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222229299294 Whitehall Q45-Murata ALFRED GILBERT HART CEMENTON Always haPPy. always gay, Whether near or far away. This is another illustrious member of our class, a young man who is always in good humor and ready for the day's work. When Alfred entered Whitehall, he was of a quiet nature, but now he has developed companionship with the entire class. He is a good friend to have, and there is usually a lot of fun wherever he may be. He is a member of the Commercial group and is interested in all his studies. Alfred did not participate actively in any sports, but he did support our teams. He was, however, an active member of several clubs which were spon- sored by the school. During the off-days he could always be found helping his brothers in the meat market. From what we hear. we believe Alfred hopes to become a forest ranger. We hope that he may realize whatever he has in mind. 'The Class of '36 wishes you luck and success. Adieu! Athletic Association U-2-3-455 Commercial Club 1435 Science Club Gly Dramatics 141. WILLIAM HOWELLS ,HOKENDAUQUA Don't be fooled by his curly hair,- For when the 'Irish' comes up, Boy, l1e's a bear. No, this isn't Dixie Howells, the great All- American star of Alabama. This is Dixie, the star athlete of Whitehall High. Dixie entered Whitehall with the Class of '35. He discontinued when he was in his second year and started work. This he did not find satisfactory so he came back and joined the Class of '36, Dixie took a great interest in all athletics, espe- cially: football, basketball, and baseball. He was also a member of the Gym. team during the last two years. His greatest sport is boxing. This became very evident when he won the title, The Camp of Whitehall. William also takes great interest in dancing and swimming. The former has swept him off his feet. The members of his class with his many friends wish him the greatest success in everything he may do in the future years. Athletic Association fl-2-3-4,5 Varsity Football U- 2-3-4Qp Varsity Basketball C2-3-42g Varsity Baseball K2-3-455 Gym. Team Q2-3-4Jg Dramatics 141: Varsity Club U-2-3-41. Page Twenty-eight w l l PfEEP??2D9P?P?PPEPP2 IQSGLKKKKSQKKKKKK
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Whitghall i MINNIE lRENE HABERERN w EGYPT She is quiet and sincere, A friend that's very dear. Minnie has come to us from that great big town of Egypt. Minnie is a young lady of few words, but when she starts something. we sit up and take notice. This young lady qualifies highly in anything she undertakes. There is one great hobby that Minnie I-la-Ha indulges in. That hobby is music in which she has been interested from childhood. During the four years that she has attended Whitehall. Minnie has taken an active part in the Girls' Glee Club. Minnie has but one object in view and that is to become a stenographer. She is very diligent in her commercial work, and is constantly striving to improve her own qualifications. She spends her surplus time in the typing room and has succeeded in increasing her speed in typewriting considerably. The Class of '36 wishes you luck. Au Revoir! Athletic Association U-2-3-45: Commercial Club Q3-415 Latin Club QZJQ Dramatics U-425 Girls' Glee Club fl-2-3--Dj Music Club Rovca M. I-IAINES WEs'r CATASAUQUA Wherever he goes, a smile goes before him, Royce has been known to accomplish anything he l 34. sets out to accomplish. Let me advise you, kind reader, that if you want a real friend, look him up. , Royce hails from the Metropolis of West Catasauqua. This young man has been one of the most active members of our class. He has played varsity foot- ball during three years of his career. He has played intra-class basketball and has engaged in various other activities of the school as well. He has dra- matic ability also. This he demonstrated by play- ing important roles in both Patty and Sunny Skies, in addition to taking part in our minstrel as an end-man. Royce also sings for the Glee Club. Royce has said again and again that he is going to be a bachelor. but he has been seen quite frequently both in Fullerton and at basketball games accom- panied by a girl. This seems to contradict his statements. Royce is still undecided as to what field he will enter but we are sure that he will succeed. What- ever you do, Royce, the Class of '36 wishes you suc- cess and happiness. Athletic Association fl-2-3--'Og Varsity Football C2-3-4Dg Class Secretary QD: Athletic Club Q3-4,5 Var- sity Club Qtjg Hi-Y Club GJ: Dramatics Q2-3-4Jg Mixed Chorus Q2-3-411 Oratorical Contest GD. 1 Page Twenty-seven 2222222222222 l936KKKK44KK4fK4f'K',4fK
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Whitehall KKKKKKKKK WILLIAM BERNARD HUDAK EGYPT A quiet boy and carefree, Always obedient and trustworthy. FRANK A. l'lRIZUK HOKENDAUQUA Never a worry, never a care, Makes no rliference if lie's there. Frank is known as Frankie in some instances and in others as Ben, It is true that he is not com- monly known as Ben, but so long as he's the sub- ject, it makes no difference. Frank doesn't like to be in the limelight l-le usually goes right along doing things in his own quiet way. While Frank is not an active member of the athletic team, he is a silent supporter. Frank does not relish the idea of staying in nights and studying. However, he does know his lessons fairly well. Frankie has as yet made no definite decision concerning the future. He feels that at the present time his mind is occupied well enough. Neverthe- less, some of his friends suggest that he has the mak- ings of a splendid agriculturalist. Athletic Association U-2-3-41, Commercial Club 14,5 Dramatics William, better known to his friends as Bill, was born in Egypt. When he entered Whitehall in 1932 he joined our class as a Freshman, and like the rest of his best friends joined the Commercial sec- tion. Although William does not take his studies too seriously, he is conscientious in most things. He seldom fails to accomplish anything he attempts, and is well liked by the members of his class. Bill did not engage in any sports at Whitehall, probably because of his size: nevertheless, he is fond of baseball, and has played for the team representing his town in the Lehigh Valley Junior League. Bill was not active in dramatic activities, but he was a member of the Commercial Club. After his high school days, William plans to enter the business world. The Senior Class wishes him the greatest success. Athletic Association fl-2-3-4Qg Commercial Club C455 Dramatics 142. Page Twenty-nine ?PPEPE2DE2P?PPE?2 1936 KSQKKQQKKKKKK
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