Brookfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookfield, OH)

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HA O iw' noso Ecu-so I Publiiqheed by Senio!2Cloff o Brookfield Brookfield ,Ohio Hiqh SCHCZDJ .. foo cb A' I: Foreword To record for preservation the achieve- ments and activities ol' Brookfield High School, that they may he an inspiration for those who follow and a source of pleasant memories for the Class of 1930, is the purpose of this number of the Echo. Q , x'.! . I fro -c,i X , i - wiv' ya H 49004, 6 x !, 0540 Q: l i F Dedication To Mr. Fred S. EIIIUPY Our Principal, we respectfully ded- icate this l930 Echo. This trihutc is our fechle cffort, to show our appreciation of his work. 'W X ' .il yuff 1 N , I ' ii I -57 X! , 4 i.lsc l 1 ff T' Af- 4Ec:Ho- 4 +- , Corxterxts Q? Q AnM1N1s'1'RA'1'1oN ' uLA ss1+Zs Q1AiANIZA'l'ION?S A'l'HLlCTIC.S HUMQR AnVh:1zT1s1Nc: AUTOGRAPHS 7 T xii A flQ5oF-- .J 5 ff 'vii 4. 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H elen Lockm- QI' TTQIISUFOI' ,, ......... ,,.F I lciieviovo Hill I A -MOTTO- I 3 Past forever gone, the future still our ownf' I I -COLORS- Blue and White I I -FLOWERF- 1 Lilies of the Valley -CLASS ADVISOHS4 Lois Wagoner Chas. F. White I I XA' if 4' 49501 ov XC? Fw.- CHARLES R. BRANFIELD - Classical! Class President 43 Associate Editor Echo3 Editor Blue and Gold 43 Business Manager 33 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3. 43 Basketball 3, 43 Leadeis 43 Spe-Re-Wri 4. T-Q sci-no M. LUCILLE CALLAHAN -fClassical4 Class Vice-President 43 Editor Blue and Gold 43 Associate Editor 33 Cheer Leader 3, 43 Debate 3. 43 Class Play 33 Sec'- retary Leaders 43 '1'reasurer Latin 43 Declamation 23 I-'ep Club 33 Delphic 4. HELEN G. LOCKE -Classical- Class Secnetary 43 Joke Editor Echo 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 President Latin 43 President headers 43 Orchestra 1. 23 French Club 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Dellibic 43 Class Bzxskeball 1 3 4 ' GENEVIEVE I. HILL -Commercial- Class Treasuner 43 Photo Editor Echo 43 Secretary Spe-Re-Wri 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue and Gold 43 Dramatic 43 Glee Club l3 '1're:Lsure15 Home Economics 23 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 4. , IRENE E. BIONDY -Commercial! Typist Echo 43 Gi-ee Club 43 Operetta 43 Home Econcmics Club 1. 23 Secuetary Dlamatics 43 Commercial Club 43 Delphi? 41 Class Basketball 1, 2. 3. X' 2-f an -iqesol sl Fi fteen , -f A ---EcHo--- -. Q .v 'I ae 'Q' In ,-,f 1 jg, 4.-?s41'5.:f--Q, N' 3 ':E?E1'11 ' 'Sis -4 , A .. h., .iTTb3'Iyff3EQ:1.'EK L, CLOID L. COUTS -Commercial- Attcncled Warnen High School l, 23 Sport Editor Echo 4: Sport. Editor Blue :md Gold 43 Class Baskctbzlll 43 President Commercial 43 Leacleis 43 Football 3, 43 Spc-Re-Wri 4. THOMAS G. DAVIS -Classical - Editor-in-Chief Echo 43 Bluc und Gold Stall' 2, 3, 43 Glce Club 1, 2, 43 Opcretta 43 Orr-lwslra 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 President Dclphic 43 President Leaders Club -1: Science Club 4. CHARLES R. DUNKERLEY -Commercial - Bziskletbnll 43 Clzlss huskcllmll 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Tj, 43 Spe- lic-Wri 43 Commarciail Club 43 I,2udei.s Club 4. ELIZABETH J. EVANS -Classical- Clziss Prcsirlent 23 Sports Eclitor Echo 43 Music Editor Blum: amd Gcvlml 43 Glclc Club 1, 2, 33 Cperctta 23 All County For- ward 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hep Club 2, 33 Dfzlphic '13 lmmlers 4: Francli Club 43 Class Basketball l. 2. 3, 4. REGINA M. FEJES -Classical- Attcndecl Port llcnry, N. Y. High School 13 Basketball 2, 223 Class Bzislnetbrill 33 Girls, Gl1efe Club 33 l-'vp Club 33 Fvencli Club 43 S110-Rc-Wri 4: Clzleis Play 4. Sixtuvn Mqqao- -- Q -1 l l l X41 N 2,- +-frfwdv fscuof- LILA L. FOREMAN - Commercial- Asslwiate Editor Echo 4: Suciety Editor Blue and Guld 43 President Glee Club 43 Give Club l, 2, 3, 43 Manager Basketball 43 Debate Il, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Class Secretary 33 Secretary Dolphin 43 Leaders 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Vice President Com- mercial 4. SO1'lllE E. GALLAS fllmnmereial - Typist Erlum 43 Typist Blue and Gold 43 Glve Club 13 Class Basketball 13 Home Economics 1, 23 President Dramatics Club 43 Comrneruial Club 43 Spb:-Re-Wri 4. FRANK VV. GOLASKE --Classical- Cartormist Echo 43 Current Events Editor Blue and Gold 43 Class Plav 43 Delpliic 43 llrunnatiu Club 43 Science Club 43 Glue Club 4, l,ll.l,IAN HAKE fvClassical- Literary Editor Echo 43 Literary Ediior Blue and Gold 43 Stull' 2, 33 Class Play 3, 43 Short Story 23 Class Secretarm' 2: Dramatic Club 43 llelphic 43 Glue Club l, CARL VV. HALL -AClassiczal4 Assistant Advertising Manager Echo 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Opel'- etta 23 Class President 1, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Class Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Foolball 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Class Play 43 Vic-i--President Ilelnhiu -lg Ilrmnutic Club 43 Lemlers Club 4. '3'f 449503 f',' 1. , .. - .. H 1, IZ if f .Q Q -J l iff ,517- . . -is at sf. 4: 'X' 38 X 4? 'l 8, , if + 3 Q G Q. Q , 3 Seventeen 4-.L'P wp 4 ll '. ' 4 X. ,J gi ECHO 4- BERNICE M. HENDERSON -Connnercial-'H Typist Er-hu 43 Typist Blue and Gold 43 Literary Editor 23 Delphic 43 Secvetzlry Cmnmercizxl 43 Glee Club 13 Class Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 4. BEATRICIC DI. HOUSTON -Classical! Orclmstru 1, 23 Class Basketball l. 23 Dolphic Soc-iety 43 Latin Club 43 Class Poet. Erbo 4. ANDREW HROMYAK -Classical- Amlvertising' lVInnag'0r Echo 43 Gkec Club l, 23 Operetta 23 Cr- vhostru l, 2. 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 43 Football 3. 43 Class Plzxv 43 Class Treasurer 23 View-Preiirlvnt Spe-Re-Wri 43 Leaders 4: llrmnutic-s 43 Cla,-s Bnslvetlmll l, 2. 3, 4. i V LEO L. LUCHETTI --Classicalf Attended Bellaire High School 1, 2, 33 Fooiball 43 Lenders Club 43 Drzunatics 43 Dclphic Literary 43 Sciwenew Club 4. f ' . . . . J , E- Q, ESTHER A. MRCCIEIQRY f 3 4GIaSsica1M T' Debate 33 Class Bzmslcaxtlmll l3 Imznrlm-rs Club 43 IJ9lIJlllf' 1' fl- is ' Ilrzimzitic' Club 4. 4 I. LX 34 ' 3 4 Q 3 -A 3 3 Q V 1 5 O- 0 Eighteen x 3 F lf xi' X 2: sfs I F QECI-:of HUGH S. MOCONNELL - Classical-- Glce Club 2. 33 Operotm 23 Orchestra 23 Dramatic Club 4: Dfflvhif' IJl0l'3I'Y 4: Class Play 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY L. MELNICK - -Classical- Spe-Re-Wri Literary 43 From-h Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Pep Club C23 Basleetbztll 2, 3. 43 All County Ccnter 43 Track 1, 2. fi: Cluss Baskr-tbnll 1. 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. MURCKO ---Classicalg Assistant Business Mnnnmer Echo 43 Dramatic Club 43 French Club 43 Science Club 3. 43 Football 43 Delphic Literary 4. ALBERT P. NAGY -f--Commercialf liusin-ess Manager Echo 43 Class Basketball 1, 2. 3. 43 Football 3. 43 Manager Bzlskctbull 43 Leaders Club 43 Commercial Club 43 Latin 43 Science Club 43 Marshall Delphic 43 Clnss Play 3, fl. BEULAH C. NEWTON Classicalf Assistant Literziry Editor I-lchu 43 Dramatic Club 43 French Club 43 Sl10'R9'NVTl 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, Sig Glen Club ll Class Play 3. OA 13 3333 -19501 W W4 Nineteen W l r ff- 1 ECHO- f +1 ,M l l E. ' l 5 J ljv l' l xl' 0 X 0 Twenty GEORGE A. NICHOLAS --Commercial--if Class Buskietball 43 Class Play 43 Delphio Literary 43 F004 ball 1, 2, 3, 4. NEVA C. PATTERSON e-Classicalw Spe-Re-Wri Literary 43 French Club 4.3 Class Play 33 Gln-ri Clul l. 2, 43 Onvretta 4: Secretary Gloe Club 4. MARY EMILY PHILLIPS -Commercial- Mo I Basketball 1. 43 Chief Typist Echo 43 Typist Blue and Gold 43 Pep Club 2. 33 Class Play 33 Treasurer Commercial Club 4 Leaders Club 43 Spe-Re-Wri Literary 43 Home Economics Clul 13 Class Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. HELEN M. SHANNON -Classical-A J French Club 43 Delphic Club 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 43 Class Play 43 Pep Club 3. 1. fl95Ol X as 2- S+---:uosofeee .. 11- -EQHQ eimior Class History Let us turn the pages of history back to nineteen hundred twenty-six and we s-ee a band of sixty-five young folks, with very green looks on their faces entering B. H. S. That was the beginning of our high school career. We, of course, followed the style of our upper classmen and had our first class meeting, at which Carl Hall was elected President. We stepped into society when we had our first HalloWe'en part.y at Addison. The Freshies showed the rest of the school they were there when the call for athletics was sounded. We had several candidates for the football Squad and basketball teams and several representatives in track. Thus passed our first year in high school and we were eager to return in the fall. 'Ilhe next September found us back again, but some of our number had fallen by the wayside and now only forty-five remained to cont.inue our Work as Sophomores. This year Elizabeth Evans was chosen President. As Soph- omores we were again well represented in athletics. The outstanding events of our class this year were our HalloWe'en party at Stevenson and a Weiner roast at Elk's Cabin. Another vacation period rolled by and in the early autumn we returned, as Juniors with an enrollment .of thirty-six. Carl Hall, who so capably led us in our Freshman year, was again elected President. We immediately sensed the importance ol' our duties, so started in work- ing with much energy. This year we were to banquet the. Seniors, so to help raise the necessary funds we sold candy and sponsored a chicken supper. Then came our Class Play, 'The Family Upstairs, which was highly successful. Also, we must not forget the Junior Vaudeville, which pleased the public. In this year, athletics again beckoned strongly as we had Seven on the gridfield, five on the basketball squads and many representatives in track. Our first party was with the .Seniors and then Miss Biggin, our class ad- visor, entertained us, at her home. Three girls were members of the debate team. The melodious voices of severa-l Juniors were to be heard in the Glee Clubs. We closed our careers as Juni-ors by banqueting the Seniors in royal fash- ion on May 17, at the Wickcliffe Manor in Youngstown. We returned as Seniors, with several more dropping out and now there remained twenty-nine to keep up the fight. At our first class meeting Charles Branfield was elect-ed class President. This year our ring was put, up for standardization, and the vote was favorable. The Junior-Senior Halloween party was held at the High School. Twenty-one l 4 I Mfg fs: , X lv- 1,.. W Q i fi Twentv-ix? 1 Y l 9 5 O of f be eff- fECHOf- SENIOR CLASS HlS'I'0R'l' fllontinuedj We are proud to claim among our ranks, Helen Locke, Captain of the en on the all-county basketball team, All in all four Senior girls, and four Senior boys lettered in basketball and five boys in football. ! Girls' Basketball teamg Elizabeth Evans and Dorothy Melnick, who were chos- Many Clubs of the high school have several Seniors as members. Many Sqeniors are members of the Glee Clubs. Two members of the class were on the Debate team. And now, as the year draws to a close, we regretfully bid goodbye to dear old Brookfield High. So Classmates, stand together, As heartily we raise, One loyal song at parting In Alma Mater s praise. May fortune smile upon her May men her name enthrone And we forever cherish Her honor as our own. YLucille Callahan. f 9 i ass ropheey I like to dream of wealth And of ships that come in from sea Laden with jewels and beautiful glass But happier I drink to the health Of a Muse who can furnish me With dreams of my Senior Class. Dazed as I always am I at facing Judge Whitcraft in the Court Room ion Shorthand writer, taking notes of the trial. How suprised I was to see that Tom Davis was the Prosecuting Attorney. When we were Seniors at Brookfield High everyone predicted that Stinky would be a comedian, and now, there he was rattling off trans-continental sentences that were so complicated a Philadelphia LaWyer.couldn't under- stand them. His speech was suddenly broken by the ringing of the noon whistle and Judge Whitcraft, deeply in sympathy with the appetite of man- kind, dismissed the case. y I wandered out of the Court House, into the Warmth of an early June Sun, conscious of the fact that 1 had been acquited of whatever misdemeanor it was that Leo Luchetti, Professor of History in Columbia U., had accused me. As I stepped into the street whom did I meet but Helen Shannon, chic in a. smart sport suit., and behind her was, the ever faithful, Hugh McConnell, carrying two traveling bags, labeled Hollywood. V y S y of Detention prospects and Watched Bernice Henderson, the World's Champ- L-AF--3 A -ECHO-f . E., CLA SS PIIOPH ECI' fC0ntinuedj From a radio, in a shop window, nearby, came the voice of' Frank Golaske announcing that Beulah Newt-on and her Banjo Babies would play-- Let's Do Things and Neva Patterson would sing- Oh, for the Land of Barbecues. The musical numbers were followed by a talk on More Baskets -by Eliza- beth Evans. Across the street, this sign- George Nicholas- Merciless Dentist pend- ed into the street. Near the Dentists' office wa.s the Beauty .Salon of Sophie Callas and in the next block stood the National Bank of which Joe Murcko is president. These :familiar names and faces instilled a spirit of' restlessness into my being, so it was with nervous satisfaction that I hailed the first taxi-cab that came along and told the driver I just wanted to go places. He drove to tlhe show ground where the ' Highest Paid circus troupes had pitched their