Band Director Amy S. DeGroot Student Leader Marie Bittner OFFICERS President Helen Messner Vice President Mary Smith Secretary Faith Gensler Treasurer Marie Bittner Custodians William Bastian Eddie Willenbecker Managers Kathyrn N ewhard Miriam Ritter 0n,6 Band BARITON E Richard Johnson Stephen Johnson Edwin Maurer CLARINET Christine Bortz Dale Daubert Anna Diehl June Dittmar Daniel Heckman Ethel Klimeck Marilyn Kuhns Maurice Maurer Rosce Schmick Mary Smith CYMBALS May Faust SNARE DRUMS Leah Endy Warren Oswald BASS DRUM Vernon Oswald FLUTE Faith Gensler ALTO HORN Helen Messner Betty Stephens Morris Stephens BASS HORN William Bastian ALTO SAXOPHONE Janet Peters Dale Whitaker SOPRANO SAXOPHONE Llewellyn Eck TENOR SAXOPHON E Leo Guth TRO MBON E David Helfrich TRUMPET Gladys Cheesbrou gh Carl Correl Robert Frankenfield Ernest Frantz Harold Masonheimer Donald Oswald Dalton Schaadt Alton Wehr Dolores Wenner Edward Willenbecker 129 I' R16 Choral Groups Girls' Chorus Directors BOYS' Chorus Amy S. DeGroot Accompanistn Marie Bittner Madeline Heimbach Senior Girls Jean Bachman Diana Bellotto Marie Bittner Ruth Bold Shirley Blose Dorothy Correll May Faust Geraldine Fenstermaker Cecelia Figura Madeline Fillman Faith Gensler Evelyn German Margaret German Alice Haas Madeline Helmba Jean Heiney Dorls Herbert Olive Karabin Thelma Haas Marie Haines i f ' ' ch i Ethel Klimeck ' Chorus Annetta Kuhns Helen Lazarus Kathryn Lengel Ruth Lengel Arlene Mackes Helen Messner Kathryn Newhard Frances Peters Anna Radio Hilda Reiss Miriam Ritter Kathleen Roth Jean Schmoyer Betsy Shumaker Leona Shumaker Sara Ellen Siegfried Mary Smith Kathryn Snyder Dorothy Steckel Florentine Steckel Betty Wotring Senior ovs' Chorus 0 Myron Baer Carl Correl Warren Creitz Elwood Eichner Ernest Frantz Alton Hoffman F , William Kneckel ' Maynard Linde Kenneth Moses Nevin Reitz William Russell Roscoe Schmick Donald Tait 01125 If er sci wel Ninth Grade Girls' Chorus Ethel Benner Janet Brarnich Sally Ann Brutrrhak Helen Chaputer Gladys Cheesbrough Verna Correl Helen Datta Leonore DeCal Sophie Demko Helen Dunton Eleanor Fenstermaker Hilda Gellis Helen Gimbel Irene Herbert Eleanor Holben Anna Kemmerling Jean Klimeck Irene Klotz Ninth Gra William Bastian Ernest Breininger Calvin Geiger Stephen Johnson Milton Kline Wallace Knetz George Nuss Althea Lapp Dorothy Marstellar Julia Malata Dorothy Nagle Anna Peischler Kathleen Peters Jeanette Peterson Ada Repsher Mary Romansky Lorene Roth Katherine Segan Agnes Smith Mary Sosnowsky Elizabeth Sotak Margaret Sotak Janet Steelman Bertha Strunk Dori Swavely de Boys' Chorus George Oswald Vernon Oswald Warren Oswald Gilbert Repp Charles Ritter David Smith Ernest UH' 01136 Trumpet Staff Advisory Editor Ruth M. Roth Literary Editor I Thelma Haas Special Feature Editor Faith Gensler News Editor Dorothy Musselman Business Manager Lois Ruch SPORTS EDITOR ALUMNI EDITOR William Knechel Marie Bittner HUMOR EDITOR ART EDITOR Lillian Kuhns Raymond Gallucci SPECIAL FEATURE WRITERS Betsy Shoemaker Marian Ernig REPORTERS Marie Kern Paul Rockel Frances Peters Wallace Knetz Kathryn Tognoli Edith Galucy Alice Haas Elizabeth Krause ART STAFF Betty Heil Dorothy Bell George Blank TYPISTS Ruby Lorish Lucille Hummel Helen Messner ' F erne Bortz 1291, est Q65 l iDebating OFFICERS President Alton Hoffman Vice President Betsy Shumaker sti Kenneth Moses Que on Resolved: That the power of Secretary Faith Gensler I Publicity Raymond Gauucci the Federal Government be 1n- creased. COACHES Varsity Coach Mr. Frederick S. Meckley Jnnior Varsity Coach Mrs. Myrtle Shepherd VARSITY DEBATERS Aiiirmative Negative Faith Gensler Betsy Shumaker Raymond Gallucci Kenneth Moses Alton Hoffman William Kneckel lb . Alter Debating Schedule National Forensic League Tournament Dalmatia State College Lewistown Lock Haven Hanover Catasauqua LOST 16 Junior Varsity Schedule Lock Haven Lehighton Dalmati a Trenton Hanover Shamokin Tamaqua Lansford Doylestown Lehigh Valley Debating Association Tournament Slatington Meet Shamokin Palmerton Passaic Nesquehoning Lehighton Hellertown Hanover Slatington Lansford Northampton Trenton Whitehall Doyleston Catasauqua Kingston Quakertown WON 21 l Junior Varsity l Question: Resolved: That the manufac- ture of munitions of war in the U. S. should be a monopoly. Debaters: AH'irmative Marie Kern Hilda Seidel Clifford Sell Anna Tzope Negative Ruth Lengel Evelyn German Paul Rockel David Semmel ogg Future Farmers of America CFFICERS President Donald Tait Vice President Clarence Werley Secretary Clifford Snyder Treasurer John Peters Reporter James Smoyer Adviser Quentin A. Hine William Bell Ernest Breininger Clark Erwin Harold Gardner Calvin Geiger Clarence George Oliver Haas John Herrmann Stephen Johnson Milton Kline