Brookville High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookville, PA)
- Class of 1948
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Alma Mater of Brookville High School We sing lo Brookville High School, The high school on Ihe hill. The name lhat spurs us onward And makes our senses thrill—Hail! We’ll ne’er jorget our classmates, Our happy high school years. We raise our voice in hearty cheer To the school each one reveres. We pray that time will greet us As ever kind and strong; Forever well be loyal And sing our joyful song—Ha id When jrom the field we wander, When youth has passed us by. E’en then with fleeting breath We’ll praise our dear old Brookville High. —Marie Faber. DEDICATION We proudly dedicate our yearbook to I)r. Howard Gavlev, whose tireless % % ' work, patience, and ability have been our inspiration. Our years of study under his guidance have been pleasant as well as fruitful. For these we give our undying thanks with the hope that he may have many more years to inspire tlie future classes of Brookv illc I ligh. I)R. GAYLEY FAVORITE TEACHER To Mr. Donald C. Ewing goes the title of “Our Favorite Teacher.” 1 lis understanding, his interesting classes, his friendliness toward all, and his interest in sports arc among the factors we admire and enjoy in our work under his supervision. BOARD OF EDUCATION Ralph K. Mayes II. Chester Markle Stewart 0. Chesnutt J. V. Stewart t 19VT ,o i±AJucui I? ..-iJuiAJb, O-CUl, QydxAJ 19 i Jill H. S. Rockey, M. in Ed. Supervising Principal Albert L. Henry, M. in Ed. Senior High School Principal Advanced Algebra Charles P. Phillips, M. in Ed Junior High School Principal Algebra I Sarah E. Allen, A. B. Latin; Guidance Student Council Sponsor Pauline W. Anderson, A. B. Geography VII, VIII Pennsylvania History Junior Honor Society Sponsor Bertha Black, Litt. B. French I, II; English II Elizabeth Blake, R. N. School Nurse; Rifle Club Elizabeth Butler, A B. English VIII, IX Frank B. Caimi, B. S. Shorthand I; Typing I Salesmanship; Business Law Yearbook and Commercial Club Sponsor John F. Chilcott, B. S. Physical Education; Health Varsity Club Sponsor Donald C. Ewing, B. S. Biology; General Science Assistant Football Coach Student Council and Hi-Y Sponsor Marie Shaffer Faber, M. Litt English VIJ Howard E. Gaylky, Ph. I). Ph ysics; Chemistry Student Council Sponsor Anne K. Hall, B. S. Music Appreciation Chorus Mildred Hall, M. A. Speech; English II True Blue Sponsor Yearbook Editorial Adviser i Beatrice F. Hicks, B. S. Shorthand II; Typing I, II I V Oflicc Practice V r i z w “ Li Avis Hosbach, A. B. Pin sical Education; Health Cheerleaders' and I’ri-Hi-Y Sponsor Mary K. Kovkn, B. S. Home Economics F. II. A. Sponsor Michael Koven, B. S. Industrial Arts Camera Club Sponsor Eugene Ku ns elm an, M. Ed. History II, III Student Council Sponsor Mary Long, A. B. Librarian Librarians' Sponsor Myra McFadden, M. A. Plane Geometry Senior Math Russell M. McGaughey, B. S Civics; English I Ella Pbzzuti, B. S. General Business; Typing I Bookkeeping I, II Commercial Club and Newspaper Sponsor Emily R. Pfaff, Lilt. B. History III; P. (). L). Edgar M. Siireckengost M. Ed. Math VII, VIII Geography VII OFFICERS Gladys Miller “Smoky — Capable COMMERCIAL Speech; Art Club; Press Club; Echo Staff; Commercial Club; Junior and Senior National Honor Society; President, Junior and Senior Classes; Vice President, Sophomore Class. Margaret Jane Allen “Peggy — Talented GENERAL Speech; French Club; Science Club; Echo Staff; Tri-Hi-Y; I rue Blue; Trouble Shooter”; Vice President, Senior Class. Annette Helmheckkl “lien -—- Studious COMMERCIAL Sub-Deb; Commercial Club; Echo Stall; True Blue; Student Council; Junior National Honor Society; Secretary, Sen or Class; Speech; Press Club. Nancy Jane Holmbekg “Nancy Entertaining ACADEMIC Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y; Speech; Consul, Argonauts; Echo Stall; Treasurer, Senior Class. X John W. Barr “John — Patient ACADEMIC Chorus; Jr. National Honor Society. William Truman Barnes “Bill” — Sleepy ACADEMIC Chorus; Speech; Ili-Y. Patricia E. Barnette “Pal” — Coquette COMMERCIAL Chorus; Science Club; Commercial Club; True Blue: Echo Staff; Press Club. Cecil I). Baughman “Cec - Bashful ACADEMIC Industrial Arts. Richard I). Baughman “Dick — Romeo agricultural Chorus; Varsity Club; F.F.A.; Basketball. Robert A. Bowley “Boh — Friendly ACADEMIC Industrial Arts. William E. Brown Bill — Snappy GENERAL Varsity Club; Science Club; French Club. Earl L. Beatty “Bud Athletic AGRICULTURAL Chorus; Industrial Arts; F.F.A.; Echo Staff ; Hi-Y; Varsity Club; Football; Baseball; Basketball. I van Forrest Brinkley “lean — Casanova ACADEMIC Varsity Club: Pres., Science Club; Football. Marion Louise Bullers “ J arion Demure GENERAL (r. National Honor Society; Commercial Club; F.H.A.; French Club; Librarian. Mildred Eloise Campbell “ .11 illy” — Carefree GENERAL F.H.A.; Science Club; Echo Staff; Librarian. ■orna Jean Burkett ie” — Merry 5ENERAL ibrarian; Chorus. Catherine E. Coleman “Tink” — Sagacious ACADEMIC Jr. and Sr. National Honor Society; Sec., Tri-Hi-Y; Pres., True Blue; Ass’t Ed., Echo; Art Club; Sci. Club; Argonauts; Rifle Club; Pres., Student Council; Press Club; Trouble Shooter ; Speech. Janet Caldwell “Janet” — Genial COMMERCIAL Sub-Deb; Science Club; Echo Staff; Librarian; Religious Education. Stanley E. Chitester Shorty’ — Cheerful COMMERCIAL Science Club; Industria I Arts. Louise Daugherty Poe” — Priceless ACADEMIC V. Pres., !r. National Honor Society; Sec., Sci. Club; Treas.. Student Council; Echo Staff; Tri-Hi-Y; Speech; Cheerleader. Richard M. DeMotte “Cuffy” — Smooth academic Chorus; Band. Marjorie Dinger “ .11 ary e” — Efficient commercial Chorus; Commercial Club; Science Club; Art Club; Religious Education; Librarian. Vivian Dickey “Tee” — Happy-go-Luckv COMMERCIAL Pres., Sub-Deb; S t u d e n t Council; Band; True Blue; Commercial Club; Girls’ Basketball. Robert Edeburn “Bob” — Talkative ACADEMIC Pres., Rifle Club; Band. Opal Lorraine Edwards “OpaC' — Cute ACADEMIC Band; French Club; Echo Staff; Lib rarian; Science Club; Speech; Sub-Deb; Sec., True Blue. Gene Ferraro “Gene” — Easy Going GENERAL ' Varsity Club; Sec., Mi-Y; Echo StafT Religious Education. Florence Fox “Foxy” — Willowy COMMERCIAL Librarian; Science Club; Commercial Club; Rifle Club; Tri-Ili-Y; Band; Echo Staff; Editor, lillS Beam; Jr. National Honor Societv. John Bruce Evans “Bud” — Well-Mannered ACADEMIC Science Club. Paul Fitzsimmons “Fitz” — Witty GENERAL Chorus; Science Club; Echo Staff; Industrial Arts. Kathryn Ann Garvey “Kathy” — Comic COMMERCIAL True Blue; Echo Staff; Commercial Club. Charles Glenn Greenawalt “Chuck” — Powerful agricultural Varsity Club; F.F.A.; Football. Robert Guyton “Toby — Energetic GENERAL Chorus; Speech; Manual Training; Echo Staff. Robert Gunning “Boh” — Brainy ACADEMIC Speech; Student Council; Jr. Class Play; Jr. and Sr. Honor Societies; librarian, Science Club; Sec., Sophomore Class; Quaestor of Argonauts; Echo Staff. Lois Harp Itary o” — Flighty ACADEMIC Echo Staff; Librarian; Science Club; Speech; Camera Club. JOLENE E. IlARRIGER “Jo” — Nightingale COMMERCIAL Chorus; Speech; Echo Start; Sec., Sub-Deb; Commercial Club. Edith Lucille Hetrick “Edith” — Meek COMMERCIAL Echo Staff. James Albert Hetrick “Hones! Abe” — Earnest AGRICULTURAL F.F.A.; Science Club. Esther T. Helmheckel “Tess” — Lovable COMMERCIAL Echo Stalf; Commercial Club Tri-Hi-Y; Treas., Sub-Deb Religious Education Gladys M. Hetrick “Gladys” — Dreamer COMMERCIAL Echo Staft; Tri-I li-Y ; True Blue; C o m m e r c i a 1 Club; Band; Orchestra. Mary Eugenia Himes “Genie” — Zealous ACADEMIC Speech; Relig. Ed.; Argonauts; True Blue; Sub-Deb; Newspaper Staff; Chorus; Echo Staff; Pres., French Club. Shirley Ruth Hunter “Shirley” — Unassuming COMMERCIAL Jr. National Honor Society: Echo Staff. H a rry Lawr ence Irvin “Bud” — Tease GENERAL Science Club; Echo Staff; Cheerleader; Industrial Arts. Jack Kaminsky “Jack” — Empty ACADEMIC Ili-Y; Speech; Varsity Club; Basketball; Science Club; Echo Staff; Football. Amelia L. Lupher Amy — Curious ACADEMIC Chorus; Speech; Sub-Dcl ; Echo Staff; Newspaper Staff. Mary Ellen McHenry Smilly — Gav GENERAL Echo Staff; F.II.A. William Keys “Bill” — Backward AGRICULTURAL F.F.A. Clyde Lindemuth “Clyde — Quiet AGRICULTURAL Donna Jean McHenry Donna — Charming COMMERCIAL Echo Staff . Lois Jean Miller “Jean — Artistic ACADEMIC Speech; Art Club; Press Club; Sub-Deb; True Blue; Junior National Honor Society; French Club. Don Long Donnie — Devoted ACADEMIC Echo Staff; Hi- ; Varsity