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

 - Class of 1951

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Page 26 text:

Somsdhinq 9n Jh Mam (DiAiancQ . . . Today, as I looked at the latest issue of THE EVERETT PRESS, May 4, 1961, I saw many familiar names. Here are some of the news items that I read: In the headlines I see that the officials of Everett Southern Joint Schools have announced that the new high school will be ready for the next term. There will be some changes made in the faculty of the new school. The new principal will be Bill Border, and his secretary will be Maxine Ward. The school's new library will be under the supervision of Carol Mountain. And among the faculty of the Everett Grade School this year are Pat Hixon, the kindergarten teacher, and Joann Feight, the first grade teacher. Last night the Everett Bank was robbed, but before the crooks could get away with the $257,149.17 that they had stolen, they were caught by three State Policemen—Don Bulger, Don DeCooman, and Squire Bollman. In an accident on the Turnpike last Tuesday, a truck driven by Jay Foor went out of control and hit another truck driven by John Williams. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Margaret Beegle and Delma Elbin have joined the WAC's and are now stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Some of the farmers from the Everett vicinity won prizes at the Northern Bedford County Fair. Ralph Robinson and Webster Wallace won first prize in the log-sawing contest. Algie Kisamore won a prize for horseshoe-pitching and Deane Woy won a special prize for his cob-less corn. Esther Foor won first prize in the hog-calling contest. The announcement has been made that the Everett Airport will be open for business next week. Employed at the airport are Richard Turgeon, Allen Calhoun, and Paul Diehl, as pilots; Arlene Clingerman and Wanda Minnick as hostesses; and Veryl Peck as mechanic. Keith Miller, who is an aeronautical engineer with TV A, planned the flights from the new airfield. The Bedford Memorial Hospital has just appointed Dr. Maurice Oaks as chief surgeon. Also employed at the hospital are Mary Stailey, laboratory technician; Cynthia Barton, pharmacist; Jeanne Foor, supervisor of nurses; Shirley Wolfe, Betty Riley, Jean McFarland, Evelyn Feight, and Rhoda Walters, all nurses from Everett. The very latest news is that an Everett High graduate, the former Miss Shirley Megahan, has just been named Mrs. America of 1961. In the same (Continued on Page 75) Twenty Two



Page 28 text:

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DONALD BERTRAM ............................... President BONNIE FELTON ..................... Secretary STEPHEN SENFT ................................ Treasurer LEE BUSSARD Vice President September 7, 1948, we, the present juniors of Everett High, began our high school career with fear and trembling. The upper classmen remarked that we were the smallest and greenest bunch of freshmen they had ever seen, but we soon changed their opinion. Our freshman party was held in the auditorium, and this gave us our first real chance to get acquainted. We decided we liked each other very much. As sophomores, we found that we were eligible to join the Dramatics Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and other clubs. We were succeeding little by little. None of us will ever forget the fun we had on our hay-ride and the skating party at the Roll-Arena. As juniors, we were given a chance to show our dramatic ability when we presented our junior play. The Junior Prom was held in the high school auditorium. The idea of the dance was carried out in refreshments as well as in the decorations. The lads and lassies of Everett, dressed in the latest, gayest, evening clothes, showed their dancing ability with the sway of the music. And so we come to the present time, when we are looking forward to our senior year—bright in athletics, drama, and scholarship! Twenty Four

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