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i ' EVELYN ADELAIDE BAATZ FULLERTON In her lessons she shines, Your heart she'lI entangleg Shels a popular girlfrorn every angle. On October 28, l9l2, there was born in Fuller- ton a girl who was destined to enter the portals of Whitehall with the class of 'Z9. Since entering, Peggy has proven herself a credit to her class. She- enrolled as a Commercial student and was very adept in all the subjects. One of Peggy's hobbies is dancing, and has danced at most all the plays that Whitehall has given. She plays the banjo in the Melody Girls Orchestra of Allentown and is also interested in athletics, having played left guard on the basketball team for two years. ' Peggy is very well liked by both sexes, but shows no favoritism toward any of the opposite sex. Peggy's,' aim is to go to New York to take up musical work, and we know she will be suc- cessful in whatever she may attempt to do. Farewell.', 1 Athletic Association U-2-3-455 Dramatics 11-2- 3-455 Class Officer QD: Basketball Team Q3-45p HP ,. Executive Committee Q3-41, Mixed Chorus Ubg EGGY Girls' Glas Club Cl-2-3-455 Vmffy Club 445. MIRIAM MAY BAATZ ' FULLERTON She can laugh and she can joke, But oh! you ought to hear her sing. Mim is one of Fullerton's contributions to Whitehall and a good one at that. She is well known by her friendly smile and pleasing dis- pasition and has always proved a real pal to a . She is very fond of athletics and is often seen at basketball and baseball games. She is talented in music, and has served in the girls' chorus for four years. lVlim is a very diligent student, but, never- theless, she finds time to attend all social affairs given by the class. Although she is quite pop- ular among the opposite sex, there seems to be none in school that really interests her. Her chief ambition is to become a nurse, and because she has been successful in all her attempts here, we are sure she will succeed in her chosen field. Farewell. Mixed Chorus UL' Girls' Giee Club U-2-3-4jg Athletic Association fl-2-3-40, Dramatics Q3-45. MIM Page Fourteen
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1 Senior Glass Ziaisturp The sands of time have continued their routine and have transported us upon their ship of life onward into another season. A season that is but a part of life's destination, with its bounteous opportunities and its roseate visions that are persistently dwelled upon by those who have tasted of success. The senior class has adopted this institution of education, endeavoring to satisfy their quest for knowledge and wisdom, and conceive the essentials of a thorough and well- established foundation of life, that may not be a mere illusion, or flash its incandescence for an instant, and then sink into oblivion and extinction, but whose reflections may be an asset in creating a greater and a better place in which to live. They entered the portals of this alma mater with a determination that the time spent here was to be fruitful and that they themselves were to be the subjects of an enlightened course. As the sands seek the base of the hour glass so does their reckoning in years pass and in their course bring graduation. It left a class that strove for higher ideals and greater knowledge. The sincerity and the vigor that the conscientious members of this class possessed can best be based upon the knowledge which they acquired and the undertakings which were many and proved great successes. Their interest in the various organizations of the school was great and their talents could be seen or heard in the many functions staged. I Their theories and desires have reached their destinations, the obstacles of high school life which confronted them have been deflected and overpowered and their stay here has been profitable and successful. - Graduation-Commencement-future life. Whatever the vocations may be by which they may profit as well as others, we cannot help mentioning the high esteem that was created toward a faculty that assisted us in all our undertakings, whose counsel was inval- uable and whom we cannot help remembering as we pass through these portals. THOMAS DAVIES, President Page Thirteen
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SiciNNY ALLEN J. BAIR EGYPT Not afriendfor a day, But afriend always. This promising young man first saw light at EDWIN ,IOSEPH BACHMAN FULLERTON Truth is the highest thing that any man can keep. This lad first made his appearance in the town of Fullerton, on the 7th day of November, l9l4. After having successfully Finished his work in the public schools of this town, he entered the portals of Whitehall with the class of '29, Skinny showed a keen interest in athletics, having taken a very great interest in basketball. I-le is a very popular lad. Skinny was often late for the first class, the cause of this tardiness was the reading of the sport page, concerning the details of which he was very well posted. After completing his career in Whitehall, this young lad intends to enter Penn State, and his main ambition is to be a chemist. Whatever he intends to be, or do, we know thatthe will meet with success, and the class cf '29 bids him, farewell! Athletic Association fl-2-3-41g Dramatics Egypt on April 24, l9l3. After successfully passing through the public schools of that town, Barrie entered Whitehall High School with the class of '29. During his four years at White- hall he has always done his best to help both his class and his school. Whenever help was needed, Allen was forever ready to give assistance. Allen has rendered valuable services to White- hall in the capacity of cheerleader. It was largely due to the wonderful cheering of the student body that our basketball teams have done so well during the past season. Barrie', is very popular with the opposite sex. He especially takes great interest in a certain freshie from Fullerton. He is undecided at what higher institution of learning he will complete his education, but whatever course he may decide to follow, we wish him a full measure of success. Farewell. Athletic Association U-2-3-4Q,' Mixed Chorus fl Orchestra QD: Oratorical Contest Speaker C315 Boys' Glee Club Q4Q,- Debating Team 141- Cheer- leader Q05 Dramatics Q3-43. HBARRIEH Page Fifteen
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