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As He Assumes Junior H i gh Leadership as an ejficient administrator . . .as a dedicated football coach In retrospect, the stamp of M r. Loblfs personality touched many areas and many people. .................. . . . . .as a sympathetic counselor a congenial Colleague . . .as a competent co-ordinator ...CIS
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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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New Member Joins Administrative Teamg Mr. Lobb explains high school procedure to his successor, Mr. Unger. Assuming his office in mid- semester, Mr. Unger quickly adjusted to many new situations and responsibilities. As Assistant Principal he took charge over matters of discipline and at- tendance. ALBERT F. UNGER Assistant Principal HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES: CSeatedJ Mrs. Mae DISTRICT SECRETARIES: CSeatedD Mrs. Jeanne Barto, Mrs. Betty Romig. CStandingD Mrs. Ruby Ada- Berry. CStandingJ Mrs. Marian Oxendale, Mrs. Myrtle m0hak, Mrs. Barbara R1tter. Baer, Daniel Stortz, Mrs. Anita Ogle. i i 1 2
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