Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Smiok, (phopk uf Name Wants To Be Probably Will Be Usually Found John Allshouse— A tall man—Mighty Mouse—Room 212 Rea Atwell—A success—Radio M. C.—At home Ray Baughman—A man—A woman's man—looking them over Dean Bell—Truck driver—Big wheel—Near Shirley Catherine Best—Hard-working girl—Hat check girl— Country Club Paul Blake—Civil engineer—Dr. Gayley's successor—In a stew Shirley Brinker—Secretary—Boss's wife—At home Frances Brocious—Telephone operator—Teacher—Being friendly Lenny Brush—Married—Married to Jean—With Jean Shirley Byerly—Telephone operator—Forever blushing— At home Wayne Byerly—Millionaire—A cute bum—Pansy Hotel Dean Cable—State policeman—Shiek of Araby—With Shirley Donna Carberry—Sylvania worker—Sylvania secretary— Skating Rink Bill Clontz—Serviceman—Army jeep driver—At home Carol Coulter—Airline hostess—Up in the world—Praising Sigel Nancy Cyphert—Nurse—Congress woman—Watching T. V. Jim Dickey—Clerical worker—The office boy—Playing pool Donna Dinger—Telephone operator—A Bell-Hop—Smith's Dairy Jane Dougherty—Mrs. Don McKinley—Circus midget—At Sigel Louise Edwards—Biochemist—Snake charmer—Giving advice Harry Emery—Miner—Black as coal—Unconcerned Don Espy—A man—A florist—With women Carol Etts—Governess—A mother—On a dote Gene Evans—Married to Evelyn—The Thin Man —With Evelyn Lawrence Ferguson—Naval Officer—Seasick—Jumping around Phyllis Ford—Nurse—An artist—In the Chevy Dick Gadley—Baseball player—Bat boy—At the Y Meg Galbraith—Accountant—Happily married—With Harold Nicky Galbraith—Photographer's assistant—Photographer's model—With Marlene Bill Galbraith—Commercial artist—Commercial artist— At Coxie's Lavonne Gelnette—Secretary—Famous hillbilly—Punxsy Wynne Glontz—Surgeon—Chorus girl—Eating Joan Gobel—Nurse—Famous leg model—Every place Betty Grant—In the W. A. F.—Airsick—In a yellow convertible Dorothy Haberly—Career girl—Props woman—In the movies Jim Harding—Doris Day's husband—Vera Vague's—In the barn Don Hauck—Engineer—Six feet tall—At home Perry Haupt—Orchestra leader—A tutor —At Coxie's Don D. Hetrick—Welder—Dairyman—Country Club Don W. Hetrick—Mechanic—In the service— Driving the Studebaker Bob D. Hetrick—Soldier—On K. P.—At the Y Bob L. Hetrick—Woodsman—A Nature Boy —Alcola Betty Hoffman—An accountant—A success—Traveling Ed Hollobaugh—Another Sinatra—Another Hope— Tormenting the girls Don Holmberg—A success—A big success—With a junior Doris Holt—In the W. A. F.—A. W. O. L.—At Hazen Bob Hunter—Mechanic—Wife's chauffeur—In the Ford Jim Johnson—Druggist—Drugged—At Coxie's Nancy Kelso—Secretary—Office girl—At home Peggy Kesterholt—Factory worker—Something—In Brockway Ruby Knisely—Chemistry teacher—Blown to pieces—- Mixing chemicals Walter Lettie—Mechanic—Grease monkey—At home Jack Lewis—Coach—Bab's husband—Stanton store Name Wants To Be Probably Will Be Usually Found Shirley McAninch—Commercial artist—Slang specialist— At Hilton's Molly McGaughey—Elementary teacher—Goodlooking woman—Watching T. V. Charley McLaughlin—W. A. C. sergeant—Girl Scout private— With a bottle Lamond Mathews—Secretary—On the boss's knee— Running around Bob Means—Machinist—Tintair salesman—At the Y Martha Michael—Gym teacher—Bubble dancer—With Bob Bob Miller—Fur rancher—Herdsman—At home Sue Mohney—Nurse—Dorothy Dix II—Reynoldsville Lois Morres—Home Economics teacher—Home maker— With Roy Betty Myer—Teacher—Learning a lot—At the movies Mary Myers—Governess—A governing wolfess— Dancing at Y Tom Newcome—Big game hunter—Trapped—At Delores' Nancy North—Nurse—Chasing internes—Cheerleading Dick Pitts—Naval officer—In the brig—Close to Nancy Dick Popson—Welder—Speed demon—In DuBois Ann Procious—Beautician—Pulling hair—Driving the Mercury Beverly Rankin—Psychiatric nurse—The patient—At the Y Bob Reinard—Pattern maker—A polygamist—Playing pool Jim Reitz—Farmer—Bashful beau—Farming Lawrence Reitz—Sheet-metal worker—Sheet manufacturer— In