Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)
- Class of 1931
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Snlver tassels mount giant stalks l lowers the amr wlll well perfume If we ve not found these happy walks Our search let us at once resume Before us he most pleasant ways As nature sprlngs from Nature s sod Before us he most pleasant ways If we but llve wlth nature s God Llfe s true purpose may we then hnd Hngh ideals the soul to fill oys sprxng not from being unklnd To such as with us sorrows still The world IS peopled all around from northern bay to southern sea Some nn great joy and wealth abound Others provoke our sympathy Some llve ln splendld manslons hugh Wlth all the comforts they may wlsh Others ln lowly huts pass by Saddest llves replete with angulsh Then Cod who knows the Sparrow s fall Recounts hxs suff rlng children here And lt behooves us one and all To helpful means and ways adhere Such are the paths prescribed for us Such are the paths that brlng us cheer Such are the deeds ascrlbed to us Such are the acts we must revere Before us he most pleasant days Let us avold the shadows tall Wnth honor let us keep our ways And not our kmdred souls enthrall llCX'Elh we ll lmd a life of cheer Klndness offered to struggllng souls Twnll make us glad to have heen here Twlll gladden us to reach the goal I 9 I ss I W f LW 1L V H. P. GRAMMES, Principal D N SLMMEL Vice PVIHCIPUI C Nl COCKLEY Sciences A D STFCKEL Soczul Sczences H E KL Hub Languages Page I-lcucn CARRIF L SCHADLER Dom Sczcncc A F WAGAMAN Englzsh P1120 7 wclvc H. F. Mll.I,.ER, Sricnrv C. E. LAWSON. Physical Educalion , I qi! fix MARIE E GlBBERr Comlsludzaa MARY E HORN Com1Slud1cs sa' EMELINE B. LONGACRE. .Wusic Page Thirteen nn., G D STEQKH lnglzslz HARRY R NEWIIARD Orchcslra Page lourlccn LM , 1 fr vs' ' l J , Q J I .3-.100 X D xx., O N fRE5H 423, NN lik- 2 E-5'-FF' GREEK! 7 . C- LAS SES MAN SUPHU 0RE , M4 T' l...JL 7' 1 9 22 :S I jfg t 4+ .4 'u n v im IU? 'F vw ' WF -- ' 1 ' ' , If X gn X . 'ff Za QSO 'v ' 42 Qc ' x I i ' 'XA Q , ,Y i f. X ' . 1 x f I I I X I' .pez mb ' 4 WVWL f V C' , V ll ' xxxuunkdk 'wxpzm Ns, lg MM! : I 'a KWWL V l 1 WN 4 lI,l I 4 I xlyvliiwl , Q WP' 1 , m a .' . l x ' Z' , , - X f Nb C17 .- J f 5 C z 2 f w .ktzmss , S91 -:Ns ' x- G X A Qs' vnu 5-,Y . . ., . . .. .. . X 9 it K N- A 3 .h K . I b l l X : . tx N00 . .m,X Q31 ' S xxmszmsxx l Svemor Qlllass Zbusturv We the Class of 31 have reached the peak of our hxstory graduatlon a goal for whlch we have so nobly strlven We can well look back to the Fall of 27 when we First came to Whxtehall During our years at Whltehall we have all labored endlessly for that much desired knowledge the purpose that brought us here We also as a class fared well socially and scholastxcally as shown by the actlvxtles m which the vanous members partlcxpated We have formel friendships among our classmates whlch cannot be broken even through graduatlon As we are about to takc this final step we find that Whitehall has become very dear to us ln gomg out on the Highway of Life where we shall meet many obstacles which must be overcome we shall always remember the teachings of Whitehall Wxth best wishes for unsurpassed success the Class of 3I blds you Farewell HARRY GEORGE Prcsldenl Page Seventeen 1 r f . . ' . 1 ' ' , . - v . - . - 1- H AWB twx wyvt- '41 Q ' -5 : .WNtt..tttW.t Na W V t Xt s,' Z sxs to X 1 x wx X 1 J K t N fx ,Os 4 LLx...X X. LL.x,LX. f 3 1 s X' ' Is X 1 X W ..,.. Q Nkssktex HAROLD WVALTER BAmu-m' HOKENDAUQUA Hare, lake these books away. l will not shatter my brains today. This Fine young man upon whom you are now gazing is a thorough Hokendauqua product, being born and raised there. Harold was born November ll, l9l2. After successfully passing through the grade schools of his home town he entered Whitehall with the Class of 3l Harold is one of those boys who will not let studies interfere with the sports He is very popular arrong the weaker sex and shows a decided interest in a certain Junior from Fgypt Harold is a Commercial student and wishes to be a private secretary for a large progressive hrm We know that in whatever he may under take he will be successful The Class of 'H wishes you the best of luck Adleu' Football Q3 4D Dramatrcs Q40 Athletic Assocza tion tl 2 3 4 lqolmrsr RAYMOND BICKERT FULLERTON I1 lzo mlxccl wisdom with pleasure and reason with mlflhb lhls young man first saw light ln Fullerton October 25 I9l 3 He passed through the various graces of lqullerton public schools and then enterel the portals of Whitehall High School to continue his stucies He becarre popular with his classmates as well as with the other students and will be remembered by his friends as always having been cheerful while in school Although Buddy rll not e cel in all sports he was always found helping to cheer his team to victorv Although he does not know what his life work will he we know that whatever he may choose he may look toward a stccessful career The Class of 3l bids him Farewell Athletic Asvoczatlon tl 2 3 41 Dramatrcs 3 4 Class Bas etball I2 3 4 Class Football 4 Boys Clue Club Q3 41 Varsity Baseball Q42 Page Liglzlccn X X x , --,if : .- .4-J: v lt C-'--Jr. C7-' V Y 1- : I U' 19 A . t I 3, O 1119- X ' tt X swws CY! It s llzc sci o tllc sails mul :ml ilu. gulc tt luclr tells us the wall uc L10 Blllle hrst mace his appearance ln the town of Egypt on August 9 l9l3 He passed through the grade schools of his town and entered Hugh School with the C lass of 3I Although not having been on any athletic team Billie really took great Interest ln athletics and supported hrs team ln every way Blllle IS a commercial student and takes a great Interest ln his work He always has a smlle for every one and IS always cheerful and looking on the brlght side of lxfe He ns unde clded as to what he will take up next but no matter what he may undertake we know that lt wxll not be ln vain We as faithful classmates wlsh hrm a full measure of good luck and success I ARI I AUIJeNsLAc,eR Bonn FULLFRTON H 1111 han 0 auburn cycs o blue Ile rs a good rrcnd :nfl and true BOYIZIC hrst saw the light of day IH fuller ton February 4 l9l4 Having passed success fullv through the grade schools of Fullerton h entered the portals of W H S wrth the Class f 3l He IS an academic student and his favorite branch IS mathematics Adleu Athletic Association l 2 341 Class Bus cl bull 343 Class Football HJ Dramalrcs 41 1 Bortzle ln athletics hall as the Doc IS present his student manager has playej a rather lmportant part ln football as a player and ln basket an ardent admirer of the fair sex A eyes are directed toward Cementon Havmg completed his course at Whitehall he intends to enter a hxgher lnstltutlon to study mcrllcrne We as classmates know that you have a promising future Adleu Athletic Assocratron U 2 3 JD Clce Club 30 Dramatlcs 3-H Varsrtu Club 2 3 45 Erccutuc Committee 3-0 Class Bas etbalt U 2 349 Assistant Student Wanager 31 Student Uanagcr 4 Football C2 3-0 Assrstant Secretary o Var srtu Club UD Page N1 nctcnn l'Ll.MIiR ITRANKLIN lllljrlfi liz fr ' -J, C- J I ' C - nn V, . f ' l f ' 'Q 'MMV' 1 , f' .k' . 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C : 4.3: -- f ' f - ALFRED OLIVER BREINIG EGYPT A H MlRlAM LYDIA BRANDMLILR WIS1 CAIASAUQUA H hen you YC ln lroubll, Don I roam about usl ga lo Mlrlam She II help you oul Mlrlam was demure and shy when she enrolled at Whltehall but not for a verv long tlme for toc'ay she IS one of the most actlve glrls of her class Mlm has cllsplayecl a great lnterest ln bas ketball and has served as a member of the team ln her Senlor year Mlrlam IS soclally lncllnecl and lt IS a well known fact that she has never mlssed a class party ln her entlre course Mlrlam IS a student of the Commerclal group and IS found to excel ln her studles Mlm lntencls to become a secretary We know she Wlll succeed Farewell Mlm' Atlzlcllc ASSOC1Gll0H U 2 3 4D Basketball Q41 Dramallcs HQ Trulll 15 lllc hlg,'1C5l llung lllal any man can cep Behold' Thl5 young man hrst saw clayllght ln Egypt on july 2 I9I5 and lt was here that he successfully passed through the publlc schools and entered Whltehall wlth the Class of 3I Alfred was very enthuslastlc wlth hls studles when he chose to be Alfred IS also a very soclable sort of lad for he IS not known to have mlssed a slngle class party Although he dld not take part ln athletlcs we were sure of seelng hlm on the Slde lnes Allred expects to enter Muhlenberg next year however we cannot prophesy as to what course he lntends to follow But we know that he has ablllty and therefore wlll succeed ln hls under taking Lebe wohl Allllcllc Assoclalzon I 2 3 43 0rcbcs'ra l 2 3 4 Orchestra Club C3 43 Orcllcslra Club Pres! den! MJ Class Foolball 14D Chorus C3 45 Dra matlcs Q3 4D Page Twcnlu .. . .,t. t . . li we Y l . 1 .J Q .5 1 X91--We Nwxss' .. , . , I J ' . . H - l . .,., A k ld . ' ' ' ' c--- : . c-5 -1, - ,- - 51' 1 HELEN GERTRUDE BRENDII' Ecvpr A grrl that rs sweet A frzend that rs hue Always jolly nener blue Thls faxr resxeent of Egypt made her hrst appearance m Sumneytown january 26 I9l5 She attended the elementary graces there and after some movlng came to Egypt and entered Whitehall wlth the Class of 3I At hrst El was demure and shy but time has brought many changes Having a brxght dnsposntxon she IS llked by every one Helen IS not mterested ln any one member of the opposlte sex ln school but IS popular with all of them At tlmes we Find her speaking of a certam captam of an East Greenville football team and know that she IS qurte interested El mtends to enroll lh the profession f teaching and to prepare for the sarre will enter Ursmus College Wxshxng you a very happy and prosperous career the Class of 31 buds you a fond farewell Alhlelrc Assocxalron U 2 341 Grrls Clee Club 24 Excculrve Commlllmc 3 Drumallcs 4 LORRAINE BEATRICE BROWN EGYPT She laughs when she comes she laughs when she goes But what she rs laughmg al nobody nows This faxr young maxden made her first appear ance on December I3 l9l5 at West Coplay She however packed her belongings and rroved to Cementon and at ns here that she recenved her elementary traxnlng She entered the portals of Whitehall I-'ugh School with the Class of 3l wnth the mtentxon of gettmg somewhere m thus old world She had a very shy CnlSp0Sltl0l l but soon over came that when a certam young man from Egypt showed his charming face Ramy has never taken part lh any athletlcs but she ns always found wnth the rest rooting for her Alma Mater We know that whatever she wlll attempt nn her walk of lnfe she wxll be Sl.CCCSSl'Ll Tle class of 3l washes her a full measue of s ccess and Adlell Glec Club C-0 Alhlvlrc Assocralron fl 7 34 Dramalrcs UQ Page Twenty one ,fiffli , f r E 1 9 g g .5 1 X1-I Oo nl lv' r ' - ' I .. 