Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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'Vim lflvi io GRANT BURKHARIY1' Orchestrag Bandg Lincoln Literary Societyg Chorusg Year Book Stall' '26g Class Play. Grant is not a general, but he is a steady and thorough plodder in his work. He not only has talent in the music line, but also reaches far in art. The class has appreciated him throughout his high school course. J AM ES CAN NING- J im Operettag 'Owl Staff '24, '25g Literary Society: Class Playg Boys' Chorus. We wish Jim would follow up the occupation of writing funny stories. How could anyone for- get his talk on Bed Bugs delivered one day in chapel? With Jim, wit is always dominant and a laughing crowd always denotes the presence of Jim. VENA CHAMBERL1 N Girls' Chorusg Pageantg A. A.5 Hamilton Liter- ary Society. Our class would be far from complete without this worthy individual. For four long yea1's she has plodded on, working hard to obtain those ben- efits derived from the successful completion of a high school course. HELEN COLEMAN Pageantsg Girls' Chorusg Darling Literary Societyg French Club: A. A. If you couldn't see Helen you woul'dn't know she was around because she is so quiet. She makes good use of all her time, studying. More of us should follow her example. WILLIAM COLEMAN- Bill French Club: Darling Literary Societyg French Play '26: A. A. Stop! Whom do we have hero? lt's Guil- liaume, with brains, length, and a noticeable bashfulness that so few of this sex possess. He is known commonly as Bill, the thinker, and we think a great deal of him. l'uyc Hiarlccn

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Tun lflvuo I' ERE LE BRIDGE- Bridgie 'Owl Stal? '24, '25g Basket Ball '25, '26g Oporet- tasg Boys' Chorusg Banquet Committee '25g Ham- ilton Literary Society: A. A.: Annual Statl' '26. Warm air is not only supported here but also exported. Bridgic's poetry reminds us that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feel- ings, as Wordsworth put it. This young ch:a-p's latest occupation is strutting his stuff on the new collegiate pipe. lWc wish him success in his pro. l'cssion.J SARA BRIGGS- Sal 'Owl Staff '25g Operettag Class Play '26g Sec'y Lincoln Literary Society '26, Girls' Chorus: Pa- geantsg A. A.g Latin Clubg Banquet Committee '25g Girls' Hi-Yg French Club. Sweet and clear notes are heard. That's Sal singing! And how we love to hear her sing! If she would go to Atlantic City to enter the Beauty Contest she would have no opponents because no one would feel that they would have a chance. She's an all around good sport. MARJORIE BROWN- Barney Chorusg Pioneer Literary Societyg Operettag Pageanltsg Hi-Y, French Clwbg Latin Club '23, '24g A. A.9 'Owl Stlaff, Every member of our class was glad to wel- come Barney back to her accustomed place after a se1'ious illness which confined her to her home for almost three months. She is endeared to everyone by her sweet personality and cheer- ful disposition. STEPHENS BROWN- Tebe Secretary Hamilton Literary Society, French Clubg Operettag Ohorusg Class Plllayg Hi-Y '25g A, A.g Year Book Staff '263 'Owl Staff '24, '25g Pageant. Stephens is our born actor. Did you see him in C'l1arlie's Aunt ? If you didn't, you surely missed something. Telbe is known for his long legs, big feet and his fondness for light-haired gir s. MARGARET BULLERS-- Peg Peg is known to everyone in B. H. S. because of the help she gives him in his reference work at the library. She is a happy-go-lucky sort of a girl with her cares Hung behind her and never grumbles when at work. Page I iffc1'u



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Tim Evllo DENZIL CROYLE- Denny Operettag Pioneer Literary Societyg Chorus. Denny is 'always seen and never heard. Denny is always in evidence, just loafing 'around and en- joying himsellf. He seems to take life as it games and doesn't worry over the affairs of the ay. MELVIN CYPHERT French Clubg Lincoln Literary Society: A. A. When a person has Melvin as a friend, he has a real and true one. He doesn't seem to have ia liking for the girls. It matters not to him. He has other things to think about. EARL DAVIS Earl has been with us only during our Senior year, but even in that short time he has proved to us that he knows his stuff. His love poems make even those of Shelley seem dull and 'dryf We all thought at first that he was a biashful lad, but through his poetic ,gift we find him exactly the opposite. GLADYS DAVIS Girls' Chorusg A. A.g Pioneer Literary Societyg Basket Ba-ll. Although Gladys has been with us but a year she adds much to the intelligence of the Class of '26. And We'll tell you the secret of her rosy cheeks. It's natural. HAZEL DONALDSON French Clu'bg Pioneer Literary Society: Soph- omore Miseriesf' '24g 'Owl Stafi' '25g Hi-Yg Pa- gcants. O-Henry must be a favorite author of Hazel's, or it might be a bar of candy. No, that isn't right. O-Henry is just a little personial saying of ours. She is an excellent student and burns lots of mid- night oill, but don't be misled, not over lessons. Page S'1'l'rfu ff'f'n

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