Club; Football. Jay McMillen Red — Well-Mannered ACADEMIC Band; Chorus; Varsity Club; Basketball; Baseball; Echo Staff. Gwendolyn Grace Law ttGwen” — Willing ACADEMIC Echo .Staff; Sub-Deb; Press Club; Science Club; Religious Ed.; Art; Argonauts; Tri-Hi-Y. K enneth Lindemuth Ren — Bashful GENERAL Mariam Mineweaser “ Blondie” — Industrious GENERAL Science Club; Commercial Club; F.H.A. Nancy Lee Neel Nancy” — Tranquil GENERAL Home Ec.; Echo Staff; C mercial Club. Robert L. Mohney Hob — Persistent ACADEMIC Varsity Club; Hi-Y; Echo Staff; Football. om Robert B. Perry George — Mighty ACADEMIC Varsity Club; Hi-Y; Echo Staff; Football; Track. John Petrocci “Johnny” — Thoughtful ACADEMIC Speech; Echo Staff; Hi-Y; Varsity Club; Manager. Basketball; Track. Vivian L. Phillips Sis” — Redhead GENERAL Chorus; Science Club; Echo Staff. Patricia Porter Trisha” — Clever general Tri - Hi - Y; Orchestra; Band; Chorus; Speech; Echo Staff; Press Club; Girls’ Orchestra. Ella Kay Procious Ella — Fragile GENERAL True Blue; Echo Staff; Speech Melvin Reed Iiun” — Musical GENERAL Band; Orchestra. Donald E. Reid “ Tweed” Mischievous ACADEMIC Editor, Echo; Hi-Y; Varsity Club; Student Council; Jr. and Sr. National Honor Soc.; Football; Basketball; Baseball. Rosanna M. Reinsel Rosie” — Vivacious ACADEMIC Cheerleader; Tri-Hi-Y; Echo Staff; Science Club; Vice-Pres., Sub-Deb; Religious Ed. Mary Ruth Reitz Shorty — Terrific COMMERCIAL Chorus; Orchestra; Jr. Honor Society; Sec., Student Council; Sub-Deb; Science Club; Commercial Club; Echo Staff. Mary Joan Richards Joan” — Enjoyable ACADEMIC Cheerleader; Rifle Club; Editor, B.H.S. Beam; Speech; Echo Staff; Sub - Deb; Tri - Hi-Y; French Club. Julia E. Rowan Judy — Sparkling COMMERCIAL Echo Staff; Sub-Deb; Tri-Hi-Y; Religious Education. Ray Reitz Ray” — Humble ACADEMIC Science Club. Betty Joyce Rishell Retti ” Bomb Shell ACADEMIC Band; Orchestra; Echo Staff Science Club. Nancy Jean Schuckers Nancy — Sweet GENERAL Speech; True Blue; Press Club; Echo Staff. William Schuckers (iabby Versatile COMMERCIAL Speech; Industrial Arts; Librarian; Science Club; Varsitv Club; Basketball and v 9 Baseball. Robert Clair Shaffer Jlie key” — Poetic agricultural F.F.A.; Science Club ligious Education. iT Robert L. Shaffer II “Doc” — Interested ACADEMIC Rifle Club; French Club. Joseph L. Shannon “Joe” Scatterbrain ACADEMIC Pres., Hi-Y; Echo Stall ; Pres., Varsity Club; Football; “Trouble Shooter . Caroline E. Shick Chicken” — Obliging COMMERCIAL True Blue; Band; Science Club; Art Club; Orchestra; Commercial Club. Helen Jean Shick “Helen” — Placid COMMERCIAL Commercial Club; Librarian; Religious Education; Echo Staff; Home Economics; Science Club. Florence Shilling “Smitly” — Restrained GENERAL Science Club; F.H.A.; Echo Staff; Religious Education. Francis A. Silvestri “Frank” — Suave GENERAL Speech; Echo Staff; Science Club; Cheerleader. June Anna Smith “Smith ” — Conscientious ACADEMIC Vice-Pres., Junior Class; Speech; Pres., Tri-Hi-Y; Echo Stall; “Trouble Shooter ; Band; Pres., Jr. National Honor Society; Cheerleader; Rifle Club. Mildred A. Snyder Jit Jyc Giddy GENERAL Camera Club; True Blue; Echo Staff; Band; Speech. Barbara Ann Songer “Barb” — Understanding commercial Commercial Club; True Blue; Echo Staff; Religious Ed.; Chorus. Robert Devere Sowers “Bob” — Refreshing GENERAL Science Club; Industrial Arts. Barbara Joan Stahlman ''Dabs — Spirited COMMERCIAL Echo StciIT; Treas., Tri-Hi-Y; Sub-Deb; Student Council; “Trouble Shooter ; Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society; Treas., Commercial Club. David Summerville Dave — Stubborn ACADEMIC Varsity Club; Basketball; Hi-Y; French Club; Echo Stall ; Sr. National I lonor Society. Richard Sullivan Dick — Irish ACADEMIC Echo Staff; Hi-Y; Science Club; Speech; Trouble Shooter ; Religious Education ; Press Club. Mildred Jane Sushereba Jlittie — Faithful ACADEMIC Vice-Pres., True Blue; Sub-Deb; French Club; Science Club; Camera Club; Press Club; Echo Staff; Speech. Dolores Carol Swineford Perk — Jolly GENERAL Sub-Deb; Chorus; F. II. A.; Science Club; Camera Cl ul); Echo Staff ; Religious Education. Doris Ruth Syphrit Dorrle — Helpful commercial Treas., Camera Club; Chorus: Echo Start; Art Club; Science Club; Commercial Club; Relig. Education. Mary Ann Thorwart Pinky — Silly ACADEMIC Sub-Deb; Echo Staff. Rosella G. Tillotson Titlie — Genuine ACADEMIC Jr. National Honor Society; Art Club; Sub-Deb; Camera Club; Science Club; Echo Staff. Lester Travis Tester — Aloof AGRICULTURAL Industrial Arts; F. F. A.; Chorus. Betty Vandervort “Bet — Neat GENERAL Librarian; Art Club; Echo Staff; F.H.A. ! Edna Wayland “Eddie” — Distinctive COMMERCIAL True Blue; Commercial Club; Chorus; Echo Staff; Religious Education. Earl L. Welton Clem” Amiable ACADEMIC Speech; Varsity Club; Science Club; Industrial Arts; Echo StalT; Hi-Y; Student Council; Basketball; Track; Baseball. Phyllis Wayland Phil” — Practical COMMERCIAL Commercial Club; Sub-Deb; Chorus; Religious Education Leland Alan Whitaker Alan” Devilish GENERAL Varsitv Club; Chorus; Ili-Y; Football. Ethel Whiteman Shorty” Reliable COMMERCIAL Science Club; Echo Staff; Com mercial Club. Fred E. Wilson Jr. Freddie” — Temperamental GENERAL Varsity Club; Chorus; Hi-Y; Football. Elizabeth Ann Wingert Liz” — Fickle ACADEMIC Speech; Echo Staff; Science Club; Rifle Club; Band; Orchestra; Girls Orchestra. Wilma Jean Wise Wilma” — Steadfast GENERAL True Blue; Librarian; Chorus; Echo staff; F. H. A.; Junior National Honor Society; Science Club. Anna Mae Wolfe Wolfie” — Rare GENERAL Chorus; Echo Staff; Science Club; F. H. A.; Religious Education. Mary V. Yeaney Man ” — Polite ACADEMIC Jr. National Honor Society; True Blue; French Club; Assistant Editor, B. H. S. Beam; Echo Staff; “Trouble Shooter '; Science Club. Don L. Zeigler “Don” — Docile GENERAL Iindustrial Arts; Camera Club. Irene iM. Zimmerman “Rene” — Petite COMMERCIAL Chorus; Science Club; Echo Staff. Hazel C. Zimmerman ” Zimmy” — Grinning GENERAL Echo Staff; Commercial Club; Pres., Camera Club; Art Club; Science Club; Librarian; Band. M. Lucille Smith “Smitty” — Giggly GENERAL Librarian; Camera Club; Echo Staff; Religious Ed.; Chorus. Van Luther Van” — Ambitious SCHOOL CUSTODIANS Carl Reed ji pHJJ ivruI cAmymi u JUNIORS First Row- Bill Kmerick, John Espy. Margaret Wright, Phyllis Holmberg. Second Rout— Marjorie Anne Aiken, Bill Aligcivr, Boh Ballentine, Jane Barr, Ina Bartlett. Boh Battaglia, Neal Baughman. Third Row Georgia Blake, Florence Bockoras, Kathryn Brady, Paul Budnovich, Joy Bullers, Shirley Bullers, Dolores Buzard. Fourth Row Kenneth Byerly, Ruby Byerly, Merle Caldwell. F.ugene Campbell. Max Carrier, Percy Clontz, Doris Clover. Fifth Row—Jane Cowan, Nancy Crawford. Harry Croyle, Terry Croyle, Bessie Davis, John Dinger, Connie Dovcrspike. Sixth Row—Mary Edwards, Barbara Kmerick, Clair Emery, JUNIORS First Row—Harry Eshbaugh. Robert Evan . Ann Marie Ferraro. Second Row—James Fitzsimmons. Doris Ford, Portia Cayley, Louise Grant. Agnes Haggerty, Helen Haggerty. Bill Hamlcr. Third Row—Leora Harriff. Caryl Haugh, Martha Haugh, lames Heller. Barbara Hendricks, Doris Hendricks. Donald Mice. Fourth Row—Donald Holben, Howard Hughes, Charlotte Irvin. Jean Ishman, Jeannine Ishman, Anna Johns, Marcus Johns. Fifth Row Margaret Kalgren, Marie Kirkntan. Harry Klink. Hugh Kroh. Peggy Kuhn. Linda Leathers. Dean Lewis. Sixth Row—Dorothy Lindcmuth. Myrtle Martin. Tom Marts. JUNIORS Tint fiiti' David Matson, Norma Mayfield, Joyce McAfoos. Second Ron’ Marilyn McHenry, Dora McKinley, Kli .al eth McQuown, Jerry Mendenhall, Ruth Miller, Kathryn Mohney, Dick Mohney. Third Row Mona Moore, Velva Moore. Harvey Morrison, Pat Myers, Richard Myers, Arthur Newcome, Dolores Neel. Fourth Row Krnest Xolph, Molly North, Betty Jean Oakes, Doris Osltornc. Patsy Painter, Robert Parks, Bill Preston. Tilth Row Maxine Rankin, Ralph Reinard, Margaret Riggs, Patricia Rishcll, Martin Roman, Mary Rowan, Mercedes Ruuan. Sixth Row Geraldine Sehring, George Shaffer, Paul Shaffer. JUNIORS First Rout—Tom Shannon. Joan Shields. Mary Shugarts. Second Roof— Lillian Silvis. Donna Smith, Norman Smith. William Smith, Alice Snyder, Albert Stahlman. F.dith Steele. Third Row Clair Stewart, Alice Suidicreha, Edward Swartz, Robert Swartz, Twila Swartz, Bryan Swartwood, I.amond Swincford. Fourth Row—Evelyn Traister, John Vandervort, Pete Vandcrvort. Betty Vasbinder, Howard Wayland. Walter White, Eugene Winters. Fifth Row— Harold Wright., Bonnelle Wolfe, Mariorie Yarmer, Martha Yeingst. SOPHOMORES First Row-—Cora Pitts, Bill Nelson, Verna