tents. Imagine my surprise, wihen in paying the chauffeur I glanced up and saw that he was none other than Cloid Couts. Good Fortune seemed t.o smile upon me that day, for as I entered the Circus Gates I saw Lila Foreman, New York's youngest and most popular Society Matron, talking to Chuck Dunkerly, the famous Railroad Magnate. Lila t.old me she had just received a letter from Genevieve Hill, who is kept very busy at her Studio in Greenwich Village and Genevieve had told her tha.t Mary Emily Phillips, the Colleen Moore of our Senior Class, together with Irene Biondy had es'tablished a Make-Up Relief Hospital on the top of' Beverly Hills. As we walked over the show grounds, the familiar voice of Al. Nagy came to our ears. He was introducing Hromyak, the greatest of magicians, who would now exhibit some ol' the feats Houdini couldn't learn. In the crowd of interested spectators, w-e found Regina Fejes who said she had just arrived. Regina was bubbling over with excitement. She had seen Helen Locke, the Athletic Coach of New York University, and Dorothy Melnick, th-e swimming coach of that same University. Ding Hall, she told us, was over on the field back of the show grounds 'taking people up in his aeroplane to an elevation of 5000 feet. Lila and I decided to go up, and as we were about to step into the plane, Charles Branfleld--that enterprising New York Undertaker-- slipped two of his cards into our pockets. I can't say whether Ding cheated us out of the tail-spin or not, for when I again knew life, I was lying upon a bed in the City Hospital. Esther Mac- Cleery, the head nurse was applying ice packs to my head, while Beatrice Houston, our Pharmacist was making up some pills. I know just how you feel said the clear voice ol' our cheerleader, I went up with Ding yesterday. Then why aren't you in bed too? I asked, but looking up into those large brown eyes of Lucille Callahan's I needed no answer--for I know--you ca.n't keep an Irishman down. ----Lillian Hake X I H' :ur A-' 't'g ' 5 Oil' Lx Twen ty-th ree gen- ...aO:g....,... Class i We, the Class of '30 of Brookfield High School, being of full age and I sound mind, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and test- amentz- V To the faculty as a whole, we leave the dear old school building to make I whoopie in ----- To Mr. Emery we leave the radio, with one request-wkeep it. turned on so that th-e music, stealing in by wa.y of the heaters will pep up some dreary classroom. To Mr. Whitcraft we leave the glorious memory of having been the home room teacher of such an illustrious, studious, and well-mannered class as the Seniors of 1930??'? - To Coach Koppel we leave our sincere wish-es for success with his athletic teams and may they bring all kinds of honor and more Championship cups to our dear old Alma Mater. The whole Senior Class leaves enough money to buy Miss Wagoner fm basketball. To Mr. White we leave our Congratulations and Best Wishes in case the wedding bells start clanging next year. To Miss Caldwell who has had to suffer with our acquaintance for two hard, weary years, we leave, the best of luck. To next year's Senior Class we leave our battle scarred seats in the Sen- ior Room. To the Juniors we leave all our hopes that they may become bigger and better than us in every way. QTry and do it..j To the Sophomores we leave a little advice: Push, Pull, or get out of the way. To the Freshmen we will our coura.ge, ability, perseverence and what r F not. Dorothy Melnick leaves her basketball ability to Mabel Lunn. Lucille Callahan wills her position as cheer leader to Betty Hendricks. Lila Foreman wills her job in Mr. Emery's office, to any who is strong enough to stand the long hours and strenuous work she had to put up with! Charles Branfield leaves his drag with the teachers to James Foreman. S Andrew Hromyak gives his Hbrutish way with the women to Alden Ba- ker. Hugh McConnel wills his WIT to either Harry Lohr or Johnny Komlos-- which ever one needs it most. Cloid Couts leaves his John Gilbert ways to Stanley Hacker. QOhl you Hackerj We leave all the old calendars, -educational posters and what have you, T hanging in the Senior Room, to Mr. Figley, to do with as he sees fit. Signed. Sealed. and witnessed thereof, bv the members of the Class of Nineteen-Hundred and Thirty. H ---Regina Fejes af'-ef .1 if he-719501 ' 0 Twenty-four 41-1- :L CBIUIIIOT C JJISS poem Twenty-nine Seniors all merry and bright Are saying, goodbye to the old school tonight' Gathered together with hopes and with tears Recalling dear incidents out of the years. Years which brought honor years which bpought fame Each one adding glory to old Brookfield's nameg With a smile on our lips and a laugh in our hearts, In life's great play we are taking our parts. The future before us---the past has gone by--- We are leaving tonight with a tear and a sighg In time that's to come we'll keep pushing on Till all 1ife's reversals are conquered and gone. Here's to the Seniors, t.he White and the Blue, May bonds of dear friendships forever hold true! When years bring new pleasures and life adds her pain, May memories of Brookfield's sweet friendships remain. The anchor is lifted, the goal is in sight, 'lhe good Senior ship will set sail tonightg She'll weather the storm when the voyage begins, For our crew is prepared---and preparedness Wins. '4Beatrice Matilda Houston Y' + 'Q' 4 Y 49501 e e f- -fcno --- S, S ' l X Twenty-F' n H N555 I 1 , Q- ' l.f,,', I., 'l'x-Jentv-six YI 11 4 Q A3 ,- 4 v ,- Z P, -1 T 1-L5 QJ .22 O,- G75 ,'I,'.Ci fi rn-H F-1 -Z ... ,- 2345 2 L. Q1 5 E if Z3 3 6 u E '55-1 ar ai 5:4 PY-I E N .-C: Q I3 Q M S N 2 aa Q Ili C. CU .ff s-. U el ,rf L. E' Q E S, U Qu .D GJ CD E2 ai AC cd CQ fi 5. .Q 4-7 as 5: .-. an .D ffl J u L: cv M 51 cd U 2 hi if Q2 C1 ..- .-. Z 'S QE o v-1 i S: Q9 -0-7 v-3 as ,D 'TJ as A L3 111 U C1 C5 ,-C U1 3 vf E o td '-S f ca 'CE P-5 Lf-I m, : cd Q P11 J pc. .fi Z E L: me Q Q if L1-Q L5 uf 4-5 5 O LJ Li C. mx E 21 53 ,lf 41 2 4-1 5 'U O E4 '1 oto, R. E. Perry, J. P Patrich 2 tv. ,C fa 4-9 C P-4 U 2 Q E C Cl O U 0 E cd 5 E rj E S1 O cn S: ua O4-F Ed 4-3 E71 ffl 5 Ir ,gi CD SI EL o Di 'Ii U5 2 E o Z fb-7-4 5 3 C D-4 Cr-I C .2 'ES ME O .,-1 U! D4 as 'JI VI ni cf 'U as CC E3 2 ,xr U .,-. -. K!-4 erett, V. FIV 5 'U G E4 ui 4-3 Q2 C1 ua .Q GS F4 as LP-4 ui x 3 Ld LI. Q2 S rv-1 Z4 +5 :fi 6 .Q KS N U2 2 af u CI O ,C U1 'E' S. an Z DC 3 '1 W ,l IT! 0 I O Margaret Elk. eland SV C1 Advisors, H. D. 'HSS Cl 5 .. :aa-af iecno--. .. - N., iunniioir glass llzllistoiry We, as dignified Juniors, recall those happy days three years ago when we entered dear old Brookfield High School as green freshmen. This class of '27 numbered nearly one hundred the largest class enrolled in Brookfield High School up until that time. We were somewhat amazed by the hustle and bustle the first day, and we looked with awe at the Seniors going on their way serenely, not getting lost or having to ask questions. Just think' They even knew where their classes were. We 'thought we would never find our way about, but in several weeks we soon settled down to the routine of high school life. We had our first class meeting and elected Ruth Riley as President and Doris McInt.yre as Secretary. Our class colors were green and white, very appropriate--pure, innocent, green Freshmen, not as sophisticated and worldly wise as our upper classmen. Mr. Cleveland and Miss Elk were our class advisors. We were well represented both in literary and athletic events. Thus our first year in High School came to a close and we looked forward to our Sophomore year eagerly. The summer months passed swiftly and again we entered School. Now we were Sophomores, somewhat wiser than we had been the previous year, although decreased in number. Raymond Foll- meyer was elected class president, Harlan Clark, vice president, Frances Wilk, secretary, and Mary Kutscher, treasurer. Our colors were red and white and our advisors Mr. Henry and Miss Elk. Again we made ourselves prominent in sports, having three letter-men in football, three girls on the basketba.ll squad and five boys on the boys squad. We also took part in literary activiti-es especially in short story a.nd declamation. This year a number from our class took part in the High School Operetta. Winmills of Holland. This year we returned only fifty-six remaining. We organized with Ray-- mond Follmeyer as president, Harlan Clark, vice president, Thomas McMullin, treasurer, and Catherine Elk secretary. Our class colors were for the second time red and white and our advisors' Miss Elk and Mr. Cleveland. We took a prominent part in the opcretta, Polished Pebbles. Once more we excelled in literary activities. We had members on the debating teams, and in declamation and oration. Now another year is drawing to a close and we are looking forward to our last and dearest year at Brookfield High School when we return as Sen- iors. We only hope we may set as good an example to the lower classmen as the Seniors before us have done, and by so doing live up to our class motto. To the best thou knowest, be true. -Ruth Riley Twenty-se n 'Mx fag iECHO i 4 Q I 1 4 Y k XXL ldc95c3 .A Th went bwgight 3 4 5 W E v u 7 Z v L 9 T 71 'fiom gms' gm' .jpfgfi maggjw' 2 auf m'g1v'Sf-,ji Q U H45 Q . 436,-4 SWQQQD aigegi -OU cg E5 5:2 E 1253 5.0 gg 5.5mm 555515 252 sf -iSL:.l '.3 5 ,-is Hdg2QH miagdgg JN:Q Hs QEQfj:g 2 S g Q 350532 A , CI QEQEQEQ sf .. .54 Umiifii em? ,dm 'QESDJEEEA M- .JN Q, G-21 QSEEQ gmgxqwg UAS! 2 'S vzmd -E4 hfmdgii -FQ Hmm Hg WEB -56 01,7 PQ gglg 'E 'ZS 3 ifilf-Zkleffig 2522755 mg 354 iidfjgf eajm4aG .UPF-l-,.. 522355 m2:ifE EWSME imgggg gm54i oc,-,Q tid-,ciomiw-I' QWQZS SAASMQS 2 m WQJAQFZ Egxageg -S:'Z7 15 mwgzifm Q Q nina JW P Soplhoimore llilliistorfy On September seventh, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight the most brilliant and becoming of all classes entered Brookfield High School. As We were termed green freshies, we later chose green and white as our class colors. As our class had pupils from different parts of the township we first be- came acquainted. Catherine Hostetter was chosen our class president. Anna Longley was chosen Blue and Gold reporter. Mr. Hulme and Mis-s Caldwell were our class advisors. A fact that added lustre and distinction to our class was the ability of some in athletics. Several made the football and basketball squads. We had one letter man of whom we were very proud. We had a Hallow'een party with the Sophomores at Brookfield. Here we ate., drank, and had a merry time. Many of the pupils dresed in funny and clever costumes. A As the year came to an end we had a picnic at Yankee Lake. We roasted weiners and marshmallows and then went boat-riding. Some went swimming in spite of the cold wea.ther. This ended our career as freshmen. Several months elapsed before we returned to school. When we came back to Brookfield High we found that our class had decreased considerably. There were almost a hundred pupils in the Freshmen class and only sixty en- rolled as Sophomores. We again elected officers for the year. Those who held office wereg Ash- ton Hall, Presidentg Anna Longley, Vice Presidentg Julia Elk, Secretaryg Reese Edwards, Treasurer. Elizabeth Davis was our Blue and Gold report- er. Mr. Koppel and Miss McConnell were class advisors. Athlet.ics and Literary again had a place in our class. We had several who made the football and basketball squads. There were five who earned letters. We had a girl on the debate team and one on the Declamation team. These two earned letters for their merited work. The Sophomore Class wanted to earn money for the future years to come so they gave two very interesting plays on a Friday morning. The names of them were Uncle Dick's Mistake and t'Taking Father's Place. Each ex- pected to be called on any time to take part in plays of the different societies. As was customary we had a party with the Freshmen at Addison. Every- one soon became acquainted with the members of the Freshmen class at the party. The Sophomore Class owes all it's prosperity to the teachers and the co-operation of the other classmen. -Evelyn Chambers l f X 'A - e- 11950- ft Twen ty-h 5.45 QE so 53 'U 5-4v14 35 ,gm U? go O .md 'fm' 32 Q-C U10 4-QC is EE 52 few Ov-1 L, u. OF ,U 52 11 HE U f-434' ,cc fi 23 OO 5449-1 dw' SB S49-4 Q2 Hs.. ,U QQ Q - QM .f-5.4 ,nm -p-U 3209 :L mi' DB ,-U4-w .5 .2-,-1 ,2 , 05 'Ea CVB' Ex EE mm E3 o .Hx E 5. ,g,-Q 'gin-4 Q Q. sqx G35-4 'QS '50 3: Ciiifdii 6EEgEi95 5 'M ga.,-. ' QE o...1,.,,3 'U -mwgg , h-Q. ,cms sw H .QESTQES mf-:S 5 0511 'M 'U-CE-g:Ex.E3 Pg-'ETA ' 3 ,d1,g4w.,':'f,3 .Pa .P - mmm,-,mg-Em .xi - P -CN m.-102 +Oflu1dJ ,gzfgggw-HE s- C. ,'Q, 'api-GBQUE h Nbnmg .5.C::. .D , jawn: ggcvgcf' Q. S-. Siggiwgg 'v-4 ,S,a'g2Ed52'J sv FU -wg CEEQQQAIIJ JIU? N W r - cd Eiqaiffise eeggiiii Os-1 xsyxgp E63 'ztw 25ULf5w- Q-+.::E,,:'Z mg, -fm L. '-',Q5-4-E445 -C v?,3,gL1.! 'ESE :S-o.25 EL'3 -1NQC,-4.-Wm Ogg: Ci'i 2?iivv'? s:iEG232 Sgisnwwi 'EO -mp 'cs ,A Pofvm. G2 E .Q ' rn 0,3411 652.53 w'dGEs-M Q53 ,QQ CM m,.,g,-4 of-CGM mcsiwieg ECL3s:NQ'5 9 P-F, 5 5::'?:7n5' U rwnaggigmh r-lgufds-TE mg 35353 ENE o ',-V Eg.-f-15,2-fgm-:?a sw--aw ws,-me ,- SHP w9a gvEE, Q-',3wE...'5aa,.gu F,-4.3: 5 swam 505,115-, P lfv'ws,fw2 5 ,.,,3I ., .ffcwg :cami . 'f-rQ4 OJ., qg L5 f1mllJEC 'U G3 oo ' H'ff7,.:cL ,ccQ ..5'-'D --4-HON 232514-'UQ' -SE 55,-C.-CINGXGJ +-2 :LE QE: h aa SQJH3: Tomy' .. QE6EfU5if FCQH'-5rQ?zms..Em -0-13 5'O 15,,'x Z'-csdgi -CLE E,-Qu-1-1.