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LARRY E. DAVID Alburtis Excelling as a football guard and baseball outfielder, L. Doby was an all-around sportsman. He enjoyed hunting and fishing in the hills and creeks near Alburtis. Despite his ruggedness, he was a neat dresser, smooth dancer, and one of the most popular boys in school. His future plans are to become an F.B.I. agent or state policeman. ACADEMIC COURSE. Class V-ice Prexifdent 2, Football I, 2, 3, Bareball I, 2, 3, Hunting and Firhifng Club I, 2,' Vanity EU Club fSecretaryj 3. GAYL P. DERR 524 South Seventh Street Always looking on the bright side of things, Gayl was not easily disturbed. Her dependability, capability, and willing- ness often led many friends to ask for her advice. Her inde- scribable antics with her twin sister often had the class in an uproar. With her many outstanding qualities, Gayl is sure to be a success. SECRETARIAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff fCla:.f Editorj 3, Clan Play 3,' Gym Team 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Athletic Club I, 2,' Boofter Club 2,' Chorus 2, Student Council 3,' lllonitor Club 2, 3. LEE G. DERR 524 South Seventh Street A live Wire in school life, the other twinv proved to be a capable Club Managing Editor of the yearbook. A three year participant in the Gym Exhibition, her dancing ability was further proven in the Senior Jamboree and other musical programs, as well as on the dance floor. Lee's friendliness and intelligence will aid her in her chosen career. SECRETARIAL CoURsE. The Tazzler Staff CC!ub Manageing Editorj 3,' Clay: Play 3,' Gym Team I, 2, 3,' Athletic Club I, 2, Chorur 2. MARILYN M DICKERT 424 North Fifth Street Gentle and patient, Marilyn loves to Work with children. Her tolerance and calmness Won for her the admiration of the children in her Sunday School class. Her scholastic rating is indicative of her intelligence and diligence. She plans to attend Abington Memorial Hospital in order to specialize in pediatrics. ACADEMIC COURSE. The Tattler Staff QClub Editorj 3,' Band I, 2, 3,' Home Nurxiug Club I, 2. 4'23+
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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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GERALD R. DIEHL 661 Walnut Street Although he put in many hours at Rodale, Speedy , main- tained a high scholastic record, found time to be a successful and respected class President, and Monitor Club Captain. His loyalty, stability, and sincerity won him many friends. Upon graduation he expects to do his patriotic duty in the United States Navy. GENERAL COURSE. Clan Prefident 3,' Clan Play 3,' Track I, 2, 3,' lllonitor Club 2, Cffaptainj 3,' Natura' Study Club fSecretary-Treanlrerj 1,' Chen and Checleerf Club 2,' Sporty Officiating Club 3,' Booxter Club CVice Prefiderztj 2. PHYLLIS A. DIETRICH Emm aus, Route l Phyllis was noted for her blushing, and indescribable giggle. She was fond of reading and attending sports events. She has shown her serious, conscientious nature as matron for the Macungie Juvenile Grange, having the responsibility of super- vising sixty children. Fast in figures, Phyllis is capable of becoming a highly skilled bookkeeper. SECRETARIAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff CTypi:tj 35 Tri- Hi-Y Club 1,' Crafty Club QPre.vide-ntj 25 Booyter Club 2. ELEANOR E. DRUCKENMILLER 220 Long Street Elly was an active member of all school music organiza- tions. Lively and Witty, she found pleasure in anything from dancing to hunting. She was unpredictable and always chang- ing her hair-do or going on a diet. Her discretion in the selection of clothes and her ability to wear them well indicates a successful career as a model. ACADEMIC COURSE. The Tattler Staff fClub Editor, 3,' Band 1, 2, 3,' Concert Orchestra 2, 3,' Clee Club 2, QPreJide1-ith 3,' Chorux 1, 2, 3,' Tri-Hi-Y Club I,' Athletic Club 2. r HENRY R. ECK Macungie, Route l Henry, one of the more talkative boys in our class, rejoined our Alma Mater in his senior year. With a love for the out-of- doors, his favorite pastimes were hunting and trapping. Although ambiguous about his future plans, Henry's main ambition is to become a cabinet maker. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CoURsE. Conservation and Wildlife Club 1. ..?4... i i
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