Wilson. Josey Pyle. Second Row Richard Baughman, Lou Ann Blackwood. Richard Blair. Lawrence Bower. Charles Brocious, Laura Brosius, Naomi Brownlee. Third Row Theodore Brownlee, James Brush, Ruth Butler, David Caldwell. William Carr. Mabel Carrier. Frances Caylor. Fourth Row—Marilyn Chamberlin, Dorothy Chitester, Mae Clark, Sue Clark, Kenneth Copclla, Geraldine Corbett. Pat Daugherty. Fifth Row—Rose Ann Davis, Margaret Deemer. Georgia Deincr, Harold Dinger, Richard Doran, Robert Doran, Jerome Fiscus. Sixth Row—Jane Fitzimmons, Sally Forsythe. Kenneth Gelnette, Ellen Haines. Evelyn Flatten, Harold Flatten, William Hauck. SOPHOMORES First Row—Irene Helmheckcl. Molly Helmheckel. Joan Hendricks, Jack liepler, Orphia Hetrick, Jack Hoffman, Leonard Holt. Second Row Laurence Hunter, Cynthia Kaufman, Fred Lesh. Raymond Let tie, Thomas Lewis, Clara Lindcmuth, Robert Lindemuth Third Row Sam Lindemuth, Addison Lupher, Martha Mann, Ruth Mathers, Molly Matson, Gladys McFaddcn, Larry Mt Manigle. Fourth Row— Robert McNutt, Eugene Melillo. Mona Michael. Archie Miller, Bruce Miller, Patricia Miller, Jean Minno. Fijth Row—Glcnis Moore, David Moorhead, Helen Morrison. Marion Mortimer, Donald Myers, Carl Nelson, Jerry Olson. Sisth Row—Bruce Osborne, Ruth Plotncr. Ann Port. Gwendolyn Quinn, Jack Reid, Ann Reitz, Walter Reitz. SOPHOMORES First Row- Alma Scheafnocker, Jean Scheafnocker, Duane Sebring, Luella Shaffer, Mary Shaffer, William Sherman, Mary Shirey. Second Ron. —Donald Simpson, Donna Lou Smith, Esther Smith, Jean Smith, Betty Snyder, Martha Songer, Donald Sowers. Third Row—Wendell Sowers. Julia Stahlman, Mary Stewart. James Summerville, Doris Syphrit, John Martin, John Truman. Fourth Row'—Anna Vandervort. Mary Lou Wallace, Dick Warner, Robert Weaver. Connie Webster, Dorothy Welsh, Barbara Wiley. Fifth Row John Wilson, Charles Wingcrt, William Wolfe, Emma Work, James Wright. Sixth Row Kenneth Yates, Charlotte Zimmerman, William Zimmerman. FRESHMEN First Row—Wilbert Knapp, Margylin Keys, Joan Kiel, Ruth Ann Kirkmnn, Dolores Leech, Maxine Lloyd, Bill Long. Stcond Row—Lloyd Lucas, Mary Lou Lyle, Arnold Martin, Lillian Martz, Dean Martz, Bill McAninch, Lester McClelland. Third Row—Walter Welder, Marion McClelland, Jack McCracken. Sandra McFarland, Sara McManigle, Marilyn McQuown, Betsy Means. Fourth Row—Donald Michael, Donna Michael, David Miller, Barbara Morey, David Morrcs, Mary Lou Myers, Donald l ark. Fifth Row—William Procious, Mary Ramey, Ramona Reinscl, I-ee Reitz. Kay Richards, Carol Robb, June Rowan. Sixth Row—Ellen Sarvcy. Frcdcricka Schcafnockcr, Ix rraine Shaffer. Violet Shaffer, John Shilling. FRESHMEN First Row—Donna Roger Davis, Lois Ann Deemcr, Marie Dccmcr, John Dinger, Grace Eiscnhart, Jocelyn A. Emcrick. Second Row—Calvin Entcrline, Harry Evans, James Eshbaugh, Shirley Ford, Norma Jean Forsythe, Helen Gadlcy, James Gates. Third Row—David Gayley, Shirley Glontz, Carol Gluth, Lowanda Grube, Ruby Guthrie, Hazel Hagcrty, Mildred Harriff. Fourth Row—Donna Harrigcr, Charles Harris, William Hendricks, Allen Henley, Emma Hetrick, Margy Hidingcr, Goldie Himes. Fifth Row—I.aura Himes, Ruben Hoffman, Constance Hughes, Jane Hughes, Barlmra Humphrey. Donald Ishnian, Paul Irvin. Sixth Row—Marilyn Johnson, Janet Johnston, Patty Joyner, Larry Karkowsky, Virginia Kennedy. FRESHMEN ■ irxt Row Frank Christ, Eloise Stormcr, Ixm Wclton, Patricia Ray. Second Row—Lee Altman. Dick Ames, Mildred Barber, Elizabeth Barnett, Rea Ann Barr, Sara Baxter, Beverly Beatty. Third Row—Harold Bell, Thelma Bcllish, Fred Bishop, Joellyn Blackwood, Harry Boggs, Harry Bowlcy. Brenda Bowser. Fourth Row—Peggy Brady. Barbara Brcnncman, Gerald Brocious, James Brosius, William Bushlcy, Emerson Byerly, Paul Byerly. Fifth Row—Virginia Byerly, Mark Byers. Edith Caldwell, Rea Campbell, Robert Campbell, Cora Lou Case, Betty Lou Commons. Sixth Row James Connors, John Conrad .Mary Edith Corbin Mary Crawford, Bill Daugherty. FRESHMEN First Row—Norma Shovestull. Robert Siar. Albert Silvis, Jack Simpson, Ruby Slay. Richard Siple, Bob Smith Second Rour—'Carl Smith, Jesse Smith, Robert Smith, Betty Snyder, Dorothy Snyder, John Snyder, Ronald Stahlman. Third Row—Flora Stormcr, Dennis Swart wood. Marjic Swincford, Twila Thrush, Mary Timblin, Hubert Walton, Paul Wayland Fourth Row—Russel Wayland, Thomas Weaver, Robert Winters, Ralph Work, Robert Wright, Dawn Wright. Phyllis Young. Fifth Row—Arlene Zimmerman, Dale Zimmerman. 'adsV-aswaL ' jJu XJLwhtj 1 pp Jmy YuUnM E ZOfk. J1) L JIaah’. tAlMT NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Seated—David Summerville, Catherine Coleman, Gladys Miller, Donald Reid. Standing—Robert Gunning. Dear Diary, Brookville High in 1927 was deemed worthy to be awarded a charter in the Senior National Honor Society. Since that time our high school has endeavored to uphold the high purpose of this organization, which is to promote and unite greater interest in scholarship; to seek out real leadership in the student body; and to emphasize the importance of character in a well-rounded cultured individual. The members are chosen from the Junior and Senior classes. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY First Row—Mary Lou Wallace, Joan Hendrick , Anne Rcit , Pat Miller, Mr. Phillip , Mrs. Anderson, Jo Pyle, Helen Morrison, Ann Port, Betsy Means, Barbara Brenneman. .... . . .. , . .. ,, .. -.i vi it Second Ron - Tom Lewis, Bill Hendricks, Bill Hauck, Larry McMamgle, Harold flatten, Jim Harding. Harry Evans, Esther Smith. Molly Mat son. Rose Ann Davis, Gwendolyn Quinn. Third Ron—Ruth Summerville, Mary Ann Johnson, Emma Work. Brenda Bowser. Lois Welton, Lowanda Grube, Marilyn McQuown, Molly Pat I)ai gherty, Cora Pitts. Frank Christ. Duane Sebring, Bill Nelson, Jeannic Sheafnocker, Charles Wingert, Kay Richards. Dear Diary, The Junior National Honor Society is comprised of members of the Junior High School and Sophomore Class who have shown outstanding traits of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Among other worthy projects this year, the organization earned money in order to make a contribution to the Student Loan Fund. STUDENT COUNCIL First-fou'—Barbara Stahlman, Mary Ruth Reitz, John Espy, Catherine Coleman, Bob Gunning. Louise Daugherty, Hill Allgeier. Bill Preston. . Row M.r• Kunsclnian, Dora McKinley, AI Stahlman, Don Reid. Annette Helmheckel. Nancy Crawford. Ur Gaylev. Third Row—Joan Shields. Vivian Dickey, Earl Welton, Gene Winters. Dear Diary, The Student Council was reorganized in B. H. S. last year. Eight representatives from the Sophomore and Junior classes, plus nine from the Senior class, and four sponsors make up the Council. This body tries to bring a closer relationship between the faculty and students by attempting to remedy problems within the school. 1 he officers are Catherine Coleman, President; Robert Gunning, Chairman; John Espy, Vice-President; Mary Ruth Reitz, secretary; and Louise Daugherty, Treasurer. THE ART CLUB Seated Hazel Zimmerman, Jean Miller, Catherine Coleman. Doris Syplirit, Kosella lillotsnn. Standing—Bob Evans, John Espy, Mr. Park. Dear Diary, The Art Club is composed of students who are interested in the various aspects of art. It has special meetings, in which the members work out current projects or hear talks on art delivered by Mr. Park, their sponsor. THE ARGONAUTS” lirjt Rom.' -Ann Marie Ferraro, Nancy I h.lmbcrg, Doris Hendricks, John Espy, Florence Bockoras, Molly North, Boh Gunning. Second Row—Barbara Hendricks, Gene lliines, Phyll is Holmberg, Catherine Coleman, Boh Evans, Portia Gayley, Donna Smith, Gwen Law Standing—Mrs. Smith. Dear Diary, The Argonauts are composed of students taking third and fourth year Latin The monthly meetings are held at the homes of the various members, where they “Go far and do many things” as their motto directs. This group under the leadership oi Mrs. Kathryn Smith has enjoyed both educational and entertaining meetings this year. The officers this year are Nancy Holmberg and Ann Marie Ferraro, Consuls; Molly North, Praetor; and Robert Gunning, Quaestor. FRENCH CLUB I First Rou —Miss Black, Jean Miller, Eugenia Himes, Bill Brown, Mary Yeaney, Joan Richards. Second Row—Louise Butlers, Jay McMiflen, Mildred Sushereba, Peggy Allen. David Summerville, Robert L. Shaffer. Dear Diary, May I introduce a new club to you? The French Club, just organized of and % ' w by the second year French students and ably sponsored by Miss Bertha Black, is already enjoying many meetings, among which have been a Christmas party, a Valentine party, and educational discussions of ways and customs of France. The officers are: Eugenia Himes, President; Bill Brown, Vice-President; jean Miller, Secretary; Opal Edwards, Treasurer. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA •! Ro f Martha Mann. Laura Br srius, Edith Steele, Gwendolyn Quinn. Geraldine Srhring, Dorothy Chitestcr, Mrs. Koven. Margaret Deeiner. Ellen Haines, Sally Forsythe, Joyce McAfoos. Second Row Lucille Smith. Clara l.indcimith. Louise Bullers, Lorna Burkett, Ruth Mathers, Wilma Wise, Carol Swincford, Luella Shaffer Mary Shaffer IJurd Row Nancy Neel. Mary Ellen McHenry. I.ainond Swincford Marian Mincweaaer, Mary Shugarts, Shirley Bullers, Jane Barr, Frances Caylor. Dear Diary, I he E.II.A. is a newly organized club of Senior High School girls that are taking Home Economics. This is the first Club of Home Economics girls in the history ol Brookville Schools. The motto of our club is “Toward New Horizons ’ which means everyone is striving to live better today so that the lives of our families may be better tomorrow. The purpose of this club is to create a new interest in the home and the lives of people everywhere. Mrs. Michael Koven is the advisor of this club and the officers are: President, Gwendolyn Quinn; Vice-President, Jane Barr; Secretary, Shirley Bullers; Treasurer, Mary Shaffer; News Reporter, Louise Bullers. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA hirst Ron'. Siltinfi Mr. Bitting. Dean Mart .. Dale Zimmerman. Kenneth Byerl.v. Paul Irvin, lluhert Walton Second Ro Standing Fester McClelland, Paul Byerly. Boh Shaffer. Dick Mohne.v. Bruce Vashinder. Clair Emery, Gerald Mendenhall. Third ?, •. Standing Rol ert Campbell. Don Park. Jim Hetrick. Ted Brownlee. Karl Beatty, Dick Baughman. l«ester Travis, Clyde Lindcinutli. Chuck Grccnawalt, John Wilson, Lawrence Bower. h'ourth Ron — Fred Lesh. Ralph Work. Charles Harris. Calvin Enterlinc, Roger Davis, John Syphrit. Mark Byers. William Bushle . Walter Wilder, Harvey Morrison. Dkah Diary, This organization is composed of those students taking the Agricultural Course. The have done outstanding work as shown bv the fact that they have won prizes ■' in state contests. Among other projects, they went to Washington with the students of Punxsutawnev, as shown in the picture below taken on the Capitol steps. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row- Martha llnugli. Pat Rishcll, Twila Swartz, Jeaninc Islimnn, Mr. Caiini. Marx Shugarts. Gladys Miller, Irene Ilelmheekel, Mrs. liieks, Miss Pczzuti, Geraldine Corbett, Lillian Silvis, Phyllis Wayland. Second Row—Anna Vandervort. Mary Stewart, Emma Work, Dorothy Welsh, Gladys Hetrick, Vivian Dickey, Mary Ruth Reitz, Doris Ford. Alice Sushcrcba, Marilyn McHenry, Shirley Hunter, Annette Hclmhcckel, Connie Dovcrspike. Agnes Haggerty, Ann Johns. Third Ron'- Bessie Davis, Dorothy Lindcmuth, Maxine Rankin, Mary Kllcn McHenry, Nancy Neel, Pat Barnett, Marjorie Dinger, May Clark, Hazel Zimmerman, Marion Mortimer, Connie Webster. Fourth Row Edith Steele, Doris Osborne, Patsy Painter, Shirley Bullers. Helen Shick. Barbara Stahlman, Marilyn Chaml crlin, Florence Fox. Doris Syphrit, Joyce McAfoos. Dear Diary, The purpose of the Commercial Club is to better acquaint commercial students with the business world. This year the club was re-organized and the constitution revised to better suit the needs of students and to give new life and vigor to the club. Meetings of the club are held the first and third Mondavs of every month, under the direction of the follow- % % r ing officers: President, Gladys Miller; Vice-President, Mary Shugarts; Treasurer, Johanna Morres; and Secretary, Irene Helmheckel. Faculty sponsors are the teachers of the Commercial Department. THE B. H.S. BEAM First Row- Linda Leathers, Donna Lon Smith, Jo Pyle, Jerry Corbett, Betty Oakes, Charlotte Irvin, Margaret Kalgren, Pat Rishell, Connie Doverspike, Betty Snyder, Barbara Wiley, Molly Hclinheekel, Martha Mann. Second Row Nancy Schuckcrs, Ann Reitz, Corky Pitts, Mae Clark, Betty Vasbinder, Margie Ilidinger, Jean Smith, Mary Yeancy, Eugenia Mimes, Jean Miller, Amy Lupher. Gwendolyn Law Kathryn Brady Third Row Mary Lou Wallace, Myrtle Martin, Edith Steele, Jeannie Scheafnocker, Elizabeth McQuown, Mary Edwards, Gene Mclillo, Judy Stalhman, Jean Minno, Irene Helmheckel. Ann Johns. . )•vA Joan Richards, Florence Fox, Miss Pcszuti. Content Velva Moore. Dear Diary, Through this year within our own school. we have enjoyed a newspaper This organization has done a great job under the sponsorship of Miss Pezzuti. We appreciate the “ Beam” which has not only kept us up with the news but made the year more enjoyable. LIBRARY STAFF b'irtiRovo llaxcl Zimmerman, Marie Kirkman, Pal Riahcll, Doris Hendricks, Miss Long, Martha Mann. Jane Barr, Wilma Wise. Second Roko Florence Fox, Clara Lindemuth, Marjorie Dinger, Patricia Porter .Helen Shick, Janet Caldwell, I ouixc Boilers Helen Haggerty. !,orna Burkett. Dear Diary, The Junior and Senior High School Library Stall consists ol a Librarian and twenty Student Librarians. Each Student Librarian is on duty at the charging desk in the library for one period daily and for this service receives one-third academic credit yearly. Under the direction ol Miss Long, stall meetings are held at intervals during the school rear and usually combine business and social allairs. e t i N33H XXAJy '■Mu, -zi Jvl ' AjUUo y r i3v r , M)-ll df Mwri _ BROOKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Roms Tommy Irvin, Norma lean Shovestall, Betty Rishcll, Vivian Dickey. Betty lean Oakes, Florence Fox, Gladys Hetrick, Karl Smith. Paul Irvin, Boh Hetrick, John North. g Second Roms Mr. Barrett. Charlotte Irvin. Charles Wingert. Lnwamla Grul c, Mary Kdwar.'s, Margie llidinger. Jay McMillcn, Opal Edwards, Boh Battaglia, Nancy Crawford, Hazel Zimmerman, Anne Reitz. • Molly S nitli. Donwydittc nrlef Perry Hiupti Davi I Gaylejr, I Ain Espy, Ruth Butler Ruth Miller, Pat Rishell, Elizabeth insert, B .h E .ehurn. Fourth Ro%c Joan Gobel, Margaret i)cern r, Duk DeMott , Mil Ircd Snyder. Clair Stewart, Doris Clover. Boh Ballentine, C nnic D. vcrspike, Melvin Reed, Caroline Snick. Verna W ilson. Martha Haugh. Don Hauck, Marilyn Wargo. Fifth Riuo Grncc EUcnhart. Ruth Mathers Alma Scheafnocker, Shirley Bulle s. Helen Morres Dear Diary, The Brookvilie School Band of 4b members played at all home football and basketball games. They will participate in the Spring Instrumental Concert. This organization lias in its membership 13 seniors. Fred Barrett is Director. BROOKVILLE HIGH ORCHESTRA I'irsl ton— Doris Clover. Pat Porter, Betty Jean Oakes, Betsy Means, Caryl Haugh, Nancy Crawford. Bol Ballentine, Gladys Hetrick. Sfcond Row—Mr. Barrett. Melvin Reed, Betty Rishell, Lawanda Grul c, Mary Edwards. John Espy. Ruth Miller. Elisabeth Wingert, Pat Rishell. Dear Diary, The Brookvillc School Orchestra of 18 pieces under the direction ol Mr. Fred C. Barrett, played during the year at assemblies, the Junior Class play, and the Senior Class play. They will participate in the Spring Concert and also play for Commencement. THE GIRLS’ CHORUS First Row—Lcorn Harr iff, Gwendolyn Quinn, loan Hendricks, Mary Ix)u W allacc, Lnmond Swineford, Jeanne Scheafnoeker, Miss Anne K. Hall, Rose Ann I)avis, Molly Matson, Doris Honl, Barharn Wiley, Ann Port, Sue Clark. Second Row—Peggy Kuhn, McKinley. Doris Syphrit, Ynrmer, Phyllis W'ayland. Linda Leathers, Carol Swineford, Ann Mae Wolfe, Helen Morrison. Kathryn Mohney, Margie Riggs, Pat Daugherty, Georgic Blake. Doris Hendricks, Dora Jean Smith. Mariorie Third Row- Margaret Wright, Joy Bullers, Barbara Songer, Patsy Painter. Caryl Haugh, Louise Grant, Joan Shields, Molly North. Verna Wilson, Wilma W ise. Norma Mayfield, Ann Marie Ferraro. Irene Zimmerman, Vivian Phillips, Marie Kirkman. ... Fourth Row—Jane Barr, Pay Myers. Portia Gayley, Charlotte Irvin. Alice Sushereha, Amy Luphcr. Mary Ruth Reitz. Jolene Harriger, Ina Bartlett, Betty Vasbinder, Edna W'ayland. Barbara F.merick, Martha S'eingst, Babs Hendricks, Maxine Rankin, Anne Reitz, Pat Barnette, Mariorie Dinger. Dear Diary, The Girls’ Chorus is made up volunteer their services each tall. ot a group Thev have of airls who good times together while they work to sing for Christmas programs and their regular spring concert. This year there are approximately seventy girls under the direction ol Miss Ann Hall. BOYS’ CHORUS I-ir l Row—Miss Anne Hall, Richard Myers, David Matson. Bol Evans. John Dinner. Bill Allgeicr. Dick Mohney. Don Myers, Dick DcMotte. Second Row— Jay McMillcn. Norm