Leon Lohrman James Masiko Elwood Messner C1iEord Miller Forrest Miller Alex Mittl John Peters Lawrence Ritter James Srnoyer Cliiford Snyder Donald Tait Clarence Werley Wilmer Werner CD36 Printing Club The Printing Department -of South Whitehall is composed of boys who take this subject as a major. All the printing of the school is done in this department. This is the sixth Sowhiter printed by the boys at South White- hall. Mr. Keener is in charge of this department. SENIORS Edgar Frankenfield Andrew Simock Leon Whitaker John Kokolus Charles Umrysh William Kokolus Edward Stoudt John Maitski John Odunchock Willard Dorney Alexander Todt J UNTIDRS Buddy Heist Warren Wisser Jack Robinson Amos Kleckner Maynard Linde RES Ted Garrison Joe Maslany Thomas Andrews Carl Roth William Gimbel Vernon Kern SOPHOMIO Herman Herb Paul Kokolus Llewellyn Eck Mike Romanic i Donald Rohrbach Clark Marsh I Walter Bilous Lynwood Mack Paul Mauser Allen Wieder Benjamin Kern Roy Wotring Robert Foster Franklin Fillman i Q Elwood Miller William Wolford l Stanley Czonstka Iyer ew and Photography Club Warren Creitz Carlton Hunsicker Dale Daubert Roy Kern Robert Frankenfield John Kokolus Paul Kokolus John Maitski Raymond Gallucci Donald Gehringer Carl Heintzelman James Parry Stanley Heleva William Russell Charles Umrysh oFFicERs President Warren Creitz Secretary, Treasurer Roy Kern Adviser Raymond H. Leibenguth Athletics I 1 Son, ,4 61' fa Q6 me f- X Athletic Association Coaching S tai? Robert J. Wilson Basketball and Baseball Coach Aral H. Henninger Assistant Baseball Coach Faculty Manager I William R. Keener Track Glwach Board of Control President Calvin S. Frankeniield Vice President Austin M. Schaeffer Secretary Robert J. Wilson Treasurer Aral H. Henninger Board Representative Joel T. Nester ng. Basketball For the second consecutive year the Trojans missed being champions of the Lehigh-Northampton League by a close margin. The final calcula- tions tallied an 18 win to a 6 loss record. A record as such is one to be proud of, in as much as there was but one veteran remaining from last year's var- sity. Captain Willie Kokolus managed very nicely to keep the team togeth- er. Fate struck the team when Kokie was unable to play in two big games at the close of the season. John Odunchock, a tricky guard, who covered the whole iioor like a jack ra well as Stevie Plarr, who handled t Stoudt, our capable tap-oii' man, who Ip taker, who seemed set on push-shots. serves included Edgar Frankenfield an get two juniors who usually had afirst ed skill in coming out first in scoring a guard, showed up in intercepting forwards. Coach Bob Wilson was the maui T1 It was his mighty hand, his magnetid basketball, that enabled South Whitehq in harmony with a South Whitehall season again. l l P bit proved an asset to the team, as se sleepers very eiiiciently. Eddie oved valuable as well as Leon Whi- Two Seniors who were capable re- d Ernest Lichtenwalner. Not to for- string position. Mike Gavlick show- l-ionors of the team. Jack Robinson, asses and holding down opposing -stay. behind this group of fellows. ersdnality and his ability to teach to have such a iine team. Keeping tradition we have had a worthwhile Q-er fs 565 uw Varsity Basketball 1940 - 1941 William Kokolus Leon Whitaker Steven Plarr Ernest Lichtenwalner John Odunchock Edgar Frankenfield Edward Stoudt Jack Robinson Mike Gavlick Stanley Czonstka Coach - Robert J. VVilson Faculty Manager - Aral H. Henninger SCHEDULE SOUTH WHITEHALL 53 Coo rsburg 43 Alu ll i 39 Cen 1 Catholic 37 Coo . rsburg 24 Pal . rton 52 Ban lr 61 Fou-1 in Hill 44 Wil 4- Boro 43 Slat gton 32 Em ,us 28 Naz eth 24 Hell :I own 73 Pen rgyl 42 East Itroudsburg 30 Copl y 58 Ban r 44 Fou ain Hill 51 Wils n Boro 50 Cent l Catholic 20 N82 eth 28 Hell own 30 Pen .' rgyl 44 East 'troudsburg 45 Copla Won 18 Lost 6 League Standing 2 OPPONENT 11 30 41 22 28 20 31 20 32 41 23 28 27 33 24 29 30 36 36 28 31 24 40 16 Jay Vee Basketball 01196 1940--1941 Henry Dorney Walter Bilous Richard Clauss Roy Bortz Richard Kleintop Stanley Czonstka William Gimbel John Reshitar Paul Rahenold Mike Romanic Walter Balla Roy Wotring Coach R. J. VVilson SCHEDULE South Whitehall Opponent 46 Ruchsville 20 39 Central Catholic 28 17 Cod' rsburg 9 28 Pal erton 25 40 Banlasr 4 36 ' Fo ain Hill 31 41 Wilson Boro 8 56 Slanzlngton 30 47 Emmaus 21 32 N' areth 20 38 Hell! town 22 43 Pen Trgyl 32 41 East Stroudsburg 25 31 Coplaqy 25 53 Ban or 7 45 Fo tain Hill 21 27 Wil on Boro 23 40 Cen ral Catholic 28 34 Na' reth 16 50 Hell rtown 19 54 Peri irgyl 37 30 Eas Stroudsburg 39 28 Cop ay 19 Won ............ 22 Lost ............. 