Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)

 - Class of 1965

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Sundry Problems Completion of the new junior high primarily concerned the seven elected members of our school board. These men faced the rapid popula- tion growth and planned a program of expan- sion. They provided for constructing more build- ings on the elementary and junior high levels, the first of which, a junior high, served as a monument to many hours of careful planning. As superintendent, Mr. Stoudnour supervised hiring teachers and submitted the budget to the board. Students relied upon him to check weather conditions carefully and proclaim holi- days if roads became impassable. On the lighter side students cheered his promise at the Thanks- giving pep rally to let the football team toss members of the fairer sex into the swimming pool if the Hornets return victorious. Discipline, scheduling, and a thousand other problems filled every day for Mr. Frantz. In his two years in the principalship he constantly revised his program to streamline and supply needed enrichment courses. BELOW: Lynette McKeever requests permission from Mr. Frantz to be excused from her afternoon classes. Students were always set at ease by Mr. Frantz's patient disposition. RIGHT: Mr. Frantz explains the day's plans to Mrs. Tliexlier, a familiar substitute teacher in the high sc oo . PAUL J. FRANTZ Principal l l I l

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Administrators Meet LEMMON C. STOUDNOUR Superintendent EAST PENN UNION SC Seated: Howard Yarus QSolicitorJ, Vernon Schantz, Homer C. Koch fTreasurerJ, Howard Eyer, William Shoemaker CSecretaryD. 8 Mr. Stoudnour and school board members Niess, Schantz, Shoemaker and Kells attend the Lehigh County school board meeting at Parkland High School. HOOL BOARD Standing: Robert K. Young, Wilbur C. Huber fAssist- ant Treasurerb, Harold D. Kells fVice-Presidentj, Lloyd Jones, George E. Neiss fPresidentJ.



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Senior H igh Bids Farewell T0 Mr. Lobb WILLIAM L. LOBB Assistant Principal In mid-term William L. Lobb resigned his position as assistant principal to assume respon- sibility as the first principal of the new Em- maus Junior High School. In his absence fond recollections of the many ways in which his friendliness affected student life remain. For eighteen years Mr. Lobb served as a so- cial studies teacher at Emmaus, ultimately in- structing students in Problems of Democracy. In 1963 he replaced Mr. Frantz as assistant principal when Mr. Frantz advanced to the principalship. Together the new team insti- tuted various innovations, including an eight period day and new curricular opportunities. Mr. Lobb left this post in February to begin preliminary planning for the junior high next year. During his teaching career, Mr. Lobb's name became synonomous with EHS sports through his positions of Director of Athletics and head football coach. In years past as Director of Athletics, Mr. Lobb co- coachg Mr. Shaak, basketball coachg Mr. Johns, track ordinated extra-curricular activities. Typical staff con- coachg Mr. Neff, baseball coach. ferences included Mr. Richards, assistant football

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