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

 - Class of 1953

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gzanaaw In 1950 we entered high school and eagerly started the first of our four years. We were one of the largest classes-our enrollment was one hundred and forty-two. We slowly became acquainted with each other and after weeks of confusion, we finally learned when and where to go to each class. Soon we became interested in sports, music and other activities. By the end of the year we had proudly set the foundation for our shining goal three years away. By '51 the green had worn off our backs and we enthusiastically took a step higher. This year we selected our subjects and the courses which we would follow for the next three years. Some of us selected business, academic, or industrial artsy others, home eco- nomics or agriculture. During this year we rose to fame in extracurricular activities and ac- quired the first feeling of success. Many from our class participated in sports and brought athletic achievement to our school. We had gained more knowledge, self confidence, and had a bright new outlook on the future. The second phase of our school life was over, and we were eagerly awaiting our junior year. Almost, but not quite. 1952 arrived and we were now working harder than ever. Our junior year was not all work, however. We had a skating party which was attended by many students. The purpose of this party was to raise funds for our class and a good time for all. Lights! Action! Camera! Yes, that was us, texcept for the camera! when we present- ed our junior class play. The play was Don't Take My Penny, a comedy in three acts. About the middle of the year we ordered our class rings, and within a few months they were proudly displayed on our fingers. In the spring we sponsored the junior-senior ban- quet and prom. The banquet was held in the cafeteria and the prom in the auditorium. A Holland theme was chosen for the decorations. This was the highlight of the junior year, one which was enjoyed by everyone. We were now looking forward to our senior year with eagerness and determination to attain our goal. At last! We, the class of '53, have finally become seniors. There were only eighty- seven of us remaining to reach our goal. Finally we had the glory of senior traditions. We had our pictures taken, ordered name cards, announcements, cap and gowns, and chose our class colors, flower, and motto. To help raise funds for our class we sold maga- zines. Everyone proved his salesmanship to be quite good. In December we presented, The Inner Wil1y, a three-act comedy, for our senior class play. As you can see, we were quite busy seniors, but we still had time for our dear little freshmen. We proved to be outstanding in athletics in our final year and left records which will be gone, but not forgotten. Our class also showed outstanding ability in drama, music, and home eco- nomics. In the spring we took the customary trip to Washington, which was thoroughly en- joyed by the class. Baccalaureate and Commencement have arrived: we have achieved our goal. We, the class of '53, will soon graduate but will not forget the memories that these past four years have held. Twenty-Seven

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Fu fn!! Pm-:'r'm:s1' AND Mos'r HANDSOME-Wilda Perrin and Dick Cunard BEST Bzsr Bnsr Bnsr Bzsr BEST DRESSED-Velma Pittman and Terry Poor PERSONALTY-Margaret Trail and Marling May ALL-ROUND STUDENT-MGTgGTCl Trail and Terry Poor DANCER-Ann Hadesty and Wilbert Eshelman SINGER-lean King and Dick Cunard MUSICIAN-ADD Hadesty and Richard Dishong MOST STUDIOUS-Mdfgdrel Trail and Neil Beeielt LEAST STUDIOUS-Margie Diehl, Doris Mills, and Torn Diehl MOST TALKATIVE-Velma Pittman and lack Harclerode MOST BASHFUL-Nancy Smith and Earl Miller MOST POPULAR--ADH Hadesty and Marling May Br:s'r Acrnnss AND ACTOR-Patty Weimer and Dick Cunard Twenty-Six



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NAOMI AKERS-wills all her shorthand books to Gail Mills. OLIVE ARVIN-wills her secret dreams to no one. DALICE AULT-wills her giggle to Lois Brockey. IOAN AVEY-Wills her good behavior in POD class to Connie K. if she can handle it. BELVA BARNS-wills her red hair and temper to anyone who can handle it. NEIL BEEFELT-wills his seat in physics class to anyone who wants it. ROBERT BENNETT-Wills Macbeth to anyone who wants him. ARVIN BRANTNER-Wills his sate driving to his brother. THOMAS BULGER-Wills his seat in POD class to Bill Zimmerman. CLEIVE CALHOUN-Wills his Wrestling ability to Archie Smith. DAVID CALHOUN--Wills his nickname Grubworm to anyone Worthy of such an im- portant name. IAMES CHIRDON--wills his ability to play basketball to Bob Schnably. BETTY CLARK-wills her long hair to Natalie Barnett. PATRICIA COLLEGE-wills her seat in room 23 to any junior who wants it. OPAL CONRAD-Wills her seat in POD class to some unlucky junior. CHESTER COOPER-Wills his artistic ability to Bill Halber. DELORES COOPER-Wills her seat on the Chaneysville bus to her sister, Dorothy. ALLEN CORNELL-Wills his bashfulness to Richard Clingerman. MAVIS CRAWFORD-Wills her quietness to Shirley Sipes. RICHARD CUNARD-wills his position on the basketball team to Iim Calhoun. ETHEL DIEHL-wills her seat in POD class to her sister, Beverly. MARJORIE DIEHL-wills her favorite laugh to Winnie Browell. THOMAS DIEHL-wills his seat in POD to anyone who Wants it. RICHARD DISHONG-wills his seat in English to Don Burkett. LOIS DOUGLAS-Wills her shoe strings to Ioanne Iackson. CAROL DUNKLE-Wills her black hair to Dorothy Cooper. ROGER DUVALL-wills his love for hot rods and his 36 Ford to Bernard Browell. VIOLA MAE EMERY-Wills her quiet ways to Cleveland Ruby and Merle Barnes. MARTHA ERNEST-wills her seat in room Z3 to anyone who Wants it. WILBERT ESHELMAN-Wills his basketball ability to his brother, Richard. CONSTANCE EVANS-wills her job as typist in journalism to any poor fish who takes both typing and journalism. ELSIE EVANS-Wills her seat in senior math to Mildred Bollman. ANNA MAY FEIGHT-Wills her position as F. H. A. president to a Worthy future home- maker. ARNOLD FEIGHT-wills his flying Ford to Bill Whisel. MARLE POOR-Wills his guns to his brother. TERRY POOR-wills the right-of-way to Blues Gap to no one. GLEN GORDON-Wills his place in art class to anyone Who can handle it. IACK HARCLERODE-Wills his seat in chemistry class to Derry Miller. TERRY HARCLERODE-Wills his stubborn hair to Virgil Miller. ANN HADESTY--wills her fondness for school to Iez. , Mike Barkman, and lim. FREDA HOOK-wills her secretary notebook in F. H. A. to Sonja Smith. EDWARD HOOVER-wills his grades in agriculture to Larry Stabnau. MILDRED HOWSARE-wills her bashfulness to Betty Howsare. Twenty-Eight

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