Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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if ,-'Tv--rf 'K . I X CHARLES TILGHMAN OSWALD CHARLIE H This merry heart goes all the day, The one unchanging thing, Beneath Time's changeful sky. The possessor of this serious countenance first saw light near Egypt on February 3, lf-308. Charles is known as the bureau of information of the Senior Class, for if any one can't do an algebra problem, he is the person they seek. Charles has been a faithful student throughout the four years of High School, and is to be commended for his patience and perserverance. Charlie can be named a leader of men, as he was vice-president of his class in the Freshman year, and president in his Sopho- more and Senior years. He was also an oflicer of the Literary Society for several terms. Speaking of the romantic part of his High School life we can say that he believes, Better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Charles intends to specialize in chemistry and will take up his studies at Lehigh, in the fall. With his past record as a basis, We know that Charles will have a prominent part in the world of science. Olltgrletio Association Q1 , 2, 3, 4l,' Dranzatics -, 4 . ' ,NX .. ..... . Q 5 XXX .flti 4 1. HILDA KATH RYN ROMICH UBUDDYH O blest with temper, whose unclouded my Can niake tomorrow cheerful as today. Our little Buddy is one of the most popular Seniors. She is from Egypt, and like other girls from Egypt has the rosiest of cheeks which are naturally so-of course. She is the best of sports and every one likes her. You can usually hear her merry laugh in the halls. She appears to be such a quiet girl, but appearances are often deceiving, as one young student from Lafayette can testify. Yes-and it's true! Hilda always has time for her lessons and she is one of the leading stars in the academic section. She shines most brightly in the cooking room. From this fact we conclude that some young man is going to be lucky. She also belongs to the Girls' Chorus and we personally think some day she will rival Galli Curci in grand opera, but Hilda says UNO. She is going to VVest Chester to pre- pare for teaching. In whatever she may attempt we wish her the best of luck. Adieu, Hilda. Athletic Association QI, 2, 3, 43, Chorus CZ, 3, 45, Droniatics CZ, 37. X X x

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I 1 N- A - :':f EDITH MAY MATTHEWS WILLIAM MCQUILKEN EDUMs Broom Little girlie, d01'lll you cry, Miles of smiles. You'll get afrat pin, by and by. Edith is our beloved baby. Although the youngest, her mental powers are among the foremost. She is a great devotee of baseball and is never as happy as when she is rooting. Edith is known for her sunny disposition, for she likes to laugh and make mirth. She never allows her pleasure to interfere with her studies, taking particular interest in physics and chemistry. She is very popular among all her classmates, but we believe she took a special interest in a certain graduate last year. She received a gift over the Christmas holidays but would not explain the source. We wonder who! Neither has Edith shirkecl school activities, being a member of the Glee Club and, taking part in various plays, always delighted her hea'rers. Edith has one ambition and that is to go to some institution to take up a course in physical education, where we are sure she will attain great success. VVhatever her aim may be, we wish Edith success in the fullest measure. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 4J,' Chorus CZ, 3, 4D,' Dramatics CZ, 3, 45. This congenial lad made his first appear- ance in the town of Hokendauqua. He suc- cessfully passed through the grammar grades and then came to Whitehall. He soon became a great friend of all his classmates and was greatly admired by the fair sex. His bright smile was like a bright light beckoning from afar and brought him many friends. He is especially friendly to a certain Senior girl. He is very much interested in sports, as he is on the baseball team and on the soccer team. He is one of the best soccer players on interscholastic teams in this part of the country. We undoubtedly shall find Biddie entering the business world and wish him a successful career. Whatever his aim may be we wish him success to the fullest extent. Closing this little biography we will bid our friend adieu. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 4j,' Dramatics CZ, 4j,' Soccer 12, 3J,' Baseball Cl, Z, 3, 4j.



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EVELYN MAY SCHOENERBERGER ScHoENv Of all the girls that e'er were seen There's none so flue as 'Schoerty'. This quiet but pleasant girl made her appearance in Fullerton on December 3, 1907. After completing her studies in the grammar grades of Fullerton, she entered our High School. During her Sophomore year, she was secretary of the class and, in her Senior year, the secretary of the Athletic Association. She is a very good student in shorthand, having remarkable speed, and is quite a champion when it comes to speed in typing. Schoeny's ambition is to become some one's private secretary. She took part in the oratorical contest and is a member of the Girls' Glee Club. Sometimes, we hear Schoeny speaking about a certain boy who attends the Allen- town Business College. We expect to find her developing her natural talent, namely, music, especially the vocal part. Whatever her aim may be, we wish her success. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 41,' Chorus CZ, 3, 41, Drarrtatics CZ, 3, 41. HENRY VICTOR SCHEIRER HHENNYH Smile arid the world smiles with you. There was great excitement in the Scheirer homestead when Henry Victor made his appearance. From that time until this Very day, he has been known for his pleasant smile. This bright-looking young lad hails from Fullerton, from the land of fresh air and all that is beautiful. Henry's very bashful? He does seem to be interested in the opposite sex like most boys in the Senior Class, but when you ask him about his girl he answers with disgust, but not without a ray of hope, I don't have any? VVe wonder whether this is a fact. He is the silver-tongued orator of our class and, to those who have heard him at the several speaking contests, we need give no more of an introduction. Henry is going to a college, then to a law school, after which he will make use of his oratorical abilities. We may be sure to find Henry engaged in preparing and delivering arguments in trials of the greatest importance in future years, and we feel confident that his efforts will be crowned with success. Athletic Association CI, 2, 3, 41, Chorus Q41,' Drarnatics CZ, 3, 41.

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