Smith. Bob Guyton, Clyde Lindcmuth, Paul Fitzsimmons, Dick Baughman, John Barr. Pete Vandervort, Hugh Kroh, Bill Barnes, Bryan Swart wood. Don Sowers. Third How—Bob Doran. Lester Travis. Tom Martz, Alan Whitaker, Earl Beatty, Fred Wilson. Bob Swartz. Dear Diary, The Boys’ Chorus is composed of a group of thirty boys, who volunteered their services in the fall. They meet twice a week with the girls' group and once a week as an individual group. SPECIAL CHORUS Hack Margie Wright, Ann Port, Jeanne Scheafnocker, Georgia Blake, Charlotte Irvin, Bahs IIcndricks, Molly North, Jane Cowan. On Piano- Ann Marie Ferraro. Pint Carol I lauck, Molly Matson, Miss Hall, Norma Mayfield, Catherine Mohney, Linda Leathers, Helen Morrison, Roseann Davis, Joan Hendricks, Ann Reitz. Seattd—Doris Hendricks, Portia Gayley, Sue Clark. Dear Diary, The Special Chorus, under the direction of Miss Ann Hall, is composed of girls who have shown exceptional fine talent in their choral work. This group not only is outstanding for their artistry but also for their unusual love of music and their willingness to work. In their work they have sung in numerous programs and in entertainments. .Xh; : L rrurtKLJ U ij 1 vT J J frt) IM-' t9 r zthvfr- ■W 1= 35 ju. u;c. IRI-HI-Y Piano Joan Richards. Leading—Miss Hosbach. Pirsi Row—Phyllis Holmbvrg. lane Cowan. Peg Allen. Barbara Stahlman. June Ann Smith, Catherine Coleman, Gladys Hetrick, Nancy Holmbcrg, Patsy Painter, Louise Daugherty. Second Row—Jo Pyle, Pat Porter, Molly Matson, Alice Sushcreba, Ruth Miller. Gwendolyn Law. Rosanna Reinsel. Julia Rowan, Puttier Helmheckel. .,.011 Third Ro —Pat Daugherty, Portia Cayley, Pat Miller. Helen Morrison. Julia Stahlman. Dear Diary, This year the District Rally was held at Brookville under the sponsorship of the Tri-Hi-Y and the Hi-Y. Besides this, it was decided to have open membership in the club. All in all, it was an interesting year under the officers: President, June Anna Smith; Vice-President, Nancy Holmberg; Secretary, Catherine Coleman; Treasurer, Barbara Stahlman; and Sponsor, Miss Hosbach. HI tire! Row— Harold flatten. Jack Kaminsky. Don Reid, John Kspy, Don Long, Fred Wilson. Norm Smith. Bill Smith. Hugh Kroh, Alan Whitaker, Lawrence Irvin. Second Row—Air. Kwing, Larry McAlaniglc, Dave Moorhead, Gene Mellilo, Al Stahlman. Karl Beatty. Dear Diary, Under (he sponsorship of Mr. Ewing, the I Ii-Y lias clone many interesting and entertaining things. Ili- has included a weiner roast and slumber party in its schedule as -V Hill Emerick, Tom Shannon, Marcus Johns. Paul Budnovich, Joe Shannon. Bill Lupher. Third Rou —Boh Evans, Hill Allgcicr, Tom Means, Boh Doran, Dave Summerville. Jack liepler, Eugene Ferraro, David Matson, Richard Blair. well as combining with Tri-IIi-Y in sponsoring the District Rally. The officers for the year were Joe Shannon, Pres.; John Espy, Vice Pres.; Gene Ferraro, Sec.; Bill Emerick, Treas.; and Don Reid, Sat. oi Arms. TRUE BLUE hirst Ro ' Mildred Suthereba, Catherine Coleman. Opal Edward . Betty Jean Oakes. Peg Allen, Joanne Shields. Annette I Jelmheekel, Miss Mall. Edna Way land, Mildred Snyder, Geraldine Sehring. Caroline Shiek. Second Rov.'—Gladys Hetrick, Mary Yeaney. Charlotte Irvin, Gene llimes, Pat Barnette, Jean Miller. Kathryn Garvey, Vivian Dickey, Nancy Schuckcrs. Third Roa'—Barbara Songer, Ella Procious, Dora McKinley. Dear Diary, Tis truly fun to belong to the True Blue. It is a girls' club. Although it is primarily a social club, the motto of which is “Be friends and make friends, the program for the year includes talks as well as parties and dinner. This year a new attraction was added, all True Blue members have white and blue sweaters. The club tries to promote a spirit of friendliness among all its members and through the school. Sponsor and officers: Miss Hall, Sponsor; Catherine Coleman, President; Mildred Sushereba, Vice President; Opal Edwards, Secretary; Peggy Allen, Treasurer; and Mildred Snyder, Program Chairman. SUB DEB ugcn.H II me , Phyllis Wayland. Julia Ro Gwendolyn Law. Opal Kdwards, Am.v .an, Jolenc Harrig-r. Vivian Dickey. Rosanna Reinscl. Esther llclmheckel. Mis; Lupher. Janet Caldwell, Mary Ruth Reitz. Barbara Stahlman. Annette lleli Second Roi Kusclla Tillotson. . . Third —Carol Swineford, Mary Ann Diorwart, Mildred Sushereba, Jean Miller, Joan Richards. Taylor. iheckel, Dear Diary, The Sub Deb Club, for which the Greek name is Phi Eta Mu Sigma, was organized in Brookville in 1937 through the Ladies Home Journal. The Club is composed of twenty Senior girls and their sponsor. Miss Edna Taylor. The purpose of this organization is to discuss and improve personality, popularity, appearance and dress of the members. Thev, along with the other school clubs, sponsored the Christmas formal. The officers are: President, Vivian Dickey; Vice-President, Rosanna Reinsel; Secretary, Jolene Harriger; Treasurer, Esther Helmheckel. Regular meetings are held every other Thursday night in the “Y” Canteen. BiookvItlB PuWe SfifiWii CAMERA CLUB Standing Clair Stewart. Out Front—Hazel Zimmerman. First Ro - Norma Foresythc, Lillian Morey. Laura Himes, Edith Steele, Myrtle Martin, Mildred Sushcrcba, Caroline Shiek, Doris Syphrit. Second Ron- Helen Gadley, Marilyn McQuown, Dorothy Chitcster, Cynthia Kaufman, Esther Smith, Mary Schuckera, Mildred Snyder. Rosella Tillotson, Eloisc Stormer, Carol Swineford, Lucille Smith. Third Rove—Dean Martz, Dennis Swartwood, Allen Henley, Bill Hendricks. John Syphrit. Don Zeiglcr, Mr. Koven. Dear Diary, The Camera Club is an organization composed of members who are interested in following photography as a hobby. The facilities of the club are such that the members may develop negatives, print contact photographs and enlargements up to and including five by eight inches. The club has twenty-eight members which meet once a week under the supervision oi Mr. Koven. Officers are as follows: President, Hazel Zimmerman; Vice-President, Rosella lillotson; Secretary, Clair Stewart; Treasurer, Doris Svhprit. CKLE hit : T8 lK -E- FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1947-48 Front Battaglia. Brinkley. First How Perry, Whitaker, Budnovich, Beatty, Shannon, Asst. Coach F.win j. Coach Chilcott. I.ong, Reid, Grcenawalt, Wilson. Sreond Row Connors. Kroh. Swart wood, Stahlman, Mohney, Simpson. Kaminsky, Lupher. Smith, Moorehcad. Third Row—White, Allgeier, V’andervort Mart . Vasbinder. HoHman, Nelson, Evans, Siar. FOOTBALL 1947-48 LETTERMEN OF THE YEAR Earl Beatty, Hugh Kroh ..................Alan Whitaker Hon Long, Al Stahlman Paul Budnovich ..........Ioe Shannon Chuck Greenawalt, Bon Mohney .....................Don Reid Fred Wilson, Dave Moorhead .....................Bob Perry ....Norman Smith, Ivan Brinkley Bob Battaglia, Jack Kaminsky SCHEDULE 1. Punxs’v 34-0 5. Ridgway . . . . 46-12 2. Brockwav 7-0 6. New Bethlehem. . . . ... 20-14 3. Falls Creek 0-12 7. Rimersburg 13-12 4. Indiana 45-7 8. Emlenton .... . . 0-13 Left End...... Left Tackle. . . . Left Guard. Center... Right Guard . Right Tackle. Right End Quarterback Left Halfback. . Right I lalfback Full Back WRITE-UPS Punxs’y Game—For the first game of the season. Red Raiders encountered' an old rival, Punxsutawney. A battle the whole way through, the final score was 34-0, in favor of the Chucks. Brockway Game—Red Raiders proved unexpectedly powerful on the defensive. Brockwav scored the winning TD in the early minutes of play which was followed by a steadv march of 56 yards by B. H. S. Falls Creek Game—Red Raiders provided some 900 Grid Fans with some classy football and turned back a gallant Falls Creek High eleven 12-0. Indiana Game—With an enthusiastic and cheering crowd, the Raiders fought their way through the entire game. During the last minutes, Battaglia scored the lone B. H. S. touchdown. The final score was Indiana 45, Brookville 7. Ridgway Game—Hugh Kroh intercepted a Ridgwav pass on B. H. S. 40 yard line and ran to the Ridgway 8. Another scoring play was set up on a 44-yard aerial. The score was 46 to 12 in favor of Ridgway. New Bethlehem Game—The big game of the season! In flashing surprising strength in the second half, the Red Raiders threw a scare to the Newvies before succumbing 20 to 14. Rimersburg Game—Battaglia's 63 yard run helped Red Raiders make a strong bid for their second football victory, only to lose by one point as Rimersburg won 13 to 12. Emlenton Game—B. H. S. beat Emlenton 13-0 in the season’s wind-up. It was Brookville's ball game from the start as they punched over for a TD in the first quarter and powered 84 yards for the final touchdown in the fourth quarter. JAY McMILLEN MR. CH1LCOTT DICK L. BAUGHMAN LARRY McMANIGLE DICK D. BAUGHMAN BILL EMERICK EARL BEATTY BILL SCHUCKERS HUGH KROH BASKETBALL 1947-48 “Our boys in action in the first Punxs’v Game ’ “Traditional Rivals” “A I lea ted Battle” SCHEDULE Brookville. . 