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“THE WARRIOR’ Class, a social dancing class, the Science Club, the Student Council, and a yearbook were the activities added to our former few. Our Home Economics Department made a fine impression this year by serving several dinners to the visiting Post Office Employees and Bedford County Principals. A cosmopolitan atmosphere was created by the style show presented by the Senior Girls. This style show proved conclusively that “clothes make the man” and “clothes catch the men.” During the term a snoring team appeared led by the “versatile” captain, Joe Bussard. The basketball season presented new uniforms and new faces, but notably lacking seniors, on the opening night. On this night our newr Junior High School Team and Coach Lloyd Shirk, made their debut. An intramural basketball league was formed and it was won by the Seniors salving their wounded pride. This was particularly so when they defeated the much publicized “old timers,” the faculty. Surprise! Mr. Hudson’s constant harangue brought results when the Senior boys began appearing about the school with coats. “The Lone Eagle,” the Senior Play, brought a new high in attendance for the High School Auditorium, and, as a result, the cast spent an evening at Altoona. The Parrot holds membership in the P.S.P.A., and several of the staff members represented it at the conference held at Hershey. Throughout the year Mr. Knepp conducted his orchestra through three successful concerts. Our P. 0. D. classes under Mr. Hudson’s supervision will always be remembered from the fancy note books and political argument. The Senior class can be justly proud of Pauline Ensley and Nr ' Williams who reigned as King and Queen at the Valentine Party. We were greatly indebted to Mr. T. G. Will for enabling us to make a tour of Washington. We followed this with our Senior Dance and Picnie Our school activities closed with Class Day Exercises and Commencement. We love our school, Old friends and teachers, And abide by the Master’s call; Then in departing Leave behind us Silent classrooms and lonely halls.
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THE WARRIOR’ Finally we were in the Junior Class and considered ourselves upper classmen. Very quickly we elected William Lowry, Roscoe Newhouse, Ruth Sweet, and Norma Jackson class officers. Mr. Henry Donharl and Miss Martha Howe were our home room teachers. New faculty members were Miss C. Henry, Miss E. Coffey, Miss A. Sheely, Miss J. Miller, and Mr. H. Donharl. The first differences in class came at this time over the selection of class colors and class flowers. Our festivities started with a weiner roast at Sollenbergers’ farm. Bashfulness and mosquitoes called an early halt to the picnic. Lee Hawkins, Quentin Myers, William Lowry, Kitty Perrin, Ruth Sweet and Pauline Ensley represented our class in the dramatic success called “The Grouch.” Miss Alma Sheely, our new sponsor rewarded the cast with a spaghetti dinner prepared by her. Basketball reappeared on the Everett High School program and Everett became the central point of a new Bedford County League. Deep snows, cold weather, and the great St. Patrick’s Day flood caused numerous interruptions throughout the school year. Following the Great Flood ous class presented “Peg O’ My Heart.” As a reward for their fine work the cast journeyed to the School of Commerce at Altoona to witness a dramatic performance given by them. The spectacular climax of our basketball season arrived when we defeated our arch rivals, Bedford, in two straight games of a play-off series. We have since wondered why athletic relationship with that school has been severed. We received our class rings much to our enjoyment and the envy of the underclassmen. Members of the Juniata College Orchestra rendered a concert to enliven our assembly program. This assembly program was followed by a Puppet show—“Hello Boys and Girls.” On a later program Chief Wild Wolf entertained us with snake dances and had a dramatic climax, oscullating a snake. We closed our Junior year with the usual picnic at the “Willows.” We were now “Cock of the Walk”—Seniors! President, Florence Snyder; Vice President, Don Gochenour, Secretary, Nial Williams, Treasurer, Pauline Ensley were our class officers. Mr. Donald Hudson, Mr. John Sharpe, Mr. Paul Startzell, Mr. Lloyd Shirk, Miss Charlotte Moser were our new faculty members, and gave our girls a chance to exercise their womanly charms over a greater field. Mr. T. G. Will, our former grade school supervisor, was moved up to the position vacated by Mr. Shappell. This year, undoubtedly, was the best of our four years. Continuing our Junior controversy our class colors and flowers were changed. Our opportunities were enlarged as many new clubs and activities appeared on the horizon. The Press Club, French Club, a Mixed Chorus, a Boys’ Cooking
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