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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,
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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'
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