Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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I I I I I I HER AN O. ALBITZ 176 IHarrison Street Iuduftrial I Uflffmn A friendly and happy-go-lucky guy, Herm will always be remembered for his friendly smile and pleasing iersonality. His leisure time is spent playing his trumpet, swimming, and pailiicipating in gymnastics. He hopes to have a job which will send him traveling throughout the world. I Gym Team. 3,' Band I,' Gymblaftic Club 2, 3. I I I I I I DONALD P. ANDREWS East Macungie General Donny Donny, shy and modest, was popular with all members of the class, havi g been chosen King ofthe Junior Prom. In his spare time he was usually playi g football, basketball, and baseball, his favorite sports. His aim is to play with a major league baseball team. I Football 2, 3,' Bafkelball 2, CStudeut Mauagerj 3,' Bafeball I, 2, 3,' Band I ,' I I I Coufervaliou and Wild Life Club I, fPreJizle11tD 2,' Vanity En Club 3. I I I uduxtrial Kenny, one of our outdoor lovers of hunting and trapping, has proven llis skill in this line of sport. He is also an ardent baseball fan and a loyal supportler of all school functions. An industrious student, he is sure to succeed as eitlier a carpenter or a roofer. I Gln Club 3,' Choru: 3,' Gyuznaflic Club I, 2,' Cheff' Club 3. KENNETH E. ARNDT Emmaus, Route 1 CLAUDE L. ANSELM 17Il Ridge Street Iuduftrial I Wimpy', A stand out in a crowd, WiI py is a mimicing drum beater who is always creating new jokes. He dislike studying but likes girls and dances. For his hobbies he likes to build model rzlilroads and raise rabbits. Wimp plans to divide his future between technical work and entertainment. Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 5 Chorus' I, 2, 35 Monitor Club 2, 3,' Chzff' Club 3,' Comervaliou and Wild Life lub 2,' Chex: and Checker: Club I. I I ccKgnn ar I I I I -l8- I I I I -

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decorated in our class colors, green and white, and hundreds of pink carnations adorned the wish- ing well, the entrance, and the royal thrones. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen, Donald Andrews and Ann Reinsmith. Bud Rader's Orchestra gave the final touch to what was acclaimed the most successful social function of our school career. To climax the year and as a farewell to the class of 1950 we sponsored the Senior Farewell. The steps to the senior class are gradual and true, but finally we arrived, and at last the cares and joys of being seniors were ours. Of course we now had many of our boys and girls taking part in every phase of school life. We immediately began to choose committees and the cast for that never-to-be-forgotten event, the Senior Class Play. January Thaw, a fast moving comedy, was presented three nights, November 16, 17, 18, and had everyone in a whirl for weeks. Then, November 24, 1950, we held the Sadie Hawkins Dancef' The gym was decorated with funny papers and corn-cob pipes were presented to all of the couples attending. It was a gay night and the gym echoed with laughter. Following this we held the dance Christmas Capers on December 21, which attracted many students and alumni. Shortly after the Easter vacation, on April 4, we sponsored our last school dance in the gym, the Spring Swing. During the remaining months of school we took field trips to the State Hospital, County Jail, and the Court House, which proved very interesting and educational. And at last, the best social event of the year, the Senior Ball which was held at the Brookside Country Club on Junel, 1951. Then came the serious Baccalaureate Service and the thrill and sadness of Commencement. And so ended four wonderful years spent at Emmaus High School for 110 students. ADVISERS Mr. Schaadt Miss Miller Mr. Deischer



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WALTER W. BAUMAN 419 Chestnut Street General Walt Strike three! NValr came through again. He was an outstanding athlete, who excelled as a southpaw pitcher on our baseball team. Talkative, he was usually cracking jokes, leading bull-sessions, dancing at Bussy's, or traveling to Whitehall. For a profession, his hopes are pinned on organized baseball. F oolball I, 2. 3,' Rafkelball Ig Bareball 1, 2, 3,' Gym Team 2, 3,' Cm1.ferval1'on NANCY J. BEAR 120 Maizi Street General Nancy Nancy, who is a pleasant and cooperative girl, has proven to be a true friend. She enjoyed her holidays, swimming, and playing basketball immensely. She is a very skilled knitter, making many articles which will be useful to her as an efficient and resourceful housewife. Batkelball I,' Sludent Council 2, ffixxixfant Trezuurerj 3g Illonifor Club 2, 3,' Home Nurfing Club 1, fTreaJurerl 3g Atlzleiic Club 2. RICHARD D. BERGER Macungie, Route 1 'Y S ' I! General ' Bffgle' Quiet, calm, and loyal to friends and teachers was our Bergie. He enjoyed traveling with the boys of his section and attending dances. Football and baseball were in his field ofsports. His leisure time was spent in coin collecting and photography. Bergie wishes to become an aeronautics mechanic. Chen and Clzecleerf Club Ig Conrervaiion and Wild L1fe Club 2,' Drama1z'r.r Club 3. HAROLD A. BITTENBENDFR 26 South Fifth Street General - Billy An outstanding sports figure for four years in high school, Bitty will prob- ably he best remembered for his feats on the gridiron. Popular with both sexes, Bitty always has a big smile for everyone. He would like to spend his immediate future in college sports. F oolball 1, 2, 35 Bafleelball 35 Baseball 2, 3,' Trark 2,' Gym Team 2, 35 Vanity E Club I, 2, 3,' january Thaw 3.

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