Brookfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookfield, OH)
- Class of 1956
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OO ECHO ab ,ff N5 If-ini jk -fb ' f fa 52J0'5 vb if? GnEfJ5 L Cb ZlQfr 95 99 017, OU yew ji' CARANO G Qt? I Y-Wu., XDVISOR BUQN 50 5 PNA :SS VA 401, 'Hr fcggpj 0,7xOC4,, ff mr E T DUT' LHL loc HHPHY EDWLH 4? N MORQQW 0 Q igx vd SPORTS EDITOR A7 i -vs. 4, 1 'fam 197- N 6 X04 Offozgfffg Q, M L N :Av mx 'P 1,1 A rx :V A V: fi . 1,5 c1q.1f,f X 5 1 V- f , , ' , '4 .Ag 49 'A ' ' H Q 'x n +V v ' X,-. ,, 5 V ' .i. I A V x X ' ' ' f O 4' . 1' ! O9 7x ,125 . is J I Lak ,,Q I K, , Q 1iQ ,f f E i g k Q ia' I jj , MR. W A ' OW '90 +A 9RX Gig f-P ,, A W X 5595, r 'iw 541 F s ff X w .aft Q ' ' r f ' I 4 w ,fb :wx C' 3553 N K D sift' K A X X ECHO STAFF nf' L to R Row 1-Advisor Mr C'1r'ino B Germond E Todut Photogra hy Ed' B Fill S orts Ed J Drs ,. .cr,, ,. . p coll. Business Manager: B. Wright. Co. Ed.: B. Hetrick. Adv. Ed.: G. Morgan. Literary Ed.: M. Fedorko, Art Ed. Row ZAL. August. K. Brooks, B. Luchette, M. Keaggy, D. Ramsey. J. Goncz. E. Slovesko, S Robinson. E. Ulmer. Row 3-E. Shultz. R. Henighan. S. Berecek, M. Swartz, P. Hodgson. J. Rigby. P. Lovrekovich, F. Gadola. Row 4-D. Coan. F. Bremick, R. Komorek, M. Gravelle. M. Leinbach, N. Kirilla Not pictured-B. L. Todut, Co. Ed. ACKNOWlEDGMENT BY EDITORS We wish to thank everyone who has helped the 1956 Echo Staff. Without the co-operation of the students, we would not have a yearbook. Our thanks are extended to the advertisers who have helped finance this book, and made it possible to present it to you. Our acknowledgments go to the Arc Engraving Co., Printing Service. Inc. and Rembrandt Studios for the reliable services they have rendered. Now presenting the 1956 Echo. The Editors, Barbara Wright Betty Lou Todut Page 3 Page 4 DEDICATION Mr TONY MASON, Jr We the members f the SEHIOI Class ol 1956 dedlcfzte the 1956 E ho to Mr Tony Mason Jr for h1S never CGHSIDQ dexot1on and the gl11d'lI1CS he has gwen us He has prox ed not only to be a wonderful c ach who 1nsp1red frlend to each and everv ne of the students 1n Brookfield High School H15 Wlttx lemarks wlll remam wlth us forevel For these leasons we wlsh to express ou1 deepest appreclatlon and gratltude I I 0 ' ' . , ' C 'C . ' , h . . Y . - . C 1. ' Y our boys through an undefeated season, but a . . 0 . '7a6le of Gonieah FACUHY -.c.ercro,.s.r are Page 10 Thanks should be given to our teachers for their help in our education and activ- ities. Their services are many. They give advice in our many problems and choice of vocation. CLASSES up eecc . Page30 Although you may think your classes are not doing anything for you right now, somewhere in your fixture you will be thankful for the time and effort you have put into your classes. 'When you get out of school, you will practice what you have learned. Then you will appreciate your high school years. ACTIVITIESco. ..c. .. .Page40 Brookfield High trys to give the stu- dents a variety of activities. Along with sports, and the many clubs, we have the Junior-Senior Prom, Latin Formal, Foot- ball Club Dance, and club field trips. These all help to interest the students and help them with their school work. ATHLETICS . . Page56 Not only does this department help in building the body, but it helps to better thinking. It gives us the things that really count, good sportsmanship and how to make and keep friends. We are better citizens tomorrow. Page 5 I3 T 'B -rev Q 93, fb ,R 9 fa 'FU' 'na 4-af -Eb we 15, em . X 53, 3 - 3 'P 03 4? Q' 3 GBM 95 39399 rw Q0 gas Q 339233 m xl! W . . Q1 ...-- 'W ' ff L17 , - ,, in , ,, D S 1 Nw, gf!! The Board of Education has many duties. Here they stop to pose for the camera while discussing school problems. Pictured from left to right are: Row 1-Miss Lois McMaster, Mr. Richard Harriff, Mr. Earl Geiger. Mrs. Lois Shull, Mr. John Lenhart. 2nd Row- Mr. Kenneth Hiestand. Mr. James Hoffman. Mr. John Bramble. lVIr. Duffy Jennings. BOARD of EDUCATION 755' all KY' 'Q 3.- S SU PERINTENDENT Page 8 Mr. Hiestand: 'Superintendent One of the helping hands along our way. Bachelor of Science and Master ol' Arts. tKent State Univcrsityj. CLASS 0F '56 lf you arc to find rewarding satisfaction in your work. il' your life is to he ricli and purposeful and crowned with high achievenient. it is important that you continue to he a growing person. Educa- tion is a continuing process and does noi end with the termination ol' your eradu- ation exercises. One must continue to grow tnentally. socially. and physically. if he is to find his place in the world. PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT M1 Barmck P11nL1paI B HS Hls htlp 111 sghool ls 1pp1ec1'1ted BTCIIQIOI ni Suuct Mxstu 111 S11pL1x1s1o11 tC1I1to11111 Teachus College Ohlo UIIINLISIIX Ktnt St ity U111x usltxj Mr L'1x111an ASS15tdI1I P1 1I'1C1pE1I .as Guxd mee D1 eQto1 he tus to settle ou1 pmblems Bachelm of Summa Mastel of EdL1cf1t1o11 QYCJUHLSICJXVD UI11 x L1 sltx WLSIIIIIIISIGI Colltgej SECRETARY Pzght A118 Pit R0 5 Sec1eta1x to M1 Ba111Lk and mdudte of Class of 1900 B H S He1 h11 ht and thte1fu1 xx fu helpx to make tht ufhtt whit It s I0 I MIS Blfmche Cwxynu Souetdn to M1 Hm tand 'md xaduatt of 195.2 diss of BHS Hu 11111 htlps to mike the olhte Chun S E C R E T A R Y C ,.,-'A' . fi ' 5 2 JJ 'J ff QE? Q 'N 3 XQXQNSQ Efm fi ' 'JSP 44313 Qffp lg? X-fL,Ql'x' f'ja5'f34'L7 I , - Sfp Q35 QS! yx bx yvdxajfx 06 Q. .ul UN fy 'f U. U0 ,77 Viv, A y N Q, f l if if 9 X 1 NSN 6 XXX xx 'JA . NX - x If 3. U r P N ,,,. E. 'Lf'-Q 'N q Q :,, ., i ii! lv TEA.?H fx 'E--jifa X xx Mx? 'f A2 mtg .aff MRS. VIRGINIA AGNONE, Geography. QYoungs- town Universityj Bachelor of Science in Education. National Honor Society. Seventh Grade Advisor- Chairman. FA MRS. ANNE BERARDI, English. CVi1la Maria Col- lege, Westminster Collegej Bachelor of Arts, Master of Science in Education. Sophomore Class Advisor, Senior High Cheerleader Advisor. fdfffff-ff 0iff'f'-f i' t u MRS BARBARA ROGERS Spanish English CGrove City Collegel Bach elor of Arts Spanish Club Freshmen Class Advisor MRS MARY BRESNAN Latin English ffareneva Colle e Westminster Collegej Bachelor of Arts Latin Club Junior Class Advisor BTA Curricu lum Committee MR ROBERT BUSH Algebra Practical Math Solid Geometry Trigonometry Qlndiana State Teachers Collegej Bachelor of Science Junior Class Advi or Football Equipment Manager Foot ball Club S -F: .',, N .fS:,?: I u' .sr :,' -:.1g.' .Q . . li' X--zt X - 1 K 1 ,fjl ' ' - .-'sn . Q, . ,. IX' . - 1 ' w .z ' - c: mu- -? ' -.ty Q' -Q Q-E1 - - .O . . , t ' 7 Y ' . or ' ' 5 V ' , , 1 Q A - 1- 1 I fit 'A ' ' ' ' Mifn' ' ' . . . 5.1. ' x , . A I ' 4, . . f 1 'j , I . . ' . , , ia' hawk? S , . - 2 ' A 12251.- .. ' M ' in ' wi 3 K .Ai - . P353 1- A bww. . 