Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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RONALD N. ALLENDER Emm aus, Route l General R0cleyU An ardent sports enthusiast, Rocky spent most of his time hunting or playing basketball for the recreation league. Having a jovial and mischievous nature, he tried to pass phony lunch tickets in the cafeteria. His knowledge and collection of model aircraft will assure him of having a successful career in aviation. BARBARA L. ALTHOUSE 752 Mifflin Street, Lebanon Academic Barbie Quiet, sincere and intelligent, Barbie's main ambition is to attend Lebanon College. Having moved to Lebanon in the early part of the year, she was unable to complete her senior year with our class. During her leisure, Barbie enjoyed singing, playing the piano and reading. Hi jeff Staff CReporterD 2, CCojny Editw-I 35 Clare Play 3,' Chorur I, 2, 3,' Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. Bareball CStudent Managerj 2, 3 Conrerrfatwn and Wild Life Club I Hunting and Fixhing Club 2,' Vanity EH Club 3 Bowler Club 3 GERALD D. ALTHOUSE Emmaus, Route 1 Academic Bug.f A cloud of smoke, the roar ofa '39 Chevy, Bugs, the Romeo with slicked down hair, had arrived at the canteen! When not on a dance floor, Bugs was usually hunting or bowling. Here's to an eventful college life and no flat tires on dates. Typewriting Club 3. KATHLEEN M. AMIG 527 Elm Street General Kathy With an artistic flair and a keen sense of responsibility, Kathy was usually on a decorating committee for various school functions. An enthusiastic sports fan, she was generally cheering our teams on to victory. Known for her irre- placeable recordings, Kathy always had a gang at her house. Her main am- bition is to have a career in art. Tri-Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3g Boofter Club 3. .. 18 - Clare Vice Prexident 25 Class Play 3 Student Council 3 Conrervatmn and Wild L1fe Club I ,' Cheer and Checker: Club fV1ce Premlentj 2 Bowler Club 3

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To chill your blood there was the Chamber of Chills , to test your skill, the baseball throw and to satisfy your appetite a bake sale and cider garden. The highlight of the evening was Bruce Polster's Wild West Show , with the celebrated Can Can Cuties . After all this boisterous entertainment we enjoyed the relaxing music of Bob Kosharek's Contenentals,' at the dance, which was the finale of the Senior Jamboree. Although 1952 was not a leap year, the girls still had an opportunity to do the asking. On November 28 all the girls escorted their beaux to the senior class's Sadie Hawkins Dancen. An almost record-breaking crowd attended the dance, probably because we obtained one of the best orchestras available, Stan Keiser's Orchestra. For our class play, held on November 20, 21, and 22, we chose The Great Big Doorstepu, a comedy in three acts by Albert Hackett and Francis Goodrich, which portrayed the tribulations and incongruities of a poor Southern family. Although the play was a comedy, the audience, beneath their laughter, pitied the Crochet family and worried with them. After viewing a splendid Christmas program in the auditorium, the senior class held a party in the gymnasium before beginning Christmas vacation. Early in the new year we began planning for our next dance, The Hobo Ball , a come as you like dance, which we presented on February 21, 1953. Although not particular about the attire of the students attending the dance, we were very particular in our choice of an orchestra and chose the Five Tones. Field trips to the Court House, County Jail, and State Hospital broke the monotony of our final weeks of school, and on May 22, Senior Day, we caused our last uproar within these walls. In formal attire we attended the Senior Ball, a dinner-dance, this year held at the Hotel Traylor and with Bud Rader's Orchestra furnishing the music. The best dance of them all, the Senior Ball was a suitable ending for our social life in high school. Now our sojourn was nearly completed as we attended Baccalaureate services and solemnly bowed our heads together and prayed. On June 4, at Commencement, we received our diplomas and fought to swallow the lump that was in our throat as the Alma Mater was played. We marched out of the auditorium to the recessional hymn, were swarmed with friends and congratulations, and then the big day came to its close for one hundred forty Seniors, the 1953 Class of Emmaus High School. OFFICERS ADVISERS Seated: Ardyth Ann Heimbach CSecrftaryD, Carl Wieder Seated: Miss Hauser, Mr. Benfield. Standing: Mr. Diehl, CPre1identj. Standing: Nancy Heist fTrfafnrfrD, Neil Mr. Ortt. Moyer KVire Prefidfntj.



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SHIRLEY E. APFFEL S24 Evergreen Street General Shiflgy This Witty lass with the irnpish eyes, Well-groomed appearance and inimitable sneeze was usually the center of attraction among a group of students. Artist- ically inclined, Shirley willingly served on publicity and decorating com- mittees for our class functions. Her plans for the future are as unpredictable as her personality and moods. Tatller Staff fFealure Editor, 3,' Hi jeff Staff fCartoonl.vtD I, 2, 3,' Glee Club 3,' Clzoruf 3,' Student Couneil 35 Dramalies Club I. CAROL E. ARNOLD Alburtis, Route 1 Academic Carol To excel in the field of fashion is Carol's main ambition. Through her artistry in drama she captured generous acclaim for her portrayal of Mama Crochet in the class play, and Was awarded first prize in the Junior Declamation Contest. She enjoyed Water color painting, music and reading. Club l,' Declamatiou Context 2. DOROTHY E. BASTIAN Wescosville Commercial Dot Known as a quiet and shy girl in class, Dorothy was really lively and vivacious with her friends. Most of her leisure time was spent listening to music and going to basketball games. Her willingness to help other people will surely qualify Dorothy as a,receptionist. Monitor Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Club I, QPre.videntD 2, fSecretaryj 3. Hi jeff Staff CReporterQ 2, CPage Edztorj 3 Clay: Play 3 Clzoruf 2 Debatmg SHIRLEY E. BEAN 104 East Elm Street Seeretarial Beanie Talkative and jovial, Beanie was a friend to everyone and found time to listen to popular records, go to movies with a certain boy and Work at Rodale Manufacturing after school. An enthusiastic sports fan, she usually attended all the games with her inseparable pals Eleanor, Flos and Finky. Her future plans are to live in California and be a checker in a store or join the Waves. Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3.

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