1 Iyer 63 we 'Q Baseball Varsity Richard Clauss Pitcher William Kokolus Paul Mauser Pitcher Edward Stoudt Donald Rohrbach Pitcher Mike Gavlick Mike Romanic Short Stop Roy Wotring Milton Clauser Outfield Steven Plarr Roy Bortz Outfield Walter Bilous John Reshitar Infield John Odunchock Martin Kochenash Outield Walter Balla Stanley Czontska Catcher Coach Ro TJ. VN ilson Managers Charles Umr h, Ernest Lichte Varsity Baseballl Schedule Q1940-19411 South Whitehall Slatington Central Catholic Allentown Coplay Hellertown Fountain Hill Allentown Slatington Coplay Central Catholic Hellertown Fountain Hilll Emmaus Emmaus Pitcher 2nd Base Short Stop Catcher Center Field Left Field 3rd Base lst Base nwalner Opponent y O Track The South Whitehall track team campaigned through a ten-meet sched- ule, meeting the following scnoolsg Emmaus, Allentown, Central Catholic, Boyertown, Nazareth, Lehighton, Palmerton, Wilson Borough, and the final one being the District XI meet held at Pottsville. Although our team has won but two meets, it had constant winners in individual events and Freshman prospects are exceptionally good. Our team is constantly going ahead and under Mr. Keener's able direction and coach- ing established some enviable records. Alexander Todt Warren Wisser Edgar Frankenfield William Markle Amos Kleckner Lynwood Mack SQUAD William Russel Richard Schlauch Richard Kleintop Leon Whitaker Elton Sa rnuels John Heiixiiann Mark Gijarhart John Toner William Gimble John Linde William Bastian Paul Haines Maynard Linde Joseph coffner O.iver Haas Coach Willi 1 R. Keener Man rs John Maitski ymond Galucci RECCDRDS Name Event Distance Year Lawrence Krumonacker 100 yd. Dash 10:4 sec. 40 Lawrence Krumonacker 220 yd. Dlnsh 23:6 sec. 40 Edgar Frankenfield Quarter :ile 55:5 sec. 39 Alton Kuhns Half Mile 2 min. 10 sec. 39 Alexander Todt One Mile 5 min. 49.3 sec. 40 Joseph Haines Shot Put I E 40 ft. 4 in. 36 Edward Hawrylo Discus , j 104 ft. 10 in. 39 George Rowney High Jumxf 5 ft. 10 in. 37 Edgar Frankenfield Broad Ju p 19 ft. 6 in. 41 Frank Faustner Javelin 153 ft. 2 in. 40 Frank Faustner Pole Valt 12 ft. 40 State Champion 11:5 I? 91' 506 we 'Q Cheerleaders 1940-1941 Jeanne Bittner Sophie Wenninger Madelyn Jaindl G1 G l y Frances Peters S Features O lb . we sei' The Perfect Senior Girl Has hair like Cecelia Figura, And eyes like Lucille Hummel, A complexion like Marie Bittner, Does mathamatics like Faith Gensler, Can take shorthand like Althea Xander, Has athletic ability like Helen Messner, Can type as fast as Kathryn Helfrich, Sings like Diana Bellotto, Speaks like Sophie Wenninger, Dances like Vyola Henritzy, Can make candy like Lois Ruch, Attracts boys like Arlene Mackes, Can drive an automobile like Ruby Lorish, Has a sense of humor like Lillian Kuhns, Can write poetry like Dorothy Musselman, And is as quiet a Thelma Haas. The Perfec t Senior Boy rd Stoudt, Oswald, rnest Lichtenwalner, Has hair like Ed I And eyes like C Can play basket Has artistic abill Is as good a sale Can bake cakes l Is as witty as Al Can argue like Is as brilliant as Attracts girls lik Can lead like Alt ll like William Kokolus like Raymond Gallucci an as Steven Plarr, e Donald Tait, ander Todt, lliam Mangold, bert Lesko, larence Werley, Hoffman, st Stephens, Is as quiet as Er And can dance li .e Leon Whitaker. A complexion li Is as helpful as Or: l Betz, I Z 01116 I? er Senior Book Shelf A Likely Story .,......,... where your homework got to. Freckles ............ Arlene Mackes. Short-stop ........... Jeanne Bittner. Storm Signals ............ during a test. The Rolling Years ........... school days. Seventeen ............ when most of us graduate. Daddy Long Legs ............ Edward Stoudt. Happy House ............... school house??'??? Little Women ............ Althea Xander and Lois Ruch. Marching On ............ to graduation. Lucy Gayheart .. Lucille Hummel. The Crisis ............ day report cards come out. That's my story ............ why you weren't in class. Stranger's Return ......... .Open lfhlouse. Come and Get It ,..,,,,,,.r . lunch. L Men Who Found Out ............ faculty. So Big ....... .... Le ona Shumaker. Polly ............ Pauline Hartline. A Row of Stars .......... the basket ball team. When the Stars Come Out ....,...... on the floor. Angels May Weep ............ when the bell rings, but we wont. Bliss ............ all assignments in. The Blue Coats-lCopsl . .... .. watch them Ruby. The Broken Song ,........... when someone knocks on Mrs. DeGroot's door. And Now Goodbye ........... Alma Mater. G5 Senior Comic Strip Smiling Jack ................................................................ Edward Stoudt Joy ..................... Fat Stuif ...... . Henry ....................... Flash Gordon .......... Ruch ..........Cliii'ord Snyder ............John Kokolus ...........William Kokolus Colonel Potterby ......... .............. S teven Plarr The Duchess ........ ....... ............................... R u by Lorish Dick Tracy ......,,..4..A. ...... ............,......... ........ W a r ren Crietz Katzenjarnrner Kids ..,...,. ......... R oy Kern and John Maitski Barney Google ......,....... .............. ............. R o scoe Schmick Rosie's Beau ........ . ............... LeRoy Sell Boots ........... ,,.. S ophie Wenninger Freckles ........ ......... .... W i llard Dorney Terry ................. Willis .............l...... Ella Cinders ........... Blackie ............. Skippy .,... ...... Andy Gump ........ Dixie Dugan ..,.., . Ma Dugan o....., Dale Arden ......... Popeye .............. Olive Oyl ,....... Wimpy ............ . . Timid Soul .......... Blondie .............,..... Baby Dumpling ........ Dagwood .. ..... ,.... . ,. Toots ..................,..... Tillie the Toiler ....... Maggie ............... ..... J iggs ............ . .... . Joe Palooka ........ Knobby ......,. Moon Mullins ,....... Marnie Casper ............,, Buttercup ..,................ Edgar Frankenfield .....Wilrner Werner ....................Irene Nau ......Charles Urnrysh ..........,.Carl Oswald ............Myron Baer .Florentine Steckle .............Hilda Reiss ..............Marie Kistler John Odunchock ...Kathryn Helfrich ........Clarence Werley ......Ernest Stephens Marie Bittner .....,..H6l6H Messner ..Donald Tiat .........Lillian Kuhns .Cecelia Figura ..............Arlene Mackes ...William Mangold Leon Whitaker .........Andrew Simock .Ernest Reinert .................Grace Conrad ...........Raymond Gallucci .............Ferne Bortz Mac .........,.....,.....,........................... .....,.................................... C arl Betz Minnie Mouse Goofy Llttle Abner M amrny Ros e Leona Shumaker LeRoy Hoffman Steven Drabick Althea Mangold Lucille Hummel Daisy ............. flfffff.fQ'fff.fff.'QfflflflllfffiliQff.Q'.fQf1i5au1ane Hartline Owls Senior Radio Log Confidentially yours ...,........ those are the questions. Invitation to learning . ........ school??? Quiz kids ............ wish we knew the answers like they do. Big town ............ Crackersport??? How did you meet'? ............ we wonder too. Time to smile ....... .... W hen you get reports??? Do you remember? ............ when we were first graders? Information please ............ exams. Time to shine ............ during tests. Between the bookends ........... the answers. Cheer up gang ...... .... w e're almost through. Is anybody home? ,........... we often wonder. Hilltop house ............ South Whitehall High School. Just plain Bill ... Billy Kokolus. It's four forty-five .......,.... and where's my bus? Girl alone .,.......... what's the mat er with you fellows? Take it or leave it ........... mark , True or false ,,i.. make swe I ests. Inside of sports ,.....,.... by the b . ior Play. Hidden star ......,.... cast of the Baby Snooks ....,....... Marie Bitt r. Three cheers ....,...... for the tea . I love a mystery ...., chemist 'class Superman ....,..... Steven Drab' . Battle of the sexes ....... don't g in caught with a fellow in the hall, The guiding light ..........., Mr. F ankenfield. Cheerio ..,......... at graduation. Can you top this? ...,........ A. Henry Aldrich ........ Roy Ker . Women of tomorrow ............ se For home ecf' students. Against the storm ........., .a che istry test. Professor Quiz .... ....... A lton H I man. Make believe ballroom .... .,.... tg gym. Life can be beautiful ....,... but not at school. Fibber McGee ..,......... Clarence 7Werley. The band goes to town ........,,.. alt the basketball game. Charlie McCarthy ........... John Kokolus. Lone Ranger .......,,.. Wilmer Wlerner. Sleepy Hollow ......... .study hall. First Nighter ..........,. night scho l. Ike I' Sow Xiwz, 1 I Tatronize Our Advertisers We appreciate their kindness, They'll appreciate yours. S Olbis 1? 91- . 'Q GQ' Nb rar me A wmuenunuuuuauwmuuuuumu mnnuunuumu I1u1u11u1uun1u1nmnumumunnunnnmumn1n1nIummmmnmmuunu1nun1IuI-1nuuumunnuunn A , nmmvunnnnvnummnnmnmnumm nnmmmnnun mmmummvummnummnnuumuumanmII1uIIIInII1I1-1I-II111vI111uu111I111v11mfun1uunmmuu---mn a : Right Kind of service' 5E -e :E EE is -E R-K Auto Super Service Inc. 1421 CHEW sn. is Phone 7267 Seiberling Tires SE SE gi Tydol Gasoline Veedol Oil Exide Batteries EE if :E uns:--iif a- -1 I -1 -1--- : if - Remember us for Good Apples M. D. HOLBEN, JR. S ii - : :E ii ZE :- as IE E New 8m Used I FURNITURE TREXLER FARMS BOTTLED GAS J. E.Linde Mgr. of Orchards Phone 291 R3 Route 309 Neffs, Pa. as 55 as 3 : 'GuIunmumuumuumlumuuuumeuuluunuuumlunuululanIuInm:uunmnnnnnmlInlunuuuIlluIIInluIIunmuummlhlunnlulun.ummvz.nunnnunuxmnummmmmulmumxI:IIIIIf:n:uInnlnumllxlumuuuI1IIu11mnuuuuununmmnunuunnnnununuuum , P. .H.