Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE-WHITEHALL-1934 ' ,A f f f ,- ,- X g C x X f TJ 9 - - , - N x X I X I MILDRED lVlILLEN DUNBAR HOKENDAUQUA A disposition that's sweet and sound, A girl who you love to have around. A sweet titian-haired lass, who is also known as a great talker of the class. describes Dewey t olilllusic is lVlildred's most loved hobby, although MAYSIE WOLBACH FAUs'r X FULLERTON W A ripple of laughter, A clamor of noise- Tl1at's Maysie all over She's worse than the bays. This black-haired maiden is a lVladchen of she is also fond of dancing, chewing gum, and reading. A few books at her side will keep her contented for many hours. Dewey may some time in the future be heard singing your blues away, for she entertains herself and friends with her crooning, which is really quite a treat! ! ! There is no particular male who interests Dewey, although there seems to be an attrac- tion at a certain Broadcasting Studio in Allentown. Whenever an assignment is not completed, Mildred excuses herself with the saying, Rome wasn't built in a day. Mildred hopes to become a nurse, and we hope that she may realize this ambition. Athletic Association U-2-3-41: Business Club GJ: Class Basketball il-235 Dramatics 1425 Glee Club U-3-425 Mixed C orus HD. the German class, who shows her generous dis- position by handing out her papers to her class- mates-those who have had no time to prepare their lessons. She has always proved herself a good sport and friend to every one. lVlaz is proficient in two arts-laughing and talking, but she excels most in woman's natural ability-talking. Nevertheless, she is an ambi- tious and industrious student, as her classmates can testify. After graduation Maysie will continue her studies at a Teachers' College, where she will prepare for her profession. We know that she will find success in the Held she has chosen. As in the past, may you also in the future Lebe Wohl. Athletic Association U-2-3-41: Dramatics Q3-41: German Club Q-41. , Page Twenty-four X---xox-, 2 , L. 5 ,- 7 ' f 4 4

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x x X x x l K THE WHITEHALL-1934 x 5 s Q ' N Q x , C s C f 'A?i5 G3l6? s9 X X X X X X X MARGARET M. CARY FULLERTON 0h! such willy remarks our 'Peg' doth make From early morn, till very late. We are almost led to believe that Peggy may have borrowed a bit of that irresistible charm from that well-known City of Brotherly Love -Philadelphia, and tucked it away in her traveling bag: and upon her arrival here, she so graciously spread it wherever she went. Peggy has spent neither too much nor too little time on her studies. She has devoted just enough time to enable her to be considered a student. Just as loyal as Peg was to all her classmates, so she was to her Alma Mater. She has always been an ardent supporter of all White- hall's activities. Upon graduation Peg intends to enter a school for designing. To you, dear Peg, the class of '34 extends its sincerest wishes for the best of luck. Athletic Association U-2-3-455 Class Baskeiball MARY HELEN DERKITS EGYPT Always jolly, always gay- That's our Mary every day. Here is a girl who is always happy-a happi- ness devoid of hilarity. Although Mary does her work quietly. she is admired by all her class- mates because of her complaisance. Any one seeking assistance finds Mary willing to help even though she is busy, for she derives pleasure from knowing that her classmates, too, are succeeding. We call her a diligent worker: but when preparing her bookkeeping, to call her sedulous is not exaggeration. In her spare time Mary can usually be found reading a book. No one knows. though, what kind of book she reads: but we are sure it is something that is educational Mary would like to secure a clerical position after being graduated from Whitehall High School. We are positive that she will reach the top of the ladder if she attends to her work as she does to her studies. Alhlelic Association U-2-3-42: Business Club 141- Class Baskelball UD: Debating Q-0: Dramaiics Q-0: Press Club QU. 15-23: Debating QU: Dramalics C4j,' French Club Q -4 . Page Twenly-lllrcc O 'H ' 2 1 .f 11'- r ' 'kb Q 10 1- 1 -191' 1,-, '



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THE-WHITEHALL-1934 X g g E 5 N - - N -. N S N ' g'fEN'Cv3STQQ Ki-:IDA EDWARD FoNzoNE FULLERTON ERNEST HARVEY FENSTERMAKER EGYPT Variety is the spice of life. No, dear patron. this is not Romeo, whom you are beholding. but Ernest H. Fenstermaker, better known by his fellow students as Funce. Funce honestly believes that gentlemen prefer brunettes, for he is attracted to them quite easily. Another of Funce's fine features is that he played a prominent part in athletics, being a three letter man for at least three years during his high school career. His witty remarks- The Sayings of Me and My Chevy, chewing gum. and a tendency for being late for German class are outstanding characteristics of this young man. Having fully decided to further his knowledge, he has made plans to enter a higher institution. Funce, the Class of '34 extends to you best of wishes for a successful future. Athletic Association U-2-3-41: Class Vice- President UD: Dramatics My Varsity Basketball C3-41: Varsity Baseball CI-2-3-4Jg Varsity Foot- ball U-2-3-41. Never studies, but knows everything. Khida, known as lcky. has always played a prominent part in athletics. Football, his major sport. always kept him quite busy smearing the opponents' plays. That cute mustache which he frequently raises and the dark curly hair which he pos- sesses attract the attention of the opposite sex to such an extent that he is envied by the less for- tunate fellows. just who lcky is rushing we do not know, but he makes some mysterious visits to Catasauqua. ln addition to all his other activities lcky finds sufficient time to devote to his studies and thus he is able to further develop his mental alertness as well as his physical powers. May you continue to smear the plays of all opposi- tion, Khida. Farewell. Athletic Association U-2-3-4Dg Class Basketball U-2-3-455 Class Football Q2-31: Dramatics 11-2- 3-415 Executive Committee U-2-3-4J: German Club C3-4,5 Glee Club C2-3-415 Mixed Chorus U-2-3-455 Treasurer, Executive Committee 141: Varsity Bose- ball U-2-4Jg Varsity Football fl-2-3-4j. Page Twenty-five X I X ,'- l .71 X s S x Bfmx fx ,Q 3 ,- ' ,-

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