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

 - Class of 1944

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Academic George Koch Orefield, R. 1 “Judo” George has been Mr. Leibenguth’s right hand lor years. Whenever an experiment must be set up or a movie is given “Judo” can be found, helping out. Wood and metal keep him busy enough when not in the lab. George is an official “Aircraft Spotter” and thinks a lot of his responsibility. His interest in airplanes will eventually carry him into the Avation Cadet Corps after graduation. Elizabeth P. Krause Sch necksvi lie Commercial “Lizzie” “Lizzie’s” greatest charm is her modesty. With this she has attracted many true and stanch friends. Dancing is her favorite pastime, and no wonder, for “Lizzie” cannot be excelled. She participated in Trumpet work, and proved her ability as an actress in our class plays. “Lizzie” thinks school was enough work, and therefore, plans to stay home and keep house upon grad- uation. Trumpet 1. 2; Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play. Althea Lapp Coplay, R. 1 Commercial “Lappy” Much of the typing of this year’s Sowhiter was done by Althea’s nimble fingers. Since work in the commercial rooms is her specialty, she intends to work someday in an office, but not if a defense job asks her first. Driving a car is “Lappy’s” greatest fun, although one of her bad habits is locking the doors with the keys inside. Nevertheless, “Lappy” is fun, and has many friendships. Girls’ Chorus 1. Sowhiter Stall. Page Twenty-five

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 Jean Mae Keimeck Schnecksville Academic Jean Jean is the young lady whose smile and win- ning personality have gained her many Iriends. Her love lor music is evident by her loyal sup- port of the Glee Club for four consecutive years and serving as Vice-President in her junior year. An honor student. Jean’s favorite subject is home ec. at which she excels. Undecided as to the future, she hopes to attend Kutztown State Teachers College and become a primary teacher. Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Milton O. Kline Schnecksville . General Kliny There isn’t anyone in the school who doesn't know Milton. Jovial to suit his appearance, yet sometimes lull ol sour remarks. Milton neverthe- less, has the affection of the entire class. 1-arm- ing is to be his career with auto mechanics as a side line since one of Milton’s hobbies is to repair old wrecks. His excellent work in the agricultural department at school will enable him upon graduation to realize his idea ol farming. Bovs’ Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2; F. F. A. Wallace Knetz 2214 Walbert Avc. Academic Wally “Wally” is the outstanding honor student in school, oftentimes called “ 1 he Prolessor be- cause of it. Around school his interests are plays, musical organizations, and Trumpet work. However, perhaps “Wally” is better known for his “boogie-woogie” style piano playing. After he graduates, Wallace hopes to enter the Navy V-12 program and be stationed at some engineer- ing college. Mixed Chorus 1,2. 3: Male Chorus 4: t rumpet 1.2. 3. I; Debating l’lay 2. 3, I: Junior Flay; Senior Flay; Debating 1,2. 3. 4. Page Twenty-font



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“Jock” TOST John Linde Greenawalds Commercial John says he likes to be melancholy. Perhaps when he’s old and gray, John will, but at present we can see it’s impossible. There’s too much fun in “Jock” to make him a dull person. Puttering around in the art rooms is “Jock’s” favorite school work. The boys in the (lass all know him as manager of the basketball team. The Navy will claim John in June. Track 1. 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. James Masiko Allentown, R. 1 General “Jimmy” “Jimmy” is a quiet, studious, intelligent per- son. Farming is his main interest, but there are other hobbies, as listening to good music and working in the art rooms. Keeping up with his work has proven its benefits since “Jimmy” generally has his name on the honor roll. After graduation, “Jimmy” will no doubt farm, but Grace E. Mealey Greenawalds Academic “Grade” Grace came to us in her Junior year from Allentown High School. A music enthusiast, she takes piano and organ lessons, and therefore, selects music as a favorite subject. Although not with us long, Grace has proven her ability by being an honor student. Only second to music, ranks English. Grace hopes to be a journalist and her ability is well-founded by her work on the Trumpet and Sowhiter. Girls’ Chorus 3. 1; Orchestra 3, 4; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Trumpet 3, 4; Sowhiter Staff. his plans are indefinite. Page Twenty-six

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