Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Robert Swartz Boh is a carefree lad with a congenial personality. His penchant for mischief endeared him to his classmates. Bob belonged to Echo Staff, Sports Committee, and the Rifle Club. He enjoys all sports, to quote him, “especially hunting, football, baseball, and basketball.” Bob is contemplating a short time in the service and a career as a mechanic. Twila Swartz Sub-Deb wouldn’t be quite the same without Twila’s shy smile. Twila isn’t one to go around bragging of her abilities or accomplishments, but when the show-down comes, Twila is always prepared. She hasn’t told us her future intentions, but we know it will be something worthwhile. Lamond Swineford Lamond entered B. H. S. as a freshman and rapidly made friends and became active in school activities. She is a member of F. H. A. and the Snapshot Committee. Her favorite subject is Home Economics. Could that lie because she is planning to lie married after she is graduated? We know that Lamond will be successful as a housewife. John E. Vandervort Johnnie is a handsome boy who is well-liked by all of his class mates. He tackles most of his problems in an interested and vivacious way. He is an enthusiastic sports fan who participates in football and track. Johnnie may lie a source of good cheer when everything else seems sad. We wish him a successful career after B. H. S. Peter Vandervort Dutch, as Pete is known to us, made quite a name for himself as right tackle on this year’s football team. He is a member of the Hi-Y and Varsity Club, but his favorite ambition is hunting— hunting deer and dears. He has a desire to become a Sergeant in the Marine Corps. We know he will enliven that branch of the service. Betty Vasbinder Betty is a quiet reserved girl who is enrolled in the general course of B. H. S. She is an active student; being a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Press Club, Girl’s Chorus, and F. H. A. She would like to become a dermatologist, and we know that, because of her ambitious character, she will succeed. Happiness to you in the career of your choice, Betty. James Heller (Not pictured) Jim is one of the tall, dark, quiet boys of our class. His favorite sports are basketball and baseball. He is now employed at Hilton’s Diner, and in the near future he hopes to be in the U. S. Navy. He is a member of Future Farmers of America. Here’s wishing you a great deal of luck. Thomas Shannon (Not pictured) Tom returned to our class after having spent a semester in Kittanning. It was a pleasure to all of us to have his pleasant smile and original thoughts around. Tom belongs to the Varsity Club and Hi-Y. Although Tom has never said much about his future career, we know that his choice will carry him far.

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Dona Mae Smith If “Silence is golden,” let us introduce you to the wealthiest girl in the senior class. Dona believes in studying hard and, as a result, she always rates high on the honor roll. Room 217 could always Ik? sure of having a profitable home room program when Dona was on the entertainment committee. Norman Smith Norman, alias Smitty and Norm, is a good looking talkative lad who is well-known to all of us a captain and quarterback on our championship football team. Norm is secretary of the Varsity Club, Sergeant at Arms for the Hi-Y, and sports editor of the Beam. Norm wants to be Pennsylvania’s Frank Leahy. William Smith Bill came to us from the state of Maine at the beginning of our sophomore year. He still has some of the Pine-Tree State accent and a great deal of that famed New England humor. In addition to being a football manager, Bill belonged to the Beam Staff, Varsity Club, and Hi-Y. Albert Stalhman A1 is well-known for his dependable performances on the gridiron. He enjoyed his extracurricular activities to a greater extent than his academic subjects. A1 took an active part in student council, Hi-Y, and the Varsity Club. As do many other senior boys he plans to enter the service when he leaves school. Edith A. Steele Edith comes to us from Sigel, and we understand that Sigel holds more than a passing interest lor her. Edith seldom missed a meeting of Sub-Deb, Mixed Chorus, or Girls’ Chorus. The serious way in which Edith goes about her every-day tasks has never failed to bring her satisfactory results. Clair Stewart Clair has had quite a record of club memberships in his high school career. This year he is chairman of the underclassmen Committee of the Echo staff and president of the Camera Club. We will long remember some of those pictures that decorated our bulletin boards. Clair is going to enter Penn State as a prospective engineer. Alice Jean Sushereba Alice is that lovely blonde who works in the office of the Brookville Hospital. She wants to become a Nurse's Aid—lucky, lucky patients. She is treasurer of the French Club, belongs to Sub-Deb, Tri-Hi-Y, Commercial Club, and the Echo Staff. She spends her leisure time listening to recordings. Edward Swartz Ed is that tall, well-built senior with the brown hair, brown eyes, and very pleasant personality. His easy-going ways have made him popular with his chums. His favorite sport is rifle shooting, and we hear that he is an excellent shot. His favorite subject is Industrial Arts. Ed anticipates a stretch in the l nited States Army after graduation.



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Howard Wayland Howard is a tall, sandy-haired hoy who seems very quiet unless he is around certain people. He enjoys all kinds of sports, and he likes to read. Howard is taking the Academic Course. At present he does not know what he shall do for a vocation, but, whatever he chooses, we are sure that he will be a success. Gene Winters Gene is a very active member of 15. H. S. clubs and committees. He belongs to the Yearbook Staff, Sports Committee, Varsity Club, and Student Council. His favorite subjects are English and Chemistry. He is a champion of all sports. Gene says that he plans to join the Navy and become a prize tighter after graduation. We wonder if those two ambitions are closely related. Walter White Whitey was a regular defense player on this year’s raider eleven. He was famed for his bone-crushing tackles, but was one of the best-natured fellows to don a uniform. 'This short, well-built and goodlooking fellow is planning to enter some branch of the service after his departure from B. II. S. Margaret D. Wright Meet Margie, our class secretary for the past four years. Margie is a member of N. J. H. S., Tri-Hi-Y, and Tru-Blu. Her popularity is shown by the fact that one never can find parking place in front of her house. Margie is going to be a beautician. Majorie J. Yarmer Everyone admires Marjorie for her sterling character and golden-rule behavior. She is a very neat, quiet girl, and a worthy addition to the French Club and Library Staff. She enjoys good wholesome reading. After graduation Marjorie is going to attend Bible School. Martha Yeingst That captivating blonde from Room 217, who is often seen with that handsome man from Room 214, is Martha. Martha enjoyed many school activities such as; Tri-Hi-Y, Tru-Blu, Beam Staff, and the Echo Staff. She is an ardent sports fan. Of her scholastic activities, she prefers French. Upon completion of her high school career she intends to enter a school of beauty culture. Donny Sowers (Not pictured) Don is a very cheerful boy who gets a great deal of fun out of school life. He enjoys singing so much that he has belonged to Boys’ Chorus for four years. Don’s pet hobby is sleeping in history class. He is enrolled in the Academic curriculum of B. H. S. We wish Don a very happy future. Bruce Vasbinder (Not pictured) Bruce is one of our seniors whose great interests are agriculture and sports. Bruce, a regualr agriculture student, has been secretary of the Future Farmers of America. In the line of sports, Bruce’s special interest is football. During the past two years he played left end. He expects to serve a hitch as a Marine.

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