Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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5 ' We x' 'E i-' . Q :R :- l E aw E : -.3 ,E X E x , 2 2 - 5 . -e , ll 1 -1555 E, , Ili 'GE-: mululunnllllllh Eva Edna Wisser Efa To kr-ow, to esteem, to love and then to part, Makes up life's tale to many a feel- ing heart. XVhen we hear somebody saying, 1-lot Dogs, we know that Eva is around for this is one of her most frequent sayings. Any one who has heard Eva play the piano knows that she certainly can interpret masterpieces. Vile all feel quite certain, however, that Eva will leave our High School very reluctantly. A member of the Junior class might be able to ex- plain the reason. As to her future life work, Eva is as yet undecided, but we wish her success in whatever she may at- tempt. But a full measure of suc- cess is already assured to one who has always so ardently sought after truth. On the pages, over which she was given to pore she found those pearly lustered thoughts which build the ladder by which we rise and, because of which rising, have won the guerdon sought. Dramatics, 423. Athletic Asoci- ation. Q1-2-3-43. Mary Hurst Wenger auMerryva To live to please, means to please to live. Mary made her appearance in Lancaster on the 31st day of Oc- tober, 1905. From there she moved to Schwenksville, and then finally to Egypt. After slie had finished her Work in the Grades she entered YVhitehall High School where her classmates have found her to be a. very helpful and willing student. Mary is a brilliant pupil and an accomplished soprano singer. She has held the position as treasurer of our Literary Society for two suc- cessive terms. She plays tennis well and often stayed to play after school had been dismissed. Mary has intentions of going to VVest Chester Normal School and we know she will be a splendid teacher because she has the quali- ties which are essential to cater to growing childhood. It is with re- gret that we part with her because we loved her so much. lVe extend hope for the best to you.. Mary, for the greatest success that can be achieved. Farewell! Dramatics, C1-2-3-43. Athletic Association, C1-2-3--ll. ee - E X LT TE 14. :J 21 'ir ,, ': 5 - lilllllllllfl illllllllllll 3 ll Xl

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'la- 5 f ..f.g.,ili3if Yf i fi. 5 . 5 - 'heist'-s Z 'Ile U V51 : - 'llllllll' :nun 5 Q Q ig- S i mlm eg 2 2 2i?sJ+e Ql .-4,-5 N, 2 N E- i-N? WH, I ll!!!-m -1-fail '5:- ' ' iiii' : - Paul Samuel Schaffer i Paulie If it were done, when 'tis done, Then 'twere well, it were done quickly. This young man comes from Stiles, Pa., and was horn there on May 1, 1906. Paul has made mani- fest his class spirit by serving as our Vice President during the Senior term, and furthermore has he shown his spirit toward his class by at- tending all class parties. i Paul is and always has been a model student. He is one of those who attend to duty first and then 3 , i 3 seek recreation. Paul never has Vi i , , N found time to annoy any of his i fj neighbors or any one with whom he may have come into contact, on the contrary, he is ever ready to assist the needy and offer a helping 1 han-d at any time Whatever. Paul believes in completing a thing to-day, instead of putting it 1 off until to-morrow. He is undecided as to what he ex- ,, , pects to do, but we all know that Helen Snyder Schneldern whatever he attempts, there is noth- ,, . , . - ing else in store for him but suc- , Llfesshrgix ii Jest' and an things cess. VVe wish you a successful ' career, so adieu! l . I thouaiff so once and now I know Dramatics, C2J. Athletic Associ- , ' ation, fl-2-3-43. ' ' Behold this young maiden who A 1 hails from Egypt, where she made her appearance June 10, 1904! 1 Alas! W'hat has happened? XVhy W j sure enough it's Helen telling of y I some of her experiences as a school , 1 teacher. It is said, small people ' , should never be heard: well, good imnrunm for you Schneider that you are nuiiillllliliim E 1 not small. l Q Helen is also a musician. Did you H , V ever hear her and Fensty play a 1 w piano duet? It sounds as though I W i they were playing a self-player. W il Schneider also takes :1 keen inter- I 5 lg 'ix X est in athletics, as she is secretary 1 1 .N of that association,-an association N ' '- that is fostering a team that very Y V 1 ii seldom is defeated but keeps open. W 1 H 5 rather clearly, the road to victory. lip W Helen intends to become a sten- i I ographerg some day, probably one , X i for some base ball team. We know Ati , 'f f fl whatever she will attempt to do, she it 1 i ilj will accomplish. Success to you, l ' My I Helen. i X W X il! 'IZ fi Dramatics, 123. Athletic Associ- lx ,fylp ation, C1-2-3-43. X f X Wi ,I cf ' 11114 ' X 4- e e -- - X- X s eff - eff-f , s :e - Q., 4 54? self? E Z gf- f. exe 5 7 1-L i E - .2 44? M '5 X 'Q 77 A ' 4 4 - Lil' :Fr - Twenty-two



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-5-' , :MLQQKWQQQ-,., Mm X- -E E - tb? X E , 5135 Q 2 s ' lllllllll lllllll 5 it m sts - l ' Q- mu l 5 e 2 1 S G gs? - 2 I 5 Q 3 is 2 W, ' - .. 1.35 . ' l e Q -5 ' mmmn S , I A l I Mellis Zellner Mollie What peaceful hours I once en- joyed! How sweet their memory still! But they have left an aching void, The world can never fill. In the month of July in the year 1906 there was born in Ironton a son who was eventually to make his Way to the portals of our High School. Mellis, after completing his Elementary work in the schools of North VVhitehall, heard of the op- portunities that awaited him in our school and in life's school. He came with an open mind, a stalwart heart, a yearning for the truth and a will- ing hand. He proved to be an in- dustrious student. Shorthand has its fascinations for him and to-day he looks the whole business world in the face and says I am ready. Vifhile at school he was a member of our orchestra, and he plays the violin with no mean ability. Mellis claims, and perhaps right- ly so, that his High School days will w l 1 EYIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIBW 'y 'm never be forgotten and, while he is 'l mml ready to take up the larger work l that awaits us all, he is very sorry W f I to leave the place he claims he loves l so well. I I We hate to part, Mellis but duty 5 Q I W 2 ' calls and Whispers, Lol Thou 1 must. So Farewell! ' at Athletic Association, C1-2-3--ll. w I l ,I l I l l I , l , u lei Xl l l l 1 ' l tl 1 l . l W l x , , f g - X if S ill-,.-E E llx li 7, Q fi .iz 5 taxa 6 - 7 -Q 2 t --W i i, ffm Q - 2 if out Twenty-four

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