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JUNE C. ALLMON Alburtis, Route l General Flirt June's ability to make friends results from her lively nature and friendliness. Always rushing about at the last minute was typical of June. Her favorite hobbies were tumbling and driving her father's car. She was usually caught dreaming--dream- ing of becoming the wife of some lucky fellow. Gym Team l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Chorus 1, lSecretaryl 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2. DAVID R. ATEN Macungie Academic Dave Dave was a tall, congenial, fun loving fellow who was always in regular attend- ance at our dances. His easy manner and talkativeness are qualities which will be of value to him when he enters the field of selling. Dave plans to enter Penn State upon completion of his senior year. The Tattler lAdvertising Managerl 3, Football l, 2, 3, Science Club 1, Bird Club lVice Presidentl 2, Varsity E Club 3. ERNESTINE M. BACHMAN 673 Chestnut Street General Ernestine A gay, but quiet and reserved girl, best describes Ernestine. Her heart warming smile is a definite asset to her appearance. She likes dancing, basketball, and enioys going to the movies. She liked working in the cafeteria where she could be seen doing all sorts of things in preparation of the lunches. Knitting Club l. RICHARD G. BARTHOLOMEW 53l Chestnut Street General Ludie A mischievous twinkle in his eye and a hearty laugh, ably portrays Ludie's character. He was well cast as the frustrated house painter in our class play. His personality and sociable attitude will be of great assistance in his future as a chef. Kiss and Tell 3, Football T, 2, Basketball l, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 7, 2, 3, Health and Physical Education Club 1, Cooking Club 2. l
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town. Entering the Americus Hotel we walked through a long hall arriving at the beautiful ballroom decor- ated in the colors of our class, orchid and white. Stepping onto the dance floor we found ourselves in the arms of our date, drifting and dreaming with the soft music of Bud Rader. The crowning of the queen. Kathryn Kershner with her attendents Dot Gilbert, Dot Spieker, Joyce Stephen and Jill Shelling was the high spot of the evening. Going home we found ourselves tired but happy after the most wonderful night we ever had. Arriving near the end of the year was the annual Declamation Contest held on May 25, which was enioyed by many and won by Joan Moser. The last function of the year was the Senior Farewell held in the gym on June 7, i949 in which we honored the graduates and knew that we had finally arrived at the top and would be seniors. lt was a perfect end to a perfect year. We made it, we were now seniors. Realizing there was a big year ahead we started immediately by placing many of our classmates on teams and then planning for our Sadie Hawkins Dance November 12, T949. Corsages were made and sold and everybody danced in their socks. lt was a gay nght and the gym echoed with laughter. Many names were put in spotlights on the three nights, November l7, l8, and l9 of our class play Kiss and Tell , with their superb acting it proved to be an enormous success. Following this was the Yuletide Swing held in the gym on December 22, i949 which brought around many alumni and also helped to start our well dated Christmas vacation. Cupid showed up with his bow and arrows at the Cupids Capers dance held on February l8, 1950 and brought many a girl and boy a new romance. Our interesting and educational field trips were made to the Court House, County Jail, and State Hospital. The last and eagerly awaited social event of the year was the Senior Ball held at Castle Gardens on June 2, l95O. lt was attended by many and enioyed by all. Sadly we realized that our school days were at an end by the serious Baccalaureate and Commencement Services where we bade farewell to many of our classmates with tears in our eyes. Thus ended four wonderful years spent in Emmaus High for 142 students. ADVISERS Mr. Lobb Miss Dils Miss Strauss, Class Treasurer Mr. Becker
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MARY E. BASTIAN Wescosville General Mary Quiet, friendly and always willing to help others. Mary spends much time attend- ing movies, reading, knitting and listening to popular tunes. Her main dislikes are doing dishes and math! Although Mary is interested in all sports, badminton is her favorite. We know she will succeed in her chosen field. Knitting Club 7, 2, Girl Reserves 3. DOROTHY J. BAUER Macungie, Route l Secretarial Dot Dot's engaging smile, neatness and poise will help her to succeed as an airline hostess. To pass the time she reads, types, or takes walks. During her school years she was an interested tan of the football and basketball games. We will always remember her as being one of the peppy Drum Corps maiorettes. The Tattler lClass Editorl 3, Health and Physical Education Club 2, 3 VIRGINIA P. BEAKY 629 Furnace Street Secretarial Ginny A receptionist for some lucky doctor is Ginny's aim. A very talkative iokester, she likes movies, dancing, ice cream and sports, which include baseball, ice skating and football. We will always remember her bright smile as she sold football pro- grams. She always said she definitely did not like boys, only time will tell. Knitting Club l, 2. CAROL J. BEAM Old Zionsville General Carol Flirtatious but also demure describes this changeable miss, a friend to all who know her. She was an ardent sports fan when not highstepping as one of our capable maiorettes. With her neat appearance and sense of humor she is sure to obtain her goal as a nurse. The Tattler lFeafure Editorl 3, Maiorette 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Chorus 3, Dramatic Club l, 2, Health and Physical Education Club lTreasurerl 3. g ---15 5
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