0 St c-J: ' '3'k'9f n 4 J. ' , , I A k il.- . : Y ' ' --- - P: WIENN Q, I JOHN ALTON CRESSMAN CEMENTON Characler 13 llrc cornerslone la all success Alton mace his appearance ln Bethlehem May I9 l9I3 Hrs parents moved to Cemen ton where he contmued hls elementary educa tnon Entered Whitehall with the Class of 3l and took up academic work At first he seemed very qulet and bashful but he has overcome thns and now ns popular with the opposlte sex But Alton seems to have no tlme for them He has taken great lnterest ln athletics although not playing on any of the teams he seldom misses a game He has also shown hrs dramatic ablllty by partxclpatlng ln many of the hngh school plays Next year he plans to go to college and study Cnvll Engmeermg We know he will succeed 31 wlshes hlm success Lebe wohl Class Vrcc President UD Alhellrc Assocralzon I 2 3 45 Orclweslra 2 3 41 Debalmg Team 45 Treasurer HD Cleo Club HJ Fxcculwc Commrllec lVl1:Lv1N CHARLES CRESSM NN CEMFNTON PA Crea! big boy wllh eyes of brown Don I le! lhc world eep you down Come out of the lrancc come oul of ilu' slupor Bc a success ul boop boop a zloopcr Melvin halls from the town of Bethlehem where he was born Nlay I4 l9l5 ln l9Z3 he journeyed to Cementon to take up his resldence Nlelvln entered Whitehall wlth the Class of 3I Although the opposnte sex ns a great attractlon to hmm he has no favorite but IS popular wlth them all Hls mam ambition m llfe IS to pass ln Chemlstry lVlelv1n s dramatic ablllty was shown when he mane a bxg hlt as the Hobo ln the College Hobo a play glven by the Semor class lVlelv1n plans to go to unlata College Al though he has not yet declded what profession he wull follow we know that he wlll succeed m any one he may choose Melvin the Class of 3l wlshes you success Adneu Allllellc ASSOCIUIIOH U 2 3 45 Chorus Q4 Orchcslra 2 3 4 Dramallcx Q42 Urtlzcslra Club lrcasurcr C3 Orchcslra Club 345 Class Bas ltcllvall12 3 43 Class Innllmll UD Pam' lwcnlu lwn DfI1mUlICS 41 ttttc . S Aw. . t . 1 9 3 1 Nga : -topic 44.2 'I g, ing ,Q of Alhlclic Associulion C-Og brcheslra Club Q3,-Og JE? - 1. C . . ' W 'i 5 - f 1 ' - - I.. ' , I . . nA vw . nn ' . . ' I - - . . , 1 1 A J JI, ' D: x 'V C - -' A- -- hX 1 9 ISABELLE EST!-IER DECH EGYPT She is not small She is not bold But she is worth her weight in gold . .. .S 7 I u- ' n V' xx r Os XY 'H Q Wg? X Ngsswsx N H Qgys. rc SUUQ xx- . ,, M - N.. K 3 1 X . . .... ..t - 1 pa I L ' Wszswsw ARLENE ANNA CROLL WEST CATASAUQUA She loves but knows not when she loves. This fine young lady you are now gazing upon. hrst saw the light of day on September 29, l9l5, in the little town of Cementon. A few years later she paclcecl her grip and directed her course toward West Catasauqua. Arlene has a quiet disposition and is liked by all. The opposite sex does not seem to interest her very much, although she has a smile for every one of them. Arlene is one of those quiet girls,4one of those diligent students whose chief aim is to prepare assigned lessons. For these students time never hangs heavy, for the simple reason that they always find something to require their undivided attention. Arlene is a member of the Commercial group and her chief aim is to become a stenographer, While bidding you farewell we also wish you the best of luck and a full measure of success Athletzc Association l 2 341 Drumatzcs C41 This young lass first made her appearance in Hokendauqua but after some time she moved to Egypt After successfully completing her elementary education in the Grammar Schools of that town she entered Whitehall with the Class of 3I She is a girl with a very pleasing disposition and has made many friends among both sexes Belle is very much interested in sports although she has never played on am team She acted very capably in the capacity of Stu dent Manager of the Girls Basketball team in her Senior year Next year we will Find lsabelle in a higher institution of learning preparing for the teaching profession With best wishes for a bright future the Class of 3I bids you Adieu Athletic Assoczation fl 2 3 -0 Gzrls Glce Club Q2 3 45 Dramalrcs UD Orchestra U 2 3 -lj Assistant Student Wanager UD Student Wan aqer Q-0 Oratorical Contest C35 Debatmg -O Orchestra Club Q3 -P Secretary of Orchestra Clulw Page Twenty three N .va get . : ' 'J ' C : can. pax. ..t, t . , ., , ,.., .. t.,,tt,.. P .. Y Xfire. W 1 It W ' , . wp. If G1 LF 1 9 3 1 XM 1,30 ROBERT E. DEPPE WEST CATASAUQUA Crue lo fha world llwe besl you can And lhc besl wrll come bac lo you Robert came to us from Northampton durmg the latter part of has Freshman year and entered the Class of 31 as a Commercial student He IS usually found with the nolse malung gang or assocxatmg wlth the opposite sex but as a student he IS very earnest and heartlly endeavors to do hxs work wlth a degree of correctness He also has shown his abllxty on the stage by bemg a member of the Cast of the College Hobo which was so well rendered Robert mtends to follow the Commerclal Course of thus good old world untnl of age when he wnll become a man of prommence by carrymg with hlm those remarkable words of transporta tlon Airplanes and Airways Clcc Club QD Allwlellc Assoclalmn 4234 Dramahcs 24 MILDRED ISABELLE DORWART WEST CATASAUQUA W c all of us love her And you mlglwi as whu W e rc sure rl s because She s so qulcl and shy This charming little mlss entered the stately portals of Whitehall a shy demure and entranc mg example of femmme beauty She qunckly acquired many friends and you may be sure she could keep them She IS one of those quiet glrls but by close applncatxon she has attalned a hugh rank ln class standing and has been well rewarded for her efforts Mlldred takes a great interest nn athletlcs and played on the basketball team nn her Semor year She IS a Commerclal student and takes a speclal interest ln shorthand and typing ln whatever she may undertake we wlsh her a full measure of success and happiness Adleul Alhlelrc Assoczalzon U 2 3 -0 Dramalzcs Q-0 Class Baskelball C3 45 Page Twcniy four . k Y.Iv I . . . -ix If-J. 1- 1- kVA' EVELYN MAE FALK FGYPT To a dear tall girl with a wonderful smile And a sweet disposition that ma cs l e ucrth while This young maiden saw the first light of day 1 ARLENE MAME DREISBACH STILES Sometimes she s happy Sometimes she s blue Her disposition depends an OJ Arlene saw the first light of clay on October 4 l9l4 at Coplay Arlene may be a quiet looking girl but looks are often deceiving She is a good friend who lS always ready to lend a helping hand Arlene excels in Commercial subjects She shows her generous disposition when she hands out her papers to the grateful ones who have had no time to prepare their lessons Arlene s chief aim is to become a stenographer and judging from the application and earnest ness she has shown in her subjects we may well expect good results from her efforts After she has been a stenog in somebody s office for a length of time her smile will help her win a charming young man While bidding you farewell we wish you the best of success Adieu Athletic Association I 2 3 4 Dramalzcs 41 August 3 I9I4 She IS one of whom the class is proud She has proven her ability by winning the first prize for the highest average in the Com mercial group in her Freshman year Evelyn is popular among all her classmates and she is a good sport Although she does not take part in any of the athletics of the school she is always found at the games cheering for the Whitehall teams Evelyn feels that there is a time for everything and that everything should be done at its appointed time. as a result we always find her coming to classes with prepared lessons. A she has followed this principle during her four years at Whitehall, we can well understand that she ranks high in her studies. ln any path which she may choose, we know that Evelyn will succeed. Adieu. Athletic Association U-2-3--05 Oratorical Con- test Spea cr C355 Girls' Clee Club Q3--Og Dra- matics 4 g Class Ofcer Q2-315 Dcclamation Con- test UD. Page Twenty-five l wa, ww N ego' .MGX .. Q, 0, . . . Q , 5? , N, kXX x Xk.,,X x,X,, XXNkX g 1 9 QL -E131 Q Q Y 1 4, U N X lx ,ll-x Lia 0 t ,... . ., oily l qgit Xtwwvt HARRY WlLLlAw1 GEORGE EGYPT I she undcrvalues me Wllal care I how falr she be Before you appears a popular young man l,Olh ln Egypt August I6 l9l2 Havlng passed through the publlc sehools of Egypt he started hls career ln Whltehall wlth the Class of 3I When Harry entered hlgh school he at once became one of the most popular nlembers of hls class havlng held the ofhce of PTCSILCDI for four years clurmg whlch tlme we had many successful soclal events Harry IS one of the best athletes produced at Whltehall belng on the Varslty football base ball and basketball teams also belng captaln of all three ln hls Senlor year Harry IS also .l popular fellow among the falr sex Harry expects to enter a hlgher lnstltutlon to take up eoachlng ln thls 3l wlshes you success Aclleu Alhlellc ASSOCIGIIOH I2 345 Varszly Club Q2 3 45 Football Q3 45 Baseball QI 2 3 45 Pres: den! S S A Q3 45 Presnlenl o Class QI 2 345 Dramallcs 45 Baslqcllmll QI 2 345 ARLEEN MARY C-RAMMLS EGYPT Sally now Sally ever We wlll love you Sal orevcr Sally macle her first appearance ID Egypt on August 8 I9I5 She entered Whltehall Hugh School wlth the Class of 31 She IS a frlenclly and cheerful classmate Sally llkes every one and every one seems to llke her Arleen IS very goocl ln dramatlcs havlng taken leadlng parts ln varlous plays she also won second PTIZC ln the unlor Oratorlcal Contest As she has been taught so Sal hopes some clay to teach Although she IS as yet uncleclclecl as to whlch hlgher lnstltutlon of learnlng she wlll enter we lcnow that wherever she wlll go she wlll keep up her hlgh scholarshlp Wlth the very best wlshes and a great deal of success the Class of 31 blds you Aclleu Allllellc ASSOCIGIIOH I 2 3 45 EXBCUIILC Com mlllee Q45 Clrls Clee Club Q3 45 Dramallcs Q45 unlor Oralorzcal Conlcsl 35 Dcclamallon Con I l I unlor Orcheslra 3 gemor Orchcslra 4 Orcheslra Club 4 lnlvrclass Rusltcllwull Ql 2 45 Class Ofllcer 75 I mgc Twonlu SIX uf, I H .I I '.c---J I. 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PAUL HARAKAL HOKENDAUQUA I wrsdom s ways you wrsely see Five thmgs observe wllh care 0 whom you speak lo whom you spca And why and when and where This young man hrst made hls appearance ln the town of Catasauqua on the day of April 23 l9l5 After havlng successfully Finished his work m the publnc schools of Hokendauqua he entered the portals of Whitehall with the Class of 3I as a Commercxal student 52 IS a person who IS liked by every one and easy of acquaintance for he IS always happy and smllmg Upon entering school he was rather bashful however he soon overcame this defect ln his last year at Whitehall 52 has been a faxrly good student throughout the four years at Whitehall but IS undecided as to what path to follow after leaving school Farewell Allrlelrc Asxncralmn Cl 2 ?