Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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CHARLOTTE G. ANDERSON Zionsville, Route 1 Academic Charlotte's integrity and unwavering diligence has made her one of our high ranking students. She has contributed much to the success and variety of the Hi Jeff. Her pet peeve was finding back seat drivers in her car after school. Her many assets should prove her successful in the nursing profession. Hi jeff CReporterQ 2, Cliditor-in-Chief, 35 Ch0ru.r 2, 3,' Library Club 2. RGBERT ANTLER 175 Green Street General As one of the most talented artists in our class, Bob can surely anticipate a successful career as a commercial artist. His oil paintings decorated our halls and his scenery our stage. Bob was an enthusiastic sports fan who was in- dispensable in all gym exhibitions. His spare time was utilized by driving his Green Hornet. The Tazftler CSporZJ Ealitorl 3,' Gym Team I, 2, 3,' Glee Club I, 35 Choruf I, 2, 3,' Gymuaftic Club If Cheff, Club 2. EVAN P. ADAMS 433 Elm Street General Evan As a member of the basketball team, Evan was Well-known for his out- standing team Work. He had the knack of never missing fast moving conver- sations, and he always gave his own unofficial opinion. His persuasiveness. self-confidence, and ability to make conversation indicate a successful career as a traveling salesman. Baxleetball I. 2, 35 Bafeball 35 Baud 1,' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choruf I, 2. 35 llloriifor Club 2, 3,' Coruervatiorz. and Wild Lufe Club I, 2,4 Vanity E Club 3. Charlotte if-Bob!! JUNE A. ,ARNOLD East Texas Academic june Exuberantly chattering, June, with her captivating personality and lively charm, was constantly making friends and tactfully influencing teachers and classmates. A willing eager-beaver, she diverted her energies into making various class projects successful. Junels initiative and friendliness will insure her a promising future in nursing. The Tatller fdfiociaie Editorj 3,' Colour Guard 2, 3',' Glee Club I,' Choruf 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: Club Ig Typing Club QTrea:urerj 25 furzior Declarnatiorz Cou- teft 2. 1 185

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the highest ever made On a single dance at E.H.S., and almost unbelievable. Now we were ready for the dramatic highlight of the year, the Senior 'Class Play, December 6, 7, and 8. We selected the Pulitzer Prize play, Harvey , which was the first Pulitzer Prize play presented by E.H.S. The play carries a deep emotional undercurrent in addition to being a great comedy. The play itself and its fine presentation will remain in the minds of its viewers for some time. On December 10 and 11 we duplicated our Junior year performance on the Iowa tests. A short Christmas party in the gym ended the year 1951 for us. Back to school in 1952 we gave the Twirp Twirl on January 19. This wonderful success featured Matt Gillespie's Orchestra. After field trips to the County Court House, State Hospital, and County Jail, and the best Senior Day of them all on May 23, we looked forward to our last school function, the Senior Ball. This grand event was held at the Americus Hotel on June 3, with Bud Rader's Orchestra furnishing the music. The big year was climaxed by the reverent Baccalaureate service, June 1, and five days later at our Commencement we marched down the aisle to music written for us. With our futures molded at.Emmaus High we left to take our places in the world. The ultimate success we achieved can be attributed to our tremendous group feeling with no sectional prejudices or idiosyncrasies which have been the down4fall of many class organizations. On the following pages you can refresh your memory with the pictures Of these 123 people who comprise the class of 1952, E.H.S., the most active, aggressive, cooperative, and clear thinking group ever to have the privilege of graduating from this wonderful school. OFFICERS ADVISERS JAN SAcHs CSecretaryj, THEODORE GARDNER CPrefidfnzJ, CARO- LINE BIEBER CTmz.vurfrj, WILLIAM BROWN QVice Preridenzj. MR. BURGER, MRS. MOYER, MR. MOYER.



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BARBARA I. ATEN Macungie Academic Barham Looking like a fashion-plate and debutante, Barbara conceals a wonderful sense of humor combined with intelligence and sincerity. An enthusiastic sports fan she was always shouting at the top of her lungs cheering the teams to victory. Her plans for the future include attending Ohio Wesleyan University' The Taltler Cddoertixing Managerj 3,' Glee Club I,' Choru: I, 2, 3,' Dramatic: Club I,' Debating and Reading Club 2. HARVEY E. BATMAN Old Zionsville General Harb Easy-going and fun loving, Harv had the faculty of speaking first, then thinking, a habit which brought him many invitations to the principal's office. There was never a dull moment: when Harv was around. He was a chronic walker and master forget of signatures, for which he was in great demand. His aim in life is to own his own service station. Track 1, 2, 3,' Sludent Couneil I,' Monitor Club 2, CLieutenantj 3,' Nature Study Club CTrea.vurerJ I,' Scabbard and Blade Club fVife Preridentl 2,' Photo- graphy Club 3. JEANNETTE E. BAUMER 322 Main Street Commercial Nett1e' ' Nettie came to us from Bethlehem in her Junior year, and displayed her musical ability by singing and playing the clarinet. She willingly contributed her talents both in school and in the church. Her eagerness, neatness, and creative ability foretell a successful career as a secretary, or floral arranger. The Tattler fddvertiring M anagerj 35 Band 2, 3,' Concert Orcheftra 2, 35 Glee Club 3,' Chorur 2, 3,' Indufirial Arif Club 2. PEARL L. BENFIELD 116 South Fifth Street Academic Pearl A bite-size atom bomb, Pearl was always bustling around getting a last minute article for the Hi Jeff, or cracking her corny jokes. Her favorite past- time it seemed was trying to create chaos, in which she succeeded with amazing efficiency. A talented seamstress, she is planning to become a Home Economics teacher. Hi jeff CReporterj 2 and 3,' Naiure Study Club 1,' Home Nurfing Club 2.

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