Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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CEMENTON 0 blest with temper, wlzose unclouded ray, can ma e tomorrow cheerful as today. This young man first saw light at Northamp- ton on August 2I l9l0. After some moving about he landed in Cementon, where he attended the grade schools He then entered Whitehall with the class of 28. When he first entered High School he was very bashfulg but the opposite sex cured him of this. He was very popular with his classmates, and a good athlete. oe was a varsity player on both the basket- ball and the baseball teams. ln his last year as a varsity player on the basketball team he was elected captain and showed his friends that l-le has the reputation of having attended every class party He was very attentive to a certain classmate which was the motive for his attending all the social affairs. oe always applied himself to his studies and was classed among the real students, and we feel confident that by continued application he will meet with success in his future attempts. X T. , S, i. H16 Vaal X. .7 ....r..,X SX Q X X v h. mwxxxwsswxNwXatNxxmwswwxwxamamNtswxiwxwxtawxRE S 1- A os mx ESNNXNWXX,XNXWWWNKNXXXXXXXXxxXXXxxNXXXXxxXAWWWXWXNNXXWW ak N ' ' ha N.- X X X 'H IU .X . I .gs x- t..,......t.t..ttr.t t ...x..,. .P c aces ,.,,, F wt FRANCES CAROLYN EBERHARD FULLERTON that of her now. 'FANNYH osEP1-1 FORNACIARI Athletic Association U-2-3-45: Dramatics MD: i Basketball Cl 2 3 4D Baseball Q2-3-4J, Class HJ os ,. .t M ,..tt....,. ..t...sttl,t,.t.,t.t....,,..,,...t.t. . N V.. ...W-was N... was N. .W X X X :Q as as :Q as 525 is mx :S sw S ww.. .as .ts as ,Us as xx s X X XawwwxxxwxswwXwxwxwwsaawaswas N was at Nu x X 1 .asus N t t Ma. ss. was ,aaa N , ..saWtNa aa Wu WWNX N Nxt N C Xx.u.ttmtttta.-M..ta...x.g.wata. . .t .t.,.V....t.ta.t...i.nt,.w' 'Merrimenl and laughter all clay long The line above certainly refers to Fanny, for she is always laughing and joking about something. When there is a noise in the room, you can imagine it is Fanny talking or giggling This maiden hails from Fullerton She received her education in the elementary grades of her home town and then came to Whitehall to finish her course. When she entered White hall, she was very bashful, especially as regarded the opposite sex? ? ? But we can scarcely say Fanny has taken quite an interest in school affairs. She is not known to have missed a class party or basketball game Fanny expects to be somebodys stenog and we have every reason to believe that her fond ambition will be realized in due time Hoping she will succeed ln her chosen field n 4 n the class of 28 bids her ' adieu Athletic Association C2-3-45 Dramatzcs 4

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