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

 - Class of 1939

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SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Row One: Catherine Andrews. James Barnett. Jack Barney. Helen Beck. Earl Beck. Lesley Beck. Veryl Beck. Grace Bequeath, Paul Bloom. Doris Born. President Paul Bloom Vice-President Eleanor Wright Secretary-Treasurer Joan Stayer The Sophomores have ended a very successful year. Since their freshman year they have built a good reputation which the school should be proud of. With basketball players, actors, and musicians, their history will be worth recording. The class is exceptionally proud of their basketball stars, including George Ritchey, William McKinley, and Dick Leach. On the girls’ basketball team are found Betty Diehl, Beatrice Bussard, Betty Brallier, and Genevieve Foor. Next year they are looking forward for their first class play which will produce some excellent stars. Many of the sophomores helped to produce the Christmas program and the Orchestra concerts. In the Orchestra are found Paul Bloom, Eleanor Wright, Keith O’Neal, Ruth Morris, Helen Sparks, and Donald Lash-ley. In the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y club are Ruth Morris, President, and Wilma Eichleberger, Secretary, who very capably lead the club. Every extra curricular activity finds a large representation of sophomores. These students will serve as leaders in their respective clubs as they gradually push forward to a broader education. Row Two: Gerald Bottom-field. Mildred Bowman. Betty Brallier. Sylvia Browning. Beatrice Bussard. Betty Calhoun, Margaret Calhoun. Olive Calhoun, Betty Clark, Hubert Clark. Row Three: Melvin Clark. Jr.. Zerelda Clark. Nellie Cooper. Mary Cornell. Clyde Crawford. William Crawford, Viola Dcfibaugh. Ruth Dcre-mer. Mildred Derr. Betty Diehl. Row Four: Gail Edwards. Zanc Edwards. Wilma Ei-cherlberger. Samuel England. Dale Felton. William Felton. Fleta F idler, Ethel Foor. Genevieve Foor. Ida Foor. Row Five: Frank Foor. Teddy Foor. Lorraine Goch-nour, Betty Gorsuch, June Gorsuch. Betty Hartman. Rebecca Hershberger. Margaret Hess. Betty Hilden, Roy Householder. Row Six: Mcrl Jay. Helen Hoy. Boyd Johnson. Ralph Kifer. Dorothy King. Evelyn Koontz. Donald Lashley, Richard Leach. David Long. Theola Manspeaker. Row Seven: Betty Mar- shall. William McKinley. Ruth Mcarkle. Dorothy Miller. Percy Miller. Oleta Mills. Louise Mobus, Omar Mongold. Ruth Morris, Emma Mowery. Row Eight: Keith O'Neal. John Pcpplc, Mabel Pcpplc. Nell Pies singer. Sheldon Potts, Ruth Price, Earl Redinger. Floy Riley. Margie Riley. George Ritchey. During the school year the sophomores were sorry to lose one of their members, Edith Miller. However, they welcomed two new students, Jean Steach, and Blanche Ritchey. The Student Council representatives are Mildred Derr, Junior McKinley, and George Ritchey. As they strive on to be upper classmen we know that the stars predict a brilliant future for them. Row Nine: Gladys Shippy. Willard Sleighter. Jay Smith, Laverne Smith, Virginia Snyder. Eleanor Sparks. Harry Sparks. Helen Sparks, Joan Stayer. Jean Steach. Row Ten: Mary Swartz- welder, Lois Vanhorn, Paul Vanpclt. Vivian Vonstein, Hubert Tcwell. Betty Ward. Naomi Ward, Ava Weimer, Marjorie Wilt. Dorothy Winck. Row Eleven: Raymond Winters. John Wise, Eleanor Wright. I’d ye twenty six



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THE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Row One: Janice Askins, Clifford Barkman, Jim Balm-er. Florence Barnes. Edna Borror, Robert Bollman. Mary Barnes. Wilma Burket. Robert Clapper. Lavern Clark. President Ruth Lashley Vice-President Norman Shoemaker Secretary-Treasurer Robert Feight Row Two: Margaret Clark. Clair Clouse. Louise College. Ruth Conner. Billie Cooper. Dick Crawford. Freda Crawford. Jack Crawford. Jesse Crouder. Helen Dalton. Row Three: Goldie Day. Jean Defibaugh. Katherine Dibert, Allen Dickens. Lena Donavan. LaVawn Drenning. Blair Elbin, Fatty Evans. Elmer Eyles. Robert Feight. We are extremely proud of this year’s “freshies”. Of course, their favorite indoor sport is giggling but, by the time they have reached the status of upper classmen, they will have attained their proper dignity. The freshman boys have caused many heart-throbs, particularly, among the Senior girls who think they are very “cute”. The freshmen hold their own scholastically, always having several members on the honor roll. In extra curricular activities, also, the freshmen show good potentialities for leadership. Kathryn Karns, Helen Hershberger, Janice Askins, and Ruth Lashley are the freshman orchestra members while the student council representatives are Dick Reeder, Victor Ritchey, and Ruth Lashley. The freshman members of the junior high team are Richard Crawford, Ralph Snyder, Le-Roy Greenawalt, and Norman Shoemaker; the girls participating in basketball are Helen Hershberger, Kathryn Karns, Dorothy Shaffer, Ruth Lashley, and Janice Askins. The Hi-Y is a popular organization with the freshman boys while the girls are interested in girl Scout work. The Parrot Staff, too, includes several promising freshman members. The Chorus has these freshmen among its members: Janice Askins, Marjorie and Margaret Clark, Katherine Harcelrode, Lois Lea-sure, and Ada Stenger. We are sure the high school career of the freshmen will be very successful and we wish them all the luck. Row Four: Donald Felton, Homer Fischer. Ruth Fetters. Concetta Fina. Archie Foor. Doris Foor. Vera Foor, Vera Foor, Leroy Greenawalt. Catherine Harclero 'c. Row Five: Robert Harcle-rode, Neva Hartman. Helen Hershberger. Mildred Hoffman. Bertha Imes. Elva Imes, Maxine Imes. Velma Imes. Leo Jay. John Karns. Row Six : Katherine Karns. Jean King. Ruth Lashley. Lois Leasure. Mary Mascioc-chi, Arlene Mcarklc. Gordon Morgart. Russie Perrin. Palmer Pittman. Irene Poole. Row Seven: Jean Redinger. Paul Redinger. Richard Reeder. Pauline Rhiel. Laura Ritchey. Marjorie Ritchey. Victor Ritchey. Ray Robinson. Joe Ruby. Ellis Rush. Row Eight: Flora Scott, Dorothy Shaffer. Irene Ship-ley. Virginia Shipley. Norman Shoemaker. Eugene Showal-ter. Ralph Snyder. Eunice Sparks. Samuel Stcach. Ada Stenger. Row Nine: Loren Stiffler. James Stuckey. Fred Swindell. Fred Thomas, Ida Mae Wareham. Bernard Weicht, Homer Welker. Betty Welsh. James Wigfield. Kenneth Wigfield. Row Ten: Vada Wigfield. Harry Wilt. June Wilt. Pauline Williams. Bessie Wise, Lemuel Vokum, Rachael Yokum. Page twenty-eight

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