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-J. Qi THE JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Jack Addis Joseph Bachick Lawrence Baldwin Anna Baran Wilbur Barbour Frank Beyth Rudy Bielobocky Alex Billen George Billen Carl Brozyna Lois Chambers Bill Clark Denis Coan Roy Coonce Marcellus Coons Glenn Cooper Nathaniel Cooper Eldora Coxson Norius Crisan Bill Davis Evelyn DeMay Joe A. Detelich Joe Detelich Virginia Domascieno Donald Doyle Tom Durisko Carmella D'Urso Edward Dusi Pete Dutken Betty Eakin Kenneth Falkner John Fitzpatrick Betty Fogal Helen Fonagy Betty Freund Clarence Gahagan George George Clarence Germond Herman Ghizzoni Betty Gill Leslie Habel Helen Hansley John Henry Bill Hogg Mike Hromyak Eleanor Johnston Kenneth Jones Luella Jones Stanley Kaszowski Mary King Jeanette Knapp Warren Kohler Joe Kollar Dorothy Lackey Dean Landfear Helene Larocco Mary Lektorich Lily Lopuh Marguerite Mastronardl Andrew Matta Catherine Matteo Ben McMullin George Meckler Mary Muntean Andy Murcko Frank Nagy Joe Nagy Mary Neral Ann Nunkovich Mary Orenchak Oscar Page Joe Paschak John Petrykowski Joseph Pieleck Julia Pitonyak Mike Pollock Mary Quartini Ruth Reiter Mildred Rody Donald Ryhal Louis Sartori Anthony Scutillo Joe Sekerak Ruth Setterberg Carmel Simon Jack Staunch Frank Stefanovsky Lawrence Swaney Howard Swogger Carmen Thomas James Thomas Geraldine Tribby Edward Vaia Josehine Valent June Wagner Ann Wasilow Ralph Wiseman Junior Wolfe Florence Wray Norma Yashnik Tillie Zele
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THE JUNIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION CLASS OFFICERS President . . . ....... . . Donald Doyle Vice-President . . . Ralph Wisemaii Secretary . . . . Lois Chambers Treasurer . . . . . . Clarence Germond MOTTO Rowing not Drifting COLORS FLOWER Red and White Red Rose Bud CLASS ADVISORS Miss McConnell Miss Fejes Mr. Martin MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Lois Chambers Jeanette Knapp Evelyn DeMay Edward Vaia
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THE JUNICR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1935, a group of promising and uprising young Freshmen entered Brookfield High School. Having 158 members, this class was one of the largest ever to enter this educational institution. After the usual first few weeks of strangeness and hum-drum, we settled down to the regular routine of our new high school life. After we had become more settled, we organized our class at our first class meeting. We were guided our first year by the capable leadership of our president, Don Doyle, vice-president, Ralph Wiseman, secretary, Edgar Wike, treasurer, Mary Orenchak. Along with our officers, we chose green and gold as our class colors, and the red carnation as our class flower. We became more intimately acquainted with our new friends at the Freshmem- Sophomore Hallowe'en party. Although we were mere Freshmen, we had representatives in practically every activity. We were represented in debate, one-act play, all athletic teams, band, orchestra, and glee clubs. As we seemed just to be getting started along nicely, the end of the year rolled around. All too soon our Freshman year passed. Next fall we returned as more settled and, of course, more outstanding Sopho- mores. We became organized this year under the following officers: president, Don Doyle, vice-president, Ralph Wiseman, secretary, Lois Chambers, treasurer, Mary Orenchak. Our colors were navy blue and white, and our flower was a white carnation. Work Conquers All was our significant motto. Our first activity was our Hallowe'en party. We spent a very enjoyable evening with our new schoolmates, the Freshmen. Again this year all activities captivated our interests. Those who were athlet- ically inclined played on the football and basketball teams. We contributed generously to the band and orchestra. In the Glee Clubs were found many Sophomores Song Birds. We also had debaters in our illustrious class. Soon another important year in our high school life came to a close. W looked forward to the next fall, when we should come back to be termed Upperclassmen and to really begin to work. As in former years, we returned after a short vacation. As our number had decreased considerably, our increased intelligence and brilliance made up for our loss in number. Of course, we were a little more dignified now, because we were Upperc1assmen. We wasted no time in organizing. Again Don Doyle was elected president of this prominent class. The other officers were vice-president, Ralph Wiseman, secre- tary, Lois Chambers, treasurer, Clarence Germond. Rowing, Not Drifting became our motto, red and white became our colors, and the red rose bud, our flower. This year we enjoyed ourselves at a Hallowe'en party with the Seniors. Another social event was a dance which the Juniors sponsored for the whole school. Not unlike other years, we again had participants in musical, athletic, debate, and other literary activities. The talented actors and actresses of our class very successfully presented The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, our class play. The really big event for us was the Junior-Senior banquet. It was to this affair we had been looking forward all year. This can truthfully be called the most gala event of the season, as we entertained our friends, the Seniors. Next year, when we shall reign as Seniors, we hope to contribute more to the honor and glory of Brookfield High, so that our class will never be forgotten. -LOIS CHAMBERS.
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