Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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DOROTHY MAY BALLIET MICKLEYS Maiden with meek brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow Iiesf' Dot is a kind-hearted, friendly classmate. Every one likes her and she seems to like every one. She is always found helping some one and she often neglects her own work to do something for some one else. When Dot entered Whitehall High she was very shy and bashful, but after she learned to know every one, she talked and laughed as much as any of us. She is always smiling and cheerful, even though she spends much time studying. She always comes with all her lessons prepared, and she seems to take a special interest in mathematics and German. She likes to play basketball and is one of the best players on her class team. Dot will not give up studying after grad- uating: her enthusiasm for an education and for a professional career will take her farther. She intends to be a schoolmarm. We wish you luck, Dot. D01- ANNA THERESA BEDNARCIK CEMENTON Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. This lassie hails from Cementon, where she was bornon December 23, l9l2. She received her elementary education in the public schools of Cementon. Later, she entered Whitehall High School, joining the class of '29. She made friends very rapidly, both with her classmates and with the other pupils of the school. AunixH is very studious and quiet, and is not much interested in the opposite sex, but perhaps there is some one in particular. She is interested in plays, basketball games, and the different sports. Aunix is very much interested in typing and shorthand, and, some time in the near future, she intends to be some one's stenographer. We know that she will be successful in any line that she may prefer. We all wish her luck and success. I Athletic Association U-2-3-4l,' Dramatics Page Sixteen Athletic Association Cl-2-3-43, Dramatics

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SiciNNY ALLEN J. BAIR EGYPT Not afriendfor a day, But afriend always. This promising young man first saw light at EDWIN ,IOSEPH BACHMAN FULLERTON Truth is the highest thing that any man can keep. This lad first made his appearance in the town of Fullerton, on the 7th day of November, l9l4. After having successfully Finished his work in the public schools of this town, he entered the portals of Whitehall with the class of '29, Skinny showed a keen interest in athletics, having taken a very great interest in basketball. I-le is a very popular lad. Skinny was often late for the first class, the cause of this tardiness was the reading of the sport page, concerning the details of which he was very well posted. After completing his career in Whitehall, this young lad intends to enter Penn State, and his main ambition is to be a chemist. Whatever he intends to be, or do, we know thatthe will meet with success, and the class cf '29 bids him, farewell! Athletic Association fl-2-3-41g Dramatics Egypt on April 24, l9l3. After successfully passing through the public schools of that town, Barrie entered Whitehall High School with the class of '29. During his four years at White- hall he has always done his best to help both his class and his school. Whenever help was needed, Allen was forever ready to give assistance. Allen has rendered valuable services to White- hall in the capacity of cheerleader. It was largely due to the wonderful cheering of the student body that our basketball teams have done so well during the past season. Barrie', is very popular with the opposite sex. He especially takes great interest in a certain freshie from Fullerton. He is undecided at what higher institution of learning he will complete his education, but whatever course he may decide to follow, we wish him a full measure of success. Farewell. Athletic Association U-2-3-4Q,' Mixed Chorus fl Orchestra QD: Oratorical Contest Speaker C315 Boys' Glee Club Q4Q,- Debating Team 141- Cheer- leader Q05 Dramatics Q3-43. HBARRIEH Page Fifteen



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W. L ,nt GW W sf. gg.: - i' i V' 4 '1 J . - .V X Q- . W '- Nm W x .r --'v A Ay new '-1: 1 . 4 W ti .3 - Q, .L .ago .- lla K X1 f:,s.1Q:sv' ELEANOR ANN Boi-INIS HOKENDAUQUA If studies and sports clash let studies go to smash. This little maid is a thorough Hokendauqua product, being born and bred there. She attended the elementary schools of the above town and, in order to increase her knowledge still further, entered Whitehall High with the class of '29. Tony is very much interested in athletics, a member of the varsity basketball team-verily, a star forward. She served as its captain for two years and helped pull her team through as champions of the Lehigh Valley League. Tony took up the Commercial Course but, as she is not very much interested in commercial studies, she expects to enter the State Teachers' College at East Stroudsburg, where she will prepare herself to become an instructor in physical education. But to be in earnest, Tony has many friends, and we are sure she will be popular wherever she goes and make good in her chosen work. Class Secretary C335 Glee Club UL' Basketball Team QI-2-3-45, Captain Q3-4D,' Dramatics Cl-4Jg President, Varsity Club My Athletic Association HTONYU QI-2-3-49. CARL BONNER FULLERTON Here, sweep these books away, I will not shatter my brains today. ' This fine young man you are now gazing upon, first saw the light of day on September 20, l9l2, in the little town of Fullerton. After passing through the grade schools of Fullerton, he entered Whitehall with the class of '29. Booby immediately became popular among both sexes because of his happy-go-lucky ways and his witty remarks. He is a good friend and is quite interested in the opposite sex, although there is no one in particular. Booby is a member of the academic group, in which he is getting along very fine. He does not play on any of the high school's teams, but he makes up for it by cheering the team to victory. He is undecided as to follow. but we know he undertakings. The class Adieu. what path he will will succeed in his of '29 bids you, Dramatics Q3--'05 Athletic Association U-2-3-415 Boys' Chorus 145. ' ' BOOBYH Page Seventeen

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