-0 Dmmuhrs 4 A uullzng hcarl a hclpzng hand always ready on demand Thls young man first saw the light of day ln Northampton February 8 l9l5 HIS parents then moved to Ormrod where Bull recelved hrs elementary education ln the schools of North Whxtehall later entering the portals of Whlte Fats was well liked by his fellow classmates Upon entering school he was rather bashful however he has overcome this defect during hrs last year He IS a member of the academic class and has shown a great deal of Interest ln his studies as well as rn school actlvltles Llttle Ville ns an expert singer belng on the Boys Glee Club for three years He also has attended every socnal function of the school and of his class Fats has not decided what he will do alter graduatxon but whatever he may do we as the Class of 3I wash hlm the best of luck wlth a full measure of success Farewell Alhlelzc Assoczulron l 2 3 -U Drumalrcs 5 -O Bays Glee Club 2 3 -D Class roolball 4 lssrslanl Foolball llanatcr QQ Page I wcnly seven do J Av j j . nk. f 4. ' H ff. . H . . I .AH MIR. hallllwithlthe Class'of'3l. U A - , ' ' ' c-H 1 A 4- f A . f-- J ' CD: as Jw ,. k,,, 1 9 NXANSN x L 9'...,'G xt.. L . 5 rd Q ax N X N I U, . --., t ' N' n nl-9 Oli - t... . ......, . XS ' S- , . . xvrh I .,o, 'owws' ROLAND SAMUEL l-lock WEST CATASAUQUA Shnnk no! dz-Hfcullzes but lry Io overcome lhem Th1s young man s first appearance was made m the town of Topton After some dlscontenterl settlmg he fmally arrlved at West Catasauqua Although Hocky as he xs called by his clas mates has not ventL red so far as to go out for any athletlc team he always has shown great xnterest m basketball and baseball and cheermg wildly for Whitehall He ns also fond of musxc and plays the pxano but he hates to practlce hrs mus1c lessons He IS an acacemlc student he says that French IS very mterestmg and even tunes In on a French class on the radio Who knows some day he may take a trap across the pond He IS also a member of the oys Glee Cltb Hocky 15 one of those students who belleves that nothmg can be done by merely talking or thmklng about It he realxzes that the goal ln everythmg IS reached by actual exertlon He IS not afrald to put forth effort when called upon to do so Hocky s fondest deslre IS to become teacher so he can master the hickory stxck Au Revolr Athleizc Assoczalwn U 2 3 4D Dramalxcs 41 Boys Glec Club Q45 DOROTHY ARLENE HOLLAND Wssr CATASAUQUA Charm slr: cs lhe hear! and men! wins thc soul Grace charm sweetness beyond the tellmg a rnpplmg speech that trnckles mto nothmgness a heart throbs of the snowflakes etc 4everylcody knows Dorothy Dot IS a member of the Commercial group and IS a remarkable student lh shorthand as well as a champxon when xt comes to speed m typmg Dot IS fond of athletics and has proven this by playing on the basketball team for two years She us also socnally lnclmed attendmg every one of our class partxes helping to make them a success She IS qulte popular among the opposite sex Whatever Dot attempts after she leaves Whitehall we know she will be successful Farewell AfII16llC Assoclalzon I 2 3 4 Dmmalzcs 4 Varszly Bas elball Q3 43 Class Baskclhall Cl 2 31 Var-:ilu Clu11f3 -0 Page Twcnlq muh! 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J B' c---mf '49,- .. k - : - - J HAROLD CAMPBELLE ON ES HOKENDAUQUA Ram snow or slecl Harold s always on the slrccl -H o XX Q ELEANOR VIOLA lHL1:R FULLERTON Nfcc blue, cues and plcasanl smiles Arejusl afew of Eleanor s wzles This tltlan haired glrl luclced the slats out of the cradle ln Paterson New ersey August 25 l9l5 In l923 she took up her resndence ln Fullerton and entering Whxtehall wxth the Class of 3l she became promment ln all school affairs Eleanor has an ever smlllng personallty and has won a host of frlencls through her gay dlsposxtlon She showed her skill ln basketball by playing varsity guard for three years Her dramatlc ablllty was shown ln her Junior year by wmnxng first prxze ln the oratorxcal contest and second Eleanor expects to enter a higher mstltutlon to take up the Physncal Ed course l whatever she may attempt we know she will be a success Wxth best W1ShCS we bld you Adnea Allwlelzc Assocralzon Ql 2 3 41 Dramalzcs Q41 Chorus Q2 3 41 Varszly Baskclball Q2 3 41 Class Bas elball QI 21 Oralorrcal Conlcsl Wmncr Q31 County Conlesl Wmncr Q31 Varszly Club 3 41 This young man first made hxs appearance m the town of Holcenclauqua on lVlay I8 l9l4 He procured h1s eclucatlon m the grade schools of Hokenclauqua and then entered Whitehall wnth the Class of 31 Soldier as he was usually called by hxs companlons was well llkezl by hls classmates Solcller has taken great mterest lh athletics havmg shown has skull nn baseball for the past three years and having served as student man ager of the football team ln the Freshman class he was very bashful but he has overcome some of thus as shown by hls mterest m the opposnte sex although there IS no one ln partlcular Solcller lS undecldel as to what he will do after leaving school but whatever he may attempt we wlsh hlm the best of success Farewell Alhlelzc Assoczalzon QI 2 3 41 Baseball Q7 3 41 Varslly Club Q2 31 Foolball Sludenl Wanager Q41 Class Bas elball QI 2 3 41 Dramallcs Q3 4 Clee Club Q3 41 Page Twenly mm. 1 tttt..tt.ttt.t , .L - 0 8 A 1 L U X' . , xx ot. . elm , -mf Xwssst R. 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If - - - : - - nf gX sl Hxomx: GOIXDEN KALIIIINL EGYPT PA No! short nol lall No! lhm nol al A lrlllc of llus And a lrllle of lhul errg hrst made hls appearance ln lhlla delphla on anuary I2 l9l6 After some movmg he landed ln Egypt where he attended He entered the portals of Whltehall wxth the Class of 3I Here he made frlends qunckly and soon became popular among both sexes He has taken a great mterest ln all our class partles and other aftalrs He showed his interest by not mlsslng a Class Party and by attendmg many basketball games jerry IS a member of the Academnc class ln which work he I5 greatly interested He intends to become an avxator and we wxsh hum success The Class of 3l buds hxm Adleu Alhlclrc Assoclallon 12345 Chorus 4 A1rHEA MAE KERN EGYPT Lzlllc bu! oh my' Lo' behold the youngest ln the Class of 3I shows her knowledge ln her studies by com pletlng her commercial studies by com pletmg her commercial work with a successful ending Althea has taken part ln social affairs and has attended every class party from her freshman year Althea IS a commerclal student helng especlally Interested lh shorthand and typmg Althea was shy when she entered Whxtehall hut the boys soon changed that attxtude Althea expects to be somebodys stenog and m that posltlon we know she will do her best The Class of 3l buds her Adleu' Alhlcllc Assocrahon Cl 2 3 45 Dramalrcs 3 4D 0YGf0flCUI Conlesl Spca cr UD Clcc Club C3 41 Debaimg Team HD Page 71111111 Dramalrcs C-0 Class Foolball MD ugwtxxvixix so v c tt C. s-5' , .. t... C Q ir D, . 1 9 3 1 C X - 0 fy . .,o, XWRQNNTF 1 ' l I f : ..J . - , . - L - J r V - the grade schools and passed them successfully. I' ' ' Q - - - I f DJ K ' ' ' - - - J ' C- : ' li : - : , -. ., N ,ok vs. r.-I.,-L I I 19 r p. 3 1 c 411-Roo 1 XVII I IAM KOBINETZ FGYPT . , ' X ' Nisxxsis' jouw CIIARLES KLIMIQK CFMFNTCUN Cnc to the u,or1dll1c best you can and lllc lies! url come bac lo you ohn mace hIs first appearance In Fgypt Septemler 28 l9l4 But Fzypt was not the place for ohn so he packed hls bag and came to Cementon After completlng hls elementary eclucatxon IH the publxc schools he entered Whltehall with the Class of 3l and durmg the tlme he spent here he has made many frlends for hxmself ohn has acquxred a name for hlmself as an artxst Althotgh he never took part In athletics ohn was always present at the games All the soclal aCtlVltlCS of the school were attended by xm ohn IS undeclded as to hls future but knowing hxm as we do we are certam that he Wlll succeed well In anv field whlch he may wlsh to enter The Class of 31 wlshes you success Lebe wohl Alhlellc Assoczalron I 2 3 4 DYUN1UllC5 4 Gymnuslzc lzxhrbzlmn Q41 lhmlqznq Is bul an Idle waste of lhouglzl And nauqlrl I5 cvcrylfung and cvcrqllnnq naught Thls stately young son of Egypt was horn In New Columbus Pa Octoher I3 l9l3 After much movmg around he finally settled ln Egypt He entered Whltehall wlth the Class of 3I wltty humorous remarks which has won for hum manv frlends Although Koby lS not on any WhItehall athletlc team he I9 one of the most promlnent rooters at all of the games He IS not seen talclng much Interest In the opposlte sex but IS genxallw fond of his hooksi 3 3 J ' ' ' Blll expects to enter college thl fall but has not yet definltelv decldecl whlch one but what ever course he mav choose to follow we know he wnll succeed Wllllam we bld you farewell' Alhlelzc Assoczalzon C2 3 -U Dramallcs Q-O Clee Club C3 -0 Class Baskelbalf Q2 3 41 Class Foolball Q-0 Debalmg Q-0 Gymnaslzcs HD X Page fhzrty one IE- k .:. 