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xx-awxx. X Qsgkx 14 Q K' L. :G X Q, X . . xX.N.,X R .gf ,Ur Ax . . O ,Q 5 Q X ,Y 1 at f 2 A 9 sr lk... .Is 1-9 X s,,.- - X- 'fffeash' 5: ..,. . wxNN......,...X. ., .gg :xg5'iJgs.,.. X..x,NX,.A,.. 'sm . JOHN FRANCIS BLAZUSIAK CEMENTON WILLIAM G. BART!-IOLOMEW WEST CATASAUQUA He came, he saw: he conquered. No, kind reader, you are not looking at the portrait of Napoleon, but at that of William G. Bartholomew, better known to his classmates as Bi l'le has played not only in the High c oo Orchestra, but he has also been a member of the lnter-School Band. William, however, has not confined his efforts to music. We are told that so great is his love for German that he is often found wandering into Room 209 in search for more Q? l ! D. Despite the fact that he is very busy, Bill never fails to do his bit in the various class activities. William is a talented youth and we know that if he applies himself in the business world with the same diligence that he has in the academic, then the future will hold untold success for him. ll. Bill is quite a musician with the clgrilrlxeti Athletic Association U-2-3-455 Class Basketball C2-3-45, Orchestra Club Q2-3-455 Oficer, Orchestra Club 1455 Dramatics C3-4,9 Assistant Football Manager G15 Football Manager Q41 1 -M Come, let us live well while we live at all, Let no sad happening this johnny is a Commercial come to Whitehall with a high ness. l-le is always cheerful sequently, he has a large circle John has not taken active although he may frequently games cheering the Whitehall tory. On the other hand, he ta e of the training offered life befall. student who has degree of and happy: con- of friends. part in athletics, be found at the teams on to vic- has taken advan- at Whitehall to e8I'HeSt - N We-.NWS . ability. l-le has g further develop his musical I the High School been an active member of Orchestra for four years. As to his future work John has not reached a definite decision. He quietly informs us that his interests are varied: he hopes to become a student of scientific agriculture or else to enter the field of government service. John, the class of '32 extends to you her wishes for a very successful future. Athletic Association Cl-2-3-4jg Orchestra Club Q3-415 Dramatics Q3-455 Orchestra U-2-3-45. iff 5 .jg NWN Page Nin 1 etecn
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x 'L 1,. H A vfffm. 53,-. . . 3 'fiiylf N.. -1 ' 11, ' , Y-X -jtgg if ,Mfg 'M .. 'si f X FREDERICK AGATS ORMROD Never, never blue, but always gay, His pleasing personality will carry him a long, long way. This genial young man was born in the City of Brotherly Love-Philadelphia. After mov- ing to Ormrod and attending the North Whitehall schools, Fritz entered Whitehall High with the class of '32, Fritz is a good-natured, easy-going, friendly chap who keeps the class going all day long. Possibly he receives his inspiration from the movies, which he is known to visit frequently. Frederick, who has paid little attention to the fairer sex, is an earnest studentg and what he lacks in boldness socially, he amends by sincere appreciation to whatever may engage his atten- tion. Since Frederick has been a student of the Commercial department and since he has enjoyed a successful high school career, we hope some day to hear of him as a successful business executive. -Y Keep going, Frederick! Athletic Association U-2-3-415 Drumatzcs 3 42 ROWLAND RUSSEL BAIR EGYPT There will be sleeping enough in the grave. Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to present Legs, the tallest member of the Senior class. Like the Pied Piper, Legs blows his horn-in the orchestra-and is content to have as his procession a. certain girl from Fullerton. One might deduce that Rowland, since he never talks too much, is the kind of person who might be in danger of a nervous breakdown from over-study. Not so! Although quite a bright chap and a good student, Legs is not ambitious to the extent that he will ruin his health in the search of knowledge. As yet Rowland is undecided concerning his life's work, although the silk industry seems to hold some attraction for him. No matter what career he may choose, we hope that he will be as successful in the future as he has been in the past. Athletic Association Cl-2-3-455 Class Basketball Ulf Varsity Basketball Q2-3-4D,' Orchestra Club C2-3-43: Dramatics Q3-4,5 Varsity Football Gjg Orchcstra C2-3-45. Page Eighteen X
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.ai , M, A un- ff-..,,Ni. vi, inf 2fLiK..x? N .s..,.. M gg -. ., i as -if-fieifig' 3 .. ..,, Q DEBORAH I-I. FALK EGYPT 1,5 I, ..., J S ' Ca Emwwwqt m. N A .wil . ' sf R. -1 G - V r it mea -as sw is JAMES ROBERT DUNBAR HOKENDAUQUA Rain, Hail or Snow, Bobby's always on the go. His real name is James Robert, but he is better as Bobby U Bobby is well liked by known . ' every one since he is so easy to get along with. He informs us that he is fond of parties: he is especially fond of a certain Senior girl. Bobby has shown keen interest in school patrol work, and has received a gold Medal of Honor from the Lehigh Valley Motor Club for protecting the lives of school children. He is also interested in athletics. During his Junior and Senior years he played class football and class basketball. Robert is a great musician. He has played first violin in the high school orchestra for four years, and he intends to further develop his musical talents at an institution of music. We know that you will succeed in your musical work, Robert. Farewell. Athletic Association fl-2-3--Hg Class Basketball C3-45g Class Football C3-4Qg Orchestra Club C3-4Dg Ojficer, Orchestra Club C3-425 Dramatics Q3-42 Orchestra U-2-3-42. L1 e IS ajest, and all things show il. I thought so once, but now I know it. There are few rainy days in Deb's calendar. Somehow, one must always smile when he meets her, no matter how out of sorts he may be. It is said that Deb doesn't like school particularly, and likes study less, but she seldom worries and life as it is, fills her with contentment. The very spirit of gaiety and mischief, she is quite original in the pranks she plays. These are carried out with such a spirit of good will that they are really appreciated. And yet con- trary to one's expectations there is a serious side to her nature which she seldom displays. She is an enthusiastic supporter of all school affairs, basketball particularly. However, in spite of varied interests, Deb finds enough time to prepare her lessons satisfactorily. Deborah hopes to become a teacher and intends to enter West Chester to prepare for this profession. - The best of luck! Athletic Association fl-2-3-4D,' Class Basketball fl-2-3-45, Debating f4J,- Dramatics Q3-4b. Page Twenty K s . W., a X ss..,.,,,.,t.,,s,N,.,t,at.,,
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