5 1 j . i Viif. fi 5 mx. , ff fr , 1 W MM .:. MR. VAL CARANO, History, Echo. fYoungstown University, Westminster Collegej Bachelor of Science. Junior Class Advisor fChairmanj Echo Advisor, B.T.A. Professional Committee. U LTY MRS. MIRIAM CARANO, English. fKent State Universityj Bachelor of Science in Education. Eighth Grade Advisor. QCh.J MRS. DORIS DAVIS, Typing, Steno- graphy, Business English, General Bus- iness. fWestminster Collegej Bachelor of Business and Administration. Com- mercial Club, Sophomore Class Advis- or fChai1'manJ. MRS. DOROTHY DRUMMOND, English. fUni- versity of Pitsburghj Bachelor of Arts and Master of Education. Junior Class Advisor. Head of 'ASpeak for Democracy Contest. MR. WILLIAM DYE, Public Speaking, English, General Science. fMexico City College, University of Pittsburghj Bachelor of Arts, Master of Science. Junior Class Advisor, Thespians. Page 13 MISS GLADYS EVANS, English. QWestminster Collegej Bachelor of Arts, Master of Education. Junior Class Advisor, Public Relations. MR. ROBERT FURNEY, Senior High Band ln- structor. fYoungstown Universityj Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Music. Senior Class Advisor. MISS SARAH GIBSON, Librarian. CClarion State Teachers' College, Uni- versity of Pittsburghl Bachelor of Science in Education. Senior Class Ad- visor. MR. JOHN HANRAHAN, Ofiice Practice. Sales and Law, Bookkeeping. QDuquesne University. Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Westminster Collegej Bachelor of Science, Master of Education. Senior Class Advisor CChairmanJ, Treasurer of B.T.A. MR. RAMON HARMON, Boys' Physical Education fOhio Northern University, Edinboro State Teach- ers' Collegej Bachelor of Science in Education. Bowling Team, Varsity Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Intramural Director, Junior Class Advisor. Page 14 I IIE MRS. JEAN KALBERER, Science. tWestern Re- servej Bachelor of Arts. Seventh Grade Advisor. MRS. MARIAN KASMERE, Government, Journal- ism, Consumer Economics. fEdinboro State Teach- ers' College, Grove City Collegej Bachelor of Arts. Hilltopper, Future Teachers of America, Senior Class Advisor. Phys1cs General Science Senior Sci ence Laboratory QYoungstown Univ Harvard Univ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kent State Unlversityj W Bachelor of Sclence Science Club or Class Advisor. www' ' E- 'GMU f0L ? N,0Lo' MR. FRANK KITKO, Chemistry, MRS. ALMA LANDLES, Girls' Physical Education fOberlin College, University of Cincinnatij Bache- lor of Arts. Director of Junior High Cheerleaders, Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. HAROLD LAYMAN, Stenography, Typing, Guidance. fYoungstown University, Westminster Collegej Bachelor of Science, Master of Education. Assistant Principal, Director of Activities, Student Council, College Club. Page 15 W' 4 f'.'42'1'l!'i'f?f? 'L ' ' Q+ sf' :lf MR. MICHAEL MARTINKO, General Science, Bi- ology. fY0ungstown Universityl Bachelor of Science. Senior Class Advisor, Biology Club. MR. TONY MASON, American History, Geo- graphy. fClarion State Teachers' College, Westmins- ter Collegej Bachelor of Science. Senior High Foot- ball Head Coach, Football Club. Senior Class Ad- visor, Golf Coach. MRS. GENEVIEVE MCFARLAND, I World History, Government, Civics. fThie1 Collegej Bachelor of Arts. As sembly Program, Freshmen Class Ad visor. mn' MR. RAY MELCER, Vocal Instructor. CYoungs- town Universityj Bachelor of Music. Junior Class Advisor. MR. JOSEPH MIRIZIO, Mathematics tslippery Rock State Teachers' Collegej Bachelor of Science, Seventh Grade Advisor. Page 16 MR. CY QUARTERSON, Science, General Science. tYoungstown University. Westminster Collegel. Bachelor of Science in Education. Eighth Grade Ad- visor. Varsity Baseball coach, Reserve Basketball coach. MR. RICHARD RAIDEL, Industrial Arts. Client State Universityj. Bachelor of Science in Education. Senior High Football Coach, Sophomore Class Ad- visor, Football Club. MRS. HARRIET ROBINSON, Voca- tional Home Economics. fAllegheny College, Indiana State Teachers' Col- lege.J Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. F.H.A. Director, Freshmen Class Advisor. MR. RAY ROBISON, Mechanical Drawing. tOhio State Universityj. Bachelor of Science. Eighth Grade Advisor, Junior and Senior High Football Coach, Junior High Basketball Coach, Football Club. MR. CHARLES SINDLEDECKER. Visual Aids. Math. QKent State Universityl. Bachelor of Science in Education. Co-chairman of Future Teachers of America, Visual Aids Director, Junior Class Ad- visor, T.E.A. Representative. Page 17 l' I t iafdh 'ini mi IT- il!! 1 I-' L.- i B MR. GLENN STENNETT, Driver Education QClar- ion State Teachers' Collegej. Bachelor of Science. Senior High Football Coach. Football Club, Track Coach, Sophomore Class Advisor. MRS. EDNA TSUI. Vocational Home Economics. fCornell University, New York University, New York State Teachers' Collegej. Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Master of Arts in Adult Edu- cation. F.H.A. Advisor, P.T.A. Leader for Parents Study Group, Freshmen Class Advisor. MR. GUY VENDEMIA, Practical Math, Algebra, Business Arithmetic, General Math. fGhio State University, Westminster CollegeJ. Bachelor of Science, Master of Education, Freshmen Class Ad' visor, Faculty Manager. MISS LOIS MCMASTER, Clerk of Brookfield Township. MISS RUTH DAVIS R N School nurse QAlle gheng Ceneral College Duquesne University Youngstown Unix ersityj Registered nurse Page 18 CAFETERIA STAFF TRANSPORTATION STAFF 51451 Left to Right-J. Roche, C. Goodrich, J. Allen. C. Heiser. B. Straley, L. Lewis, H. Cooper, R. Meeker. CUSTODIANS A spic and span school always wel- comes us each morning. 'Ihis well de- served credit is given to the hard work- ing custodians. who never fail to clean up after us each day. As commented by the state inspectizr. Leit to Right4G. Algoe, C. Jones, D. Doud tCatetcria Man- ager,, T. Irvin. M. Jackson. G. Donaldson. Rain or shine, always on time. Bus drivers take a bow. Each morning bright and early. they leave to take us safely to school. They are always eager to take the student body to most :rf the activities. Their work is never done. They take the football and basketball players. and cheerleaders to all the games. Left to Right-S. Novelll. L. Simoni. F. Palazzini, A. Haller The way to the students heart is through their stomachs. This is what the eflicient staff of the cafeteria does to please their hungry students. Their keen way of preparing food makes it very tasteful. This group is to be com- mended on putting out a hne meal at a minimum cost to the students each day. Page 19 '- -, .gil- 4 I Q SENIORS .lx-X - I, ' :ug 1 'Yq'lIf1.!' .xv .-...:...,v -qltniijp . 1 , 4.-'A 1, 4 ,ln H. T'-. mr nr gf 323- mr I 351, '51 Denis Coan , . , President Jack Campbell Vice President Eileen Tarko Secretary Mary Hook . . W, , , . . Treasurer' Class Colors - Red and White Class Flower - White Rose Class Motto Y- We strive to move forwardg not backward. Class Advisors 4 Mr. Hanrahan fChHlI'l118HJ, Mr. Mason, Mr. Kitko, Mr. Martinko. Gibson, Mrs. Kasmere, Mr. Furney. 