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H'G K P I 1 9 .3 1 X11 100 HARRY SAMUEL Korscu FULLER1 ON Szlcncc IS golden Harry halls from the thrlvlng town of Fuller ton where he was born on October I9 I9I5 Havmg passed through the grade schools of hrs town he entered Whitehall Hugh School Wlth the Class of 3I as a commerclal student He IS usually to be found somewhere around the bulldmg He does not bother much wxth the opposlte sex and he believes ln havlng hrs lessons prepared at least once nn a while Harry dld not take part m athletlcs but hc was seen as a rooter at the various games A UbLl H CII XRLI b KCJVACS IRoNToN fhrough Ihrck and lhm l'h1s young man made his first appearance September I3 l9l4 ln the llttle town of lronton After succe sfully passmg through the grade schools of the North Whltehall Township he enterezl Whitehall wlth the Class of 3I oe IS one of those members of the class who have thelr entxre heart ln thelr work and by so clomg Wlll see their work done well oe has done his part to help athletics by cheermg with hls best efforts oe lntends to work ln the huslness worlzl and we know that ln whatever he may undertake he will be succe sful Farewell Alhlelrc Assoczulzon U 73 4 Class Fuofball 4 Dramalrcs 4 Page llnrlq lwu successful future may be expected to be his Farewell Alhlclzc Assoczalron Cl 2 3 45 Dramalzcs 14, xi. .X AAS' Ax s Qi s- 'MGX ll., of . .l 5 1 X - - if, QA tl 19, -631 lRl.NL lsABLll.l. lfxllls EGYPT lrene I5 a good young sport A slcadll beau well I II say nol' A nurse she s golng lo be 1 . U o .l W X X 11 195 XX News llLLlrlN ILIZABILIH Kullrsls IULLERTON No a frlcndfor a dau Bu afrlcnd always Helen IS one of the sweetest glrls IH thc class and one that every one woull lle proud to be able to call frlend Shorty IS an all round sport She IS lnter ested ln athletlcs havlng served as left forward durlng her last three years She has also shown very much lnterest ln soclal actlvltles Helen has the reputatlon of never havlng mlssesl a class party Shorty IS qulte popular among the opposlte sex as she has shown during her vlslt here Helen IS a member of the commerclal group and shows a conslderate interest towards short hand and typlng She lntends to contlnue her educatlon by attendlng some BUSINESS College We l-mow that whatever she may undertake she wlll be successful Adleu Allllellc ASSOCIUIIDH fl 2 3 41 Class Basketball QI 2 35 VGfSIlU Bas elball Q2 3 45 Varslly Club 34 Dramallcs 41 Thls young malden halls from Egypt where she was horn uly l5 l9l3 After successfully Flhlshlhg her career ln the Egypt gra e schools she entered Whltehall wlth the Class of 3l When she came here she was qulet and some what bashful but now well lf you re a frlend of hers you wlll know A frlendly smlle and a pleaslng dlsposltlon are the true characterlstlcs of lrene lrene 18 always up to date wlth her studles as IS proven by her class reports She IS especlally lnterested lh P D and Chemlstry lrene took great Interest ln athletlcs although she never played on a team but she was always present at the games and cheered She lntends to be a nurse The best wlshes of the class go Wlth you Lebe wohl' Alhlellc Assoclallon fl 2 3 -D Dramallcs Q43 Page Tlurlq lllrcc N .. 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'. f .. .L.x . ,.X, .,m... , 1 WARREN Csoncn lnmv FULLERTON g0lllCllmC9 llc S lmppq SOIYICIIIYTCY hc Q Hue Ilrv flrspovlron Dcpcmlx on U llus promlslng young man lldllb from the town of Fullerton where he was born february After successfully passlng through the gra e schools of that town he entered Whitehall with the class of 3l Warren lmmeilately became popular with both sexes because of his gay dls positron He does not seem to be much mter c tel ln the falr sex but we hear Hokendauqua mentioned We wonder why3 3 3 Warren dld not take part ln athletrcs but he always seems to be a rooter at the games We cannot prophesy as to Warren s future but he expects to enter some ofhce and do com merclal work ln this we know he will succeed and 3I wlshes hlm success flllllcllcflvxoflulwn I 2 50 Urclrcvlm 12 3-0 Drumulrcs 4 Page llrrrlq four S' .I X . .- sum . ss- L .Nt f' G65 t , C ... .......t.. . ,, n ' 31, was I I ARK ARI I A V CY! Srlcncc rs golrlcn Alice hrs! saw the light of day ID Allentown March 4 l9l5 When a few months old she came to Fgypt and has resided there most of her lrfe Having successfully passed through the grade schools lh Egypt she entered White hall Hugh School with the Class of 31 When a Sophomore Ahce qult school but again returned to school the following September However she dad not enter W H S but instead went to A H S and successfully passed the vear Ahce agam returned to W H S as a Senlor and ns very much mterestezl m Chemistry German and Debating Ahce mtends to take up nursmg after leavmg Whitehall and her days spent here wlll always be a cherished memory The best wishes of the class go with you Lebe wohl Alhlclrc Asvocralron Q0 Dramalrcs 45 , k, rg, 1, 1 t. . . . RQP, W' Am -1 M a -1' I, uf FJ r ' .. ' ' J If . zu. I9I4.4 ' 4 ' e . sw. - . X L Nix! I L 7 S .A W -s-1 e X- 'io ' '-461553 Q if N f Lg l 9 t J l L IAUI MARK MALIOY FULLERTON Baller lale than never f. x 0 11 . 1? Xxww' WASSYL LESHISHYN CEMENTON lVlcrrimenl and luuglilcr all clay long. Wass comes to us from the small town of Cementon He hrst saw llght ln Northampton and afterwards packed up his grlp and moved to the opposite bank of the beautiful lehlgh River He hnnshed his elementary education m the schools of Cementon and decided to enter the doors of Whitehall wxth the Class of 3I as a commercial student Wass apphes hlmself to his lessons when he xs not up to some of hxs numerous pranks H has become very popular among both gurls and boys of all classes Wass intends to enter the business world after graduatlon Alhlelzc Association U 2 3 4, Class Bas el ball QD Class Football Q0 Dramallcs Q41 Before you appears a promment young man from Fullerton Pa was born xn Allentown P October 25 1912 After touring the country he hnally settled nn fullerton ln l925 He entered Whitehall wlth the Class of 31 Immediately becoming popular wnth all the members of his class Paul showed an early Interest In glrls but dnd not have much to say about them during hns hrst two years but he made up for this during the last two He showed his athletic ablllty by playing on the varsity football and basketball teams ln his last two years Paul I8 undecided as to what his llfe work will be but m whatever he may choose to follow we 3l wishes you success Alhlelzc Assocralzon fl 2 3 -O Vzce Prcsrdenl Senior Class HD Class Bas elball UD Varszly Bas elball C2 3 -0 Foolball Q2 3 -0 Glee Club Q-0 Varsxly Club C2 3 41 Dramalzcs Q-0 'Vlember of Royal Club Q3 -0 Member of S S A Q3 -0 Page Tlnrly five . 1 ' . ' e . . . - 1 1 Q I k 1 1 . ., ' . a.. ' ' -, Q5 ' know he will succeed. because he has the abnllty. -5 gg V- , -rf iff' ' Q I3 . lr '- -, . . . V . 1 . , .- , V ,L K t . k U - - : - T .' ' w t. gn 119 tn U OHN MITCH ELI NORTH COPLAY aww 5, ld Nw N fy - wfxg., - -X I ..- - he 3 1 t 1 Qs .X S XXNmmiX HAROLD R MAITSFIQ ORMROD Good lhmgs come rn small packages Harry made has appearance nn Ormrod on February 8 l9l5 and recelved hls elementary education nn the North Whitehall Schools H entered the portals of Whitehall with the Class 0 3l Harry chose the commercial course as hls llne of study and IS known to be a good student He has shown great Interest nn class actxvltnes and lh sports although he has not been on any athletic team Harry intends to enter the commerclal world after havlng completed his studies at W H S ln which enterprise we wlsh hlm the best of success Harry the Class of 3l buds you farewell' Alhlelrc Association I2 341 Class Foollrall Q45 Dramalrcs Q42 Lrlllc IH slalurc bu! no! In mlnd Ccnlle loving and excecdmgly ma' This falr lad had hls first healthy cry ln Hud son N Y at which place his blrth created a great excitement and l'CjOlCll'lg among his rela tives Hrs family moved to North Coplay where he passed through the grade schools and then entered Whitehall Here he became a prominent figure ln the varlous aCtlVltlCS of the school soon gaming the good wishes of his fellow students Hns mterest has been centered 1D athletxcs although he dld not hold a posltlon on any team he has always been an enthusnastxc fol lower of all thelr actlvltles ohn has not dehmtely decided what his life work will be but whatever he may choose to follow we wlsh him a happy and prosperous career Farewell Alhlelzc ASSOCIGIIOH I 2 3 4 Class Foolball HD Dramalrcs Q2 42 Page Tlurly srx Rik wr N This burgh publlc famlly ANNE THERESA O DONNELI HOKENDAUQUA Smile anzl lhe world smrles wllll you Snare ana' you sleep alone Thxs smllmg lrlsh collen acquired her pre llmmary education ln Catasauqua the town of her former resndence She entered Whxtehall with the Class of 3l Anne IS one of the most popular members of our class Her pleasing personality has won for her friends galore She always has her lessons prepared and never shlrks her dutles 3 3 3 Anne I5 always found with the crowd an always has a smile for everybody Cares an worries are her arrowed enemies She has proven her athletic ablhty by playing on t e basketball team for the past three years and s e has a record of never having fought with the opponents 3 3 3 Now that you have been given an opportunity to acquaint yourself with this young lady we know that you add your very best wishes for a happy and successful future Adleu Alhlelzc Assoczalron U 2 3 43 Czrls Clee Club 34 Dramalzcs Q4 Varszly Baskclball Q2 3 -U Class Basketball U 21 Varszly Club C3 -0 PETER N ESTOR CEMENTON ere ta c lhesc boo s away I will nol slmller my brains loday dark haired lad first saw light nn Pltts ly I2 l9l3 After attending the schools of that place for a whlle the moved to Cementon where Pete look up has studies He entere.l Whitehall with the Class of I93I and soon became a very popular member of his class Pete played on the football team ln hls Senlor year and was always seen at basketball games His dramatlc talent was shown ln The College Hobo and The Flrate s Daughter Muhlenberg IS gomg to be Pete s next Alma Mater however his career ns as yet undecxded Whatever has Intentions ln life may be we know his path will be sx.ccessfl.l The Class of 3I buds you farewell Drumallca 43 Allllclzc Assoclallan C12 34 Class Bas clball 2 3-0 Foolball -0 Clcc Club Page Tlurly seven Sxwrxil A A AA e,t.. 