-1105-1!l1 E 5u.i3Sg3J3 OihxmEi Q ws: E sian cw-JQE-HQ.s.:z Q 4 ll 2 J: O il r der. Ye B.K Caldwell, Dorothy Howells, li. Class Advisors, G. E. Whitcraft, Mildred 5 '5 Z 2 -II X4 ' s -I 250-ff X 2,8 Thirty J Q 5 'i1'B if 'ECHOai 'lires innaint .ass llllis'toir'jy' Class ol' 1933, Brookfield High about to unfold itself to you! We emerged from three schools---Addison, Brookfield Center, and Steven- in Brookfield as Freshmen. Happy we were, indeed, to become High School Students! I song numbered in all one hundred twenty-four, the largest class ever entered On September twenty-seventh our first meeting' was called and the fol- lowing officers were elected: President-James Gallagher, Vice President-- -Russell Clarkg Secretary-Jennie Spakg Treasurer-Donald Dunhamg Class Ad- visors-Mr. Whitcraft, Mr. Kreider, Miss Caldwell, and Miss Howells. At a later meeting' Green and White were chosen as class colors and i'Upward and Onward as our motto. When President James Gallagher withdrew from school, Vice President Russell Clark was elected President and Elizabeth Szabo, Vice President. Our Class furnished one letter girl to the Girls' Basketball squad and one boy received a letter as a football star. Later in the season our class formed Basketball teams with Helen Pit- onyak as captain for the girls and Steve Filipovitch captain for the boys. We played a number of games with various results. At these games hhe Juniors supported our teams and aided us in our cheers. Betty Hendricks and Harry lirawitz acted as cheerleaders. The Freshmen Class have been represented in activities other t-han ath- letics. The Freshmen have sh-own themselves Capable in scholastic work too. We have always had a number ol' representatives on the Honor Roll, some having' kept their names on throughout the year. We have also been interested in Literary Activities. A number of the class have appeared in assembly programs from time to time. When the call was extended for those interested in debate, ora-tion, and declamation, a number of Freshmen answered and indeed proved themselves very capable in each of these lines, although they were not chosen on any ot' these teams to represent their school. We are sure that another year will find us taking an active part in these activities. A large number of the Freshmen took part in the operetta Polished Pebbles. Thus with our motto Upward and Onward the Freshmen Class pre- pares to end it's first year as High School students. We hope to be the lar- gest class to leave Brookfield as we were the largest class to enter it. --Dorothy Clark XA lr rf- LX K' B B '1'hi.-nf. e th- f-f ' eiCHO- y SClill0Oli lF'CUJltllllCi G P -September- 9.-First day of School. 13.-Senior Class was Organized. 17.-Senior Rings selected. i 20 -Junior Class organized. I 27.-Sophomore Class organized. r . -eOctober- fl.-eSeniors given tickets by Mr. Wliitcraft. 18.e-Girls defeated the Newton Falls team. . l .1 18.-Brookfield defeated Cortland tFootballl. ll 23.-Freshmen and .Sophomore Halloween Party. f 24.fDedication of Annual. GJ. 25.fLiterary Clubs organized. ' 4 Z5.fGirls defeated McDonald. 9.1-Junior and Senior Halloween Party. 30.-Faculty Masquerade Party at Stevenson. l i 2 A -Novemberi A 2.-Defeated Lowellville football team. 4.-Flowers sent to Mrs. Caldwell. 5.-Invitations selected. T.-Junior supper at Masury. .eCommercial Club organized. l0.eDef-cated Leavittsburg' 1FootballJ. 15.--Debate tryouts. 22 --Girls defeated Liberty. 27.-fl'l1anksg'iving vacation. H I -eDC,t7QIlllJ61' A 6.-Girls enter tournament. 7.-Defeated Lordstown. 13.-Boys defeated by Strulthers. 13.-Girls defeated by St.ruthers. 14.-Girls defeat Fowler and McDonald in tournament 17.-'Girls win T. I. A. honors by defeating Howland. 2U.- Starts Christmas vacation. -January- F 3.-Boys' Basketball team defeats Alumni. ll 10.-Boys defeated by Newton Falls. ll.-Rev. Bowers talk on Prohibition.', 16.-Boys defeated Niles High. -XA I ' V+ '3 5 G L 2: Thirtx'-t Q I -+MeH-1 i4ECHO+f- -B- SUHUUL l'HlROXll'l,E fContinuedj '70 f Measurements taken for caps and gowns. 25.eDei'eated by Newton Falls. 29Y-Assembly held by Seniors on McKinley's Birthday. 31. Defeated Hubbard Boys' team. -alfebruary eeee - 1 -- Defeated by Sharpsville Boys. I I 7,7 -Defeated Howland. 14.44-Defeated Sharpsville on their new floor. Girls defeated Hubbard. 19W-Girls banqueted by Cleppers. -vBoys enter County tournament.. 15W 21 22.---F-Defeated Lordstown team. 28.e--Defeated Howland.. il -e-AMarehw 1.-eeDefea1led by McDonald in semi-finals. 5.-Operetta at Brookfield. 'Y.YSophomores gave their Class Plays. 10.--Boys defeated by Scienceville in District Tournament 11 A Senior Picture Show. 14 -eDefea.ted by Medina at Kent. i l6.fASenior Candy Sale. 21.--Mothers banqueted Basketball girls. 28.--Harlan Clark won County Uration. 31.e eDefeated Bloomfield for County debate honors. -eAprilAf Ii- fAnnual goes to press. 10.--Sophomores win Class Basketball Tournament. 15.--Debaters go to Kent. 23-2-1.ffJunior Play. eeeehlayee- 6, -Mothers' banquet Football and Basketball squads. 10.a-- -Winners in District Commercial Contest go to Bowling' Green. 10.-eWinners in District Classical Contest go to Columbus. 13.-Junior-Senior Banquet. 14-15.-Senior Play. l 16.-School Exhibit. M l8.v fBaccalaurate. f 21.WClass Night. 22.-Commencement. 23.-Last Day of School. 23.-Class Picnics. if eaef-T n495Off 0 Thir 1:31, ty-three ' I M W qu L 1 2 X. 1 W 7 'ir +- in xg 1 A X , , C7 Thirty-fmzr I 2 6 , 1 1 1 ,-ff - f A5 X 1 W 'w H' Hd95O1 i l- xj If C' -41-f-f isci-io ,AiilUllflI'lllUl11 1917 Wifi Fail' ------. ..-.. - -- Brookfield, Ohio Porter Hughes .... .,,,,,,.,,--,,----. Benjamin McKay ..N... --- Youngstown Ohio Richard Taylor .......-. .,...,...,,-,,.,,H, Alice Christy, lHenryJ --- ...r. Brookfield, Ohio Irene Clark, iMastersJ .....,MA.... Warren, Ohio Mildred Hollenhank, fLamhathj--Washington D. C. Lois McMaster ..ee - .........ee.. Brookfield Ohio Ruth Steward --- - .........e,, Brookfield, Ohio 1918 Carl Flemon ...............,...... Masury, Ohio Albert Hughes ....,,.................,.., , --.. ,- Mabel Bartholomew, iDeceasedJ ..,, . ....,o,.,e, Minnie Kulow, Teacher Youngstown, Brookfield, O. Susie Maliner, fRosmanl ........ Brookfield, Ohio 1919 Dorothy Stewart ................ Brookfield, Ohio Oma Riley, Principal of Junior High -- Girard, Ohio Carlyn Jones, lNewcombj ,..... Washingfton, D. C. Florence Hamilton .........,o.,.......,,,.W,.., ,- 1920 Cyril Hollenbank .... ..... ,... B r ookiield, Ohio l'auline Flemon --- ,......w A..... S haron, Pa. 1921 William Carrothers .......... ...... S baron, l'a. Elizabeth Jones, fMeekerj ....e. Brookfield, Marie Kulow, Teacher in Hubbard--Brookfield, Mildred Patterson, fFoltzJ ..,..... Hubbard, Edith Riley, iFentonJ .......... Brookfield, Christina Elk, Teacher at Addison -- Masury, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio LinaLitman, QReesel .............. Auburn, Y. 1922 John Christy -. .... ......... - -- Brookfield, Ohio, Riley Everett, 1Deceasedl --- ..e.......... ---- John Reiser ..--.-- -. ..------ --- Hubbard, Ohio 1923 ' I-ela Litmarl .--- .- ---------- ---- K GIVE, Ohio Leora Jones, fl-ohrj -------- --- MaSury. Ohi0 Jean Abernathy, L'l'ribbyJ --------- Masury, Ohio 'm1i495Of-'-' 1924 Marjorie Rigby, QSchultzJ --- Duffy Jennings - ...-... - Eugene Kirby ..... l l xg ' 6' - Theodore Rieser ----. -- Delbert Balliet ,-..,..,---,. Josephine Aaron, fYoungj --- 1925 Silas Baxter .... --- .eH,.... Evan Blair ,,....,.,.a,.a--- Mabel Catterson, Uonesj ..-.. Lucille Dunham, fKemmerlej - Josephine Gallas, CHasSagej ---in--U Charl-es Rice ..........,...... Anna Reeser ......e...e.e -- Raymond Mihlbaugh ..... -----M-nu Doris Longley, fRicej ........ Lloyd Jackson .......... -- Geraldine Hollenbank -... -- George Riley ......... -- Mary Seaburn ............. 1926 ecaoczag-Q-.-..', ALUMNI fContinuedj ---- Masury, - - - Vienna, --- Masury, --- Hubbard, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Sharon, Pa. New Castle, Pa. --- Masury, Ohio ------ Sharon, Pa. Warren, Ohio Sharon, Pa. Youngstown, Ohio Sharon, Pa. Masury, Ohio - Brookfield, Ohio Faye McElhaney, fDaviesl ..e... Brookfield, Viola McCleery, fl-Iostranderl ,,.- Hartford, Ruth Anderson, fFrazierj -- --- Cleveland, John Argenson -- .,....,.. Amanda Barrett --- William Blair --- John Carnahan ...... -- Charles Elk ---..-.. ....,.... ---- John Elk, School of Gymnastics-- Virginia Everett -. ..........,... - Ruth Glass, Qllrebilcockj ...... Flor-ence Hacker ............. Clyde Ha-ll, Kent State College ........ Charles Hummel ..........a.. Laura Hurst, fSchWaI'tZJ ........ -.--- Ohio Ohio ----- Sharon, Pa. --- Masury, Ohio --- Brookfield, Ohio -- Brookfield, Ohio Ohio --- Masury, Ohio --- Warren, Ohio --- Masury, Ohio --- Masury, Ohio --- Masury, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Brookfield, Ohio Zelienople, Pa. ----- Masury, Ohio Kent, Ohio ----- Masury, Ohio Sharon, Pa. Leona James, Teacher in YoungstoWn,- Hubbard, O. Edward 'Kirby -----...--.......... Masury, Ohio Raymond Kulow ----------.-.----- Hubbard, Ohio Mary Luka-sko ------------- --- Cleveland, Ohio Harry Lunn, fDeceasedJ ---- 1, U ii' Thirty-si 7 495Of--- ECHO ALUMNI fContinuedj Thomas Martin -.-.....-,,. Olive McCleery, fCromleyj ,-- Fred McCullough .......... Clara Mehm ....... -M---- Lois Miller ...... .- ..M...,,,, Gladys Rieser, fMcBride,j ,......... Grant Walls, Danville Normal -,...--c Janet Roett ....n.n,......,hn C- 1927 Margaret Broad -. ......,. , Mary Cooper --.H ,.... W--- Cecil Crea ..... --- Laurence Rigby --..-, Della Riley, fSonkJ -..- Wright Sexton --..--,.- Steve Simco ....e......,. Elizabeth Walters ........,e., .. - - --,- Sharon Pa. --- Warren Ohio ---- Sharon la. Brookfield Ohio Hubbard Ohio Dany ille Ind. ,- U Sharon Pa. -- Mfisury Ohio Flwood City la. --- Masury --- Masury Brookfield -- Hubbard --- Masury - - - Masury Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Kathryn Werner, fAndersonl ........ Niles Ruth Dungan, Kent State College .ae. Kent Evelyn Hogrue ........-. .. .e......... Sharon, l'a. Ohio Myrtle Hopfue, fHunterj ---... ..,. Wheatland, l'a. George Hromyak, Ohio U. -,.---.,-s--- Athens, Ohio Hazel Jackson, fllallj .......... Brookfield, Ohio Mary James, Teacher in Youngstown -- Hubbard O. Abner McFarland ......,....... Brookfield, Ohio Mary Montgomery, fHazlet.tj .... Brookfield, Ohio Beatrice Newton, Teacher at Curtis--Hubbard, Ohio William O'Neill ....a............... Sharon, l'z1. S .-E., .... l 1 in 1. , 4 v W l 1 v 1 r 1 I I 9- , s at , 1 44 , I 4 1 1 . Y i i x v 1 i llelen Hacker, Teacher at Stevenson -- Masury, O. 1928 Kenneth Armour ...............c.. Masury, Ohio May Bailey, Muskingum College---NewConcord, O. 5.41 N 2- .1 Y -in-1 Carl Balliett .....c. - .....c. --- . .... - Margaret Carnahan -,-.--- ...cc - .... Masury, Donna Clark ........ ,-- Brookfield, Charles Damey --- --- Br , Melvin Dennis --,. .... Masury, Tillie Dunkerly ---,-- .... Masury, Edward Follmeyer .,.. --- Masury, Ellen Hamm ........ Arthur Henderson .s.... Raymond Houston ........ Lily Johnson, fMattesonJ --- O--- 1 fl95Ol Sharon, Pa. Ohio Ohio . .0 Ohio Ohio Ohio .,- Indiana, Pa. -. -- Sharon, Pa. Sharon, l'a. H M Yoigveiand, Oh io l l as Th even ALUMNI fContinuedj Ohio Curtis Kutscher .................. Masury, Alice Marshall, fRootj -, ........ Brookfield, Ohio Mary McMullen, Lake Erie College--Painesville, O. to a e2-1-f- fECI-IO Winona Redner .................... Masury, Ohio Olive Riley, Teacher at Fowler -- Brookfield, Ohio Allen Root ...................... Brookfield, Ohio Ruth Salow ..a. ,--- ,,,... Masury, Ohio Emma Schultz .... .... C leveland, Ohio Mildred Uber --- ...... .... C leveland, Ohio 1929 Sophie Andres, QDonaldsonJ ......... Sharon, Pa. Ruth Bailey, City Hospital ....... Youngstown, O. Eva Blair .................... --- Masury, Ohio Kathryn Clark, City Hospital .... Youngstown, O. Isabell Jones .....,........... Lois Litman, fMcFarlandJ ...... Bonita McFarla-nd Hazel Moore ....,. Anna Muntean .... Juanita Price ....... Wilhelmina Ritter .... Ca-roline Segi ....... Viola Tolan .....,. Eleanor Tribby --- Fern Williams .... --- Masury, Ohio Brookfield, Ohio Sharon, Pa. Hubbard, Ohio ---- Sharon, Pa. --,- Masury, Ohio ---- Sharon, Pa. --- Sharon, Pa. -,- Masury, Ohio ---U Sharon, Pa. Masury, Ohio Thomas Canon ...... ........ S haron, Pa. Kenneth Coombs ...C .... B rookfield, Ohio Chester Dennis --- .... Masury Ohio William Germond --- ..,. Masury, Ohio John Good ---.---- --- Masury, Ohio Otto Hall ....... --- Masury, Ohio Tony Harmon ,... ..... M asury, Ohio Cecil Hoovler --- --- Brookfield, Ohio Paul Jerko ..... --- Brookfield, Ohio Fred Longley ...s........ ..... M asury, Ohio Ralph Lunn ............... .... S haron, Pa. Gaylord Maben, Detroit U. --- ..., Detroit, Mich. Walter McQuig'g' ............ ...... S haron, Pa. Jack Middleton, Ohio State ...... Columbus, Ohio Andy Ondich ...,.......... ...... M asury, Ohio George Poto .... --- Brookfield, Ohio Sam Rad-0 ,......... ..,,. B rookfield, Ohio Kenneth Simpson ,..... ..... T iltonsville, Ohio XA A ::n.1l 'iF' . y- eight 0 - o X 0 Thirt WA s X E! g , 7 E V, wavigg- of a s 'A Q If v f G X xA 4 4 ,-si' 1 - J A N tx.. A Organizations bf A A If---E C H o 'l I WIS il Efoiho Editor-in-chiei' ..., - -- ----- g,., , -- Thomas Davis Associate Editors- -- - Charles Hranlield, Lila Foreman Business Manager ----. ---------, e,e....,. Albert Nagy Assistant Business Manager- -- - e.,,.. Joe Murcko Advertising Manager ,,......, ,- ---Andrew Hromya-la l Assistant Advertising Manager,-A A.... ---Carl Hall Literary Editor ........-..r.. -- .,.s Lillian Hake Assistant Literary Editor --- -- - ,--Beulah Newton Photograph Editor .---- .- ---- Genevieve Hill Sports Editor fBoysj -- ------. Cloicl Couts Sports Editor gGirlsJ --,- -.--- E lizabeth Evans Art Editor ---..-.----- ------ F rank Golaske Joke Editor .