3 Pictured from left to right-J. Camp bell, D. Coan. E. Tarko, M. Hook 'Rafi ln ,,.:.' . .a. .V .4 '- f 5 'vii Km ' Patricia Aaron Silas Baxter Steve Berecek Francis Boles Andrew Bortner With a steadfast look and A friendly guy who is sin- He has nothing to be but Quiet and shy as she can A cute guy with a an open eye. cere and quiet. to be gay. be. personality. Page 20 O O O C O O Martin Bottar Fred Bremick .lane Burns Jack Campbell Marilyn Chanfrey A guy with great ambi- An athlete with a twinkle For having a heart of A good disposition is She who walks with tion and willpower. in his eye. gold. more valuable than gold. beauty has no need of fear. Rawnie Lee Clark Denis Coan Lorraine Collins Stanley Coombs Beverly Coxson humor, goodness, Good all around fellow Her cute smile will al- The best citizens are the Sweet, kind and the best kindness combined. with the secret of success. ways be remembered. ones who are quiet. pal anyone could find. Page 21 Paul Davis William Davis William Davison Audrey Dellarco Nancy Donaldson Here today: gone tumor- Life would be unbearable In his quietness there is To her class and school The rose without row. without football. charm. she has been a friendg a no garden is real true one. , S y, James Driscoll Joseph Emery William Eubank Richard Evans George Fielding Always willing and ready His deep voice. flashing Politeness Costs nothing A quiet sort of fellow. Charles Atlas' h to give a helping hand to eyes. will be remeznbereci and gains everything with a shy way. man. all. by all. Page 22 emem ' Robert Fill Setting a pace that only Be friendly and you will L can follow. Frances Gadola never want for friends. Joan Gogliardi Eleanor Gelely Barbara Gibson Angels are perfect, I am As having a winning way, If silence were worth but a woman, friendly smile. riches, a wealthy glll she would be. Jay Gill Joseph Goncz Murcia Gravelle William Green Rose Guaeha good guy with good The first step to great- Her smile is worth a Having a smile for every Charm, ability and pers And a helping ness is to be honest. million but doesn't cost boy and two for every onality. a cent. girl. Page 23 lv S? QC' , .1 .1,, , , F 7' ., P 1, .,t. V l x 521 1 31 Wesley Guthrie 1 c1111-1 illld S11 NL'lLlUI1l Carole Hodge llllll 1111cl Xlllllllltl xx 11l1 511 l1- Michael Keoggy 1 :1 51111511 uf l111111111' 111 cf.-11 tlw sudclf-51. Robert Koza ri ch A lllbllfl 111 11111 111 all 21 ml -0' X11 A I w 11111 1 11111 BL1111 N1 11 l11111 N1 llll X111 .-X11 nl' N0 VV H 11 ,gg af' xx Q .f i 'fs is .4 : A' , A X , E : 1 Y , M A, 3 Robert Mucuga Catherine Manion Life is great: if you like A girl with ai sunny dis- it, position. Catherine Mihalcin Donald Mild Always happy. never sad. His dashing appearance makes tlic girls sigll, t kind ul ff l x A gicit Lliecileddei who True beauty with shy A gracious manner: ll nigc L int be be it ways. charm that is deep. Page I5 Norma Jean Morris Beverly Nicasfro Evelyn Perrolta Louise Pipic Joyce Maxim Sliv lizls zin cya' tliait spcziks tliougli lwi' tunquc is sill-nt. Eleanor Mild A good lit-urt is lit-ttt-r tlizin all tliu licuds in tlic wurlcl. Jack O'Rourkc W i t li liis happy A go lucky disposition. Marilyn Powell Hoi' lumix' dis Josition A Quiet :5i1'l willi il cuict Enemies slit- ll2lSl1'l IIIIYI V l . l lioi' smiling face go well Wuy. togvtlier. lvl'll'lldS slit- luis many. 1 WV: Y 1. 7 Wi li' if 5-ii if if 3 W i im 1 . -1 i' A 5 , 5 if 'Q tif 'J ,N MVN. Lf' T'-P' Robert Powell William Prowitt Richard Radu A good fellow has come Just plain honest minded, Deeds are greater than among us. Joan Rigby Frank Ruttinger Nc-alt as can he und has Always just friendly. great loyalty tot' hm' school. John Shay Mary Simo Quiet ways and nice to Safe and silent. know. Mathew Skertic Geraldine Smith He who is honest is As sweet as she is noble. 11' I 58' Z? :A If . I , 1 it 3 9 Q 3.4 .' . quiet. 'wr words. Ronald Seckler A good hearted guy is hc. Page 26 Shirley Simeon Politeness is the outward garment of goodwill. Joan Spak Deep, intellectual student who ranks high in her scholastic standing. David Ramsey He is always good na- tured. good humored and fun. Arlene Seech She- has 21 way with het' soft voice. Ronald Simoni The guy who always does his best. Ernest Stefanovsky A hot drummer that makes with the real cool music. l. Q' 54,4 in--av :rx an -9 Q73 Edward Reichert Typical teenager Roy Setferburg A trioncl to ull. .ind ta alll at liicnd. John Sirko Hes just the quiet ind whosc nature novel ies. Winifred Stewart' With her gay and Lie tul ways. shes the it the party. ? 1. fo hr 't Myrtle Swartz She twirls and truts as our gracious drum maj- orette. Betty Lou Todul' A leader arnong all. Francis Vendemia For heing one of the best you'lI ever find. Tom Williams He was quiet hut also lun. Eileen Tarko She moves like a goddess. she looks like a dream. this year she reigned as Homecoming Queen. Elaine Todut Qeautiful hands are the envy of every girl. Ray Voitka A good fellow in his quiet way. Bob Wilkin Tall and good naiured. iff Jacqueline Terpack She goes on her way in- to the hearts of many. Mary Ellen Torok VVilling to help, eager to please. Page 27 Al Votino A lively, mischievous. good looking guy. Virginia Wilkin Sweet and calm with the willingness to lend a hand. .tx 4 W '- ,,.. f I ' 7.f'9:i?'1lW: Mary Ellen Thomas Richard Thomas Small but peppy and full A fellow stion goo of zest. and kind. Beverly Trump Mu To giggle ox' not to Eri7j'1fifieli giggle' is the question. l Delores Whalen Richard Williams Those shining brown Men aren't me isuimcl h eyes. inches. John Wlodarski Barbara Wright Just a lot oi' hoy whom Hel' wondiilul llSptJSl everyone lilies. tion is in v ilun than gold. A . 1 .31 if -.qw ff!!! .gf in +5 Page 28 ljvfvylt Geraldune Znpay Rnchard Zahmzer Mxldest of mannex and For havmg few words greatest of heart but always true on s Joe Yarabenetz Ahce Yashmk Fxlled w1th good humol She puts fmth hex best that hldes a SIDC I8 Splfll mto exuythm g, she does 'Jnk' Joyce Zorzu Robert Zott John Zuhosky A happy smllmg g1rl IS A fellow who IS loads of Im just as blg for me as she un you are blg for you OPPOSITE PAGE Plctured from left to ught 1 Coedltoxs Barbara Wrwht and Betty Lou Todut start the Echo campalgn rollmg 2 A group of semor boys proudly dlsplay lllell' shop handlcrafts 3 The stage crew break from then' hard work on the play scenery to watch the blfdle 4 Makeup' IS the cry as the makeup com mlttee of the semor play get the cast ready for thelr performance 5 Usherettes dressed 111 thexr prettl est smlle as they 3W81t the Semor Play 6 Mrs Kasm re s hard workmg elghth perlod Government class pauses br1efly fox the cameras eye 1 The teachels of Brookfield Hlgh School would feel a great loss w1thout the help of these ambttlous secretaxles 89 Prom 5a brmgs memorles of happy tlmes The camera catches the group as they pause lI'l all the galety to watch the floox show i 1 l x 0 . . eq . mi' . T h I I 3. : R ,.- W5 . iq f W4 A . Z I , . D , - 44 . . va tt N - - . . Y . h . . .