Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Page Eighteen L’ANNUAIRE GERTRUDE GOODYEAR French Club ’24, '25; Girls’ Chorus ’21. '25: Pageant ’22, ’23. '24. '25: French Chorus: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Musicale '24: Athletic Association ’24: St. Patrick’s Social Committee. Gertrude is a very industrious girl with no time for the fellows, but by her winning ways, she can vamp most of them. Can she dance? Well, I'll say! Gert is as light hearted as she is on her feet, and has many friend-; in Brookville High School. EUGENE GUM BERT. “GENE” Hi-Y ’25. Ge e came to us this year from Sigel. after completing a three-year course there. We do not know much about him except that he is rather quiet and does not seem to he given to rushing the ladies. However, things are not always what they seem. Although he has been with us such a short time he is very wrell liked by some other-; besides all the Seniors. GRACE WILEY Classical Course: Member Girls’ Chorus; Latin Club ’23; French Club '24, Historical Pageant '24; Vice Chairman Girls' Hi-Y Club. Grace is our blackest brunette. Her hair is blacky Mack and her eyes snap and sparkle continually. She is here, there, and everywhere at once, and would certainly be heartbroken if she ever got anything but an E.” She is regular Latin shark, and we think some day she will write something better than Virgil’s Aeneid. EUGENE KUNSBLMAN. “GENE Latin Club ’21, ’22; Athletic Association; Class Play: Hi-Y ’25. Gene, the little fellow in size, but not in knowledge. We all feel sorry for Gene sometimes: so many think because he is so small he will stand for anything. But say! Do you remember the day in English class when he fooled Archie and some of the rest of us, too. I guess. We all know good goods are done up in small packages, and he has often saved the day in History class by a werjng one small thing. Yes. and in Geometry the little fellow sure knows how to handle the big propositions.

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L'ANNUM RE Page Re renter n WILLARD WITHEROW, “BILL Class President 24: ’25: President Bovs’ Hi-V '25; Manager Track Team '2 1; Vice President Athletic Association '24: Base Ball ‘22, ’23, '24. '25; Track ’22, '23. ’24. ’25; Class Play '25; Banquet Committee '2 1: Banquet Speaker '24; Year Book Staff ’25; Cheer header '25; 'Owl StalT '24: Boys’ Chorus ’23; Sketch Class '22. '23. '2 1 ’25 Hi-Y Basket Ball '25. If you don’t think Hi 11 is a live wire in the Senior class, look at a few of his merits. Nothing has I een said about the medals he has won in track or in the Art class. Bill is a happy-go-lucky fellow with a perpetual grin, and say—did you ever hear that laugh? That laugh always brings merriment to a class ro m. He always is well stocked with jokes, but f »r all that he has a good head as well as a good heart. How could we get along without Bill? MARY RUDDOCK Classical Course; Girls' (’horns '22. '23. ‘24. ’25; Latin Club ’22, '23; French Club '23. '24; Took part in Music Night Program and 1923 Class Night Muscal Piogram: Junior Class Play '24. Mary, our “E” student, walks almost two miles to school. Now. Mary is a very sensible girl, and did n ' bob her pretty locks. She is going t » teach school an I if they teach Home Economics at Clarion she will take that as an extra subject, for she says it might co m in handy some day. We girls of ’25 agree that the wav to win a man is through his stomach. WARREN SNYDER “Yessir, here’s your ideal butler. Ma’am. Say. d d you see the part Warren played in the class play? Well, he surely was a good butler, but he seemed t take to lovin’ better. Oh! I mean when Coddles wasn't near. Warren is one of the fellows who always pushes everything and helps to make every under taking a great success. He always worked hard in s.diool as well as down at “Means,’ ” and at a radio, too. and his efforts are not useless, for he makes a success of anything he undertakes. MILDRED HALL Debating’24. ’25: Girls’ Hi-Y '25: Class Treasurer ’24; Treasurer French Club ’25; ’Owl StalT '2 1; Latin Club '23: Athletic Association ’2 4. “A merry heart goes all the way What we like about Mildred is her spirit of n lop -dence. In the class room she is somewhat so late, rn l at socials she is joyous and gay. Then, d d you see he. cry in our class play? If you hear her debate, she w'U make you change your mind in two sec mds. She i liked and admired by both sexes, espe i: 11 y the opp Re.



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VANNIjAIRE P ujc Nineteen CLAIR MEANS French Club; Base Ball; Boys' Chorus. Clair, we think, is going to make a second Babe Ruth. At least he is starting out that way. and we know he will not disappoint us. Around the ladies Clair is very bashful, that is, the ladies in school. Outside, we believe he is not so invincible. He is not a relative of Joe’s, but we think they would make a good pair. OLIVE HOTTEL Girls’ Chorus ’21. ’25; Red Cross ’21, ’25; French Club ’24; Pageants ’21, ’25; Operetta ’23. Olive is a good girl who likes her gum. She treads the well beaten path to the waste basket quite a few times in one week. One never hears Olive growling. Everything in her path seems to be sunshine and roses, or perhaps it is just her jolly good-nature that makes it seem that way. Whatever it is, she is an A-l scout and we hope she is as successful elsewhere as she has been in school. RAY BUZARL) Hi-Y; Operetta; Pageant '23; Athletic Association. Ray is one of those fellows who don’t have much to say but a lot to do. He is never to be seen without a smile on his face, and after all. that’s what counts. Ray is not only one person’s friend, but a friend indeed to everybody. We are not sure what Ray is going to do, but we wish him well whatever it may be. VIOLET JOHNS. “VI” Pageants ’22, ’23. 24. ’25; Operetta; Athletic Ass »cia-J onJ ,Piquet Committee ’24: Girls’ Chorus and French Club 24. ’25; Class Play ’25. Large grey eyes and rosy cheeks. She always gets what e'er she seeks; I guess her hair is chestnut brown. She wears a smile, but never a frown. Vi came to us a bashful little lass from the town of . tanton. She used to ride on the Hoodie-Bug. but when it became too crowded, she handed over her rights to some of the Freshies. She stays in Brookvilie now. but she has a sailor in every port, so what’s the difference where she stays? And say. didn’t she make a h't in A lair of Sixes”? Now talk about your queen of hearts, Success be with her.

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