his dad's shop Mary Reitz—Bookkeeper—Juggling books—At Hilton's Jean Reitz—Beautician—Lenny's beautiful wife—With Lenny Becky Reitz—Successful—Doctor's wife—Telling jokes Bill Rote—Scientist—Lecturer—Talking Mary Satterlee—Mathematician—Confused number—Figuring Doris Sebring—Governess—Governing her children—Being nice Bobs Shaffer—Secretary—Jack's woman—Near Jackie Nancy Sherman—College girl—College flirt—At Sigel Dean Shilling—Baseball pro—Dixie's dishwasher—Dixie Diner Don Shilling—A sailor—Chasing the waves—At the Y Bernice Shovestull—Housewife—Working housewife—Working Clark Silvis—Navy captain—Navy gob—At the Y Fred Snyder—Draftsman—A drafted man—In Brockway Boverly Sowers—Beautician—Kenny's wife—With Kenny Harold Sowers—State policeman—State wolf—Hitch-hiking George Steel—In Merchant Marines—Hotel chef—Working Helen Stewart—Secretary—Office janitor—With Bernice Ruth Summerville—Important—Learned teacher—Baby sitting Dick Sushereba—Machine operator— Fast operator— Service station Joan Swineford—Millionaire's wife—Someone's wife— Skating rink Pat Takach—Farmer's wife—Gangster's wife—At the Y Ruth Tillotson—Nurse—Woman spy—Running the French Club Marilyn Traister—Nurse—Society girl—Front of T. V. Alan Vallimont—Navy admiral—All washed up—With Margie Patsy Van Leer—Housewife—Pro-athlete—In the Chevy Don Wetzell—Electrical worker—Livewire—Watching T. V. Ralph Work—Radio entertainer—Hank Snow II—Singing Connie Wright—Telephone operator—Talking a lot—At the Y Emma Young—Nurse—A good nurse—At Margie's Laura Ziegler—Nurse—Bubble blower—Chewing gum Arlene Zimmerman—Typist—Dance band follower—With Ken Leona Zimmerman—Telephone operator—Man's competition— Reynoldsville 24



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ECHO STAFF Kneeling: Ray Baughman, Jim Harding, Paul Blake Back row: Jane Dougherty, Mr. Olson, Miss Ellis, Mr. Caimi, Carol Coulter HARD WORK, TIME, AND PATIENCE are needed to produce a high school yearbook. Work on our Echo began shortly after school opened last September and continued until the final copies were distributed in May. The first task that faced the staff was one of general preparation. This involved such things as selecting a theme, preparing a budget, choosing a cover, and planning the layout. Following general preparatory plans, the many committees began to function. Harold Sowers and Bill Galbraith started the preparation of art work for the division pages. For many weeks these two could be seen dashing madly around and bearinq a great deal of resemblance to the Indians they were drawing. At the same time energetic young business men and women, headed by Ray Baughman, were collecting money from advertisers, subscribers, and patrons. The Features Committee also spent energy having class poems and special art work done and preparing pages for the senior section. For innumerable mornings the announcers kept reading calls for snapshots which in due time were collected, pasted, named, and sent on to the engravers. In October the majority of the pictures were taken. We still are thanking Old Man Weather for those nice fall days that permitted out-door shots. The Pictures Committees certainly were busy those days keeping schedules in order and identifying the persons. Soon after these jobs were done the Literary Staff swung into action. Just about two meetings proved that the preparation of write-ups involved quite a bit of work, but in time they were completed and sent on to the printer. SPORTS AND FACULTY COMMITTEES Front row: Louise Edwards, Ruby Knisely, Jane Doughery, Paul Blake, Ray Baughman Second row: Jack Lewis, Bob Hetrick, Bob Means, Don Holmberg, Bill Galbraith JhjL James Harding Paul Blake Ray Baughman Carol Coulter Jane Dougherty Violet Ellis ... Frank Caimi Robert Olson Stott, Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor Sponsor ........... Sponsor Sponsor 26

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