Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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HOVVARD J. YEAGER, B. A., BI. A. Superintendent of Schools As you leave high school you will be con- fronted with many different problems. The decisions will not be as easily made as they have been up to this time. You will have to decide whether you expect to go to college or what vo- cation you wish to follow. These are important questions and require intelligent thinking. Please remember that accepting popular ideas or taking somebody else's word concerning everyday problems is easier than thinking them through for yourself. We often trust to luck, habit and the law of averages to pull us out of difficult situations. This is not a very safe plan. You are 11ow entering a period of rapidly growing independence. The time will come when you will be cutting off those so-called safety belts better known as your teachers and eventually your parents. Some of you might soon take olf from your home port and sail entirely along on your own. You will then need a set of beliefs and principles to act as your radio beam. Please accept my best wishes for a successful career. 3f0WEl'J yetlqef FAITHFUL' FOREVER Heights, by great men reached and kept, Vllcre not attained by sudden liightg But they, while their companions slept, lvere toiling upward in tl1e night. hlay these words of the poet always remind us that men do not reach the heights of success and retain their positions unless t.hey work un- ceasingly and patiently toward their goal. Success is a reward for earnest endeavor. It is not measured by the size of the fortune one may accumulate or by the make or model of the automobile one may drive but rather by the in- fluence for good that one exerts as a result of riches and power. hly wishes and hopes are that you may give to your community, unselfishly, the best that is in you to create a happier, more peaceful, and more prosperous world and that you may have the satisfaction of knowing that your lives have not been lived in vain. Glam 9? Stellar l9l ALLEN F. HELLER, B. S Principal

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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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LEFT to RIGHT'FIRST Row: Bliss Hauser, Miss Miller, lVIiss Long, Miss Strauss, Miss Loos, Miss Dorney. SECOND Row: Mrs. llloyer, Miss Rotherlnel, Miss Van Buskirk, Mrs. Franken- ficld, Bliss Gravcr. Q AN APPLE FOR THE -TEACHER JEROME E. BAER, B. S.-Biologyg Science. HARVEY H. BECKER, B. S.-Biologyg Chemistryg Physics. ALBERT S. BENFIELD, A. B., A. M.-Englishg German-Adviser of the TATTLE11 Newspaperg Adviser of Future Farmers of America. ALBERT H. BURGER, B. S.-Biologyg General lllathematicsg Plane Geometry. HOWARD K. DEISGHER, Ph. B., M. A.-Algebrag Problems of Democracy-Adviser of hlonitor Clubg Faculty llianager of Athletics. LUCILLE C. DORNEY, B. S.-Foodsg General Science-Cafeteria. BEVERLY J. FRANKENFIELD, B. S.-Clothingg Foodsg General Science-Adviser of Junior Red Cross. PAUL J. F. FRANTZ, B. S.-Commercial Lawg Shop Blatllematics-Adviser of the TATTLEIT. Yearbook, Faculty hlanager of Athletics, Guidance Counselor. MARCELLA G. GRAVER, R. N.-Home Nursing-School Nurse. CHARLES F. GROSS, JR., B. S.-Instrumental Musicg Vocal Instruction-Director of High School Band. GLADYS B. HAUSER, B. S., A. M.--Bookkeepingg Englishg Shorthand. WILLIAM L. LOBB, B. A.-American History, VVorld History-Assistant Couch of Football and Basketballg Coach of Track. l10l

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