- . V . . Q 0 . . . . , . . . ., - V042 TIME JW M, Stanley Robinson 7 7 7 7 President Pictured below from left to right: J. Szabo, B. Germond at xii Ni i if Joe Szabo 7 7,77-e- 7 Vice President Theresa Cugino 77 C 77 Secretary Bonnie Germond C7 Treasurer .'7-2liL:iiX5Ei:'.gy .- mr i'l '?f5 :'. iA H- I I T. Cugino, S. Robinson. nc In: fm ' I 'iii---, 'nr V,.::f:::f' '1f2zffZa':?ifa2+sf -as .i JUNIORS Class Colors - Black and Flamingo Class Flower - White Carnation Class Motto -V We are what we make ourselves Class Advisors - Mr. Carano fChairmanj , Mr. Dye, Mr. Bush, Mr. Harmon, Mr. Melcer, Mr. Sindeldecker, Miss Evans, Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. Bresnan. Page 33 Charles Kish , Carol Sonk Frank Kish John Antonovich I I ff mfr nr 321. mr I ..fQfi -'I' SO PH CMCRES ,, President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pictured from left to right: J. Antonovich, F. Kish, C. Kish C. Sonk. Class Colors - Red and White Class Flower - Red Rose Class Motto-Our And deeds still travel with us from afar, what we have been makes us what we are. - George Eliot Class Advisors-Doris Davis, Anne Berardi, Alma Landles, Richard Raidel, Glenn Sten- nett. Page 35 Bm , 5 K, ,W 1 Aff Q K Ffh 'Q Q Q 4 6 !49' , ,fig 5 L . .-,TJ N V n, A1125 ., YJ ixgmri, . ' , 5' , ,-,. I I A' , I , 'news 4 1- -llk 2 V fs if: Kwik' ,gms as bi . ' A A 149 If fi: . V ju V A U Va 'Ui ir ' A , g w k , N n .5 K. . Y 1. AM' X kg, .uma---M A f Q Q W 5, if ,, 8? WP N X if 9. K ' N? if X- 1 ' aw 6 Q' 'T t 1 v we 1 Q 5, v Y Q ' .1151 ' Q ' ,-M if . 'rg' Q I ff' -2- 6, 3 Q A Q 47 ' 7' ' 4 5 7 N V xl. A L ,L - - , U' af 'fi' 'fin 1? Y 11 v, vi' xr' V ' 50 K E13 ff ...pl 'hx ff 1' M : Q -Q-A M fy 1 . ' M -zz? .f', I ' r W J imi . J t 1 5 f 3 ...nn-f 33 nv D - A , H w 1 P 1 T 4,9 ' N A , 5 , S , . . 5 Sea. SHOP L. to R. Row 1-R. Raszowski. J. Augustine. D. Addicott. W. Everhart. Mr. Robison. D. Foltz. P. Jenkinr. W. Hall, D. Keasy, W. Hackei. E, Bremick. S. Hunt. G. Goncz. H. Jewel. D. Dickson. lVl. Bartholomew. G. Geiger, J. Brannon, W. Haynic. J. Detelich. A. Harmon. L. Clirisan. D. Addicott. ROOM 208 L. to R. Row 1-C. Metro, A. Zipay, C. Gadola, Miss Gibson. S. Kagarise. E. Wagner, C. Carson, E. Crea. 2nd Row- E. O'Connor, P. McWilliams. N. Faber. P. Jurko. P. Reinhart. J Sliakley. B. Hogg. 3rd Row-D. Mes- mer, W. Miller, S. Sop, R. Lubinsky. F. Kurtz. F. Shardy. FRESHMAN As.,J'.' Joe Detelich Pat Spencer Vice Carolyn Pasquerilla .. Lucille Mitrovich Pictured at left arc: L. lVIitrovicl1, J. Detclich. C. P. Spencer President Presideizt Secretary Treasurer Pasquerilla. Page EIGHTH ROOM 101 L. to R. Row 1-E. Fill, M. Thomas, D. Barnot. P. Mannas, T. Schroebel. Mr. Quarterson, D. Scurry, G. Thomas. C. Dennison. E. Gutherie. D. Kurtz. 2nd Row-A. Sirianne, R. Hook. R. Crarner, M. Thomas, S. Berecek, E. Coambes. M. Purvies, V. Evans. B. Sok, B. Rodenbaugh, R. McLane. F. Bawkowski. 3rd Row- W. Hausman, E. Wilkins, T. Grier. G. Meyers, B. Kushner. J. Nadge, P. O'Brien. R. DeMay, W. Jackson, J. Bacheck. D. Ramsey. ROOM 102 L. to R. Row 1 - C. Cooper, K. Schroebel, B. Layo, M. Sharley, M. Miller, Mr. Singledecker, C. Malon- ey. M. Billen. D. Carrier. M. Thomas. B. Stefan. M. Thomas. 2nd Row-J. Jimison. D. Custard, C. Torma, S. Kempenski, M. Beers, K. Daniels, P. Guestacchene. E. Sulich. S. Hinds. L. Rice. T. Germond, M. Pierce. 3rd Row-J. Smith, A. Miller, D. Bott- ar. N. Swartz. J. Kennedy. T. Palka ovieh. V. Scurry, A. Klaric, J. Fuller. J. Brownlee. ROOM 103 L. to R. Row 1-W. Chomas, r C O 'J' 9. 5 P' I DJ IA Ell 2 Cf' UD C 'P O 0 N E Lg g-'Z:o:..3 Manion. M. Butoryak, V. Bulik, . Wlodorski, Mr. Carano, B. Frye, . Johnson, G. Nashnik. B. Wells, . Satari. 2nd Row - H. Perfilio, C. Gutherie, C. Toth, C. Rottuno, G. Robinson. D. Geralsky. 3rd Row- R. Hook, T. Sok, R. Archer, R. Mc- Calla, S. Listopad, J. Mills, R. Pin ciny, L. Craig. F. Klaric, R. Miller. B. Faller. ROOM 104 L. to R. Row 1-B. Schmidt. G. Bab- ins. M. Bassick, J. Radu. J. Popo- vich. Mrs. Carano, G. Valimante. J. Hodge. G. Reinhart. B. Oberrneyer, M. Kushner. 2nd Row-R. Bugg, A. Collins, G. Dangelo. E. Gagliardi. J. Martin. K. Curry, S. Kurpe. D. Boor G. Tapper. 3rd Row-F.. Biggs. G. Dellarco. E. Ulmer. D. Doud, J. Dickerson. R. Horvath, D. McCarthy. L. Stepanic. ROOM 105 L. to R. Row 1-J. Hodge, P. Quar tine. K. Brooks, B. Kovack, N. Rasehe. Mr. Dye, P. Palumbo, M. Geeger, B. Leiphimer. G. Strauss, K. Detelich. 2nd Row-E. Davis, L. Dillingham. J. Hailey, B. Mathews. C. Hill. R. Garrett. P. Sabol, M. Larr. N. Peternac, H. Wie-ser. 3rd Rowe G. Williams, J, Lucas. D. Radachy. G. Ecomomides. G. Hromyak, H. King. J. Longley, L. Brozna. W. Clark, P. Conti. Page 38 v-k I SEVENTH Room 201 L. to R. Row 1-S. Jennings, S. Mat- thews, R. Lopuchovsky, D. Tallo, A Congdon, Miss Evans, R. Shardy, R. Adams. S. Hackett, D. Felicetty, L. Dankovich. 2nd Row-R. Pinckney u D. Spohn, E. Weiland, P. Miller, L. Gessner, M. Keasey, K. Slovesko, R. Caldwell, D. McIntosh. 3rd Row-S Bannon, N. Yurko, G. Vendemia, L Rust. E. Elliott, J. Whitmore, J. Clif- ford. R. Hegedus, D. Ball, D. Gjovor. 4th Row-L. Montgomery, J. Rich- mond. B. Loper, R. Garrett, R. Tor- ok, R. Kurtz. T. Sinopoli, G. Jervel. ROOM 202 L. to R. Row 1-K. Taylor, C. O'Con- nor, G. Rankin, C. Clark, J. King, Mrs. Kalberer, B. Coxson, L.. Loutz- enhiser, L. Kempinski, K. Smith, R. Demay, J. Carpenter. 2nd Row-L. Manners, J. Hoffman, M. Dennison, P. Wilkins, J. Salem, N. McWhorter, K. Stepanic, D. Golubic, F. Haynie, B. Jones, R. Rust, B. Johnson. 3rd Row-D. Geiger, R. Slovesko, G. Heta trick, J. Mihalcin, R. Yurko, D. Roberts, R. Poltar, R. Brest, R. Bartholomew. 4th Row-D. Shockey, R. Andrusky, M. Papp, M. Cluse, R. Everhart, E. Winner, D. Goncz. ROOM 203 L. to R. Row 1-E. Coxson, F. Phil- lips, C. Reeher, M. Germadnick, V. Detelich, Mrs. Agnone, B. Gregorich, E. Simion, P. Thomas, F. Chomos. E. Andres. 2nd Row-R. Arbuckle, B. Daugherty, J. Burdett, A. Ghizzoni, M. KiHer, M. Howard, M. Walsh, D. Verhest, R. Vorac, F. Boles, J. Ped- icini, J. Frye, G. Jenkins. 3rd Row- C. Leonard, R. Hamilton. S. Shull, R. Yanko, J. Miller, K. Roth, M. Kish, F. Wheat, G. Stewart, R. Toth, K. Maxim, R. Powell. ROOM 204 L. to R. Row 1-S. Swogger, M. Kas- zowski. B. Behum, B. Manion, L. Ross, M. Mirizio, D. Dunham, A. Hromyak, V. Miglesz, C. Bitnez, D. Leonetti. 2nd Row - I. Coxson, B. Ulp, E. Kijowski, J. Gill, F. Pierson, J. Bush, D. Guyton, D. Golubic, E. Slocum, E. Spak, C. Banzack, M. Hailey. 3rd Row - D. Singer, E. Szabo, G. Boor, M. Mittal, S. Rice, C. Carrier, W. Jessup, D. Gibson. V. Perisa, C. Hassel, T. Litman. 4th Row-J. Vansack, A. Rodewalt, T. Yendrek, V. Galano, J. McCallen, J. Whitmore, L. Rotuna, J. Komorek. L. August, J. Durkess. Page 39 PRECIOU5 TIC FE if . x ,-... f' ff W 1 ., ei my If l JN f l 'w 1 9.4, X KED l3lNQ TgMi'w-U if ' mf- A3-ig o 19 1 ! 62.692555 4 fm, f fx-,L ,, , ,NM , X Q! .ll . 1 xx ' S! 5' CONCERT BAND lst Row-J. Gagliardi, E. Fuller, M. Chantry. D. Hacker, C. Danato. J. Biggs, C. Boycan. J. Barron, S. Rob- inson. 