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A cadi MIC “N ussy George Nuss Kratzers George, a good student who loves singing and playing tlu- piano, is well known and popular. Many pupils will remember him as “Tommie iu “A Mind of Her Own.” He sings in the “Municipal Opera Co.” and in the choruses at school. He is a good actor and has been in several plays and operettas. His favorite subject is chemistry. Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3; Male Chorus 1: Class President i. 2; Junior Play: Senior Play: Sow liilcr Stall: Operettas: Chairman of Student Committee for Paper Drive. George J. Oswald 19th Street General “Tubby” George is easily one of the most popular boys in the class. Driving his cars and keeping them running, takes most of his time as well as most of his money. Notwithstanding, “Tubby” is the life of any party. His good natured remarks make him appeal to all. Since his future ideas change from day to day, we ll let the newspapers keep us informed of George's career. Vernon Oswald Celronia General “Bupp” Vernon enjoys having fun at any cost. For his peculiarity he says he is a wolf. Not to be denied, everyone likes him all the more. Roller skating, dancing, ice skating, swimming, in every- thing he takes part, but driving ’28 Chevy’s is his main sport. Too easy-going to be troubled. “Bupp” doesn’t care whether the Army or Navy gets him but he doesn’t want them to light for him. Page Twcnty-ninc
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Dorothy Nagle Shankweilers “Dotty Commercial “Dot’s” that little lady who can always be termed faithful. During her four years at South Whitehall, she has been a faithful member of our musical organizations and has participated in many other activities. Her future plans are to become a stenographer or a bookkeeper. The class of '44 knows she will succeed and wishes her “Good luck.” C.ills' Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Band Manager 3. I; Girls' Sex telte 2. Fred New hard. Jr. Kratzers Academic “Fritz” Fred is that quiet, amiable boy whose out- standing ability is displayed as co-captain ol the basketball team. In his junior year he guided us through our problems as class president. Consistently he has been on the highest honors, with math being his favorite subject. Among his hobbies, “Fritz selects swimming as his favorite. After graduation, he intends to join the service. Basketball I. 2. 3. I; Baseball I, 2: President 3. Betty Jane Noi.l 2827 Columbia Street Academic “Betty” If you happen to hear someone laughing, you can be certain that Betty is enjoying some sort of a joke. Betty is the girl who always has a smile for everyone; yet, she can be very serious for she tackles her lessons diligently and always manages to be on the honor roll. Energetic as she may be, Betty is able to sit quietly and sew — this being a favorite pastime of hers besides swimming and collecting records. Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Senior Play; Trumpet 2; Sowhiter Slalt. Page Twenty-eighl
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Anna Peischler. Meyersville Inna” Academic 1 all, quiet, and always smiling are synonyms of Anna. Of all her subjects, Anna is interested mostly in Home Economics. Outside school hours Anna enjoys participating in various church functions, singing, and reading. Anna’s future plans are to be a telephone operator. Freshman Chorus; Mixed Chorus 3. Kathleen Peters Schnccksx ilie Commercial “Kitty” The girls all know Kathleen for her ability on the basketball floor. There she shows how cool and calm she can be. Kitty’s other main interest is musical. Glee Clubs and choral groups occupy her time in and out of school. Alter graduation Kitty plans to secure an office job, and since typing is her favorite subject, we can well understand why. Sophomore Sixtette; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Freshman Chorus; Girls' Ensemble 3. Kenneth Reinert Egypt Academic “Kenny” II “Kenny” is late to school, we ll excuse him because he helps his Dad with the dairy route cver morning. Perhaps we can attribute those rosy cheeks to his early morning routine. He classifies himself “small, but mighty’’ and does his bit by purchasing a war bond every month. He plans to become an Aviation Cadet follow- ing graduation. Boys’ Chorus 1. Page Thirty
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