---.---- .--.----- H ellen Locke Chief Typist ---- ---- M ary Emily Phillips E lrene Biondy l Typislts ------ - Bernice Henderson i Sophie Gallas E1 af ' -A A HfiQ5O:------ I., Furtv ECHO' ,C ,ee I ure an Ol I L ai Elf tl l l Sf lfllf The School Paper, The lilue and Cold, is published monthly hy thc tu dents of Hrooltiiold High School under the supervision ol' the .following stall Editoi'-in-c'l1iel' ,,.,.A, 7 C-, Ag,., , ll,.. Charles Bmnfield Editor ...l,....,.v . - - Lucille Callahan Business Manager M, ew- Harris Rogner Society Editor W, v..... Lila Foreman Music Editor U, .,u, Elizabeth Evans Joke Editor uA,,,v .d,..E,.. . - Alden Baker Literary Editor E,,e - E-....,,.... Lillian Hake Sports Editors ..v....., ,-eeCloid Couts, Harry Lohl' Current Events Editor ee- A......... Frank Golaske Advertising' Editor --. ..... Thomas McMullin Cartoonist .....e.... it Raymond Follmeyer Typist -..W ......... Sophie Gallas Typist ,C -- Mary Emily Phillips Typist eeee-A,e, U- Bernice Henderson Typist ,..,....w.. - ,--- Genevieve Hill Senior Reporter ,... .... T homas Davis Junior Reporter ..... -- Raymond DeMaiy Sophomore Reporter --- eo.. Elizabeth Davis Freshman Reporter -U ee- Dorothy Groucutt Faculty Advisor v,.,, .e,, H . D. Cleveland of 2 H '-' rl 9 5 O1 0 lrtn fs 4 To -uqsoa 1, Forty-two I ICTY N' ITERA R Y S1 U E LPH D Nicholas, 1, McConnel Hall s, Golaske, HV D nfield F21 B acCleery, Shannon ke, M OC Hake, L Houston Foreman, Sa ondy, Evan Bi T J rl TTI n I 0 l I san, ebech, Cri bernathy, B lk, Yarabenets, A to, Szabo, W Po k, .,- atric P 11, 8 cConn nn, M Lu Flick, nkovich, Evans, an. Da IT! Alder .KZ u cc E ig LY-l 45 4-3 Q Q 41 Q be. o CJ C. cd E .Li as CJ 511 QU 91 41 Q GJ CI 'QD O Di ,-. ,-4 99 5 Q rl. .-. 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Bmw 5273 Upqig. .info Eiga L21 M -LD 3350 sic 14-451 KL., EB: U45 LJ C125 o,7,-i Env -35 .-, U? --GT.. 2353 :mx 4133 -U ,arm .ggi Qiioii eilpihiie llaiifterairy ofoiiety PI'CSlCl6I1iI ...... ---- T Om Davis Ta-.P lil' Q PECHO T AP iid. .Vice-President M-, , - ,F C31-1 Hall SGCYQMFY -F --- - -..- ........... Lila Foreman Marshalls --- ................... Albert Nagy, John Komlos -On'October 3, 1929 a large number of the student body gathered in the auditorium for 'the purpose of organizing a literary society. Miss Caldwell, one of the faculty members acted as chairman and the a- bove officers were elected. A committee was appointed to select a name and another to draw up a set of by-laws. The committee presented many names from which we select- ed Delphic a. Greek name meaning wisdom. A set of by-laws was presented which met with the approval of the society and was adopted. We have made many discoveries of talent both toward music and literary which have aided us in our programs. This society has been the means of creating 'in enthusiasm for literary and musical activities. Each student is required to take part when called upon and our programs have been very successful. Harry Krawitz has proven himself worthy of mention as a violinist and also his ability in playing the mouth-organ. William Dusi has a.lso been essential to our entertainment by playing the trombone The annual mnagavine contest was introduced this year to arouse compet- ition between the Delphic and the bpe-Re-Wri Literary Societies. Charles Branfield and Helen Lock were elected captains of our society and through their leadership the Delphic managed to lea.d by a large margin throughout the contest. Pencils Pens and Pencil Boxes were awarded to the students wx ho co-operated with their sales ability. Our programs have varied to a great extent. We have been entertained by orations deelamations debates pifmo solos instrumental solos vocal solos readings jokes and numerous other forms of entertainment. We have select- ed critics for each program to benefit the student taking part and the others as well. Our Club meets once every two weeks giving the auditorium to the other literary club on the other Week. No organization is ever successful and complete without some leaders or men to guide but in our club we have both men and women and it is natural that these would be members of our faculty. The teachers assigned to our Mr. Everett Kreider' and Mr. Homer Llev land. l I t f.... S club were Miss Mildred Caldwellg Miss Dorothy Howellsg Mr. Phillip Koppelg l 'X I 23. If . fH .J -5 Po tV th 0 lf if 'ECHO 1 I' C V Mo g.:s:f.:q:W- bgScrS5'f+-:Mag cv Wiilifulgggg Zmriigflvii MJENOOS QJ,- p.,s.Q,z,,g' . KD H SUE' Nha ,- ..gqS: ---f,,,..Q. 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V mwog C16,f- N EOUYO:-1F'Q' Eg 'lvwvgam B GJ'k .- wQ2.2+1B23s U7,.EohE..D'1E GIUTSNSOQ -aa .1746-SEO EGL' ,QL ME Qgbf S: EWHZFJS Qu Qmwcizla U1 .' E 23,-SE-:,:c'g-T 5- wi2,3-QQ4-:EOE ::sfs::Es:,c:4gj,, c-,oQg:SQJcemQ-A .N ,Q 9? X-4'- .. ,M X Q JL -2 lQ50f - f I., Forty'-four s - I9 5 o f--- fx Forty-iiv '21-All' ga. ,Egg-1011 ..... ,K , Spe: ie: ri Literary ociietty President ..... ...- T homas McMullin Vice-President -- ,- Andrew Hromyak Secretary ............. ----- NW.. , .... ...... G enevieve Hill On October 3, 1929 with the desire t.o further an interest in those things pertaining to literature, a group of students organized the Spe-Re-Wri. Upon selecting a suitable name for the organization, a constitution was drawn up, Submitted, and adopted. At the same meeting th-e above. officers were elected. Miss Wagoner suggested .Spe-Re-Wri, which means, Speaking, Reading and Writing, because she had once been a member ot' such a club by this name in her High School days and thought the students would also be interested in the name. Mr. Whitcraft took charge of the first meeting until the officers were elected. The purpose of this society is to interest the students in Literary work. It gives the members a chance to speak before audiences and at the same time entertain the other members. All those who were asked to take part in any of the programs did so. The organization proved its value as a means of instruction and enter- tainm-ent. Various programs brought out the unusually brilliant talent rn - presented in the High School. We believe that many would never gain' chance at the expression of their forensic ability, except through the medium of the literary organization. At the beginning of the year a contest was held between the Spe-Re-Wri and the Delphic Societies. Ruth Riley and Andrew Hromyak were elected captains -of the Spe-Re-Wri side. Although the members of the Spe-Re-Wri tried hard to win, the Delphic defeated them. Many of the contestants were awarded prizes for their sales ability. A The following teachers were appointed as Spe-Re-Wri advisonsz Miss Lois Wagoner, Miss Margaret Elk, Mr. George Whitcraft, Mr. Cha.rles White and Miss Henrietta. McConnell. This society met every other week in the auditorium. This year's wore merely brought out the possibilities of the literary accomplishments which such an organization may sponsor over a period -of years. From year to year we believe that the organization will gain impetus and will develop talents which would otherwise be dormant for want of a chance at expression. all I, T1 l it i li . l ff E : 5- 11L:n '!f 'C f'N ? ECHQ+ Q gf, :fig YD 3550-1 . .,- Liam? 56,2 OP'- MEQJ . asf- EQME avfhc. Q rv ns5Bi QOOXLU isis, 7:5523 mfnaagfj .E-3 +-2 s: - ' Q 2:5 5.3 cub ,Jg,C1m -C2255 i Swg QAQQBU wg aw si'- JS, GJQJE0,-xg P Lim Scfcsoi Emxf--Lge -3 .255 Q :U7E','f,-7 3 usa U-L. - 'r mD-4 :-E542 3 515275422 A fmama. ,fn E:-:w i5-'Zz fu:-95 P A r.. :E:91:z :Qii-42120-1 Qrfapc. r U miuqg 5550. O.: i23 33322 qaomox Zzgwwg f-'F-15--.4211 -'Ljfva O 'v',.w.x :konqpc cxgrg N--1s.U',-1 433'-459 EDLJJQAQ iaiis udgoq U3-.-.pw k Q Um? gg: ,BEQQQQ fQ f e+f Dis: ,, whozsq, 355063 ,FC ,, 9:02:53 9 rn CD 5'33E,g amiga X441 F' N 0 T Il Y if LX: -I FWD'-six T S ? X A 4 ef ee fl95Of---- l- ramatiifc l The Dramatic Club was organized through the efforts of Miss McConnell and Mr. Wfhite. The first meeting was held October 8. The members consist- ed of Freshmen, Soph-omores, Juniors, and Seniors. According to the schedule the meetings should have been held twice each month but this being a newly organized club, it seemed difficult to get a good start although the members did show sufficient interest. We hope thi-s club will come in for its share ol' recognition as a club at the beginning of next year and also in future years. The purpose of the Dramatic Club as expressed by the advisors is to ac- quaint the students with the progress that is being made in the field of Dramatic Art, and to inspire an appreciation of good drama. The officers chosen were.: Edwin Zak, President.: Sophie Gallas, Vice-Pres- identg Irene Biondy, Secretary: and Catherine Hostetter, Treasurer. Later in the year Edwin Zak left school and Sophie Callas was then elected President and Andrew Hromyak, Vice-President. y The wealth of material of which the club is made up made it a difficult task to choose the best exponents' of the Mask, the Wig, the Bees, the Frills, the Frowns, the Ca.ps and the Dagger in any cast. A one act comedy. The Amateurs, was given during assembly, April 16, under the direction of' Miss McConnell with the following cast. Alden Baker ---- ....... English Butler ...a....... Jenkins Hugh McConnell .... .... C onvict. ...... ---Henry Douglas Tullio Frastonini --- -------- --- Nathaniel M. Albert Nagy --.- ---- O liver Douglas Lillian Hake --------- --- Rosalind M. Catherine Hostetter ------.---------- - --------- Prompter The orchestra provoked much laughter at the opening of the play by miss- ing their cueg the curtain Stuck and the stage-hand confused the light switch- cs. Throughout the play lines were forgotten and actors blundered render- ing a truly ridiculously burlesqued bit of melodrama. At the end of the play when the cast made their bow, Nathaniel was left outside the curtain. The curtain was drawn to admit Nathaniel and catch the other members ol' the cast, unawares, congratulating each other. i Forty-seven V , J-ff--if africa-noe. A - we il f i xi' as X0 Sitting: L. Callahan, C. Hostetter. L. Foreman, C Elk, M. Gill, T. Beni. Standing: Mr. -Whitcraft, J. Maben, H. Clark, M. Bebeeh A. Baker, Miss Wagoner, T. McMullen, Miss Caldwell. DEBATE Another cup for dear old Brookfield High 4that's what the debate teams meant this year. They advanced through the preliminaries, defeated How- land and were ready to meet either Cortland or Bloomfield in the finals. Be- cause one of the members of the Cortland debate team was ill, Cortland was forced to forfeit to their Bloomfield opponents. On Monday evening, March 31 both our teams journeyed to Howland and defeated the Bloomfield teams by a unanimous vote of the judges. Brookfield was awarded the silver loving cup and each member was presented with a gold medal. The subject. of the debate this year was Resolved That a Judge or Board ot' Judges be Substituted for Trial by Petit Jury in the United States. The Affirmative team: consisting oi' Harlan Clark, Catherine Elk, and Tom Mc- Mullen with Theresa Beni as alternate, was coached by Miss Wagoner. Mr. Whitcraft. coached the negative team made up by Lila Foreman, Alden Baker. and Lucille Callahan with Mike liebech, Alternate. URATION, .lllflt'lA MATIUN, S-H0ll'I' STORY Ray Harkless and Harlan Clark ent-ered the oratorical contest and al- though both orations merited praise, Harlan was chosen to represent the school. His oration was entitled, 'tljeace-Our Obligation. At Howland, March 28th, he took first place in the County Contest and was awarded a gold medal. Seventeen contestants entered the declamation contest held here under the supervision of Miss Caldwell. Catherine Hostetter took first place, and Marian Gill was judged alternate. The preliminary County contest was held at Howland and Howland took first place. The Short Story contest was carried on through the English classes and Josephine Maben w-on the right to represent lirookheld with her story, A Strange Discovery. 'A' vi -Va H ' 'ff' 'fl Q 5 0175.1 A' 'ii 6 , , Forty-eight gl T l' l i -Ecu-no The Junior Class gave as their class play A Pair of Sixes, a three-act comedy by Edward Peple. The play was about 'two partners, George B. Net tleton fThomas McMullinJ and T. Boggs Johns fHarlan Clarkj, engaged in the manufacture of digestive pills. They were continually fighting over who was the more important member of the firm. Nettleton was responsible for the ingredients of the pills, but Johns invented a purple sugar coating which he claims made the public swallow them. The bookkeeper tRaymond Foll meyerj, the stenogr-apher fCatherine Fllkj, the .office boy tStanley Hackerj, the shipping clerk tFrank Dusij. were forever in hot water trying to please both partners. If an order was given by one partner, the other immediately countermanded it. iuumiioir lp ay 1 Tony Toler tLaird Abernathyl, their salesman, brought Mr. Sammy Apple- gate fltaymond DeMayJ, the most important customer the firm had ever had, to t.he office to sign a large order, but the partn-ers got into an argument as usual, and Mr. Applegate, after dodging blows right and left, left in disgust. This precipitates another explosion, and Nettleton and Johns called in their lawyer, '1'h-omas J. Vanderholt tllarris Rognerj, to dissolve the partnership. He saiggcsts one plan after another but cannot get them to agree. Fin-ally in dispair he proposed that they play a game of poker, the winner to run the business and the loser to be the servant of the winner for one year. Nettle- ton won with a pair ol' sixes, and Johns became the butler and valet. The complications that arose from this situation were extremely humor- ous. John's position was anything but comfortable. Nettleton was a trying master, and Coddles, the English maid tltuth Rileyj, added to John's' troubles by falling in love with him. The only person who sympathized with Johns was Mrs. N-ettleton tMary Kutscherl. Two weeks after Johns became Nettleton's servant, Florence Cole fMar- jorie Alderinanj, the girl to whom Johns was engaged, visited the Nettletons. W hen sh-e saw her lover in Brass and Buttons, with horrible monkey whisk- ers, she demanded an explanation. Neither Nettleton nor his wife would tell her of the contract because, by so doing Nettleton would lose 85,000 cash. Florence got the information from Vanderholt who was a.lso in love with her, and helped the partners break their foolish contract by having Johns make love to Mrs. Net'tleton, whose husband was so infuriated by this that he was willing to agree to anything to get Johns out of the house. , The play ended with both partners blaming Vanderholt for all their troubles. He, however, says philosophically, I never knew a poor devil yet who didn t get in trouble when he tried to help his friends. X4 -- - .gg50:.