Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Page Sixteen L’ANNUAIRE LAURA GREENE Pageant ’22, ’23; French Club ’25. Laura went to Brock way ville her first year, but decided to come here and finish high school with us. Laura always has a ready smile for anything or anybody. She is a regular patron of the Hoodie-Bug. She was in the class of '24. but due to illness that year she missed practically the whole term. She decided to come back this year and brave the storm with the rest of us. Wherever there is a loss there is a gain, so the loss of the class of ’24 was a gain to our class. SARA RHODES Girls’ Chorus ’24, ’25; French Club ’24. ’25: Athletic Association ’24. “Merrily, merrily shall I live.” “Always the sunshine, never the rain.” says our Sara. What’s the use to worry, let’s take things as they come and go and be gay and happy. That’s Sara ell over, and did you ever see such a host of friends as she has? OVA UPLINGER Girls’ Chorus '22, '23, ’24. ’25; French Club ’22. ’23. ’24, ’25; Operetta ’24; Athletic Association ’21. The teachers are of the opinion that here is a model girl, indeed: but. between us. when she’s in a crowd— well, you’d be surprised! However, she has a deep appreciation of the serious things in life. too. FRED WALTERS Treasure of Hi-Y Club '24. ’25: Delegate to Hi-Y Convention ’24; Baseball Team ’24, ’25; Track Team ’22. 23; Basket Ball Second Team ’23. ’24; Athletic Association ’24, '25. Fred, the synonym for bubonic plague on hot grounders, is one of the most popular boys in our class as well as our best first-baseman. People often express the wish that those who really have talent for something might be searched out. If such a Utopian condition should ever exist. Fred will star as an acrobat or dancer. One look at his graceful body will suffice to convince critics. i

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L’ANNUAIRE Page Fifteen FRANK MILLER. “COUNT” Scientific, Boys’ Chorus 23. ’24, ’25: Operetta ’23. ’24; Baseball '22, ’23. 24. ’25: Track 22, ’23. 24; ’Owl Staff ’24; Year Book ’24. ’25; Hi-Y ’25. “Count does not ordinarily carry an expression of self-satisfaction, but if he did. he would not flatter himself. “Humming-Bird” is a rather appropriate title for Frank. You should have been to the operetta. “Count” reminds us of the hexagon—so many sides. Actor, singer, athlete, and student, all crowded into one. Specialize. “Count.” and show us something. ALICE 9WINEFORD Girls Chorus ’22, ’23. 24, ’25: Operettas ’22. 23; Musicale 22. ’23: Sketch Club ’22. ’23, 24; French Club; Debating Club ’24. Bright blue eyes and curly hair. You can’t find a better friend anywhere. Alice, the girl with the curly locks, comes from the section of Brookville known as Belgiumtown. She has spent four long years with us. and we think very much of her. She is such a good sport, too. If she has anything she dislikes to do. she just goes right on and does it. Alice always studies and studies, but never mind if she does, you ought to see her grades. Some of the rest of us would be thankful if we had the grades she has. FRANCIS ALLSHOUSE Francis is a regular patron of the Hoodie-Bug. coming 1 n from Ramsaytown each day. He loves his books and his teachers, but is always glad when the gong rings at three-forty. He is a happy-go-lucky fellow and can always be counted on when there is some mischief or prank afoot, if at no other time. He always sees the funny side of the situation and when he sees it he is sure to laugh, even though he should get into a peck of trouble for it. ELLEN E. McNEIL Girls’ Chorus ’25; Operetta ’25. Many of the most talented of pupils who are graduated from Brookville High School come from schools out of town. One of the most talented of them is Ellen. There are some who surpass her in mathematics, but for a good, working knowledge, she is unexcelled. You have been a credit to Sigel, Ellen. We evince our friendliness by wishing you success.



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L'ANNUM RE Page Re renter n WILLARD WITHEROW, “BILL Class President 24: ’25: President Bovs’ Hi-V '25; Manager Track Team '2 1; Vice President Athletic Association '24: Base Ball ‘22, ’23, '24. '25; Track ’22, '23. ’24. ’25; Class Play '25; Banquet Committee '2 1: Banquet Speaker '24; Year Book Staff ’25; Cheer header '25; 'Owl StalT '24: Boys’ Chorus ’23; Sketch Class '22. '23. '2 1 ’25 Hi-Y Basket Ball '25. If you don’t think Hi 11 is a live wire in the Senior class, look at a few of his merits. Nothing has I een said about the medals he has won in track or in the Art class. Bill is a happy-go-lucky fellow with a perpetual grin, and say—did you ever hear that laugh? That laugh always brings merriment to a class ro m. He always is well stocked with jokes, but f »r all that he has a good head as well as a good heart. How could we get along without Bill? MARY RUDDOCK Classical Course; Girls' (’horns '22. '23. ‘24. ’25; Latin Club ’22, '23; French Club '23. '24; Took part in Music Night Program and 1923 Class Night Muscal Piogram: Junior Class Play '24. Mary, our “E” student, walks almost two miles to school. Now. Mary is a very sensible girl, and did n ' bob her pretty locks. She is going t » teach school an I if they teach Home Economics at Clarion she will take that as an extra subject, for she says it might co m in handy some day. We girls of ’25 agree that the wav to win a man is through his stomach. WARREN SNYDER “Yessir, here’s your ideal butler. Ma’am. Say. d d you see the part Warren played in the class play? Well, he surely was a good butler, but he seemed t take to lovin’ better. Oh! I mean when Coddles wasn't near. Warren is one of the fellows who always pushes everything and helps to make every under taking a great success. He always worked hard in s.diool as well as down at “Means,’ ” and at a radio, too. and his efforts are not useless, for he makes a success of anything he undertakes. MILDRED HALL Debating’24. ’25: Girls’ Hi-Y '25: Class Treasurer ’24; Treasurer French Club ’25; ’Owl StalT '2 1; Latin Club '23: Athletic Association ’2 4. “A merry heart goes all the way What we like about Mildred is her spirit of n lop -dence. In the class room she is somewhat so late, rn l at socials she is joyous and gay. Then, d d you see he. cry in our class play? If you hear her debate, she w'U make you change your mind in two sec mds. She i liked and admired by both sexes, espe i: 11 y the opp Re.

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