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. Wilh Valuable Experience . . ELWOOD L. ECK ZIONSVILLE Elly, a fun-loving and witty fellow, was always ready to help some- one. He was an ardent sports fan and especially liked baseball and basketball. In his spare time he hunted and trapped. After serving in the armed forces Elly plans to take up farming. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Football 2,- Gymnastic Club 1,- Rzfle Club 2,' Hunting and Fishing Club Ufice Prefidcntj 3. BRADLEY E. ECKHART MACUNGIE Brad, a good natured and well-liked fellow, spent most of his spare time huntin or workin in the baker . Although courteous and . . g . g y . . sociable with girls, he was not especially interested in them. Boosting the manpower of the United States Air Force is Brad's main ambition. GENERAL COURSE. Gob' Club I, 2, 3. K 5. if LARRY H. EISENHARD 517 BROAD STKE ET Never having much to say unless with friends, Larry was fond of popular records and anyone who could compete in his favorite game 4 chess. He was a member of the Emmaus Athletic Club and enjoyed good movies and driving. Larry's chosen career is the Air Force. GENERAL COURSE. Chfff and Checker: Club I, 2. RONALD F. ERDMAN EMMAUS, ROUTE 1 A deep respect for classmates and teachers alike characterized Ronnie's considerate and courteous personality. He attended school functions and was inspired by lively polkas. Because of his willingness to please others, Ronnie would like to further his education in order to attend theological seminary. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club 2, 3,- Choruf 2, 35 Golf Club 1, 2, 3. - 27 -
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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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Looking Bock, They Are Proud . RICHARD M. FAUST WESCOSVILLE A habitual dreamer, Dick was usually staring into space, dreaming of a futuristic, sensational hot rod, or a dream girl of exquisite beauty and charm. He believed in getting the most out of life with the mini- mum amount of effort, nevertheless, Dick intends to serve in the United States Marine Corps. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Foorlmll 2, Cyfnnruzzk Club 1. DARLA J. FELLMAN 230 NORTH SECOND STREET A chirping, chattering, and twittering jenny Wren, Darla enlivened parties, clowned at dances, and animated many a dull classroom. She served ably and seriously as club editor of the Tattlfr. Darla will attend college to study physical education. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Tazrler Szaj CClub Edizorj 3, Hi jej Staj 1, 2, Dolphin Club 2, 3,' Cym Team I, 2, Homfroom Sefrftary I, 2, 3,' Student Council I, 2. TOM H. FEY 321 BARRETT STREET St. Louis, loss of a district wrestling champ, was Emmaus' gain of a loyal sports enthusiast. Fierce On the mats -A quiet, sincere, and Witty in class, Tom has made many friends. He has a keen, logical mind and an amiable personality, both prerequisites for a successful career in business administration. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Clan Play 3,- Foozlmll 3, Wnfffllng 3,' Wrfrtling Club 3. SUZANNE M. FINK 164 PINE STREET Even tempered, diplomatic, and friendly, Suzie became a capable club managing editor of the Tattler. She enjoyed making someone happy with one of her beautifully knitted sweaters. Adjusting Hrst graders to school life is Suzie's future desire. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Tattler Staff CClub Managing Editorl 3,' Clee Club I, 2, Ufire Prffidentj 3,' Chorur 2, CSecretaryj 3,' fhgff 3and Checleerr Club CSecrftary-Trzayurerj I,' Homfroom Secretary -28,
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