-- - J- --.......- g Q YJ' Forty-ning ii in N 0 - A 'ij as ln li, llenclrieks, V. Flick, D. Groucutt, E. Clark, R, Raymond, li. McConnell, R. Christy, M. Krayniak. L. Fleinen, V. l-leover, l. Bioncly, N. Patterson, L. Foreman, T. lleni, D. Clark A, Dunlterley, U. Blacy, A. Longley, M. lCv:1ns, H. Calxaman, K. Hostetie-r, lfl. Wal- lace, M. Samuels, J. Maben, P. llollinzm, li. Organ, M. Kutsc-her, l . Wilk, li. Riley, lC. limnlus, P. McConnell. 3 1 9 11 C 1 Gurils G1 ee C HYLIIHD Mr. Jenkins, music director, called togzethor, October 17, 1929 all girls wakntinglto try for the Glce Club. The first meeting, October 24, 1929 was brought to ormler by Mr. Jenkins. The following' officers were chosen: 4 Lila Foreman ........... .- ..... President Elizabeth Evans -- 1- Vice-President Neva l'a,t.terson W. ,M Secretary Ruth Riley! ..,... ,.- Treasurer Elizabeth Komlos ,s....s. --,-. .,.. ..---. ......... Librarian The Glee Club met every Tuesday and learned many familiar songs. The purpose of the Girls' Glee Club is to cultivate an appreciation .for better music and to acquaint its members with the works of the many well known com- posers. + The Glee Club has put on a number ol' pr-ograxns for the Parent-Teachers' 'yy Association, Assembly and other High School events. March 19, 1930 the Girls' Glee Club in cooperation with the Boys' Glee Club gave a two act Operetta entitled, 'Polished Pebbles, which was very well liked by the public. - as 1 -ee c: H 9. l i 1 I V Y A Y W,-W 5.41- A if 1: -A149501 :O Fifty G-ff---A A- '-4- -.1---A---f-E C H Q:---Nu- . N H l l l XL' x O C T. Davis, T. Frastornini, K. Ledbetter, A. Baker, C. Hrantield, F. Golaski, L. Abernathy, A. Nagy, J. Foreman, J, Clark, T. Mc-Mullen, ll. lfalkner, H. llacker, N. Nunkovitch, l'. Tyrell, lfl. Pawlowitz. l A oysl At the beginning' ol' the school year all those who wished to try out for the Boys' Glee Club reported to Mr. Jenkins, music supervisor. A large number tried out from all l'our classes. The Glee Club was formed four years ago and since then has kept it's purpose remarkably well in view, that of developing' and encouraging' an in- terest in music and an appreciation ol' it's Value. Much of the success ol' the Glee Club is due to Mr. Jenkins, who has spent a great deal ol' time in developing' musical talent in the llieh School as well as the grades. The annual performance this year was a combined presentation by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs of the operetta, Polished Pebbles, which proved to be a great success. There Were two performances, one at the High School and the other one at the Addison School. School is drawing' to a close, ending' another successful year in the ad- vancement ol' vocal music. 1 -- A A :IQ 5 0226...-f-A - . c l it'ty-one c l .1 X -as A ef fnoaol f .1 -ECHO.. 5- -e einiioir llass Dulcy, a comedy of three acts, enjoyed a run of two nights with record gate receipts. For two hours and fifteen minutes, a strong' supporting cast, which centered around Regina Fejes as Dulcy, took the audience through the most remarkable situations that George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly, those master playwrights, could contrive. Dulcy, a bride of two years, in her eager determination to be helpful to her husband and her friends, plans a week-end party at her home in New York. Poor Charles Branfield! As her husband it became his lot to be the subject and the object of her scores of innocent mistakes. And there was her brother, still Willie to Dulcy. When not resigning' himself to the peculiar trick of fate in giving him such an impossible sister, Tom Davis found it nec- essary to keep reminding' the party that his name was William Parker, not Willie Early in the first act the guests arrive. And such an ill-assorted group, the like of which only a Dulcinea could summon about her. It would seem that the authors had the Senior Class in mind when they wrote the play, for surely the parts were molded for the cast selected. Al Nagy was imposing' as the rich capitalist, C. Roger Forbes. Lillian Hake as his young wife and Helen Shannon as the innocent daughter, furnished excellent material for Duley to try her hand at match-makingr. Frank Golaske performed credit'- ably as the sell'-confident advertising' man for the Forbes' Corporation. Hugh McConnell and Andy Hromyak were riots in t.he character parts of Vincent Leach, scenarist, and Schyuler Va.n Dyke, imaginary millionaire. Carl Hall acted as the big' Eastern Lawyer to throw much light upon a certain very im- portant character. No play is complete without a Butler. George Nicholas was all of that and more--an ex-convict in the bargain. Before the play had progressed very far some of his old habits asserted themselves and a stolen necklace help-ed us to better understand the grounds for Dulcy's belief that 'Every cloud has a silver lining'--and so has Henry. The three acts revealed the party just before and after dinner on 'the ev- ening of their arrival and on the following morning. Their brief association became an unbroken series of hilarious tragedies. Everything went wrong, including the bridge, the golf, and the billiards. But the most exquisite tort- ure Dulcy inflicted upon the hapless guests was when she invited the scenario writer to recite one of his hectic plots to interpretative music played by a lunatic. Of the climaxes and anti-climaxes, here the play reached its highest level of satirical fun. But it was Dulcy's llnal blunder which unexpectedly crowned all her mistaken efforts with success. Leo Luchetti and Charles Uunkerly deserve much credit for their effect- ive handling' of the stage lights and properties. l+'ifLy,tw1 X4 I - H--. , W - L lf Y C 1-I fa- e is ,V-. K, 9 3 O M Cf Aff-e-E c H oflf-ff-q--1,.... Unaebestnia The orchestra enjoyed a successful year and advanced to a degree that will be very valuable to new orchestra members in the years to come. Any sup- port that we can give this organization will be very essential, for a go-od or- chestra is a great help to any high school. Twenty-three students, enthusiasts of the clarinet, the cornet, saxaphone, violin, banjo, and piano enrolled. Virgina Flick displayed her talent as pianist and Evelyn Clark furnished the banjo part. Harold Falkner, John Lees, Sam Macey, Pete Nicastro, Wade Wheeler, and Bobby Messersmith were the clarinet players. Andy Hromyak, Frank Dusi and William Clepper played saxaphones. William Dusi was the only representative of that difficult instrument, the slide trombone. Kenneth Clark, Doris Bailey, Clarence Wheeler played the cornets, and Charles Branlield, Ray Dellflay, John Komlos, Harlan Clark, Harry l'urvis and Harry Krawitz furnished the violins. In January the -orchestra furnished the music for the Grange Benefit llntertainment and received many compliments for the excellent program they provided. During' the year they played for the various club and class presentations, and furnished the music for school entertainments in Masury, also they con- tributed the n.usic for several P. T. A. meetings. i ly'- f-- . ee -fe c: H os- ---9..- me 'l l' li 5.41 X-3' A.. Moroscive, A. Yanko, W. Harman, J. Ryan, M. Sitch, J. Rado, A. Nagy, S. Hacker, T. Thomas, D. Shanes, C. Dunkerly, Mr. Kre-ider, C. Couts, H. Hacker, S. Tarkanieh, .l. Shivak, P. Tiza, J. Struble, A. Kosa, K. Kovacie, 141. Huzar, M. Krayniak, M. Benadella, B. Henderson, L. Foreman, M. Phillips, S. Callas, G. Hill. Miss Elk, M. Samuels, J. Poto, M. Ayers, V. Tribby, R. Stexe-ns, E. Szabo, R. lflllish, M. Warner, M. Neyman. lCornnnn1erneiall The .organization of the Commercial Club consists oI': Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen. Two very ellieicnt teachers, Miss Elk and Mr. Kreider are the advisors. Joe Rado, acting as temporary chairman, conducted the first meeting, October 2, 1929. A constitution was drawn up, approved and adopted. The following officers were elected: President, Cloid Couitsg Vice President, Lila Foreman, Secretary, Bernice Henderson: Treasurer, Mary Emily Phillipsg Sergeant-at-arms, Joe Radog Reporter, Irene Biondy. The aim this Club has been striving for is to promote interest in the business World and to become better acquainted with modern business meth'- ods and systems. The play A Saturday Morning in an Olficef' was given before the school. A talented number of students in the club fitted the parts Well and the play was a success. So much so, in fact., as to be given before the P. T. A. one evening. The Club hasn't been as successful as we would like to see it but we hope, especially the Seniors, that next year and in the following years it will he improved, greatly benefiting' the Commercial students, with a larger group of students joining. And in bringing this year to a close We have the satis- faction of knowing that a worthy institution has been started. We, also, thank Miss Elk and Mr. Kreider for their instruction and work in helping this organization advance. T rm an itil' V 7 -:I Q 5 O ii TTL? Tj iiii A Y T TI' c - cc cf- we-EQHQ-SST? X-0 L. Offensend, H. Locke, F. Golasky, J. Murko, A. Nagy, T. Davis, L. Luchetti, C. Bran- tield, J. Kirila, J. Miklin, J. Cot-hes, R. DeMay. S. Filipovicli, L. Cvelbar, P. Koppel, P. Staigones, F. Duci, L. Pushcar, J. Maliner. SCJCMCC At the li-eginning' ol' the school year a, group ol' twenty students niet in the General Science Laboratory for the purpose ol' org'a,nizing' a Science Club. The purpose of this club is to help us gain a further knowledge of science and its uses. Mr. Koppel and Mr. Whitcraft were appointrd faculty advisors to hclp and advise us during' the time of our meetings. At the second meeting' of our club the following' officers were elected: Tom Davis, Presidentg Maryann Evans, Secretary-Treasurerg and Albert Nagy, Marshall. Later a coniniittee was appointed to draw up the by-laws ol' the club w hich were read and accepted. The nieetings are held every two weeks in the General Science Laboratory. At each meeting' a slport program is given which usually consists of a discus- sion of scientific topics or experiments by members of the club. The mem- bers of the club feel that much good has come from 'their meeting together in this manner. lt is possible to discuss subjects and carry on experiments that are of great interest both to the individual student and to the club. lt is the hope that the club next year will continue in the work and the mein- bership be greatly increased. W fMaryann Evans l LX X 5 ' 1-fe M49 5Qs..-.----c c J- c K1 Fifty Iivc- 'x N Q we sf fECHO-as - Q l First row: Clalk, Partich, Shivak, Wallace, Foreman, Sti3g'leman, Cooper, Callas, Kram- itz. Second row: Pugh, Warner, Hacker, Nunkovich, Cooper, Hook, Roberts, Pawlowiez, Wike, Rigby. Third row: Bailey. llall, ltado, Murko, Dietz, DeMay, Yourga, Hart. l'0Lll'Ll1 row: Mr, Cleveland, Hart, Sllllllll, Hrolnyak, Abernathy, Hoeue, Chislen, llar- mon, Cocheps, Sartori, Cannon, ltitter. Fifth row: Douds, Shones, Follmeyer, lltroad, Mullen, Spruill, Macuga, Swanney, Lees, Ulp. l l ' Q' Cl lla dlllllllllflli ll9ELlllllll1llg l UL The Manual Training Club was organized in Octoher. With Mr. Cleveland acting' as temporary chairman. The following' officers were elected: Ashton Hall ................... ............,, P resident Raymond Follmeyer .......,.M .......,., V ice President Charles Wallace ..................H...,,...... Treasurer Tom Hart and Roy Mullin .....,....,. ....... Secretaries A Constitution of by-laws was drawn up which excludes from member- ships all those who are not manual training students. The Club agreed that each boy should make a miniature aeroplane before he could be considered a full-fledged member of the organization. 5, Mr. Cleveland reminded the boys that although their club work was a Form of recreation it was nevertheless to he done as carefully and clficiently if as their class work. J March 5, a short demonstration ol' the shop work was presented before the High School Assembly and the efficiency of the workmen was displayed in a small stool which the boys made while the students watched them. N41 A flQ5Orii' e C' Fi Hi'-Si K g X O G l I r l X41 C? .fi 4. --.ECHO an l i,rst row: E. Perrotta, l . Clark, J. Venters, I. lliondy, M. Powell, D. llackett, G, Mum ford, C. Vujevic, lll. Ul 1. l Second rovx: M. Tatalovich, J. Jones. li, fJlLl'2'11l, A. Dunkeily, D. llowells, M. DeCo1a, IC. Thomas, L. Det elich. ll ionic ff ooiioimios fjlluli The Home Economics Club was organized in October under the direction of Miss Howells, the Domestic Science teacher. 