Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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Lzifl In Riglzl Fin! Roto: Artlnir lolwsr cSL'CI'k'Tlll'yJ, Arthur Gehringer. Claude Keller Clireasurerj. Dr. l,r-Roy llahn Cl'rt-sidentb. Srromi Roco: Raymond Miller, Howard liyer, Thomas Schrader CVice Presidcntl. Boom' of School Dzreotors To these seven men goes the responsibility of executing the innumerable tasks involved in the supervision of the schools of Emmaus. lt is they who lay the ground work necessary for the education of the men and women of tomorrow. The lloard of School Directors is subject to regulations by the State, and its duties are definitely outlined by a school code. Collectively, their duties concern Il0t only the supervision of school activi- ties, but also matters concerning finances, buildings, grounds, supplies, and curriculum. At their meetings, which are held the first Thursday of the month at the high school, they bring their business and professional experience to help solve 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. To these men, whom the townspeople have elected, we give our sincere thanks for their time and effort in order that we may have a better education. A afmin istratio 71 Secretaries 'gGerry,' and Pat are the well- tliked and efficient administration sec- retaries. They do all the clerical work, operate the telephone switchboard, and maintain the student records. ln addition to their office duties they sell tickets, make bus reservations, handle class funds, and render messenger service. Always pleasant and cheerful, these two young ladies have been of 'great help to us. Bliss l,liS'I'liR Mus. Guru T 6 4, 4

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To the Clary of 1951: You have arrived at that point in life where you will either continue your education in some higher institution of learning, or go out into the ever broadening horizons of life's duties, hopes and accomplishments. You will not have to be a great figure, or a state or national leader to make your influence felt. lt is the common people who have made real contributions in the world's struggle for social improvement. We do not know what the morrow will bring but we do know that it will not be exactly as it is today. You may not think of something completely new, but you may at least think of many ways of improving what we already have. Do not become bewildered because of the confusion among leaders. This has always been the case since the origin of our republic. VVe believe in discussion and in majority rule. At no time has there been such a demand for intelligent and emo- tional stability. l'l0W.'XRIJ J. Yia.-xoiak. B..-X., MA. How-ARD .l- Yvli-ACER S1cpt'rz'r1lrl1r1m1' qf Sclmolf T be Admzhzktrarors To MR. HOWARD bl. YEAGER, Superintendent of Schools for the past nineteen years, goes the respon- sibility of executing the school board's recommendations and the supervision of the borough schools. He is responsible for the maintenance of the high quality and standard of the Emmaus schools through the years. He has carefully planned the curriculum for each school and has selected an excellent faculty to teach it. To MR. ALLEN F. HELLER, Princi ual for the vast twent f-four years, foes the res ionsibilitv for the . . . I . I . . . . 5 . 5-1 . l - supervision of all curricula and extracurricular activities in the high school. His effort to help those who seek his advice has made our principal widely known for the intelligent and just handling of student problems. lhe administration is to be connnended for its effort, which resulted in the accreditation of the high school by the Commission on becondary bchools and its acceptance as a member of the Middle States Association of Colle es and Secondar Schools. Y .-Xi.l.i-:N l . l'lizl.l.icit. B.S. To the C1055 of 1951: 1'if7 1f High school days are over and we have entered a troubled world, clouded by strife, ideologies, intolerance, and selfishness. You have studied under adverse conditions. Our facilities have been inadequate, world affairs have not been encourag- ing, but we have high hopes for those of you who are prepared to make the most of opportunities as they appear. Our most precious possession is liberty. VVe may speak freely, gather in assemblies, worship as we please, do work of our choice, and vote for our officials. Government is our servant, not our master. No sacrifice, no price is too high for the preservation of our way of life. If liberty is to be preserved, religious, moral, and political progress must keep pace with science. Leaders must put God first country above party, others above self. May you be such leaders and may all your dreams and hopes for a successful future come true. ALLEN F. HISLLEIK ,.. 7 ...

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