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

 - Class of 1955

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U)q JOww (jJhai (jl)q (2m BUSIEST Ronald Boore Ethelyn Mills MOST LOQUACIOUS Rodney Conover Shirley Sipes Richard Eshelman BEST-NATURED Joyce Lashley Mike Barkman BEST DANCERS Rodney Conover Joyce Lashley BEST DRESSED Howard Easton Dorothy Eshelman MOST POPULAR Mike Barkman Mildred Imes CLASS WITS Shirley Sipes Howard Easton BEST SINGERS Marjorie White Richard Eshelman TALLEST AND SHORTEST James Calhoun — Shirley Akers Dwight Beegle — Shelda Clark BEST ACTORS Howard Easton Marjorie White BEST STUDENTS Marjorie White Nathan Senft BEST ARTISTS Mike Barkman Barbara McCahan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marjorie White Nathan Senft Howard Easton BEST-LOOKING Mike Barkman Charlotte Beegle SENIOR SUPERLATIVES

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LOhaiA Paid i (pAolnqm CLASS HISTORY In September 1951 we entered Everett Southern Joint High School with blank and fearful faces. As the days and weeks flew by, our faces lost those expressions and became enthusiastic as we found ourselves absorbed into high school life. In our sophomore year we stepped confidently forth into all activities and accepted more responsibility. Already looking forward to our final year in high school . . . the year we would graduate . . . we began thinking of saving money to help pay for our trip to Washington. We held a skating party and paid dues. By the end of the year we had established ourselves as a vital part of ESJHS. Our junior year, though it was very eventful and successful, developed a feeling of sadness within us. We realized that in the space of another short year the best years of our lives would be over, and we would be stepping from a dreamland into a world of cruel reality. This year we entered dramatics with Nearly Beloved, a three-act comedy which met with great success. We bought our class rings, which we wear so proudly. The big night finally came when we were hosts to the seniors and faculty at the Junior-Senior Prom. The auditorium was beautifully decorated in tune with the times. Space was the theme. At last we were ready to be seniors. All senior activities became part of our daily routine. We had our pictures taken, ordered name cards and announcements, were measured for caps and gowns, and selected our class motto, flower and colors. In November we broke all previous records in ESJHS in the magazine campaign. In April we presented a successful three-act comedy entitled Skidding. In May we took the annual senior class trip to the Nation's capital. This was a wonderful and thrilling experience for everyone. Now as Baccalaureate and Commencement draw near, we realize that our high school career is drawing to a close. As the Class of '55 leaves this school, we sincerely hope that our work was not all in vain, that we have in some way inspired the underclassmen to do their best, and that they may experience the good times and success that were ours during our high school days. And now, in remembrance of our Alma Mater, we bid the old school house fond farewell. Twenty Seven



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lBut Jinnw Vbot lx)hai lx) T iay (Bq CLASS PROPHECY Into the future we shall travel to catch a glimpse of the Class of '55. First we stop off at the DoLittle Construction Company owned by JAMES CALHOUN. Walking through his offices, we find SONDRA BOYER as his personal secretary and SHELDA CLARK as his bookkeeper. Moving along the streets of the city, we find Millionaire DWIGHT BEEGLE having his hair styled by CHARLOTTE BEEGLE, a very prominent hair stylist. RALPH BOWMAN is hard at work repairing Dwight's Rolls-Royce. Dwight must still be blowing out mufflers. Farther down the street we come upon RONALD GRANCE'S Night Club, hangout for famous people. SHIRLEY AKERS with her luscious voice is the star attraction there this month. State Policeman RODNEY CONOVER stands at the back entrance to keep all admirers away. Soon the studios of MIKE BARKMAN and LEE DECOOMAN come into sight. They are well known commercial artists and are heading up and up. Suddenly we notice a crowd of people gathered around Game Warden ROBERT DEFI-BAUGH and Sheriff CARL JUDY. These two men are trying to get information about the deer killing on the ranch of VAUGHN MAY. It appears that someone has tried to frame Vaughn for killing the deer but left too many clues. Wait a minute! Here comes Detectives DON DIEHL and FRANK CLARK. Success! The killers were found hiding in a cabin near Clear Ridge. Then we notice Sylvia's Beauty Salon with beautiful women wearing the newest hair styles. ALICE HANN and WILMA FERGUSON, who work for SYLVIA FOOR, have been to Paris just to study all the latest fashions. Surgeon HOWARD EASTON just performed a miraculous operation on carpenter ROY FLUKE, who had a serious fall from a ladder while working for JAMES CALHOUN. GERALDINE FOOR and DONNA DIEHL, nurses, assisted the famous surgeon. CATHERINE MEDLIN, florist, is sending flowers to all the patients in the hospital because Easter is nearing. Catherine is so well known that people from miles around are ordering flowers from her. Prominent JAMES CLARK, who is building a fifty-room home, just hired LINDA HAR-CLERODE to decorate the house with whatever she desires. Cost means nothing. ALVERTA BARNES, Jim's secretary, has just signed a free lance writer, NANCY CONOVER, to write Jim's memoirs. Must be nice to have all that money! RONALD BOORE, the famous pharmacist, has been filling prescriptions with the help of his assistant DORIS CRAWFORD. JOHN HIXON, civil engineer, HARRY BAKER, engineer, and RICHARD ESHELMAN, architect, have been having a feud concerning a bridge to be built across the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River. BERNARD BROWELL, petroleum magnate, and his accountant, COOLIDGE MARSHALL, are having a rough time keeping up with their millions of dollars. MID IMES, Bernard's private nurse, says that his money is getting him down. Pipe-fitter CLYDE BARTHOLOW has been having some arguments with Farmers DUANE BARKMAN and HAROLD CLARK about installing pipes from their milk houses to NYLE MELLOTT'S dairy. It seems that Clyde is a little too expensive for them. ROBERT LAYTON and JAMES BOTTEN FIELD are going into the trucking business. The fellows will hire ALBERT SMITH and SHIRLEY SIPES as their drivers. Sounds risky to me! However, ETHELYN MILLS is working on the financial end of the business. The fellows will do all right. Twenty Nine

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