'lhe intent of the organization was to provide. an opportunity for 'those interested to discuss problems ol nutrition, clothing' and other ielative subjects. Dorothy Hackett was elected l'r-esidentg lnez Biondy, Vice-President. Muriel Powell, Secretaryg and Mildred DeCota, Treasurer. A constitution of by-laws was drawn up and the club was scheduled to meet the fourth 'lhurs day of every month. In April the Club presented a. short but interesting' two act play entitled, The Contrast, Those taking' part Were: Jane Venters, Catherine Vujevic, Muriel Powtll, Jane Jones, Martha Tatalavicli, Elizabeth l'errotta, and Mildred DeCota. Scene l. took place in the dilapidated dining' room of the Badger home. Susan happened to glance at the daily paper and found in it a notice that Miss Helen Sharp, her friend had just returned home for a visit, from Skidmore College xx here she was majoring' in Home Economics. Susan expressed a de- sire 'to take the same course. Her father grunted his dsapproval but her mother was highly in favor of her doing' it. Shortly after the discussion Helen Sharp called and gained the consent of the Badger parents to register Susan at Skidmore. Act Il. opened upon a scene of four years later. The dinning' room was in perfect order and Susan, who had just completed her course was serving' a hot savory meal. A perfect conclusion was effected by a summons for Susan to serve as in- terior decorator for the Wealthy Mrs. Reed. '- 49501 ' Fi I tyfsrvcn I i 'F x xg 1 - fe A -f Q Ziff,-. - W -43, -N-A . T .. -TECHQT-5 .-M- -- ! 1 I . I J lt. Riley, M. Szabo, M. Phillips, H. McConnell, M. Howells, V. Flick, H. Locke, L. Wag'- oner, D. Melnick, M. Elk, li. Evans, E. MacCleery, L. Hake, M. Alderman, L. Foreman, L. Callahan, M. Caldwell. A lt4CElCfllCCllUS Qllllub i The Girls' Leaders Club is composed of Qirls who have earned letters, eith- l cr for Athletic or Literary events. The purpose of the Club is to arouse interest and enthusiasm in all school activities. The Club has assisted in pep meetings by staging' stunts, which helped to cre.ate school spirit for big games of the year. One of these was the sketch called, Newton Falls Bound, which demonstrated the determination of this group of girls to reach that place, for the Championship football game. Then, Will anyone forget the mock wedding, which they performed? The officers are: President, Helen Lockeg Secretary, Lucille Callahan. The following members of the faculty are honorary members: Miss Lois Wagoner, Miss Margaret Elk, Miss Dorothy Howells, Miss Mildred Caldwell, and Miss Henrietta McConnell. 1 -Lucille Callahan i if i 'i l i W i .3 1. ,L IX K-Q' Fifty-eight gl f fe --1 I fa c H o--s s s 'of Mr, Wliiteraft, Follmeyer, Lohr, Davis, Nagy, Abernathy, Dunkerly, Mr. White, Rado, llall, Luc-hetti, McMullen, llroinyak, Hacker, Couts, Mr. Cleveland Mr. Jenkins, Konilos, Mr. Koppel, ltogner, lireider. I 'oysl CEL4tllf3I'S LllllD Leadership is one of' the high aims of' education. Why? Because the qual- ities ol' leadership are f'ound in a marked degree in but a small percent of' the people. Leadership signifies poise, personality and character. lt requires those qualities which enable one to arise above the common level. lt implies initiative, adjustment, service and vision. It is rewarded by the approval and appreciation of' one's fellow men, and broadens and enables one's life. In the Brookfield High School the boys who have won distinction in school activities, together with the men of' the faculty, make up the Leaders' Club. The meetings have been held during' the special hour on Tuesdays. Such subyects as parlimentary procedure, organization, leadership and ser- vice have been discussed with a View to analyzing' those qualities which make for success. The question of inter-school relations, which is of vital interest in every normal students life, has been studied in its various phases. Here we have the lwaekground for many social adjustments which are a very real part of life. rlhey serve as a valuable transition from a place where the student is reacting' very largely to orders and direction to a place where he must proceed very largely from his own initiative and foresight. The Leaders Club will un-- doubtedly become one of' the most popular organizations ofthe school. Every community is asking' for leaders in all fields of Work. The officers of' the Club are: Tom Davis, President, Mr. Koppel, Vice Pres- ident, Mr. Whitcraft, Secretary. I D ftyfn' t - fe A- ECHO- we YA 4' l First row: J. MacCl'eery, A. Baker, J. Detelich, A. Jones, W. Walters. Second row: V. Proctor, M. Shonce, M. Stieb, C. Elk. F. Wilk., P, Muntean. Third row: E. Chambers, J. Elk, L. Callahan, H. Locke, H. Riley, lll. Aldernnux, I., livnns R. Harkless, M Caldwell. 1 ourlh row: J. Todut, H. Clark, A Nagy, J. Blair, M. liebech. J' ll Latin Qian On October seventeenth the students who were interested in the Latin Club met in Room 22 and organized a. club. The name chosen for the Club was Veni, Vidi, Vici, and the motto ULa.b-or omnia vincit. The purpose of the. Club is to create interest in the people who spoke the Latin language. A study of th-e customs of the Roman people is made through the translation of various selections -of Latin Literature, by giving plays, and by the use of Latin songs. On Lincoln's Birthday t.hc Club presented a program appropriate to the date. We hope that another year shall find us functioning more successfully and also more often. It is the hope of the organization that in another year various means will be devised to replenish our funds so that we may buv pictures and other objects which will give the Latin room an appropriate l- setting. t The following officers have served during thefspast year: Dictator, Helen Lockeg Scribe, Marjorie Aldermang and Cantor, Harris Rogner. Praetors are chosen to plan each program. fMarjorie Alderman. S W Q 5 r 9 X41 t5 ff' E c H o- Q QQ Third row: li. Abernathy, H. ltogner, W. Gill. Second low: T. Mc-Mullen, V. Flick, M. Kutscher, l . Couts, M. Gill, E. Dankovich, ll. Todut, F. Dusi. First row: N. Patterson, R. Fejes, E, Evans, ll. Locke, D. Melnick, L. Callahan, S. Yarabenets, Miss Wagoner. Le Cercle Francais A group oi' French students met October 13, 1929, under the supervision of Miss Wagoner, and organized Le Cercle Francais. The officers elected were: Harris Rogner, President: Elizabeth Evans, Vice-President, Mary Kutscher, Secretary. We chose as our motto: Vouloir, C'est pouvior, tWhere there's a will, there's a wayj. ' The purpose of this club is to strengthen the students knowledge of spoken French, to obtain information concerning the life and customs of the French people, and to acquaint the pupils with the geography, history, and literature of' France. Our club was given charge ol' the regular Wednesday morning assembly meeting on February 19, 1930. An interesting program was given. Members of the club took part in a play, written by our supervisor. It dealt. with the lives and works of great men and women, born in that month. We wish to accomplish many interesting and educational things in this organization. We hope that this club will prosper in the years to come, and become bigger and better. The French Club will lose the following people through graduation? Helen Shannon, Neva Patterson, Dorothy Melnfck, Charles Branlield, Elizabeth Evans, Regina Fegis, Helen Locke, Lucille Callahan, Beulah Newton. We hope 'that there will be a large first year French class next year. which will more than make up for the number being lost this ycar. e M fl95Ol - ' Sixty-tx' '-If P11-A ECHO- -- A ea. perettta The High Sch-ool operetta Polished Pebblest' aroused much interest and enthusiasm among the students this year. Mr. W. J. Jenkins, music instruct- or, had difficulty in selecting a suitable operetta, but finally decided upon L'Polished Pebbles, a two-act musical play. lt met with the approval of the public and two performances were given, March 4 a.t Brookfield and March 19, at Addison. The setting took place in the country home of Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. O'Brien, played by Lila Foreman, and her two daughters Millie and Winnie, played by Irene Biondy and Neva Patterson, have just returned from a. trip abroad. The country folks gathered at the home of Mrs. O'Brien to welcome them. They are 'treated coldly by Mrs. O'Brien and her daughters, who have adopted city manners. Mrs. O'Brien's brother, Bob, played by Charles Brantleld, comes to her home and disguises himself as a negro servant to see what she is doing with the money he has sent for the girls' education and for Rosalie, his niece, played by Virginia Flick. Mrs. Gabble, CRuth Rileyj, learns that the colored servant was really Mrs. O Brien's brother Bob. 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Put everyone worked hard to hold up the high rating' which Brookfield holds gamein football in 'Prumbull County. lirookfield was all set to go for their first game with Liberty a week before the game. Opening the season with Liberty at Elks' field, We deff-ated them 20-0. Liberty showed improvement over their last year's team, fighting until the last. ln the next game we met McDonald who held us scoreless to make it a tie game. Neither team came near scoring' a touchdown. Meeting West Middlesex next We took them -over rather easily the score being' 53-0. From the start it was just a question of' how many points Brook- field would make before the gun ended the gaine. Everyone on the squad was used. Next meeting Leavittsburg, we defeated them 33-13. This is the second year that Leavittsburg' has been the first team to cross our goal line. Leavit- tsburg led during' the first quarter T-6. But during the last. three quarters Brookfield had little trouble. Brookfield easily defeated Cortland at Elks' field 33-0, During the first hall' Cortland held Brookfield but during' the last half' there was no question ol' who was going to be the winner. is ,. , it f ' t'+l95Of J 1-f A ECHOA -Q Q Journeying to Newton Falls who were last year's champs we defeated them 6-0.. We made our touchdown in the second quarter. There were three or four chances for us to make 'touchdowns but we did not seem to have the punch to carry it over. Newton Falls never came nearer than our 45 yard line.. Brookfield defeated Lowellville at. Brookfield in a one-sided game 23-0. Lowellville came here being classed as the best class B team in Mahoning County. Next we went to Mineral Ridge to defeat that team 27-0. We got off to a had start. and at the end of the first half' the score was 7-0 in favor of Brook- field. But during the third quarter we woke up to make three touchdowns. Meeting Sharpsville next we tasted our first defeat the score being 6-0. We had many chances for a touchdown but every time we t,hr'eat.ened to score the ,Sharpsville line held us. In the last quarter we were going down the field for a touchdown but the gun ended it. Playing Hickory at Brookfield on one of the coldest days of the year we defeated them 12-0. The field wlas just a glare of' ice which caused many fumbles. Brookfield had many chances to score touchdowns but each time the fellow carrying ball coul.d not stand up. , Taking on the Alumni Thanksgiving morning we defeated them 6-0. The snow was nearly five inches deep which made it hard for both sides. This game closed a very successful season for the boys. We won nine games, lost one and tiled one. Brookfield will lose six players this year. The ones who will be gone are Andy Hromyak, Charles Dunkerly, Albert Nagy, Carl Hall, Cloid Couts, and Leo Luchetti. But there is reserve material to take their places. GAMES I' IA Ylill Brookfield --.H --.. 20 Liberty ,.,,,, -- Brookfield ---W A- 0 MCDOUHM ---- - -- By-Qgkfield -AWA ,- 53 W. Middlesex Brookfield .... -- 32 Leavittsburg l3 Brookfield ..,. -- 33 Cortland ,,.,, ,- Brookfield .,.. T- 6 Newton Falls Brookfield ..., -, 23 Lowellville - Brookfield .... A 0 Sharpsville ,, Brookfield ---M --- 27 M. Ridge V-- Brookfield .,.. -- 12 Hickory --- F Brookfield .,., .- - - 5 Alumni -- Total Points - ,- e--- 252 IJ it ' losolwe -A K., X 27 Sixtj V ECHO fl95Of---- N H eagerness he-feeeeefenQ5oe...e Q-'fn-if sec:-102.3-.....' me-B -.... 1 P '- f1 ff, . W 'if First row: Phillips, Flick, Evans, Locke, CCJ, Melnick, Chambers. SGiC0nd row: Foreman, tlVIgr.j, Dankovitch, Couts, Szabo, Evans. 