Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 115 text:

LIBRARY AIDES: Bottom Row: A. Wieder, N. Hillegass, S. Jeffers, D. Pryor. Second Row: K. Crehore, D. Snyder, D. Iobst, E. Trittenbach, P. Lichtenwalner, K. Snyder, D. Wray, B. Kehm, J. Scharadin, A. Beller, C. Stoudt, G. Schmidt, L. Dries, B. Gaugler, L. Fechnay, D. Gaugler, L. Hamscher, J. Schoenly, D. Schultz, B. Schlotter, Mrs. Upon entering the library and immediately find- ing a desired book, students frequently wondered just how that book was exactly where it was sup- posed to be. They took the orderly arrangement of books, magazines, and the card catalog for grantedg but without the help of a hard-working Josephine Hinkle, fAdviserJ, E. Fegley. Back Row: M. Busel, J. Riedy, S. Zimmerman, B. Riedy, D. Reinert, E. Brown, P. Stauffer, C. Foster, S. Kehm, D. Hamscher, P. Feninez, C. Quier, J. Mantz, D. Yudt, A. Miller, K. Ward, J. Benson, D. Parton. Not Pictured: F. Bellamy, E. Ettinger, B. McGuire, J. Persian. group-the library aides-the library would have been a far less efficient and enjoyable place in which to work. Harried students owe much to these workers from grades seven through twelve, who sacrificed their free time to perform a valuable service for Emmaus High School students. Debaters Challengeal' Librarians Serve Debaters found matching wits with other teams most stimulating, therefore earning recognition in the Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Debating Associa- tion. In a special assembly January 21, students heard the team debate the Catasauqua team on the question, Resolved: That homework should be abol- DEBATING TEAM: Bottom Row: P. Hopstock, D. Brown, B. Hubbard, L. Fechnay, S. Charron, K. Brown, R. Wert- man, D. Musser, S. Rhine, L. Ochs. Back Row: J. Witiak, ished. The intensity of the arguments revealed itself in the final score. Emmaus lost by one half point. In competition with teams of area schools, Emmaus balanced its wins and losses. Eligibility re- quired a good attendance record and the passing of a written test covering a national topic. D. Gaugler, C. Miller, A. Wambold, S. Knepper, R. Glat- felter, C. Wray, D. Romanchuk, R. Albright, M. Breiden- thall, D. Bellamy. Not Picturedc. J. Turnauer, D. Yackshe.

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ELECTRONICS CLUB: Bottom Row: Lee Larose, Ter- rence Fenstermacher, Peter Zanger, Robert Schadler, Perry Moose, Mr. Robert Moore fAdviserJ. Second Row: Frank Hoping to someday establish an amateur radio station at Emmaus High School, the new Electronics Club planned an ambitious schedule. Guest speakers addressed their weekly meetings. One such guest demonstrated a radio station completely installed in his Volkswagen. Members worked on construct- Acker, Donald Folk, Gary Sickles, Samuel Reed, Randall Smith. Back Row: Ronald Minnich, Mark Seem, Lee Licht- enwalner, William Tarbox, James Valli. ing an operable ham radio, and many tried to attain private licenses for transmitting. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Moore, a new-comer with electronic experience from actual radio work, the club attached electronic light regulators to the stage Christmas trees for the holiday program. Interest Zooms In Audio-Visual Aids Helping to fill the constant need for students who could operate the visual aides equipment, the Pro- jectionist Club served faculty and students. Mem- bers made periodic repairs to projectors and showed films for teachers requesting their assistance. Un- der the guidance of Mr. Schultes and Mr. Opilla, the PROJECTIONIST CLUB: Marilyn Dries, Secretary: John Schaeffer, Treasurerg Thomas Schmoyer, President: Mr. organization offered another service, delivering packages and films as they arrived. The club also operated projectors for assemblies and special eve- ning programs. The Projectionists fulfilled a pro- gram of service throughout the term. Schultes, Adviserg Mr. Opilla, Adviser: Ronald Minnich, Vice-President: Not pictured: Randall Collins.



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Spirit Soars As Season Progresses In preparation for the big Turkey Day pep rally, many senior girls spent long hours painting flashy decorations. The lobby became general headquarters for constructing these artistic creations. An injury sustained on the gridiron hospitalized Gregg Jones for several weeks, and he received his varsity letter in bed. With it went a handshake of appreciation and congratulations from Randy Seagreaves. Colorday featured the big Thanksgiving season pep rally. Hard working seniors covered every inch of the gym with a riot of green and gold streamers, victory posters, and ornaments. Karen Kells of the cheering squad reigned as football queen. Pep talks, band music, and cheers prefaced Mr. Stoudnours prediction of a Hornet victory. Tension mounted and the big day arrived. Nippy air, enthusiastic fans, shouts of optimism, groans of defeat, huge yellow mums, and hard fighting football men set the scene for a gripping contest on Whitehall's gridiron. Alas! It Was Whiteha1l's day! Gallons of paint and miles of paper went into the con- struction of those decorations. Splashing away are Karen Kells and Donna Mueller adding the final touches to a mammoth Defeat Whitehall sign. Backed by the Hornets and surrounded by enthusiastic students and a colorful setting, Mr. Stoudnour captures the interest of all present as he makes his annual pre- diction of the Turkey Day score. 112

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