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

 - Class of 1966

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Smuoaa RETA AKERS ROBERT BAKER BARRY BARKMAN RICHARD BARNDOLLAR DANIEL BENNETT RETA ANN AKERS Rcta August 31 Reta's ambition is to become an elementary teacher. Her favorite subject is health, while her dislikes are people who talk a lot. Although her favorite possession is her Candy Stripers cap, she also enjoys reading, playing the piano, and skating. Reta was active in band, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Caduceus Club, and chorus. Her bequest: Her fun in school to her sister Jeanne. ROBERT E. BAKER Bob February 3 Guess whose dislike is Fords and favorite class is math? That's right! It's Bob, one of our commercial students who enjoys football, baseball, and roller skating. His favorite possession is his car, and the color red rates high on his list of likes. Football and Gym Club have kept him busy. Bob was honored by being on the Football King's Court. His ambition is to attend a business school. His bequest: His seat in shorthand to a certain girl. BARRY ROBERT BARKMAN Barry September 13 This future dairy farmer enjoys hunting, skating, and fishing. A tall lad with black hair and brown eyes, Barry enjoys health class but is dismayed at the thought of P.O.D. His favorite possession is his '60 blue Dodge. Barry's activities included Junior Science Club, chorus, and F.F.A. His bequest: His shooting ability to his brother Bill. RICHARD JAMES BARNDOLLAR Jim April 18 This five-foot-ten blond wrestler can be seen in Room 114 preparing, by means of shaky experiments, for a future in chemistry. We wonder whether he will take his favorite possession, a shrunken head, to the college campus with him. Jim's pet peeves are history and asparagus, and his favorite class is physics. Along with reading and Japanese culture as his hobbies, he loves to debate and to participate in politics for the teen-age set. Besides wrestling, his extra-curricular activities include track. Press Club. Junior Variety Show, Gym Club, and the Warrior staff. He was elected to the National Honor Society as a Junior and was on the court for the Varsity Drag as a Senior. At home football games this year, he could also be heard as an announcer. His bequest: His hunting ability to Mike King. DANIEL ALLEN BENNETT Hobc November 19 Hobe, our brown-eyed industrial arts major, enjoys hunting, fishing, and archery. His favorite possession is a '38 Chevy sedan. P.O.D. is his dislike, while health is his best-liked subject. Next year Danny intends to work in Washington, D. C., but his real ambition is to become an engineer. Wrestling rates high with him — he devoted four years to the squad. His bequest: The keys to his car to Rodney Mearkle. Twenty Six

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QlaAA WiAJbAJL} Timid and somewhat fearful of what lay before us in the next six years, we entered the seventh grade of Everett Southern High School in 1960. As we scurried from class to class, we learned to accept the upper classmen as our friends and the fact that there were no more recesses. We entered the eighth grade with a little more confidence, having survived a full year of high school life. We began to participate in the school activities and form the friendships which would last us the rest of our high school career. Time passed, and the next year we were given the title of Freshmen. As such, we received the right to choose our course of study for the future years and became thoroughly settled in high school life. With our fourth, and in many respects our most difficult year, we became Senior High. It was a year composed of a variety of activities—from madly studying World Cultures to listening to a new group, the Beatles. We undertook the selling of candles, our first project, to build our treasury for our senior trip, which was now not too many years away. As our sophomore year was our hardest year, our junior year was the busiest. Practicing long hours for the Variety Show (the best yet), selling Christmas cards on Saturdays, and unwinding miles of crepe paper for the Prom kept us occupied in our spare time. The climax of the year was the arrival of the class rings for which we had worked hard and waited impatiently. With our successful magazine sales behind us, we are now in the midst of our senior year and are eagerly awaiting the class play and our trip to Washington, D.C. Also, we look forward to the remainder of the year and the association with the faculty, whom we have come to know and appreciate throughout our high school years. These six years have all but passed, we are the first class to be graduated in the second decade of the “new high school and the last class to refer to our Alma Mater as Everett Southern High School. Next year the school will have a new name, but the memories of the time spent here can never be erased. —James Barndollar and Terry Edwards Twenty Five



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S ULOAA RICHARD BORDER GARY BRALLIER RICHARD ALLEN BORDER Richard September 11 Richard, the radio ham of our class, hopes to become a radio announcer or teacher. P.O.D. and girls who smoke are Richard's main gripes. Keeping records of space shots, reading mystery books, drawing, and traveling are a part of Richard's busy schedule. He participated in Parrot staff. Science Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Chess Club, Warrior Club, Audio-Visual Club, chorus, Art Club, and Junior Variety Show. He also served as a manager for the basketball and baseball squads. His bequest: His solid geometry text to Bunny Gienger. GARY LEE BRALLIER Braw September 19 Five feet five, hair of brown, eyes of blue, and a cherished class ring—these describe Gary, who plans to become a mechanic. Hunting, fishing, and running around rank high on his list of enjoyments. English and girls who smoke are two of his dislikes. Gary intends to join the army next year, and we ll surely miss our wrestler and Audio-Visual Club member. His bequest: His English book to Joe Fink. MELISSA HOLLY BRAMBLEY Melissa December 21 Melissa says that her favorite possession is a collie named Chico and that she enjoys riding horses, training dogs, drawing, and reading. Her curly auburn hair brings her to a full one and a quarter inches above the five-foot mark. Her hazel eyes are always seeking for another adventure story with a horse at the center of the plot. Melissa considers art her favorite subject and strongly dislikes anyone who is a hypocrite. Her ambition is to raise horses and dogs. Her bequest: Her curly hair to anyone. MONA LOU BROWELL Mona February 15 Her National Honor Society pin ranks as this blonde, blue-eyed cheerleader's favorite possession. Mona, who is 5' 6 tall, considers health her favorite subject and people who spread rumors her main dislike. Our future medical technician enjoys dancing apd sports. Mona has been active in student council, cheerleading, G.A.A., Varsity Club, Warrior staff, and Gym Club. She was in the cast of the Junior Variety Show and was class treasurer two years. She has had the honor of being a National Honor Society Member, a candidate for Football Queen, and a representative to Keystone Girls State Camp. Her bequest: Her Senior year to Polly Koontz. MAX EUGENE BULGER Butch May 23 Butch prizes most of all his car keys but puts horseback riding, hunting, fishing, and flying model planes high on the list of his favorites. This 5'9 redhead's main dislike is Fords. Max's ambition is to attend a trade school and train to be a heavy equipment operator. His activities included F.F.A., football. Varsity Club, and wrestling. He was also honored by being a member of the Football King's Court. His bequest: His football spikes to Allen Schooley. MELISSA BRAMBLEY MONA BROWELL MAX BULGER Twenty Seven

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