'Ihird row: Coach Koppel, Faculty Manager White. Gi.iiis9 Basis oth all At last a championship team! Every year coming closer, step by step, progressing farther and almost to t.he top--fBrookfield High girl cagers have been in reach of a championship-but it 'took this year's team to bring a cup eenever before earned by a girls' Basketball Team of B. H. S. The outlook for the season wasn't bright. Having only four lettermen back, with all guards graduated, Coach Phil Koppel had to produce some fine guards to fill those places vacated. Phillips, Chambers, Flick, Dankovitch, and Couts developed into guards that played their part successfullyg their great guarding helped to Carry the team through. Coach Koppel had Dorothy Melnick, center, forwards Captain Helen Locke and Elizabeth Evans back and T this combination featured every play, and has as their one great desire to win that cup, and finish their high school days as champs. Brookfield High girls opened their basketball season in a pre-season game losing at Cortland 15-26. It was the first game for many ol' the girls, and a bad beginning. The second game was away, also, with Newton Falls, a team much improved from the previous year, and in a fast game Brookfield won T32-330. The team progressed farther into the season with victories over Fowl- er, McDonald, Girard, and Leavittshurg. Then came a. losing streak being Sixty-seven ' 'L' if -Ecu-no -- -- l caused by Girard and Cortland. Things looked dull before the Howland game, as the girls had lost, some games and weren't playing as good basketball as could be played. Then came the chance to show just how good Brookfield High girls were--when Howland an undefeated team for three years came to Brookfield just three games before the tourney. Brookfield went into this game with a new attitude and determined to play the game. The great team work, guarding, shooting, playing of all the team, held the great Howland lassies to a score of 22-18. Brookfield, a seeded team, drew Greene for the first round, but Greene later withdrew and so Lordstown considered a good team was played for the first game and defeated 25-14 then taking on Fowler and defeating them 24-12. Things were upset when the undefeated Cortland team wa-s defeated in the quarter finals by a strong fighting McDonald team. Brookfield girls then de- feated McDonald 18-13 in the semi-finals, in a great battle holding the Mc- Donald forwards to three baskets which were made in the last quarter. On to the finals with Howland. Could Brookfield High girls break the great winning st.reak of Howland and win the Trumbull cage title? Howland was first to score and led 6-2 the first quarter, but Brookfield began hitting the hoop and Howland merely led at the half' 9-10. At the beginning of the third quarter Howland again made two baskets and a foul, it looked as if they were in but Brookfield came back, with that fighting spirit and with four baskets the quarter ended 17-15, the first time Brookfield led. Both teams fought. furiously the last quarter and Howland placed two fouls, to tie the score, but Brookfield was on and with a long shot, again took the lead. Fouls N Q placed by Howland and Brookfield ended the game 20-18. This practically ended the girls' season, except a. great victory over Sharp- sville 36-15, and losing to Hubbard 2fi-20-- but coming back in a return game to hold them to three field goals and a great score of 30-12. SEASON '1'0lllINAMl.N'l' B. H. S. i Opponents B. H. Opponents 15 --- ----s-- C01'U21I1d ---- - ------- 25 2 .. ...., Greene lFOI'f6ilJ 11-.- 0 32 ,g.a-,,, Newton Fallsp- -...,- 30 25 , ,H A -A-Lordstgwn H- fAJ14 42 -11 1-..---FGWl9I' ,..A-.. ..--- 21 24 -.Wa ,.,--. Fowler ---M ggi,-,12 24 -N -.- MCDOr1ald -.--...... 18 18 1 -McDonald fSemiJ ...- -2.13 18 1.1 .,.... Girard ..,... f-- 7 20 N-.. . Howland f1 inalsj 1, ,--18 26 U., ,.,. Leavittsburg-- . -,,,,. 10 2-0 - .- --------Gi-1'?1f'd ------ ----- 2 -5 l'0ST-TOPHNAMICNT 34 --, ,.1. Cortland .,.1, .,,,. 4 3 20 M -K --A-Hubbard -M -M-KZG f 1? ' rigwland '2 ' ' T 3 256 1. . . ,sharpsviile - . .---l5 4, 42 H' - - 'fwler ' 30 -.,..,i1ubbara U -1112 41 W, ,e.1. L1berty--,.., H-- 23 26 Us -,1..1Struthers--.. Me, 36 xi In .. , 1.1 5 xty-eight -I Y . :-Lf:- f'fECHO Phu Ps u Fl gill Fpka Chagnbers .,..-i.. Dankglllc Cal la ha rm, BT- lead CY' 11950, . . ,g-nim 0 I I l l X4 if- 1, ..,- -- --f.--N M, X 27 E ve tx 5 O l ------e -2EcHo- - 1 1 i Hack row: While, Faculty Mgr: Hacker, Branfield, Davis A Hall. llunkerley, Koppel, Coach. Froiit row: Rogner, Komlos, Lohr, ftfaptj, Abernathy Hromyak. Boys? Basil-seftlbailli At the beginning of the 1920-30 season Brookfield had a. dark outlook. With only one regular back from last year Coach Koppel had to mold together a new 'team. But the team worked hard to help Koppel put out one of the best teams Brooklield has ever had. In reaching' the Kent Tournament Brook- field set a new record for schools in the, T. I. A. This is the first time any T. I. A. team has ever gone further than the. District Meet. Brookfield opened the season with a defeat at the hands of Struthers. This was no disgrace to the team as Struthers is a class HA school. Struthers having four regulars back from the last year's team. Brookfield led all the way until the last quarter to lose. out 13-16. Next we defeated McDonald in a game at Brookfield. This was an easy victory as the score will show. The home team led all the way and Won out 30-20. Playing the Alumni at Addison the High School won to make it two straight victories. This was more of a football ga-me than a basketball game. Meeting Newton Falls who were last year's County Champs we were de- feated 10-14. This made it two victories and two defeats thus far. Brookfield lost their second straight game to Youngstown Memorial 23-310. The boys did- n't seem to think that they were playing basketball until the last qua-rter. Playing Hickory our Mercer County rivals we defeated them in a slow game 24-16. - ---E 1--- -fECHO- - - Fighting hard all the way the Brookfield boys defeated Niles at Brook- field 22-20. Brookfield easily defeated Leavittsburg in a one-sided game at Leavittsburg, the score being 34-21. In the hardest fought game of the year Brookfield was defeated by New- ton Falls 19-20. This game was a fight from the beginning until the end. Playing at Hubbard with only t.wo regulars in the line-up, Brookfield won 30- 24. Playing Sharpsville next Brookfield was defeated 22-23. Playing their old rivals Howland, Brookfield easily won 32-19. Next we met Hartford and - defeated them in a fast game 28-24. Meeting Sharpsville at Sharpsville we defeated them 28-26. Playing their worst game of' the year Brookfield was de- feated by Hubbard 18-27. Opening the County Tournament Brookfield defeated Greene 19-10. Draw- ing Howland in the second game of' the tournament Brookfield again easily defeated them 25-11. Pitted against McDonald in t.he Semi-finals of' the tour- nament we were defeated 17-19. Drawing Lisbon for the first game in the District Tournament at McDon- ald, Brookfield defeated them in a hard fought. game 23-15. Meeting Lowell- ville the Mahoning County Champs, Brookfield won 18-15. Lowellville was favored to win the tournament but Brookfield showed that they had a better team. Next meeting Fitch, Brookfield won 26-23. Playing Scienceville in the finals of the District Tournament we were defeat-ed 16-14, This game was the most exciting game of the tournament. Drawing Rittman for the first game in the Kent Tournament, Brookfield came through to win 24-16. Every man on the squad got to play in this game. Meeting Medina next Brookfield was defeated 20-24. Medina got. off to a good start and Brookfield could not overtake the large lead which they had. This year Brookfield will lose four valuable men, Andy Hromyak, Charles if Branfield, Tom Davis, and Charles Dunkerley. SISXSON l'0l'N'l'Y 'I'Ol'llNAllll'IN'l' B. ll. S. Opponents B. ll. S. Opponents 13 1-1 111 -Sll'l11l19l'S .....,. 11.1-16 19 1 111111 111Greene 11111111111110 30 1 1- 1111.-McDonald ..1. 111--20 25 1 1111111 11Howland 11-11-1---111 34 1 .,,. 1 .,,.. 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Each class has been eligible to -enter ten players, including varsity players. The Senior girls' had won over every class, the Junior girls' followed. The Freshmen seemed to be the dark-horse of these games until one day they came through with a mighty hard fouglrt victory when they defeated the Senior girls 20-16. All these games are played at noon. They are offieiated by some member or members of the varsity squads, and the students from the class-es act as score, keepers and timers. The Freshmen having d.efea'ted the Seniors, the Juni-or girls met the Freshmen at noon on March 31. The Juniors out-classed the Freshmen by a score of 20-13, this seemed to give the Juniors an advanced lead. A tournament has been held during the noon hoursg this tournament a- roused great class spirit. The Freshman girls have one letterman with them: the Sophomores have two letteimeng the Juniors have three with t.heir team and the Senior have four varsity players. Among the group of' inter-class games arranged from January 27 to Feb- iuaiy 20 the Senior and Sophomore boys seemed to have been about equal, each having won three and lost one. 'lhe Juniors were second winning two and losing two, xx hile the Freshmen won one and lost three, putting them in third place. As in the girls' games each team placed ten names on the eligiblity list but varsity players were ineligible to compete. The series started with the Seniors capturing a victory over the Juniors by a score of 15-9. The next game was a hard fought -one wi't.h the Sophomores on top 13-10 over the Freshmen. The third game was a walk-away for the Juniors, taking the Freshmen 14-4. The next game was the game of games. The Sophomores came t.hrough with a last quarter rally to down the Seniors 21-20. The fifth game was another snap ending with the Seniors 17 and the Freshmen 7. The Sophomores took the Juniors in the next 17-16. 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I 9 f 'U ys x f Hu mor X15 A 5 OH FX N4 0.0. 0 'X 0 0 X' 1' Q O 1 gb AA Advertising! ws- Q ,- is SIL'INlffW+ 1 J , R' TT W N rf-snuff! ' 'Q-1 f -- - l X F W 'IW Y v f-- if-+--ECHO XA ' A f fl 50 Qi x 89? Seven ' I 9 I THE BIGGI 'S S UDIO Lflg ' Q Y l,lQ, Y ' ' ,l iff: lf I, f ...Yl , Y 1 I EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE i YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF THE 'I SENIOR CLASS OF 1930 OF BROOK- FIELD HIGH SCHOOL. I I I I I SHARON, PA. I xg-:AVL ,,gf-- I I Sit'-I Ti-1 3-LAP-i-L? P T 5.41 g 0 0 lfelvlwuting' Thl'0ll2,'ll0llt1 the Year With Unusual Values 1113022336 QECHO-' Ee. I3m1g'l'z1tlll,atimis to the Gl'il1llItl,f0S from ANSPACH 8: MAYER Ulll' 85th Year SIIXIUIN, lax. ' 'R 4 .f,. -',::-IJ:L-- be-PENDABLE nouseZgRNl5m'ss SINCE I8 l.a14Ii1-s', l1llillll'4'll'N, Boys' :xml Mc-nk A-f'l'wo Store-SA v Y 7 v l l IINISIIITXGS :md RIQAIH-'10-N EAR FARRELL, PA. SHARON. PA. It was Sambo that was hemoaning the fact that he had i'orQ'otten to fasten the door of his chicken house the night hefore. Were they stolen? he was asked. No, they Went home. l10llllllilllt'lltS of HEIGES BROS. W. B. MORGAN - RADIOS -f , ,, ,, , , 61201 lulllluh N CON l If1t'TION MH Sl'.tR'1'0N--l'l'BLM' AIDIDIHZSSSYS'l'l'II'vI SIIXIHDN. PA. llell Phone 2ll5 llmoktivlnl .tu SHAIHDX, PA. THE ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY SIIARON, PA. Licellsvd Real Estate llrokvr GENERAI. AlNSURA'NUH Better have it and not need it Than need it and not have it. 588 High Street Phones- 2413 - 2150 Umnplillnvllt-4 ol' T. F. NICFARLAND lili00lil llCl.D, OHIO A f -emlozsol Q Seventy--eight f Sifw -Ecu-now' -J--Lo CUMPLIMEN TS UF l 0 o 9 AI Biggin s Ice Cream Qompaiiy 1' 1 I l ASTURIZED MILK X EITOIII, lPJCIHlIIlSyllVi1lfl1iE':'1 W Miss McConnell: Give the prindipal parts of the verb 'swim'. Joe Gump: 'Swin, swam, swum. Miss McConnell: Now give the principal parts of lho verb 'dim'. Joe: Miss McConnell, I'rl rather not. --Echo-A Marjorie A.: ' You know I saw something' last night 1 will never get over Frances W.: What was it? Marjorie A.: The moon. JOSTEIN'S TREASURE-CRAFT JEWELERS AND STATIONERS am',v1'oNNA. xnxx. + CLASS RINGS MEDALS TROPHIES livprvsvntocl hy ll. E. Stilllil't'l'. O Seventy l i'a A fan aa95of-- Q ECHO? I ml.. J. C. PENNEY .o. INC. 9 i Q I4-16 mst sem- Street Snlumxv PA Clever Ideas in Graduation Presents Quite the best part of it all is the Quality of anything you buy here. Whether your choiee is frivolous or strictly useful. it will serve well, and--whisper lt A softly--cost a bit less than you had planned to Spend- Miss Wagoner: 'Correct this sentence: 'Before any damage could be done, the fire was put out by the volunteer lire department'. Charles B.: The fire was put out before any damage could he done by the Volunteer lire department. -1 Ech of- Miss Wagoner- The Erlglish defeated the French. Frank G.f3'What was the score? LYONS BROS.--FLORISTS qA 'UYS THE 'fS 'w f-wif: sam. 'ro s.1QLL Am IN MATQ l'll0ll9Sf'40fl'll'0 127-J Rosld l'lI Cl' 127-M V 36 S0. Wvtii l'l' SI. SIIXRON, Pl. BROUKFI EL ll, UH I0 Bell Phono 91 WM. S. SEMPLE af Co. MCE To ' H Heating' lflquipmeut TINY AND T Sloam, Walter, Vapor PI 0- V R l0ll0 -S L- ' PLllMlilNG ' ' l y slunox, m. 42 So. Water Aw. Sharon, Pa. x5?1 li-,f-5 V 3. 1' fi . 3 K, ,, .lm ' Fglty ff--L. --ECHOA EJ-3-J- L. T - Aron - BOYS and GIRLS 'Q Gem-ge Boyaajas, Pl-up. ECONOMY SHOE STORE. zoo mm sump sn-wr suuaox. lu. 29 vim- ,mmm snlumx, PA H E E M E E sHARoN TIRE af BATTERY COMPANY S. WEINER Trevm' Thomas, Prop, HATS illlll ln4lia1:'I'ires ll'ilIau'd iliathwies l'll0lN'Ns 15791-IITIWN 1991-W 4 ' YY , 'i if ' 1. , 'MIDI on 'md hd, lilm and lirozulwuy fl0l'll4'l' Silver St. :md Slltllllllglh Aw. MASl'RY, 0lll0 Phone H69 Father, what do they mean by gentlemen farmers? Gentlemen farmers, my son, are farmers who seldom raise anything except their hats. -elif-lm - Now, said Mr. Jenkins, leader oi' the Brookfield Band, We'll play 'The Stars and Stripes Forever' . GoShl exclaimed Charles Branfield, that.'s a long' time to play. FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE ' eWix'i1A'1' lvlxm: mwr THAN A LANE CEDAR CHEST A Safe Store House for all the line linens and laces she prizes so much -- t MYER FRANK T 1-'I llXl'lilTlii'l Sill - 5031 hlalllo Siren-T lf'MillI'II.l., PA, sf' fnosor--f-Q Q 0 ldigrllty-one ' 'E C H JAMES MUNDORF lha Mundolf latent Hot Water and IYIIIINIOIIS Vapor Vacuum Hl+AplINb SYSTEMS un HIRING OF ALL KINDS I - l W Y! 1 A l'Ll'MIilNIi N HEATING ' D .LZ Silvu' Street SHARON, PA. 0 R. C. GAHAGAN Ql'Alil'l'Y GROCERIES and MEATS Plmnv 2072-M I6 1-llm Street 'MASl'RY, OHIO I WM. MCINTYRE 8: SONS Ii EN ERA li CON TBA CTORS D1-al0l's in STONE, RRIUIC, LIMIC, SAND, l'l'IM1CN'lI IillMRl'IR ANI! SEWER PIPE Rudd Awiiiu' SHARON, PA. Call for a Free Demonstration of the MA YTAG WASHER THE SUNSHINE ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. ll' it doesn,t sell itself, don't keep it. plmm. H590 -l3l So, D04-k St. SHA RON, l'A. Hugh McConnell: George, did you look Clark and Zebulon Pike for up the references about Lewis and History? George Nicholas: No, why should I, they are not relations of mine. - Echoe- Freshmane Please, Mother, may I go if l'll lie home early? Sopliomorek Let me go, I'll be in by eleven. S - U , Juni.or- 'l'm going. Senior- Good night. Leave the door unlocked. GAREE STUDIO WARREN, OHIO. IDHOTCDGFQAPI-IS ANNUAL WERE MADE BY US. i 1 'xg if -A JL .