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E.H.S, students displayed their creativity and talent in many ways. Elective art pupils contin- ually supplied art objects in many media which they exhibited in attractive showcase displays. Scenery and backdrops took on a professional look after these same students finished designing and painting them. Emmaus High never lacked representation at district and regional music festivals. In this exten- sion of the music program, students found many Nativity scenes created by elec- tive art students lent a reverent and spiritual atmosphere to the main lobby as the Christmas sea- son drew near. Colored cellophane leaded with black paper became stained glass windows filtering winter sunshine by day and reflect- ing artificial lighting by night. opportunities to advance their musical education through performance and association. Regular academic study Vwas rendered more palatable by incorporating field trips, guest speak- ers, and dramatizations into the standard program. Simply, the approach at Emmaus High was to regard the classroom as the starting point for expansion in all fields and to allow the student to explore his own potential. Applied Skills Bring Practical Results Section 12-10 seems well-versed in court proceedings under Mr. Opil- la's supervision. I object! shouts John Ritter--a cry heard in many classrooms as seniors held mock trials in their Problems of Democ- racy classes. Musical ambitions and highly de- veloped talent qualified instrumen- talists David Erbe, Perry Beller, Kent Kuder, Wayne Foster, and Tim Knecht to represent Emmaus High at the District Band Festi- val.
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And Seniors Karen Kells, Secretary, lights the candle of service in the presence of Jeffrey Bower, Presidentg Ray But- ler, Vice-President, Thomas Berry, Treasurer, and Mrs. Bieber, Ad- viser. INDUCTEES: Bottom Row: Dan- iel Romanchuk, Douglas Phillips, D ale Reitnauer, Robert Moser, Robert Smartschen, Gary Sholl, Arlo Greiss, Peter Zanger. Second Row : William Gibbard, Sandra Charnegie, Barbara Coeyman, Bar- bara Laser, Robin Wise, Jeryl De- Labar, Marie Rosen, Patricia Kirby, Joanne Mantz, Linda Wen- nig, Donald Moyer. Back Row: Charles Knerr, Connie Roth, Susan Wavrek, Margaret Stahlnecker, Nancy Shimkanon, Janice Jepson, Jacquelyn Turnauer, Connie Quier, Paulette Scheirer, Janis Kiess, Randall Smith. SENIOR MEMBERS: Bottom Row: Gerald Hartzell, Brian Hub- bard, Mary Jane Sellers, Matthew Breidenthall, Charlene Miller, Mi- chael Oleksa, Sylvia Haberstumpf, Harry Mohr, Bonnie Barto, Robert Blacker, Sally Richards, Thomas Berry. Second Row: Marilyn Yar- us, Donna Iobst, Jane Mohr, Beth Norwood, Susan Reinhard. Back Row: Ray Butler, Kathleen Col- lins, Suzanne Knepper, Ethel Beltz, William MacHose, Pamela Glad- ding, Bruce Fichter, Donna Muel- ler, Jeffrey Bower, Karen Kells, Katherine Jones, Sandra Law- rence, Wayne Foster, James Mantz. 5
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SENIOR HIGH: Bottom Row: Carol Brensinger, Christine Lynn, Doris Schultz, Bonnie Zimmerman, Susan Wentz, Linda Howerter, Janice Jepson, Ruth Habrial. Row Two: Youth for Christ strived to bring the message of God's love to high school students through Evange- lism. Under Mr. Wesser's leadership the club joined other YFC clubs in quiz programs on the books of the Bible. Several Emmaus representatives joined those YFC Growsg Junior Increasing membership required the organizing of a Junior YFC group to expose young students to this character building program. This YFC group patterned its program after that of the Senior YFC. They also had quiz programs but theirs were held among EHS students only. JUNIOR HIGH: Bottom Row: Sharon Eisenhard, Jean Gallagher, Cynthia Stengele, Lois Habrial, Kathleen Cre- hore, Dianne Jepsen. Back Row: William Kennedy, William Eunice Ettinger, David Schlonecker, Larry Bray, Judith Logan. Back Row: Dianne Wentz, Cynthia Roth. from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland at the Holiday Teen Convention held in Bethlehem, December 28 - 31. YFC held prayer and praise meetings after school. These were open to any student Wishing to attend and were beneficial to all participants. H igh Group Formed Their meetings were held in room 33 after school. Any seventh and eighth grade student interested in Evangelism was invited to attend the meetings. YFC reached the student body through an assembly program which based its message upon examples of God's love 'to all. Heffner, Dorita Ettinger, Kay Schlonecker, Kelvin De Long, Donald Shaffer.
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