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BARBARA A. CLAUSER 1239 West Minor Street We will always remember Bib for her inspiring direction of the chorus in Disca and Data . Her musical abilities have enabled her to participate in many musical organizations in school. Although she liked to argue, Bib had a cheerful dis- position which will help her in her chosen field of nursing. GENERAL COURSE. Gym Team I, 2, 3,' Concert Orchestra I, 2, 3,' Dance Orchestra 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Chorus I, 2, 3,' Chess and Checkers Club I,' Athletic Club CTreasurerj 2, CVi:e Presidentj 3. CHRISTINE A. CLAUSER 103 North Seventh Street Teenie , a happy-go-lucky girl, was an ardent fan of all sports and social functions. She could usually be seen leading the band, standing on her head more often than her feet. Working in her fatherls store, and on the milk truck occupied much of her time. Becoming a home economics teacher is her goal. GENERAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff fddvertising lllanagerj 3,' Gym Team 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 3,' Chorus 3,' Athletic Club I, CSecretaryj 2,' llflajorette 1, 2, QCO-Head lllajorettej 3. DIETER CLEINOW A 332 North First Street An outstanding athlete, Dieter excelled in the high jump, swimming, and dancing. The Head was one of the in- tellectuals, and attained a high scholastic rating in science and mathematics. A bug on classical as well as popular music, he always seemed to be humming a tune. He has set his sights on electrical engineering. ACADEMIC COURSE. Class Play 3,' Track 1, 2, 3,' Gym Team I, 2, 3,' Glee Club 3,' Student Council I, fVice Presialentj 2, QPres- identj 3,' Booster Club 25 Varsity En Club 3, Gym-natrtic Club I, fPresidentj 2 and 3. MARY LOU CLEWELL 147 Elm Street Talents, versatility-unlimited! Mary Lou was an Obvious success as a fast, peppy guard on the basketball team and also as a Feature Editor of The Tattler. Appreciative of the arts, she gave superb interpretations of modern dances. A con- trasting couple indeedg she-the smallest cheerleader, he- the tallest basketball player. Her ambition-a college educa- tion and eventually marriage. GENERAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff CFeature .Editorj 3,- Hi jeff Staff CTypistj 2,' Class Play 3,' Basketball I, 2, 3,' Gym Team 1, 2, 3,' Cheerleader 2, 3,' .Monitor Club 2, 3,' Library Club CSecretaryj I, QPresicientj 2,' Booster Club CTreasurerj 25 Varsity E Club 3.
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DAVID BOWERS 305 North Third Street Through much work and study, Dave became a member of the District Band. Practicing his baritone and watching television were his major pastimes. He was an exemplary member of the track team and a faithful supporter and booster of other athletic events. As for his future, Dave wants to be a pilot in the United States Air Force. GENERAL CoURsE. Track 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3,- Glee Club 2, 3,' Chorus I, 2, 3,' Nature Study Club I,' Conservation and Wildlzlfe Club 2,' Sports Officiating Club 3. NINA R. BRAHLER 209 South Fourth Street Magnetic Bina drew many friends because of her wit and vivaciousness. Her exceptional intelligence, efficiency, and administrative ability were evident as she carried out the duties of Editor in Chief for the Hi Jeff. Her interest in sports led her to be a snappy colour guard and participant in other athletic functions. Bina plans to attend Albright College. ACADEMIC. Hai jeff Staff 1, fBu.fineJ: illanagerj 2, QEditor in Chiffj 3,' Clary Play 35 Colour Guard 2, 3,' Varsity E Club 2,' Gym Team I, 2,' Barleetball I. KATHRYN BUSHER 125 East Elm Street We will always remember Kitty for her unforgettable blue eyes and pleasant disposition. Her splendid singing added to the success of our Freshman Ministrel. She was frequently seen walking the halls with her pal Dolly,'. Most of her leisure time was spent as a sales clerk at the Zollinger-Harned Company. Her desire is to become a secretary. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Glef Club 3,' Chorus 3,- Knitting Club I,' Home Nursing Club 2. NANCY L. CERNOBYL Pine Tree Park Little! Mighty! All in one package. Nancy was always smiling, even Without a reason. She was one of the more devilish girls in our class, but underneath was always willing to help anyone. Unpredictable, Nancy was constantly chang- ing the color of her hair from brunette to blonde. Her desire is to become a life-saving instructor. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club I, 2, 3,' Chorur I, 2, 3,- Student Council 2,' Typewriting Club 3,' Home Nurring Club 2. ...go-
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ALVIN F. W. COLEMAN Zionsville, Route 1 A new senior to Emmaus High, it didn't take Al long to get acquainted with the fellows and girls. He spent a lot of time hunting, hiking, and browsing around antique shops looking for old weapons. His excellent scholastic rating and fluent speech will be great assets in any field he chooses. ACADEMIC COURSE. Hi jeff Staff CPhotographerD 3, Class Play 35 Track 3,' Hunting and Fixhing Club 3. WILLIAM C. CONRAD 631 Chestnut Street Bill , a rather quiet and modest fellow, was well liked by his classmates. Although much of his time was spent at bowling, he still found time to work at Rodale Manufacturing Company. Among his favorite sports are football, basketball, and baseball. His aspiration is to go to college, but he plans to work at Air Products Incorporated. GENERAL COURSE. Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2. JACK A. COPE 127 North Second Street A versatile and Very likeable fellow, Jack was outstanding in many sports. His neatness in dress was due to the fact that he probably owned more shirts than any other boy in school. Jack craved excitement and found pleasure in anything from dancing to sports. His artistic ability will aid him in his chosen career as an interior decorator. GENERAL COURSE. Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3,' Monitor Club 2, 3,' Vanity E Club 1, 2, fVice Prefidentj 3, Basketball I. DOLORES A. DAVID 505 East Harrison Street This ambitious and intelligent girl will always be re- membered for her speed in typing. Dolly frequently was seen Walking the halls with her friend, Kitty . Most of her leisure time was spent attending dances, or driving her father's cifir. Her desire is to have a responsible position in an executive's o fice. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Glee Club 3,' Chorus 1, 35 Typwriting Club I,' Needlecraft Club 2. 1221 s
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