Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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,J .7 Q 5 Wilmer F. Bowers Hilda. C. Busher Pauline R. Cook T Reaching the head of the east stairs and not knowing where to start, we go down a side hall, from which issues a most savory odor. Opening the door at the end of this hall, we burst in upon Miss McLean, instructing a group of girls in the art ot cooking-a branch of Home Economics. Miss McLean also supervises the cafeteria. Leaving the aroma of cooking behind us, we enter Miss Cook's room at the head of that hall. Besides teaching Health and Physical Education she coaches the girl's athletic teams. Cross- ing the hall to room eleven, we see through the open door, Mr. Deischer, instructing an American History Class. In addition he teaches Algebra and Problems oi Democracy, advises the Monitor Club, and is Faculty manager oi athletics. Passing along the hall, We hear Mr. Humphreys telling a European History Class about the Reign of Terror and other high-lights of the French Revolu- tion. He also teaches Civics and An-

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Joyce E. Beary Harvey H. Becker Albert S. Benfield As We, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty, leave Emmaus High School to ao forth and take our place in the world, or to further our schoolinq in a college or university, it is fitting that We bid farewell to the people, who have played such a great part in our high school training-Our Faculty. But in saying qood-by, We do not Wish to bid farewell as one does on a permanent separation, but as one does on a short departure, for Whether We go to college, or out into the World, we shall have it A with us indirectly. These people are a part of the instruction that we received and shall strive to put into practice. For four years the faculty has patient- ly taught us, and if we have not bene- fited by that instruction, it is not its fault, but our own. But before We leave, let us have one final roll call of these teachers with whom We had so many personal con- tacts, and try to place them in their proper setting in which we saw them so often and of which we ourselves were a part.



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cient History. Apart from his teaching duties, he coaches the track team ana is assistant football and basketball coach. ln the next room a group oi' seniors are reading a poem in unison and, looking tor the preceptress, We see Miss Beary at the front ot the room. Miss Beary is coach of dramatics and ora- tory. Coming to the west end of the hall we encounter a strong odor, but instead ot the smell of food, the stench of chem- icals and gases greets us. We enter a room on the lett in search of the source, but interrupt Mr. Frantz, who teaches lunior Business Training, Business Law, Salesmanship, and Business Arithmetic. Mr. Frantz is also Faculty adviser oi the School Paper and Faculty Manager of Athletics. Leaving the room, we cross the hall in search of that awful odor and upon opening the door of room fifteen-Phew!-We find it. There, among a maze of test-tubes and beak- ers, are Mr. Becker and the Chemistry Class, mixing a concoction that is l l 4, fl aw- Howard K. Deischer William S. Geisinger Clitford D. Hartman

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