-,- fp ,H :I 9 5 1.1 Eighty-two 0--- - 4 , TQQFH 'Z-.--1 'TE C H O Fry Shontz 8: Myers For SHENANGO VALLEY COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE Showing Only the New and CHAMBER 01 UOMMERCE BLDG. Smart for Young Men YOUR NEXT SUIT OR TOP COAT Phone 2882-.I SHAININ, PA. I For Spring' and Summer. Suits 9522.50 Up 2 Trousers I Top Coats 322.50 , 535.00 Many Graduates Are NOW Accepting ..: Positions. 'lummer Terms Begin June 9th and 23rd. 8 Write, Phone or Call for Information. STYLE HEA DQUA RTERS SlIIa1'on, Pa. Mary Emily: What's etiquette, Lucille? Lucille: Oh, that's the noise you mus'tn't swallow your soup with when there's company. e --Echow First diner: How do you know whether that is chicken or veal you are eat- ' ing? Second diner: I don't. All I know is that itfs chicken I'm paying for. 'I l'0Illl,IIIIIIfflItS of GEORGE J. GAII.. I NUTWOOD, OHIO I SCHOOL COAL FURNISHED FOR 1929-30. I A O is I xXl91l Jafar' lg P 'gr -' Eighty-three Al ,L ECHO-' REFR GERATIUN if agearrounvl N ECESS l'E'Y E' v IE A pu -Q D 5-if 'gk'-Qu,,,,e EN at ive .if : all ,' wt fxwf l ' QQ Q 0 ii? Kitchens are nearly always hot . . . that's why perfect refrig- eration is an every-day necessity. When the temperature in your refrigerator rises above 50 degrees, foods deteriorate. If you eat them they may en anger your health. The Ceneral Electric Refrigerator automatically keeps your food at a temperature safely below 50 degrees . . . makes a generous supply of ice cubes . . . has an accessible freezing regulator . . . an all-steel warp-proof cabinet . . . and all its mechanism hermetically sealed in a steel casing. Every General Electric Refrigerator is hermetically sealed GENERAL Q JELJEQTRIC ALLISTEEL IREFRIGEIIATQIR PENNSYLVANIA Pownal: COMPANY A Complete Electrical Store P F 100 West State Street Phone 1000 SHARUX. IWDNNSYINANIA -4 , . X. 1 is -f f fs95o?-- C E nhl -f 'I'- 1'fT '!b+ L , -1:1-F--,L U0lllDHlll0lltS of ' THE SHARON STORE SIIARUN, PX. X? THE HUBBARD LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO. H l' ISBARID, OHIU Iboallws in All Kinds of l.l'MlilCll AND l!I'll.DERS' Sl'l'1'l.Il-,S l'.UN'l', YAIINISH, HARDWA RE, 1'0Ml5lN,X'l'l0N SCREEN AND STORM INHPRS A Sl'l'Il'lAl.'I'Y Give us a ring and our representative will call. l'lmm-, Auto. 101 820 North Ma in He: Are you Hungary Qu She: A'Yes, Siam. He: Then Russia to the table and V11 Fiji. ff e, Denmark my bill. She: 'Sweden my co 0 T I-11-hu t t see the head of the house, I Wan .0 Q T T ' A t -thcy're just deciding' it. A You'11 have to Wait a rninu e l'Hl'IYROLl'1'l' SIX MEAT NlXRliH'I' 62 liR01'ERIES WEAVER - CHEVROLET SIIXIHDN. PA. SPIN South Irvine Ava-. l'Imn0 1426 SIHIHDN, PA. -AIM-clicanfvil To S0l'Yil'l'-f THE PRINTZ CO., SIIXIHDN, PA. Ulothos for Young' Mon ulllstiilw-tive But llll'XllQ'llSiV0 L I N N ' S North Walti-1' Aw. SIIARON, PA. xv2ll'1lI'0lN' Trunks, Ladies' Glad stone-S. M4-11's Glailsitmws, Gulf Hubs an-id Bulls N 4 , , , Eiglity-five W C You Have Tried The Rest Now Try The Best LEYDE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE COMPANY -- - - 'ECHO P E N N Z O I L olsouzxii kv GREASE SHARON, PA. OENEIIAL MOTORS TRUCKS wr ac wk Replacelnelit Part-s for all 100272. Supreme Pennsylvania QMS and Trucks W Quality Q' The llc-st Motor Oil in the World Seven years :ago I landed in this town with only one dollar, but that dollar gave me my start. 'You must have invested it very profitably. l did. I telegraphed home for money. -I'cho- Ruth Riley- 'Did you ever lake ether? Chuck D.- No, who teaches it? DR. ROY J. MCDOWELL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dollar Title and Trust Bldg. SHARON, PA. C. R. MCELHANEY c:i:ooERIEs and CONFECTIONS GASOLINE AND MOTOR OILS UANDY AND SOFT DRINKS - LUNCHES SERVED- Phone 5019-R-12 IIUIHSARD, R. D. l, OIIIO. Zenith -llADlOS- Victor POLANGIN'S MUSIC SHOPPE 917 Broadway JOHN T. HENDERSON 1'i.liM1:IfNG and HEATING mRREI,I,, PA. IWINTBACTUR y slu11oN, lu. -Once. Always- Piainos and all niusieal instruments 175 Blum Strom Plum 32314: X4 ' TT A - -I Q 5 Oo x 0 T ' A ' 0 ' E gl t -:'. -I Fx is E -eECHO e Established 18172 THE JULIAN GOLDMAN Il PEOPLES STORE 92 West State Street THE BURNETT 8: STGNE SHARON, PA. ' Fred T. Stone, Prop. an-1 Clothing' that expects hard service can be purchased on 307 Sem-um! National liamk Iluilding' the Budget Plan System. qi Pllollv 1356 WXRREN, Olllll l ll -yu ' Carl H. Qln drug' slorelf- Have you any stamps. Esther lVl.- No, but We have a stamp machine. Carl H.--'Ll don't want your old machineg I want stamps. Miss Calclvvellgful use the dumb-bells to get color in my face. Miss Wagone-r5A'Sensihle girl! rlhat's a lot better than using color on your face to get dumb-hells. Floor l'ova-ring'N- UI-zulu-ries, Dishes, Lmnps, Wlmlow Sluulvs, lite. ELITE BEAUTY SHOPPE l'c-rinancnt Waving: and Marcolling' 6, lxflglffg Corin-r Slmrpsvllle Ave. Qgiff L5-humjv amd State St. W Phone- :sons snumx, lu. '31 WN' 5'i'LL:zi0N, PA. 2442 HiHl'l'. Sl'HAI l Nl'1R N MARX ,N Z! Punts Prep Suits SIIARON, PX. l llist rilmtorfe lMliGl'I'l'T l'H0l'0LA'l'l'lS H. J. MEHL SHARUN. PA. rf 'E 4 ef-H efl95Oe fx r ltw 4 ' .'-Neve 1 J GRADUATION GIFTS ON CIIEIJIT ROBERTS 8: CO. 33 East State St. SAMPLE FUNERAL HOME Phono ll-.I SHARON, PENNA. .v, J, .U f JLA1' -Ecu-no - 2 SHARON, PA. EASIIEST TERMS IN SHARON DELENDAISLE, PROFESSIONAL - AMBUlANl'li Sl+IRYlCE f- l - JOHN REYER 8c CO. SHARON, PA. -Shoo Service from IHSSW Phono 3164 DRY-UI.i'1,kNlNG 81 PRESSING W0 Call For and Dclivor ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY DONALDSON CLEANERS AND DYERS ITS East Statv Sf. SHARON, PA. Regina: How do you Iike my dress, Tom? Dad got it for my eighteenth ' birthday. '1'om: Certainly Worn well, hasn't it? -v-Echo -- Teacher: Johnny, take this sentence: I Ied the cow from the pasture' What mood? Johnny: The cow, ma'a,m. 1 W W J Y W Y THL I+IlIull MILLLR Tllilu CO. vmnmmmm of 55 Ulu-stunt Avo, Phono 3400 SHARON, PA. DISTRIBUTOR OF MARY MILLER HAT Eye SHOPPE Phone 2322 204 1-:asf som- sr. TIRE sluuox, PA. Wu go as long way to malu- fl'I1'lNlS-I' 43 Tables Delicious Pastlfy , 4 y 'T . Y 7' 3111 5 U5Tf9i91'15T THOMAS MUSIC HOUSE R Boyle Blclgx, Downstairs - John Thomas, Prop. SHARON, PA- s1l,uwN, PA. A HBFITTER FOOD, ALWAYS Good Coffee Holm- Cooking A4 , ,,,,, A Q2 A A A 2: 1l95O- .L N 0 Eighty-eight J y BAKER S 11lsl'1,,n' noon and wolms At lirooklic-ld lfvnta-r, Uhlo 'S A H0013 PLACE T0 TRAIN' T Ecu-so ek-Q -r.... What You Spend Pllollv ITN?-R MASVRY 01110 F. J. COOMBS -fe-.XR'l'lS'l'N' MEMORIAL lV0RKAf-- 1:noolu1'1r:1.n, 0Hl0. N A S H - flir-mls 'Pho World ifn Motor Cnr Vulne- .l. S. H0l l+'MAN MOTOR CAR CU. IIN Vine Avenue SIIARON, PA. - -Phono - Sharon, 5006-ll-32 - Do angels have Wings, mother? Yes, darling. 'Can they fly? Yes, dear. Then when is nursie going to Hy, cause I heard daddy call her an angel last night? To-morrow, darling. if .i FRED O. MESSERSMITH ww o,xRAoE '- l 'tS of :moon FIELD, onio - 'Ford Sales and S0l'Yll'l'-4 Goodygar 'Fires . Repairing Welding Apex Radios i 1 , .1 Eighty- eggs ef --Q ffuqasol V 1 99 A Wa- Pay ZW Discount on ! T I 'x-4 1 X2 .J CLARENCE D. PRICE - .I I+lWl+lI.ER - 118 W4-st State St. SHARON, PA. Charge Accounts Invited' if ff F-A P-EC HO my-+A-.re E,E. A ,tie FOR BE'l lIER LUNCH ---WVISIT-f - OHIO INN ISIHNDIC FIELID l'EN'l'l'lR Phono 5007-I-I A. K. l'lop1wr, Prop Phone 3176 ANNA WEETER BEAUTY SHOPPE Specializing in l'el'nnmwnt Wziving, Fillgel' Wzwiligr, lvilt!'l' Wnsving' and Marcelling Cor. Madison und Water St., Sharon, Pa. E P P ' S 'l'h4- Workin2,'nmn's Sturt- -Outfitters 1.0 I.a1l and Dad rf', f H2 West State St. SHARON, PA. Mr. Emery: HI would like to buy my wife Floorwalkcr: 'Glassware in aisle lil. - Eolm a diamond necklace. Harry: Does that smile mean you forgive mo? Virginia: Stay away, I was just smiling to rest my face. TRAXLER COMPANY, mc, Shnron's Most Dependable ULUTHIIQR and FURNISHER Sharon, Pal. The Store That S1-lls lH.0l'll and l'l.ti'l'llCllAlfT Clotlws f'0lllllIilll0lltS of NATHAN ROSENBLUIVI SHARON, PA. I FRUIT - OHL CO. SILVERMANS H an ral wn re an n QI Suppliers FAMILY SHOE STORE it il: 53 wt-st sum- st. Sporting' Goods SHUWN, PX- Fol' Schools .K Speciality 'Php Kind of Show you yyant- SHA RUN, PA. 4 1 r Ninivty Y :I 5 Q --At Prices You Can Pay K ' If e:L4 fEcHo- -S-21, K I M. F ITZPATRICK 8: CO, -KMflllfHS- nm' uoons, Mll.I.lxmn'. P-0 CQNFECTIQNERY l'l.0AKS and Sl'I'l'S siunox, PA. Stutv Street nnd Vine A vi-. -First place you Come to S l 'N, PA' The last place you leave. Mr. Emery-A'Leo, name two British generals in the Revolution. l,eo4 CornWallis and Burgoynef' Mr. Emery- Hugh, you name another one. Hugh fasting' smartl- And howl Mr. Emery- Correct, SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING CO. W A T K I N ' S PAINT 84 GLASS CO. 95,4 50, I,-vim. Am.,,,,, Mmnons lxnslmrimxn gmuggy, PA. AUTO GLASS, Fl!A'MlNG PI 'e 2606 is: nm stan- sm. sHA1:0N, PA fOpposiit-e Steel Hoop Office, zz: :F :zz Coniplilm-nts of I The most modern Dry Cleaning I Plant in Western Pennsylvania -UONI ECTl0NEllY- and Eastern Ohio. Phom- 2085 SHARUN, PA. 0 Ninety-o O E C H O Say It With Flowers H . 'L-af' 3.7 Pl' ' ' ' MURCHIEQS lv 33 VINE ,U'ENl'I'l PHONE 1282 Billy: My uncle's got a wooden leg. Jimmy: That's nothilfdmy si'stc1 s got a collar chest. Iii' h .. Officer: As soon as I saw you come around the bc-nd, I says to myself----'Ifilty at least' . Lady: Officer, you are very much mistaken. It's this hat that makes me look so old. WALLIS Sr CARLEY CO. HIGH CLASS LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT, RITTER OAK FLOORING, ATLAS WHITE CEMENT, ATLAS LUMNITE CEMENT. 4 Hunk Stn-et 'I'elvplmm+s S2 and S3 XA xf ' ' L4 L ' 'gl O L, 19: Nimlty-I 'r Q 5 COIIIIIIIIIIPIIYS to the 4-MSS ms 19:10 TITLE 81 TRUST CO, SHARON. l'A. :Zz ZZ: Zi: 21: :lc :Qi I Ylllfll HOME FOR SAVINGS fliilbifill and Surplnw 3250.000 . MOORE'S STORE M V, X SIIAIHDN, PA. W Charles S. Flower, President W R. E. Matthews, Sec'y,-Treas, Dorotli-X lVB:: Regina seems to be very fond of music, doeSn't1slie'? Lila F.: TEYPS, indeed. You'll always find her at the piano when her mother is Wax-Shing' the dishes. ff Eeho A Elizalwtli Fvnnq: Are you the man who cut my hair the last timer? Barber: I don't think So, mziclam, Vvo only been here six months. A SHOES ? WHOSE 7 SMITH'S SHA RUN, PA. COZY BARBER SHOP 'Servlet-. Our Motto SHARON, PA. l'lion4- 1602 8 THE BARRETT WAY -f noon c1,o'rHl4:s Smmary For the Young: Man Dzunp Wash lnillllldfy if. w. iam-ri-n 2' SllAlt1,N, lllx. SIIARUN, PX. x-C I, , ga - 5 - -1: f 1 Ninety-three 5 Q-1+ .:-Af-- -Ec:Ho- -- --Q HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES---THINK THIS OVER I QUT QF J' A-With no schooling-6 attained distinction 1 MILLION ng' -With elementary schooling-24 attained distinction L With high school education-622 attained distinction MEN I I - THE TRAINED MAN HAS 1000 CHANCE? T0 1 UF THE LNTRAINED MAN T0 AWAIN suocass. YOU CAN GET THIS ADVANCED TRAINING RIGHT HERE AT HOME- --AT A LOW TUITION COST. THE Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Uffer Many Opportunities FOR MEN AND WOMEN COLLEGES OF LAW, LIBERAL ARTS, COMMERCE AND FINANCE, BUSINESS, TRADE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. -INYES'l'lGA'1'E TODAY-4 Offices: College, 416 Wick Ave.-Preparatory Schools, 410 Wick Ave. Trade School, 26 East Rayen Avenue. Phone 42191. I YOIIXGSTOWN. OHIO. With advanced training-5,768 made marked success i Country: Just think of our forest preserves. City: How about our subway jam? --Echof Tom: Did you hear about Andy being two-thirds married to that Calaman girl? Ding: A'No, how come? Tom: Well, Andy's willing, and so is the preacher. VICTOR PRINTING COMPANY PRINTING WITH SERVICE SHARON, PA. Ei hfv 'zh C BROOKFIELD BARBER SHOP August Souls. Prop. IIIIUUKFII-llill. 01110 g..:-- ,.f-- gECHQ- f We wish to thank the Aclwrtisei-S who have helpocl to make lmssilrle the plllilioaltimi of this hook. Genevieve H.- How bad were you hurt in Saturday's game, Harlan? Harlan C.f I don't. know, I haven't seen this week's paper yet. --EchoA State Policeman-9 Now, Cloisl, What excuse have you for driving your auto along' this highway at the rate of 60 miles an hour? Cloid- Why, I saw your sign that said A35 miles and I wanted to be on the safe side and not fall below the limit. Phono, Sharon, Pal., 5021-lt-4 W. M. MCFARLAND 1'oN'1'l:,u l'on and IEUILIDER 2. County A21-nt For MASTEII Ml'I'l'Al. Wl'ZA'l'Hl'1RS'l'Rll'S and ll0LSl'lll'IlflNS 1'0lllllHlll1'lltN of THE NEHI BOTTLING Co. l'hono 11:12 1f.i1uu:l,i,, lu. i t 1'he Screens That Store Themselves IH' bk -lsuly Dairy l'rmlllct's'f IRIHNHI Fl BLD, 0lll0 PIIQIIII' 9040 MilSl'IH', OHIO 4 e I I X Stax lr 21 ff' I I Q 5 O - - 1 Ninety-live I ECHO 4Q3Ofm MM , . ,Wanna-,,,. 1749-Q' X s . b55'5:5- -.7- Lf , W. .- , ,www ,,k,n Vmzrrwr-MMM? 4- g sfsx .41'Lw4 ::,r 1 .. s A 2 ff? Q iff' , ,N 5 A N 1 -. J' Y 4 My X fl 1 sa.-W U i 2 A I . 53 2 g 9 4 ' JJ Xi AfA1 .....N.,Nx 3 J 2 ' M.-p-'Q QT 'f .... 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