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'. h c-J: ' li --f r' G-CN I ul . :says N lx, B 'l9e: 331 Srcu u A ELLEN PYII FULLERTON A wullmg hear! a helpmg hand Always ready on demand Thus mauden first saw the lught of day un the town of Fullerton March I5 I9l5 After suc cessfully funushung her work un the Fullerton grade schools she entered the portals of W H Q wuth the Class of 3l She us a very enthusuastuc fan un athletucs but dud not Come out for the team Stella us one of those gurls who apply them selves steaduly and contunually and by so doung are sure to attaun success un theur tasks Very efhcuently does she handle the typewruter and she untends to be somebody s stenog some ay Whule buddung you au revour Stella we wush you a full measure of good luck and success Alhleluc Assocraluon fl 2 3 4D lnlerclass Bas SAMUEL OSVILLE RABER STILES Ready lo help wulh hear! and hand Such were lhe spuruls of lhrs qoung man Behold' Thus young man first made hus appearance un Coplay He attended the publuc schools of Coplay and Hokendauqua and entered Whutehall Hugh School wuth the Class of 3l Sammy us very fond of athletucs servung as a manager of the boys basketball team un hus Senuor year Sammy us full of fun and us not easuly angered he us a good natured happy go lucky fellow who takes thungs as they come Sammy undulges un hus books when he has nothung else to do but he usually has somethung to do We cannot definitely prophesy as to Sammy s future for he us stull undecuded We all know that he has abuluty and therefore we wush hum success and a happy future Fare we Alhlellc Assocralron U 2 3-U ASSlSlUHl 'Wan ager of Bas elball C32 'Vlanager of Basketball Q-lj Dramalucs Q41 Class Baslfelball Q2 3-IJ Class Foolball Q41 Page lhzrly erghl elball Q2 33 Dramalrcs 4 Q' d A. . . . k - : ' C-J-U, f ll. ' ' I k if ' Q Q BERTHA ALICE SCHAEFFILR EGYPT A bnghl Jrsposrllon and a sunnu smile Win many rlends lhal arc worlh lhezr whlle EVA AGN ES Rossi CEMENTON When you re zn trouble Don I roam about us! go lo l'ua she ll help you out Thus pleasant glrl who appears before you halls from Cementon born lehruary 9 I9I4 After completing her elementary eslucatlon un the public schools of that town she entered Whitehall with the Class of 31 During her four years she has won many friends with her gay dxsposltlon Eva IS xnterested nn French and excels un nt She also takes an Interest ln the social affairs of the class never having missed a class party Eva drd not take part ln athletncs but she was always a prominent rooter at the games After leavmg Whitehall Eva will enter some hngher mstntutxon although she has not dehnntely and therefore feel that she wall succeed Eva the Class of 3I lands you sumce-ss :nfl Adleu Xllhlellc Assocrulzon I 7 3-ll Drunmhu HJ Bertha hrst saw the light of day at Egypt on October l l9l5 She received her elementary educatxon nn the pubhc schools of Egypt Later she entered Whitehall Hugh School jommg the Class of 3l She made friends very rapldly We wonder why she tallcs about lqogelsvllle She IS talented m muslc and has served ln the girls glee club for three years Bertha IS very fond of arguing lf only for the sate of passing the time She likes to dlsagree and her laughter and cheery volce are always to be heard She lS a commercial student and intends to be somebodys stenog The Class of 31 bds her Adleu' l Page 7 ,HYHI mm' 3: ru- may 1 ,, , 1 9 .3 1 Hi -,199 J . 1 - l ' . yu I . 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RUTH lSABTI QTFFRFI CEMFNTON I n her lessons she shines ller hear! she Il enlangle She s a popular gurl from every angle E195 98 G tg-rt-Maxx tg 1 - A 3 1 P l XYM no r 36 ' v X., ' sf. xt ' Q X- amass CARLTON EDGAR SHEETS WEST CATASAUQUA Silence IS golden This lad halls from West Catasauqua where he first saw the light of day on September 28 l9l4 He received hns elementary educatlon ln the West Catasauqua Schools and m Whxtehall unlor Hrgh He then entered the portals of Whitehall Hugh School wlth the Class of 3I The opposite sex does not Interest him much but he IS always ln a cheerful dlsposltxon He apphes hlmself to his books whenever he has nothmg else to do but he most always has something else to do Bas ketball IS hrs favorite sport This young man lntends to follow a course ln order to become a draughtsman The Class of 3l wlshes hum success Farewell Alhlelzc Assoczalron QI 2 3 4D Dramahcs 4 Thls lxttle maid IS a thorough Cementon product having been born and raised there She attended the elementary grades of the above town and ln order to increase her knowledge stlll further entered Whitehall Hugh School with the Class of 3I Ruth IS very much mterested ln athletics Although she has not taken part ln the games she served as cheerleader nn her Senior year Ruth IS a member of the academic group being especnally mterested 1n French She rs also a star pranlst having played for various actlvltles dunng her four years ln Hugh School and having served as planlst for the orchestra Ruth ns very popular among the opposlte sex as we have seen durmg her stay here Ruth intends to further her education by golng to West Chester The Class of 31 wishes you the best of success Au revoxrl Class Treasurer UD Basketball U21 Dra malzcs 4 Cheerleader Q-0 Execulrve Commrllee Q41 Athlelrc ASSOClGll0l1cl 2 3 -0 Orclxeslra U 45 Orcheslra Club 3 4 Page Forty -QNX ax 'UNL fNr ,- ' -,GG x. V , w . 4 I STAN LEY S STERNER ORMROD No! a ncna' or a mlau Bu! u rleml always Thls promlslng young man made has first appearance ln Ormrod u e 22 I9I3 Af er successfully completing hls elerrentary ec uca tlon ln the grade schools of North Whitehall h entered the portals of Whltehall Hngh School wlth the Class of 3l During his four years at Wlmltehall Sterner took a great mterest ln all sports and always was a good supporter of all teams Stanley is a popular commercxal student and he has taken great mterest ln his school work He cloes not know definitely what he wants to do after leaving Whitehall b1.t xn anything he may attempt to do we know that he will be suc cessful The Class of 31 bids you larewell Alhlclfc Assocralron l 7 34 Drumalus HJ WILI IAM SAMUEL TINDUI x HOKENDAUQUA Come lc! us rcs! a while 11 lhcn will belief go Should wc war all zlau long no! all ucrl cwr know from the town of Hokendauqua comes thus promnsmg young man After successfullv passing the grade schools of his town he entered Whltehall High School wlth the Class of 3I Wllllam IS a popular commercial student and has taken a great mterest ln all hls studles Although Wllllam dnd not take part ln many athletic games during the earlier part of his hugh school career he turned out to be quite an athlete durmg his Senlor year playmg on the football basketball and basehall teams Whatever William lntends to do after leavmg hugh school we know he will be successful The Class of 3I buds you Adleu Football -O Bas ellaall -0 Baseball -U -'lllllehc Association l 2 3-0 Class foolball -I Class Bnslqcllmll ll 2 D Class Baslqcllmll l 2 3-lj lnollulll -l Page Forlu one 1 0 1 9 31 X o0 1':.?s f' f .. f' ' .' .'tv ' C----J: I - cu L.' F' h y: ' Ci li Cr Cr f--Ar -' CJ: essex L H X Q 196' MACY MINNIE WALKER FULLERTON Oh she s lrllle but she s wwe She s a lerror for her szzc Elght years ago Mace packed her trunk left Banston Cahforma where she was born and after some moving about landed IH Fullerton where she attended the grade schools She entered hugh school with the class of 3I and during her four years has won many friends among the students being a true sport and pal to every one Mace ns fond of athletncs and has played forward on the basketball team for three years She IS also very allve ln social actlvltles and has attended all class partles always helping to make them a success bemg popular wlth the opposlte sex H r dramatic talent was also shown ln taklng part ln the class play After leavmg Whitehall Mace will enter some higher mstntutxon She as stxll undecided but may take up the physical education course We all know she has ablllty and there fore know she will succeed Macy 3I blds you success and Adxeu Athlctrc Assoczatron Ql 2 341 Executwe Com mzllee Q41 Clee Club Q3 41 Varsity Basketball 2 3 41 Class Bas clball Ql 21 Dramatzcs 4 Q3 Class Vice President 3 Class Secretary 31 Detlumallmz Qnnlexl I1 VIRCINIA Ollvl: Wm Il ns C1MFN1oN A rrpplc of laughter A clamor of norsc That s Vzrgznza all over She s worse than the boys On September 3 l9l4 there was born ln Cementon a glrl who was destlned to enter the portals of Whltehall wlth the Class of 3I Since entermg nnny has proven herself a crednt to the class She enrolled as an academlc student and was very adept lh all her subjects She ms very fond of athletics and ns often seen at basketball and baseball games lnny has served ln the orchestra and chorus for three years jxnny xs a very diligent student but never theless she hnds time to attend all social affairs glven by her class Although she IS qulte popular among the opposite sex there seems to be none ln particular that really mterests her Her chlef ambntnon IS to become a teacher and because she has been successful ln all attempts here we are sure she wxll succeed nn her chosen held Farewell' Athletic ASSOC1Gll0H l 2 341 Cheerleader 41 Girls Clec Club Q2 341 Orchestra Q2 341 Orchestra Club Q41 Dramulzcs Q2 3 41 Page forlu Ima I-I ww I 9 fy ' H4611 -t ., .. r i ZA 0. 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EUZABETH WRIGHT CEMENTON S710 talks and tal s but that is human She likes the boys but she s a woman A vivacmus energetic lass She has her allmgs let them pass Kathryn first saw the light of clay on lVlay 22 l9l5 After successfully finishing her studies in the grammar schools of Cementon she entered Whitehall with Class of 3I Kitty has been an active member of the of that organization in her Senior year She has also been very active socxally not having missed a class party since her freshman year Although she is a friend to all her classmates she manifests a special interest in a certain mem ber of 3l Kitty has not neglected her studies and expects to enter some higher institution of learning where we know she will meet with sum cess l ehe wohl' Athletic Association U 2 3 4D Clee Club Q2 3 -tj Oratorzcal Contest Q3 Assistant Student Man ager OJ Student Manager Q45 Secretary of Athlctrc Assoczation Q41 Fxcculiue Committee 1253 Dcbalmig -lj Dramatic: Q4 Detfamntion Cnnlr'-il UD Page forty lhrec his-ps lag, .Jef b Q ', ul ' - ' s 1 9 , f + Qt 3 1 x, ' 0 f . . i Athletic Association, having served as secretary - X. 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I , K B- 9 ' fs 1 Glass bong fflass Dax lung Long Lomg 1130 Oh how our Hlgh Sehool we loved .xml rueu VL hlle we were here whxle we were here Xml to our studies we gl ullw atlherecl VC hlle we were here whlle we re here lut now we leel th xt we men not rem un Oh lf from thxs we eould onlx refrain Oh lf our sdymg we might hut expldln Xxrllille we are here yes whlle here And to our teachers we e er lookel wxth pmxse NX hrle we were here whlle we were here f nc nur rrllsldkes we would ZldC.llN er.:-.e Whxle we were here whale we re here Hut now we le xp lnlo lhls grext WICIC wmlfl Sc on munrl 1 ur hre 1-.ts rntmx tfilll 1 es 1 v nt un nnn xx s unlur Y ne we exe were yes whxle mere t swung l1XEfP5SlUlldl lllli lllllllt llflllll IN ll er C fJn1IYleI1 Ill I X IS ll Y f nr t rough we wnu lam return we wuu t see our rlenc S llere we efxrne and here we met and held exth other tlexr And oh ll IS vnth deep regret that we shuul pxrt lrom hue Xxrl1ll6lldlll'll2ll W hltehall lllgh we regret to pans X et max not longer linger here nor dtxllx form our flu. lere me kept the te xther s rule dnrl dlcl our lessons, we lt x e e 1 to st to N N lor x C ll L C CTHL KNIT if Ill Il N L Y Nl ' I X f l I nu nu re Page fwllui Vu A' O 1- . 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Q 4.5 l ' 1 ' ' ' '-ll lin nm' w may not here r turr 3 lt is 0 ful tell l rieml: ul' ours, lrlenml. ol ours. our hearts heat You .-Xu l, ll we ruulrl not meet argl 11. in 'h f s. l rss l-A ex llt-1 - ve ,ang t ml here ve pluyezl, prepaxrel lm hte N tml!