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Before the start of American Studies, sophomores Kathleen Kollar. Sue Smith and Heath Gross take a picture break hat comes to mind quickly when Wyou hear “school ? No, no, not that! It should be school work, something with which we are all too familiar Endless hours doing homework, writing research papers, studying for tests — for what? Good grades, naturally! At least the hope of getting good grades. In many of our minds, pushy parents = good grades = college acceptance, but for those who are not going on to college, schoolwork is seen as a way to advance in later years, to help us to become whatever we wish. Many of us entertain grandiose dreams of success, and strive hard to achieve them Eight such people accomplished some success with high awards: Eight National Merit Semifinalists. Yes, eight, right here at E.H.S. This is the FEEL THE INTENSITY highest number ever in the 33 year history of the school Quite an accomplishment! The semifinalists were: Dan Dex, Stuart Hilwig, Yoon Kang, Eric Levy, Will Kasumi, Larry Lichty, Richard Thaik. and Cindy Woods. The list doesn't stop here, however. In addition to the eight semifinalists, we had 23 commended students: Chris Arndt, Robert Biddle, Sal- ly Brenner, Joe Cardinale, Jeff Eberting, Chris Gilchrist, Andy Halsey, Jeff Howard, Erin Kenyon, Lynn Kompass, David Lewis, Michael Lichtenwalner, Kelvin Mao, Sheri Miltenberger, Nicole Perna, Chris Peters, Alison Saeger, Laura Scavuzzo, Paul Schmaldinst, Steve Simao. Kim Walp, and Geoff Whitcomb Many more students were working hard this year. With the growth of the sophomore and junior classes, there was an added spark of competition Many times we all thought, “Why am I doing this?” But when the report cards ar- rived, we all knew why When those col- lege acceptances came, we knew why When we were hired for that all-important job, we knew why Excellence! We wanted to excel, and that we did. After all, isn't that what Emmaus High School is all about? Juniors Jason Keller. Mike Fisher, and Kurt Koehler take advantage of the library to catch up on their reading Helping others helps yourself. 1 says junior Rich Adams as he guides Kim Barner through a difficult biology assignment 2 Opening
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— THE TATTLER 1987 EMMAUS HIGH SCHOOL EMMAUS, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME XXI
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■1 Typing may not be the key to all. but to Julie Buckler Physics takes total concentration, as shown here by and Bonnie Dull it is the key to success. Senior Laura Scavuzzo Listening to music and sleeping are the favorite sub- jects of many including Senior Kristin Stauffer Opening 3
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