Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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fi 't?'fg1fll' A-' ' FT1?4kRiQ-E , . 5 Qins f - -1 New 2 . ufmlmfl HII7 f ig g gi -lllmllulrfiilmnlluu s . s -, E 5 iigafali t ial ' -- -5 1 l ,ll f -if T bei.-' ' lllllllllllllilluuliu- S 2 1 I I l 2 1 HARVEY EDGAR COLEMAN y N Better late than never. l This promising young man first made his appearance in the town of Cementon. on January 6, l907. He successfully worked his way through the grammar I ' grades of his home town and entered the Whitehall High School in the fall of l92 0. Harvey's hobby seems to be girls, but we bear him no malice and only hope he will succeed in winning the quest of his heart. Since Harvey's entrance to Whitehall High he has always been a prominent feature among the fair sex. He is always cheerful and when not engaged in some l l 1 l l serious matter his gay laughter can nearly ' 1 - always be heard ringing through the - building. He has not as yet made up his ,liullllmul I. mind as to what he will do after leaving school. Whatever he may undertake we believe he will accomplish. Harvey has also been interested in sports. He played on the school's soccer team for a time as goal-tender. We wish you success. Athletic Association fl-2-3-41: Dramatics fl-3-47. TILGHMAN G. FENSTERMAKER O, blt-st with temper. whose nnchwudcd my Call make tomorrow cheerful as today. This fair-skinned youth was born at lVliclcley's on March 24, l908. He at- tended the public school at Newhard's and there completed his elementary educa- tion. He entered Whitehall in l920. He studied well and high school life had no terrors for him. Being an accomplished Pass ulnlllllllll W i cornetist he took part in all musical 'I ll activities at school. Tillie's hobby is automobiling. lt is rumored that Tilgh- man is sweet on a junior girl and from the 'I numerous notes and glances that Hy . across the room it seems as if this rumor ll l l I ' were true. Tillie expects to go to l, Mercersburg and from there to some . college to study chemistry. We shall not at all be surprised to find Tillie in charge of the laboratory of some large manufacturing establishment in the near ' l 1 Q future. Tillie is faithful and ambi- l , .ff I I tious and the class of '24 wishes him all l l ' il 'I I 1' the success ln the world. - N! l ' 110 Dramatics ll-3-413 Orchestra C2-3-45g Athletic lil lil, I if X Association C2-3-4J. W q fy 'l'lLLlE l Vs Mgr l ,wwf N l Hill, 'l XlQlL.l,flf: S -f: fil-ef ' a ,, WZ fa sas s- I 3- N E .E V gr i' 5: -Y 2 ' 2 M., if - si . -r iaaahlai- -if

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I I' :- ,X 'ff Ns' g-.L 5,5 bigtkfsxg Q E NQSLQPF - ':. Q X XXNA Z - f Hm 1 fU swiss mega i 65 H 5 2 E E E iflilfifi' E S 5 5 : .5 E E ei? S sts ie: I : T3 isis- Nu -' I3 E 1 Q Q -' X I I 1:E:LgiQq-qi f F.-: ' 1 X lx A I , i ii N t i IIHIAIIHIIH I it 1 l ni f ' i f if 'ff if 1 . KNOCKER Caonca BMQKLEY Truth is the highest thing that any man can keep. Behold a youth who made his appear- ance in the village of Hokendauqua, the Zlst day of April, in the year l906. He succeeded in passing the grammar grades and linally he entered the class of '24 of Whitehall High. He is a member of our Commercial Department and to him goes the honor of being our star typist able to complete sixty words per minute and this without committing an error. He is a member of our soccer team. playing the position of center forward and also of the baseball team as an outfielder. We do not know what he is going to follow after graduation, but we presume it will be a business career. We expect to hear of George as head bookkeeper of one of our large business concerns in the near future. With best wishes for your success we bid you fare- well. Athlctic Asociation fl-2-3-435 Soccer Q3-453 Baseball Q3--05 Dramatics C3-41. JOSEPH NORTON Banc:-roto A man ishwhat he makes of himself, and what is more. This noble youth made his appearance in the city of Allentown. on November IB, l905. He came to Whitehall Township in l9l2, attending the public schools at West Catasauqua, and came to High School in l920. He was an attentive and a good scholar. He also was a supporter of athletics, playing on the soccer team for two years, and on the baseball team. joe was well liked by all who knew him. He was a willing worker. Joe is full of fun and not easily angered, showing his cool temperament. Joe's ambition is to be a helmsman in the ship of industry, steering it through its many stormy channels. We all hope that the obstacles in his path will be few, and those few easily overcome. May joe attain his just deserts. Drzunfitics U-3-439 Baseball 1453 Soccer K3-4j: iii i linunnllii 1 i i Xi xi, ,, ,A ',' f N Athletic Association C1-2-3-43 iil- W W JOE i ip ,iv Offs, E? 5 : E A., -'3f'? ' E f- fag



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.F-H ' ft?33:'!Q'lliiEii SikrXi TTE- ggqq Q -' S Xhmfggg e gg g dYUlgfs E.usg -llllllllll l 6 , I E Qg2g+g- ' S-f E xg E- 5 Q- 2 E his . ' ses s 2 E: E E1TjfrA.'l ,x4 : , f N 5 X E ll .. 'I , egagji el lg- gee.: lllllllllllilnnnnin- s - 1 -., ':::,.i- 5f3,-'!f -c l l l I MARUN JACOB Guru Stately null tall he moves in the hall , The chit-f of il thousand for grace. This stately young son of Egypt was' born near Scheicly's on the 26th of jan- uary, l906. His parents, however. moved to Egypt where our dear fellow student l went to the public schools. After spend- l ing some strenuous years there. he entered Whitehall High as a member of the class . of '24, of which he was to be the last ' treasurer. He worked hard in all his duties and excelled in his work in the Manual Training Department. his last year and many a goal was saved by his remarkable work. His ambition is to become a private stenographer. We sin- cerely hope that he may attain his goal. Closing this little biography we will bid our friend adieu! l Athletic Association fl-2-3-43g Soccer 141. l GUDlE THOMAS MACADAM JAMES I climb though the path bc rugged. This flaxen-haired youth was born in Fullerton on October 5, l907. He grad- uated from the grammar school and then came to Whitehall. While here he took part in athletics, having played on the baseball nine, with the soccer eleven, and H , on the tennis team. Tom is very I popular, there not being a year when he did not serve his class as an officer. He also served as president of the Athletic Association in his senior year. Tom's lllllllllllllll l f hobby is athletics and he can nearly l , 4 always be found at the local Y. lvl. C. A. ' ll l He also delights in sitting with a certain i' . girl on the school bus GJ, but Tom says there's nothing to that. i Cudie served on the soccer team in llllll l 1 l l l Tom was an industrious student and l I nothing was too difficult for him. He is a l ' vefy obhgingi fellorlllv and always reacllye to , ll A pl he p a rien . om expects to a l sf , X captain of industry some day. May his l l Ulf l hopes be fulfilled. lf! ' Dralmlics I-1-2-3-43: Baseball 441: soccer qs-45g 'X lx W ,, Athletic ASSOClilfl0ll C1-2-3-433 Tennis Q3-43. N ..-mm.. X l W XX ll l l A7 V f' I , ll 5 12461- fe-ff' A : 4' 'A 1 - X ' 2 -E E 5' N11 I 4 2 -. L --re - - -1 g- - -

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