1st Annual Emmaus Alumni HomecomingGolf Tournament Wrap-upThe first annual Emmaus High <strong>School</strong> Homecoming Alumni Golf Tournament washeld on Saturday, October 16, at Shepherd Hills Golf Club. It was a verysuccessful event in its first year with 20 teams competing and many individuals walking away withgreat prizes donated from members of the Emmaus community.The winning team of Tom Warnke, Geoff Jones, Steve Frederick and Mike Mihalik won first place byshooting a score of 51 (19 under par). They were also the team representing Emmaus High <strong>School</strong>,winning a breakfast for the faculty and staff in the building, with Wescosville Elementary <strong>School</strong> notfar behind.Please consider playing in next year's Homecoming Alumni Golf Tournament! It will be held theweekend of homecoming and, once again, will help support the EHS Student Government and golfprograms.Juniors and Seniors invited to joinNational Honor SocietyInvitations have been extended to juniors and seniors who currently have a 3.5 GPA or higher. Ifyou feel you should have received one of these letters, please contact Susan Arnold atarnolsus@eastpennsd.org.AttentionSophomoresAttention Sophomores: The class of 2013 t-Shirts will be arriving in mid November.Purchase one for $15. They will be available in room 426 or 419 year roundand during selected times at lunch--watch for announcements.Page 10
Key Club News—Fall 2010This fall is a very eventful season for Key Club at Emmaus High <strong>School</strong>. KeyClub started several service projects immediately after the start of the schoolyear, and the rate of incoming projects is increasing as we speak. The Smenciland Smen fundraiser was a huge success thanks to our dedicated members. Inaddition, members have been working with children at the Hillside <strong>School</strong>,Bethel Church, and Jefferson Elementary <strong>School</strong>. Key Club did a fantastic jobhelping to clean up the stadium after home football games on the following morning. Key Club alsoparticipated in the second annual Say Yes to Scarecrows event in Emmaus and created two scarecrowsthis year.For Halloween, Key Club went trick or treating for UNICEF. Members asked for small donations ofloose change while trick or treating, and all proceeds went towards helping children inUruguay. The Key Club collected about 150 boxes of macaroni that will be donated to the AngelNetwork. Throughout November, the club will continue to work with the Angel Network to create giftbaskets and the Mittens for Kittens event that will be held in December.The Cops N' Kids book drive is coming to an end, and Key Clubbers will begin to sort through allthe books. This year, with the help of every school in the district, we collected about 20,000 books,which will be provided to children that are less fortunate in the Lehigh Valley. Also, thanks to EmilyKollar, we held a special event at the Barnes & Nobel in the Promenade. Activities such as facepainting, trivia, magic shows, jazz band and arts and crafts were available for anyone who attended.All of the money earned at the event will be used to purchase even more books to add to our collection.Evan Sosnow, Key Club EditorPeer Tutor ProgramThe Peer Tutor Program, coordinated by Mr. Grabfelder and led by President DanielLomauro, works in conjunction with the National Honor Society. The Tutor Program isdesigned to help students succeed academically by providing study skills, test takingskills, and content centered tutoring by members of the National Honor Society.Students seeking help in any subject area are encouraged to complete a tutor request form. Formsare located in the Tutor Room (560), library, or on the school web site. Request forms are to bereturned to the Tutor Room.For more information, please contact Mr. Grabfelder at dgrabfelder@eastpennsd.org.Page 11