Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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EQQEWEQ-29lWhitehall KNMMMM V ARLENE MAE COGOSSI CEMENTON Always laughing, never sad: Girls like this make men go mad. Arlene is a girl you'd love to meet and a pal that can't be beat. She's here: she's there: she's every- where. She's always on the go: frequently laughing, and always jolly. Arlene is fond of swimming and dancing. She is also fond of athletics. She played basketball for four years as forward. This young lady seems to be interested in some one outside of school, but she keeps that a secret. She is often found describing to the girls the hand- some sheik that she met the night before. Her familiar voice is often heard exclaiming, Isn't he handsome! Arlene is another member of the Commercial group who expects to become some one's stenog- rapher. The Class of '36 wishes her the best of luck and hopes that she'll succeed in the future. Arlene, we bid you, Farewell! Athletic Association U-2-3-4,5 Varsity Basketball U-2-3-4Jg Dramatic C3-43g Girls' Chorus Q2-D5 Mixed Chorus C415 Latin Club CD1 Varsity Club Oficer MJ. jox-IN PERSHING DAVIES i HOKENDAUQUA Better late than never. After John successfully completed his elementary education in Holcendauqua, he decided to further his education with the members of the Academic group of the Class of '36, john has not participated in any of the sporting events of his school. but he could usually be found at the various games cheering the teams along as well as any other Whitehall supporter. john is an average student, interested in all of his Academic studies. His favorite studies are Deutsch and Chemistry OD. ln German class he can often be found having talks with his teacher about his home work O D. John lives but a block and a half from school, but he is usually seen coming just in time for his first class. His motto is rightly, Better late than never. At the present time John cherishes the idea of becoming a physician. We diagnose your future as bright, john. Athletic Association U-2-3-4J,' Science Clul1f4Dg Dramatics Q3-4b. Page Twenty-two I IIWI 2922222222222 I93644KKK44KiCKKif XX XX XX

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Whitehall KGZKKKKKKK i HELEN MAE CHROMIAK WEST CATASAUQUA Always happy, always gay, When she's not smiling, it's not a perfect day. EMIL DANIEL CESANEK NORTHAMPTON 1 am not one who does not believe in love at first sight, But I do believe in taking a second look. The foregoing can be truly said of Emil, because he often- takes a second, or even a third, look at a girl, especially at a certain Freshman, whom he sees rather frequently during study periods. Emil, while fond of girls, is equally fond of his lessons, his favorite being French and Chemistry Q? ? D. Emil is a patrol boy and can often be heard issuing orders on the Home Park bus. Emil's pet avocation is Nature Study and Bird Lore. Many are the days Emil can be found searching the hills and the valleys for birds and flowers. He often wanders to Egypt, in the course of his travels, and there finds the fairest Hower he knows. Emil has given serious thought to Engineering as a life vocation and he intends to go to college to pre- pare for this work. Wherever you may go. what- ever you may do, the Class of '36 wishes you a fond, Adieu ! Athletic Association U-2-3-455 Athletic Club 145: French Club 1325 Latin Club QZJQ Patrol Club fl-2-3-42: fgreisjs Club GD: Science Club C3-4,5 Mixed Chorus The girl upon whom you are gazing, dear Patron, is none other than Smiling Helen. This Helen, although one of the several Helens in our Senior Class, differs from the others in at least one respect- she is a Commercial Although Helen has never taken a very active part in the high school activities, she has done her little bit. In addition to taking part in several school plays, she has also contributed through the medium of her vocal ability to the Senior Minstrel. One of Helen's ambitions is to sing with some one's orchestra, and the other, because she really has more than one, is to become somebody's efficient stenog- rapher. To Helen, the Class of '36 wishes Health, Happi- ness, and Success. Farewell! Athletic Association U-2-3-43g Commercial Club C3-455 Dramatic Club C3-45g Latin Club QD: Girls' Chorus Q2-32 Mixed Chorus HJ. -Page Twenty-one 2222222222222 IQSGQQKKKKKQKKKKX xi



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iWhitehall ceccuzwi MARION V. DORWART Wssr CATASAUQUA Hey! Wait up for sister! Here she comes--there she goes, Always dancing on her toes. ROBERT W. F. Diem. FULLERTON .. . . . .. A womans man. Robert is liked very much by his classmates. We have never discovered the reason: but very often during the noon recess we find him very much in demand, especially by the girls. Robert is a very active member in several clubs. He has also played the violin for four years in the high school orchestra. Although Robert was never active in any athletic sports, he helped to support our teams by witnessing some of the games and cheering them to victory. Robert dreams of leading, or at least being a mem- ber of, a large orchestra some day. We are confident that your music will be an inspiration to all who hear it, Maestro. Athletic Association 11-2-3-45: German Club 14,5 Patrol Club 14,5 Science Club 13-45, Vlfoodworlfing Club 13-45: Dramatics 13-4,1 Orchestra 1l-2-3-4b. l Marion is the type of girl one is forced to admire. When she sets her heart on something 1or some onej, does she get it? Yes, siree. Dramatics and dancing have always been lVlarion's favorite pastimes. Her dramatic ability was demonstrated as leading lady in the musical comedy, Sunny Skies, and in her portrayal of one of the leading parts in the musical comedy. Pattie. Marion also won second prize in the Oratorical Con- test held during her Junior year. In addition to these activities, Marion has been our junior Red Cross representative and has attended various con- ferences during her last two years. Marion's chief aim is to become a stenographer, and judging from the application and earnestness she has shown in her Commercial subjects, we may well expect good results from her efforts. ln parting, Marion, we wish you the best of luck in this great conquest. . .LlFE. Athletic Association 11-2-3-4jp Athletic Council 13jg Gym. Team 13-4jf Commercial Club 13-41: Dramatic Club 13,5 Latin Club 1255 Varsity Club 13-415 Dra- matics 11-2-3-455 Girls' Chorus 11-21: Glee Club Oficer 1415 Mixed Chorus 13-4,5 junior Red Cross Leader 13-455 Oratorical Prize Speaker 135. Page Twenty-three k9P?E22PPEPPP?PPE2 IQSGSKKKKKKKKKK

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