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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'
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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
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