Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 31 text:

CHARLES PARK Will the eyes of the audience please turn this way; we take great pleasure in presenting to you Charles Park, our esteemed Class President. To attempt to put in this small space the history of his career at B. H. S., is an impossibility, but we will attempt to do him justice in these few lines. “Chas.” has been a live wire in promoting things of interest at B. H. S. for the last four years, but his Senior year probably outshines the rest. The successful way in which he managed the fourth page of the ’Owl, reflects no little credit on him. His part in the Charm School and Be Yourself, show him very capable in the field of dramatics. The cartoons and headings in L’Annuiare, are all products of his pen. Park is of a type that is practically indis-pensible to a class and school. HELEN RAYBUCK Helen Raybuck is a girl of great ambitions, and hopes sometime to use them. She is a member of the Girls’ Chorus. She works hard at home as well as at school. She is a friend of the members of all the classes and loves the lads as well as the lassies. WILLIAM K. REID Bill Reid is as live a chap as ever went to B. H. S. He is a real musician, having mastered the saxophone, banjo, and piano. Bill did much to make his mark on the second team, and in the class play. The boy has a wonderful brain. LAURA RUDDOCK Laura is a winsome daisy from Daisytown, Who had her locks clipped just this season, Always glad to do kind deeds unto all her friends They’re all attached to her for this very reason. MARGARET SCOTT Margaret’s the girl with red, red curls, Oh, she is envied by all the girls, As for gettin’ thru-leave that to Scott, ’Tis a winning battle she has fought.

Page 30 text:

aye Eighteen I AW CM RE JAMES MOORE Sam is gifted with all the fine qualities of a perfect Irishman, and makes the most of it. He really is the life of the class, when it comes to driving away the blues. His brains and skill made him captain of our great second team. OLIVE MOWERY Olive is a studious girl and has been a member of the Senior Class all through it’s high school career. She is a member of the Girls’Chorus and has been for several years. She is a very kind girl, and always willing to help anyone she can. MARIE McANINCH As we all know, Marie has just been with us a year; what a delight it has been on our part, to have her as one of us. Is she funny? Why my goodness, all she needs to do is look at you with a joke in her eyes and you have to laugh. MARY McKINLEY Mary McKinley comes to us from Alaska. Going by the name of the town, one would take it that anyone who comes from there would have cold and chilly ways, but not so with our Mary. She has the warmest smile in all B. H. S. ELEANOR POSTLETHWAIT Eleanor is as merry and gay, As any body could be, She studies hard, and her lessons gets She always laughs and never frets. JAMES PARK James, commonly known as “Jim”, among his classmates, hails from the country town called Stanton. Jim is very well acquainted with the plow and harrow, which he can handle with great dexterity. If country lads ever get fame and renown, Jim will certainly get his share.



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Payc Tirrnty T . . ( AIRE iininna:;! PEARL SOWERS Pearl, with scores of friends and more, Has talents plenty—yes, galore; Studious, friendly, yet so gay, Her friends are as many as hours in the day. PAUL K. STOLZ P. K. came to us in the Junior year from Jeanette High, bringing with him many things worthy of note along the literary line. As editor of the Owl, and originator of the year book, he has made a name for the class, as well as himself. Stolz is our entry for true ambition. DONALD SWARTS Don was vice-president the first three years and has always stood out in class affairs. His ability as pianist in the High School Orchestra is worthy of no slight mention. ELLWOOD SWINDELL Swede is a student of great class fame. He is a star of the Basketball field, and the friend of a fair maiden. He is liked by all his class mates, and everyone else. He is a member of the Orchestra, being one of the first violinists. He is very gallant and through this method has won a great many friends. MARY THRUSH Quiet, but charming is this young lass, We are proud to have her in our class; She has been with us only a year, And when one learns to know her, She’s a little dear. RALPH THOMAS Ralph Thomas looks at a lot of friends through a pain of glass. Ralph comes to our school from Ohl, and is a constant customer of the Hoodie Bug. He will get there, too. HERBERT WEBSTER Herbert Webster—a new-comer to our class, Has, with his brains joined the mass, Of students here to do his best, In winning honors with the rest.

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