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

 - Class of 1942

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First Row: Shirley Avey, Betty Baker, Lacrissa Barkman, John Bark-man, Victor Barton, Montre Beck, John Bertram, Richard Blackburn, Jack Bottomfield, William Bucher, Mary Lou Burket. Second Row: Earl Calhoun, Harry Calhoun, John Caro, Harrison Clark, John Clark, Marvin Clark, Ruth Clark, Kenneth Clouse, Betty Cooper, Velma Crawford, Francis Diehl. Third Row: Mildred Diehl, Marion Dodson, Margaret England, William England, Marjorie Eshelman, Martine Felton, Richard Felton, Robert Felton, Vincint Fina, June Fisher, Franklin Foor. Fourth Row: Robert Foor, Marjorie Foor, Vaughn Foor, Allegra Furry, Sarah Lou Goodrich, Doris Gordon, Raymond Gordon, Frances Greenwalt, Doris Harclerode, Kenton Harclerode, Shirley Harclerode. Fifth Row: Franklin Hershberger, Louise Hershberger, Ruth Hershberger, Velma Hinish, Mary Lou Imes, Arlene Jay, Dorothy Johnson, Betty Karns, Arlene Kegg, Bertha Keefer, Freda King. Page twenty-five

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Robert Latta Shirley Weicht Sara Jane President Secretary Hershberger Treasurer FRESHMEN Looking at us at the end of this year, one can hardly believe how inexperienced we once were. During those first few days of school we presented a rather aimless group, wandering about the halls and sheepishly inquiring of those forbidding upper classmen as to where Room 12 might be. Then there was the struggle we had with the combinations of our lockers. We did not mind this so much when we saw that even the Sophomores were having similar troubles. By the end of the second week, however, we had come pretty much into our own. We learned the simple trick of imitating the “already-wise” Sophomores. A few days after the other classes held their elections, we assembled in the auditorium and elected the splendid group of officers pictured above. We were soon very popular among the upper classmen. They even came around to greet us with a thick belt and lipstick. The finished product really resembled a Warrior. Again we were imitators and held a thoroughly enjoyed skating pax-ty at Cypher Beach. We were not long in becoming a real part of the school. We participated in all of the school’s activities and joined the various clubs. Our class produced an outstanding girl basketball player—Sara Jane Hershberger. The Junior High Basketball team, captained by Fred Sipes, had one of the best l’ecords in the history of the school with eleven wins and two losses. Incidentally, all of this time, we attended classes and managed to learn a few things. The general science classes turned many a head upward during those lessons in astronomy. Practically all of us knew the alphabet by the time we finished algebi’a. It is rumored that by the end of the year a few of our Fi’eshman girls in their Home Ec. classes had managed to bake cookies with only the bottoms burned. This history must be brief for we ai'e still young. Next year we hope to add more when we shall have acquired all of the experience and wisdom of Sophomores. —Jack Bei’tram, Victor Barton Page twenty-four



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First Row: Richard King, James Koontz, Betty Long, Charles Manges, Mildred Marshall, Anthony Masciocchi, Genevieve May, Maxine May, Anna May McFarland, John McFarland, Betty Means. Second Row: Bryce Means, Ethel Mellot, Vasti Mellot, Betty Jean Miller, Clara Miller, Loren Miller, Fred Mills, Carolyn Mobus, Edna Mongold, John Morgret, Paul Myers. Third Row: Marie Nelson, Coy Pee, Betty Pepple, Lela Price, Suzanne Rearick, Betty Redinger, Ralph Rice, Henry Rinard, Austin Ritchey, Donald Ritchey, Curtis Rohm. Fourth Row: Howard Ruby, Ruth Rush, Fred Sipes, Louise Shipley, Kenneth Smith, Louise Smith, Phyllis Smith, Paul Snyder, Pauline Snyder, Donald Sponsler, Jack Sponsler. Fifth Row: Virginia Steach, Elda Thomas, Robert Troutman, Gene Vance, Richard Van Horn, Frank Weaverling, Harold Weicht, Robert Whisel, Maxine Wigfield, Mary Williams, Jean Winck. Page twenty-six

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