Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Marcus I). Johns Mark likes the sports. Me was first string halflwck on this year’s hard-playing footbalJ team. He is a good basketball player and a fast runner which makes him gcnnl track material. Besides these sports he made the Rifle Team. Mark, of course, belongs to the Varsity Club and he’s also a member of the Hi-Y. He takes the Academic Course and would like to be a scientist. Margaret Kalgren Kal is about 5 feet, 6 inches tall, with hazel eyes and brown hair. She likes Home Economics best of all her school projects in the General Course. She will make a good wife, and that is her intention according to rumor. Kal’s favorite sport is basketball. Her hobbies are collecting pictures and skating. Marie Kirkman Another member of our class who believes that silence is golden is Marie. She is a persistent worker and does what is required in a reliable manner. Marie has accomplished a great deal as an academic student. We wonder if Marie will always be as quiet as she is now. Harry Klink From the booming metropolis of Beaver Falls came this handsome young man in the fall of 194.L Harry seems very shy in the presence of young ladies, but there is one who won him from his screen of reserve. His future is unsettled, but we hope that coming years are both pleasant and profitable. Hugh R. Kroh It is easy to see why Hugh is called “Star” because he was a dependable end on this year's eleven and a speedy guard for the Brookville Cagers. He belongs to the Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Boys’ Glee Club, and the famed Bar Room Quartet. He even finds time to throw the javelin now and then. Good luck to you in the future, Hugh. Margaret Kuhn Peggy spends very little of her time in idle conversation; she does her work silently and efficiently. Her winning smile says much more than words can. She proved to be a very helpful and loyal member of Sub-Deb. No matter what career she chooses, we wish her much happiness and joy. Linda Leathers Meet the girl with the tawny hair and sparkling eyes, Linda Leathers. Linda believes in the full enjoyment of life as in shown by her happy-go-lucky ways. She took the Academic Course, and English is her favorite subject. She is fond of driving the station wagon, particularly along the direction of Emerickville. Linda plans to further her education, and we are sure she will make some college brighter with her presence. Dean L. Lewis Although Dean is a hardworking, industrious lad in all his classes, he is always ready to join the crowd for a good time. In addition to being a member of the Rifle Team, he was an excellent pitcher on the Brookville High School baseball team.

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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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Dorothy A. Lindemuth Here is a girl who offers a challenge to future Brookville pupils. Although she lives at Hazen and travels quite a distance, Dorothy has never missed a day of school. She has followed the Commercial Curriculum through four years of high school, and her favorite subject is Office Practice. Joyce M. McAfoos Joyce has two major interests in school, P. O. D. and Office Practice. She plans to continue in some type of office work. Her neat appearance anti efficiency well qualifies her for this work. She enjoys the activities of the Commercial Club and the readings of good literature. Marilyn J. McHenry Have any gruesome murders you want solved? Here’s the armchair detective who can take care of such problems, for Mickey finds murder mysteries fascinating. She belongs to the Commercial Club and Tri-Hi-Y. It is said that Mickey has special interests in Sigel, her home town. Dora McKinley Dora is an attractive girl with dark hair and brown eyes. An outstanding student in the Academic Course, she maintained a high record of scholasticism in the Junior Honor Society. She showed her efficiency on the Student Council and the Echo Staff. She also belonged to Tru-Blu, and the French Club. Elizabeth McQuown Danny, as Elizabeth is known about B. H. S. is one of those very efficient girls who work in our library. Her flashing eyes, swinging bangs, and toothpaste-ad smile are enough to put her on the front of a pin-up magazine. Any girl of her calibre will be certain to make the most of life’s opportunities. David G. Matson Dave is a very popular senior and a member of a great many clubs. He was a member of the cast of the Junior Class Play, and the Senior Class Play, an ardent member of the Junior National Honor Society. He belongs to the Hi-Y and Broadcaster’s Club. Dave also belongs to the Speech Club and is Chairman of the Features Committee for the Echo. Norma Jo Mayfield Norma is a lovable character in our school. With her many love tangles and exaggerated troubles, she provides entertainment for all her classmates. She takes the Academic Course, but not too seriously. She belongs to Tri-Hi-Y, Tru-Blu, and P'rench Club. Seriously, Norma is a girl whom we all appreciate. Gerald Mendenhall Jerry has been an active member of the Future Farmers since he started high school. He has held most of the offices in the organization at one time or another. Last year he was Vice President, and this year the President. Jerry sees farming as his future, and for a scientific farmer such as Jerry a good future it is.

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