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w. we N: x XM.-GS The flaslz of her smile the gleam of ber lrair, Anna IS one of the finest girls that has ever been graduated from Whitehall Hlgh and every After leaving Macungle for Egypt A. B. entered Whitehall in the fall of 32. and because she is the possessor of a splendid personality, she soon became very popular Our only regret is that we have had the pleasure of her com- Durmg her short stay at Whltehall she has acted as President of the Girls Clee Club and Reporter for the Press Club Both of these Anna intends to enter the profession of Nurs- lng We feel certain that her happy disposition will make her patients cry We don t want to We know that she will succeed. Association Q0 Girls Glee Club 14,5 Girls Glee Club C41 Press Club 14,5 ...WN...N..t.aaNm.....xr.a...m....mN 1' .asmtmmaummw-r-may , 9 , xxsxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxx NI Q 6 S .-N X Owewas.rw.s.a.a.W as :UG X JOSEPH ANTOLICK HOKENDAUQUA lf Shorthand was lhe spice of life, 'joe' would tasle llle worst of il. This promising personage comes from the town of Hokendauqua. Upon entering White- hall High School, Joe immediately became popular with both sexes because of his cheerful disposition. During his four years at Whitehall Joe has taken a great interest in all sports. He has played an outstanding game of basketball during his Junior and Senior years. He has also played Varsity baseball. As a member of the Commercial group, Joe has taken an active part in his scholastic work. This is especially true of Bookkeeping, of which he seems to he very fond. As to his future, joseph's intentions are some- what vague. However, we feel that he may look toward a successful career. Athletic Associalion U-2-3--hp Varsily Baseball Q3-415 Class Baslfelball Q3-4jg Varsity Basketball Q3-415 Dramatics C3-42. 1 I . . . . 1 4 3 911714 , 'J f , . , . , 4 ZW4 4 ,114 .72 ,s Eff i 014 1 ,Q , , .,.4 5 016 , , 5 , 1 15 G! QQ an rs s as s . saws. ss.ss..tS .sans X..ssxwwNstNawwwswwwxwwssxsswsxmam vqxxx www
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