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E-Hive E-Hivc,” the school newspaper published monthly without charge to students, aimed to inform its readers about Emmaus High School activities and personalities. Under the supervision of Miss Gordon and student Edi- tor-in-Chicf Platte Moring, staff members became knowledgeable in the many aspects of journalism — writing, reporting, typing, edit- ing, printing, and photography skills. E-HIVE EDITORIAL STAFF. Bottom Row: Brad Mcllvain (Photography Editor), Gwendolyn Zillig (Managing Editor). Back Row Anne Kauffman (News Editor). Miss Gertrude Gordin (Advisor). Sue Shane (Features Editor). Platte Moring III (Hdiior-in-Chicf), Marie Alvarado (Sports Editor) E-HIVE STAFF'. Bottom Row Pat Mclchcr, Kathy Gersbach, Sue Shane, Roxanne Spangler, Anne Kauff- man, Gwendolyn Zillig. Janine Sanford. Mary Weis. Sec- ond Row: Platte Moring. Mark Gcry, William Hacker. James Roth. Robert McCormick, Brian Ockcnhousc. Richard Zayait . Brian Moyer, Brad Mcllvain. Michael Gabellini, Maureen Kopcnhavcr. Back Row: Beverly Sheckler, Dorothy O’Connors, Marie Alvarado, Denise Heil. Karen Zogas. Lori Campbell, Bonnie Merkel. Susan Kern. 24
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4f 1975 Tattler Staff STAFF. Bottom Row: Sharon Bortz. Robin Bortz. Kerry Keim. Daniclc Friendy. Shawna Fehncl. Jennifer Synder. Back Row Deborah Hclgcson, Karen Kerstetter, Jill Harper, Nancy Gonsalves, Claire Dronetti, Celeste Pauly. Beverly Shccklcr. Donna Musser. Andrew Peters. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. Megan Kramer. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jan Engelbrccht. Hard work and determination character- ized the 1975 Tattler Staff as they planned and published the Fifty-third Edition of The Tattler.” Their goal — to create a yearbook which would serve primarily as a memorable bond between the past and present for each graduate of the Class of 1975. Jean H. Lobb ADVISOR 23
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Debating — Collage DEBATING TEAM Bottom Row: Joel Carpenter, Platte Moring, Nan Laudenslagcr (Secretary). Second Row: Amy Fowler, Allen Haines, Brad McIIvain. Joseph Surdoval. Melvin Leaver. Mrs. Marguerite Cacklcy (Advisor) Back Row: Susan Shane (Vice-President). Margaret Hannis, Catherine Magee, Roxane Frit (Trea- surer), Linda Brooks, Debra I-auer. COLLAGE. Bottom Row: Collette Stahler, Patrice Zalo- kar. Carolyn Madonna. Denise Hcil, Anna Wheeler (Edi- tor-in-Chief), Gail Richards. Second Row: Marie Stocker, Mary Beitler. Susan Hobaugh. Lynette Miller, Michael Gabellini, Bradford Timbers Back Row: Brian Dennis, Leslie Pirl, Margaret Zeller, Cynthia Blaise. Mark Klee (Art Editor), Donna Fischer (Business Editor) Improving their skills at writing and speaking effectively, Emmaus High members of the Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Debate Association wrangled over vital issues against teams from neighboring schools. Current top- ics challenging the debaters were: Should the federal government own, operate, and dis- tribute all forms of energy?” and Should the method of selecting presidential candidates be changed?”. As the season progressed, the debaters developed confidence and poise while learning the fine art of argumentation and persuasion. After competing in four tour- naments, Emmaus placed third in the league. The main function of the Collage Staff was the production of the annual literary magazine. To achieve the goal of producing a high quality product, students engaged in many fund raising projects and in the sale of subscriptions for the magazine itself. In addi- tion to the actual production. Collage offered an opportunity for students to gain recogni- tion for their original literary efforts and pro- vided excellent experience in management and organization in a publication-oriented process. 25
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