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QLaAA MiAiohy It is hard to believe that we were once small and frightened seventh graders. As we hurried to classes, we observed the upper classmen and, to the best of our ability, copied their every mood. In eighth grade we felt a little better. We finally outranked someone! However, we were still rather humble—there was a long way to go yet and many problems to overcome. Our first money-making project was a skating party in our freshman year. We were now fairly well adjusted to high school life and chose our courses of study for the next three years. In our sophomore year we were labeled Senior High. We had a successful candle sale and started making plans for graduation, which was really not far away. During our fifth year at Everett Southern High we enjoyed staging our Variety Show. We made the Christmas sales and received the long-awaited and much acclaimed class rings. We held an impressive Prom for the Seniors at the Bedford Elks Club Ballroom—the first time in the history of our school that this important highlight was not held on school premises. And now we are Seniors! We have been busy this year — selling magazines, ordering name cards and announcements, trading pictures, rehearsing for our class play, and getting admitted into colleges and other institutions of higher learning. We are dreaming of the Prom, our class trip, and Graduation Day. Many changes have taken place within ourselves and the school since we came here in 1961. Our newspaper, formerly The Parrot, was renamed The Chieftain this year. Our class will be the first to be graduated from the newly named Everett Area High School. All the friends we have made, the teachers we have heckled, the good times and the hard of the past six years have made too great an impression ever to be forgotten. All of these experiences have helped us to broaden our horizons. As we leave our Alma Mater, we resolve to hold fast to our motto. —Charlotte Calhoun Twenty Seven
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ClaAA J0 1967 GREGORY PEPPLE President OFFICERS CHERYL SMITH BETTY BRIDGEWATER Vice President Secretary JAMES MILLER Treasurer Colors: ROYAL BLUE AND WHITE Motto: UNLESS GOD IS WITH US, ALL IS IN VAIN. Flower: PINK ROSE CLASS ADVISERS MISS CULLEN MRS. BARNDOLLAR MR. KENNEDY MISS McCORMICK Twenty Six
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S UOA MONTE ADAMS DEBRA BAREFOOT WILLIAM BARKMAN ELEANOR BARRETT EARLENE BARTHALOW MONTE ADAMS Monte May 20 This blue-eyed future mechanic's favorite possession is his '55 Olds. Shop is his favorite subject, and he likes to listen to Record Rack at home. Monte admires people who are earnest. He likes to read Hot Rod and employs a lot of time working on his car. His bequest: His girl to no one. DEBRA JANE BAREFOOT Debbie October 20 Like many other people, this golden-haired Senior collects coins. Art is Debbie's favorite subject, and she enjoys watching Roger Miller. Debbie admires a person who can recognize his own faults. Sketching and knitting occupy her spare time. Her activities include hall patrol. Pep Club, chorus, PARROT staff, Caduceus Club, and CHIEFTAIN staff. Her bequest: The fun of the Senior year to Debra Williams. WILLIAM DEAN BARKMAN Bill September 10 This brown-eyed future dairy farmer lists economics as his favorite subject. Bill's most prized possession is his 1961 robin-egg blue Mercury. He likes to hunt and skate and enjoys listening to WBZ. He has been active in F.F.A. since ninth grade. His bequest: His attitude toward school to Bill Greenawalt. ELEANOR LOUISE BARRETT Ellen August 9 A future beautician, Ellen prizes most of all her hair. She likes to watch Dean Martin or the Monkees. The quality she admires most in people is loyalty. Watching TV. sewing, and dancing occupy her leisure time. She participated in G.A.A., F.H.A., Pep Club, and newspaper staff. Her bequest: Her paisley culottes to Mr. Kennedy. EARLENE OPAL BARTHALOW Earlenc July 11 A certain '65 class ring is this brown-eyed Senior's favorite possession. Earlene's favorite subject is economics, but her future plans are undecided. She enjoys listening to WKBW and watching Bonanza. Earlene likes dancing and collects records. She belonged to the F.H.A. and Tri-Hi-Y clubs. Her bequest: Rodney Logeston to no one. Twenty Eight
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