Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE WHI TEH ALL . 1934 s s x g X N s , - , S N 1 f f , f- , , S i T l I STEPHEN JOHN HARAKAL HOKENDAUQUA By his works shall you know him. A l'oeuvre on connail l'ouvrier. Steve has come to us from that great town -Hokendauqua. Steve is a young man of few words, but when he sets some of his gray matter to work, he makes the rest of us sit up and take notice. Stephen has always been persevering in his efforts to carry on his work to the best of his ability-dependability and self-reliance being the outstanding qualities which made him pop- ular among his fellow classmates. While Stephen was never an active member of any athletic team, he was always a good and loyal supporter of the school. Steve does not expect to continue his edu- cation in a higher institution. for he is undecided as to his future. However. we feel that a bright and happy life is awaiting him. Farewell. Aihlelic Associalion fl-2-3-4,5 Class Baskelball Q2-31, Class Foollmll QD: Dramalics UD: French Club Q3-45. RUTH FREDERICK I-IARTMAN FULLERTON Charm that is real: A smile that is life's seal. Here is the dignified little lady of the class who believes in perfection. Ruth, intellectually, always looks upon the broad side of life. She is not the selfish type, but tries so hard to please others. Partiality is unknown to her. This is one of the greatest factors that makes her charm incomparable. She is not always serious-minded, but expresses many a remark true to wit and humor. This young woman qualifies highly in any- thing she undertakes. There are two great hobbies that Ruthie indulges in. She has always been interested in music. From child- hood on she has devoted herself faithfully to the keyboard. Another hobby of Ruthie's is to work in her garden, which contains roses, johnny-jumpupsf' and daisies. To you, Ruthie, we wish a colorful garden of happiness and success. Auf wiedersehenln Alhlelic Associalion U-2-3-43: Debating C415 Dramalics fl-4j: German Clulr Q3--0: Glec Club Q05 llflixcd Chorus 145. Page Twenty-seven I L, , 0 1 ss in 4, , p - E.. - ,. ,. 4 l ' t

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THE-WI-IITEHALL-1934 x Q s -x -s - - - S - w N , aw f 4 1 fA f 1 ig! . U X I all the There is an indefmable something about Laura which is rather attractive. She is well liked by there is something doing. Whenever a joke is to be heard, she is on hand. Laura has been greatly interested in her Com- I LAURA BARBARA GRAEFF 1 FULLERTON I lf you want lo laugh and have some fun. I Call on Laura, she's the one. I Smiles, a big heart, and congeniality have made I Blackie a favorite among the members of her class. It is said that Blackie doesn't like II school particularly, and likes studies less, but she I seldom hurries or worries and life, as it is, fills her ll with contentment. li students and can always be found where gl mercial work, and although she has not decided f just what she will do in the future, her many I friends join in wishing her, Lots of Luck. Athletic Association U-2-3-10: Business Club I Q05 Dramatics MJ, Glee Club UD. I I I MARGARET M. M. GROLLER . EGYPT 1 ,I A vivid personality of two blending shades- Sweet and Lovely. I Presenting-Sweet and Lovely Mars Mel- Roy, of the radio world, or in our world Mar- garet Groller, our class president. I Mars, although never known to be par- ticularly fond of study, has been able to hold her own and after four years of work and play fand more playj she has led her class to the cross road of life. Margaret has the happy faculty for making I friends wherever she goes. Moreover. she fully deserves all the respect and popularity she has K obtained, for she is a talented person. During I her junior year Mars received first girls' prize in the Oratorical Contest. Mars expects to improve her talent by at- l tending a dramatic school. ln bidding you good-bye, Mars, all we can say is, Good Luck! Good Health! We hope to see you on Broadway. Athletic Association fl-2-3-4,5 Cheer Leader Q2-3-41: Class President 1455 Debating C455 Dra- I matics U-2-3-435 Class Financial Secretary CD5 German Club C3-4J: Glee Club Q2-3-4D,' Mixed Chorus GI: Uratorical Contest Prize Speaker 1315 U Press Club 00. A 0 Page Twenty-six I :l ' i C' X S S ' f N N 4-QQ-sic' ' ' ' 'a 9' ,- l K- -



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l i THE WHITEHALL .1934 C S C C C xx 1 f X I l I BETSY SCHADEN l-IARTZ FULLERTON l Bright and smiling with fair blue eyes, Short in stature and oh! so wise. Although Coplay may claim Miss Betsy's first eleven years of life, Fullerton and Whitehall High School are her present claimants. Betsy has been a faithful member of the Class of '34g her willingness to aid a fellow student can be justified by her classmates. Betsy has always been an ardent supporter of - ,- Z , ,- ,A ' C9f its our athletic teams, and when one speaks of the Girls' Clee Club and Mixed Chorus she must also be given recognition. Betsy is also known to be a splendid pianist. This young lady expects to extend her educa- tion and is planning to enter college. I-Iere's success, Betsy, and luck too! May your future claimant find you every bit as gra- cious and interesting as we have. Athletic Association U-2-3-4Jg Dramalics MD: Girls' Glee Club C3-42p Mixed Chorus 00. LEON RUTHERFORD l-IECKMAN . FULLERTON Youth is the highest thing that any man can keep. Here we have one of those football heroes who needs an armed body guard in order to protect him from the weaker sex. Leon is also inter- ested in baseball which claims a great deal of his time during the warmer seasons. Because of his physique he is very capable of engaging in these sports. ' Leon is a very good-natured and generous young man, always willing to share with others whatever he has. He seems to possessahumor- ous streak and is always looking for a little fun. However, a more serious nature is often appar- ent, especially when he is preparing his assign- ments. While Leon is undecided about his future, engineering holds some interest for him. But whatever his choice may be, we wish him success and happiness. Athletic Association fl-2-3-455 Class Football QD: Dramatics Q05 German. Club Q3-45: Glee Club Q3-415 Mixed Chorus Q05 Varsity Baseball C455 Varsity Football Q-0. Page Twenty-eight I X X N 43-fcwsaego-,Q-JY ' - -asaeaallb tg. ,,. .. -

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