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J'OAMVDhd We, the Class of 1967, take pride in presenting the thirty-first volume of the WARRIOR. This year the theme is WIDENING HORIZONS. Reading this book will help us see and remember how our school life has broadened our horizons. After graduation, we shall leave behind us many dear and close friends who shared the challenge of growing and learning. In years to come, it will be refreshing to turn these pages wherein lie the memories of youth, companionship, and teachers who inspired us as we set out toward wider horizons. LAURA HERSHBERGER BETTY BRIDGEWATER Editor Co-Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Events of the Year ............ 2 Foreword ....................... 3 Dedication ..................... 4 The Staff ...................... 5 School Board .................. 24 Seniors ....................... 25 Underclassmen .............. 65 Organizations .............. 89 Athletics .................... 119 Acknowledgments .............. 131 Autographs ................... 151 Three
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fcvswiA of th August: Tears flood the Juniata River as summer vacation gallops into the past and school opens. September: Labor Day vacation . . . annual bonfire and pep rally before victory over Bedford . . . Mental Ability and PSES tests for Seniors . . . Student Council elections . . . school paper officially named the CHIEFTAIN . . . Band Day at Penn State . . . Senior Class magazine campaign with Sandy England as top salesman. October: Press Conference at Johnstown . . . Cheryl Smith crowned Bedford County Junior Miss with Polly Koontz and Jennie Roland also in the competition . . . Vacation — Teachers Institute . . . study increases with ensuing report cards . . . Senior portraits and group pictures taken . . . spooks and goblins show at Caduceus Club Halloween party . . . GAA float a winner in Halloween parade. November: A victorious football season closes . . . Becky Pepple and Monte Morris crowned at annual Varsity Drag . . . Caduceus Club field trip to Johnstown . . . FFA field trip to Harrisburg . . . congratulations to the first issue of the CHIEFTAIN . . . Sophomore English classes visit WJAC-TV . . . Football Awards Assembly . . . Everett Christmas parade . . . Open House for American Education Week . . . Charity Drive Week . . . FFA apple cider project ... a dozen Seniors admitted into the National Honor Society . . . Thanksgiving vacation. December: Winter sports season opens . . . Art class field trip . . . Home Ec field trip to Altoona . . . Senior portraits arrive . . . joyous Christmas assembly . . . Christmas vacation . . . basketball tournament at Southern Fulton . . . wrestling tournament at Hollidaysburg. January: Old New Year's resolutions appear . . . Senior Class play tryouts . . . FFA and FHA trip to Farm Show . . . Jean Over, Don Gienger, Mike King, and Allen Schooley at District Chorus . . . more yearbook pictures taken . . . Juniors order class rings . . . Mary Hinson second and Laura Hershberger third in Elks Youth Leadership contest . . . Ugh! locker inspection . . . end of first semester—what headaches! . . . Seniors receive name cards . . . March of Dimes dance . . . physicals for Juniors. February: Valentine's Dance . . . Jane Hood and Mary and Bill Swartzwelder at District Band . . . spring vacation . . . District Wrestling Tournament . . . Don Gienger and Mike King at Regional Chorus . . . special assembly with David Greene at the organ . . . National Merit Scholarship Test . . . Junior High Talent Show. March: Senior Class play . . . school evaluation by a 21-member Visiting Committee . . . victorious basketball season closes with Mike Conner setting two new school records . . . Winter Sports Awards Assembly . . . Band takes program to N.B.C. . . . Bill Swartzwelder at Regional Band ... FT A Regional Convention at Conemaugh Typ. . . . Caduceus Club spaghetti supper . . . Easter vacation . . . Band Concert . . . All-Sports Banquet. April: Junior Class Variety Show . . . Irene Calhoun and Laura Hershberger at PFTA Convention . . . Chorus Concert . . . special assembly — America Is More Than a Country . . . Junior Class rings arrive . . . baseball and track seasons open . . . GAA Banquet ... FT A and NHS visit Shippens-burg State College. May: Band at Winchester for Apple Blossom parade . . . 1967 WARRIOR arrives . . . Awards Day . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . final examinations . . . Baccalaureate — May 21 . . . Senior Class trip to Washington, D.C. . . . Commencement — May 26 . . . Closing day — May 29. Two
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Qn (b diccdion Ray M. Fisher We, the Class of 1967, are proud to dedicate this edition of the WARRIOR to Mr. Ray M. Fisher. Upon graduating from Shippensburg State College, Mr. Fisher began his teaching career in a one-room school. He has been teaching for thirty-six and a half years, fifteen of which have been in the Everett Area School System. Mr. Fisher teaches seventh and eighth grade science and serves as advisor to the Junior Science Club. Numerous students will remember him for the solid foundation he has given them in beginning science. He has inspired many to follow scientific careers. We quote this dedicated teacher as saying, I like to learn. This is evident, as he has spent several summers taking extra courses to increase his knowledge. Mr. Fisher has traveled widely throughout this country and has also toured Europe. As we Seniors remember our years at EAHS, Mr. Fisher is foremost in our memories. He will long be remembered for the kindness and inspiration he showed us in our most formative years. We salute you, Mr. Fisher.
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