Brookfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookfield, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 29 text:

CLASS WILL The Senior Class of 37 of Brookfield High School, Trumbull County, State of Ohio, United States of America, being of sound mind and body and preparing to leave this noble institution of learning, does hereby set forth its last will and testa- ment. To the Faculty, we leave fond memories of the quiet, reserved, never-trouble- some Senior Class of 1937. To Mr. Cleveland, we leave our History Notebooks with the sincere wish that future classes will enjoy CU them as much as we have. To Miss Reeser, Senior Girls' Homeroom teacher, we leave the hope that she will find as much acting-up ability in next year's Senior Class Players as she did in this one. To Mr. Koppel, Senior Boys' Homeroom teacher, we leave best wishes for another banner year in football and basketball. To Miss Mook, we leave the ardent hope that her future will be one long lasting Ray of sunshine. Charles Filipovich leaves his heart to Helen. Claribel Tribby, Mary Jean Ulp, and Dorothy Hart leave their quiet, soft-spoken voices to Irene Hromyak and Peggy Pillifant. Carl Benadella, Andy Guley, Tony Dekanich, and Matt Kaszowski leave their ability to play football to the Nagy twins. Edith Habel leaves her popularity to any shy Junior girl. Louis Nagy leaves his drawing ability to any politician who wishes to canvass his district. Mary Trinckes leaves her basketball ability to Pauline Mallorie. Lawrence Pavone leaves his brassie ways to anyone desiring to be a good golfer. Mary Golsake leaves a forlorn Junior boy. William Cunningham and Virgil Cousins leave their gigantic stature to Nick Pearman. Lucille Franklin leaves her songs to any romantic undergraduate. Nellie Bernot, Evangeline Jones, and Elmo Jamieson leave their high grades to any ineligible athlete. Chalmers Hoover and John Wasilchak leave their swell builds to Butch Edwards and Kenny Falkner. The Hot Dog Girls, Nellie Clark, Dorothy Timko, Florence Stefonek, and Wanda Hook, leave their warm memories to anyone with cold feet. Isn't this a hot one? George Skinner doesn't want to leave. He wants to stay with Ruthie. Mildred Lees leaves her brilliant recitations in History class to Jeanette Knapp.

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The football team proved its prowess by winning the championship. Special awards to Guley and Benadella, co-captains, Skinner, Kaszowski, Gilliland, Ledbetter, Deckanich, Reinhart, and Reiter who all received letters. In the ranks of the bas- ketball boys stood Skinner, Captaing Ledbetter, and Gilliland, who also received letters. Petite Mary Trinckes, besides being an exceptional basketball player, achieved further distinction as the sole representative of the Senior Girls in basketball. Admist a tumult of rousing cheers, Nellie Clark and Margaret Klapach plied their trade as Senior cheerleaders. Our dramatic talents were poured forth into an inspired presentation of a mirth-provoking comedy, The Clay's the Thing, which fulfilled all expectations. Several Seniors obtained coveted roles in the Minstrel given by the Mixed Chorus. This year also marked the institution of our weekly Hot Dog Sales, whose results proved highly gratifying. So, with eyes to the fore, and shoulders squared, we prepare to march on, placing behind us the school in whose sheltered nooks we were safely piloted along the straight and narrow path during the past four years, and whose guiding in- fluence will enable us to grapple with the unknown', future and emerge as victors of the fray. -AGNES BEYTH.



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Fred Knapp, James Hogg, James Clark, and Everett Wade leave the Punster to anyone who wants to pun-ish the readers. Eleanor Coonce and Annabelle Vernell leave for Hubbard. John Chaky leaves his way with the girls to Hoot Gibson. Anna Hromyak, Mary Jane Wallace, Anna Harmon, and Zepherena Mazey leave their quiet, reserved manners to Luella Jones, Cecelia Olson, and Ruth Couts. Richard Venters, Austin Davis, and Bob Shaw leave the teachers celebrating. Margaret Klapach leaves her cheer-leading ability to Catherine Mishorich. Clyde Ledbetter leaves his dancing feet to any Freshman who needs them. John Gaborko, John Sitch, and George Misavage leave school with a happy heart. will Lee Waid leaves his car to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Katherine Hacker leaves her basketball ability to Lois Coppage. John Gilliland leaves his pep to Eddie Dusi. Agnes Beyth leaves her trips to the county tests to Billy Hogg. John Durisko leaves his stability to Richard Weltz. Geraldine Christy leaves the hope that Mr. Gault will find someone else to tease. Anna Pushcar leaves her place on the Honor Roll to Lois Chambers. Jon Suszan leaves his accordian to anyone who wishes to disturb the peace. Camilla Palumbo leaves her wavy black tresses to Elizabeth Hindson. Louis Vernell leaves his trick one-handed basketball shot to Tom Pillifant. Doris Hindson leaves her troubles as basketball manager to Betty Marshall. Israel Abernathy leaves his joviality to Frank Nosek. Ada Hall leaves with Dan Cupid for Vienna. William Reinhart and George Reiter leave vacancies on the football team that be hard to fill. John Tuskan leaves his power to bend spikes to Gordon Ford. Alice Ayers, Florence Jones, and Helen Lopuchovsky joyfully leave their Literature books. John Fonagy leaves the study halls quiet. Mike Cebak leaves his enthusiasm for golf to Willard Suttles. h Martha Scott leaves her studious attitude to Ann Dacey. Bud Wellendorf leaves his love of beauty to Louis Perry. Mike Masitis leaves the large dictionary to Bob Bailey to look up definitions for next year's History Class.

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