Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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ESTHER ANNA HOFFMAN CEMENTON LOTTIE MAE HEss HOKENDAUQUA Come, let us rest a while, it then will better gog Should we work all rlay long, not all we'cl ever know. From her home in Hokendauqua, Lottie came each day for a period of four years to be in attendance at the sessions of Whitehall High School. Thankful, indeed, to have such school opportunities in the very environments of her home life, she failed not to take advantage thereof. Study was Lottie's highest ambition that she might prepare real well for the secretarial work she will some time undertake to do. Lottie feels that, while the Whitehall High boys are above the average, into her awareness pops the resolution not to wait much on them, as it may take decades for these boys to make up their minds that it is not well for them to be alone. Having full faith in Whitehall High School. Lottie gave it all the support that lay within her power and, when she retreats from the wonderful spot and bears Home Again, she will feel better for having been here. Athletic Association U-2-3-4j,' Oratorical Con- test Dramalics MD, Literary Society UD. Come, now, let us sing this tuneful song And be patient when others are wrong. Esther believes that she will be a nutrition expert. She finds that the average man today eats I0 per cent. less than his grandfather did. and continues: Our fathers were fellows of substance and weight, They drank when they drank, and they ate when they ateg A They made a light breakfast of flapjacks and ple. They greeted corned beef with a ravenous cry, Their luncheon was pork chops, with beans on the side- They lived free and equal. And what was the sequel? They died. Esther took the stenographic course and will work in an office. Literary Society UD: Dramatics U-23-45, Athletic Association U-2-3-flj. Page Twenty-fue

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PAUL HAROLD HANDWERK SCHEIDY,S Love to life 'neath the shining sun. And your days will prove to be long. Paul has a very severe disliking for people who will not understand, though the matter is not deeply laid. He knows geometry to be easy. but cannot understand whylso many of the girls do not like it. He, too, is cross at the girl who could not understand her fr1end's occupa- tion which he had announced as writing: Some problem! The young man wrote to his father ..,. he needed money. Said Nathan Hale, I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country. Paul acknowl- edges this to be history and of the best kind. The history that he studied in his Junior year and the history that preserves patriotism. Paul does not believe in the philosophy of the man who said to his next wife, l regret that I have but one wife to lose for you. Paul is taking the academic course and will prepare to teach school so that he may be able to do the best for growing childhood. Athletic Association fl-2-3-4Dg Literary Society Ujg Boys' Glce Club Q3-455 Track Q3-45g Football C3-4Qg Varsity Club Q3-4Dg Basketball Q3-4D,' Dra- matics FREDERICK KERMIT HECK FULLERTON Should life not respond at your call, Stillfrom your eye no tear must fall. The High School career of Frederick Kermit Heck inscribes high and noble ambition upon the shaft of life. Hailing from the city of Allen- town and becoming a Whitehall product, the most as well as the best is to be expected of this career yet to be. Preparing for secretarial work and taking upon himself the rigorous duties of business and hnance, we have here at once both a colossal hgure and a splendid example of type life. He knows his romance as well as he knows his letters and he knows that others should not know all of what he knows. He will triumph, he will succeed, he will place a durable pillar 'neath his Alma Mater which was his mighty fortress. Cleo Club Q3--lj: Athletic Association U-2-3-45. Page Twenty-four 43-43.



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WINIFRED l-IUMPHREYS FULLERTON Not from these scenes would I care to flee: A student would 1 most gladly be.. Winifred is a member of our academic group and joins with us in aiding and assisting Whiteff hall High School: with us she works to keep this one of the largest and one of the foremost I-ligh Schools of the Lehigh Valley: with us sheen- deavors to give her Alma Mater that which will keep her in a commanding position among the high schools of the State. Winifred is taking her work with the academic group and, no doubt, some day will enter the teaching profession where the field will open widely so that, in her ambitious way, she may still add to humanity's cause. We have found the character of this sketch to take a deep interest in all extra-curricula work,-it never being too much trouble to give up all other interest personally pertaining so that the teams may go out well-prepared to do battle in the arena of the gymnasium. Athletic Association U-2-3-4,5 Varsity Club Q3-4D,' Class Oftcer Vice-President, Athletic Association Literary Society CID, Executive Committee UD: Varsity Basketball Q2-3-4D,' Varsity Q3-45: Clee Club 141: Class Basketball tl-25. GRACE ADELE JORDAN FULLERTON ge ' How happy we would be if youth we could retain, Though fondly cherished, we must give it up again. Grace Adele Jordan is the Little Girl from Fullerton who made a regular Jordan hit in Hi Flyers. This play came about the middle of the year and was one of the dramatic products of the year. ln the play, Grace, certainly, was a splendid character. All of us were so happy to note this very event: we only live beautiful lives when we can enrich the soul of others: when we can make them happy: when we can bring to them the things they most cherish: when we continue them with their song of youth. Because of the youthfulness of Grace, the academic course was a severe undertaking. but the effort on her part was faithful and marvelous. Grace seeks to go to Cedar Crest and will some day be a teacher of expression. Let our highest hopes and our kindest and tenderest regards and wishes remain with her always. Literary Society UD: Chorus C455 Athletic Asso- ciation U-2-3--lj: Oratorical Contest Vice- Prcsirlent Dramatics C-0: Declnmation Con- test lntcrclass Baslqetlnall Cl--lj. - Page Yvttlfllltl-SI'.l'

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