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STELLA YASHNIK Leading Lady lln l H mc Fm nomics Club 1 Nm nal Honoi ioclety 4: Span- RICHARD ZIMMERMAN Boyish Buddy li nl B 4 11 Basketball I LV Cum Chorus 43 v L lle1.e Club 41 D LH mmlltee 4 lootball Il-41 n 1 lllHrll'h1-'Ili 11 Minstrel C mmltlec Qwinp: Band U MARY ZDELAR Fancy-free Farmerette Book Room 2: Commercial Club Intvrclass Tournament 1. Z' , 4 I A NAUTICAL LEAVE Our lives are like the mighty ships, Sailing on from day to day, Stopping off at certain ports, Gathering cargo along the Way. At first we sailed through eight long Then anchored at Brookfield High. Our eyes are moist with tears again, For it's time to say Good-bye. We love our Captains everyone And all other members of the Crew, With their kind and helping hands They've laden us with gifts anew. And now we must go sailing ong Life beckons us to another shore, We have a task in life to do. God, help us as you'Ve done before! The time has come for us to sail. yearsg Dear Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, too. May you be good seamen all the Way! Gee, it's tough to bid A-D-I-E-U. Mary Catherine Burns. 2- ,ax Y 5 X N.. fl A
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.ag M Q 'Qftiifjl X Q, jvpff 4 CHARLES SLOAN Choice Company Band 1-2-3-43 Chorus 2: Color Com- mittee 31 Dance Committee 1-2-3-45 Echo Staff 41 Flower Committee 2-35 Hilltopper Staff 2-4: Interclass Tournament 1-3: Latin Club 4: Mot- to Committee 33 Prom Committee 3: Swim: Band 2-3-4. JEAN SNYDER Conversational Corker Class Play Manayrer 43 Commercial Club 23 Home Economics Club 41 imterclass Tournament l-2-43 Motto Committee 2. BETTY THOMAS Cheerleading Commander Book Room 33 Cheerleader 2-3-4: Chorus 4: Class Play 31 Commercial Club 2: Dance Committee 2-45 En- semble 4: Home Economics Club 41 lnterclass Tournament l-Z-43 Prom Committee 35 Refreshment Commit- tee 3: Minstrel 4. ig Vmblmoaiilz TORMA . .Industrious Indeed Book Room 2: Class Play Manager 3-4: Color Committee 23 Commer- cial Club 2-43 Dance Committee 1- 2-3-4: Echo Staff 4: Flower Com- mittee Ilg Hilltopper Staff 43 Inter- class Tournament 1: Motto Commit- tee 11 Prom Committee 33 Refresh- ment Committee 3. DORIS UBER First-rate Friend Commercial Club 23 Echo Staff 43' Interclass Tournament 1-2. rl- Yl JULIA wlsmowsxl t . Doubtlessly Domestic Book Room 3-41 Class Play Man- ager 3: Commercial Club 2-45 Dance Committee 33 Interclass Tournament 1-25 Refreshment Committee 3. MARTIN SMITH Joyous Joker Class Play 4: Dance Committee 3-4: Interclass 'Tournament 1-25 Prom Committee 3. Warren G. Harding Higzh School, Warren, Ohio l-2. w If fi f - . ' ' 'calf .jf sf- ' . JOSEPH. 'qpnnwll' igloe lnterclass Tournament 3. MARY THOMAS Good Girl Chorus 2-4: Class Play 3-41 Hill- tommer Staff -lg Home Economics Cluh 41 Interclass Tournament 1. MARTHA TUCK Modest and Mannerly Biology Club 23 Chorus 13 Home Economics Club 43 Refreshment Committee 1. f - I, 1' . ', ANNA MARIE VULTAGIO Cool and Collected Book Room 2: Class Play Manager 41 Home Economies Club 43 Com- mercial Club 2. I l . l I fl EDGAR WRIGHT Competent Chauffeur Class Play 4: Colleyze Club 42 Color Committee 23 Dance Committee 2- 3-4: Flower Committee 13 Latin Club 4. 23
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HIGHLIGHTS 0F HISTORY In the year nineteen hundred and forty-three, while our country was struggling in a great battle, called World War II, one hundred and twen- ty eager youths entered Brookfield High School as freshmen. We soon became organized, electing the following officers: Frank Kalvoda, presidentg Jennie Nosek, vice-presidentg Barbara Lou Christy, secretaryg and Chester Sherman, treasurer. Our colors were scarlet and gray, and our flower, the pink rosebud. True to our motto, Always Willing, never failing, we made a good start in that new era and came through a very successful year. The next year we returned as sophomores and chose the following officers: Jack Donaldson, presidentg Vincent Harshman, vice-presidentg Bernice Escover, secretaryg and Barbara Neral, treasurer. Conquer was our motto, green and white were our colors, and the white rosebud was our flower. Such interesting pastimes as football, basketball, and dancing filled that year, With many of the students from our class participating in the activities. The next year we returned as Juniors, very proud to be upper class- IYIQII. The leaders this year were Edward Ghizzoni, presidentg Raymond Davies, vice-president, Bernice Escover, secretary, and Charles Kali- nich, treasurer. Our motto was Always willing, never failing, launch our ship and keep on sailing. Our class colors were blue and white, and our flower was the pink rosebud. We enjoyed more football, basketball and other activities, but most important were our class play, Don't Take My Penny , Junior-Senior Prom, and Class Day. Our officers during the Senior year were Edward Ghizzoni, presi- dentg George Young, vice-president, Bernice Escover, secretary, and Jack Donaldson, treasurer. Our class colors, motto, and flower re- mained the same. Mrs. Morris and Mr. Edwards were our advisers. The class play, the Night of January Sixteenth proved a huge success. Who can ever forget the Tax Levy Parade in which most of the seniors took part? Remember the Homecoming Game and Dance when Peggy Hughes reigned as Pigskin Queen and Bonnie Jones and Dora Mae Cleveland served as attendants? The senior class of forty-seven will look back with pleasure to the Junior-Senior Prom and a little sadly to commencement. We are leaving Brookfield High, but not alone. With us We will carry fond memories of football and basketball games, of dances and parties, and also of you. STELLA YASHNIK.
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