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1 A -5 if 'fiwei' 1' 'WSG E 1 ' ' 7 1 ,, E S ch i i Ei Sli l mlm I 5 is s 2 s. F ' s -it 9 E S s 5 yy I ' ' ' ' ' 1---43?-gZ :?i :ji ,521-I 3 : l 4 i i l , E ' HELEN IRENE EVELYN Sci-1ExRER i 3 Of manners gentle. of affection mild. I i This tiny' maiden hails from West Catasauqua where she made her appear- ance on the 20th of July, 1906. When Helen entered our high school in her freshman year every one took her to be a quiet, little, innocent girl: well, in fact, she was such until her sophomore year when a certain freshie entered our school by the name of Jimmie, And this friendship has continued ever since. Whenever there is a baseball game Shorty can always be found somewhere near the baseball players, as she takes an active part in all sports of the school. It i l has always been said that little people , V should be seen and not heard. This certainly always hold true with Helen, as she is the most quiet girl in her class. As to Helen's profession in after life we think she will be a stenographer or some one's secretary. Whatever she attempts we know she will accomplish. Farewell and success to youl Athletic Association Q1-2-3-415 Draxnatics C2-3-45g . Chorus C3-43. USHORTYH i MARGARET HANNAH Sci-INECK Within that volume lics The mystery of mysteries. This young maiden hails from Eagle Point, where she made her appearance on ghe 20th of December, l905. After nishing her work in the grade schools, she entered Whitehall High, where her H, ,,,,,,,m classmates found her to be a very helpful ,,,,,,..mm and willing student. Margaret has been i ' a diligent pupil in all of her studies, , especially in shorthand, and is quite a ix champion when it comes to speed in K i i typewriting. She has not shown any i i l marked attention to the other sex, but ln i ' , E typewriting class she is often seen casting l i ' , longing eyes at a certain senior boy. She 1 has taken a great interest in her class, and l N served as vice-president during her 1 sophomore year. She wishes to become a I stenographer, and we know she will i i wcomplish whatever she attempts to do. l I l l 1 - e wish her success. l . i n I A it lx X if 4 ll Athletic Association Q1-2-3-415 Dramatics C3--0. xxl i l ' M X . Y, r ' nPEGu N l f , . . X i if il W I l If Z, A Mx p 1 , mg! 2 ' 2 E i N2-2, fi
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5' ' F? wif - 2 I It E assists. . 5 I Q I El as I 'mm e inmnmm 5 5' fe 2 TQEI' ll Q .iifffi S 5 S I ? EE E.. 1 3 E 5: 5 E 3 1 ii? -2 ' f E E L3 .I I.-I I I -s,j-515 5' If? ggi: mmm: I 3 : I Y I ' . I I I I I I I I I Class Song TUNE: Home of the Soul We're a class that is come with such stoutness of heart , 1 I As lends you much comfort and peace: We'll untangle the things that have pressed you so hard With effort that never will cease. l I i We'll untangle the' things that have pressed you so hard With effort that never will cease. We're a band that is strong and is willing to serve Our parents and patrons and friends: We will toil with our might and with honor will serve And build up a fame that ne'er ends. We will toil with our might and with honor will serve And build up a fame that ne'er ends. We're a group that will bring to the altars of man The blessings of life and of love: Q We will quicken the heart: we will do all we can While seeking the treasures above, We will quicken the heart: we will do all we can While seeking the treasures above. We're a throng that will cease in its toil as a band And sever most pleasant of ties:, Imm,,,,,m We may pass quite afar but each one for its land ,,.I.IIInII Its heart will build up towards the skies. I I I We may pass quite afar' but each one for its land ' Its heart will build up toward the skies. f -Heilmun I I , I l I I I I II 2 I III III I I IN I X 0417! X V- J I I I' f 'I I X I H144 ' -- in ' ' I gl 7 - , 4 E . gi ' : S-e --2 E gg 3 ,i ISS?-Gel f aw i - E E i I f' ' 5 W L Y Y, ' 4 272 Z7 . - EJ- ,
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