Brookfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookfield, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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'v fx 'ik Bridget Beshensky is studing photography at her aunt's studio. 'Margaret Pillifant is now marriedg the happy couple are living in Sharon. Esther Corbin, Ruth Couts, and Dorothy Reinhart are raising ,cats and parrots. fOh yeah lj. A Kathryn Quarles is the Librarian on the Bookmobile. Phoebe Stigleman is the matron at the children's home in Warren, and the beloved nurse there is Marie Radu. Matilda Roth is a Metropolitan Prima Donna. Adah Harkless is coaching the Buhl Club Girls in basketball. Ruth Woodruff is now singing over W. P. I. C. Her theme song is 'When the Moon Comes Over the Mountainf George Edell is a New York playboy. Geron Persson is a physician in Brookfield. A doctor should have patience Qpatientsj. Harold Edwards is the pastor of First Baptist Church in Sharon. Angelo Trinckes is a leader of a jazz band called 'Trinckes and His Night Mares! Members of his band are Oliver Sartori, John Perrotta, No- rina Camerlengo, and Geraldine Brownlee. Violet Ledbetter is soloist. Alice Chiverton is a celebrated lawyer. Violet Hook and Antoinette DeOnna are busy studying for the Na- tional Contest in French. Helen Melnik and Stephen Viczay are touring Ohio together. Eleanor Micko has taken Miss Fejes' place in yelling, 'Higher, Girls, Higherl' Anne Peleshyk is a stenographer whose chief duty is to keep her boss entertained. Alice Durisko and Ruth Helmbrecht are writing a column in the Sharon Herald entitled, 'Advice to the Love Lorn.' Eileen Franklin is the'Mrs. Paul Riley' that is so often referred to in the Masury News. Irene Hromyak is keeping her patience entertained by her wise-crack- ing. Edith Jamieson is keeping Oscar Page contented by using Miss Kapp's method of cooking. Dorothy Deichler, Betty Jane Jones, and Lois Kays joined up with the 'Rocket Follies? Orlinda Longley, Lily MacIntosh, and Catherine Jones, the Trio, have been going around so much that Confucius couldn't keep up with them. Katherine Manilla is a famous tap dancer.

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f THE SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY .gr J While visiting in China, April 5, 1950, I happened to meet Victoria Go- laskenfboming down the narrow street. I didn't notice her at first, because she foked so dignified. Iasked her where she was going. She answered witghout hesitating, I am going to see the great prophet, Confucious. Do yp-ti wish to accompany me? Of course, I answered in the affirmative. So we set out together to see Confucious. When we reached his domain, we timidly knocked. The door silently opened, and we were ushered in by one of his servants. He told us to be seated, and he would announce that we were here to see his master. As we gazed about us with awe, a figure slowly entered the room. Welcome, my children. And what can I do for you? After we realized that it was the great Confucious, We answered in one voice: Can you tell us what the Class of 1939 and 1940 are doing now? He slowly sank into his easy chair, covered his eyes with his hands and said, Your wish shall be granted. Going into a sort of coma, he began: Tony Aiello is preparing for his bout with Joe Louis, who is still champ. Good luck, Tony! Dale Coppage is the proud father of bouncing boy twins. He, who is the father of twins, should keep an extra supply of safety pins. William Hobbs and Alfonzo Bugg are teaching 'Jitterbuggingf Rea- sonable rates. Barbara Garish is substituting for Fanny Brice in the role of 'Baby Snooks'. I John Avrom and Mike Dnistransky are hunting the wilds of Africa, attempting to bring them back alive. 'Seek and ye shall find! Glenn Brown and Charles Wright are mechanics in the army. Leo Donato and Irene Szabo are living happily in their little home on the West Hill, Sharon, Pennsylvania. Stanley Dunbar and Jack Whitmore are the speed demons of Indian- apolis, who nearly break their necks each year. 'If at first you don't suc- ceed try, try again.' Edgar Wike and George Hartman are riding the range together. Stephen Garish and Mike Hnat are teaching school. Donald Hosack and Gordon Ford are raising chickens in partnership. Raise fruit trees and you get fruit, raise chickens and you get eggs. James Nehlen is the happy husband of the girl that was 2 sweet 2 B 4 gotten. Alex Sienkiewicz and Joseph Watko have gone into the airplane business. Earl Smith and Martin Cherry are studying in Europe.



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wk , ,,. 1' 5 Ge ude Tolan is now having a screen test in Hollywood. JeaI'l'Vaia is now wooing them in piano playing at the 5 and 10 cent store. 'iNellie Nicastro, Mary Wasilow, and Margaret Hartsky are working out a new Jitterbug step, which they think will be a sensation. Thelma Whitman is married to Harold Baxter. Pauline Mallorie is the swimming director at Buhl Farm. Her as- sistants are Anna Murcko, Ann Novak, and Evelyn Ghizzoni. Agnes McFarland is a sensational figure skater at the New York Madison Square Garden. Betty Dickson, the world famous designer of clothes, has as her models Dorothy Reagle, Helen Reiter, Jean Lyons, and Mary Milanese. Sandy Ferrara is an auctioneer for the American Tobacco Company. He sells tobacco, but he uses Listerene for his throat. Andrew Levitsky and Gerald Davidson are now running their own shoe shine shop. John Madasz and Julius Toth are working under contract for the Maurice Martin Lumber and Building Company. Elizabeth Tenzinger is working in Mr. Cleveland's office as his pri- vate secretary. Gladys Reese is waiting for a leap year. Edith Krempels is still looking for 'Blue Birds in the Moonlight' William Black and Robert Houston have taken over the gas station on Railroad Street, Sharon, Pennsylvania. Marie Logan is seling 'Hot Dogs' in the 5 and 10 cent store. Ira Hobbs is a dancer in a night club on Broadway. Confucius slowly came out of his trance after he had told us about each one of the class. We thanked him most generously and we were ushered out by his servant. He told us to return some day and have another chat with him. -BERNARD DICKSON, -VICTORIA GOLASKE, -BETTY JANE JONES.

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