Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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DAVID LEWIS ARTHUR FULLERTON Hokenclauqua will let me have my prize, I know it cannot well be otherwise. It is said that David knows the town of Hoken- dauqua so well that he has come to believe that he could find his way through the place at night. Then Holcendauqua is a nice place: this does not say that the people of Hokenclauqua are not nicer than the place. There are some beautiful trees in this same town with many a bough extended and with many a shady recess for loiter and rest. And, when the work of the day is well done, is so well done that rest seems sweet and good, it comes with greater grace to rest if you may talk to a friend while you rest. David is taking the academic course and plans to' be a mechanical engineer. He does not like the study of French but then this subject is not engineering. It would not be nice if any one were to break up his fine relations in Hokendauqua while he, thus, leaves to attend to his studies. Athletic Association U-2-3-4D,' Boys' Glce Club C3-45g Literary Society U15 Baseball C3-455 Class Basketball U-2-3Dg Varsity Basketball C405 Track Q2-3-4D,' Cross Country C3-455 Varsity Club Q05 Dramatics Q3-4D,' Executive Committee G05 Mem- ber of F. P. C. t4D. CARL JOHN BENNICAS l CEMENTON Let us sing a song in a diferent tune White escorting our girls in the light of the moon. Curl came to High School from Cementon and was always quiet and reserved. He felt very badly about a story he heard of a girl asking her brother what they should give their father for a Christmas present. Answered the boy: l..ct's let him drive the car. Carl always had a little trouble with poems und this one especially perplexed him: Ulysses was a mighty man, and quite a scrappy guy: He proved his worth by poking Polyphemus in the eye. And once upon a time, to prove his nerves were hrm and true. He sailed down past Charybdid-what u scylla thing to do! This was un academic student. Literary Society UD: Athletic Association U-Z-3- -llg Dramalics Page Sixteen

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Senior C Class History p The Class of '30 has reached the most important phase of its history, the phase in which we may well look back to the time when we made our first appearance at Wliitehall and review the events fromlthat time to the present time and sum up the obstacles which we overcame, and try to foresee those that will arise from the present time to the end of our careers. - We have toiled hard during the past four years as is sccn by thc numerous activities taken part in by the various members of our class. The Class of '30 has fared exceptionally well in its quest of knowledge, and its outstanding brilliancy may be seen by the ambition, abilities, and completed work of its members. ' It is our last year, as classmates, at Whiteliall. Our friendship, however, has only begun and how it will yet develop is a matter for a history greater than any written, for - it shall be a part of the unwritten book of every one's actions. Whitehall, our dear Whitehall, has grown steadily under our very eyes. We feel our- selves a part of it, we take pride in it, it is our heritage. With pleasant anticipations of seeing it rise to the highest degree, through our efforts, the Class of '30 pledges its loyalty to those ideals for which it stands. EDGAR D. STECKEL, President CLASS lVIoT1o-By our own efforts we hope Lo risc. CLASS CoLoRs-Cardinal and Grey. CLASS FLOWERS American Tea Rose. Page Fifteen



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l S'1'E1.1.A MAY BROXVN FULLERTON Let not semshness your soul pervert, From this most base fault yourself convert. Stella is taking the Commercial Course in our Whitehall High School, and, some day, will be a shining light in the business world. Many have entered this work but not all have made good. Some enter only to grow tired and then to lay the burden down. It will not be thus in the case of this Whitehall student,-she will be one of those who will strive to win. Many l are they who enter this field but soon fall out because Northern laurels turn to Southern wil- ows. The particular field in which this student chooses to labor is that of Secretary to some one who has some big business to carry on. Here will she labor and here not lay her bur- dens down until all is accomplished that busi- ness may wish for. Athletic Association fl-2-3-45, Literary Society UD, Dramatics Q41 ELWOOD AUGUSTUS CHAMBERLAIN FULLERTON By the fireside, linger not too long, l Lest others should grow and be too strong. Elwood is one of our line young men who comes to us from Fullerton and does work in the academic course. He has very much to say about false economy and believes that people do not always reckon properly. One man rejected a daughter-in-law because she was a cripple,-she was lame. The son married another girl, who, while going up the stairway fell and hurt her limb. Well, there were doctors and medicines and bandages and many, many costs. What a saving there might have been if the son would have married the girl who was lame already. There are blessings for all. The man who clrives a car has his, too. While his creditors are riding on the trolley, he drives his car. This is a splendid way of never meeting those whom he owes but will not pay. Athletic Association fl-2-3-42, Orchestra C2D,' Dramatics 14,5 Boys' Glee Club HQ, Football Q05 Member of F. P. C. Association My Cross Coun- try ' Page Seventeen l

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