Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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GEORGE EDWARD JORDAN PICK Through thick and thin. This promising young man made his appearance in the town of Fullerton. He attended the public school at Fullerton and there completed his elementary education. He entered Whitehall High School in the year 1921. Pick's hobby seems to be girls, but we bear him no malice and hope he will succeed in winning the quest of his heart. George has made manifest his class spirit by serving as our vice-president during the junior term and ffurthermorel has shown his spirit toward his class by attending all class affairs. George was a model student and nothing was too difficult for him. Besides being a good scholar he was a good athlete. He held down the position of short- stop on the varsity, outside left on the soccer eleven, and with his fast playing helped to win the tennis cup. Pick expects to enter Penn, where he will take a course in dentistry. We hope to hear of him again as a successful dentist. Athletic Association C1 , 2, 3, 4j,' Baseball KZ, 3, 4D,' Drarnatics QZ, 3j,' Soccer C3, 4D. ROSELLA KANE HPATSYH As merry as the day is long. Patsy is Irish as the name implies and she is by no means the quietest girl in the class, nor is she the loudest. She is very fond of dancing and is always showing the girls some new step. She is also fond of basketball. We wonder why! She is. a singer of some note and is often found trilllng some pretty melody. She is quite a shark in physics, although we have already found her in deep meditation. She has taken quite an interest in class affairs, especially in the social part, and has attended all the parties. She has also taken part in many plays and in this way has proved herself to be an actress of no mean ability. She intends to take up the profession of instructing the future generations in the three R's. W'e expect to hear more of her in some higher institution of learning. Here's wishing her the best of luck and a happy future. Adieu! Athletic Association fl, Z, 3, 4D,' Chorus CZ, 3, 4j,'Dra1natics CZ, 3, 45.

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.M .,, ,4 sf? l. H, .-e a'Nll . fiat a , Q .5 fi is 1. -s CHARLOTTE EMILIE I-IOFF BoBBv She talks and talks, but that is human, She likes the boys, but she's a woman. A vivacious, energetic lass, She has her failings, let them pass. Bobby is onc of the members of the Commercial Class. She is a shark at the typewriter, for she can use the keys as fast as she can talk. Hfhen we look at Bobby we readily get the impression that she is a very quiet girl. But not so! Whenever a noise is heard in the rear of the room, it is either Charlotte or Anna talking and giggling. Bobby is very useful in the Home Economics Department when it comes to serving eats, but when it comes to washing dishes she drifts to another corner of the room. Bobby is very fond of dancing. She is a member of the Orchestra and served as president of her class in her junior year. Members of the class think that Bobby is interested in music, especially does she direct her 'attention toward the son of a great musician. Bobby intends to take up nursing when she gets through VV. H. S. The class of '25 wishes her success. Farewell, Charlotte. Athletic Association QI, Z, 3, 4j,' Chorus CZ, 3, 4j,' Dramatics CZ, 3, 4J,' Orchestra QZ, 3, 41. MARY ELIZABETH HOFFMAN Mor.L1E O what a pat was Mary. NVhen Mary entered our High School as a Freshie her classmates always found her merry, cheerful, ready, and a very good pal as her motto suggests. . Gazing upon l'Mollie one would not believe that her one fatal weakness is actually caused by a boy! She does not like a variety of them, only one and he is incomparable. Mollie is a quiet girl, but a very inter- esting companion. Her pretty red cheeks arouse the envy of girls. The color is natural and cannot be washed off. Mollie is a good student, especially in French, in which she reigns supreme. She has quite a number of accomplishments. She is quite an able singer, as singing is her natural talent. She is also devoted to music. She took part in the oratorical contest, and helped to make many of the class socials a success. Mollie is to enter Hood College this fall. We, as classmates, know that success will await her in her chosen held. Wishing Mollie success and good luck we say farewell! Athlefic Association Cl, Z, 3, 41, Chorus KZ, 3, 4J,' Dramatics CZ, 33.



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-Q Was. ' ta Rs f vxigjnfwx .,f F ..1 , ,I ,'.:,3, , E, H .li Y ,qs as xi., gp ,nf 5511 . uk ...f, gn, 41- R ,J VERNA MATHYLDE KNOLL MARK GEORGE LAUB VE HSPARKYN 'Tis the song you sing and the smile you wear That makes the sunshine everywhere. Ve entered W. H. S. in the beginning of September, 1921. She immediately 'won many friends, not only among her classmates, but among the other classes as well, because of her friendly disposition. Verna's greatest weakness is the opposite sex. We often hear her talking about twins, but we have not been able to investigate the matter further. We all wonder what the Fates have in store for her, because she often has such a faraway look, but probably some day all these puzzles will be solved. This also is the lassie who is fond of all athletics, especially tennis. Verna is a great supporter and cheerer at all W. H. S. games and sport. Many a time she is heard above the rest cheering for Whitehall. Ve's last talent, but not least, to be mentioned, is her singing. She possesses one of the best soprano voices in school. After leaving high school, Verna intends to further her study in voice culture at West Chester. We hope that some day her voice will find for her the path which leads to fame. The class of '25, bids you farewell. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 4D,' Chorus CZ, 3, 4J,' Dramatics CZ, 3, 41. A lion among the ladiesg' Tame! We wonder! Behold! This young man who first saw daylight in the village of Egypt on August 3, 1907. He attended the public schools there and entered Whitehall with the class of '25, Sparky was very enthusiastic with his studies when he chose to be, but the sad part of it is that he often forgot so to choose. He soon made a large number of friends with his cheerful and happy disposition. He was also a good athlete, being a fine ball player as well as soccer star. He also was one of the mainstays on our crack tennis team. I Sparky is a great admirer of the fair sex. At present his eyes seem to be directed toward one of our bashful Senior girls. Sparky expects to enter Lehigh next year and we expect to hear from him later. Whatever he chooses to follow we wish him a happy career. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 45, Baseball CZ, 3, 4J,' Dramatics KZ, 4D,' Chorus 145, Soccer U, 2, 3, 43-

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