Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 11 text:

The Administrators HOWARD J. YEAGER, B. A., M. A Superintendent of Schools We take for granted that you were good citizens in our present day complicated high school organization. It is, likewise, of equal importance that you support and give a certain amount of service to your national, state and local government. You have come to that point in your life when you should become aware of some of the larger problems which confront our country and to begin to think in terms of what can be done to solve them. Neither our government nor the way in which our society is organized is perfect. Many serious defects and dangers stare us in the face, waiting for an informed and conscientious public opinion to do something about them. You should look ahead with a view of helping to find answers to some of our unsolved problems. Doing your part gives you a feeling of pride in belonging to a great organization. If you will be faithful and loyal to our great Democracy your success will be assured. HOWARD J. YEAGER it Congratulations and best wishes to you on the day of graduation. Commencement means the beginning, the beginning of a new life in your community. May I leave one thought with you in parting? Success is not achieved by accident-it is at- tained by forward-looking, hard-working, con- scientious men and women. Time is not merely passing but is arriving as rapidly as it passes. VVe always have time and it is of the greatest importance that we make the most of each arriv- ing moment, constantly adding knowledge, skill, and virtue to an ever growing worthwhile life. Someone has said: Following the line of least resistance IS what makes rivers and some people crookedf, ALLEN F. HELLER ALLEN F. HELLER, B. S. Principal l7l

Page 10 text:

LEFT T0 RIGHT-FIRST Row: Mr. Arthur Iobst, Secretaryg Mr. Claude Kellerg Mr. Albert Wieand. SECOND Row: Mr. Robert Stauffer, Treasurerg Dr. LeRoy Rahng Mr. Raymond Miller, Presidentg Mr. Arthur Gehringer, Vice President. The Board of School Directors It is to our School Directors that we owe the progress and administration of our school system. Through their tireless efforts in selecting tl1e faculty, keeping the physical plant running, and planning for the schools' needs, we have a system of which we can be justly proud. They also have shown a keen interest in our athletic teams and other extra-curricular activities by personally appearing at these affairs. At their meetings, which are held the first Thursday of the month at thc High School, they bring their business a11d professional experience to help iron out the problems coincident with running a school system. Attorney Theodore R. Gardner, the school solicitor, executes all legal documents and renders legal advice to the Board. We are i11deed indebted to these busy xnen who give their time and energy in order that we may have a better education. The Administration Secretaries Miss Lester ltlrs. Guth Gerry and Pat are the well-liked and efficient adminis- tration secretaries. They do all the clerical work, operate the telephone switchboard, and maintain the student records. In addition to their office duties, they sell tickets, make bus reser- vations, handle class funds, and render messenger service. Al- ways pleasant and cheerful, these two young ladies have been of great help to us. l6l



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Left to Rlgl1t'mFIRST Row: Miss Mary Miller, Miss Gladys Hauser, Mrs. Francis Slack, Miss Mildred Strauss. SECOND Row: Miss Katherine Guldin, Miss Geraldine Dils, Nfrs. Hilda Moyer, Mrs. Josephine Hinkle, Mrs. Anna Rash. No'r PICTURED: Miss Marcella Graver, Mrs. Eleanor Heintzelman. The Faculty JEROME E. BAER, B. S.-Senior Scienceg Junior Scienceg General Scienceg Biology-Adviser of Conservation and lvild Life Club. HARVEY H. BECKER, B. S.-Physicsg Chemistryg Biology-Adviser of Bird Club. ALBERT S. BENFIELD, A. B., A. M.-English-Adviser of H1 JEFF Newspaper and Honey- moon Voyage Club. ARTHUR R. BORGER, A. B.-lllathematics. ALBERT H. BURGER, B. S.-Biologyg General Mathelnaticsg Plane Geometryg General Science. HOWARD K. DEISCHER, Ph. B., M. A.-Problems of Democracyg Algebra-Adviser of Monitor Club and Varsity E Clubg Faculty Manager of Athletics. GERALDINE E. DILS, B. A.-Spanishg European History-Adviser of Debating Club. PAUL J. F. FRANTZ, B. S.-Business Lawg Office Practiceg Salesmanship-Guidance Coun- selor-Adviser of THE TATTLER Yearbook and Photography Clubg Faculty lilanager of Athletics. MARCELLA G. GRAVER, R. N.-School Nurse-Adviser of Home Nursing Club. KATHERINE B. GULDIN, B. S.-Home Economicsg Cafeteria Training-Adviser of Boys' Cooking Club. GLADYS B. HAUSER, B. S., A. M.-Bookkeepingg Shorthand-Adviser of Knitting Club. GLENN HECKMAN, B. S.-Industrial Arts-Adviser of Girls' Shop Club. ELEANOR M. HEINTZELMAN, R. D. H.-School Dental Hygienist. JOSEPHINE K. HINKLE, B. S.-Library Science-Librarian-Adviser of Library Club. PAUL KISTLER, B. S.-Social Studies. DONALD LEIBENSPERGER, B. S.-Scienceg Physical Education. l8l

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