Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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Tun lflvuo ELIZABETH GOBEL- Betty French Clubg Darling Literary Societyg Soph- omore Miseriesg Latin Clubg Girls' Hi-Y, '26g Pageants. The class has missed this untiring member who has been absent from us for aa long time, due -to illness. However, she is not forgotten. She is a born executive, full of fun and pep, and a splendid scholar. MARY GOODER French Club: Girls' Chorus: Treas. Lincoln ligerary Societyg A. A.g Annual Staffg Pageant Mary strikes us as a shy, demure young llassie with tranquil, blue eyes, and cheeks of a natural red. 'There are great hopes for Mary in the artistic world of tomorrow. We wish her success in whatever her life's ambition is. EDWARD GUTH- Ed. Treas. Hamilton Literary Socieityg Class Play, Asst. Managerg Pot Boiler g A, A. Ed., couldn't you get up just one minute eallier? Ed. is always on duty with :all the dope, especially in Economics. Though Ed. has been with us only this last year he leaves his mark on B. H. S. as a faithful and loyal supporter. GERALD GUTHRIE- Abe Gerald has that way about him that seems to sugffest strength of character. lf quantity has anything to do with quality, this youth should have a great deal of it. He is one of our walking derricks and an honest to goodness good sport. CLAIR HADDEN This is the first year Cllair has been with our class. He comes from the surrounding hills and we think, knows a lot about farming. Some of our greatest presidents lived on farms in their boyhood and there are great hopes for Clalr. Page 7'u'cn.fy

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Tim l'lt'll0 LEIGH L. FULTON Girls' Hi-Yg Latin Club, French Club, Operet- -tag Pageantsg Girls' Chorus, Sec'y Darling Lit- erary Societyg A. A.g Annual Staff. A phantom shape, an image gay, to haunt, to startle, and waylay. She is noted for her danc- ing and can always be seen doing some new step of the Charleston. Leigh is the opposite of 'most people for in the spring' her fancy seems to have turned to hate instead of loveg at least she pro- fesses a sudden and peculiar dislike for birds. ASHUR GALBRAITH- Ash President of Class '23g Base Ballg Captain of Basket Baill '255 Member of Athletic Association: Memfber Darling Literary Society. Time means nothing to Ash with his everlast- ing smile. Every five minutes there is an out- burst from the students when Ash is there. He's just so funny one can't help laughing. Ash is rather cute, Please don't take the wrong mean- ing. RUTH GALLAGHER Member Girls' Chorusg A. A.g Latin Clubg French Cluibg Pioneer Literary Societyg Pageants. Ruth is noted for the excessive use of her tongue. Beware that you mivht not give her the opportunity to employ the aforesaid on you. She is an UE student when she wants to be, but quite independent in her own way. ESTHENR GARNER Chorusg Hamilton Literary Society: Operetta '23g Pageantsg Hi-Y Clubg Latin Clubg A. A.g Secretary of Class '24, There is nothing' so appealing ras a lovely soul enfolded in a character ,that is so unsellish. Esther impresses us as such. She is kind and studi-ous and loved by all those who know her. CARRIE GILLIGAN Girls' Chorusg French Clubg Pageantsg Hamil- ton Literary Society. Somewhere from the wild woods of Pennsyl- vania a maiden stepped forth to see the world. Her destination was B. H. S. One thing that strikes us as peculiar in Carrie is that inevitalble blush which comes and goes as it pleases. Page Nineteen



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Tim lfluuo HAROLD HATTEN Boys' Chorus. Harold has never been known to be late al- though he lives about five miles from -the school. By this we see he is really desirous of an educa- tion, and Wou1dn't it be spvlendid if those who live about a tenth as far could be there on time? When it comes to getting pumpkins and corn stalks for Ha1lowe'en panties we leave it up to Harold. ORVIS HIDINGER- Doc Boys' Onerettas, '269 Boys' Chorus '26g Lincoln Literary Siociftyg Annual Staff. Hail! To the chief who in tr'u'npfh advances with a heart of sold and a tooth to match. Orv's is a studious and likable younq chan, especially fo some girls, or is it a girl? He has rare charms around skirts. Ask anylbody. ' GRAYCE JOHNS French Clubg Payqeants. We catch Grayce dreaminff so much. espe':ial'y in the spring, and we have often wondered what she dreams about. Maybe it'fs that a young girl's fancy runs away with her when the grass turns green and the first meadow flowers appear. But then again perhaps her moods are provoked by ove. ZELMA JOHNSON French Clubg Girls' Chorusg Girls' Hi-Y, '26g Pageant '25g Lincoln Literary Society. Zelma is a quiet, Winsome young lassie who has endea1'ed henself to everyone in the two years she has been with us. Her light blue eyes are always smiling, and she never was known to be cross. Zelma allways studies her lessons and has become a favorite with the teachers as well as the students. CHESTER KIMMELL - Chet. This lad who seems to be full of a certain ele- ment called electricity, is a :second king of the ivories. He has sufficient control over his big brawny hands to bring forth the softest and sweetest harmonies. Pnyc 7lll'!'llf'If-Hill'

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