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of l96O Enferecl Emmous Hrgh School I'ILI1l'N j BALHMAN 46 SOUTH FOURTH STREET As a nurse s arde at the Sacred Heart Hosprtal hrleen experrenced the rntroductron to her career rn nursrng a professron rn whrch she wrll be dedrcated low al and understandrng In school she was especrallv actrve rn musrcal organwatrons and programs Her hobbres were roller skatrng swrmmrng and bowlrng Lorrrcr PRHARATURY LOURSI- Home Numng Club I Lrbran Club 7 lhe lattlfr Sfafl 4dzfrtuzng llanagerj 3 fhoruf 7 fgzcretarvl 3 C lff Club I 7 3 llomeroom Prerzdfnt 3 D1.ftrzvtChoruJ I 7 3 Staff Regronzzl fhorux 3 Wx VIRGINIA A BAILEY Wr scosvrLLE A transfer from Parkland rn her senror year Grnnvs charm and congenralrty helped her to wrn frrends qurckly A seemrngly quret grrl rn class she was always wrllrng to jorn rn the merrrment of her class mates Her efhcrency and resourcefulness wrll ard her rn becomrng a good secretary bl-CRI-TARIAL LoURsr lable lennu Club 3 WAI TILR A BANKS MACUNGIL Gus a humorrst and punster was almost always advancrng hrs latest rnventron or goadrng one of hrs classmates When he was not rnvolved rn hrs merrxmakrng Gus pursued hrs favorrte sports basketball and hrgh Jumprng or crammed for an exam Because of hrs love for anrmals he hopes to enter the professron of veterrnarw medrcrne Qourcr PRPIARATORY LouRst B .rleetballl 7 lrarlel 7 3 Chen llubl 7 U :rf Pfflldfllll 3 I rm Klub 3 IOHNI L BANYAE, 1103 Vhasr BROAD Smear Buddx s pet hobbw was cars teasrng hrs classmates ran a close second Other rnterests were golfrng dancrng and eatrng hrs forte however w as hrs musrcal abrlrtv Buddy sang rn manw assemblres and organrzatrons and played the drums for the Moonlrght Serenaders T be a mechanrcal draftsman rs hrs chorce of a future wocatron GFNERAL COURSE Golf Club 1, 7, 3, Glee Club 1. 7. QPrfndentl 3 Chorzu I, 7, CPre5zdentl 3, lluntrng and Fuhmg f'lub 3 25 O O I . . sy. , 4 -I . 1 , . , . .. . . K , 9 7 , 9 ' ' . . V M, - ' ' v V 9 9 ' ' -.. ., ' . ' ' . ' . ...1. . .. , ' , , fr fu . . , ' . v . . . w ,, 1 I 1 s-1 v v v-y 1 j,L ,4 . , 1 -- 'fn ' ' ' 52 . . . , , v , , - -Q 1 w xx fy 1. - 1 R , . .. .. . - 4 . t . i V . . 9 1 . . . . , v . V V v v Y ' ! w i, w Q ,. .,nz . . . 0 , .., , .., , - . '- ' I -' 1 4 . , .., ' ., I 1 .. , - A 1 , v - . 7 I r , 4 ' 7 9 7 1 , . - , , H' - - ' . 0 . . . . V .
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As Humble Tlmlcl Freshmen, The Class RILHARD E ALHEY 453 EAsT HARRISON STREET A rather conhdent classmate Achey vsas a surprlsmglx excellent bllllardlst a hnghly sknlled swimmer and a deft baseball player Other sports attracted his attention too for he often went hshmg In the I 1ttle Lehlgh Rlver or hunted ln the helds nearby What stones he had about hxs sports' COLLEGE PRI-PARATORY LouRsr lermu llub I Iluntzng and Fuhzn Club 7 L1 Mating Club 3 RICHARD F ADAMS WESCOSVILLE Among the qulet co operatxve and courteous students of E H 9 was Rlchard better known as Pappy He loathed bellxgerent and dns honest people but he chernshed the frlendshlp of gemal companions and good sportsmen Because Pappy enjoyed farmmg so much he sa1d he would have his own farm after he served Uncle Sam Wlth hls deter mmatlon and perseverance he wlll realxze this ambntlon GENERAL COURSE Stage Crew I 7 3 PATRICIA M ALBERT 620 DALTON STREET Vlm vlgor and vxtalnty exempllhed thls vlvaclous lass Therefore her dlslxke for retlcent people was understandable Her famullar expresslon was I got mononucleosls Want some? Her mterests recexvmg top blllmg were art muslc dramatlcs swnmmmg and travelmg to Europe her pastlmes lncluded pamtmg dancmg lxstemng to Band stand and shoppmg Pat plans to attend an art school GENERAL COURSE Glee Club I 9 Chorus 1 9 Dolphm Club 9 Drama C urla' I 2 3 ROBERT D ARNOLD 339 BERGER STREET An outstandmg mUSlCl3H Bob played the clarmet saxophone and plano Hrs musxcal abllltv earned hlm the honor of being chosen a member of the State Band the County Band and the Dlstrxct Band Bob s future plans mclude a college education ln muslc and a career In composing and arrangmg muslc COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE Band 1 2 CPre:zdenzJ 3 Lancer! Urrhnfra I 9 Urearurerj 3 Dance Band Club I Treasurer 9 Ufzre Prrfzdentj 3 24
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Hurrled Through fhe Corridors fo Orlenfohon, Indlcatnve of Harry was hrs firm statement Well make up xour mind' xet he was always ready to exchange wrsecracks and partlcnpate ln some kmd of mmschref or pranklsh caper In hrs lelsure time Harrv llked to go to football basketball or baseball games To serve Uncle bam and then learn a trade rn electronics are Harry s ambltlons GENERA1 LOURSE Char and Checkers Club 1 7 CTreasurfr 3 Fllrtatrous and frlendlv Beech was one ofthe jollrest and most good natured fellows rn school He always had a cheerful word for everybody he met Hrs mam mterests were huntmg fishing playmg pool and drrvxng hrs car Bemg a good mlxer wrll help hrm succeed rn busmess school GENERAL COURSE Football 1 Stage Crew 3 Wezghth nng Club 1 7 X HARRY L BARZ 131 DELL STREET ROBERT BASTIAN WESCOSVILLE RAYMOND K BARZ 131 DELL STREET An all round fellow who was a zealous sportsman Rav attended most of the athletlc events and partrcrpated rn all of the actrvltles ln gxm class Whether a game or contest was won or lost hrs usual comment was That s the way rt goes Although he enjoyed huntmg he xx as greatly annoyed wlth people who mrstreated anrmals Raymond IS headed for the Marmes where he plans to learn a trade GENERAL COURSE Chef! and Checlzfrr Club I 7 3 GARRY S BEARD XNESCOSVILLE Lommg from Milton Hugh School near bunburx to spend has semor vear at Emmaus Garry entered mto many school actlvltxes VV1th hrs frrendly smxle and natural wrt he soon became a frnend to mam VVhen ever the roar of an auto engine vsas heard or a group of boxs vs as dls cussmg a huntmg trlp Garry was certam to be around He mtends to jom the Army and later become a constructxon vsorker GENERAL COURSE 26 I O l I w . . , . H v 9 P .f . ,,. 7 v . .. ' 9 ., 9 Y ' , . . , .. , Y v w . . , , . ,-, D . ' n ' 7 as 1 ' as - ' W ! ' 9 , . . ,.., . -1 ' ' 3 7 3 , I . . . . , . , , f ,-. , . , . . . , . . ,,,, 9 js , . Y B' f s
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