Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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BARBARA A. JOHNSTON 717 NORTH SECOND STREET Having a unique personality, Bobbie was best known for her nonconformity, strong convictions, impulsiveness, and neat appearance. An enthusiastic cheerleader, she not only inspired her team to victory, but also stimulated the cheering of the spectators. Bobbie is anticipating a career in one of the professions, probably teaching in secondary education. COLLEGE PREPARATORY CoURsE. Tatxler Staff Mdverzifiug lllaiiagerj 3, Hi jeff Staff QReporterD I, 2, CTypiJtD 3, Clary Play 3, Bafketball I, CStudeut Mauagerj 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, Clee Club QVice Prefidentj 3, Chorus' I, 2, 3, lllonitor Club 2, Vanity E Club 3, Gym Team I, 2, 3. CLARENCE D. KEISER 196 RIDGE STREET Usually in the midst of a gang, Popeye was cracking jokes, telling tall tales, or relating his own experiences. He liked bowling, hunting, dating, dancing, and was especially fond of golf at which he excelled. After an enlistment in the Army he would like to be a professional golfer. GENERAL COURSE. Cobf Club I, 2, 3. SYLVIA ANN KELLER 541 PENN COURT This tall, slender, chestnut-haired girl, enlivened the clarinet section of our Green Hornet Band. In her spare time she wrote many of those anonymous poems the Hi Jeff published. Being a pleasant and cheerful person to be around, Sylvia was well-liked by all her classmates. Her future plans are to attend Bethlehem Business College and eventually, marriage. GENERAL CoURsE. Tatzler Staff QClub Editorb 3, Hi jeff Staff QReporterj 2, Band I, 2, 3,' Glee Club 3, Chorus 3,' Athletic Club lg Vanity E Club 35 Gym Team I, 2,' Clan Play 3. LOUISE J. KERAK SOUTH FIFTH STREET Fascinated by all kinds of music and dancing, Louise could usually be seen trying out new and intricate dance steps with her friends. A conscientious student, she efficiently served as a class editor of the Tattler. Having a gleam in her eyes for secretarial work, especially the operation of office machines, she plans to become a secretary in a business office. SECRETARIAL CoURsE. Tattler Staff QClaf: Edizorj 3, Band I, 25 Choruf 2, Needlecraft Club 2. -27.-

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FRANCIS A. HARTMAN 178 RIDGE STREET Restless and impatient, Francis was always on the go- attending sports events, driving his Sl Chevy, swimming, playing chess, and hunting for big game. He was a competent secretary of the Hunting and Fishing Club during his senior year. After serving in the Navy he will seek a happy life with a Wife and family. GENERAL COURSE. Chem and Checlefrf Club I, 2, Hunting and Fifhing Club Ctgecretaryj 3. JANELL C. A. HECKMAN EAST TEXAS Congenial, jovial, and petite, Ianell was Well-liked by every- one. Although she appeared to be quiet, she was continually joking and lifting the spirits of others. Participating in the gym exhibition, dating, and baby-sitting took up some of her after school hours. Janell hopes to become a receptionist. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Gobf Club 1,- Tennif Club 3,' Gym Tfavn 2. FORREST V. HINKEL EAST TEXAS After going to electronics school, Buddy', plans to join the Air Force and to fulfill his dream of being an electronics engineer. Although he spent much of his time repairing and building radios, Buddy also participated in several musical organizations, roller skated, and drove about in his red motor scooter. GENERAL COURSE. Band 1, 2, 3,' Dance Orchfftra CT1'ea.rurerj 3,' Glee Club 1, CLibrarianj 2, 3,' Choruf I, CLib1'a1'ianl 2, 3,- Projectioniftr Club I, 2, CTrfa.fu1'erD 3,' Nature' Study Club 2. D. PEGGY HUNTER 549 BROAD STREET Pleasant and congenial, Heggie,' will be remembered for her witty sayings and humorous stories. She capably served as exchange editor on the Hi Jeff staff and a class editor on the Tatzler staff, and still maintained a good scholastic rating. Genuinely interested in helping others, she is looking forward to a career in the nursing profession at Jefferson Medical College. GENERAL COURSE. Tatzfler Staff CCla:f Editorj 3, Hi jeff Staff fRep0rterD I, CExchang.e Editorj 3,' Glef Club 3,' Choruf I, 2, 3,' Typewriting Club 2, Gym Tfam I, 2, 3.



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KARL R. KINKLE JR. 116 DELL STREET The exponent of dry humor, The Kink unknowingly put many a class into an uproar. Nevertheless, he was a consci- entious and responsible track manager. He enjoyed the out- doors, but spent many a happy hour in his basement retreat tinkering with his radio equipment, or merely loafing. He hopes, some day, to become an electronics technician in the Navy. GENERAL COURSE. Track CStudcut Managed I, 2, 3,' Pro- jectionilvtx Club I, 2, 3,' Induftrial Art: Club CVlcc Prcficlcutj 2, 3,' Claff Play 3. hea- E RUSSELL G. KLINE JR. 120 ALLEN STREET Slow and easy-going, Russ had a certain charm all his own. In his leisure he enjoyed hunting for both small and large game, going out with the fellows, or dating. Not having picked a career as yet. he will volunteer his service to the United States Marine Corps. GENERAL COURSE. Glcc Club 2, 3,- Choru: 3,' Rzflz Club CPrc.vidcutD 3. DANIEL M KNABB, III 109 CAMP STREET Serious most of the time, Danny was easily annoyed when teased by his buddies. Although he was mostly a spec- tator of sports: nevertheless, he was also a skilled participant. He was a clever chess and checkers player and won many a game from his opponents. His pride and joy was his custom- ized Ford. Some day he hopes to be a forester. GENERAL COURSE. lllonitor Club 2, Football I,' Track Ig Chan' and Checker: Club I, CVicc Prcfldcutj 2, 3. JAMES F. KNAUSS 917 CHESTNUT STREET An outstanding humorist, Les Bones will be remembered for his side-splitting rendition of It's in the Book. His witticisms in French and English classes were nothing Short of terrific. Jim was vice president of his class for two years and displayed the leadership which will some day make him successful in the field of conservation. GENERAL COURSE. Class Vice Preficlcut 2, 3, Foozball I, 2,' Bafkctball I,' Bafcball I, 2, 35 Clan Play 3,' Monitor Club 2, Projectflouiftf Club I, 2,' Varsity E Club 2, cV1iL'5 PTEJYTLZEYLID 3. ...2g...

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