2nd Row-J. Wright, J. Mehm. A. Figurella, D. King. B. Bramble, N. Patterson. M. E. Thomas. B. Powell. B. Coxson. J. Baumstrak, J. Seburn, J. Whitmore. J. Metrovich, B. Bell. 3rd Row-H. Turner. S. Presley. C. Brown, D. Clark, G. Zahniser, M. M. Williams, L. Sniederwine. J. Gill. J. Spak. S. Baxter, R. Losik. J. Sydlowski, P. Gray, B. Ketler. J. Barnot, N. Beni, A. Chantrey, R. Paddock, D. McMullin, P. Schmidt, D. Ramsey. 4th Row-E. Johnson, R. Luchette, S. Bitenz, R. Setterberg. M. Sirianni, V. Mittai, E. Stefanovsky, Robert Furney CDirectorJ, S. Berecek, M. Keaggy, W. Hall, E. Dunkerley, J. Greguric, P. Hackett, J. Goncz, E. Perrotta. Not pictured S. Kochera, M. Gravelle. M. Powell. The Brookfield Concert band has been very active this year. They participated in the Winter Festival and Spring Concert. The band took part in the band contests at Dana Insti- tute in Youngstown and also in Leavittsburg. This group consists of sixty-four members who are chosen from the upper three grades of high school. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Furney they have had a very successful year. SENIOR HIGH MAJORETTES Presenting the snappy majorettes of the Brookfield High Warrior marching band! six prominent judges. the Spring Festival. Winter Concert games. the field during the half-time ceremonies Pictured from left to right are: Rene Henignan Jeanette Wright, Judy Harriff, Myrtle Swartz Bramble. Page 42 The seven majorettes were chosen for their ability to perform by a group of They put on their demonstrations at school assemblies. and at the football Their many hours of practice with the band during football season has enabled them to exhibit their outstanding skill on Carol Hodge. Mary Margaret Williams, Barbara GLW MARCHING BAND qw This is Mi. Furney's second year at Brookfield. He is busy each day direct- ing the three bands of Brookfield High School. Everyone enjoys the perform- ances at the football games, concerts, and X, parades that he has produced, and to :E jj ,,,. which he has given much of his time. Be- ,ti , cause of his friendliness. the band stu- .,, . . . dents are anxious to work with him and give him their full co-operation. NEY L. to R. Row IHF. Miller. E. Perrotta, E. Stefanovski. J. Goncz, lVI. Swartz, P. Hackett. J. Biggs, E. Dunk erly. J. Gregorio. 2nd Row-J. Pierson, K. Kozaricn. S. Presley. J. Melmi. D. King. E, Fuller, D. Clark. G. Zahniser, M. Chantrey, B. Kurtz. 3rd Row-J. Gagliardi, C. Donato, H. Turner, G. Milanew, J. Hariff. C. Hodge, B. Bell, D. Hacker. S. Robinson, J. Baran. 4th Row---J. Mitrovich. J. Whitmore. J. Seburn, N. Beni N. Henighan. P. Gray. B. Kettler. L. Sniederwine, J, Sydlowski. D. Congdon. 5th Row-R. Losik. D. Mc- Mullin. C. Radu. J. Brown, J. Wright. M. Williams, R. Paddock. S. Baxter, J, Gill, J. Spak. 6th Row- B- Cunningham, D. Ramsey, P. Schmidt. M. Gravelle. B. Bramble, A, Figurello, N. Trump. C. Metro, C Striftner. 7th Row-N. Faber, M, E, Thomas. B. Powell, B. Coxson. 8th Row-S. Berecek. B. Luchette, E. Johnson, S. Bitenz, M. Keaggy, V. Mittal, K. Vargo. lVIr. Furney. W. Hall. Below is the 71 piece VVarrior marching band. composed of members from the 9th through 12th grades. The unit gave outstanding preformances at football games and various parades. As one sees the lvl?-l1'Cl'1lDg Band, he auto- matically focuses on the brisk stepping lVIr. Furney, under whose capable lead- ership, the band so adeptly performs. The members are to be congratulated Page and should be proud of their contribution to the school and community. ! 'N ,,.,- ,,,- ,... COLLEGE CLUB Mr. Harold Layman, guidance direc- tor of the College Club, advises stu- dents to further their education in col- lege. The students have the chance each year to visit the various colleges. L. to R. Row 1-B. Prowitt. R. Voitko. J. Campbell, R. Setterburg. D. Ramsey. B. Luchette. J. Goncz. S. Coombs. 2nd Row-E. Stefanovsky. G. Morgan, E. Gelety. J. Maxim. P. Lovrekovich. F. Gadola. P. Aaron. M. Leonard. S. Bax- ter. 3rd Row-S. Berecek, M. Swartz, J. Harritf. M. Chantrey. E. Todut. M. Gravelle. J. Spak. J. Gagliardi. G. Zipay, B. Wilkin. Not Pictured-M. Klingaman. B. Todut. BIOLOGY CLUB Oscar. the statue of a human torso, pre- sides over all the meetings along with the club advisor Mitchael Martinko. The club is organized to further the interests of the members in Biology. Activities of the club are a field trip to Cleveland and the planting of trees on Arbor Day. wg., L. to R. Row 1-Mr. Martinko 4Advisori, M. Dobozi. M. Skertic sPresidenti, J. Spak 1Vice Presidenti. N. Patterson mSecretaryJ. R. Losik 1Treasurerr. M. Bow- kowski. 2nd Row-M. Gravelle. L. August. J. Mehm. B. Duncan. E. Holsinger. R. M. Baltra, S. Vujavic. 3rd Row-T. Deneen. E. Gelety. J. Whitmore. C. Evans. A. Seech. V. Butoryak, M. Oluich. J. Mitrovich. 4th Iiow-M. Leonard. B. Eubank, A. McClish. J. Biggs. K. Kazowski, J. Gagliardi. Not Pictured-B. Todut. COMMERCIAL CLUB Advisor for the club is Mrs. Doris Davis. The girls who join the club, must take two or more Commercial subjects. Every year the Senior girls are permitted to take a trip. This year the place selected was Pittsburgh. A dinner for all the girls of the club is held at the end of the school year. L. to R. Row 1-S. Simeon, E. Perrottzi. R. Hess. M. E. Torok :Pres- ldeiiti. M. E. Thomas lTreasureri. Mrs. Davis tAdvisorb. B. Wright ISECIWSIZIIPXU, P. Lovrekovich tVice Pre-sidentl. D. Whalen. C. Hodge. E. Gclety. 2nd Row4M. Bowkowski. M. Dobozi. P. Hodgson. G. Morgan. P. Paisquerilla. J. Mzixini. F. Gudola. L. Collins. J. Rigby. B. Coxsuii. Iird Row-vS. Vujavic. T. Deneen. B. Kurtz. A. Mittal. L. August. N. Henighan, S. Hydella. G. Smith. J. Zorzi, E. Tarko. -ith Row-J. Mitrovich. M. Oluich, R. Baltra. B. Yurko, S. Robin- son. B. Pierce. B. Powell, B. Ulp. R. Stepanic. 5th Row-E. Schultz. N. Patterson, E. Holsinger. T. Whitmore. C. Mihalcin. B. McCul- lough, B. Trump. Page 46 VARSITY FOOTBALL CLUB Its primary functions are: For the betterment of its members' educational social and athletic abilities. The organ- ization is coinpzxsed of all varsity foot- ball participants. The club has a col- lege screening board and testing bur- eau which enables the boys to select and to determine whether they are suited for college. Socially, they have an all-opponent dance each year. a pre- prom dance and also take an out-of- town trip to an educational sporting event. The club teaches manners, dat- ing habits. school citizenship and also have their own Glee Club. The spon- sors are all their football coaches. LATIN CLUB Want a pom-pom, anyone'? , is fast be- coming the favorite saying of the Latin Club. Besides their trip to Pittsburgh. they also hold a colorful Spring Formal and several bake sales. With the help of Mrs. Mary L. to R. Row 1-Mr. Bush. J. Emery. C. Mild. F, Bremick. J. Campbell. R. Setterburg. J. Driscoll. B. Kozarich. B. Hettrick. Mr. Mason. 2nd Row- Mr. Robison. S. Robison. D. Evans. J. Layo. B. Macuga. M. Botar. D. Wil- liams, J. Szabo. J. Wlodarski, Mr. Sleniiet. 