South Whitehall High School - Sowhiter Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Commercial Verna Correll Coplay, Route 1 “Correll” Verna’s spontaneous giggles and good cheer make her a friend to all in the class. Her slim- ness allows her to get in the lunch line more easily than other girls. Since she prefers English to any other subject, Verna participated in the class plays. After graduation, she intends either to further her education at Allentown Business College or take a position in an office. Girls' Chorus 1: Junior Play: Senior Play. Velma Creitz Schnccksville Commercial “Crictzy” “Crietzv” has a brown spot in her right eye which she lists as one of her peculiarities. How- ever, disregarding this fact we can safely say that “Crietzy” is not in the least bit peculiar for she enjoys roller skating, driving the car, and faith- fully attending the basketball games as her out- of-school activities. South Whitehall will issue forth another secretary as one can well under- stand since typing and bookkeeping are Velma’s favorite subjects. William Greyer Neffs General “Willie” “Willie” would never be heard shouting be- cause he is what is known as the quiet type. Baseball and basketball give him fun at school, while studying all the various type airplanes keep him occupied out of school. The Army Air Corps is “Willie’s aim, and therefore, he is anxious to receive his diploma in order that he might help to serve. Baseball 2. Page Seventeen

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Christine Bortz 3Rth Walnut General “Teeny” Christine is one of the most versatile girls in our class, as can be seen in her list of activities. Chcerlcading is “Teeny’s” favorite pastime. Al- though treasurer's reports and ticket committees keep her busy, the report card still shows high- est honors. As lovable as the Nettie she por- trayed in our senior play, Christine has won many stanch friends. Chcerlcading 3. I: Hand I. 2; Orchestra I. 2; Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2: treasurer 3. I; Senior I’lay 4: Debating Club I: Trumpet 3. I: Sowhiler Stair; junior Oratorical Contest 3. Sally Ann Bruchak Ornirod Commercial “Sally” When you see a shiny blonde figure out on the basketball court and cheering with all her might, you can be sure it’s Sally. Cheerleading has made her a familiar figure. Besides cheer- leading, she also takes an interest in music. Sally's favorite hobby is dancing, with eating a close second. As for the future, she is undecided. Girls' Chorus 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Helen Chaputer Coplay, R. 1 Commercial “Helen” Although Helen is naturally a quiet girl, she is always ready to smile. She tells us her main hobby is bicycle riding, but whether alone or not, she didn’t say. Perhaps it is because Helen doesn't talk during class that she secured a per- manent place on the honor roll. After school closes, Helen plans to use her talents in some office. Girls' Chorus 1. Page Sixteen



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(iOMMKRCIAL Leonora DeCal Allentown Noni” Small, but not to be overlooked, “Nora” is the girl with the winning personality which is evident in the fact that she was elected Vice President of the Senior Class. “Nora” has always been an honor student with shorthand ranking first on her list of favorite subjects. “Nora” is forever changing her mind about things; there- fore, her plans for her career are indefinite. Girls’ Chorus I, 2; Vice President 4. Mike Doble Or in rod Academic “Mike’9 Although Mike is a quiet person, he has a lot of clever wit. Until his senior year, when age kept him from playing, Mike was outstand- ing on the basketball court. While South White- hall was still participating in track meets, he won many races for the school. As a singer, he can’t be overlooked. In the future Mike will either stud) physical training or study music. Basketball I. 2, 3; Baseball 1: Track 2; Boys’ Chorus 1, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Eleanor Fenstermaker Mechanicsville Com m ercial “£ y” A true basketball fan is “Elly.” Playing hard, fast games at school and attending the league games has made her a good authority on the game. Long blonde hair is her best character- istic, and has the envy of the other girls in the class. Commercial subjects at school will eventu- ally lead our girl into some office work. Girls’ Chorus 1, 3. Page Eighteen

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