Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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PAULINE CATH RYN DIEFENDERFER PoLLx ' Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badnessf' Polly is one of the merriest of our class. Her appreciation of a good joke is unlimited. Her famous smile encompasses everything. Her friendliness and tact helped her win all trying situations. She is prominent in school activities, is a member of the Chorus, accom- panist for the Orchestra, secretary of Literary, and served as class secretary in her Freshman year. Her pet diversion is crossword puzzles and her pet aversion is being teased She's very fond of sports, especially tennis. One can generally see her scooting around Fullerton in pa's Buick and woe be to the one who utters a detrimental word about her bus She intends to become an angel of mercy and we are assured that she will be a line one. In bidding her adieu, our sincere wish for success in her chosen field accompanies her. Athletic Association CI, Z, 3, 4j,' Chorus C2,3,4D,'D1'a1natics CZ, 3, 42. CHESTER JACOB F RANTZ HCHIPH If there is a lady in the case, H All other things must seek another place. Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to intro- duce to you a bright young man who was born in the small town of Fullerton. Ch1p' 15 much interested in a maiden of our class and can either be found at his books or at her home. He is well known on the campus and is often seen displaying his million dollar smile. Chip also has time to play base- ball and soccer, and has proved to be a great success in the former. Not only is he an athlete, but he is also considered one of the best bass singers in the school. Chip expects to be a teacher, hence he will playian important part in shaping the life and destiny of many a youth in the future. We are con- lfident that a successful career is open before im. With best of wishes for your future success we now bid you adieu. Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 4D,' Chorus Q3, 4j,' Dramatics CZ, 3, 45.

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WILLIAM JAY BROWN HBILLH Better late than never. Behold! this young man who hrst made his appearance in Egypt on the 21st day of April, 1907. He entered the public schools of Egypt, but did not stay there long. He has roamed over the greater part of the East in his early school career and came back to Egypt and entered Whitehall. Bill ' is a natural born leader which was seen in the way he organized a basketball team in his Freshman year. Bill, at various times, has also contributed good material to the different teams of the school. He is a favorite with the fair sex, which can be seen by the way in which he casts loving eyes at a certain junior girl. Bill is a big, good-natured, happy- go-lucky fellow who takes things as they come. Bill is a very enthusiastic fellow with his studies when he has nothing else to do, but he generally has something else to do. Bill plans to enter Lehigh to study civil engineering when he leaves here, where we are sure he will make a name for himself. Au revoir, Bill, Athletic Association CI, Z, 3, 4J,' Baseball fl, 2, 3, 4D,' Soccer CI, 2, 3, 4D. M INN IE CLARA DIEFENDERFER HJ IMMYY1 She towers above all others Her smaller weaker brothers. Minnie is not one of the most quiet girls in the class, but she always has her lessons pref pared. She loves dancing and may often be seen doing the Collegiate to some jazzy tune. She likes automobiling and seems to be particularly interested in a certain senior from Prep and his Ford. Another of Minnie's hobbies is playing cards and she often stays up until the wee small hours indulging in this sport. She is an excellent pianist and frequently entertains her class- mates with the latest compositions. She is active in class affairs, winning second prize in the oratorical contest and being pianist for the Chorus in her junior and Senior years. She intends being a schoolmarm and will be busy for the next few years at some higher institution of learning. XVhile bidding you au revoir, Minnie, we also wish you the best of luck. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 4J,' Chorus CZ, 3, 4D,' Drarnatics CZ, 3, 45.



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x,. ,ft A -,.,.. -42 ,, ., L MARIE ERDELL FULTON MARIE Don't 'worryg it 'wilt shorten your life. 'LI should worry! That's a true charac- teristic of Marie, She'll never get wrinkles or gray hair from a superabundance of worry. From her looks one can see that Marie is carefree and jolly. Though Marie studies well, she does not let it take too much of her time. Marie is a strong school booster. Marie is sometimes a saucy creature, but that only shows that she will be able to travel life's path with determination and success. We cannot definitely prophesy as to Marie's future. VVill she be a teacher, nurse, or just plain housekeeper? It is true that she is planning to go to VVest Chester to join the large corps of schoolmarms, but Marie may change her mind. Although Marie doesn't say much about the opposite sex, we have finally gathered from little bits dropped here and there that she is rather well acquainted with certain ones. Who the chief admirer is, no one knows. Marie is a fine classmate and a real friend. Wle all wish her good luck. Athletic Association CI, Z, 3, 455 Drarnatics C3, 3, 47- BESSIE MAY HARTMAN UBEH A keen sense of hntnor is far better than none, It makes others happy and creates packs of fun. WVhen Bessie entered our High School as a Freshman, she was very quiet and bashful. Her classmates remember the little incident that happened at our first class party. But Ben has changed. XVe all found her inter- esting, amusing, and full of fun. She often entertained the girls of her class telling them about some good-looking lad or telling a good joke. You just can't help liking 'lBe. There is an indefmable something about her which is bound to attract the greatest as well as the least of us. This is because she is agreeable and cheerful. Due to her pleasing disposi- tion, she has won many friends. She is quite talented, bright and studious, and always willing to help others. She boosts all school activities, especially athletics. During her junior year, she was secretary of our class. Bessie also plays in our Orchestra. Ben intends to go to Keystone State Normal and become a schoolmarm. We extend our best wishes to you, Be, for the greatest success that can be achieved. Fare- we . Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 4j,' Drarnatics tl, 3j,' Orchestra C3, 41.

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