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l MARLENE A. ALLENDER Emmaus, Route 1 Marlene enjoys swimming, dancing-socially or in a chorus line, and horseback riding. School work, dating, and marching in the Allentown Legion occupied much Of her time. Because of her love for horses, she hopes to own a few of her own some day. Her cheerful personality is sure to take her a long way in the future. COMMERCIAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff CClub Editorj 35 Hi jeff Staff 2, Gym Team 3,' Athletic Club I. TI-IELMA I. ANDERSON Macungie, Route 1 An ardent newspaper reporter and an enthusiastic committee worker, Thelma was an asset to our class as well as the rest of the school. Her fancy for horses, reading, and good jokes brought out her winning nature. Her favorite sports are football and swimming. Thelma's ambition is to be a top-notch sec- retary to a successful businessman. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Hi jeff Staff 1, 2, fNew.r Edltorb 3,- Choruf 1, 2, 3,' Booxter Club 2. LOIS E. BAUMAN 22 North Second Street Lois, with her captivating personality and lively charm, was constantly making friends. An eager-beaver, she was success- ful in any field of endeavor. Much of her spare time was spent reading and going to the movies. Lois' initiative and friendliness assure her a promising future in nursing. GENERAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff fClub Editorb 3g Glee Club 2, QSecretaryj 3,' Chorur 2, 3,' Monitor Club 2, 3,' Nature Study Club CTrea.vurerj I,' Athletic Club 2. RICHARD A. BAUMER 535 South Second Street Known to everyone as Dick , this tall, handsome, blue- eyed fellow was always a busy bee. Much of his time was spent in the shop printing the Hi Jeff, which proved him capable of assuming responsibilities and carrying them Out to com- pletion. He plans to become an engineer. GENERAL COURSE. Baseball 1, 2, 3,' Hunting and F-iylting Club I, 2, 3.
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and colors - yellow tea roses and green and gray programs - the queen and her court, Rebecca Sachs, Mary Lou Clewell, Maryellen Reinsmith, Gayl Derr, and Elizabeth Warinkessel. Cpage 16: Ardyth Ann Heimbach, Rebecca Saehf, Queen of the Clan of 1954, and her escort Charle: Eyerj On May 29 you express best wishes to the senior class by presenting the Senior Farewell . Music- Stan Keiser. Your junior year ends. Again you have time to relax and dream-of your senior year. l You've made it. Your senior year. Now you can say, I am a Senior . lt feels funny somehow-you have no one to look up to- your first class meeting - election of Class OHicers fleft-.veated.' Gerald Diehl, Prefidentg M aryellen Reimmiih, Treaxurer. Standing: Rebecca Sachf, Secretary, and Earl Illiller, Vice Prefidentj. Class advisors Qbottom left-Jeated: lllr. Becker, illify llliller. Standing: Iliff. Diehl and Mr. Shaakj. Your first function-October 17-Senior Jamboree. lt's a big success. The fortune telling booth- hall of horrors-cider garden-baseball throw- white elephant sale-Gala Show, are what help make it a success. The Senior Class Play - You Can't Take It With You - a three act comedy. Tickets are slow - rehearsals are nothing to brag about - November 20 and 21 comes and you have a smash hit. Qright: .rcene from You Can't Take It With You .j Novem- ber 27 - the Sadie Hawkins Dance - the motto for the week, It's never too late to get your man . An all girls orchestra adds to the success of the dance. At long last the Senior Ball - a dinner dance - the Ball Room of the Hotel Bethlehem - Bud Rader's Orchestra provides the music. You have fun - you remember all the planning that went into this - your last social function. Your life at Emmaus High School is fast drawing to a close. As a finale -your cap and gown. Then-Baccalaureate Service. Solemn, and akin in thoughts-you and your classmates worship together. June 9 - Commencement. You receive your diploma -hold back tears as you think of the happy times you had in high school - ycu rea- lize that this career has ended. You ,irc the Alma Mater - march from the au 'iter- ium-meet your parents and friends. Yo.1 accept congratulations. With one hundred thirty-four other seniors, you have been graduated. Matt Gillespie, decorations-your class flower
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BRUCE D. BEAR 538 Chestnut Street Bruce, the news carrier of Emmaus not only delivered the local newspaper but also the latest news. He attended many of our musical functions either participating in, or recording the show on tape. With Bruce's keen interest in radio and television he is assured of success in that field. GENERAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff CPhotographerj 3,' Band 1, 2, 3, Clee Club 2, 3,' Choruf I, 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Nature Study Club I,' Photography Club CVice Prefidentj 2. BARBARA L. BERKY 419 State Avenue There never was a dull moment when Barbara was around! She was always entertaining with her hilarious antics and mimics or interpretations of bee-bop and Beethoven. A born actress, she was a perfect Penny in the Class Play. Although a cut-upv, she was also a conscientious and intelligent stu- dent. She hopes to enter Georgetown University. ACADEMIC COURSE. Hi jeff Staff CTypiftD 2, Qlfeature Editorj 35 Clan Play 3, Cym Team I, 2, 3, Colour Guard 2, 3,' Library Club I, 2. JACK H. BINDER 172 Ridge Street Bindarous,', a likeable chap of the senior class, will always be remembered for skipping school to go on hunting trips. He liked dating, dancing at the Canteen, and playing football. Jack's future plans are to prepare for a career as a Welder, if the United States Navy does not attract him first. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CoURsE. Football Ig Track I,- Hunting and Fifhirzg Club I, 2, QPre5iclentj 3. JOSEPH D BORTZ Macungie Berny , had an obsession for high polish, whether it be on his trumpet, car, or shoes. He was considered one of the best trumpeters in the school and participated in many musical presentations. Berny either wants to be a United States Army test pilot, or become a conductor of a symphonic band. ACADEMIC COURSE. Band 1, 2, fPre:identl 35 Concert Orchertra 1, CSecretaryj 2, CPre5ldeutj 3,' Dance Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glff Club I, 3, Choruf I, 2, cP7'6'.l'ldE7ZlD 3,' Comeroatiou and Wrfldlilfe Club I, 2,' Sport: Offlclatlug Club CPrefia'entD 3.
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