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mss tr” MAE MARTIN Gri knawauis ‘‘Mouse’ “Mouse as she is known to her closer friends came to South Whitehall in her tenth year from Trenton, New Jersey. Her favorite subject is Home Economics which is going to help her with her future ambition as a designer of cloth- ing. Among her hobbies are ice skating, sewing, going to the movies, and listening to the radio. School Activities: Academic Course. C. LENA MARUSHAK Treichlers Slug Lena has a friendly disposition which does not wash off. Besides, she is a good sport and is on the right spot when it comes to having good times. “Slug” saves the day for someone by “chirping a word or two just at the right time. If everyone were like her, the world would lie a fairyland. School Activities: Commercial Course; Glee Club 1. PAUL MAUSER Ormrod “Maxie It would take a long time to find a person to compete with Paul’s two finest qualities a wonderful friend and a great sport. “Maxie's great interest in baseball has helped him to become one ol South Whitehall s outstanding pitchers. This and swimming occupy most of his leisure time during the summer, while ice- skating is his favorite during the winter. The Army Air Corps is his goal after graduation. School Activities: General Course: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4. Page Twenty-six
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• • • LYNWOOI) MACK Greenawalds “Lytnry” Lynwood is a tall, handsome, dark-liaircd boy who came to school with a determined effort to make good. When he starts something he usually finishes it. In school “Lynny’s” chief interest is in shop and his hobbies are swimming and ice skating. If Uncle Sam calls on him, he hopes to become a Marine. School Activities: Commercial Course; Junior Play. FRANCES MANGOLD 1145 North 18 ih Street “Mangold” Frances can usually be found in the midst of a crowd laughing and joking. Frances enjoys dancing and bowling. The fact that Retail Sell- ing is her favorite subject accounts for her ambition to become a sales clerk. School Activities: Retail Selling Course. CLARK MARSH Laurys “Swamp” When things are gloomy “Swamp” can always be depended upon for a joke. He enjoys most sports, although he does not excel in them. Ice skating is his favorite. Clark is undecided be- tween truck driving and being a salesman. History is Clark’s favorite subject which explains his excellent marks. School Activities: Academic Course: Printing 1,2. 3. Page Twenty-five
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• • • BETTY MEYERS Cktronia “Midge” “Midge” is small but witty. Her action on the gym floor brought many a team through successfully. We all know why dancing is her favorite hobby. She is one who always attends all the dances, and when it comes to “jitterbug- gitig” there isn't anyone who can do it better. Betty wishes to become a beautician. School Activities: Commercial Course. Alice came to South Whitehall from North- ampton High in her Junior year. She soon became a friend of all and a willing worker for the Senior Class. “Miller's” hobbies are letter writing, art. swimming and hiking. She has been on the honor roll every marking period. Her favorite subject is Shorthand, which she plans to use in carrying out her ambition of becoming a Civil Service Secretary. School Activities: Commercial Course; (.iris' Chorus I; Senior Editor of Sowhiter I. CLARA MONTAGNER Wenn krsvillf. “Pean uts” “Peanuts” is one of the well known artists in the Art Department and she has won two prizes in the art exhibits at the High School Fairs. She is usually distinguished from a crowd by her shiny black hair of which she is very proud. Teaching a Sunday School class, playing the organ for the Junior Choir, and painting and drawing pictures take up most of her leisure time. Clara’s love for art is the keynote of her plans of becoming a Commercial Artist. School Activities: Commercial Course; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4: Operetta 2; Trumpet Slalf 4. Page Twenty-seven
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