THE SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 40 of Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Ohio, United States of America, who are about to leave this Cavern of Knowledge, do hereby swear that this be our last will and testament, disregarding the dissatisfaction among the heirs. To the Faculty, we leave the privilege of telling future seniors they act like freshmen. To the juniors, we leave our fascination for Macbeth Cand Miss McConnellD. To the sophomores, we leave the pleasure of removing the wads of gum from the Study Hall tables. To the freshmen, we leave the rocky road to graduation. Tony Aiello leaves us with fond memories of his all-round athletic ability--and speeches. John Avrom leaves his hidden talent, tap-dancing, to Leo Weiner. Bridget Beshensky leaves her well rounded knees to Miriam Infield. William Black leaves physics class willingly. He s tired of tor- menting the teacher. Geraldine Brownlee leaves her hair styles to Susan Novelli. Robert Bugg leaves for Big Town with his big talk. Norina Camerlengo leaves Miss Reeser's room fquiet as everj . Martin Cherry leaves many hearts broken. Love 'em all, marry none. He says, Why make one miserable when you can make thou- sands happy? Dale Coppage doesn't want to leave until Rosalie does. Bernard and Betty Dickson's various Senior duties cannot be ful- filled by anybody. Alice Chiverton leaves her gift of gab to Mary Helmbrecht. Mike Dnistransky leaves his tall blondness to Jake Domascieno. Lea Donato and Irene Szabo leave together. Stanley Dunbar and Peggy Pillifant leave, thus discontinuing their race to see which one can play hockey more. George Edell leaves with the fond memories of Slope Road Walking. Harold Edwards leaves Mr. Gault without someone to torment. Sandy Ferrara leaves his management of the Jive Club to Frank Reichart. Gordon Ford leaves his way with the women to Jack reters.
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