3rd Row-Mr. Raidel. W. Ki- jowski, D. Valimoni. J. Torma. J. Goncz. J. Zuhoski. F. Vendemia, R. Simoni. S. Gulla. 41h Row-R. Keuiper. J. Saloon. J. O'Brien. A. Chant- rey. M. Obermiyer, S. Tallo. L. Hiestand. G. Fielding. 5th Row-J. Hassage. J. Antoriovich. S Ford. G. Shockey. J. Eniery. S. Hailey. U. Lopuchovsky, M. Sirrianni, W. Davis. Gili Row-B. Scanlon, F. Kish. C. Kish. J. Ross. R. Faller, J. Bugg. l FUTURE TEACHERS or AMERICA The Future Teachers of America is an organization composed of students who are interested in teaching and who have the necessary qualities of char- acter, scholarship, a n d leadership essential to be a good teacher. The F. T. A. Club is chartered by the Nation- al Education Association and the Ohio Education Association and is under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Marian Kasmere and Mr. Charles Sindledeck- GF. L. to R. Row l-Mrs. Kasmere 4Advisorl. J. Gagliardi. 1Sccretaryr. A. Yashnik 1Treasi1rL-rl. J. Driscoll lPrcsi- dentl, J. Campbell 1Vice Presidc-ntl. Mr. Sindledecker IAdvism-w. 2nd RowwJ. Spak. P. Aaron, E. Todut. P. Hodgson, J. Maxim. M. Leonard. 3rd Row-J. Harriff, M. Fedorko. S. Viijevir. M. Seginak. 4th Row-S. Ber- ecek. D. Rwiisey. E. Siefanovsky. Bresnan, their club advisor. they carry out B' their motto, Facto non verbal . Deeds not words. L. io R. Row 1-M. Mishaita. S. Bailey. S. Presley. S. Bailey. B. Keller. E. Fuller. A. Zagoric. M. Wolf. S. Cimperman, R. Stefan. P. Aaron. J Sdylowski. 2nd Row-M. Leonard. H. Jessup. P. Bandzak, K. Hromyak. G. Zahnizsr. K. Kozarich. B. Bramble. M. Williams. L. Sneiderwine, F. Kish. R. Ramsey. 3rd Row-G. Spriiill. S. Shawl. C. Sonk. P. Gelety. J. Kushner. C. lVlL'Knip,ht. H. Turner. J. Baron. Page 47 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club which consists of first and second year Spanish students is a very active organization in our school. The Club sponsors many activities during the year. such as bake sales, Spanish holiday parties. and a trip to the Metropolitan Opera. The Spanish Club which was under the capable direction of Mrs. Barbara Bintz Rogers until the end of January when she left to be with her husband in Kansas, is now under the direction of Mr. William Dye. L. to R. Row 1-J. Adams, W. Davison. G. Fielding. T. Cugino, M. Seginak, V. Mittal, S. Vujevic. 2nd Row-V. Butorayac, J. Mehm, M. Powell, M. E. Thomas, N. Donaldson, M. Leinbach, Mr. Dye CAd- visorj, N. Beni, C. Macuga, P. Pasquerilla, C. Evans. J. Mitrovich, R. Stephanie, B. Germond, B. Bell. 3rd Row-S. Coombs, P. Berecek, B. Poltor, K. Ko- zowski, D. Coan, P. Hodgson, J. Goncz. 4th Row -B. Kurtz, J. Whitmore, B. Todut, E. Stefanovski. E. Todut. F. H. A. CLUB The Future Homemakers are under the guidance of Mrs. Edna Tsui, and Mrs. Har- riet Robinson. The motto for the club is Toward New Horizons , the flower is the red rose, and their colors are red and white. L. to R. Row 1- Mrs. Tsui CAdvisorj, E. Todut, F. Miller CTreasurerD, L. August fSecretaryJ M. Leinbach CVice Presidentb, M. Hook tPre-sidentb, B. Martin, A. Jessup CState Vice Presidentb, M. Dobozi, M. Bowkowski, Mrs. Robinson CAdvisorJ. 2nd Row-J. Terpack, B. Trump, M. Sima, T. Din- neen, J. Burns, A. Dellarco, G. Zipay. G. Black, B. Gibson, L. Pipic, E. Holsinger. 3rd Row-P. Gelety. A. M. Mittal. G. Vavrak, S. Hydella, A. Seech, B. Kettler. R. Clark, W. Coxson, M. E. Jennings, K. Hromyak. D. Marmion, D. Reed, G. Spruil 4th Row-V. Wilkins, B. Spruil, C. McKnight, E. Cram- er. G. Hackett. E. Crea, K. Fielding, C, Tompkins. R. Davis, F. Gash, P. Kozarich. D. Hiestand. 5th Row-E. Perrotta. C. Manion, A. Yashnik. C. Ma- cuga. PROJECTION CLUB The Projection Club has held many classes for their audiences, thanks to Mr. Sindle- decker's help. The crew has shown to the student body innumerable educational films which were very helpful in the subjects. L. to R. Row 1-Mr. Sindledecker CAdvisorJ, A Collins, C. Brannon, J. Yarabenetz, D. Tice. 2nd Row-D. King. M. Sirianni, L. Davis. W. Kijowski. G. Wright. 3rd Row-P. Vinski, R. Wilkin. Page 48 ,,,,..,..--4 lg at HILLTOPPER STAFF ala The Hilltopper is the monthly new: publication of Brookfield High School. The voluntary staff consists of twenty-two energetic students under the direction ol' Mrs. Marian C. Kasmere. Besides re- porting and printing the latest scholastic news, the staff also sells programs at the football and basketball games. and ex- changes copies of the paper with other schools. The Hilltopper is a member ol the Brookfield Chapter of Quill and Scroll. the Tri-County Journalism Asso- ciation and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Row 1-J. Campbell. C. Sonk, H, Bachick, D. Hacker, M. Leonard. J. Spak, P. Banozak. K. Hromyak, S. Vujevic, D. Radu. Row 2-J. Mehm, J. Goncz, B. Pierce, A. Zagoric, M. Klingaman. LVI. Skertic. Y. Torrna. J. Gagliardi. M. Leonard. Adi-isor . . . . Mrs. Marian C. Kasmere Co-Editors Mildred Leonard: Joan Spak Business Staff Matt Skcrtic, Mgr.: Shirley Vujevecg Judy Harriff Feature Editor Margaret Klingaman Sports Editor N . Joe Goncz Sports Staff Jack Campbellg Joe Biggsg Carol Sonkg Matt Skertic Exchange Editor . .... . . .-,. Judy Harriff Columnists .. Joan Spakg Joan Gagliardig Jack Campbell Circulation Manager Dick Radu Grade School Manager Delores Hacker lst Pg. Editor-Joan Spakg 2nd Pg. Editor4Joan Gagliardi: 3rd Pg. Editor-Mildred Leon- ard: 4tllPg. Editor-Joe Goncz: Reporters-Barbara Picrcc: Joan Mehm: Karen Hromyakl Hannah Bachickg Audrey Zagorcc: Marilyn Leonard: Pat Bandzakg Yvonne Torma. NATIONAL QUILL 6- SCROLL U' The Quill and Scroll is composed of members of both the Echo and the Hill- topper who have done outstanding work in journalism. The Quill and Scroll is the national high school journalistic society. This year there are 12 new members and 2 old members. Left to Right-Row 1-M. Leonard. S. Vujevic, J. Goncz, J. Driscoll, B. Todut. J. Harriff. Row 2-J. Gagliardi. J. Spak. M. Fedorko, B. Wright. g.dMorgan, E. Todut. Row 3-M. Skertic, D. a u. Page 49 STUDENT COUNCIL Under the guidance of Mr. Harold Lay- man, assistant principal. these students with president Dennis Coan. have made countless plans and activities for this school year. Among these are raising money by collecting tax stamps from thc home-roomsg supplying a tree at Christ- masg and Hlling Monitor posts. Many plans are being made for the future. President -nc D. Coan Vice President E. Tarko Secretary B. Germond Treasurer J. Szabo Row 1-M. Geiger, C. Sonk, S. Robinson, T. Cugino, J. Camp- bell, B. Germond. Row 2-Mr. Layman, J. Antonovich, C. Pasquerilla, L. Mitrovich, M. Hook, P. Spencer, J. Szabo, E. Tarko. D. Coan. Row 3-F. Kish, J. Detelich, A. Ghizzoni. