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CAROL WAVREK - Tiny but energetic, Carol successfully combines music and sports. Zephyrette for five'years, president and accompanist of Concert Choir, and recipient af D,A.R. Award mark her as out- standing. Carol will attend Cedar Crest. CAROL FALK - Sugar and spice and everything nice is the perfect description of Carol. She is a cheerleader, head typist for THE OWL, and member of the year- book literary staff. Her mad passions in- clude painting, Rock Hudson and sports. :de 53 FRED RUMMEL - Sports, music, and dra- matics designate Fred's talents. High scorer on the basketball team, he belongs to the Concert Choir and National Honor Society, and had leads in both class plays. Fred plans to attend Lafayette College. S 0-4' - 5 K1 if we r 'I mf ' I if -'42-,.. NANCY LAKOVITS - This petite miss has been an art course maior through high school, and is now looking forward ta a career in textile designing. Nancy is a member of the marching band for which she plays drums, Her pastimes are dancing, eating pizza, and playing with her dog Buttons, LINDA PETERS - Elueeyed Linda keeps herself busy with money matters of the Concert Choir, proofreading far the news- paper, and writing far the yearbook. Her chosen career is dental hygiene. Her in- terests are pinochle and miniature golfing. Wal 5 J- DONALD GANTZ - Proud owner of a new Valiant, Don's main interests turn to wrese tling. He was District XI wrestling champ in his senior year and has done outstanding work on the track team. After graduation, he'll work at the Lehigh Valley Dairy. .ann i, , 2. eh .3 fi. I ' f l ' g TIMOTHY McDONALD - An enthusiastic basketball and baseball player describes lanky Tim. As a sports writer for THE OWL, he became eligible far a S500 scholarship. He is sports editor for the yearbook. Tim plans to make Lafayette College his next study habitat. KAREN WALTZ - Always willing to lend a helping hand, Karen can be found busily working behind refreshment stands at home basketball games. Although she pursued the horremakiog course, she w'll enter Allentown School of Cosmetology. pn.
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4 lrf IQ DIANE KLINGER - Combine beauty and brains and the result is a girl who has been a cheerleader for four years, and a mem- ber of the Choral Club and Student Coun- cil. For relaxation Di chooses picnicking, hiking, dancing, and eating lobster tail. rx. Q JOHN BANDLE - Leading his class as sen- ior president keeps .lohn stepping, but he still finds time for fishing or lending a hand at the family service station in Egypt. Being a college prep student, he is looking for- ward to Kutztown next year. ' PERSONALITIES JAMES CHRISTOFF - Hailing from Cementon, Jim is president of the Varsity W Club and a participant in football and baseball. Mainly interested in sports he belongs to the Cementon Athletic Association. After working a few years, he confides that he'd like to travel to Europe. CAROL LUKISH - Peppy Carol is captain cf the cheerleading squad, typist for the yearbook, and treasurer at the senior class. Lovely and sweet, she was chosen Girl of the Year by the Whitehall Woman's Club. Her pleasures are lobster and swimming. Q. I XX ROBERT BROWN - '86 Q' ff MARY ANN RAPCHAK - As class secre- tary and National Honor Society member, Mary Ann plays an important role at Whitehall. Candidate tor yearbook queen, she was also Sophomore Sweetheart, Her fancies turn to spaghetti and P5220- Successful president of Student Council, Bob will be a law major at Franklin and Marshall College. When he is not busy with the debating team, sports, or yearbcok and newspaper, this handsome lad enioys nothing more than a game of pinochle with a few friends. JEROLD DOUGHERTY - Working at Lee high Valley Dairy will occupy Jerry's time until college next year, The three letterman is in the Varsity W Club. ln his senior year he was vice-president of his class and advertising salesman for THE WHITEHALL. K PAUL BALASCKI - Ardent sports fan, Paul proves his own abilities on the basketball and baseball teams. College-bound for Millersville State College, Paul hopes to be- come a secordary school teacher, Movies and pizza occupy his spare moments. I 32 691
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rn -ml fail r :J l EX' -4 ,1- EASTER PARADE - All set for the Easter Parade are Noreen Rosati in a sheer silk organza, Judy New wearing a wedgewood blue walking suit, and Mary Ann Rap- chak modeling a tan herring bone suit and Amy Britton hat. ASHIGN 2 ' Fashion reigns at Whitehall this year as girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes cooperate with THE OWL staff in featuring the latest in wardrobe musts. Kathryn Charles, feature editor, is responsible for planning and scheduling the pictures as well as writing the descriptive copy for the various outfits throughout the year. All models wear clothing from Zollinger- Harned Company in Allentown, a large depart- ment store which makes possible the use of the clothing and assists in choosing fashions that are both smart and reasonably priced. Zollinger's has a special shop for teenagers called the Starlet Circle. Most fashions that the girls modeled came from this shop. Seventeen and other popular magazines featured many of these items during the year. STAIRWAY TO FASHION - Pat Hildebrand, center, wears a shirtwaist dress. READY FOR SPRING - Ready for spring are Sar-dra Solomon wearing Q Linda Handwerk chooses a practczl cstft for cftice work, and Sandra black and white checkered suit, Connie Bernhard sporting appliqued ber- Dgvies mefms the Casual ond Ccmfymbje gpcfgwegfl mudas and blouse, and Diane Ziegler in a handkerchief designed outfit, 26
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