Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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5- I fgcliwlxx 5 I 5 we ll II ' 53 N31 1.- -N'i l , l - LXXW x ,Ls loc? ' ' l' Wim? e 'J - 4 , I -vs Hs: 'S lu Hllullll l l 1 l f l Nfl' ll la, UW ill' I : ii El ' I V 4. . f - .1 , V , - : Z l 2 ..- : , will ' fwqff... X t ll M X X Smeg- 1-fi lls . -.Ass--,-' lmmmlnnllll Mae Elizabeth Fogelman Made Prove all things: hold fast that which is good, for the la- borer is worthy of his reward. This saying certainly applies to Mae for, whenever she took part as a debator on the Literary Society programs, she was sure to prove her good points and then never gave up until she made herself clear to her opponents. Mazie is an excellent typist. Whenevei- she typewrites, we always look around to see it some tin Lizzie is coming down the street. Mazie was a prize speaker ln our class. In her Junior year, she took third prize in the Oratorical contest. From what we hear and see. one would think her to be sornebody's private secretary. But no, her am- bition is to help and comfort the sick and the dying. There are still those who would work as did Flor- ence Nightingale for the uplift ot' suffering humanity, who would de- prive themselves of life's joys that others may find comfort in passing hours. However, Mae has tried to do her best and, Whatever vocation she may follow, we know she will be successful. Farewell! Dramatics, 125. Athletic Associ- ation. C1-2-3--lj. Dorothy Marguerite Freund uDOlu She lives in a sphere, Far from us, clown here. This mild looking young person from Hokendauqua, is one of the silent but persevering characters of the class. Dot is an eloquent speaker and proved this fact by winning second prize in the Junior Oratorical Contest. Although Dot appears to be very silent, she is a creature of moods and changes: a woman you may Gnd it difficult to understand, but when her anger is aroused, it pays to keep at a safe distance for she can make the parks fly in all directions. Dot is also a shark on the typewriter but can only use one for a few min- utes, since she most always strips the gears or else the bearings get too hot. As to the other sex, Dot has not shown any marked attention or partiality but smiles pleasantly at them all and is calmly awaiting the time to take her final plunge. As yet, Dot has not altogether cle- cided on her career, but we are sure she will more than succeed with a character such as she pos- sesses. Athletic Association, fl -2 -3--lj. E . nnmlm mu X E - 5 I nnnuuuli l l l ll Il V 1 V, X E xl' iii? e Eighteen



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:- -KM ' SWWT7 AQn h L:- P 'Q as 2 : fwfr S 1 Q EA: l llllllll 5 L m - llllllllll ' Wlllllllll E 2 E M SEE E E! is s .-E iss 2 sa : : : .1 1 11,3 -4.1, , . - A, : ff x : 5 i E5 M, ' - ' Ejjlajgj ' ummm - X X S 1 Mildred Hoff Millie O Music! sphere-descended maid, Friend of pleasure, wisdom's aid! Behold! this artist of music who hails from Fullerton. Mildred joined our class in the autumn of 1921, coming from the Allentown High School. Millie, besides being an artist in music, is a good typist and a good all around sport. NVhat would the class affairs be like without her? Mildred is also an orator of fame having taken first prize in the Ora- torical Contest during Junior year. , , Her weakness is boys, especially the X ' Irish- ',.....,.......,, She expects to go to a Conserva- El'-D tory of Music, where we know she will succeed. There, under the shadows of surrounding trees and overhanging boughs, in the rooms within which, will be enshrined on the heart of our subject the inter- Y K pretations of the masterpieces that have been the delight of the world - and the joy of the ages, she will Blanche llgqgibensperger .make goody, ' I ge Fare-thou-well, Millie. A perfect woman, nobly planned, Dramatics, C3-41. Athleitc Asso- To warn, to comfort, and command. ciation, C1-2-3-43. Blanche hails from Fullerton and great must have been the joy when Blanche made her appearance. She attended the Public Schools of Fullerton, her native town, and , then came to Vifhitehall High School. Blanche has been a diligent stu- dent, especially in Solid Geometry I and Trig. She also believes that mnuuun all work and no play is likely to ,,,,,,,...m, ' make one dull. One of her most l ' pleasant pastimes is walking, gen- j I erally in the direction of West Cata- A N ' I sauqua. VVe wonder why! , y Blanche is also a musician of no N mean ability and has very often en- i ' , l i tertained the pupils with her musi- H Q , cal selections. She is the pianist for l l N I N I .Z ,I the High School and the High School Orchestra.. B1enge has chosen the pro- fession of teaching as her vocation. She expects to enter Keystone State Normal School in September. 'We all know she will be ready when duty calls her to mould the lives of growing childhood. Success to you, Blanche. I l I W 1 Dramatics, 123. Athletic Asoci- I X Hi, I ation, K1-2-3-43. W N - u V so Z, 4,-gL..Q5 1 X e S ease Twenty H

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