Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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f' ...J XX . E: is 'W ts s 2 : , E W if ii? : .. -1 is i Q gl 2 ,a- ---.... - E?L-3 4 v-,F ' lllllllllllllllnllluln Anna Heinick I-leiny I am a quiet and modest maid, but- l f ,Q ffwgh aw 4. f E 5 S sg' Q --J? - ' i I I llllllll 5 . s . s Q 11 Ski - lulllllll .- 1 Illlllll l - : 1- E Qfxt X X M N m X X t t w . i lg E Z Y I X m l 5 g X Mr 3 Q 'I i ' X l Il llllllllll J . Anna is more or less one of the quiet girls of the class, she never comes to school unless her lessons are all prepared. Anna is quite a champion when it comes to speed in typewriting, as well as in gig- gling. Anna tries to make us be- lieve she's not interested in boysg but we know that this isn't true. Sometimes quite unawares, we hear the name Joe, mentioned. We wonder who the lucky fellow is. Anna is quite a musician and has frequent'y entertained us with her beautiful melodies. The commercials are proud of Anna and we know she will suc- ceed. Frances Held Evangeline Of manners gentle, of affections mild. This maiden hails from Fuller- ton. When Frances entered High School how quiet she seemed to be! But as everything else changed, Frances did not want to be behind time, so she also changed. Frances is good at entertain- ment. She has often amused the school with her selection of read- ings. They have always centered around old maids g but what Frances thinks about it, we do not know, and never can guess. Did you ever see Frances blush? She surely does. When Frances blushes, we always look to see if the cinders are being dumped- the red glow is beautiful. Frances is no flirt, but she thinks a little of the boys. She used to be quiet, but now she lectures to the trio, Osie, Fritz, and Kno1ly, for hours at a time. Frances intends to take up teach- ing and we are sure she will make a model teacher and her pupils will like her. Frances, we wish you success. ' ,ff . W . J, all mmnlullll I 1 i li J X? I -ff Ag E fag s -- f ' L 142,71 Page Seventeen .:' I I I r' KN - v J .sang-..-



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, .muuu ..- , ' NMR? mx sn 1-. if 'rifziswx vi QQQQGE . 4- I X X ': i E Y e s ' 1 :lllllll lullll l E s .Sass mm gg E . -mmm .. Wlllllllllfl-ll 1' 5 E 5 ESS i 'X' -. S, fe Es I 2 nn, ' -nn.. 11355 ga I .5 llllllllllllliilulllin- S : Pauline Oswald Polly P A true love is like a ghost, that everybody talks about, but 'few have seen. Polly knows the way to a man's heart is thru his stomach and she sure tries hard. She is always supplying the boys with candies, peanuts, pretzels, etc. Polly has a great weakness for Bud, no Wilbur Bud either. Polly's Bud is tall and hand- SOUIG. In spite of this weakness Polly X i is a good student, especially in Chemistry. Polly is a good athlete, forever on the tennis courts. She took second prize at the Oratorical Con- test. Polly is also very active, socially. Her motto is, Never al- low your studies to interfere with your pleasures. Her ambition is to attend West Chester. We all know she will be a successful teacher. Success be yours, Polly. R. Stanley Tagert Bobby To know wisdom and instruction, To perceive the words of under- standing. Behold the brainy member of the class. Bobby has two character- istics, his hair and his brains. His beautiful curly l'?J locks are the admiration and envy of the class. But speaking' of brains, he's rizrhi W 'ummuull l f there. Furthermore, he uses them. i When you hear Bobby play the x piano it causes you to dream of a I brass band. Just as Galli Curci i sings the high E's so does Bobby L N I 'i hammer the typewriter keys, and . I as long as there will be a green 'W lizard, Bobby will be a short- Iil hand wizard. Lest we forget one N of the star Commercial products N of '22, who believes women ought f y , , to haye a right to vote. Argument I. is this young man's strong point. V l Ii' Success to you, Bobby. i 1 I A , ' 1 f ' ' X , x Hi! Xu X i I Y A A -: WZ 7 E c--K5 E 5 4 , ii-xo 'Q - J E L zafifff '57 ig! 1 Page Nineteen S k 5' Q'

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