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JaJblsL ConJbmiA, Dedication 4 Favorite Teacher 5 Seniors 8 Senior Features 20 Echo Staff 26 Juniors 30 Sophomores 32 Freshmen 34 Eighth Grade 36 Seventh Grade 37 Administration 40 Faculty 42 Football 48 Basketball 52 Cheerleaders 56 Voice of B. H. S. 60 Service Groups 61 Library Staff 62 Band 63 Music Groups 64 Driver Training 69 Varsity Club 70 Student Council 71 Senior Honor Society 72 Junior Honor Society 73 Tri-Hi-Y 74 Hi-Y 75 Argonauts 76 French Club 77 F. B. L. A. 78 Rifle Club 79 F. H. A. 80 F. F. A. 81 Sub-Deb 82 Tru Blu 83 Ink Spot 84 Play Cast 85 Camera Club 86 Art Club 87 Snapshots 88 Advertising 94 3
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J'OhSIWtfUcL According to Webster, a memory is the subject of recollection. It is with this in mind that the Seniors of 1952 present the Echo. We hope that this will help us to remember our happy high school days. We also believe it may serve as a reminder for our parents and friends, to recall to them their high school days. In future years, we will all be busy with our own lives, but if we have a yearbook to look at we can pretend for a while that we're still back at Brookville High. We wish to take this time to thank those parents, teachers, and other friends and patrons without whose help and contributions we could not have hoped to present a yearbook. In this 1952 Echo we are proud to present some of our best work for the public eye. So, here it is for you—the 1952 Echo. Carol Coulter, Literary Editor 2
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QojdicjcdtjuwL We, the seniors of the class of 1952, are proud to dedicate our yearbook to a man who has not only helped us, but also our community and our country—To Mr. Raymond E. Tanner, we proudly dedicate our Echo. Mr. Tanner, better known to most of us as Ray , was born in Centerville, Pennsylvania, February 15, 1924. He attended Corry Senior High School and spent two and one-half years at Gannon College, Erie, Pennsylvania. In December, 1942, Ray was summoned by Uncle Sam. He spent twenty-seven months in the European Theater. Even though he was at war, Ray was still trying to better himself. He spent seven months attending classes in the University of Florence, Italy. He likes his job of working with people and helping them solve their problems. As Executive Secretary of the Brookville Chamber of Commerce, his duty is to— develop, encourage, promote and protect, the commercial, professional. financial, and general business interests of Brookville, and promote the civic and general welfare of our community. Since Ray came to Brookville, February 1, 1950, we have seen many improvements and good things take place. Among them are: Dr. Walter Dick Memorial Park, new street lights, Annual Mercantile and Industrial Exposition, School Patrol, School Radio Programs, and the Annual After-the-Prom Party. We will always remember the After-the-Prom party that Ray, the merchants of Brookville, and the many clubs arranged for us. The fine project, which may become an annual event, does a great deal to keep the teen-agers off the highways on that gala night. So, if you see a round, friendly face wearing a gay grin, freckles, and topped by a shock of red hair, and giving out with a cheery Hello, you'll know that's our Mr. Tanner. Our best to you always. 4
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