-..I lllll mm we turn .xwt x lrum here 1 Lu 564111085 tu rev:-.nl 1 Bluan nt Qtr SALUTATORY ORATION Thus us Commencement nught here we have agaun gathered and here we have agaun assembled to pay trubute to all such as made our four year stay here possuble To our parents to our comrades to our fruends we offer a most suncere welcome' Wel come' Welcome' Beauty us truth truth beauty that us all Ye know on earth and all ye need to know Out of Domremy came the maud of Orleans out of Scrooby came the Pulgrum band by the Floss and the mull that stood by ut out of Acadna came llvangelune and the Acaduans For these the maw of Death opened wude May be the chours of woman have not produced a great poet may be her sex has not surpassed the genuus of a Mozart among the femunune band may be found no Phuduas no Muchael Angelo no great phulosopher no great scholar Over the surface of the waves and blllows clusterung round about the uceberg that sank the Tutanuc are wrutten the words Here mankund perished not' We have had our heroes un struggles on land and on sea and we have had our heroes un the vuctorues of peace Though we have had our uluus Caesar and though we have had our Alexander the Great we have had our herounes of both war and of peace whose heads were both proudly and grandly the garlands of Martyrdom When lsabeu of Bavarua the wucked queen the false wufe of Charles ll the unnatural mother had lost the kungdom and when the lulues borne un truumph over land and over sea had wuthered the Merlun prophecy that the kungdom whuch had been lost by a woman be restored by a woman sprang up un Domremy Domremy had her joan of Arc as more than three hundred years later Acadua had her Evangelune oan luved un the valley of the Meuse Evangelune uru the valley of the Gas pereaux Beautuful undeed was the valley un whuch the chuldhood of oan was passed ut was so faur and so fertule and at eventude the lengthenung shadows from the trees of the forests on the low hulls that bounded the Valley of the Meuse shadowed her humble peasants home and shaded her humble footsteps of servuce and of servutude a peasant gurl under goung martyrdom un the Cuty of Rouen that peasant gurl who carrued her kung from Orleans to Rheums that peasant gurl who un golden charlot passed from the Kungdom of France deluvered to the Eternal Kungdom The footsteps of her Savuor had been planted on Galulee Hus mussuon was to effect a reconculuatuon between God and Man that all mught be able to unherut eternal lufe The Savuor found hus betrayer un udas lscaruot and the pruce thurty pueces of sulver Though the Dauphun had been crowned at Rheums on Sunday uly I7 l4Z9 and the maud s wush to return to Domremy and the Valley of the Meuse once nor to be a shepherd un her natuve hulls was denued her betrayer was close at hand and the peasant gurl from the marshes of Lorraune found her udas lscaruot un ohn of Luxembourg not at thurty pueces of sulver but at two thousand dollars To sacrufuce or to be sacrufuced' ohn Maynard stood by the wheel of the Ocean Queen that the burnung vessel mught be run ashore to save the luves of the passengers and those of the crew he stood close by the helm defyung the flames hus palsued arm fell to hus sude hus knee was pressed upon the stanchuon all were saved but the one who saved had sacrufuced hus lufe upon earth s noblest funeral pyre' To sacrufuce or to be sacrufuced' Thus kund of servuce funds the hughest udeal un Hum who went from Gethsemane to Calvary bestowungHus sacrufuce upon mankund un measures of beneductuon The armues marched northward to Parus as the gatherung populace crued Noel Noel and sang Te Deums but joan fell a prusoner to the Englush to experuence un I43l what Evangelune suffered un l755 As Chrust from the cross on the Skull communed wuth the Father so the Maud of Orleans tued to the stake on the pule at Rouen kept her cross before her and communed wuth her crucufued Savuor cryung esus' esus' Mary' My Vouces' My Vouces' Dud she hear them those vouces that had saud Fret not thyself because of thy martyrdom thou shalt come at last to the Kungdom of Paraduse-' Yes she saud My vouces are from Cod' My vouces have not deceuved me' Then utterung one great cry esus' she drooped her head upon her breast and dued No veul un the temple was rent un twaun but the common folk soon added theur tale of sugns and wonders to the sumple and terruble truth A whute dove had been seen ascendung the word jesus was wrutten across the con sumung flame the executuoner feared he had burned a saunt the spurut the maud had kundled never dued and the Commussuon of the Pope declared the whole trual to be polluted by wrong and calumny and freed joan of Domremy and her kundred from the shades of 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'ggi' 'uv' I . hu- . , 1 Qbratuun Bnrahontas Out of f alos Qpaln August 3 I49Z sailed the future dlscoverer of America Behind hlm lay the gray Azores Behind the gates of Hercules Before h1m not the ghost of horses Before hlm only shoreless seas The good mate sald Now must we pray For lo' the very stars are gone Brave Adm ral speak What shall l say Why say Saul on' Sdll on' am on' When the Uld Wcmrlcl vessels reached the shores of the New World their crews found these newly found shores peopled by simple hearted natlves who beheved the vessels to he whxte winged birds and the sailors to have come from Heaven Colonlzatlon followed exploratlon wlth the French setthng at Port Royal lh I60v the hngllsh at amestown nn I607 the French at uebec nn H108 the Dutch at Amsterdam ln l6l3 and the f nghsh t Plymouth m l620 l xttle dtd the American lndnan then thunk that future generatlons would write Not many generations ago where you now slt ent lrtlcd by xll that exalts and embelhshesuvlllzed hfe the rank thlstle nodded In the wmd and the wild fox dug hls hole unstared Here hved another rate of beings l lttle dnl the Ament tn lndlan then thunk that soon his own try should he Oh' why should the whlte man hang on my path Luke the hound on the tiger s tracl-13 Does the flush of my dark cheek waken hrs wrath Does he covet the bow at my backf amestown encroached upon the forests wnld of the lndlan cxllltff or Werowance Powhatan whose dommlons extended from the ames Rlver to the Potomac and from the storm swept blllows of the sea to the falls and cataracts farther up the rlver Including thus from 30 to 40 trlbes Pocahontas was one of 31 chlldren of Powhatan nothlng dtd llttle Pocahontas ever know of her mother as her father passed the httle glrl s mother on to that one of has sub jects he thought the most deservmg Thus the youthful lndlan maiden was deprlved for almost every hour of her hfe of the mother who should have been a guardian Angel aldlng her growmg child to keep on the rlght and dutiful paths that lead to the shores and through the gates of a waltlng Paradxse Fl he httle gurl was bred ln a barbarous hfe on the coldest morning the httle lndxan girl was bathed ln the rlver to harden her cold and uncouth Indeed was the wlgwam at the door of which sat her father regardlng with grlm pleasure a strung of has enemy s scalps suspended from tree to tree and wavlng an the breeze Flhe soul of the httle lndlan glrl could not well have been bullt after that of the father who knew nelther sympathy nor plty but plated the heads of his enemies upon large stone slabs and proceeded to dash out their bralns The hfe and soul of the colony at amestown was Captain ohn Smith who trained the tender gentlemen how to swung the axe ln the forest and declared that he who would not work might not eat Sickness invaded the colony and Death followed reducing the number from 490 to 60 Yet these were the very people who preyed upon the hunting grounds and flsh teeming streams of those whose homes they were pre emptlng and those whose sons and daughters would be pushed backward through the dense forests finally to hnd homes only on western reservations The arms of the colonists surpassed those of the American lndlan and many a brother fell dead at the side of Pocahontas so that the colonists could deprlve the natives of the corn they had raised To these imposing f nghshmen Pocahontas bore baskets of torn and turkey and venison these fnghsh aggressors were kept Informed bv focahontas of any and every revenge f owhatan sought to take When hnally Captaln Argall carried her away a prisoner the soul of the pure mlndel lndlan gurl was not hllegl with hatred and crave,l not for revenge hut kept telling her brothers of her noble treatment and of her good usage Powhatan s soul was hlled wlth hatred and burned for revenge with both skull and stealth he sought to destroy the whlte man N et Pocahontas mtnlstered unto the colonists lh their days of need and of starvation whether or not she mcurred the ull wnll of an :rate father or lost her hfe nn bestowmg these blessmgs and these benedlctlons Pure and good and noble Pocahontas as the wtfe of john Rolfe was received at the Court of Great Brttam met many of the leaders ln Brltlsh hfe and havlng been a heroine was loved and cherished by all Death however clalmed her very early ln hfe and her son Thomas besought the colonxsts some years later to permit htm to vnsnt hrs mother s snster stlll resndnng on the Atlantic Seaboard 1 9 ,Q 3 1 531-. 90 .- , - . 