-......................M.....................,.........................................-....................H.,..................................,..............,...... .........., ......,.......................................................................................................,....,.........................................,.... 1 OM 12' 91- lun --.1.mm...uvfuuunnnunnununm nnuuunnu umm nuunmu mmmmunu uI:Ilnnrum:unuuumnmwmu mnunnuunnum I1 u uuuuonmllnzx ,t mn umm----ir .mmmnmnnnuummn mmuuunu umm n-ummm. muuuv-num nnnuumuunmnmnmnuvun mmmmmnnnm llIlHHlllI f Quality Furnishings For The Home At Moderate Prices C. A. Dorney Furniture Co. Furniture 0 Rugs o Draperies Established 1877 612 Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa. Philco Sz R C A Kelvinator Radios Electric Refrigeration H. A. Schantz Fire Automobile General Insurance A resident of South Whitehall Township Office 538 Hamilton St. Allentown Pa. Phone 2-5620 Kreidersville Hotel Seafoods and Steaks Our Specialty Parties and Banquets Claude J. Dries, Prop. Phone Northampton Pa. Northampton 2962 uanuumnununununnnmmuuunmumm umm Inn11n11u1umuuumnusnmummnnnmnmumInmnmmuuuum ummm ununnInmmmmmmm-mn-nmumm. umm unnunnnmmuumm:anmmmmnmnummuInnn:anu1nuumunumuunmd . 'C eww ,.v....,..,,....,..,,....,,.....,.,..,,........... ...,,...,......H....ny.......,.............. -----H---I----'--MIH-H Ig-gm-grgfgzggggfg, Jqhn Kuller Paul J. Feather A Complete Sleep Shop K 8a F EXCLUSIVE BEDDING SHOP DIVANS: MATTRESSES: BEDS: SPRINGS AND BEDDING We have direct FACTORY SHOWROOM connections where we can get you FURNITURE AT GREAT SAVINGS. 42 N. 6th St. Allentown, Pa. Phone 2-5231 OIZVHC2 S fuaio SfuJemf Torfraifs 'Kimi .give ghrever 213 North Twelfth Street Allentown, Pa. Phone 7648 PHONE 36634 ALLEN M. LEIBENSPERGER ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS - ELECTRIC WASHERS PLUMBING HEATING ROOFING TINNING EAST TEXAS, PA. umunnummum- mmunmnnum mm 14 .1 muumm n - nmumuu mmm mnnnnnn nu n:mumunuummnunuannnnununummummm:umunummuu .nnum-numnnmnn mmm umuuuummmuu nmunn :nun-umm nnmuuununummmmmvuemnmununnmummmnum-vm1-nmnnmr-unnuanmununvnuuu1nnmnnu1nmvan1uuunnmnnunmuunm-um111m-uunuumuummmm'nmmumnmnmumnmmm:unumanmm,uummnunnunumumuuumnu un In nu v 1 1 nnumunm mnuuunm Compliments of ARTHUR J. HENRY Neffs, Pa. Lumber, Building Materials, Paints Beacon Feeds Phone Sfatington 181R-3 HUNSICKER COMPANY 17 N. Seventh St. Allentown, Pa. Wholesale Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, Etc. CASH AND CARRY Department with a complete line. DISTRIBUTER FOR SCHRAFFT'S AND MINTER'S CANDIES mmmmnu nmmumnu ollyg 1291. Z5 :::::::::::::::g SHOP FOR U Econoiny - Quality at the ALLENTOWN FOOD MARKET Quality Foods Q 804 Hamilton St. Allentown, Pa. We Deliver Dial 9648 FINE FOODS FOR FINE TABLES Fire Places Ready-built to any design by Claude S. Hoffman Route 1, Schnecksvi1l.e,lia.h Completely installed in one hour EE without fuss or muss. unmmunu' Q: mum.-H.-.JS wi 0436 14umnumnuuumn an 1 uvunmvmnm A. R. MOSER Compliments of : ALBERT J. CLADER COAL AND HAULING ' Authorized ATLANTIC GAS DEALER Coplay Route 1, I Ruchsville, Pa. EXIDE BATTERIES -- -- GOODRICH TIRES Phone On Route 222 at Dorneyville, Pa. Phone 39225 IT PAYS TO PLAY Since 1874 Quality Service THOMSON PAINT STORE EVERYTHING IN SPORTS Paints Enamels Wallpaper At Factory To You Prices Phone 21191 Allentown, Pa. mlI'I4InnsnsnInIIII11uIInIInmsmmllululmnInummeunnnnnlunluInIluIunmm:mulmnmmvumlm nnunnnuummnnmvrmmvw1mnmmmnmmnmnmmnumnmlummmin1111nlu1ummnmsunmuInmrmluvnnnmmvuummnm:nun SPORTING GOODS CO 532 Hamilton St. Allentown, Pa. Special Prices To Students ummluulmunuuumn. numlummIuInun1uu1nu1nunununummmnvImninnnnmmInmumunumnnmmummmmummnuI1umuumnnummmunnnnnm r unI1nn1uunI1nIx1uvI1muulnlmmuuulInuInuuinuuuumumunmnummuunmmnuumnuununmumnuumnmmmmmmuu vumumnn mm num Compliments of Anthony Gallucci OID . ur11rnunuuummmmummnnumnu:uIu1numumnuuummnmum uunnnvlnng nunnuunnunmun.unummmumuml-mum-mmnmnmmuun v-num-umm DEILEY'S West Gate Market E -: EE 5: 5 BARBER Fancy Fruit Siegersville, Pa. Vegetables Sea food Fresh meats Specializing in and Scalp and Facial Treatments Delicatessen . . . Dial 6287 30th Sz Gordon St. A Trlal wlll convlnce you Allentown ii E Compliments of J. S. Oswald Qs Raymond J. Helfrich Flour, Feed, Grain Sa Coal General Merchandise Tioga Feed a Specialty 5 Ruchsville, Pa. Phone 320125 Slatington, R 1, Pa. unmuIII1IuII1nnuuunnnnunu1mnnuummmmulnmnuummmuunnmmuunuuuInnunnunmmnmumumm muununuummunmuumnmnnummmnuumnnunmmmmmmmnunnuummnmnmuunmmnu nmnmmnmn rmunmmmI11u1nrnuIuInImelmvIInnn1ur1I1neInIIIIIIIIlIIunn11rnun1n1nnmunnumnnumnunnnnmuumununnuununnnnnuuuuuunui mnv1umunmuunmmmn uvummummmn1nun-nummn1rnmmumm1vnuunnmmmmmmmmmumnmumnuuummnunmmmumuummmmmuummm . 