Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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N-4 'l l H . 1 , . 4 5? , N. .. -.. .. .. - ... - N e , N. l :' I if-Ev QT NYU s - S ' Gi?-E-EW NX 'E'- . it iles 'll E E ' il : 'i53fr, - A-, -5 ' X nn.. 115.31 ea iss:-' lllllllllllil l h Anna Lydia Brown Brownie And what's impossible cant A , And never, never comes to pass. This motto surely does apply to Brownie,?' for, when she says -its impossibleh it will always remain impossible. The stenogs are proud of Anna. You should hear her read short- hand: it sounds as though it were a Victrola. And those typewriter keys, my, but I do pity them when Brownie goes after them. Anna also served as a substitute teacher in the grades on several occasions and met with much success. Anna does not seem to take. any . lllllllllllF ' mu ll f 5 A ' be .IE ' i interest in the opposite sex, with X 1 I the exception of a certain Senior. ' Of course, we know who this lucky fellow is. XVhatever you attempt to do, we know that you will meet with suc- cess. Yet, success is not synony- mous with luck. But rather is the culmination of earnest endeavor, for ' which reason, it attributes itself to Anna whose keen interest, splendid rapport with her subjects, and otherwise lofty interpretation of the - ic . ,, things to do, offer a kind of further- Karl Dlefenderfer Dlefy ance by some termed success. Good Lives of great men all remind us. luck' Ann?- Dramatics, Q2-43. Athletic Asso- Behold this young man who hails Ci21Ii0I1. K1-2-3-4X from the town of Fullerton! He Iirst made his appearance December 30, 1904, Although Karl is a ten o'c1ock scholar, he has always been a diligent worker when present. His N endeavor during his Senior year was to raise a mustache in which he , succeeded admirably, but not find- V. IIIIIHUUIH ing the emblem in keeping with his f 'i' W later loftier ideals, it was taken X down. l Karl took an interest in athletics. i He' played on the High School team il and performed his 'duty well: Karl l 1 was always on time for the class lil l l if parties and attended every party. .' Karl has no definite goal toward ' which he is bending his energies, l l but, whatever he may do, we wish him success. Success, however, is lr I in good keeping with zeal 'and am- ,I l , bition. This makes it easy for us R l to bespeak a future for Diefy: for, l f ,f when he comes upon that certain M ll f future something that wins hisin- il' i I terest, he will readily to higher l l X 'f f levels rise. Q 'M 'lay Athletic Association, Q1-2-3-43. X . My X X ,, K X ' ,c 'V Ye-, 4- -, , Y Q 'E ' ' ,-'Q is E E' -if? - 2 'SQ ' J., :9'J2f .7i1.l.t'x. Sixteen

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Or, surely you'lI grow double, Up! Up! my friend, and clear your :-. f. lWl'35' 'uw ,L- as 5 'tbfiwmx lv X 5 flfifyik s - -- Lfnnlcf 5 1 5 E m sts ' - WWW 2 .-2 f , ,, : .. If sfiggi? Q L' ,F ' mllnlllnmulllr. . .W ,sic :H ,- l Minnie Elizabeth Berg l Lizzie Up! Up! my friend, and quit your books, u nuuun fi looks Why all this toil and trouble? This maiden hails from Egypt. VVhen Minnie entered our High School, as zt Freshman, she was very quiet and bashful. Of course, she is as yet. t?J Once in a while you can see her give a lecture to ''Brownie, Fensty, and Schneider, Minnie intends to go to Normal School and become a. teacher Vifhntever she will attempt to teach. we are sure she will succeed. Nor is it a simple undertaking to suc- ceed in the teaching profession. As we View it, Minnie has selected 9. profession with a very complex technique and one. the nrt and the science of which daily call more loudly for the best that is in us. So, when her profession. she has hailed into her midst, she has en- gaged in that which, so to do and to do so, is not the culling of everyone. Success be yours. Minnie. Dramatics. 121. Athletic Associ- ation, Q1-2-3--U. Anna Briner Analy A secret is a secret only, when known to three people, 'two of whom are dead. This is what Anaily' is always saying. She made h0l' xtppeairunce in Reading, September 3rd, 1905. Annu entered High School in the yezir 1919. VVe ull know that she was a conscientious worker while with us here ut High School. Dur- ing her Junior year, she was presi- dent of her Class :I nd also served as treasurer of the Literary Society. Anna is very fond of outdoor sports, and we are safe in saying that she is our best tennis player. Analy expects to enter Mont- clair Normal School, and we all know she will make friends quickly. There, on the soil of a sister State, she will drink deeply at the foun- I V tain of truth and knowledge that f the blessings upon growing child- ! hood may llow more richly and more i profusely. And, when the days of A l gathering secret, deep, and hidden V if truths have passed, there will stand i X among the peoples of the world one H 1 well able to take her place in its I, W history, poetry, philosophy and song. ffl W'e are all certain that Anna will li! be successful in whatever she at- i ,C 7 tempts. Farewell, Anna. fy Dramatics, C2-33. Athletic Asso- JP' X ciation, Q1-2-3-43. VW -f -- - -X-Q - six --E E S ' H.s X -lf: . - - 1 1--0:24



