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l.ENIX1ON U. SToL'nNot'R, B.-X., Nllitl, Slfl'liRlN'l'liNDlfN'I' UF SCHIKJLS oncl Administrators of Students High School. Ir will he ready for occupancy in September, 1960. Iimmaus High School will then include grades seven through twelve. Several departments will then he enlarged to accommodate a greater number of students. 'lihe annex will provide twenty-four additional class- rooms, a cafeteria, lihrarv. hand and choral rooms, an art crafts room, a sheet metal shop. and extensions to the present locker rooms. Miss Mildred K. Strauss joined the counseling department this year. and in 1960 the lioard plans to add a full-time reading supervisor and a supervisor of secondary education. Through the control of instruction. curriculum. and school activities. the administrative start' guides and directs the progress of the pupils. 'lihe administrators believe that the pupil is the primary consideration and the policies, methods of teaching. and curriculum should prepare students for the next step in their careers. whether in employment. college. additional training or the establishment of a home. The Board of School Directors. .-Xdministrators. and Faculty of the East Penn lfnion School District are to be commended for their etliorts which resulted in the continued accreditation of Emmaus High School by the Commission on Secondary Schools and its acceptance as a mem- ber ofthe Middle States Association ot' Colleges and Secondary Schools. llow x xo K. Dl5lSL'lll'IR, B l'RINCll'fXl, Pu 1. l, lkxxu, BS., XI X -X SSIST XX l' PRINQ'
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'sani- HU.-XRD Ulf SC'llfKll. DlRl1i lURS. ,-'m.fru : William Sl10L'lll1llil'l rlJ1fin'i'rf Srrrm1f'j.'-. xl1IR'llHgLlt'l llzirold Kt-Ils llVr'i1tfr'P1fl-.'XllTlIlilS.i'1I'SII't'l'I'll1 lloward ltycr fl nf'-pfff:t1'frJll. lxmmgius, third term: llouzird Yzirus lSu!i'fi'!rfri. lxmmzius. Boord Strive to Guide G The Board of Directors ofthe lfast Penn Linion School District consists of members from the communities of Alburtis. limmaus, and Macungie and the townships of Lower Macungie and Upper Milford. The lioard is subject to the regulations of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the duties outlined by the school code. Their responsibilities include thc employing of the Sl'l'Rlfili.XRl.-Xl, S'l'.Xl l for tht- district and high school offices. Lfjff In rrglif: Hrs. Nlsic liarto rllrglz Sflionfl. Nlrs. Betty Romig lllilzlz Sflzffofi, Xlrs. .lanicc Rortiiu4D1if1r1'r1l. le A nl v f S't11rit.'fi1:: Robert Shcllv. Route l. lfmmaus. third term: Lloyd ll. slones. lfmmaus, first tcrmL llomer Koch. lYcSCOS- ville. first term: Ycrnon Schuntf. Nlgicunuic, rirst tcrmg .-Xrlington Xloyei. lfmmzius. second rt-rm. of School Directors rowth ond Weliore faculty. the financing of schools, the maintaining of school property. and the establishing of school policies within the state laws, The members aim to provide for all students the best educational program and facilities possible to meet the stu- dents' needs. According to the foresight of the board and the desire to supply the best facilities possible, an annex is being added to limmaus Nliss Anita Yoder lljlillfl-fifl, Xlrs. Klqirion Oxentlalc rlI1',tfrz'rr1, Nlrs. Xlyrtle Baer lD1',ifrirlJ. Miss Surah Nliartnlqesscl iljf,-- frrffl.
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T I 3 Y ff f Solarium ,ll'.RONll'Q li. B.-'kliR, B.S.. Nl..-X. f General Science: Biology -- Adviser of Solarium Club. viscr of Chemistry Club. HARYI-QY H. lil'.CKlQR. HS. e Physics: Chemistry Y Ad- Sciences ln well-equipped classrooms and laboratories the staff ofthe Science Department olliers the students courses in general science. biology. chemistry. and physics. Clear objective reasoning, needed to reach scientilic solutions for problems of everyday life. is stressed by the department. l3y fascinating demon- strations, student experimentation. audio-visual aids. out-of-class projects. and research. the students acquire a better understanding of the sciences and become aware of the multitude of ways in which they affect their lives. ' 'me-1-an Physics Laboratory Al.Bl'.Rl N. Xlll.l.lr.R..l3.5.- Wll.l.lANl A. ,Xlll.l.l'QR. BS. xl--'Y 1 l'l1YSlQl1.l 5CN'fjCfl General Science: Biology' Bl0l0ilY1 fknfflil 5ClCnCC.1c'Cn'w 'Xilviser of Student Council. eral Chemistry - Adviser of Photography 'Club 12 L
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