Brookfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookfield, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1947, declare this our last will and testament, signed, sealed and accepted this 16th day of May in the office of Paul R. Slater, Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Ohio, Trumbull County, State of Ohio, U. S. A., witnessed thereby Attorney John R. Edwards, and Clerk, Mrs. H. Morris. To Mr. Slater we leave thanks for the guidance that he has given us in the past two years. To Mr. Wepsic we would like to leave money as he desires, but since we ran short we find it impossible. , The El Grande Quincei' leaves its acquired knowledge to the worthy Juniors and Beverly Verde. To Mrs. Morris we leave thanks for the time and patience that she has shared with us to teach us grammar and literature. We leave Mr. Edwards sadly. We'll really miss his government classes. Bernice Escover leaves her job as statistician to Agnes Ferry. Don Bible leaves his debating ability to Don Doud. Dick Casanova Blair leaves the girls still wondering which one it really is. Eddie Ghizzoni leaves still leading as president. Stella Yashnik leaves for Warren City Hospital. Joan Layo leaves her giggles to Lilly Bachik. Agnes Baxter leaves still singing, You'll never get to heaven in Bob Allan's car. Yvonne Brownlee leaves her struggles in shorthand to her sister, Shirley. Mary Catherine Burns leaves to join her brother in the corn field. Oh, corn! ' Jean Camerlengo leaves her studious ways to Gordon Suttles. Lois Edwards leaves to become the homemaker of some luckyC?J man. Iris Hatwood leaves and takes her sensational voice along with her. Mary Lou Jones leaves her position of taking care of milk to her sister, Peggy. Martha Krempels leaves her basketball ability to Ruth Bible. Margaret Logan leaves her place as majorette to Theresa Conti. Barbara Neral is leaving to take up nurses' training. Don't get sick in the near future. Jennie Nosek leaves to become the private secretary of a tall, blond, handsome, brilliant lawyer. Anything else you want, Jennie? Doris Pugh leaves. Goodbye, Doris. Doris Uber leaves Nancy Ziegler on the loose by herself. Bill Cornell leaves to join the Superior Coal Company. Here is a chance to keep warm, girls. Bill Davey leaves, still arguing with Mr. Loree. Vincent Harshman leaves his ability to get around Mrs. Morris to anyone who has the technique. Eugene Peters is leaving, but don't worry, girls, as his brother will be here next year to take his place.

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CLASS PROPHECY Raymond Davies is United States Ambassador to England and is trying to convince the inhabitants that we have very little trouble with the Indians. Ben Dickson has moved back to Pennsylvania. He didn't think much of Ohio's hunting material. Martha Krempels now owns her own flying field. Marie Giovanetti is employed as a flight instructor. Incidentally, she instructs only male students. Lois Edwards and Delores Mittal are chief grease monkeys. That's why there have been fewer crack-ups lately. Bernie Escover is appearing as a guest comedienne on Jack ,Benny's program. Mr. Benny's getting up in years and Bernie is hoping to get his place on the air. Mary Faber is listening to a guy named Eddie - You're sweet enough without putting sugar on the strawberries. Besides it's still rationedf' Pauline Fields is feeding her husband and three children delicious red and blue capsules. John Filipovich hasn't any patients left after teaching little Flip how to kick a football. My, was I that dumb? Andy Gerlock has been working on a substitute for gasoline in air- planes. Yeast and baking powder raise baked goods, don t they? Dotty Haller is teaching home economics at good old Brookfield High. Now she knows why Miss Russell became angry once in a while. Vincent Harshman is one of the world's greatest doctors. He is ex- plaining to Nurse, Margie Logan, that you can't cut up people just for fun. Byron McGhee has just surprised the world and himself by discover- ing Vitamin X. Bonnie Jones is sighing, for there s only six more months for her hubby to campaign for the Presidency of the United States. Eddie Ghizzoni, the President to be, has promised her a good job as First Lady if she helps to put this deal over with a bang. Iris Hatwood is under contract to the New York Metropolitan Opera Company. ' Chuck Kalinich is proprietor of Little Canada's only confectionery store. Kisses are the special feature. CCandy ones, of coursej. Richard Kroner, Frank Kalvoda, and Paul Mosora have bought out Schuster's and are making buckets of money. g Bob Kovach is now coaching basketball at Westminster. Joan Layo is making a fortune with her pen. She writes Advice to the Lovelorn in the Masury Times. Bill Litman is a successful electrician. He's looking for someone to shock. Frank Mahanovich operates the West Hill Dairy. We know you can't guess his specialty, so we'll tell you. It's milkmaids. John Nasin is raising Christmas trees and selling them at bargain prices. Give your order to his private secretary, Jean Snyder. Ed Nagy lives, weeks at a time, in the doghouse with Rover. fContinued on Page 915



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CLASS WILL Bill Litman leaves, still wearing those bright red sweaters. Chester Sherman leaves for the Ideal Bakery. Joe Szanny and Walter Siniawski leave together for the wide open spaces. Edgar Wright leaves still trying to see how many kids he can get into his car. George Young leaves still crooning The Donkey Serenade. Dick Zimmerman leaves to learn the tricks of the trade, as a lawyer, of course. Jackie McDowell leaves her role in the Senior Play to anyone who can act. Marie Giovanetti leaves her cheerleading job to Claire McKay. Paul Mosora leaves his jitterbug ability to Kenny Brown. Andy Gerlock leaves his silence to Bill Thomas. Betty Thomas and Shirley McFarland leave for unknown parts of the world. Good luck, kids. Jane Baxter has already left. My, but some people are impatient. Bob Allan leaves. Hey, not so fast! Walter Chambers leaves, to join the National Truck Drivers Union. Ben Dickson leaves with his electric guitar to join the hula-hula girls of the South Sea Islands. Frank Kalvoda leaves his position on the football team to Eric Bahor. Charles Kalinich leaves his unsuccessful attempts of wolfhood to any freshman who can do better, or can they? Byron McGhee leaves his trombone playing to Frank Gregoric. Louis Ritch leaves his vocabulary to Bobby Ross. Charles Sloan and Margie Torma leave together on the road to matrimony. Martin Smith leaves his ability to tell ,iokes in English class to any- one who can think of them fast enough. Anne Alexander leaves for Shaky's. Bonnie Coxson leaves to become a bride. Frances Edell leaves to ioin Billy Davey at noon in the hall. Robert Bacon leaves his nuiet ways to Bobby Green. Billy Bullock leaves his height to Mike Faber. Raymond Davies leaves Bobby Mild to blow taps at football games. Dora Mae Cleveland and Jack Donaldson leave happily together. John Filipovich leaves his black. curly hair to Kasmir Klemis. Carl Jennings leaves all the girls swooning. Robert Kovach hates to leave Betty Jane, but he must. Richard Kroner leaves to continue his iob at Yankee Lake. Ed Nagy leaves still trying to invent something bigger and better than the atomic bomb. Bill Prosser leaves, still trying to master his government. Dick Reese leaves, and with him his famous laugh, if you can call it that. CContinued on Page 893

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