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LEFT to RIGHT-FIRST Row: HIL Aurthr Iobst, Sec-retaryg Mr. Claude Keller. President, lNIr. Albert YVieand, Treasurer. SECOND Row: Mr. Robert Stauffer, Dr. LeRoy Rahn, lNIr. Raymond Miller, Vice President, hir. Arthur Gehringer. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET MONTHLY TO SUPERVISE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM To these seven men goes the responsibility of executing the innumerable tasks involved in the supervision of the schools of Emmaus. It is they who lay the ground work necessary for the education of the men and women of tomorrow. On the first Thursday of every month at the High School one may see these men working into the night. The Board of School Directors is subject to regulations by the state, and its duties are definitely outlined by a school code. Their problems may include the buying of supplies, financing the schools, repairing of buildings, and the regulating of our curriculum. In addition to these problems arise the amount of school tax to be levied, acceptance of resignations and filling of vacancies. Arthur Gehringer and Dr. LeRoy Rahn are the newly elected members to the board, replacing the two outgoing members, Ralph VVeidner and Seth Albright, who completed their six year tcrms. Theodore R. Gardner, the school solicitor, executes all legal documents and renders legal advice to the school board from time to time. To these men whom the townspeople have elected, we give our sinccre thanks for a deeply appreciated education. SECRETARIES PERFORM NUMEROUS DUTIES Busily at work in the school office may be found two efficient and dependable secretaries. They perform the clerical work in- volved in the operation of the school and have charge of the student records in the high school. VVith a cheerful smile and friendly manner they will aid anyone who is in need of assistance. lIrs. Guth Bliss Lester l 8 l
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ADMINISTRATORS BESTOW AMIABLE ADVICE TO MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1948 HOWARD J. YEAGER, B. A., M. A. Superintendent of Schools As you turn these pages, may memory bring back the happy days spent in E. H. S. Remem- ber the hours spent in solid study, in play, and with many friends and classmates who shared the happy days in scl1ool. Your teachers were friendly, sympathetic, and helpful in forming habits necessary to happy and successful living. They are interested in your welfare, even now, as you are reading these words. They do not expect all of you to be world beatcrs but whatever it may be your lot to do, they expect you to do it to the best of your ability. As cooperation brought success in school, so will it be in life. Giving, not taking, leads to happiness and real friendship. Should you be parents, be worthy of that name. Give to your children those things-love, understanding, sympathy, companionship, guid- ance, and a love of God-which have been denied to so many children of our day. Best wishes to you always. The world is yours. ALLEN F. H E LLER Confidence is the basis of all success, all worthwhile accomplishment. The scattered items of knowledge and information which you have picked up from your courses in school do not provide you with any guarantee of success in these times. Much of the factual material which you have assimilated is already fading from your memory. Do not be alarmed about that. You have learned, at any rate, where and how to find what you want to know' when you require some par- ticular information. And that is perhaps the chief benefit of formal education. A wise old Chinese philosopher was once approached by a young ruler carrying an enor- mous, beautifully bound blank book in which he intended to write down tl1e advice of the sage on how to govern his territory. The learned man told him to throw tl1e book away, the o11ly rule could be written on a thumbnail. That rule was Govern yourself. Once you have lea1'ned to govern yourself you will have no difficulty in solving the prob- lems of life. I Please accept my best wishes for a successful career. HOVVARD J. YEAGER ALLEN F. HELLER, B. S. 'WFT Principal N .. fix M f- ' '-li N S x .en f E1f5',::z . ' 0 , 43 ai' 'A- jf EY , ae? l9l iii f 'x ., .' . : , .gy-w' I i 1 .- ag.-
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