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PRINCIPALS 'kink To the Class of 1944: Your sojourn in high school has come to an end. As you go forth, you will be confronted with the many perplexing prob- lems involved in lighting a victorious war and in making a just and lasting peace. The world challenges you to contribute your highest intelligence and stoutest efforts to the solution of these problems. It is the fervent hope of your fellow-students, your teachers, and your parents that you will apply yourselves diligently to the making T. H. EBERSQLE Sizpertfising Prirzrijml l To the Class of l944: Congratulations for preparing such an interesting and helpful publication. This tenth edition, with such a graphic representative of school organizations, activities, and personnel, will give your parents and friends a better understanding of our school. lt will help former graduates recall treasured memories of their Alma Mater. With this pictorial presentation of student activities, you, the Class of 1944, have made possible a publication which will be- come even more valuable as time goes by. May it ever help you recall your former classmates and teachers, your curricular activities and experiences, during your brief stay at E.H.S. YV. E. VVEAVER High School Principal E I even of a better world. May success crown your efforts and good fortune be your lot. T. H. EBERSOLE Supervising Principal iv YVILBUR E. WEAVER High School Princijml
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SCHOOL BOARD ALBERT K. GARMAN, Secretary, RALPH E. HEIN, Treasurer' G. REED ALEXANDER, President PAUL M. GRUBB, DR. Tkoy M. THoMvsoN, Vice-President A MESSAGE FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD lt is a great privilege to be chosen to serve as a member of the school board of Elizabethtown Borough. We deeply appreciate the responsibility of our task. lt is our duty to determine the policies and provide the equipment, supplies, and teachers for training the young people of our borough. VVC feel that we have done this within the reasonable limits of our desires and the financial ability of our district. ' We fervently hope that our young people will take full advantage of the opportunities that our school system offers. To the high school pupils and especially to those who are looking forward to graduation at tlte close of this school term we offer this admonition: do well the work that you have to do, lor in so doing you render a useful service to yourself, your school, your com- munity, and your country. SCHOOL BOARD OF ELIZABETHTOYVN BOROUGH Ten
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FAC U LTY 'HN T. H. Ebersole The supervising principal of our schools is Mr. T. H. Eh- ersole. Mr. Ebersole received his A.B. degree at Franklin and Marshall College and his M.A. degree at Columbia University. Erma M. Bell Miss Bell is one of our com- mercial education teachers. Slte is one of the Elizabethan News advisors and she advised the commercial staff of the yearbook. Miss Bell attended l'llll2il'll'llll0Wll College, where she received her B.S. degree in commercial education. as '-'-- 5 67811 V k, - A .Zigi bf., l l, IIE V ' ff I s . Bertha- Belser Our school owes most ol' its musical success to Miss Belser. our music sttpervisor. Miss Belser attended Millersville State Teachers College and Cornell University. May Dulebohn Miss Dulebohn teaches alge- bra and geometry and is one of the Tri-Hi-Y advisors. She attended Millersville State Teachers College and Eliza- bethtown College where she was awarded her A.ll. degree. ef? tm' Q fifflii.- Norman E. Diehl Mr. Diehl teaches geography and seventh grade mathemat- ics. He is the advisor of the Air Service Division of the Vic- tory Corps and of the junior Hi-Y. Mr. lliehl attended Elizabethtown College where he received his ILS. degree. if 461372 Alton H. Eppler Mr. Eppler teaches general science, senior scicncc. ma- chines and electricity, and sev- enth grade mathematics. Quite a list. isn't it? He is assistant coach of athletics. Mr. lippler received his ll.S. degree at Kutztown State Teaclters Wayne B. Blouch Mr. Blouch teaches prob- lems of democracy and civies. He attended Millersville State Normal School and Elilabetlt- town College where he re- ceived his A.B. degree. He also took some extra work at the University of Pennsylvania. 4 'f'Tf'f' -we Norma M. Ferguson The girls' health and physi- cal education teacher is Miss Fergttson. She also has charge of the Indoor Patrol. Her pet saying is Girls, must I tell you again to stop talking? She received her B.S. degree at West Chester State Teach- College. Charles E. Goodhart Our class advisor. and one of the teachers who has helped to make this yearbook and Olll' llClA'SpHPl'Y ll SIICVCSS, is Mr. Goodhart. He is the di- rector of the Victory Corps and an assistant athletic coach. Mr. Goodhart teaches indus- trial arts. He received his ILS, degree at Millersville State Teachers College. Ethel L. Kindig Miss Kindig teaches ninth and tenth grade English. She was the literary staff advisor of the yearbook and she did much toward making our lqlllllllfllllilll News a success. Miss Kindig received her AJS. degree at Gettysburg College. ers College. Noah Klauss Our very capable orchestra director is Mr. Klauss. He comes to our school every Tuesday and Friday to give music lessons and for junior and Senior Orchestra rehears- als. Mr. Klauss is a member of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra.
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