'C wit eel X-quumumnmumm g1umm.mnu.m-.M if Paul F. Held gi HUDSON S rg Sales Service ii GOOD SERVICE ALWAYS Orefield and Leather Corner Post Si :Z E 36484 36721 Theo. W. Knauss Shimersville gg Nine miles south of Allentown ECONOMY STORE General Merchandise Furniture and Antiqu es A ' , K- zmnmurnwv ' ' -- - ' -' '- -:mnmmuun lu nl Russel H. Sheirer Funeral Director Siegersville, Pa. Harold Kuntz Plumhing Sz Heating 719 N. Jefferson St. Allentown Pa. Phone 2-2353 Compliments of Dr. J. N. Mertz Siegersville, Pa. Complimen ts Of A Friend Om . mu-num 3 unlmlnl Compliments of ii Clinton Schmoyer E: :E And Z Son f Compliments Of DOROTHY? 5 BEAUTY SHOP SCHNECKSVILLE, Pa. Phone Allentown 231112 7 mumanannvmmnunumnm.nnunmnmmmmuImmmmnum-uummummnmnumuumnunnnmmnml . mnummnmmmnmnmumnnunmnnmunmnmmunnm.muunmumnmunmu-nnmnmnmmanInnmmmnunnnnnunnmuug 4 mmnumumznmmnwuumnmmnnmnuunmIumIummmhmmmumumnnI-uummnmmnnnumum-mn -f111I4n11nmnmmnuumummmmnmuuunmmnnmnuIuInnInummumunummmnmmnumn:mnuuIunn1auu1unnnnunnnummmg xiii Q-67 J. M. Snyder 8z Son Complete Line of Farm Machinery New and Used Service and Maintenance Department ACETYLINE and ELECTRIC WELDING You get the best here and your machinery is kept running smoothly Use Snyder's Sales 8z Service and Be Happy Phone Slatington 291-R5 Route 309 Neifs, Pa. I C l' f mp Lmem 0 Charles W. Repp Westinghouse Reuben H. Ringer ' Ranges ------ Refrigerators I Radios ------ Appliances Schnecksville, Pa. Wiring mm Repairing 229 North 13th St. Route 1. I Allentown, Pa. mmmmmuu nlmlmmumummmmm.m.m. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,........m. mm-umumnnInmmunnnnuInnmmmmumnmumnnnnn mumum itmmmnnmmnmnnumnumnmvmInuumnumaunnnmnnmmuuummmmmnnIn:-41vuvmIInnnI1InmmmmnunuunnmmnommmmunumnmmmmuIu1IuunnInnunmnmmmnn-mmnunmnummmunmnmmnnnnm1nIunnnnInunununmmmunnmuu-m nu n.:nmn.u mnrxmnnnn Make FREEMAN'S Your Gift Headquarters For a dependable watch O 112512 mumn uumml gfamifton - tgfqirz - ruerz and many others at 359.50 up Costume Jewelry Class Rings ofDistinction Buy with confidence at Freeman's Divided payments at no extra charge. 911 HAMILTON STREET ALLENTOWN PA. P. A. Freeman Jeweler Compliments of C E. C. KRA USE Meats - Groceries - Vegetables Fruits - Dairy Products Phone 23221 2137 Walbert Avenue Allentown, Pa. 91- mumy mnllb EE E, 1: g Ei ii E! 55 ii gs if 5 nu ummnnuIu1I1I1umnunnnzmnumnm:nummuumnunununnnunnummnuI1uInInInu1IIIuuIuIvuunImmI1mmnnmmunnnnnlununnnuInanI1Iu1nnuuIl1l1ImnmuulmummuInmIuIul1IIulIIImuI1unIlImnllmeuuuunnuInIIIInunnIuunIuumIunmunu1umnnunuuunnn uumulnnmmlnunmmmmmmnluIu11mmlmnlumumlIII1IluI1ml1rnmnunuIrlIIIlllmlunumumnlmlmnuuunlnunmun unnImnnnunI1I1nnI11I11InIu1IunInmunnmmlunul V InmIllIuuIInulnvnnunlmnunI11uII1nn1nmnlmm1nmnIIumImmnunmnnulnuunn.Z 1 . Q5 Q4 wmmmm unm-umm Official State Inspection No. 4757 ROBERT E. LAPP General Auto Repairing 308 N. Madison St. Allentown Pa. L Phone 6655 um 7 3 Kern Sz Moser General Merchandise Neffs Pa. Zenith Radio Norge Refrigerator Breinig's Paints Floor Coverings of all kinds e5 er orifz Qyfzofesafe Goizfecfionery goqefs vine, Ta. 1 IllInIlllllIllIllIIIulIluInIluxlullmmltmnnmlnlullll.nl:ntl:IIllllmll'llllllllllnllllllllllIIIlllllIIllmunlII:U'ulllllllllllllllllnmllll' ,lnnullllllllllllullllllllllllllllllrlllllIlllllVllltllllxllxllllmlllllllulnvulullmmmmnlmmnlllmIllllllllllllrllllvll ,Q mmmmmunummn.mmmnnnnm-munummumm-wnummmanmmmmrummmmmnI1n1nnn11uII1nn11uumunnmmmn-I-1mmmmnunmmnnnmnInIuuuumnunmmnnnI1nn1lIn1In11n1u.mnluuunnnnmmmmmunulunuumnnu Olb . iz 'mlllllllllllllllllllllllfg Compliments of l Mrs. W. J. Gehringer KEYSTONE TRAIL INN 19th Sz State Road General Merchandise E E i JOE TRINKLE, Proprietor Orchestra every Saturday Orefield Phone 3-6188 EE SE ss EE Phone 3-9194 for Reservations is 55 5: EE 1 l I 1 2- EE 5 SE :E is EE si Compliments of Egypt Bakery fs 2 SE . E . E E5 EE 52 is S- ig is ,: I Builders of Good Will and Sellers of Quality 55 is N' Illllilllllllllilllili Q6 ummmfmnumuu ummunumnmmr we :wmv-nnuruvl mmm mum ummm m mn I IN RUCHSVILLE e Compliments of FOR CHEERFUL SERVICE IT IS I , C. T. Kuhns 8: Son RUCH'S SERVICE STATION Center Valley, Pa. SUNOCO GAS OIL Coal Feed Grain A to Z LUBRICATION Seed Potatoes etc. TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Phone Coopersburg - 1 2 5 nnnulmunnuuunm unnmnnmunumlllulnulull Compliments of the South Whitehall High School Cafeteria and Store munnmmnnmznnnnn-umm:ummmuuunmmnImInmnmanInnnInmmmmmmumIumm:mvmnumhumnunnu.nnmmnummunuuununnmunv-1ummnmmummmuIummnnumumuuImmmvunmuunumnnmnnnmmnu umullllmmnmInnuzuInulmnmImmlxmulmm:llmul'mumnlulI1Iunmwmmulnl-1rulllnumruIn:mmmmmmmmuIIumunmlumnllnnuulnnnnnIummInlmmumlumlmmmnIImnunmlxumulununlnuumumnm S On, 1- mmm ms m eu no anmumnlnInnunInnlmmmnnnllummmunuumumummn nn nu mammm mmnnmnnun munuunm lwumnuuu nulmamu uumnummnunnmnnounuumunm nuuIInuIllInlnuaunnuluvun:nn::::::L mmnmInInnIIllnInInzummm:nmmvwuI4:uInmmnnmmm:nmnInuunI11InmmImmmmmumumumuumnnmn-nu-un-n mmnunmmum1nIInnnnnmvnmmnmumnnnuu1nxu'mummmmmmnmmnnnmuunnlmnm nmvmnn STONE TAVERN TURKEY FARM John J. Jaindl, Proprietor Wennersville, Pa. Allentown RQ3 Telephone 39386 R an ' rr- M. S. Young 8: Co. 