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uw' ' Senior Catherine Shatnislcy vvas this year's Whitehall representative to vvorlc in the Starlet Circle at Zollinger-Horned. One girl is chosen from each high school in the area. Next year Kathryn Charles vvill be on hand to greet the Whitehallites on their shopping sprees. Whitehall students are well-dressed and un- like many schools there is no difticulty regarding the wearing ot ieans or other undesirable garb in the classrooms. Students are generally well-informed concern- ing proper dress tor other occasions as vvell. One need only witness the annual Junior Prom or Sen- ior Farewell to realize that not only the girls but also the boys are very conscious of good taste in the selection of their clothing. Whitehall can be proud of its students who realize the value of good grooming everyday. 3---r K-......i - . x A .7 . -vfmz is O 4 c1.u,1. . COOL COMFORT - Nancy Rosati and Joan Muth are all prepa ed e READY FOR PROM M king plans for the annual Junior Prom are An FC, suave, Weather! Fgghiyed I, me Sycng Syylel Nancy c nette P ryr in a stunning black and white gown with white satin pumps More :wif sat. Joan selects a very simpl, cut suit Dy Cat and Kathryn Charles who wears a ballerina length gown of sheer nylon se rs, A
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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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5 al W L Diane Quigg, Fred Rummel Suzanne Pancottine, Walter Smith Evan Kurtz, John Noll Nancy Gantz, Stephen Schmidt ROYALTY Helen Krupa receives crown from i959 queen Connie Latchaw Senior class president John Bandle will present gift Tuqea 74 Strains of heavenly music the glow of dim light the fragrance of beautiful flowers the faint rustle of silk organza your evening has finally begun You float into the grand ballroom of the Hotel Traylor and loin your beckoning friends ata nearby table You feel unreal in a giddy sort of way This is your first real formal your one and only Junior Prom And now you dance The sweet strains of Matt Gnllespies orchestra carry you whirling dlzzily through time and space Everyone and everything seems to dance with you in the same rhythm tempo and beat Remember? How could you ever forget' w-'58 if N QUEENS COURT st row D Quigg E L S P Weiner Second row J Senyali Ckno FYIH BOF' E R BUC fl atchaw H upa C nhard M ahn t Nestor R Dernkee F DeLucla J Trobetslcy B McNally D Yakubecelc . . . , . --.q , X W 1 5 , 2 J i J 7 o I 'T V A , it 0 V ' , 1 .' V ': ,, f V yy y , I 1 ' W hai ful tx. . I , W V A f V, J -- , 32, ' ' ss f V ' X . l 1 ' - Fir z . ' , . oikits, . Muha, . ' , : . , T. BU 1 J- Ma I , JJ dl 1 . k Of C, L , . Kr , . Ber , . H , S. S eedle, J. - . , - I f A 1 ' f - - 28
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