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X X., ,SSW fa x ., ,QNX . xsf i.-, vii . .. - .-..3.,Nf- gash Digi I ' - F viii ' a 1 s ss ... ., . '- OQX PAUL THOMAS KRESSLER CEMENTON His mothcr's pride, His father's joy. Have you ever seen a Whitehall High student MAN , 1555- . , ,. Q V Joi-IN KOKOLUS BALLIETSVILLE Staunch and true. Koke is one of those quiet fellows who doesn't say very much, but, as he goes about his way, there is something very friendly in his manner and you can't help but like him. John is a friend worth having. Koke entered Whitehall High after receiv- ing his elementary training in the schools of lronton. From the very beginning he dis- tinguished himself both as a student and also because of his achievements in extra-curricular activities. Besides being a brilliant athlete, John was a student of no mean ability. He has been a member of the varsity football, basket- ball ancl baseball teams for a period of two years. Socially, he has also been rather successful, although the fairer sex holds no charms for him. We know that John will be successful in his chosen work, and with this in mind, we, the class of '32, bid him Adieu. Athletic Association QI-2-3--'05 Varsity Base- ball C3-45, Class Basketball Q2-3j,' Varsity Basket- ball Q-'fjg Cleo Club Q15 Dramatics C3-4jg Varsity Football C3-4b. plod his weary way to school, carrying in his arms a great pile of books? Well, that was not Paul. Nevertheless, Paul is one of those fellows that you just can't help liking: consequently, he has gained quite a few friends. During his first two years at Whitehall, Paul was an active member of the High School Orchestra. To us, however, he is better known for his athletic ability-he has been a member of the varsity football squad for three successive years-which ability he has used to the best advantage. For some reason, best known by himself, Paul seems to have become greatly interested during his Senior year in the little town of West Cata- sauqua. We wonder why Q? l ?D. ln whatever field Kress', may enter, we hope that success may crown his efforts. Athletic Association CI-2-3-4Dg Class Basket- ball Cl-2-3-435 Glee Club GJ: Varsity Club C215 Draaiagcs Q3-45, Varsity Football Q2-3-435 Orches- tra - . fqe-, 'i .s -- is . fhfbsni K 1 'Y fi S A Kv.,iza.,,w . Page Twenty-ni TIC
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K 5 '53 .S at fs 4 ' lf as 'Tw L i LUTHER JACOB KLIMECK FULLERTON A true and steadfast friend. This widely known and greatly admired young man is a happy combination of student and athlete. There is nothing fleeting in Jake -he has always seemed to us as one who has a firm foundation. When Jake flanked the center in the varsity line, he was practically a stone wall which could not be shaken. Luther has always been greatly interested in school affairs, especially in those pertaining to his class. As a result of this interest he has been honored with the presidency of his class during his Senior year, and in turn Luther has put for- ward every effort to justify the trust which his classmates have placed in him. To him his future is somewhat uncertain, but to us his future appears as bright as his past was brilliant. We are expecting that some day we may see Jake among the men of this world who are doing the bigger and better things. Athletic Association fl-2-3-415 Class Basket- lzall Q2-3D,' Glee Club Q2-325 Dramatics C3-4D,' Var- sity Football Q3-4D,' Class Secretary 135: Class President MJ. WALTER ALLEN KLIMEK FULLERTON I f silence is golden, Walter must be a millionaire. Walter has come to us from Fullerton. ln his quiet nature he closely resembles our former president, the l-lon. Calvin Coolidge. Walter is a man of few words, but when he unfolds his wisdom, he makes us sit up and take notice. During the four years that he has been with us, Walter has been a faithful member of the High School Orchestra in which he played first violin. l-le has never missed a rehearsal, nor has he ever failed to appear at any musical program given at Whitehall. Walter hopes some day to become an influen- tial business man and since he has always been a hard worker while at Whitehall-giving every- thing that he has undertaken his closest atten- tion-nothing but success is in store for him. The best of luck to Walter! Athletic Association fl-2-3-4Q,' Orchestra Clulz Q3--'05 Dramatics Q3-42 Orchestra U-2-3-4j. Page Twenty-eight xt if X xr
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L J GARNETT EVA LINDENMUTH EGYPT Woodman, cut that tree, Spare not a single bough, I carved a name upon it But I love another now. -e lf-5 3 . .-K-1 X1 5 'if Ki' K f li , , Y , X .. Q A h M, , .fy 1' fa-1 , M , ,J g I yy - ,603 ax 11 Q 'tri' 'WSg.gQ:,xQ5' CLINTON JAMES LEIBY FULLERTON Ready to help with heart and hand, Such are the spirits of this young man. This young man hails from the little town of Fullerton, a suburb of the Metropolis of the Lehigh Valley. After successfully completing his elementary education in the schools of that town, he entered Whitehall High with the class of '32. When jim entered high school, he was just another freshman, but he soon became well known to members of both sexes. During his Senior year he has been seen making goo- goo eyes to a certain Sophomore, As a student at Whitehall Jim has never been poor. He has always given a good account of himself: especially in Law, in which he ranked with the best. Jim hopes to become an employee of Uncle Sam, a Railway Postal Clerk. Knowing him as we do, we feel confident that he will reach the top. The class of '32 bids you Farewell Athletic Association fl-2-3-4D,' Class Basket- ball Q2-3D,' Orchestra Club C3-4Dg Dramatics C3-405 Class Football Q2-315 Orchestra U-2-3-4b. Although Nett', may appear indifferent, she is really a true friend to all who come in contact with her. This is one case where we cannot judge a book by its cover. Garnett has been in our midst for four suc- cessive years, yet we admit we have not been fully aware of her actions. She-and her allur- ing smile, also-can be seen at various games cheering our team on to victory. Nett has a quiet disposition, but when in the right mood and proper environment, she is a jolly good sport. She has given us very little opportunity to put anything over on her. Garnett has not fully decided as to the voca- tion she will follow after leaving Whitehall, but, since she has always been an earnest student, we know that there is nothing too good in store for her. Auf wieder sehen! Athletic Association fl-2-3-42 Glce Club C2-35g Debating C4Dg Dramatics Q3-4J. Page Thirty , -X. , is .X i , K ,X x
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