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N' w . . si-f ' 'G fl t -I F x L alemctorv Gratuon FLORENCE NIC-HTINGALE Day unto day her dalnty hands Make lIfe s soIled temples clean And there s a wake of glory where Her spIrIt pure hath been At mldnlght through the shadow land Her llVlng face doth gleam The dylng kIss her shadow and The dead smlle IH theIr dream We have always loved to hear of the Hall of Fame thls hall In the NatIonal Capntol IS one of the most revered of ltS kInd and ltS Influence by showmg In PICKUYC or by sculpture the renowned of all ages and of all classes should make Itself mannfest In the love and In the esteem that the cItIzens of a country would always bear a land on whose ample breast they are beIng nurtured and fed WhIle speaklng of herolnes we are unable to omlt Florence NIghtIngale who was born In Florence Italy and lived the dual role of Phllanthroplst and the world s most famous nurse She lIve.l In HampshIre wlth her father In a large old Ehzabethan house wlth great woods about ll wlth large gardens adjolnlng Wlth flowers beautlful and fragrant wIth many a green sward of grass wIth many a rosy flngered sunrlse and wIth shadows lengthen Ing lhl0 many a beautlful sunset at eventlde Thls world renowned figure was prlvately educated at Derbyshlre and such was her socnal standIng that a lIfe of joy and of pleasure mlght well have been her Indulgence But not so she forfeIted the pleasure of marrIage and chose a llfe of SCFVICC and of servltude The human tendencxes of Florence NIghtIngale mamfested themselves early In lIfe walkIng down the long garden pathway wIth large and beautIful trees on eIther sIde she strewed nuts on the walk for the squIrrels now runnlng down the tree stems untIl these otherwlse shy lIttle anlmals were ready to feed out of her hands and Peggy the pony would take the apple out of the apron pocket of her InterestIng and humane young master At Kaeserswerth Germany and In Pans France Florence NIghtIngale studIed to be a nurse and most thoroughly mastered the subject of nursIng To aV0ld dlsmemberment of the Ottoman EmpIre by Russla England France and ltaly rushed troops to the penInsula of Crlmea In the Black Sea and at the suggestlon of llorence Nlghtmgale sent thls nurse Wlth 37 traIned asslstants to Scutarl whlch was reached just In tlme to offer aSSlSt3HCC to the great number of wounded belng returned from the Battle of Balaklava WIth scanty ratlons wIth clothes threadbare and tattered wIth Wlnd and ram and snow and cold upon the bleak heIghts of the Taurlc Chersonese fatIguIng the soldler wlth orders to men to do thelr work after nlght succeedlng days of starvatIon and of toIl wlth freezIng trenches wIth pourmg raIn wIth skIes as black as Ink wIth the wlnd howlIng over staggermg tents wlth the trenches turned Into dykes wIth most of the surgeons sufferlng wIth slckness and others dead there was work to do for Florence NIghtIngale On the arrlval of thIs herome the death rate was 42 whlch later was reduced to 2 but the health of the leader of the sanItary corps was shattered and lh IS56 she was prostrated and never regamed her health A Brltlsh man of war was sent to brlng her home and preparatlons for a great receptlon were made In London but upon hearlng of the plans she sllpped Into England on a French vessel The grateful Fngllsh however raIsed a fund fo S150 000 00 for her but In splte of her need of money she used lt to found the Nlghtlngale Home for nurses at Saint Thomas Hospltal In London Florence Nlghtmgale wrote many books on the subject she knew so well aIded hospntal undertaklngs In Fngland and other European Countnes alded us In the war of Secesslon alded In the Franco berman War the Spamsh Amerlcan War though Invallded to lIer room III lIer home In lqngland Of our herome Longfellow wrltes Whene er a noble deed IS wrought Whene er IS spoken a noble thought Our hearts In glad surprlse l'o hlgher levels TISC lhe tldal wave of deeper souls lnto our Inmost beIng rolls And llfts us unawares Out of all meaner cares Worthy AUll'lOfltlCS For the chlldhood of thls townshlp you have made ample pro VlSl0hS for educatIon llere IS offered a splendld Introduction to the llfe work of all who wIll Farewell' Ufll1X 51 1001111185 l pon xou x loree IS plxxng xncl IS spent Ol llllw forte you 111111 ICI IXT Ll x tr n e to 16 1 1111 1 111 txnc 1 1111 re 111 111 Q 1111 1 111 1 11 xotxr LUIIISIIIIJUYXTICS txs 1 1 x 11111 111 I1 nw U V6 tru 1 11111 11111 ers xnf 1 If 1 I IL ll! mst serv e txrewse Kortlnx C ldssrncxtes l o11r xedrs of tlme have just 1xl1ot1t elapsed We pass tlxls wtxx 1111 on Xs the work ID the vlnexdrr 111 soon 36 1egun et 11s put lfll txe lunr 1 1 1le x r t 1 I 1ll l ne 11 s11111lxrl'1er1tagelor other genertxtlons xet to xe -1 If 1 S Y l E ll CI JN Sllflefff HIL, Q XSSC5 NV IU lllu.11llrst, YL 1 1 xt s 1 t 1e err111golspr11114ol11111 et 11s 1. 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U L: 2 z L4 an OPERETTA W1 C RLG. BASKETBALL TEAM L Y 1 I , ' A L I Q l 9 A 0 M 19 W - ---A X 5.5 4 :I . 4 tlbtrls Basketball beason Although our basketball learn wis not compo e l of veterans we linishell very ne ir the hall way mark Aggressiveness and good sportimanship were quihties thit were re- ognuel ly lx th ofhm ials and opponents throughout the league ive cxpable players will be lost by graduation namely lhler lxuhns Olionnel Hollanl and Walker however the prospects for the I932 season are favoral le C ames Won 3 Cames Lost ll Points Scored Whitehall -H5 Points Scored Opponenti 479 150175 Basketball beasou Qoach Lawson S Maroon ani C olsl passers completed their basketball Season with ten victories out of twentv four games eompetlng in lehigh Valley lnterseholastu leagie and Moravian College Tournament With the exception of llarry feorge incl Faul Nlalloy the squad was tomposetl ol inexperieneeal players As the se xson progresseJ suv. h players as Hill lmclula Arlington Nlover Bill llollman and f eorge Davies Llevelopel lhe nucleus that remains for next years team are Arlington Moyer lawrence VlcNally Ben Yost forwards Roliml liue mostly to tnexperiencej pliyers Whitehall won only three games in the lelugh a ey lntersnholastic league li t tl s iiclucle l ll ig vit ny o er i ta l tim foe Catasiuqua lltgh 51 tool I7 I7 Whitehall again won the lVloriv1an lournament by defeating uakertown lloy les town ol the l astern league and in the hnals Hamburg lor this deed the players were awar lel beautiful watches and the school received a loving Cup Harry C eorge Whitehall star forward led the scoring with 68 lielrl gc ils anal H li i slots or ie ota o points u a oy mmutive enter is se-ton: ti li ll iils in l 741 lo il sho i Page Sei enlu Lt r Y I 1 Q 1 . , I ' Y , 5. , , iq. . S i , ' 'x F, R ' . . ' ' 1 ' ' s L r V V ,. 1' 1 . If i I - 1 f v -. ' L . ' . A , A , , . . t , , , . i Q . 7 ls. K. ks i bs R :Ls , K- . . 1 X- V kv I ' M . V I h , '. . . : ' g ' A . 1 V,- ' ' . V , Q Bair, Blair Stone, centers. Bill Hoffman, George Davies, Stephen Cizmar, guards. V' ll ' 7 .', . u ii! ir' gl a liri ir tc v. 'tsturi' ml . . K - I v E f V 4 - 4 I h I . , . . . . . ' V' i F , , S ' , l x ' g ii S ' it .l s l tl t -l l H19 i Pa l Nl' ll tli ' ' ,r , wtx u - l wil ltr 1' g a - i t , ts: lm' ii tural ol' 92 points BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Svummarv of Bums Basketball Games anh ilnhlhnhual Snoring non C up aw N Covcnlrx Catdsduqud I elughton Alumnl Stroudsburg Allentown Northamplon Slatmgton Palmerton Coplay I mau C.-Hd auqua I chlghion Str md Ivurz Al f-nic wn 3.4 IIIHI I1 I almcrt I mf-:us uakertown Doy estown Hamburg 1 f umcs I lclzf f oals George Mallox Mover Tmdula IDAVICQ I I Y II IVI Nall IIIDCICY Y ost I Bexdleman I6 I apc SCLCHIU Clfllf f oulx loluf c 1 I 5 - . 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Bur ctbang Ihe boys and g1rIs form1ng our gang Came to school each day w1th a great blg bang Why one day we came across an art1st s smock It turned out to be none other s than Roland Hock Iqlndlng out later that the model Was no other than the Irlsh Ann O Donnell All of a sudden we spotted Arleen Crarnmes Calllng Carlton Sheetz a b1g lgnoramus I hen a Bulck stopped contalnmg Alton Cressman Wrth h1m hrs baby brother IVIeIv1n Cressman At noon we came upon Isabelle Dech I atlng potatoes bv the peck Then heard a saxophone blarlng as 1f blown by som I 1nd1ng 1ts assassln to be Wassyl I esh1shyn Accompanled by some one rattllng bones Played by the baseball player Soldler ones I'Iarry Kotsch thought we had a new learner But found 1t to be Stanley 'Sterner IVI1r1am Brandmer sald she saw a blg hre Arleen Croll sa1d you re a darn I1ar IIaroId Barkley wlshes nlght would come sooner Always wantlng to take home a certaln LIDIOI' I va Ross1 V1rg1n1a Walters and Irene I aub Always together Ilke a blg mob B1II Koblmtz and ohn Khmeck wanted to I1ve 1n I hmklng they wouldn t have to pay any rent I arl Bortz cr1ed w1th all hrs m1ght e great musn lan tent I Innklng Alfred Brelmg was steaI1ng Kathryn Wrnglml We all had somethlng on Samuel Raber I 1nd1ng h1s best g1rI s name to be Mabel erome Kachlme w1sh1ng to s1t on a mantle 'Wo I1e could get a better v1ew of IIeIen Brendle IIeIen Kuhns I9 a very good forward I very one thmks so even IVI1Idred Dolw ut I orrest Bmkert Ilkes a certaln Freshman I verv one knows so even IVIeIv1n Cressman I velyn I alk and Arlene Dnesbach 'ilttmg on the step eatmg zw1ebatI1 Then we spotted Althea Kern 'I rymg to turn a butter churn oseph Kovacs heard 1t Sald that Robert Deppe I hought the Csemor class was much too peppx We heard somebody glVC a great b1g tough And found the abused person to be Allte I nf Wlmnlelx all boxs sav some g1rls are hckle Ilut thls slam was I1 xnded toRutI1 5te1 kle Warren Ielby says that Harrx C eorge and P1111 IW Ih1s w1II surely lead them to thelr grave ohn Harakal sald that Bertha Schaefler fell But 1t t11rned to be gtella Pell I31Il Imclula ran after I Inner I31II1g ll w r 11 111s 1n1 Ie-1 will 1 neec 1 sh we V 1 1 sr ,Q 45 1 AW-.190 sl 'N . 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' ii, Q I RY IN I I rrst cl xy of sc howl I veryhodv happy Second day of school I reshmen all lost Classes hegln I' verybody makes resolutlons to studv hut soon forgets nt Senlor academics groan Already had seven perlods of chemistry Ieleanor Ihler asks Elmer Bllllg to see Buble so she knows what he s readlng about One of the teachers tells us that he IS so sorry he cloesn t have us thus year We studied so hard and knew so little Mr C rammes brlngs good news Pupxls are allowed to leave the premises at noon time Senior academic gurls have DICDIC along the creek Also get a machlne rude to Nlrcklev s and hack and how' We are told that some of us hnve water Imelwccn our cars that means water on the ImralnI r I I s 1 r 0 nr' n Ist I the Imest lk Ive musl ve Senior An ademus stay ln for Chemlstrx loo slow Kohmetz and Pete take an extra dax off for the Ialr Another day off for the Farr A teacher asks ohn 'Nlltchell to glve a sentence uslng were e thanks awhile md then says If I were sou I d go home Ilarrx Ceorge suhstltutes for a teacher In Hokcndunqux Alfred Ilrcmn, also con VIDCCN I ngllsh class that he I5 conscious r Ixuhns sns Senlors should take their slurlx DFII I In Ihr' C henustrx room I I Ilnlsh their experiments as usual I I rl Nlallox lakes off two c aws Iur a s rave Alfrc I Ilrclnlg FIIINSCSQAI' xccldentallx on purpose In sknpi comctrx mlmss hs Ippmnlc-f no cl ass Larl Bortz makes touchdown Feels swell headed Two teachers argue over the Senxor Commerclals They must he well hked U he pupils J TUBFR Alfred Brelnlg and I arI Bortz attend the World Series at the Chronicle and News Several explosions occur In Chemlstrs class No fatalltles Senlors have giggling spell In Nluslc class Helen Brendle trles to thunk of a funeral so she doesn t have to laugh C1 I0 Institute Week X' U7 fs I 0 N c-c T . 