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:- fyKm Yli' Q Wi m- E 'X K'Qf l E, X -T I in- r' :-5 me S S XE r llllllll E 1' ,N r Lwgk Q 3 .IS ' N' ' X' l S l B 2 J B fl In E l l' .t .. i l f A u uluuul l EFS f ' if Essie Andrew Estock Good will toward all men. Behold the youth who hails from the little town of Hokendauqua! I-Ie was born in Northampton. April 18, 1905, and came to Hokendauqua at the age of nine. After passing through the local public schools, he entered Xvhitehali. lfVhile at school, Estock took part in all athletics, and played on the High School baseball nine, the soccer eleven, and the tennis team. In all of these he has equipped him- self well. We hope to hear from him in sports while at college. Estock was a mathematical student, and made progress in his chosen field. He never missed a Class meeting or social event. Essie was very fond of chastising lower classmates, and would not resist mussing' up a Senior's hair. He has always been a great favorite with the opposite sex, but believes that variety is the spice of life. Estock has a definite goal toward which he is working and, upon leav- ing here, he intends to enter Lehigh University. VVe know he will suc- ceed in his endeavor and we wish him all the success in thc world. Dramatics, 123. Base Ball, 11-2-3- 4J. Soccer, 141. Tennis, C3--lj. Athletic Associatitn, tl-2-3-41. Alma Grammes Fenstermaker Fc-:nsty Vessels large may venture more Eut little boats should keep near shore. Thanks to the Fates who gave us this cheerful girl, August 20, 1906. This does not quite apply to Fensty because she is not little. Hark! Somebody is trying to get something out of a paper bag with- out making a noise. NVhy sure enough its Alma eating pretzels. Alma is very fond of music. Often times there is a duet laugh render- ed by Helen and Alma which is enjoyed greatly. Yes, as a musician, she has come to 'vie with any of its most ardent lovers. Under the . ' s -- 'N -lllllllllllf Ellllllllllll 5-- - - .. .........mm.... : l iaalilnllullli 1 l tutelage of XVhitehall's musical 1 I forces, the musical aspirations of l' El our subject have been heightened . l until the rung of achievement bears W , the inscription, Ad Astra. l ' She takes great interest in our lil Class. She was Vice-President in . l I her Junior year and Secretary in l l Senior year. l ' Q Alma is a regular French shark, l l ,I f and intends to go to Normal School. ll 1 WVe all know that she will be suc- l lyl l cessful with her work. Success be l li N yours, Alma. ' ' f 1 ff f f Dramatics, 645. Athletic Associ- X ' ' l If X ation. Q1-2-3-43. ,F ,f W 2 1 X Z Y-. A' SA : -: lg ,Q iffy' 5 E 2 5 5 -:Q - 1 : A x'lk'74 2771 liflla Seventeen

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