'wgchellqs HIGH QUALITY ' Est' 1843 HARDWARE PAINT GLASS 736-3840 HAMILTON STREET C. Y. SCHELLY 35 BRO ALLENTOWN, PENNA. Established 1883 In Fifty-seven Years of Service P Photographic Supplies 32-344-36 N. L7th St. Sports Equipment ALLENTOWN, PA. Hardware and Iron Phone 6261 WE DELIVER STAHLE Y .gangsmpe Service Schnecksville, Pa. Phone 17 R23 uInIummunuululululuuumnuulInuunmumnuxlmlIuw1ulmnmllnnuulmuullluumnulununslloululmlullmanlunnunnmnunumunuunmunu. lnuammuuuaulunumuunmuInIuamuuuunuumnu1uunununuunnuuuunuulllulummuuulum nmnunmmrmnnunnInnmmmnmmnnmnnnmmnmmmumwmmanmmfnmmmnmmnunmm:nlv'mmmnnmmmunanunmmmrmnnnunnmmummmunnnmlnmnmmmummunnmIummmunmInunmawmwunumuunummumnuunmnu 5 il gl 12 .3 if is 91- 35 ii 2. sl li if 25 SE SE gl if E li fs T r A K E T I we on lmmunmn nununuunu mnmmmm mnmunmu JEDDO-HIGHLAND Compliments of COAL C. D. Emig I Orfield, Pa. MORRIS E. WI SSER Ram No' 3 Potatoes, Wholesale 8: Retail ALLEN T0 WN, PA. Phone 3-6653 Balhng 8: Dealer ln Hay Sz Straw Compliments of SHOE REPAIRING LEHIGH LUMBER CO. Across from the 19th Street Theater WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ' 1030 N. Sherman Street 532 N. 19th Street Allentown, Pa. Phgne 3.2323 Allentown, Pa. umunmnmnunununumuulnumummumnummununnmuIuu1:nun-mznmnuuumuunumumanuunnnannIuunmmnnnmumnmmnmmnmanInuunu1annmnnI1IvwIum:n1nmmInmnmInI1nu1111nmmmu-mnumummmlmn-nunII1Ir1Iun.mnamunwununnuus unnmnunnnmmuunwmuunnuummunnnmmmnnnmumumn .vwA11vunmnuunnlmllnmlIvuIvulummmmmuuumnnnm:Ill1InIIInIlimIllIllImmnIlvIllnlvnmInluullumuluunnuunllnnnunlununulmmmnlluumwlllulmlnlnInIlllllmlullllnmllllvl uuumu mnunn HOME RAISED LARRO FED TURKEYS Bronze - Reds - Whites W. A. Betz 8: Son Siegersville, Pa. PHONE 3-6552 DRESSED or ALIVE Compliments of Charles Clauser Schnecksville Pennsylvania Omfszi-er 55 as EE Compliments of Gus Bold Buffalo Inn Schnecksville, Pa. Compliments E of is EE A Friend v mmunn m-.mnuum-mn nu um nnmnunmuunuuuunnuu-lump A ummm nn mnmunnnn un mm1nnzummnunuu-und wi 06 IlIIlIll!l!Il!IlI!l'l!' Compliments of Geo. A Kern BEST 8a SCHMOYER Home Dressed Meats General Merchandise Slatington, Pa. Phone 13R5 Schnecksville, Pa. CHARLES T. REX EARL SCHRADEN Pioneer Gc1a?j?jI-:ER Groceries PLUMBING AND HEATING Meats CONTRACTOR Vegetables 231 So. Whitehall Ave. We Deliver Phone 5644 Greenawalds, Pa. Phone 4057 unmmmumnu1Inununnunlnununnnunnunnuuuunnummumnunnumnuunauunmnnummmmumuumunuuumu. m1nuuummmmnmnumnunuuununumummmumlAIIuulunuInunIuIIIuunnnuumumunumuuuunnuluu1nunnuumnuumnuu ummru1vm1nu1InnununmnunumunmnuIumnnnnuxnmmuxnummmummmInannunmummIumunuuummmmu- uvmnmm:mumnummmmmnuunannnmununnuuamenn1mmmnnumnnnnunnunnuuunuIvInumuuInulummumnnulmumlmununuu -N-f A PAI MWWMWM Il xiii, , vb' A timely paint job on--or in- your home makes it style right, and also improves its value as a well maintained stmcture. AL- LENTOWN PAINTS are your guarantee of quality . . . paints that will stand the severest tests of weather and time and require the least amount ol renewing. AL- LENTOWN PAINTS go 2570 fur- ther, cover S095 better and wear 10073 longer than dishonest paints. The choice of discriminating prop- erty owners for more than 85 years. ' v Q Q96 With the best wishes of the Trojan Powder Company, 17 North 7th St. Allentown, Pa. -l- TROJ A FARMS Producers of High Grade Acclimated Seed Corn Seed Wheat Seed Oats Seed Barley Certified Russet Seed Potatoes - Alfalfa Hay Straw - - - VVheat, Oats Sn Barley , ,umnnnnnn 'unulnmuu Ona . x lllllllllllnlllllllllix ea ii :z 5: Compliments of CLIFF'S PRINT SHOP 0 Clifford Wetzel, Prop. b sz Job Printing Allentown, Route 3 , Walberts, Pa. Res. Phone 3-6848 : S Compliments of ii 1: sg 1: ss F. T. Dorney Baking Co. Pretzels Cakes Bread Russell Dorney, Prop. Dorney Park Telephone 36431 q........ mm m...........,................................,....:.....,. QAllIllIlllllrlllllllllllllllllllllllll llblmlllllllllllllllllllllnlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllltn . I I rl .Illl Ill ll s Always insist on is HEIMBACH'S ii BREAD and CAKES 5? 5 ' 5 se as 55 55 3 SS EE HEIMBACH BAKING CO. Compliments of Wescosville Barber Shop is if 52 Charles Schmoyer, Proprietor. 2 5 S E nIInunmmmnumqunQ um un .11I1nI1InuunnnmmmmnlmmmInmmmmnmmmnumnuanmmInI1IuIImmuummmnmnlmmmmmnnuannvnnnunun-mmm :mb . 