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

 - Class of 1954

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SALLY ANN HOWSARE wills her driving ability and a new set of brakes to Loren Cooper. JOANNE JACKSON wills her class ring to Marjorie Jackson. SHIRLEY JAY wills her blushing ability to Wanda Clingerman. NANCY JOHNSON wills the Parrot and Mrs. Bullington to next year's Journalism class. AUDREY LAYTON wills her job at the Gateway to Flora Mearkle — complete with uniforms. LOIS MALLOW wills her seat in F. O. D. class to Barbara Messersmith. VELMA MASHALL wills Mr. Kennedy for Bookkeeping to anyone who wants him. HENRY MELLOTT wills his stale, moldy jokes to anyone who can remember them. MARILYN MELLOTT wills her liking for Trig, to Bobby Johnson. DERRY MILLER wills his stupidity in not studying at the beginning of school to anyone stupid enough to take it. ALTA MILLER wills her position as pianist to Patty Bennett. SHIRLEY MILLER wills her ability to talk and laugh to Marjorie Morse. CLARA MILLS wills her dimples to anyone who wants them. LULU BELLE MILLS wills her long hair to Wilma Mills. DONNA MORGART wills her soprano voice to Loren Cooper. BETTY MORRIS wills her attitude toward school to anyone who has one like it. GUSSIE PECK wills her seat in Typing class to Flora Mearkle. HAROLD PRICE wills his bed at football camp to Mike Barkman so he'll have enough covers next year. REGINA RILEY wills her position as band librarian to anyone who wants it. DONALD RITCHEY wills his seat between Regina and Harold to anyone who wants it. ESTHER RITCHEY wills Mr. Kennedy to anyone who can keep up with him in Typing II. MARIETTA RITCHEY wills her tiny waist line to anyone who can stay away from sweets. LEAH ROBERTS wills her position in Journalism class to anyone who likes a lot of hard. work. CHARLOTTE ROHM wills her seat in P. O. D. class to her cousin, Leona Fletcher. JOE SENFT wills his baritone to any underclassman who doesn't mind being called down every five minutes. GERALDINE SHAFFER wills her home room seat to her sister, Patty. RUTH SHIPLEY wills her seat on the Artemas bus to Leon Smith. SHIRLEY SHIPLEY wills her position as typist for the Warrior and Parrot to anyone crazy enough to accept it. ROBERT SHOEMAKER wills his wrestling ability to his brother, Curt. DEWEY SHOWALTER wills nobody the right to Carol Valentine. RICHARD SIPES wills his past wrestling ability to Brady Harcelrode. SHIRLEY SMITH wills her majorette boots to anyone who can wear them. SONJA SMITH wills her position as F. H. A. president to anyone in the club who wants it. BARBARA SPONSLER wills her jalopy to anyone crazy enough to drive Mr. Kennedy to M. Y. F. every Sunday night. (Continued on Page Eighty-four) Twenty-One

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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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While sitting in class one day I found myself looking around and slowly observing each of my classmates. It seemed so depressing that within a short time we would all be departing in our own way. Off in the hazy distance of 1964, I could clearly see each member of the class of '54, out in the world making a successful life for himself. On a trip back to the old home town, I met Roxanna Cornell and Lulu Belle Mills on the plane. Roxanna was returning from Hollywood, California, where she was visiting Betty Sue Flint, who was currently modeling the latest fashions there. Lulu Belle brought me up to date with the latest from New York where she spent the last month. Larry Bear, sports editor for the New York Times, had just returned from Pitsburgh where he covered he Penn-Pitt football game. Neither Penn State, who is coached by Bill Zimmerman, nor Pitt, coached by Harold Price, was able to score on each other. Arriving in Everett by way of the newly constructed airport at the east end of town, I saw a group of women in the lobby waiting for the next plane to Florida. Among the familiar faces were Betty Howsare, Alda Howsare, and Deloris Welsh. They were leaving for the winter to tour the South. The plans for the ultra-modern airport were drawn by George Bollman and Arlyn Wilkins, local draftsmen. All the carpenter work was under the supervision of Robert Bottomley. Another new addition to the town was a modern skyscraper. Donald Ritchey and Donald Douglas were flown in from Los Angeles especially to supervise the construction of the building. Part of the new building will be occupied by the press rooms of the Everett Daily. The editor, Ronald Fink, explained that when the paper moves to its new location, he will hire four new secretaries: Dolores Fetters, Edwina Browell, Betty Clark, and Leah Roberts. Tom Fink has accepted the job as newspaper photographer. After picking up the latest edition of the Everett Press, I went next door to visit the Everett Free Library which is under the management of Marilyn Mellott, the new full time librarian. Here are some of the news items I read: Richard Sipes, local businessman, held a banquet for his secretaries at the Cheerio last night. After the meal the group went to a local roller skating rink to be entertained by a program of professional skaters. Featured on the program was Marietta Ritchey, national figure skating champion. The secretaries who attended the banquet were: Betty Morris, Joanne M. Clark, Sonja Smith, Audrey Layton, Alta Miller, Shirley Jay, and Gail Zimmerman. The borough council of Riverside held its monthly meeting at Town Hall, which was formerly the Earlston Grade School. Mayor Bill Whisel presided over the meeting. An important item on the agenda was the case of Sheriff Dewey Showalter vs. Dog-catcher Fred Foor. Mr. Showalter accused Mr. Foor of accidentally catching his pet St. Bernard dog. The item was settled very quietly and quickly with the return of the dog from the pound. Chief of Police, Richard Clark, reported that he made a record number of arrests this month and would need reinforcements. After Tax Collector, Robert Shoemaker, gave his report, the meeting was adjourned. Joan Hebner and Regina Riley visited in Everett over the weekend after attending the Penn-Pitt football game. The girls are employed as laboratory technicians in Philadelphia. Twenty-Two

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