19 Ford City. 46 Home Brookville. . .29 Clearfield.. 36 Home Brookville. .29 Franklin.. . 32 Awav Brookville. . .52 Sigel..... .34 Home Brookville. . 35 Kane .34 Home Brookville. .21 DuBois.... 24 Awav Brookville . . 35 Franklin.. . .54 Home Brookville. . .39 Punxs’v. . .38 Home Brookville. .20 DuBois. . . 24 Awav Brookville. . .32 Clearfield. .31 Awav Brookville. . 38 Punxs’v. . 42 Home Brookville. . .42 DuBois.. . .28 Home Brookville. .34 Clearfield. 39 Awav Brookville. . .28 Punxs’y. . .42 Awav Brookville. .40 DuBois. . . .30 Home Brookville. . 24 Clearfield.. 25 Home Brookville. .29 Punxs’y. . . .35 Away Brookville. . .26 Ridgway. .46 Away WRITE- UPS The first game of the ’48 season brought 1 ord City ti Brookville. After a hard, last game, we were on the short end, 46-19. McMillen—8. Alter a bad first halt against Franklin, the Raiders made a gallant comeback which I el 1 3 short, and the game ended 32-29. “Big Dick” 13. Brookville battled a hard-lighting Kane team to a standstill and went on to pick up their first win 34-35. Hepler and McManigle—8. Before a large crowd the Raiders went down to their second defeat, 54-35, at the hands of Franklin. Welton—10. Opening the league season, the Raiders lost a heartbreaker at DuBois in a 24-20 overtime battle. Neal Baughman—8. In the first game wi th Punxs’v, Brookville got off to a good start but couldn’t hold the lead as they fell victims to a 38-42 defeat. Welton 11. The Clearfield band-box spelled defeat for our high-spirited squad as they did their best to beat the Bisons anil the peculiar floor at the same time. Score, 39-34. Hepler—14. DuBois felt the full power of the Raiders in their second encounter as the Beavers took a 40-30 count on the chin. Welton—16. Runxs’y barely escaped deleat when an inspired Brookville five made a desperate final attack only to lose to the clock while still on the short end, 29-35. Welton—16. The first half ended with the Raiders losing a hard-fought battle to Clearfield, 36-29. “Big Dick”—7. Between halves the Raiders stood up to a twice-beaten Sigel machine and sent them to a humiliating 52-34 defeat. Every Brookville man scored. Welton—12. After a fast and determined battle, Brookville was again nosed out by DuBois, 24-21. Kroh—5. 1 lepler fired the winning basket from the middle of the floor with 5 seconds to go against Punxs’y as the Raiders emerged victorious 39-38. Welton—10. Returning to the band-box at Clearfield, the Raiders proved to be the only team capable of trouncing the Bisons on their own floor. Hepler again blasted in the winning basket with a lew seconds to go. Score 32-31. “Big Dick’—10. Forging-on Brookville again blasted DuBois to the tune of 42-28. “Little Dick’ —10. At Punxs’y, the Raiders, who were way off, met with their second defeat in the second hall as they went down 42-28. “Big Dick”—9 Brookville’s chances of taking the second halt were snatched away in the last few seconds by Clearfield as they took the final game 25-24. It was a hard-fought battle and an awfully tough one to lose. Welton—10. As a favor to Ridgway, the Raiders agreed to play a post-season benefit game at Ridgway, although out ol practice and hindered by sickness. It was a good game despite the fact that Brookville lost 26-46. Emerick—6. Football Managers Bob Evans Gene Ferraro Bill Smith Tom Shannon Bill Nelson Basketball Managers Wendell Sowers, John Petroccx, Bob Evans VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Louise Daugherty, Patsy Painter. Joan Richards, June Anna Smith. Baba Hendricks, Rosanna Rcinscl, Mary Lou Wallace. ALL OF OUR CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I’ml Row Don Reid, Boh Doran, Jack Kaminsky, Paul Budnovich, Norm Smith, Tom Means. btcond Koiv—Wendell Sowers. Don Long. Boh Lindemuth. Dave Summerville. Don Simpson. Boh Ballcntine. Mr. Ewing. Dear Diary, The team is composed of members of the High School who are interested in basketball. I hey defend our school’s honor against J. V. teams of other towns. A hard year of tough games was met nobly by them, and we are proud of them. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Pat Daugherty, Molly Matson, Pat Miller, Jeannie Scheafnocker “The v inspired our Team to victory. “They kept up the morale of our Varsity Team.’ JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM First Ron.— Jim Connors. Harry Evans, Bill McAninch. Bill Hendricks, Bill Long. RonnieiStahlman. ... . , . Second ? m—Bob Siar. Jack McCracken. Bill Galbraith, Bob Means. Ray Baughman. Don Espy, Dick Pitts. Don Holmbcrg, Lee Ret . Jack Simpson, Boh Winters, Boh Smith. David Morres. Paul Blake. Boh Davis. Boh Campbell. Bill Daugherty. Dear Diary, This is the team which represents our Junior High School on the basketball court. They not only show what a spirited young team can do against opponents of their own age but they also are gaining experience and training for the days when thev will be the varsitv. S' VARSITY CLUB • vY Ron- lack Kaminsky, Bob Battaglia, Bill Brown, Jay McMillen, Don Long. Fred Wilson. Norman Smith, Bill Smith. Hush Kroh Alan Whitaker. Second Ron- Dave Moorhead, Al Stahlman, Karl Beatty, Dick Baughman, Bill Kmcrick. Mr. Chilcott, Paul Budnovich, Joe Shannon. Third Ron- Bob Kvans, Ivan Brinkley, Dave Summerville, Tom Shannon, Charles Greenawalt. Kugene Ferraro. Dear Diary, The Varsity Club's membership is composed of boys who have earned a letter in one of the major sports. Its prime objective is to obtain jackets for the graduating members. In trying to reach this objective, however, they have lots of fun. Among other things, under the sponsorship of Mr. Chilcott, they have sold programs at the basketball games. RIFLE CLUB .SVaW Jerry Fi cus, Walter Reitz. Corky Pitts (Rusty Mascot), Terry Croyle. Kdwnrd Swartz hirst Row', Slaiuiiiui Ann Port, Miss Blake, John Syplirit, (ilennis Moore, Lou Ann BlaekwoiMl, Charles Wingcrt, Boh E«lelmrn, Mr Wingert Jim Wright. Srcond Row, Slondituj—Dean Lewis, Harry Croyle, Marcus Johns, Tom Shannon. Dear Diary, A little known club did great things with their rifles last year, taking all their district opponents, namely; DuBois, Kane, and Meadville, by storm and winning the honor to compete against the best high school teams in the State of Pennsylvania. W hen the smoke had cleared awav it found liltie-known Brookvrile in third place, beaten only by the near-perfect scores of Oakmont and Upper Darby. This was the first team ever sent by Brookvillc to the State Match. Much of their success was due to the fine coaching of Mr. Wingert and Miss Blake. Their picture is shown at left. jaAmL UO-UU T hiUw 7SL 2Z Janet Johnston Bill Long FRESHMAN KING AND QUEEN SOPHOMORE KING AND QUEEN Molly Matson David Moorhead 'Our Penny Arcade' JUNIOR KING AND QUEEN Patsy Painter Neai. Baughman SENIOR KING AND QUEEN Louise Daugherty Our Baccalau Jay McMillen reate” CLASS DIRECTORY OF 1948 NAME WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE USUALLY FOUND Peggy Allen.............. Bill Barnes............. Pat Barnett........... John R. Barr............ John W. Barr.......... Cecil Baughman........... Dick Baughman............ Earl Beatty.............. Bob Bowley.............. Ivan Brinkley............ Bill Brown............ Louise Bullers........... Lorna Burkett...... Janet Caldweli........... Gene Chitester.......... Tink Coleman............. Louise Daugherty......... Dick DeMotte............. Vivian Dickey............ Marjorie Dinger.......... Bob Edeburn.............. Opal Edwards............. John Evans............... Gene Ferraro............. Paul Fitzimmons.......... Florence Fox............ Kathryn Garvey........... Charles Greenawalt...... Bob Gunning.............. Bob Guyton............... Lois Harp................ JoLENE HaRRIGER....... Annette Helmheckkl....... Esther Helmheckel........ Edith Hetrick............ Gladys Hetrick.......... Jim Hetrick.............. Eugenia Himes........... Lee Himes................ Nancy Holmberg........... Shirley Hunter........... Lawrence Irvin........... Jack Kaminsky............ Bill Keyes............ Gwendolyn Law........... Clyde Lindemuth....... Kenneth Lindemuth........ Amy Lupiier.............. Don Long................. Donna McHenry............ Mary Ellen McHenry...... Jay McMillen............ Gladys Miller............ . Actress.......... Lawyer............ . Secretary........ . Farmer........... Radio Technician . Aviator.......... . Farmer........... . Farmer........... Refrigerator expert . Important........ . Watch maker. .Skating teacher. . . Diner Proprietor . .Governess......... . Doctor........... .Chemical engineer .Tramp............. . Away............. . Beautician....... .Sales Manager . . Veterinarian..... . Pharmacist.... . Mining engineer. . . Wholesale dealer . . . Farmer........... . Secretary........ Clerk............. Farmer............ .Latin teacher..... . Mechanic......... . Nurse............ . Singer........... . Secretary........ . Secretary........ . Secretary........ .Secretary......... . Farmer........... Psychologist . Farmer........... . Nurse............ . Secretary........ . Army officer..... . Dry Cleaner...... Gas driller....... English teacher. . . Farmer............ Truck dri ver..... . Nurse............ .With Gladys....... . Secretary........ . Housewife........ . Druggist ... .... . Secretary........ Housewife ............ On trial.............. On the boss’s knee.... The Man With The Hoc Live Wire Up in the world Play boy......... Raising hamburgers. . . . Ice man............ . Owner of a model agency Screw................. Rolling along......... Dish washer........... Teaching her children . . A quack...... Blowing up....... Actress.......... A farmer.............. Pulling hair ....... Buying................ Soda ierker........... Mixing cokes.......... Ditch digger Peddler.......... Math teacher Photographer. Comedienne.... Wrestler.... ..... Teaching Pig Latin . . . Play boy.............. Authoress............. Commercial singer. . Success............... Model............ Missionary............ Don's............ Bus Driver............ Mental patient . Bashful beau.......... In an Asylum.......... Thin Man’s Wife....... In the Guard House Mental case........... Dentist...... Critic................ On the farm Chauffeur............. Reporter.............. With Gladys...... Studying P.O.D........ Circus Trainer........ Drugged .............. Jim's wife............ With Sullivan . Bluffing . Telling iokes Loafing . Sleeping .Studying With Jeannie . In the Ford At home . Looking them over . Ushering .Out late Hilton’s Diner . Making friends At Syphrit’s . Filibustering . At the movies .Out at Nancy’s . Arguing with Bill . In the library At Tillic’s . Smiling . Day-dreaming . At Blake's .Teasing . At the movies . Acting silly .Closing Mrs. Pfaff's door . In Tink’s clutches . Out late . With Sigel With Mitchell .Studying .Cornered by the boys . At Stcrck’s With Don . Farmer Translating French . At Deweyville At the “Y” . Studying . At Kings” .Cutting up . With Quinn Giggling . Farming . Under cars .Selling Echoes . With Gladys .Correcting P.O.D. papers Giggling . In the gym .With Jim CLASS DIRECTORY OF 1948 NAME WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE USUALLY FOUND Jkan Miller Mariam Minf.wf.aspr . Bon Moiiney Johanna Morres Nancv Neel........... Bob Perry. John Pbtrocci........ Vivian Phillips...... Pat Porter.... Ella Procious Melvin Reki ........ Don Rf.id......... Rosanna Reinsel.. Mary Rittii Reitz Ray Rfitz............ Joan Richards . . Betty Rishell........ Julia Rowan. .. Bill Sciiuckers...... Nancy Sciiuckers Bob Shaffer.......... Bob L. Siiafffr...... Joe Shannon...... Caroline Shick...... Helen Siiick......... Frank Silvfstri .. June Anna Smith...... I,ucillf Smith... Mildred Snyder .... Bob Sowers........ Barbara Staiilman Dick Sullivan....... David Summerville . . . Mildred Sushereba . . I Carol Swineford. . . . Doris Syphrit....... Mary Ann Thorwart.. Roseli.a Tillotson . I.ester Travis....... Betty Vandervort.. . Edna Wayland......... Phyllis Wayland Earl Welton .... Alan Whitaker .... Ethel Whiteman....... Fred Wilson.......... Elizabeth Wingert Wilma Wise........... Anna Maf. Wolfe. . Mary Yeaney.......... Don Zeigler.......... Hazel Zimmerman . Irene Zimmerman..... Artist Fashion designer Waitress Waiting History teacher Bookkeeper............... Restaurant proprietor. . Man.................... Laboratory technician ... . Nurse.................. Secretary for the F B I Concert pianist........ . Musician............... Physicist................ . Nurse Lady Teacher.................. Physical Education teacher Airline Hostess........ Secretary...... ...... Baseball player ......... Career woman . . . Song writer............ Doctor................. Jeweler.................. Housewife...... Something................ Jack-of-all trades. . Technologist............ Salesgirl Dress designer........... Big League pitcher Stenographer............. Manager of Murphy's . I-awycr.................. Dress designer Beautician............... Artist......... ......... . Nurse................... Biologist . ... ......... Civil engineer........... Secretary ............... Typist................... .Typist................... . Mortician............... Mortician.............. . Housewife................ Something................ Florida debutante........ Housewife................ Secretary................ English teacher... Civil engineer........... Housewife................ Commercial student....... In Mrs. PfafF’s place . . Juggling Books........... Bar maid . . Toy salesman Breaking test tubes. Milk maid . . . Catching spies Playing Chopsticks Making ice-cream Mr. Wingert's assistant . . . A patient.............. Driving a tractor. . . . Caretaker.............. Farmer's wife . . . A lonely heart .... . Model.................... . . Pitcher for the Pirates.. . . . Hopeless............... . . . Disc jockey............ A clown................... . . .Safe cracker............ . . Old maid . . . . Anything............... . A Brooklyn bum” . . . Selling coffins........ Customer.................. . Laundress................ . Bat boy . . Clerking................... Stock boy . At the bar................. Originating a new look” Eating Rye-Krisp.......... Sign painter. . . Chasing interns.......... . . Housewife . ....... . Grease monkey.............. . Waitress................. . . .A happy spinster........ . . A good girl............. . . Last one to let you down. . . . Professional wolf....... . . Scrub woman.............. . . Nothing.................. , . . Old maid............... . . . Spinster............... . . Beautician . . ... Slang specialist ... A grocer... Photographer.......... The boss's wife........... In the Art Room Combing her hair Chasing Rosanna At Matson's Swimming With a Sophomore At the Y” . With Irene Driving around Practicing Working Punning In Florabelle Gabbing . Slinlying Running from boys With boys With the girls At Tom's” In the pick-up .Singing . Holding the bag Over the Green Lantern With college men .Trudging home Betting his pair With Earl Giggling . At the Country Club Chasing girls Typing Stretching the truth With Cynthia With Tom Chewing gum Making Lee blush Rolling her eyes With Bob . Farming Out Working . At home . With June . Wolfing Talking . In trouble . Flirting . Polishing the apple In the office • Being good With work undone Laughing Cracking gum TYPICAL DATES SPRING 'Let’s walk ig the rain.” Will vou go fishing with me?” SUMMER TYPICAL DATES AUTUMN You played a great game.” WINTER WHO’S WHO All-around Girl .Catherine Coleman All-around Bov Don Reid Prettiest Girl . Rosanna Reinsel Best Looking Bov Don Long Class Moron Jack Kaminsky Most Popular Girl Peggy Allen Most Popular Bov Joe Shannon Best Athlete, Girl Joan Richards Best Athlete, Bov Bob Perry Best Dressed Girl ... .Nancy Holmberg Best Dressed Bov Gene Ferraro Best Natured Girl Gwendolyn Law Best Natured Bov Lawrence Irvin Wo H ess . . Elizabeth Wingert Wolf Alan Whitaker Pin-up Girl Esther Helmheckel Pin-up Bov . Ivan Brinkley Best Driver, Girl ....Pat Porter Best Driver, Bov .. Earl Beatty Worst Driver, Girl . Catherine Coleman Worst Driver, Bov ..Bob Edeburn Most Studious, Girl Shirley Hunter Most Studious, Bov . . . . . . Bob Gunning Aiwa vs Late i |Pat Porter [Dick DeMotte Best Swimmer, Girl Gladys Miller Best Swimmer, Bov.... . .. Joe Shannon Best Dancer, Girl . .. June Anna Smith Best Dancer, Bov .. Earl Welton Night Hawk .Bob Guyton Most Likelv to Succeed . i (Eugenia Himes [John Petrocci Hopeless Dick Sullivan Biggest Eater Vivian Dickey Friendliest Opal Edwards Done Most for Class i ’Gladys Miller Joe Shannon Class Bluffer . . Bill Barnes Well Mannered ) Julia Rowan (Gene Ferraro Filibusterer . .. Catherine Coleman Best Singer, Girl JOLENIC