Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Robert J. Evans Bob is a very active member of this year’s senior class. In fact, there was hardly any activity in which Bob did not participate. He was treasurer of Hi-Y, Kditor of the school paper for a semester, and trainer of various athletic teams, only to mention a few. His interest in Science will probably take him far in the held of Chemistry. Ann Marie Ferraro Ann is the reliable president of her home room and vice president of Tri-Hi-Y. She is also a member of Tru-Blu and Girls’ Special Chorus and an ardent worker on the features committee for the Yearbook. ’Her classmates wish her the best of luck in her future training and nursing career. Doris M. Ford Louise Grant We wonder where Louise got the nickname “Squeeze me.” She was often seen running frantically around B. II. S. getting pictures for the yearbook. Her energy as chairman of the Snapshot Committee really produced results. Upon completion of the high school Commercial Course, Louise wants to become a secretary. Portia Gayley Portia is a tall, dark-haired girl who is very quiet. Her shyness, however, does not keep her from participating in various school activities. She is secretary of Sub-Deb, secretary of Tri-Hi-Y, a member of Chorus, and the National Junior Honor Society. She was in the Junior Class Play. Her hobby is collecting programs from musicals and plays. Helen Hagerty One bright October morning a few years ago a little girl, now popularly called Helen, woke and smiled. That winsome smile has been making others happy ever since. Passing her in the halls, we would guess Helen to be quiet and reserved, but, to those who know her best, she is very merry. We are interested in her future carrer, and wish her success and happiness. Leora F. Harriff Leora is a very unusual girl. Her hobbies are many, such as: drawing and painting; writing short stories and poetry; and hiking. Her favorite subjects are Speech, English and Art. Leora wants to devote her life to missionary work. After graduation she plans to attend the Intercession City Biblical College, Intercession, Florida. Caryl Haugh Caryl has the ability to be entertaining in a quaint way all her own. Through the years she has grown in wisdom and charm but little in stature. Caryl’s most marked characteristic is her extreme fondness of food. When you hear the remark, When do we eat?” you may be assured Caryl is nigh. In all seriousness, she is a wonderful person and deserves to succeed in whatever she does. Doris participates in many school activities, as we can tell by the following list of activities: French Club, National Junior Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Echo Staff, and Chorus. Her only hobby is listening to the radio, and her favorite class is French. Doris is taking the Academic Course, and after graduation she plans to be a telephone operator.

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John Dinger John is the boy with the tenor voice that you have heard often. He is an active member of both the Boys’ Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus. John says his future is unpredictable, but he thinks that the Armed Forces will have something to say about his plans for the next few years. Connie Doverspike Connie came to Brookville when she was a sophomore. She has proved to be a good student in all of her subjects and always willing to help her classmates. The Junior Honor Society claims her as a meml er. She is Vice President of the F. B. L. A. and is a member of the Band and Orchestra. Connie has chosen Secretarial Work as her career. We wish her all the luck in her work. Mary Edwards Mary looks like a statuesque blonde, but when you get to know her, you find she’s much too talkative to be a statue. She is an active member of Sub-Deb and Le Circle Francais. In our estimation Mary is an example of a good mixer because her cheerful ways make her pleasant company. Barbara Kmerick Meet Barbara, twin sister of the class president. Barbara is a member of the Tri-Hi Y and Sub-Deb. Her studies in preparing for her future are found under the Commercial Course. When she has completed her commercial studies, Barbara would like to become a telephone operator. We all wish her luck in her career. William Emerick Bill has a record that would be envied by any political party. He has been our class president for four succeeding terms. In addition, he belonged to Varsity Club, Hi-Y, the Varsity Basketball Team, and the Baseball Team. Not only is Bill very active, but he is successful in all his activities. Clair Emery Clair is a steady, plodding type of person who attacks his problems with such patience and determination that there can be only one result—success. The subtle humor of Clair’s remarks is often responsible for many an outburst of laughter. His persistent efforts will solve many of life’s problems for him. Harry E. Eshbaugh Harry’s motto is that pupils should be seen and heard—especially heard. He always likes to have his little joke, and the group of boys he associates with will assure you that his jovial ways make everyone like him. With these characteristics Harry will never find himself without many friends. John Espy John has been one of our outstanding students both in academic pursuits and recreational activities. During his senior year, John was president of the Student Council, assistant editor of the Echo, and a member of the band and the orchestra. John wants to study medicine. We feel sure he will become a great and successful physician.



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Martha Haugh Martha is the petite brunette of the senior class. All of us remember her as the cute little girl in “Apple of His Kve,” our junior class play. She is an active member of the Commercial Club, Tru-Blu, B. H. S. Band, and the Kcho Staff. Martha wants to be a “Number, please” girl Barbara Hendricks Babs, the girl with the striking personality, was born in Pittsburgh Babs and Bill, with whom she was seen most of the time, were very prominent leaders of the senior class. Babs was head cheerleader. president of the Sub-Deb, a member of the Tri-Hi-Y, and an active participant of other organizations. We know that her ability to lead others will make her a worthy addition to any community. Doris Hendricks Doris has brown hair and the friendliest blue eyes we have ever seen. She is very pleasant to all, loyal and interested in the affairs of others. One of her favorite hobbies is music. She was the pianist for many groups during her high schoolc:. days. She was a member of Sub-Deb, French Club, and Special Chorus. Donald Holben Don, the boy with the brown eyes, black hair, is taking the Academic Course. He has no favorite sports; he likes them all. Don is a member of the Student Council and National Jr. Honor Society. He is now employed at the Dixie Diner. His future plans are not clear, but he probably won’t be a bachelor ten years from now. Phyllis M. Holmberg Phyl is that dark-haired girl you see running around the halls with a receipt book. She’s been treasurer for so many activities that we won't pretend to mention them. Her companions always enter into the fun with her, but many times Phyl can be seen earnestly studying P. O. D. and other subjects. Charlotte Irvin Charlotte, one of our serious-minded academic students, seems to be a quiet lass, but she’s just like the rest of the women—quite talkative. She is a member of Tru-Blu, Sub-Deb, and Broadcasters. She wants to be a kindergarten teacher. Imagine wasting that charm on little tots. Jeannine Ishman Although Jeannine has little to say along the frivolous line, she always has an attentive audience when she does talk. Jeannine has been taking subjects related to commercial work, although she would like to become a commercial artist after graduation. Her natural abilities, combined with her willing cooperation, will bring her a life of success. |Ann Johns Ann is one of B. H. S.’s commercial students who has shown great efficiency in her chosen work. She was an interested member of the Commercial Club. At the present time she is employed at the G. C. Murphy store. Her pleasant ways will bring her success and many friends, t Withdrew.

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