Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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' RECOG ITIO W- B-mei 'mm' .uskwrw GOOD NEWS - Ronald MacAdarn reads letter to Sarae Eberhardt stating she won second prize in state- wide What the Constitution Means to Me contest. .imrewm , SECOND PRIZE - The Eftect of Freezing on Learning and Retention in White Mice is the name of the project for which John Grason, a junior, received a second prize in the biology division at the Lehigh Valley Science Fair. BETTY CROCKER - Assistant Principal Alton F. Wago- man presents Jean Krupa with Betty Cracker pin. PUBLICATIONS - Seniors receiving newspaper awards from Miss Marjorie D.A.R. AWARD - Miss Esther Frey, guidance CUVGCYOV, tells SGHCIVO l-OfClWGW Lazarus are Judith Shatter, William Nagle, and Sarae Eberhardt. she has won Daughters ot American Revolution award. 23

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MUSIC - Robert Taber is proud of the superior rat- ing he received from the recent Forensic of the Na- tional Federation of Music Clubs. SPELLING BEE - Judith Keiper represented Whitehall in the Lehigh Valley Spelling Bee. MERIT RATINGS - Miss Esther Frey tells Marvin Klotz, Mary Anne Nevins and Paul Weisbach their ratings in the Merit Scholarship Tests. O 6 I Ori mai penevior paTTern To a 'new neliavior ' ' , ,gg 'te 'ice were QW? aug various siimuli To suiT The researcher. ,,. 53, 52' We effecis ST df HISTORY sTrucTure and nervous sysfems o male, were sTudied-Received Q 'nice BALBfJax- Sacrificed mice ' To preserve Them- DissecTed uacle pq muscle, Then The Dram. ed Txpf pair lanpr:faTory silimiri f ice- er a. esawv GV' 0 porn on Nqovemner 3129 1958- lgg- I e5'E:'s ,af Tie igxedme S,Xc::grew'Fg, isflie iET.dgi,m 'used my 'ie clay. 5 nd. moihers xmTil Dec 2qilq58 4 dh . , 1957 Th f' T f The 5ia2T5'exacTi.y NCT' E- or Q8 d series im 87' :mi ef W Tig 9 B J TS' .nay I DT, iw.. ,,h. ,. . ig 'ff-'-1 -4-red - l if TOP PRIZE - Bruce Eisenhardt took the top prize in the biology category at the Lehigh Valley Science Fair and a weeklong cruise sponsored by the U. S. Navy. His proiect is The Effect ot Tranquilizers and Psycho-energizers Upon Mice. Whitehall has a star-studded enrollment. Almost every field is represented in this galaxy of stars. Sarae Eberhardt won a second prize in a state- wide contest with her essay concerning the Consti- tution ot the United States. Robert Taber excelled at Forensic and Judith Keiper won the spelling bee championship. Guidance Director Miss Esther Frey announced high ratings in the National Merit Corporation Scholarship competition for Mary Anne Nevins, Paul Weisbach, and Marvin Klotz. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award went to Jean Krupa, while Sandra Latchaw was chosen Daughter of the American Revolution rep- resentative trom Whitehall senior girls. All these honors prove that the potential is there. Among Whitehall students may well be those who can snare the ever elusive dame-fortune. 22 '73 3. 166317330 159 WCG



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f .1 UNIFORMS - Band members Sandra Heffeltinger and Mar- cia Hahn look at old uniforms with director John Walter. n gf in I 6' I 'Z' 1 A - I f, -. . is I 4 'Y M ' 5' . . I 1 ' I I , A ' I L A ' ' , 4, . . ' A 1: I 8 J, ' kg COMMENCEMENT - God So Loved the VVorId is sung by choir members, who '- 1 - are underclassmen, seniors who participated in choral activities during their high I .L I 5 D 4? I R . Q 4 -ff ROUTINE - Maiorettes, led by the head maiorette, Karen Reid, go through one of their eye-catching routines, I HALF-TIME - Intermission at a home football game is TRADITION - Choir members present Yau'II Never Walk Alone, a tradition at sparked by peppy tunes and colorful routines of the band, commencement exercises. Seniors do not participate. 24

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