Saving lives 60 years ago

The participants in an EMT course in Pima during the early 1960s gather for a group photo. - Contributed Photo/Eastern Arizona Museum and Historical Society

PIMA — Eastern Arizona Museum and Historical Society recently shared a photo from an early 1960’s Pima EMT class.

Pictured are: top row, from left, Larry Morris, Tommy Rasmussen, Gina Rasmussen, Carole Taylor, Lila Mattice, Seth Mattice, Bill Taylor, Morris Carter, May Louise Taylor, Bertell Weech and Delwin Davis; middle row, Olas Carter, Ruth Marshall, Anna Jane Jarvis, Betty Morris, Joanna Weech, Leona Taylor, Cherrel Weech and Doreen Davis; bottom row, Horace Carter, Farr Taylor, Reece Jarvis, Bulan Weech, Jerry Taylor, Donald Taylor, Joe Rogers and Bruce Peck.

Photos such as these, along with family histories, may be found at the Eastern Arizona Museum, Thursdays-Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Admission is free; however, donations are welcome.

The museum will host its most popular fund-raiser later this month: the fifth annual Fright at the Museum haunted house. Fright at the Museum will take place Oct. 26-28, from 7-9 p.m. each night. Admission is $5.

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