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

 - Class of 1949

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Richard Andri as Frantz 32 North Glcmvood Avenue § 0 W in ii T IE n Dick is a very quiet boy..... when he’s asleep! When “Lefty” is around nobody can be un- happy, for he is always laughing and telling jokes. He is the hard-plugging pitcher for the Trojan’s baseball team. Out- side of school “Lefty” finds time for hunting and art. Richard is a very popular fellow among his classmates, and it is no won- der. for he has such a wonderful personality. We all wish you luck “on the high seas”, Dick. Course: Academic. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, I: Senior Plav. Douglas Fries 1032 Grove Avenue Lights! Curtain! Who handles them? Doug, our official stage manager. In addition to posses- sing these dramatic interests, Doug has been an outstanding member of the Glee Club, and also of the track team. He tells us that his most easily tolerated subject is History. Doug’s out- of-school activities are highlight- ed by photography and hunting. Doug has no definite after-grad- uation plans. Whatever he does, his generous, cheerful nature and varied interests will insure his success. Lots of luck, Doug- las. Course: Academic. Activities: Track 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 1: Senior Operetta 3. ii 9 4 4 Loyie May Grim Allentown. Route 3 “Grimmie” is one of the smallest girls in our class. She is a high-voltage blonde with a lively personality. Lovie’s favor- ite pastime is reading and eat- ing. Maybe this explains why home economics is her favorite subject. Her future ambition is to become a receptionist or a secretary. Perhaps someday you will walk into an office and be greeted by a pleasant woman with an amiable personality. It will probably be Lovie. Course: General. Activities:Home Ec. Club 3; Sowhiter. Page Twenty

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Alice Carrie Endy Allentown, Route 3 “Al” is that red-headed girl you saw cheering so wildly upon the basketball floor. If things arc slow when she arrives on the scene, they become alive imme- diately. The only person that can tone down this peppy lass is Eddy, the lucky fellow who gave her a diamond for graduation. Dancing, swimming and driving in a new DeSoto keep Alice quite busy. As to her future ambition, she wishes to become a secretary. We know you will succeed, “Al”. Course: Commercial. Activities: Debate Club 2: Trumpet 2. 3: Home Et. Club 3: Cheerleading 3. I: Junior Plav: Senior Play: So whiter: Glee Club 2. 3: Leaders Or- ganization I. I .ren i i M arie Everetl Orcfield “Ceilie”, with her dark curly hair and sparkling brown eves, is liked by everyone. This ex- plains her position as Vice-Presi- dent of the class in her junior and senior years. The affection in this fun loving girl goes very deep, for fame and fortune could not separate her from Joyce Sch neck. Singing is “Ceilie's” favorite hobby, and it is no wonder, for this talent has made her outstanding in the Music Department. As for her future, it is indefinite, but if it were up to us seniors, we would say, “'Turn that gifted talent in- to a career.” Course: Academic. Activities: Girls Chorus I. 2; Glee Club 2. 3. 1: Girls Ensemble 2. 3, 4: Senior Play: Senior Operetta 3: Trum- pet I. 2: Student Council 2: Class Vice- President 3. 4: Sowhitcr. s 0 w in ii T It R R o(; i r Coin e Fenster m a k er 173.'» North 21st Street Have you wondered who that friendly boy with a sparkling smile is? It’s probably Fensty”. a new member of our class. Roger is interested in wood- work. but also has the ability to play a fast game of basketball and shoot a mean bow and ar- row. His friendliness and co- operation have enabled him to make many mutual friends. He is debating between a carpenter- ing trade and a newspaper ca- reer. No matter which you choose, best of luck! Course: General. ii 9 4 9 V gr Xineteen



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N ancy Jan e 11 aberm a n North Whitehall Avenue “Nan” came back to us alter spending her junior year at Catasauqua. A sweet smile and pleasing personality have at- tracted many friends. Her keen sense of color combination and smart accessories have won her the title of best dressed in the senior class poll. Dancing, swimming, ice-skating, and play- ing the piano are Nancy’s pet hobbies. Secretarial work after graduation is “Nan’s” goal. Our best to you. Course: Commercial. Activities: Girls Chorus I. 2: Senior IMav: Sowhitcr: Business Education Club 1. s o w in Mearl Calvin Hahn Schnccksvillc, Route 1 “Hahny” is one of those rug- ged men who enjoys all sports, especially trapping and hunting. He spends most of his spare time practicing the marimba, which he has mastered expertly. Mcarl's favorite subjects are History and shop, the latter mainly because it does not re- quire any homework. He has spent his entire high school career with the general course. To help Mearl plan his unde- cided future, we throw this hint his way, “Good marimba players are always in demand.” Course: General. Activities: Sowhitcr. i T IE fl Grace Anna 1 Iandwerk Gulhsvillc “Grade” is one of the happy- go-lucky girls of the class. She can always be found in the midst of a group of pals letting loose with a kind of humor that only she can boast. She is al- ways willing to help someone out, no matter how bad the sit- uation appears. “Grade” is very fond of swimming, dancing, and taking Sunday drives. Since her favorite subjects are office prac- tice, typing and shorthand she plans to attend Business College and then acquire a position as a secretary. Go to it Grace, we will be rooting for you. Course: Commercial. Activities: Student Council 2; Busi- ness Education Club 1: Trumpet 4; Sowhitcr. ii 9 4 9 Page Twenty-one

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