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

 - Class of 1939

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TARENCE G. WILL, B.S., M.E., University of Pittsburgh Supervising Principal, Everett Schools. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The problems that confront the members of this graduating class are no different than those that have confronted all young people at these same ages. The trouble with some of the others of another generation is that they failed to make their own decisions. They were afraid to think for themselves. They failed to learn that there is no substitute for hard work. I know of nothing to offer the young people of this age but a life of hard work. I know of nothing that brings more unhappiness than idleness. I know of nothing that brings richer compensation than work. There is plenty of work in the world to do for the person who is prepared and willing to work. Men and women older than you are out of work and idle today because they have failed to find for themselves some useful work. Their point of view has been wrong. They wanted an education so they would not have to work; that they might cultivate ideals, and that they might have the courage to follow those ideals into dreams come true. Students of this High School, I wish you every happiness in this world. I congratulate you upon your achievements. I trust you have the courage to stand for your ideals. I hope you have the larger vision of living. Life may be happy, life may be enjoyable, life may deal you rich compensation if you have vigilance necessary for all liberty and freedom. I know of no finer avocation in this life than to be a Builder of Bridges. For after all, I think the task of youth today is to build a world more beautiful. And more joyous than the world you entered. Page eight

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ADMINISTRATION



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FACULTY MR. THOMAS H. KNEPP. B.S., Juniata College. M.S., University of Virginia. History and Biology. “For crying tears.” MISS MARTHA HOWE. A. B., Juniata College. English and Foreign Languages. ‘‘Girls, be quiet.’ MISS ELIZABETH McVICKER. B. S., Penn State. Home Economics. “You’ll be the death of me yet.” MR. J. HENRY DONHARL. B.S., West Chester. Social Science and Health Ed. Coach. “Nuts.” MR. JOHN E. SHARPE. B.S., Juniata College. M.S., University of Michigan. Science and Mathematics. “Not a test just a little check-up.” MISS MARIE SPONSLER. Beckley College. Commercial Studies. “That’s unnecessary.” MISS ANN STAYER. B.S., Juniata College. Mathematics and Guidance. “Gimme.” MISS HELEN CLEVENGER. Dickenson Jr. College. B.A., American University of Washington, D. C. History and Latin. “Now class!” MR. PAUL STARTZELL. B.S., Penn State. Science and Mathematics. “Is that right?” MR. LLOYD SHIRK. B.S., Lebanon Val'ey College. History and Grade School. “Awright. Awright.” MISS KATHLEEN BLACK. A. B., Gettysburg. English and Dramatics. “Your ‘excuse’ please.” MISS KATHERINE HENRY. B. S., Shippensburg State Teachers’ College. Latin and English. “Sigh!” MR. DONALD B. HUDSON. A.B., Juniata College. Social Sciences and English. “My fine fat feathered friends.” Page nine

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