Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Ike £h4 Chapter Twelve in the lives of the Seniors—Class of 1954.

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I9S4 ASSEMBLY USHERS left to right: Horold Swartz, Sue DeMotte, Buster Smith, and Sue Stahlman We (Zewmber During our twelve years of school we have had many exciting things happen to us. Some of them were pleasant, some ridiculous, some not so pleasant. The literary staff decided to preserve just a few of these memories in this short space. After discussing the subject, the seniors each submitted a brief memory. Of course, many of them were duplicates. However, we still remember - - - How the halls were filled with those horrible odors from the students' experiments in Dr. Gayley's chemistry classes - - -Student Days when we changed places with the teachers and administration and oh, what fun the janitors had - - - the snake which escaped from the aquarium in Biology class - - - The day in room 206 when the window broke over Edgar Huffman's head - - - Miss Ellis's beautiful snake plant that the boys wouldn't resist - - - the many times Bob Garvey went to sleep in P. O. D. and Chemistry - - - How proud Donna Hoffman was when she returned to school after Christmas vacation wearing a diamond - - - The odd color of Tim's car - - - Buster Smith's project of taking everyone's pencils, including the teachers' - - -The arguments Doris Harriff had with Art Deemer in P. O. D.--The fun we had in our Sophomore year with our Bunny Hop - - - The time Pat Thomas knocked the slats out of the bed in the Home Ec. Cottage - - - When Gary Bowley got a ticket for making a U-turn on Main Street - - - The soaking some of the girls got on the Junior picnic when thrown into a creek - - - The fun-filled hours of class play practices - - - When Jim Hetrick went to get a girl at her house, but got the wrong house - - - The time Dick Shaffer, Ronnie Hurd, Joe Thomas, and Don Shilling went to the Salvation Army for a hand out - - - In fifth grade when Chuck Phillips got paddled by Mr. Hetrick, and ran out of the room to go home to tell his mother - - - The one o'clock cigarettes on Church Street at lunch time - - - When Mr. Koven burned Joe Thomas with a blow torch - - - Jeanie with the light brown hair - - - The day we disected a lobster in Biology - - - The dog collar fad - - -When Joe Thomas, Eric Johnston, Don Shilling, and Ronnie Hurd hopped a truck to Clarion when it stopped at a stop sign - - - When Grancie fell into the coal bin - - - The lover sessions in the hall - - - Most of all we will remember the day we received our diplomas. 18



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IN THE SPAN of a few years we have grown both mentally and physically. This is what we looked like in the past. Bottom Row: Jim Martz, Sue DeMotte, Connie Slay, Anna Morres, Margaret Evans, Bob Himes and brother. Hazel Moore and cousin. Second Row: Amelia Ferraro, Louise McMasters, Carolyn Shick, Edgar Huffman, Sam Whitaker, John Reitz, Martha Whitaker, Janet Lingenfelter, Molly Ann Bullers. Third Row: John Korb, Marilyn Edeburn, Sandra Allgeier, Janet Boyer, Estella Plyler, Sue Buzard, Bob Baker. Fourth Row: Shirley Ames, Karen Stewart, Lois McNutt, Arnold Johns, Margaret Tillotson, Emogene Delp, Marlene Park. Top Row: Margie Reinsel, Frances Allshouse, Marty Shovestull, Dale Allshouse, Carol Irvin. 20

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