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY On February 10 the standing members of last year's National Honor Society initiated th e twenty new members consisting of 14 seniors and 6 juniors into the Paul R. Slater Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. To be elec- ted to the National Honor Society is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a high school stu- dent. In order to meet the re- quirement. a student must have ga high degree of scholarship. lead- ership. character, and service. This year the Brookfield chapter, of which Mrs. Virginia Agnone is advisor. is the largest in Trum- bull County. Pagc 50 L to R Rowl S Coombs E Tarko CTreasurerJ C Hodge CSecre'aryJ M Leonard tPres1dentb J Gagllardi IV Piesl denth P Loi rekovich R Voitko Row 2 B Todut P Hodg son J Harriff M Powell G Morgan J Rigby E Todut A Yashmk M Klingaman Row 3 M Skertic R Setterburg J Gonc7 J Campbell J Spak T Cugino S Bite-nz Row 4- S Robinson R Losik P Berecek MONITORS The monitors are to keep the halls ot Brookfield High School in proper order. They also strive to show courtesy to vis- itors and students. Each one of the mon- itors gives one period a day to his moni- tor's post. This group is led by Mr. Lay man. Congratulations to Mr. Layman and the monitors for doing such a fine jobl L. to R.fRow 1-J. Mehm, R. Henighan. S. Robinson, R. Boor, J. Shaffer. C. Sonk. H. Buchick, S. Bailey. M. Williams, B. Ulp. Row 2-T. DeMaio. H. Jessup. A, Lawrence, R. lVl, Baltra, G. Morgan. B. Germond, B. Duncan. M. Seginak. A. Votino. J. Zuhosky. Row 3- G. Yasnik, V. Bulick. M. A. Loper. W. Chomas, J. Hodge, R. Thomas. M. Uber, R. Seckler. T. Williams. J. Detelich. Row 4-R. Bartosh, B. Salem. J. To1'ok. A. Berecek. J. Zorzi. C. Kish. J. Hodge, J. Simpson. J. Kent. Row 5-S. Robinson, J. Campbell, J. Layo, B. Fill. B. Wilkin, J. Ross. B. Bogner. P. Aaron. J. Bugg, E. Slovesko. Row 6--S. Sop, R. Furillo, L. Hei- stand, M. Bebech. B. Poltar, T. Walsh, B. Leon. J. Goncz. P. Berecek, D. Hack ctt. Row 7-B. Gibson. J. Longley, R. Hook. H. Perfilio. R. Archer, R, Kovach. B. Bremick, M. Dobozi. M. Bowkowski. Row 8-C. Macuga, E. Cramer. E. Fielding. R. Komorck, E. Todut. M. Lcinbach, M. E. Jennings, J. Terpack. R. Clark. Page 51 SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organized to interest students enrolled in science courses and to further their interest in scientific fields. The Club field trips and their main project is mak- ing Cathade Ray Oscillascope. To belong to this unit, you must have a B average in Aca- demic Math or Science courses. L. to R -Row 1-M. Leonard tSec'y.l. J. Gagliardi. Row 2-M Leonard. J. Goncz fPres,J. Mr. Kitko fAdvisorD. R. Setterburg KV. Presb. J. Campbell fTreas.J. Row 3 H-S. Coombs. J. Spak. Row 4-R. Voitko. B. Eubank. Row 5-M, Skertic. LIBRARIANS These girls are working now for opportuni- ties in the future. Taking care of ovevvlitf- books. decorating the bulletin board. and ar- ranging the book shelves are some of the count- less duties they perform. Our future librari- ans, under Miss Gibsons guidance, keep the efficiency of the library. Hats off to them! L. to R.-Row 1-C. Mihalcin. C. Perisa. P. Reinhart. A. Jessup, F, Simeon, B. Kettler. B. Bramble. Row 2 -Miss Gibson. S. Jewell. G. Alan. C. Evans. S. Simeon. G. Spruill, Nz' retty Girl Wanted Pictured from L. to R.- Cll J. Driscoll. D. Ram sey. M. Coan plot a plan in Pretty Girl Wanted . B.H.S. C43 D. Conn and J. Dris- coll try to dispose of M. Leonetti. t h e i r contracts L. to R.--Row 1-F. Bremrnick, M. Keaggy, D. Ramsey. R. Kozarich, R. Hosick. standing-Mr. Dye, Advisor. Row 2-M. Leonard, C. Mihalcin, B. Trump, E. Todut, Coan. M. Chantrey, M. Powell, M. Swartz, J. Har- r1 . Page 52 127 Thespian Troop of C55 The cast discuss in Pretty Girl Wanted . C35 M. Leonetti. J, Har' riff, E. Gelety. C. Mihala cin have the situation in hand. Q69 A fair and just means is used for choosf ed. THESPIAN CLUB During the course of the year the 'fhespian Troop of Brookfield High School has presented several one-act plays and to top off the season a three act play. The object if the club is to in-- Crease enthusiasm in dramatics. At the end of the year. the members take a field trip to fm place of interest to this group. ing the girl that is need- Si Y. ww-:Ng I x , 5 x '1 ' FV , . J i sk .I V X, S. , . I f X La xv 'H K ' . W51t'Y'ig44 . ii? ix 'Q i 121 r ::':- . :. 4 Lrg ,, ,.iV ,V -- ,., ' ..... EW , qi' ff , fWX,'itv 'b , ' Y ,E 24? S' , 5 A if ' , 1 , f Kinja 'ef ,U fy ' f ' 2 W' ' wif' . P . , , w -W 1 A ' Q 3 ,0 ' '22 'R' 2. 2? J E ,H 4 55. K --,Q ' Q ,V,,..uun-naar-. 1 35 Y 4. v 1, , Q Q '12, , fwvm 'Ng i ,ky . f,, . 3 '34 ? . W 'W ,,.,A.. ,, 'H iii? - fff 4 'Q' Y ' if , sh' 'aV9f33 . , 652 N 5 5 .jams , Q- Q L 0' J? .S J ' , M 'vxikrgq 1' - .,, K H vw-I, Y Z Pictured L. to R.-Row 1-Mr. Dye, E. Shultz. S. Rob- inson. V. Butorayac. Row 2-T. Deneen. B. Gibson, D. Hacker. J. Szabo. Row 3-J. Simpson, M. Fedorko. S. Ford. B. Bognar. J. Whitmore, B. Germond, S. Perisa. R. Krukar, W. Kijowski, R. Paddock. Row 4-M. Coan. YA. Page 54 JUNIOR PLAY On February 8 and 9. large audiences applauded the exciting three-act comedy. And Came the Spring . presented by the Junior Class. The play was a brightly humorous and straightforward story of the Hartmans a pleas- antly typical American family, who enjoy a reasonable amount of quiet and peace until spring enters the scenefto stir the blood and lift the heart. Mr. Williaiii Dye directed the lively hit and the student Director was Sandee Robinson. Top Row-L. to R.-V. Butorayac tells the family what she thinks while Gabby CJ. Whitmorcb and Freddie CR. Krukari stand by and listen. The messenger boy W. Kijowski delivers corsages tor the girls for the big formal dance. Mr. William Dye, Director. Midge KE. Shultz? looks as though she's up to something again with that devilish look in her eye. A short but sweet. love scene with Elliot QR, Paddock? and Car- rolyn CD. Hackerj. Bottom Row-L. to R. The camera catches a scene at the breakfast table. What happened here 'F 'Y Looks like Elliot had a little And Came the Spring accident. 'its 43 3' , I 3 wsmig 'Q W - xx ' W ' I ! A: I 'S 1 K E V if Ulrlrrrors ff? Tr? If ffrjfffrl BROOKEIELD 33 GENEVA 0 The Warriors kicked off the lid on their 1955 campaign by drubbing Geneva 33-0 on the latters gridiron. Burdy Hetrick was the big spark for the fiery Warrior eleven scoring 4 T. D.s on sprints of 6. 7. and 26 yards while also grabbing a 15 yard pass from quarterback Willie Davis. Jack Layo tallied the other Warrior T.D.s from the 1 yard line to wrap up the scoring. Fred Bremick converted 3 extra points to add to the scoring parade. BROOKEIELD 13 HICKORY 0 The Warriors celebrated the dedication of a new score- board donated to them by the 'lWarrior TD Club at Nicholas Field by whipping Hickory by a Score of 13-O. In ni-tt-hing their sceond consecutive victory of the sea- roll. tht- strong Warrior defense held the Hornets to 1 first clown while the oifense cracked the Hickory line for 2117 yards on the ground. Jack Stone Layo tallied both T. lJ.s on plunges from the 1 yard line to ice the game lor the XVJ1I'1'i0l'S. BROOKEIEED 33 GROVE CITY 6 The VVarriors ran their winning streak to three games although being scored upon for the first time this season by trouncing Grove City 33-6 on the home gridiron. Jay Goncz tallied 3 times for the Warriors taking passes from quarterback Vllillie Davis for 17 yards. and 12 yards while intercepting a pass for a 60 yard runback and a TD. Burdy Hetrick scored the other 2 T. D,s, Chuck John W'lodarski ran 3 extra points. we ff new? hug BROOKEIEED 32 SHARPSVIllE 12 The VVarriors ran their unbeaten skin to four games although Gghting back from a 12 point dehcit by ruining Sharpsville Homecom- ing by a score of 32-12 at Sharpsville before a capacity crowd. Burdy Hetrick led the War- rior attack with 3 T. D.s on runs of 46 yards. 