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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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.. f Fhim- ' xp - E r NSW. K 'K - '-:. i 'Wersi-L E-' Nts. rl . W- gg E if Jlllllllll . 5 it gi E - llllllllll - 'ulllmmu - : :. 'sux YYT 1 - 1 on s i F E ii I5 5 - 311.3 if- 3 sl-is-,-' ' mlmllnnnllllllh... ' i 2 1 l Alton William Frey Ally A'l great men are passing away, l So I will not linger Iong. Ally was born in Egypt, Sep- tember 5. 1904. He hails from Ceinenton and is one of the most popular members of the younger set. He attended the Public Schools at Cementon and then journeyed to XVhitehall High. The minute he came here he became the center of attraction. All the girls went wildi' about him. Even now the Freshie girls think they are in the seventh heaven when Allyn smiles to them. Allyn served as president of his W 1 Class during two terms at High , School and did some very commend- able work. He, too, was president of the Literary Society for one term, which goes further to show his popularity. - late. indeed, is not always smooth , and surely the training' received here may prove invaluable. Having l had some experience as substitute teacher in the graded schools of XVa:iiehall Township he has decided saggy Haake Sas to enter a Normal School. , . . ,, The Class of 1923 Wishes him as I Labor 'S Llfe' great success as may befall any of This Young man first bebeld the its members. Good luck, Ally. light Of day and human flghts in Dmnmticsy C1-2,341 Athletic Lodz. Russia, that Entente Ally hgkssociationr u-2,3-4J- battling for human freedom. He came to New Jersey at the age of two years. He attended the primary 1 grades at Allentown, and then moved to Fullerton. Here he com- pleted his grammar school course. Not satisfied with this, he entered VVhiteha.ll High, where he took up the stenographic course. Besides being a good scholar, he H 'f ' was a good athlete. He held down , l ' H , the position of shortstop on the I: l baseball nine, and outside left on f I the soccer eleven. He played both l , l positions well. l , Sas expects to become some- body's private secretary. As private 1 l W X secretary, he will keep the accounts W and protect the coffers of men of l unbounded wealth. But, where l if wealth abounds in lavish measure, l 'I K there, also, temptations their on- L l 7 slaught make. But Sasar is an un- l 1 impeachable youth and will, there- q X I fore. handle wealth in such a way i ll I f ' as will roll good name and high W ll, I honor through the Golden Gate into il I V peaceful waters. WVhatever he may l l' 5 Nl 1 attempt, we wish him success. i I, l l! Dramatics, GD. Athletic Associ- 1, Xl, f ation, fl-2-3--li. Base ball, C2-3-43. f g' 74 : -: S -- ' LLEFQ ME- lil. 2971 5' ' Nineteen
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5 K I sfsls 2 5 QQISM' 3 :S e NE 'J I llll . 5 . me 33 Q gg Ulllllll jlmmluu S 5 ' E E E Y Y Q--iw. S H is 5 S 5 E i 5 E .-E E lslll - is 5 2 E E - ,l f 'f - ' - . Z ' CE : , Eiij.-'Q - :a 5 X - x E3 - e l nun- -s--.3-.Q ag, 5 I - is--5 mmmlnnllllll . s 1 l U 0 U I W Christine Emmallne Link Chrissy Har-kl Hark! the lark at Heaven's gate sings. This gentle, young maiden was born in Allentown, January 12th, I 1906 and came to live in YVest Cato- ' sauqua a few years later. After completing her studies in the gram- mar grades of 1Vest Catasauqua, she entered our High School in 1919. We found Chrissy to be very studious and, beyond doubt, a credit to this Class of 1923. She is always willing to help others and does so W W whenever opportunity offers. Chris- W ' tine possesses :L beautiful soprano . voice and gives promise of being , lu mluiul an accomplished singer some day. Her intention to go to VVest Chester Normal School is quite commend- able :Ind we know she will meet with wonderful success as at teacher. Also, is it commendable to know that one who has done her Second- ary work at YVhitehull should be imbued with the worlhwhileness of education. lVe, as classmates, wish you the best of luck. Christine. :ind hope to hear of your achievements in the near future. Drzimatics. C3--ll. Athletic Asso- ciation. C1-2-3--lj. Samuel Lyle Nevins Sam Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying, And this same flower, that smiles to-day, To-morrow will be dying. This strztwberry blonde first made his appeairaince in the little town of Hokendnuqua on the 1-ith of Oc- tober. 1905. He has been at great supporter of athletics. having played on the XV. H. S. nine for four successive years. nnulmllll l I He also held down the position of I l outside right on the High School N Soccer team. Samuel is not afraid I I to work. He was always willing to l ' do his bit when it cume to working I i I for his Class or the school. I ' I I Sam expects to go to Lehigh Uni- 4 II versity where he will take il course I I in Civil Engineering. NVe know he I ll will succeed in whatever he will ut- I tempt because. while :Lt school, he I has invnixzibly followed the line of , duty ns prescribed by those who . WI' I I have gone before and who have l .5 X succeeded in their lite's work. Moy X I , ly, your hopes be fuliilled. i 5 li ,J Drnmaitics. 12-31. Base Ball, ll IQ lip If! ,f Q1-2-3-41. Tennis. 43-ii. Athletic I 'ly I!,fQ f Association. fl-2-3-45. ixl x Iliff! M7 gs f A -- ' r it X 4 is - - 2 - . ei Is- - 2 sql gi., Twenty -c-no
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