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

 - Class of 1954

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c L A S S H I S T U H Y In September of 1950, we, the Class of '54, entered E. S. J. H. S. a little bewildered, a little frightened, and very excited. As the weeks went by we became more sure of our aims. In this first year our die was cast. In our Sophomore year we took on more responsibility and got settled in the courses which would carry us nearer to our ultimate goals. Already thinking of our senior year, we set aside money obtained from a skating party, selling sweatshirts, and dues to help pay for our trip to Washington. As we enthusiastically entered our Junior year, the class felt they were finally nearing the top. Our class play Galahad Jones a three-act comedy, met with great success. The big moment, of course, came when we played host to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The auditorium was beautifully decorated, using a Japanese theme. We worked hard, and we know it was a good job. In this year our class rings were bought which are now displayed proudly on our fingers. Finally! We had reached the top. Fewer in number than three years before, but nevertheless wiser. We took part in all of the time honored Senior traditions. We had our portraits made, ordered name cards, and announcements, caps and gowns, and selected our class motto, flower, and colors. In November, we patted ourselves on the back for our selling ability as we sold magazine subscriptions to help raise funds. A month later we again presented a successful play, another comedy, Rest Assured. In the spring we took the customary class trip to Washington which was a wonderful experience for everyone. Baccalaureate and Commencement are here, and we are through. The Class of '54 will leave this school, but we will never forget the four wonderful years within it. Four years spent in work, play, learning and fellowship. Nineteen

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Qua Jjjbtle UJoaaIdaa ]. Gilbert Baker 2. Betty Lee Foor 3. Betty Sue Flint ■4. Hans Brodton 5. Shirley Smith 6. Gail Zimmerman 7. Thomas Fink 8. Geraldine Shaffer 9. Sally Ann Howsare 10. Barbara Sponsler 11. Donna Morgart 12. Spencer Ward 13. Donald Douglas M. Marietta Clapper 15. Nancy Johnson 16. Norma Calhoun 17. Marietta Ritchey 18. Charlotte Rohm 19. Audrey Layton 20. Shirley Jay 21. Henry Mellott 22. Ethel Bollman 23. Leslie Waddill 24. Betty Howsare 25. Leah Roberts 26. Jo Anne M. Clark 27. Ronald Fink 28. Larry Stabnau 29. Helen Brallier 30. Joan Hebner 31. Mary Colledge 32. Beverly Diehl 33. Alta Miller 34. Alda Howsare 35. Shirley Shipley 36. Betty Morris 37. Marilyn Mellott 38. Regina Riley 39. Donald Ritchey 40. Larry Bear 41. Kenneth Williams 42. Shirley Calhoun 43. Myrna Calhoun 44. Rodney Sponsler 45. Nancy Swartzwelder 46. Dewey Showalter 47. Lulu Belle Mills 48. Bill Zimmerman 49. Mildred Verbal 50. Joan R. Clark 51. Ruth Shipley 52. Clara Mills 53. Joe Senft



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GILBERT BAKER wills his brains to his brother, Harry. ROGER BARNEY wills his curly hair to Jim Clark. LARRY BEAR wills his crew cut to Jez. ETHEL BOLLMAN wills her short hair-cut to Marjorie White. GEORGE BOLLMAN wills his airplanes to Ronald Gordon. MILDRED BOLLMAN wills her naturally curly hair to anyone who can keep it from shrinking when they wash it. SHIRLEY BOORE wills her Bedford class ring to no one. ROBERT BOTTOMLEY wills his position as head manager to Ronald Bulger. HELEN BRALLIER wills her bangs and short hair to Alverta Barnes. LOIS BROCKEY wills her quietness to Mildred Imes. HANS BRODTON wills his position as head wrestling manager to Roger Williams. EDWINA BROWELL wills her quietness to Shirley Sipes immediately. HELENA BURKE wills her fun in her high school years to underclassmen. MYRNA CALHOUN wills her front seat in English class to Jane Morris. NORMA CALHOUN wills her front seat in P. O. D. class to anyone who wants it. SHIRLEY CALHOUN wills her seat in P. O. D. class to anyone who wants it. MARIETTA CLAPPER wills her high-heeled shoes to Lois Pennell for the benefit of the quartet. BETTY CLARK wills her seat in Shorthand to Agnes Gordon. BLAIR CLARK wills his desire to be a mortician to Thomas Bulger. JOANNE M. CLARK wills her wardrobe to Joyce Peck—complete. JOAN R. CLARK wills her few gray hairs to Clara Price. MARJORIE CLARK wills her freckles to Mary Jane Shaw. RICHARD CLARK wills his knowledge to Richard Wise. WILLARD CLARK wills his six inch forehead to Virgil Miller. MARY COLLEDGE wills her overstuffed billfold and her love for the Gateway to Kay Hott. ROXANNA CORNELL wills Grover to no one. CARL DEREMER wills his seat in school to his brother, John. BEVERLY DIEHL wills her seat on Roscoe Jay's bus to Geraldine Cupp. DORIS DISHONG wills her cheerleading suit to the next lucky Cheerleader. DONALD DOUGLAS wills his report card to Mike Barkman. DOLORES FETTERS wills her bubble gum to Mr. Kennedy. RONALD FINK wills Joe Senft to Marjorie White. TOM FINK wills his position in band to Juanita Riley. BETTY SUE FLINT wills her long hair to Joyce Shaffer. BETTY LEE FOOR wills her peaches and cream complexion to Mr. Brodish. FRED FOOR wills his football position to Sonny Beegle. KENNETH FOOR wills his knowledge to Tom Stailey. BETTY HANN wills her position on the Warrior and the Parrot Staff to Thelma Clark. SARAH HANN wills her Shorthand book to any future commercial student. JOAN HEBNER wills her position in band to anyone who can twirl a baton, play a clarinet, and eat a candy bar at the same time with Mr. Snyder watching on. ALDA HOWSARE wills her temper to any girl who flirts with Bill. BETTY HOWSARE wills her temper to any girl who flirts with Wayne. Twenty

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