'C GQ' odh Qauunmnmmummun ' V E QI n Complzmen ts Complzments is 2 2 if of of 5, is H IE if ,, g H ' Cedar Bluff Auto Co. cETRoN1A HOTEL if if 5 :ff - 30th 8a Chew St. Charles Trinkle, Proprietor Allentown, Pa. 322 ii is 2 is EAT ECONOMY PRETZELS Compliments Made by if ii Of EECONOMY PRETZEL l coMPANY fi flee 641160 Bmw Paul M. Weiand Phone- Bakery 5543 Residence 8909 25 -5 :E ix 1 QllIIIlvlIIIIllIlIIIIlIIIllIIulDIIllIIIIII1IIIUllllllllllxblnlllmlrlIllllllmllllmmlllllmlmllv:HllllllmlllllullVIllI1IIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIrllllvllllnllrlllllulllllrnlvlllllilllllllllilllllllllnlIllIllulIIlllIllIllItuuIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIbKlllll'llllIUl'lllNllllUlllllllW'milIU''WW'll'ml'llFUIIWIWIVIIIIIUIIWIIWIMWM duuumunuunmumnnnmvIu1111v1nnnmm-mmmnumnmmnummnn-muwmnumw-uwzmr:IInrurvn-1vuI1nnnnvuuuuvrunuunmrnmnn--nn.ununmmmunmnmmnIanmn1unn1u1n1u1IuIIn1II11r1vnmauumnnnnuu:mumrunnmmnmInnlnrnn4nmuImummmnnlulnmlml O 1115 Ik 911 ,Q mnlllllliiq mmumnununm-nummumumm:nuumnmmmmmmmnuuunu14:nunmummnunnuuummmnununummnnuuuuunuununmmmunummummmmlmmnnmnuunum mum m-:nmunnmunumuImmmunuununnmmunmunmummmunn umuuuunmnmmInmuuunuunman1mumunmmnmnnunumumummnuum-nmnnumnumnnunuunnuu uumnu COMFORT and FASHION FAVORITES I Famous I Shoes ,, I . j' I by I A f WETHERHOLD 8z METZGER The Store of Famous Shoes 719 Hamilton Street, Allentown W. E. KELCHNER INSURANCE uuunnE.E EE as EE Fire Auto Life SALES - FORD - SERVICE Charles W. Hoffman ' MAIN STREET NEFFS, PENNA. Nags, Pa. Phone Allentown 181214 PHONE SLATINGTON 291-R-4 11uuumnuununmlununuImu1annoIanmuunuuuunuuxu1nIu1A1141nuu11lnIr11xImumunmnunmmumumnmunmuunumunmypqII1IumnmmuunnumnumnmImmun:mn11xInnnmuumnnmnunnumuuuuulnuunumnnunmmmluum:ununnnunuuu IIrIvuuu1u1Innn1IInmnmnmmnuuumnnunnI1vu1uunuIIuunIunmunmuuInnmmlunummuumuunnu11unmu1un1n1uanununmmumununu mmuI1uIun1uInu11I11:muannunurum.uunn1uIu1nunnu1ununu-mmxmmmmmnmmmumnulmIuununmmuummlmumluumlnun um' - muuun we oe num-.nm mnnuumnmm' SUPPLEIEI ICE CREAM ,mar mr e 9 Q Q 4 nan nn' PHONE CHAPMANS, PA., Route 22 Allentown 36231 P. O. Wescosville, Pa., R. D. 1 Lehigh Farm Bureau Cooperative Association Incorporated Owned and controlled by Local Farmers Feed, Fertilizer, Fencing, Roofing, Poultry Supplies, Electrical Fixtures, Refrigerators, Radios, Washers, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil, Etc. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE N' lllllllillllllll. Zllllllililll N 011,16 KEMMERER PAPER CO. Distributors of Standard Products of America's Foremost Manufact- urers representing the entire range of qualities for Q every requirement of the modern school room. Blackboard Accessories Inks Construction Paper Rulers Composition Books Erasers Drawing Paper Toilet Paper Drinking Cups Lead Pencils Note Books Paper Towels Penholders Waste Baskets Tablets Practice Papers Paste Pencil Sharpeners Flags Sweeping Compound We also carry in stock a complete line of Milton Bradley Company's Kindergarden and Primary Supplies. 355-357 Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa. Iyer lllllllllllllllllIlllllllv mum inning :5 ...m.mmmm- ng mmum In nu A . 'Q owne' N 4 Compliments of Schantz Orchards Store Roadside Market 1141 Hamilton St. Route 309 Allentown Near Guthsville Phone 23975 Phone 36356 For your Spraying needs SPRAYING MATERIAL from Niagra Sprayer 8z Chemical Co. Middleport, New York For Sale By J. M. Snyder 8: Son or Schantz Orchards Neffs, Pa. Orefield, Pa. 1nnu1mIImununnmmnmn-mmmmumumuuunnunnmuuunu-nummuIn11nnIIInnu1Iunnnumunmumuunmmmnm-. umrI1IIImnnmmmn-nmunumuunnmmmumummununmmmuunnu-IuII11mummumnuununinuunmmmuuuun nn numm-ny-:munnImmnaunnmmmunmumlmnmm-numnIInum-nnnnnnu-nunuuunmummm.---I.I-Qmm. --mmI1Imum-mmmmm.-.mnuInmul-mimuumI-mmm-mm---.vInmn-mmunmnnnnmnunummm-1--unnmnuu 1: ii 3: 1: li E EE :E :E E! is if unwnm mau- il il 11 J S 5 2, ll J ,il 's iis 3 ai ,- 25 'Q fi 091,515 yps muuuuuuu 1IuIuII1unIIIuuIIuunnuIvnnuuanulmn-:unumumnlmununuunumi aounfuunuulnnmumlmmnullmmnnvumnunlmnllmunnuumum l'1l ' 'X Quuuunmumm unn-nnmuxuvume1inunnunlnl1mnnnnuumonvuunIIIIINnuIrlxmIuIuwnmnumnumnnmnnmuInunmnnnuvnlunvummuunnnunmnm .. . 55 5 ll 2 Q FINISH HIGH SCHOOL come to if ALLENTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE iz s if 920 and 927 Hamilton Street A Successful School Enjoying the Prestige of the Entire Community COURSES Secretarial, Stenographic, Business, Advanced Accounting, Complete Accounting, gg SESSIONS DAY AND NIGHT 5 , Modern Text-Books Modern Equipment Excellent Faculty Free Placement Service Social Activities and Basketball - Excellent School Spirit and Pleasant Atmosphere Fixrther Information on request 9 O Est. 1869 Phone 4790 Inc. 1897 I KOCH S Compliments of 5 BROTHERS E AllentOwn's Leading Clothiers Krause's Garage MEN'S -if 9 YOUNG MENS AND BOYS' E . fl 3 CLOTHING Schnecksville, Pa. 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