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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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SENIOR CALENDAR FOR 1938-39 September 7—School started. September 21—Soccer, a new sport in E. H. S., got under way. September 23—Tussey Mountain Girls’ League was formed. September 30—Installation of Student Council. October 3—Senior Class picnic held at State Park, Budd’s Place. October 13—Senior girls introduced hockey into E. H. S. October 20—Tri-Hi-Y held Initiation Party. October 20, 21, 22—Everett entered exhibits in Northern Bedford County Fair. October 21—Soccer ended with Everett having won three games, tied one, and lost one. October 24—Basketball practice started. October 28, 29—Parrot Staff represented at Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association in Altoona. November 1—Student Council sponsored Hallowe’en Party. November 4—Tri-Hi-Y in charge of assembly program. November 10, 11—Vacation due to Institute. November 17, 18—Senior Class presented “Panther’s Claw”. November 23—Parrot presented assembly program. November 24, 25—Thanksgiving vacation. December 2—Basketball season opened with victory over Stoney Creek. December 2, 3, 4—Hi-Y Club represented at Altoona Hi-Y Convention. December 15—Orchestra Concert. December 16—Home Economics class gave a Tea. December 20—Girls lost first basketball game of season to McConnellsburg. December 21—Community Christmas program given. December 23-January 3—Christmas vacation. January 10—Everett lost first basketball league game to Saxton. January 24—First Semester ended. January 27—Student Council presented assembly program. February 13—Valentine Party sponsored by Student Council. February 17—“Swept Clean Off Her Feet” presented in assembly by Senior members of Dramatic Club. February 24—Everett beat Saxton, winning the Tussey Mountain League. Girls also won league with fifteen consecutive wins. Only loss was to McCon-nelsburg. March 3, 4—Seniors gave play, “Love in Bloom”, at Shippensburg. March 8—Everett defeated Bedford for County Championship. March 9—Orchestra Concert. March 11—Boswell defeated Everett for district championship. March 24—Grade School in charge of assembly. March 30—School gave P. T. A. talent program. March 31—Hi-Y presented Dress Revearsal” in assembly. April 7, 10—Easter Vacation. April 14—Championship Banquet held in auditorium with presentation of trophies and medals. April 18—Everett opened baseball season playing Hancock. May 11, 12—Junior Class play “Hold Everything”. May 19—Juniors and Seniors gave combined dance. May 25—Orchestra Concert. May 28—Baccalaureate. May 30—Vacation. June 1—Commencement. Paye thirty
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