HarRIGER Best Singer, Bov Dick DeMotte I look v Plaver Fred Wilson Man I later Edith Hetrick Woman Hater Ray Reitz Movie Fiend Louise Daugherty Flight v . . Elizabeth Wingert Fragile Ella Procious Shvest Girl Donna Jean McHenry Shvest Bov Lee Himes Sleepiest John Barr Composer Bob Shaffer Actress Louise Daugherty Actor Bob Gunning Best Skater, Girl Louise Bullers Best Skater, Bov Dick DeMotte Prettiest Hair Vivian Dickey Best Cook Peggy Allen Tallest Girl Janet Caldwell Tallest Bov Dick Baughman Shortest Girl Louise Daugherty Shortest Bov Gene Chitester Gabbiest Girl Pat Barnette Gabbiest Bov Bill Brown Champ Gum Chewer. Carol Swineford CLASS FAVORITES Auto.................................Buick Orchestra..............................Guy Lombardo Singer.........................Bing Crosby Book.............................. Forever Amber” Actress.............................Ingrid Bergman Actor............................Alan Ladd Program.............Truth or Consequences Sport...........................Basketball Recreation..........................Movies Day...............................Saturday Food.............................Ice-cream JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Great Direction.” “Great Plot 'Great Performance.” ‘Great Cast.” CLASS WILL OF 1948 NAME WILLS TO Peggy Allen Freshman Latin Student Bill Barnes ... is bluffing ‘49 P O D. Classes John Barr Ruth Mathers Ann Port Dick Baughman ... Christy's Booth No. V . . . . . . . Sandy and Al Fari- Beatty is Ford Anyone who wants it Boh Bow ley Lunond Swinetord Ivan Brinkley . . . Pee Wee Hunter Bill Brown . ... .. 1 ts wmdup .... Walter Shaffer Louise Bullers .... French Mary Kdwards Lorna Burkett Walter White Janet Caldwell. Haght . . Martha 1 laugh Gene Ciiitester . . . . Record in school Sister. Dorothy Catherine Coleman . . . . . Messy desks John Espy Louise Daugherty Mom w P 49 Yearbook Staff Dick DeMotte. . Mark Johns Vivian Dickey. . Quick temper. Dons llendricks Marjorie Dingf.r .... Bowling ability ... Louanne Blackwood Bob Kof.burn . . . . Shooting ability ... Tom Mart7. Opal Howards Jeanne Scheainocker John Evans . . . Rov Altman Gene Ferraro . . Good grooming . . .... Bob I )oran 1 A U1 F1TZS1M MONS ... Esther Smith .... Bahs 1 lemiricks Kathryn Garvey . . . . Silliness . Donna Mae Smith Charles Grkknawalt . . . . IF eight ... Bob Gunning .... Future Sophomores Boh Guyton Lois Harp Laugh Portia Gay Icy JoLENE llARRIGER Singing ability ... Virginia Kennedy Annette IIf.lmiieckkl . .rot Pete Vandervort Esther Hf.lmheckel . . Tem ter,t men to In ess Sister. Irene Edith Hetrick Man hating . Sophomore girls Gladys Hetrick Ring Jim Hetrick Runny Stahlman Eugenia Himf.s Fane Cowan Lee Himes Bash!utness Nancy Holm berg . . X eat ness Shirley Hunter . Studiousness Lawrence I rvin Pat Miller Jack Kaminsky Hit ... Lester MeClellcn Bill Keyes Gwendolyn Law Personality Clyde Lindrmutii Kenneth Lindemutii Quietness Amy Lupiier Xeat Don Long Donna McHenry P.O. ) recitation Nancy Crawford Mary Ellen McHenry Fay McMillen Happy-go lucky mood. . . Phyllis llolmberg Gladys Miller NAME WILLS TO Ikan Miller ... ...... Boh Moiivky Johanna Morrks........ Nancy Neel. Bob Perry .... John Pktrocci Vivian Phillips....... Pat Porter............ Ella Procious Melvin Rf.kd Don Reid. . .......... Roskanna Rkinsel...... Mary Ruth Reitz....... Ray Reitz Joan Richards Betty Risiikli........ Julia Rowan ... ..... Bill Scmuckkrs........ Nancy Scmuckkrs Bob Shatter Boh L. Shatter........ Joe Shannon . . ...... Caroline Shick........ Helen Shick Frank Silvkstri....... Florence Shilling..... Junk Smith............ Lucille Smith......... Mildred Snyder . . . . Boh S wers Dick Sullivan David Summerville Mildred Sushkreba Carol Swinetord....... Doris Sypiirit........ Mary Ann Tiiorwart... Rosf.lla Billots on... Lester Travis ........ Betty Vandervort...... Edna Wayland.......... Phyllis Wayland....... Karl Welton ....... Alan Whitaker . . Ethel Whiteman Fred Wilson .. ..... Elizabeth Winger r.... Wilma Wise Anna Mae Wolte Mary Yeanky........... Don Zeiglkr Hazel Zimmerman....... Irene Zimmerman ----Irt........ ....... . . Persistency........ . . . Matson s......... . . . Homeroom ...... Backfield position . Typing ability . . . . Red hair............. . . Lateness .......... .. Fragileness......... Country C uh Chemistry sponge . . . . °Ftorabette ..... . . . Pigs............. . . . Seat on the bus.... faking for sports Murphy s stockroom Sparkling personality Chicken laugh....... Chair in library . is song ... . , Black hag.......... . . . t b ilily...... . . Quietness.......... Long walk home. . . Stubbornness......... . . Smite.............. Per . . - Fingernails...... . . . Temper .......... Smite............... Good humor.......... Punx y girts........ Murphy s candy . . Gum Pleasantness Ryes ..... . li'illingncss Shyness. . . A ealness . . iV ft voice...... Quietness . ........ Forward position .- . n. Eng!iso book.... Xaught in ess . . . .. tddress book .... Hope chest Blonde hair Co-operahvencss .«- Uhletic ability Giggle fattic feel Kli’ .al i tli McQuowan . Jerry Fiscus . Dave Matson . Her sister. Delores Jim Conners Connie Doverspike Kenneth Copclla . Ruth Miller . .Corky Pitts Doris I lemiricks . . 49 Lab Classes Sister, Ramona . Bnbs Hendricks Beaver Township . Bessie- Davis Bill Smith Brevuia Bowser . Larry McManiglc . Corky Pitts . To his girl (?) . Who wants it??? . . Bill Emerick Velva Moore Charlotte Irvin David Caldwell . Dr. Gay ley Barbara Kmerick Betty Jean Oakes Patsy Painter Seventh Grade Girls . Bill Allgeier .Sophomore lioys Danny McQuown Margaret Wright I wila Swart Paul Shaffer Tom Means Denny Sw art wood Mona Moore . Norm Smith . .Clair Crawford Neal Baughman . . Jack Hepler Jo-ann Blackwood . . Tom Shannon Anyone interested Geraldine Corbett Molly Matson Dave Moorehead . . Little Dick Donna Mae Smit'i Jerry Olsen THE ECHO STAFF Edi lor- in - Ch ief. . . Assistant Editor. . Business . Manager Features Editor. . . Snapshot l'.ditor. . Sports Editor. . . . Groups Editor. . . . Editorial Adriser. « • General Ad riser. ......Donald Reid C ATI IK R INE Colem an .Louise Daugherty ......Peggy Allen David Summerville ......Joe Shannon ......Florence Fox Miss Mildred 11 all Mr. Frank Caimi COMMITTEES BUSINESS COMMITTEE Louise Daugherty. Chairman, Nancy Holm berg, Amv Lupher, Gladys Hetrick, Mary Ann Thorwort, Gwendolyn Law, June Anna Smith, Elizabeth Wingert, Bob Gunning, Don Long, John Petrocci, Florence Fox, Lorna Burkett, Betty Rishell, Mariam Mineweaser. Eugenia Himes. Mary Yeanev, Helen Shick, Bob Mohnev, Earl Welton, Peggy Allen, Frank Silvestri, Jack Kaminsky. FEATURES C( )MMITTEE Peggy Allen, Chairman, Nancy Ilolmberg, Joan Richards, Nancy Schuckers, Mary Ann Thorwort, Doris Svphrit, Gwendolyn Law, Carol Swineford, Hazel Zimmerman, Lucille Smith, Elizabeth Wingert, Pat Porter, Mary Yeanev, Bob Mohnev, Jack Kaminsky, Bob Perry, John Petrocci, Bob Gunning, Lois Harp, Barbara Stahlman, Louise Daugherty. SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE David Summerville, Chairman, Nancy Ilolmberg, Nancy Neel, Mary McHenry, Doris Svphrit, Carol Swineford, Hazel Zimmerman, Lois Harp, Julia Rowan, Esther Helmheckel, Jolene Harriger, Janet Caldwell, Eugenia Himes, Pat Barnette, Earl Beatty, Bob Guyton. Paul Fitzsimmons, Lawrence Irvin. FACULTY PICTURES COMMITTEE Annette Helmheckel, Chairman, Johanna Morres, Gladys Miller. SENIOR PICTURES COMMITTEE Mary Ruth Reitz, Chairman, Julia Rowan. Esther Helmheckel, Rosanna Reinsel, Betty Rishell, Barbara Stahlman, Doris Svphrit. SPORTS COMMITTEE Joe Shannon, Chairman, Joan Richards, Jay McMillen, Bill Brown, Jack Kaminsky, Earl Welton, Bob Mohnev, Amy Lupher, Fred Wilson. UNI)ERCLASSMEN CC MMITTEE Annette Helmheckel, Chairman, Donna Jean McHenry, Vivian Phillips. Irene Zimmerman, Gladys Miller. Faculty Committee Underclassmen Committee I DREAM OF YOU Words and JIusic In Robert Shaffer I dream 1 Iwld you in my arms, As wte sil in Hie moonlight alone, While in each dream see ajar, That lillle collage all our own; I Dream of You, The whole day long, seems that no mailer what I do, From dawn lo dusk, Yes, cdry hour, I can not keep my mind from you, Tm jus in such a jog That people think Toe gone beserk, 9 Tho hard I try, I can not keep my mind upon my work, When Tm asleep, When Tm awake, Toth nigh! and day I Dream of You. With edry kiss 9neath startiI skies, As I look in your fair eyes of blue, I tong lo call you all my own, Say “yes and make my dreams come true. 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