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LUCILLE BAUDER - Head moiorette, Lucy, has been twirling a baton ever since she can rernember. This blueeyed blonde is captain of the girls' basketball team, too. In winter Lu loves ice-skating, is o whizz on steel blades, ROBERT BORTZ - Bob is serving his country in the Army Reserves, while at Whitehall he plays sousaphore in the band. Liking rncsic, Skinny Minny is his current favorite. In his spare time Bob likes playing cords and dancing. GERALDINE FEDOR - Lovely brunette Jeri is presiclert of Notonal Hora' Society and o candidate for yearbook queer. She likes to read, dance, play tennis, and eat pizza. You'll Never Walk Alone is her favorite song, always sung at graduation. an ' 356614 66444 RICHARD NEW - Dick is never happier than when eating breaded veal cutlet. He's o football lettermon and on the track team too, Dancing could be considered his hobby, so 'notch he likes music. Book of Lovel' is Dickls current favorite, Frank Sirotrols his mon all the way. ROBERT KEIPER - Eating steak is where you'll tincl Bob, A Whitehall athlete, he's on the football and basketball teams, plus being a men-ber of the Boys' Glee Club. Kelp is also in the Marine Reserve Corps and class play. SANDRA STOUDT - Music is one of Sandyls loves, she can often be found listening to progressive iazz on her sister's hi-fi set. A rrerrber of the Concert Choir, Sandy likes to sing and dorce...and eat pizza pie. CHARLENE OWEN - Pretty Charlene is a candidate for yearbook queen, and you can well see why. A member of the Concert Choir, her favorite hit tune is Are You Sincere? Charlene loves to dance and roller skate, if you'd like o date, ask her out for a snack and order pizza pie. KENNETH POPPE - President of the senior class ard Student Council V.P. keeps this Dodger fan busy. But likes all sports, darcrg, turkey, a'd Ivy-league clothes. Ken hopes to go to Lafayette College in fall to further his education.
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JOYCE SCHULER - Joyce, who likes to go to the mov.es on a date, expects to go to comptometer school after graduation from Whitehall. Often seen in a '57 Edsel, Joyce iust loves pizza pie, as it seems everyone else does. RONALD WEINER - Civil Defense Club claims this general student as a member. Liking all kinds of sports, Ron fishes and hunts but especially likes to swim in the summer, when not helping Dad on the iob in the bakery. BARBARA FRITTS - This cute gal who's a bundle of pep just loves to dance. Co- captain of the cheerleading squad, Barb likes to play baseball and bake. She is a member of the Gym Club and wants to become a nurse. ' PERSONALITIES 1-fee PENELOPE STECKEL - Busy, busy Penry is one of the wonders of White- hall. How does she get It all done? A high honor student, Pen is accompanist for the Concert Choir and editor of both the newspaper and year- book. In her rare spare tirre she likes to knit, read, and swim. KENNETH BALLAS - A real hsh fan, this popular guy knows more about fly rods and tackle than most men. Creamy writes out- door sports articles for THE OWL. Next to gopher hunting he likes to eat hfs favorite fried chicken, DOROTHY LYCHAK - Tiny and full Of fun, Dot's ambition is to work in an office, You can hnd her playing miniature golf, working crossword puzzles or driving a Ford. . .or playing True Love while feast- ing on a hoagy. JOHN MARUSHOK - Coecaptoin of the football team is one of Johnny's claims to fame. This busy boy is also on the baseball team, in the Boys' Chorus and Varsity W Club, and is the sports editor of THE WHITEHALL. Cars are Johnny's hobby, his '49 Plymouth fills most of his spare time. WILLIAM MARTIN - Pepper, an all 'round swell fellow, is president of the Varsity W Club and a three letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. In his spare time Pep enioys oil painting and is quite good at it,
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ARTISTIC TYPIST - Barbara Snyder, who is a commercial stu- dent, received first prize in artistic typing for her excellent job of portraiture. VIVE LA PEANUTS - First prize in French went to Kenneth Poppe, senior. ln his project, Ken reproduced in French two of the comic strips on Peanuts, his favorite comic. viva LH 'gf PEHNUTS 7' .fr .-. Q I 0- ... T'! '9 -'T' A a ,242 I V '- 'I 'ani i sounn mo Music .424 AL SOUND AND MUSIC - .loy Klingler showed the wave patterns that different instruments possess with the oscilloscope. ' FIR Science fairs may be common, but Whitehall started an entirely new trend by displaying projects in all fields of en- deavor. Art, commercial subjects, English, guidance, home- making, industrial arts, mathematics, music, science, lan- guages, and social studies, all were represented since every student was urged to enter one or more projects. Projects were judged by a committee ot teachers on originality, neatness, and accuracy. This display, open to the public two evenings, attracted several thousand people. Seven exhibitors were interviewed on a fifteen-minute WSAN radio broadcast by John Van Sant, and the forty-eight rnost outstanding projects in the field of science were entered in the Lehigh Valley Science Fair. THE RED PLANET - Science winner, Karl Meltzer, displayed the many different surfaces on the planet Mars. 26
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