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Student Council 1, Chorus Q, 31 Nlajorettc Q, 3g Photog- FQ.- if fl W .1 .1 1 Q Fl, fr. - raw.-f . - 1. 1. .ff ... ,. E .' ' 5 5 NANCY I. BIEBER 135 Main Street Commercial Nan Cute and easy going, with a bubbling laugl1 and impish expression, 'KNan', is friendly and understanding to every- one. She is enthusiastic about anything pertaining to her two loves, music and dancing. Nan,' has been an ardent rooter at all of Emmaus High School games during her high school days. She did a fine job as a lnajorette during her Junior and Senior years. raphy Club 3. ROBERT C. BIEBER 53-1 Jubilee Street General Bip Bip,,' a fellow with a winning smile, is liked by every- one because of his modesty. He is also one of the athletic inclined members of the senior class. He proved his ability in the sport of baseball which he wants to make his pro- fession. All of us who know K'Bip are sure he will succeed. Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Q, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 3g Card Club 3. HAROLD R. BOYER Q5 North Third Street General Shorty Shorty,,' a comical but likable chap, devotes much time to gymnastics, swimming, and driving his Schwoop car. Besides ruggedness, he has an artistic temperament and talent which is evident in his art work, painting and comic cartoons. Upon graduation he plans to continue his art studies to become a commercial artist. Newspaper Staff CCartoonistj 2, 3g Yearbook Staff QArt Editorj 3, Football 1, Q, 3, Gym Team 1, Q, 35 Card Club 3. EARL D. BRENSINGER Q0 North Fifth Street Industrial Arts Brensinger Brensinger is one of the few incessant workers in the shop, always making himself useful. This serious minded, energetic, young lad is also a faithful athletic supporter, attending all of the games. As a hobby he likes to play baseball, serving as a pitcher on our team. He is undecided as what his future career will be. Baseball 1, Q, 33 Varsity E Club 3. l 181
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most important function of the year, the Junior Prom, which was held at the Owlis Home on April 11, 1947. In a colorful ceremony Virginia Latsch was crowned Queen of the Promi' by Alice Heist her predecessor. Her four beautiful attendants were LaRue Reinhard, Doreen Reese, Eleanor Koze, and Nancy Wleida. To close our Junior year we bid the Seniors goodbye at our last social event of the year, The Senior Farewcllf' Ready and willing we entered on the last round of our high school career. Neil Kline was once again elected our class president. VVe now had many of our boys and girls taking part in every phase of school life. The Boogie Bouncef' our Halloween dance, opened our social functions on October 25, 1947. This was followed by the always popular Sadie Hawkinis Danceu on November 15, 1947. Then, with pride, we presented on the stage Arsenic and Old Lace, a thrill-packed comedy, with plenty of laughs. For three consecutive nights we displayed our talent before large audiences in the high school auditorium. To start our Christmas vacation off with a Hbangv we held the Snow Drift Dancev on December QQ, 1947. In the remaining months of school we took field trips to the State Hospital, County Jail, and Court House which proved very interesting and educational. After hurried goodbyes to underclassmen and attending Baccalaureate serv- ice we came to the end. On June 4, 1948 at Commencement, 145 Seniors received their certificates of education, their diplomas. To add a fitting climax to our social life at Emmaus High School we held the Senior Ball which was enjoyed immensely by all. ADVISERS Mus. MOYEI: Mic. ORTT MR. BAER FVN M . : 551, gg VI -g xaf ' : ' 2 .f L','-7RE'Z.v-5i- ,. ri r ' I ' ,ffgfsifw H' 1151 :,iQgf'r'rxX,. fig, la- - - if JJ? n a n if if
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J. BURRELL BROWN Q6 North Second Street General Dumbo Dumbo,,' the class Casanova in and out of Emmaus, is one of the best Hmilersi' ever produced at Emmaus High and is an end on the all league team. Dumbo', did not only display his wit in Spanish class, but also in Uescapingl' from his house to go to Bussy's. His favorite hobby is soliciting loans from wealthy classmates. Newspaper Staff CSports Reporterj 21 CPage Editorl 3g Student Council 33 Football 1, Q, 3g Basketball 1, Q, 35 Track 1, Q, 3g Card Club 3g Gym Team I. DOLORES A. BROWN 61-ll Broad Street General Dortzy The many activities in which Dortzy has participated in her high school career are countless. A whiz on the bas- ketball court, and a friend to all, Dortzy,, is one of those good natured girls that is hard to find. Hearing Dortzy laugh, you know she has a wonderful sense of humor and a strange ability to make friends rapidly. Newspaper Staff CReporterD Q, 3g Basketball I, Q, QCaptainD 35 Gym Team Q, 3g Girls' Shop Club 35 Varsity E Club 3. V. SUE CHARLES 304 Main St1'eet Commercial Susie What is that loud, penetrating noise? Of course it is Susie,U the happy-go-lucky girl, who came to us in her Sophomore year. She is a small dark-haired lass with a winning smile, who can always be seen roaming the halls with her friends. Playing the guitar takes up most of her spare time. Chorus 3g Knitting Club 3. WILLIAM R. CHARLESWORTH 235 Main Street Academic Bill Bill, tall, dark-haired, follower of basketball and Indian lore, is also interested in forestry and other out-of- door activities. He spends some of his leisure hours putting in time at the VVitwer-Jones Sports Store. His main am- bition in life is to become a worker in the field of medicinei Muhlenberg, here comes another student! Newspaper Staff CReporterD 2g Yearbook Staff QSports Editorj 33 Basketball QQ Pickaninny Paradef' Scabbard and Blade Club CCa.ptainD 3. Rig 4ft f f'v ga,, i XL I 19 I ' vi XL ' , ,gg , ffizef' - .fi I . ,arimtf i if
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