Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Ever Striving To Learn . JOHN L. CRAUMER S03 NCBRTH THIRD STREET Skilled in outdoor sports, John was an enduring miler in track, an excellent swimmer, and an agile tennis player. During his spare time he usually engaged in running to keep in shape. John, though a fun- loving fellow, was shy around girls. His plans after graduation- A the Coast Guard. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Tenni: Club 2, 3, lfVreJlling fSlua'ent lllanagerj 3, Varxity E Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3. JEAN B. CROSSLEY 652 MINOR STREET At all times ready to help others, Jean was a dependable friend. Her quiet but joyful demeanor lifted the spirits of others and made her well-liked. Watching television, sports, and studying for that big test were Jean's pastimes. Especially skilled in bookkeeping, she hopes to do oflice work in the future. SECRETARIAL CoURsE. Typewrizing Club 1, Leathercraft Club 2. GLORIA K. DAVID S05 EAST HARRISON STREET Carefree, fun loving, and bubbling with laughter, Gloria usually enlivened the crowd with her clever antics. This incessant chatterer will long be remembered for her rhythmic dancing! especially her jitterbugging. Gloria is interested in hair styling, and is planning to study cosmotology. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Gym Team 2, Recreational Swim- ming Club 2, Chef: and Cheekerf Club I, Clee Club I, 2, 3, Chorux 2, 3, Tattler Staff fddzferlifing lllanagerj 3. MARY ANN DEISCHER 515 NORTH THIRD STREET As a member of the Allentown Symphony and our representative to All-State Orchestra, Mary Ann has already started her career as a professional celloist. Her enthusiastic participation in numerous activities-athletic, musical, and socialewon her the honor of being chosen Football Queen. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Clan Treasurer 1, 2, Tattler Szaj CSport: Editorj 3, Bafketball I, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, fCaptainJ 3, Concert Oreheftra I, 2, 3, Clee Club I, 3, Choruf 2, 3, Student Council 1, Library Club fTreafurerJ I, 2, Vanity EU Club 2, fTreaJurerJ 3, Gym Team I, 2, 3, Homeroom Treafurer I, 2, 3.

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. Gaining Higher Levels . . ROBERT C. CONFER ALBURTIS A big, good-natured member of the industrial arts class, Bob was well liked by his fellow classmates for his pleasing personality. l-le spent his spare time hunting in the fields of Alburtis and fishing in the nearby streams. After graduation -military service. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Comervatlon and Wildlife Club 1,- Rifle Club 2, Hunting and Fifhing Club 3. NANCY F. CONRAD MACUNGIE, ROUTE 1 Sincere, talkative, and trim, are the words for Nan. In our music programs she displayed her originality and gracefulness as a dancer. She loved nothing better than swimming, ice skating, and dancing. Her willingness and patience will enable Nancy to be an excellent dance instructor. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Glee Club I, 2, 3,' Choru: 2, 3,- Typewriting Club 1,' Needlecraft Club 3, Gym Team I,' Dramaticf Club 2. BARRY W. COOKE 228 GREEN STREET Athletically minded, Barry Showed his skill on the Held, earning letters in both baseball and football. Happy-go-lucky, his pastimes were playing golf and attending movies. Barry's ambition is to enlist in the Air Force and make it his career. GENERAL COURSE. Football 1, 2, QCO-Captainj 3,' Chef: and Cheekerr Club I,' Sport: Ojiclating Club 25 Vanity EH Club 3,' Bafeball 3. LEROY K. COPE MACUNGIE, ROUTE 1 Whenever hot rods and drags', were mentioned, Copey, thrusting his hands deep into his blue jeans pockets, would discuss in great detail his '41 Ford with the engine he rebuilt. lt is understandable that Leroy wants to be an automotive engineer after serving in the United States Navy. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Gymnafzie Club 1,- Stage Crew Club 2, 3. O



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. Accepting Responsibilities . EDWARD G. DELL EAST TEXAS Beneath his thoughtful demeanor and serious expression, Dippy possessed a jovial manner which drew much laughter from his friends. He was fond Of roller skating and constructing model airplanes. Dippy was an enthusiastic member Of the Civil Air Patrol. His experience will prove valuable in the United States Air Force. GENERAL COURSE. Projeetionim' Club 1,- Rifle Club Z, Science and Photography Club QSecretaryJ 3. JANE L. DIEFENDERFER 316 NORTH SECOND STREET Capability, versatility, and scholarship won Jane both the crown of the Junior Prom Queen and the respect of her fellow students. Jane, a leader of the class, executed with efliciency her many responsibilities. Abounding in energy, she was a competent cheerleader and star forward of our girls' basketball team. Jane's career - medical secretary. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Clay: Secretary I, 2, 3,- Tattler Staj QFeature Managing Editorl 3,' Hi jej Stajf 2, 3,' Clan Play 3,- Bafketball 1, 2, QCaptainJ 3,' Vanity E Club 2, CSecretaryJ 3,' Gym Team I, 2, 3,' Homeroom Secretary 2,' Cher: and Checker: Club I. BRUCE A. DOUGHERTY 553 ELM STREET Respected and admired by both class and teammates, Doc was an ardent sports fan when not on the gridiron. Being serious minded he tried to perfect his bowling score, but fun and frolic usually won Out. Doc is planning a career in the Air Force. GENERAL COURSE. Football 1, 3,- Gymnafzie Club I, 2, 3, Baxeball 3. LEON J. DRIES JR. 118 JOHN STREET A proficient member of the Projectionists Club, Leon showed many educational Elms during school. As vice president of the club, he scheduled films, and kept the projectors in running Order. He also spent many happy hours fashioning Woodcraft. To be a radio- television technician is Leon's desire. GENERAL COURSE. Projectioniftx Club I, 2, fVice Prefidentj 3, Model Airplane Club 2.

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