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QUEEN - Senior Diane Klinger is queen of the Winter Carnival. Robert Brown, student council president, presents a bouquet and loving cup to the queen. I O O 'x .L A fm: 4 'R S 41' REGIONAL WINNERS - Charles Faust, Edgar Steckel, adviser, and Al Strunk inspect science plaques. ,a,,..f ig- 1 1 . ,,,,,,.,.--f- ' AWARDS DINNER - Whitehall students who participate in extracurricular activities were honored at a banquet sponsored by the Whitehall Booster Club. Marcia Theiss, Vera Grason, and Thomas Draxler show with pride certificates given to them. si' SENIOR CITIZEN - Elected by serie: gifs to receive the DA.R. horcr Crvol lt'.':vrek, righr is awarded chgrzter pin by Miss Esther C Frey. 22 In every field ot lite there is someone who excels to the highest rank. So it is at Whitehall. Students re- ceive awards tor their accomplishments in both the academic and extra-curricular lines. Timothy McDonald was declared a national winner in Quill and Scroll s News Story Contest, Awards were presented to nine students at the fourteenth annual Lehigh Valley Science Fair. Linda Strauss and Gary Klinger copped first and second place ninth grade awards, respectively, in the Lehigh Valley l-leart Association essay contest. Girl of the Year and Daughters-ot-the-Americam Revolution awards were received by Carol Lulcish and Carol Wavrek, respectively. Whitehall capped tour ot the nine awards in the Better Writing Contest sponsored by the CalleChron- icle Newspapers. Winners were iuniors Kathryn Charles, Kathleen VValter, ard Paulette Fisher.
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' A'RDS SQ 'bar ee .Q mg, Mis 1 , . f- YOUNG SCIENTIST - Ninth grader Lindo Strauss copped honorable mention for her science project in the annual Lehigh Valley Science Fair. l fl NEW HONOR - First to be named Girl of the Year, a proiect sponsored by the Whitehall Q Woman's Club, is Corol Lukish, right. Mrs. Dorothy Rumrnel, president of the organization, gives gift to Carol. Corol was also named 1960 Yearbook Queen. JOURNALIST - Reviewing winning article in the l96O Quill ond Scroll News Story Contest is Tim McDonald, g'!-1 H, '11 14' PRIDE - George D. Steckel, crincipal, looks cn as Aibeft Stxnir 'ec es BAND DINNER v Pennsylvania Power ond Light Corrpacy schofcrshio tforn H, V. See ri t 'fin 'G- ff-'H 'tr f 3,,,,,,.-.:..A, oo i ,K x sf, C- f- 'V Ds:':,ng was inn to tr-'-cn by 'che 'te' 'H' c J . ,s , o cn en D 'fe 'D ing ,. c, 1 Jw:
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