Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 10 text:

Programme Conductors Presented under this title are those who have directed, led, and guided us wisely during our high school life, in the same manner music masters hover diligently over their body of musicians. They are the faculty and adminis- tration, forever memorable as masters in their field. Ensemble Symbolizing the musicians themselves are the four classes-senior, junior, sophomore, freshman-each contributing to the harmony of the student body as individual players, whether he be sometimes belittled and unsung as one at the flute, or predominant and conspicious as a bass drummer. Everyone has held his place of importance. Excerpts Thrust i11to our activities are portions for pure enjoyment, which have been compiled from snatches of future plans, ambitions, or secret hopes. These extracts of conversation and personalities are analagous to musical selections which are parts of tl1e major work itself-the pupils representing this Work, and the prophecy of years to come and the willing of particular traits, the parts comprising it.' Interludes Between tl1e performances of their duties as students the extra-curricular activities and clubs become part of the school program, just as instrumental pieces under this title are used for diversification. Each member of the ensemble may choose that which is to his liking, Whether it is in the category of fine arts, journalism, or student government. VIIIUOSOS Representing those who have attained skill through hours of hard work and the patience of monotonous practice, are the athletes. Paralleled with them are the scores of men and women music-makers, so entitled, Who, too have known a procedure such as outlined. Just as there are innumerous instru- ments to master, so have our sports-lovers found variegated interests in athletics. Postludes To end every program, musical or scholastic, there is a finale which adds to that which has preceded it. VVhat performers play their part better than the business and professional enterprises presented in advertising. Surely this group has added to the annual, for they have assisted financially in making it and its contents a success.



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LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Raymond Miller, Mr. Claude Keller, Mr. Arthur Iobst, hir. Robert Stauffer, Mr. Ralph 'Weidner, hir. Albert YVieand, Mr. Seth Albright. STOUT HEARTED MEN The Board of Education is elected by the people of Emmaus to supervise their school system. Their meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month in the high school building. In the hands.of these seven men lies the responsi- bility of composing our educational program, which must meet the standards established by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Among their many duties are hiring and paying of instructors, building maintenance and repairs, levying taxes, and appropriating funds where necessary. Although they are not often seen, their wholesome inHuence may be noted as the background of all our school activities. VVe, the Class of 1947, extend our heartiest thanks to these men for the opportunities with which they have provided us. The members of the board are: Robert Stauffer, presidentg Seth Albright, vice-presidentg Arthur Iobst, secretary, Ralph VVeidner, treasurerg Claude Keller, Raymond lililler, and Albert lVieand. FAIREST or THE FAIR MRS. GUTH Miss LESTER These efficient young ladies do the secretarial work in our main office. Anyone in need of t.heir assistance may always de- pend upon cheerful aid. They execute the routine office duties and have charge of all the permanent records. Both are gradu- ates of E. H. S. ISI

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