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Sammy Ralicr ku ks a tooth down his throat Some hugh kicker lle should be a chorus girl Arleen C rammes goes on 1 fly diet lmagine lqlmer Blllig not falling asleep in Llass rl hree explosions tn Chemistry class lVlr from klex tells us we are the lust to now oft pop bottles rl rafhc conditions IH the hall improved Very cold in unlor Room Kathryn Wrlglmt talks so much and Mr Kuhns asks her if she is blowing hot air around Koby is told in class that if he was any good at talking Victor l-alklng Machine Co would have bought him long already A teacher asks William Herbster in how many states water existed Herbster says in forty eight Z4 l irst six weeks tests' ' ' Scheetz falls on his head in liym class No damage Whitehall Hugh lay Vees take Northampton High ay Vees under in a football game Senior academics are told in Chemistry class that one time lVlr Cockley had classes that sat and thought but now they only sit Seniors have a great Hallowe en party Every one enjoys himself Macy Walker absent from school Too much partv for her HV! MBI Il Arlington Moyer takes on weight so Helen lkuhns can wear his shirt New case develops Alton Cressman and tzva Brady lsabelle Dech tries to burn down the building Puts a piece of phosphorus in the waste paper basket Sammy Raber has terrible time closing the curtain in the auditorium in lVlusic class It must be his ignorance Orchestra functions for Devotional Exercises Everybody can sing better now Armistice Day Two minutes silence throughout the building Virginia Walters says Asia is the most densely populated country in Europe A visitor in Chemistry class Helen Brendle gets nervous and doesn t know t e formula for water Earl and Puppy are promoted to front seats in class ohn Harakal thinks the Mason Dixon Line IS between the United States and Canada Seniors thlnk they are going to war Make chlorine gas in Chemistry Getting over the effects of chlorine gas A certain Senior is told to stand on his square feet Senior girls serve breakfast in cooking class Mr Grammes tells Alfred Bremig in Solid Geometry class that the only things he has right are the things he doesn t have down Lverybody preparing for Thanksgiving lootball game with Coplav l ost' ' l hanksglvlng v it lllltll IMHI R Everybody refreshed alter good l hanksgivtng Dinner Boys are so interested in classics that they try to skip Clee Club A D Steckel asks Kathryn Wright whether she didn t know what affectionate meant when studying the negro characteristics Second six weeks tests arrive l-lrst basketball games with American Commercial School Two victories lVlr Cirammes shocked Seniors know their Geometry' Basketball game with Coplay Two more victories William Koblnetz has his German prepared How unusual' l'1elendBrendle and William Kobinetz are embarrassed on account of the eating qualit ics o acl ohn Klimeck informs us that even the wisest make mistakes Whitehall had a basketball game with North Coventry Boys lost and girls won Melvin is told that if he could go on looks he would be President of the United States Chemistry class tries to do an experiment Peter Nestor had brought potassium chlorate instead of potassium chloride It s not his dumbness it s his ignorance Christmas Carol Service held at school Program well rendered and well attended Koblnetz while directing his orchestra said Une two three Spiel Big game with Catasauqua Lost both Mr Cockley tells Peter he would make a good star for a Christmas tree only you would need artificial illumination yr' NAR. 1 9 Q. 3 1 .' O H . 10 William Kobinetz g-etsAnew name Buttinsky. V Suits him wells A V Q -A A A e . A ' h f - ' . , . 4 . 1 ' avi L Al I ' . , ' . . . I 1 a ct eng :ton tr s wc n Iloxs ost Z4 C IIYISIIIRIS I rogram presented Ill the xftr-:noon X u utxon Imguns IANUARY I veryhody happy Santa Claus must have Imccn good lu every om. MISS Horn tells Wassyl I eshxshyn that he either would t ruse her :If-itll ,f restore cr sense of humor Wassyl says both Nltrtam Brandmeter thmks Harry Ceorge has a glrllsh hgure ohn Khmeck trles to get rld of Eleanor lhler bv burning her up Boys make a trlp to Stroudsburg lost lVIeIvln Cressman makes his first attempt ln making love to Ann U Iionnel A new case develops Warren I c-:bv and IVIrIdred Uunh 1 r Some one tell Kohlnctz that they ure flethronlng the krnfl I Ru su and In s go over there for he might stand a th mme llarry C eorge takes a day otf to have his rn rp photogr uphed Bobble Steckel and Sam Raber attend Northampton game Ig0IlIllC Stem kel takes I0 oclock car home Raber ts sttll huntlng for htm at Il 30 IVlr Kuhns tells Alfred Bretnlg there IS no ending for sehr unless you make lt Sarah Sammy Raber takes a shower bath wlth his clothes on Arleen Crammes thmks the motto IS Laugh and grow thln She glggles a whole dav Allce Lauf IS stlll talking about the vlctory of Allentown over Bethlehem Seniors are told that they don t study Nonsense' Seniors are told to have thelr pictures taken for the cl rss book Several Freshman glrls fall for Alton Cressman Samuel Raber chosen to take part IH the operetta It must be hls VOILC for he says he sings like a btrd 23 30 'Vlld year exams Iverybody studying hard Fr- BRUARY Blue Monday Seniors do not know their lessons All the Senior boys part their halr ln the middle We wonder why It sure IS a case Helen Brendle and Carl lVlelv1n Cressman IS hen pecked ln Chemlstry class Blg game with Catasauqua Whitehall boys wln Harold Barkley still looks sleepy lVlust have been ln Egypt too long again lrene Laub thmks Wllllam Herbster IS really good lookmg Blalr Stone stlll holds on to Ruth lt surely must be a case Several of the Senior boys sktp school Went to see that Monday matinee Game with Lehlghton Lost both MISS Glbbert can stlll say Dlsconttnue your talking Sentors Macy Walker gets up at 7 I5 A IVI What ls this world coming to Helen Brendle thmks that Paul Nlalloy I9 such a nlce hov I orrest Filckert doesnt like the Idea of kneeling tt NI xc x -v knrcs Dot I ollanrl I9 always glvlng lltrrvf thc eves Ilrrw I eorge attends sc hoo on a IVIond uv I4 r the Ilr t tum tu s x ure Several Semors vlsxt a Spexkensv xItcr the Allentown g unc Senior boys luke fudge erry Kachllne has a Freshman friend Some one decides to buy Iqleanor lhler a typewrxter to play with MARCH Roland ll h ts to leave school 1Iter lVIanu tl lrammg Class We wonder w nt 1 m pened Bug game wlth Palmerton Whltehall loses hard fought game Z2 I6 Kathryn likes Earl s sldeburns Picture man ln school Fvervbody has hrs Sundax face rn Eva Rossi gets a new name Rose I8 Senlors sneeze all day Sneezlng powder ln the alr Some one tells Kobx that he makes a lot of noise for his slze I3 Six weeks test Every one has studted hard' Senlor boys go on a strike Senior girls must read the Buble Seniors are stlll remmded that the ftrst bell has rung Farl Bortz absent Should have taken hls rubbers with htm lVIelvm Cressman caresses his chln at operetta rehearsal He needs a shave It takes three penods for the Seniors to have thenr group plcture taken Looks bad' Senior Academic boys use hp stick They thmk thev re pretty 24 Alfred B answers to the name of Helen Brendle Strange thtngs wxll happen IVAAA Agx l 9 I 2 Qi l ,XM A OO ZIV-I'l'y ll.IAI 4 CAI. 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AA x., Macy Walker LldllllS tllll hcr two lOY'llpdlll0IIb Ill thc yellow lolclstcr wclc Iler FOUWIHS We wonder3 Terrlble day for the Senlors They lose thelr pull The rubber must have torn The fhree Latln stars K W A G H B are late for Latln class agaln How usua I Arrangements have been made for the Senlor class to vlslt the Arbogast 61 Bastlan Packlng House on Aprll 2 Aprll has llS jokes Mr C ockley calls up the Lhlef of tollcc at Bethlehem and MISS Glbbert has a fake telephone call But Everythlng IS Rosy Now Senlor class VISIIS the Arbogast 61 Bastlan Packlng House Several plg talls are plnned on the unexpectants Easter vacatlon IS over Fvery one IS glad Nonsense' Behold' a new case has developed Helen Kuhns and Ilarold ones walked up and down the hall holdlng hands They certalnly must be on good terms Koby falls asleep ln class Wakes up wlth hlS halr bralded The JUDIOTS Wlll shlne tonlght unlor QTBIOTICHT Contest IS here Baseball game IS to be played between the faculty and the regular team Hurry buy vour tlckets' The rush IS on A certaln Senlor glrl wonders whether ham comes from plgs It s one mlnute after twelve 0 clock Althea Kern has just mlssed her date A terrlble day for us We lose two debates and a baseball game Koby tells the class how to make Homebrew Allce Lauf tells several Senlor glrls that thelr plmples come from maklng too much Whoopee We don t know what she means Pete thlnks the hrst ten vears of German Wlll be the hardest wlth the toughest ones followlng Walrren Lelby comes to school Wllh hls head bandaged He must have been out last nlg t Would You Llke to Take a WaIk3 Um um um3 That s the questlon some Senlors are asked They cannot say no 23 24 SIX weeks tests How happy we shall be when they are over' Ruth Steckel and Vlrglnla Walters went to a party on Saturday evenlng They haven t recovered yet Senlors are told that lgnorance IS bllSS but when It comes to tests lgnorance IS mlsery Kathryn Wrlght and Earl Bortz have Slgned a peace contract Everythlng IS O K n0W Melvln Cressman knew hls chemlstry today No wonder we thought lt looked as lf It would raln MAY Some Senlor boys have 'Iears ID Thelr Eyes we wonder why? Arleen Crammcs takes to hlgh Hylhg Fell down the -ztalrs and the result I9 a broken ee Irene I aub Ilkes boys Wltll IDICQCICS One ln partlcular' J l'veIyn Falk Stella Pell and Arlene I.JflCSlJElCll are stlll l00klh2 for a POSITION as Some body s Stenog Lorralne Brown Ilkes a box wlth a VOICC Roland Hock feels SlCk after a Ceftaln party It must have been the whlpped cream erry Kachllne Ilkes the way the blrds slng ln the sprlng down at the creek We all would Ilke to have been ln the arlthmetlc class that Ann O Donnel taught Harold ones IS paylng a Iot of attentlon to Althea Kern MlI:Ire'l Dorwart may be Ilttlc but 40h my' How mlghty' oseph Kovacs took some glrls home from Fullerton and doesn t know who lt IS Stanley Sterner thlnks the Iqreshman glrls are very nlce Harold Mauser hnds lt hard to make any nolse Harry Kotsch I9 caught copylng agaln Not unusual Iohn Harakal late agaln for school he s making a hablt of lt We wonder why Arlene Croll Ilkes to walk home from school ohn Kllmeck IS appolnted offlcer ln the electlon held ln P D Class Senlors get ready to go swlmmlng 29-Our school days are almost over' 3I Baccalaureate sermon JUNE I 4CIass Plav 2 Commencement 3 Banquet l fl jf 1 I I .5 l we 261 ' ' ' ' 'A 4' 2 f ' I ' A h' 2 C ' t A .. 301- ' AA C . ., . .. . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.