Everett Area High School - Warrior Yearbook (Everett, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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 THE WARRIOR” OUR FACULTY MR. HENRY DONHARL— We complete our faculty with our advisor. ‘‘Hank” Donharl. Here in Everett he has gained himself a niche by coaching our steadily improved boys and girls basket-ball teams. Mr. Donharl also guides the Press Club and coaches Baseball. He teaches the Social Sciences and Gym. Mr. Donharl spends much of his time observing various kinds of sporting events. Mr. Donharl is a native of Philadelphia, Pa., and is a graduate of West Chester State Teachers College. MISS HELEN CLEVENGER— Miss Clevenger is noted for her arduous assignments, at times we wish Caesar had met Brutus before he wrote his Commentaries, on the Gallic War. “Helen” is a devotee of fashionable art of knitting often creating her own sports ensembles. Miss Clevenger guides the eighth grade and Council and teaches History and Latin. Miss Clevenger is fond of nature and devotes much of her time to reading. Miss Clevenger graduated from Dickenson Jr. College. She received her H. B. degree from American University in Washington, I) C. She has done graduate work at Maryland University. MISS MARIE SPONSLER— Soon Everett will be “flooded” with an oversupply of secretaries since we have added commercial work to our Curriculum. This work is being directed by our capable teacher. Miss Sponsler. Her work has been particularly difficult since the course attracted so many. Among her hobbies, “Sponsie” includes that of guiding a Dodge along the highways of Bedford County. Miss Sponsler is a graduate of Beckley College and has taken work at Indiana State Teachers College. MR. LLOYD SHIRK— Make way for one of the proud “benedicts of the Everett High School Faculty. For the past two years Mr. Shirk has efficiently directed the destinies of the Hi-Y and the Junior High School basket-ball team. “Lloyd” came to us from Green Hill High School and has made himself a valuable member of our organization. Mr. Shirk is an authority on hot dogs and picnics and is always in

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“THE WARRIOR” DERRICK ORATORICAL CONTEST Orations: Henry Hopkins—1st prize. Clayton Clark—2nd prize. Readings: Maxine Bussard—1st prize. Helen Diehl—2nd prize. Derrick Athletic Prize—George Giffin. High School Athletic Prize—Maxine Bussard. Derrick Leadership Prize: Dorothy Whetstone—1st prize. Maxine Bussard—2nd prize. Derrick most improved students: William Lashlev—1st prize. Hazel Giffin—2nd prize. High School Activity Medal—Fred Reeder High School Scholarship Medal—Joan Smith. HONOR ROLL Maxine Bussard Mary Edna Whetstone Joan Smith Dorothy Whetstone Edward Terpening Nina O’Neal Elizabeth De Rue Lucille Weisel “NOT QUITE SUCH A GOOSE” Plays were quite the thing in Everett High School this year. Among the several was this one-act play. This cast had the honor of being sent to Shippensburg State Teachers’ College to be judged, not for contest purposes but to aid the actors and actresses to enlarge their abilities. This play was also produced before the assembly and the P. T. A. Prompter .................................Lillian Felton Hazel Henderson ...Lois Button Sylvia Bell ...Joan Smith Albert Bell Kepner Sipes Mrs. Bell ...............-.......Marietta Dicken Phillip Flick ................. Boyd Williams



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THE WARRIOR’ demand for these affairs. Mr. Shirk’s hobby is basket-ball and we recognize not only his ability to teach the game but also his ability to play. Mr. Shirk is a graduate of Lebanon Valley College and has taken graduate work at Penn State. MISS MARTHA HOWE— Miss Howe has been our Tri-Hi-Y advisor for four years and has been doing a creditable piece of work. When the organization started there were about thirty members, now. at our meetings eightv-five “bright and shiny” faces appear. Formerly Miss Howe was coach of our girls basketball team. She teaches English and foreign languages. “Marty’s” favorite hobbies are sports and reading, although of kite she has taken life more seriously. We wonder if next year she will be teaching French and English here or keeping books for the “Larro Finn.” Miss Howe comes from Johnstown. Pa., and is a graduate of Juniata College. She has taken advanced work at Penn State. MRS. RALPH HOWARD— Get out the scales for Mrs. Howard is visiting our class room. Mrs. Howard’s constant problem is our weight and height. Mrs. Howard prevents the spread of communicable diseases by a constant physical check-up of both grade and high school students. “Miss Sweet” is known for her constant good humor and pleasant smile. Mrs. Howard is a graduate of the Nason Hospital at Roaring Spring. MISS EVELYN ZIMMERMAN— It seems that one of our feminine members of the faculty is thinking seriously of entering the deep sea of matrimony. We often wondered why “Zimmv” was so enthusiastic about her work here in high school, but now we know. You have to study geometry, trigonometry, anti all the other “ometries” to be a successful “Contractor.” Miss Zimmerman has really been verv helpful here in school, she is a wonderful advisor for our school paper. “The Parrot.” It is the opinion of the seniors that next year this time. Miss Zimmerman will be sitting on a comfortable rocking chair in Pottsville, Pa. Miss Zimmerman is a graduate of Hopewell High School. Millers-ville State Teacher’s College, and Juniata College. She also attended University of Vermont and University of Maryland. When asked what degree she was working for she immediately answered. “M.R.S.” MR. PAUL STARTZELL— The adonis of the high school faculty is Mr. Startzell. He is our representative from Esquire. He is a keen follower of the sport of boxing, oft times giving demonstrations of his skill in the auditorium acquiring

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