38 yards. and a 1 yarder. Jack Layo scored from the 11 yard line. while Fred Bremick tal- lied from the 3 yard marker and also convert- cd twice. JUNIOR HIGH Future Warrior footballers? The Little Warriors compiled a Hue record this year. They opened the season by defeating Hubbard 47 to 6. The only loss of the season came in a harl fought Contest against Farrell, where the Little Warriors came out on the bottom 12 to 6 The team's capable head coach is Mr. Ray Robison and his able assistant is Mr. William lVIorvey. To sum it all up we have a junior high team we can be proud of. Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookheld Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield B1 ookfield L . , Hubbard , ,, , Warren East ,, 7 , , , Campbell L, H, , , as Farrell L , H , as Chaney Warren St Marv Pitch Shai in 6 0 6 12 0 Guy Venclemla Oui deepest gi ititude goes out to Guy Vendemii oui fine faculty mana He is iesponsible foi scheduling oui sports events hning offieials for the various games and buying supplies for the athletic te ms 'vial A W Bo tar Mgi G Hyromyak W Kushner P im ies rt Andiu ky L Dllmgnam G Dellarco R Yanko R Bl9St R Arbuckle W Jone J Richmond Rovx 2 lVl Nittal R Poltar R Hook K Rust B Leipheimer J Williams J Kent C Flipo ich W Millei R Maman E Bremick T R Bugg J Biownlee Row 3 R Robison Coach F Kuitz L Cri an J Palombi J Detellch F E Tllfhlht' A Harmon Q QOH l lvllll R N XV T-T Q W Mgrvey Coach i- 13 , . t 4 .- v- 31 0 . , , 1 7 1 xi Q - x x xg' ' 'Q V' x ,- lv x E ' 1 ' ' ' . '. . . .' , . . ' 2101. 1 . H . . - 1 . 1 I Q- N. . , . K J 1 ' 1 1 4 ' ' 1 ' 1 . 0 A a . I if ve., t s A. -1 fs - +- yi, A 1' My 1 1 . N ' V , -' ' faf...1 , V ..K N, -Q ,, e Na+ W A iz. M. Q 1 M V its .. -Q - - ' 1 's- I' V - . . . . . . s, . . . . . . . . , - , . ' . 'Q . . . . Q ' , . S . . , . , . . . . , . or :adv .T Qlrninn Y nvni ' . Q U Here is the coaching staff of our unbeaten VVar- iiois of 1955. ihe men who through hard work on nd oll the gridiron helpcd bring to Brookfield High School its second undefeated season in history. t ei ed? -- R. Raidcl. W. Morvay, R. Robison. G. Stcnnett. tSt ndingl--Head Coach. T. Mason. COACHES THE WARRIORS The Warriors ended their 1955 season by presenting Brookfield High School with its sec- ond undefeated football season in history. Coach Mason and his able assistants kept the high- ly spirited Warriors at a strong pace throughout the season, which produced continuous vic- tories. Although being tied by Girard at mid-season, the Warriors steadily knocked off one tough opponent after another in smooth fashion while showing good sportsmanship along with every victory. While 17 seniors graduate this year. 6 lettermen along with many experienc- ed players return next season making prospects bright for another unbeaten season. . 'iv 11 1 'Q W iv ' 'P , i fwnaf., 'YC lf, How 1-P. Evans, mgr.. F. Vendemia, J. Wlodarski, G. Fielding. J. Zuhosky. R. Simoni, W. Davis, S. Kochera, B. Macuga. R. Setterberg. J. Layo, J. Driscoll. F. Bremick, B. Hetrick. J. Emery. D. Mild. J. Campbell. Row 2-G. Stennett. coach. R. Williams, mgr.. B. Scanlon, J. Bugg. S. Ford. S. Gulla. A. Chantrey, G. Lopu- chovsky, J. Goncz, J. Torma, L. Hiestand, S. Hailey. VV. Kijowski. J. Szabo, D. Valimont. R. Robison, Coach. Row 3-R. Raidel, Coach. J. Hassage, mgr. J. Faloon, R. Feller. C. Marx. J. Emery. S. Tallo, F. Kish. J. Simp- son, J. Hodge, M. Obermiyer. G. Ross, J. O'Brien. B. Kemper, J. Antonovich, T. Mason. Head Coach. Not pictured-Mr. Bush, Equipment Manager and William Morvey, Coach. Page 63 .1 are COACH ES Pictured here are the coaches. who through hard rior basketball teams at a strong peak throughout sult of their hne work. Pictured from left to right arc: Mr. Cy Quarterson, Junioi VARSITY BASKETBALL g L. to R.-Row IHS. Robinson, J. Goncz. F, Brcmick. W. Davis. D. Ondich. B. Green. J. Antonovich. Row 2-Mr. Harmon, R. Losik. R. Fill, A. Harmon, R. Hardy. J. Gill. The Warriors under Coach Ray Harmon ended up the season with 6 wins and 13 losses. to finish up their first unsuccessful basketball season in years. The players gained a lot of basketball knowledge for the future years as only five seniors will be lost this year. The de- parting graduates are Fred Breinick, Willie Davis. Bob Fill, Bill Green, and Richard Hardy. Willie Davis was the individual scoring leader with 306 points. A Hne nucleas of lettermcn return next season to make prospects bright for a fine season. Page 64 work on and off the basketball court kept the War- the season. A large percentage of victories this sea- son and promise of more in the future was the re- Varsity Basketball coach: Mr. Ray Harmon. Varsity Basket- ball coach: Nlr. Ray Robison, Junior High Basketball coach. SEASON'S RECORD 61 B.H.S. Yrrfr, H ,,,, Woodrow Wilson 61 B.H.S. on , 7 , Liberty 60 B.H.S. , , Hubbard 40 B.H.S. N 7 , 1 Leavittsburg 50 B.H.S. ,G , , so , Vienna 59 B.H.S. W, , Campbell Memorial 56 B.H.S. so , ,, Youngstown North 47 B.H.S. Hubbard 47 B.H.S. Newton Falls 56 B.H.S. , Champion 49 B.H.S Greenville 54 B.H.S. Howland 50 B.H.S Sharpsville 55 B.H.S. Hickory 60 B.H.S Newton Falls 54 B.H.S Liberty 61 B.H.S Howland 56 B.H.S. ,, , , , , Leavittsburg 54 B.H.S. W Hubbard QNEO Tournament :iLeague games Starting from top to bottom: 1 Robinson and Green in the air for rebounl during game with Howland. 2. Robinson driving in for a layup in gam with arch-rival-Hubbard. 3 Green hooking one in for Warriors as H r mon prepares for rebound. 4, Goncz shooting one-hander against Eagle while Goose Davis looks on. 5. Antonovich attempting to dribble out of a tieup in play with rivals. VARSITY BASKETBALL Page 66 Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookheld Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield SCORE 45 VVoodrow Wilson 29 Liberty 31 Hubbard 41 Leavittsburg 56 Vienna 53 Campbell Memorial 51 Youngstown North 50 Hubbard 32 Newton Falls 54 Champion 48 Greenville 41 Howland 42 Sharpsville 29 Hickory 49 Newton Falls 26 48 29 35 59 16 21 38 28 42 46 26 40 51 73 Brookfield 53 Liberty 65 Brookfield 38 Howland 21:36 Brookfield 52 Leavittsburg T40 League games Pictured lett to llght are 1st ROV R helult R Furlllo C Kish J Hodge J Toima M Snianm 2nd Row J OBrien B Scanlon J Biggs F KuLel G Lopuchousky R Poltai B Rodenbau h M1 Qualtelson JUNIOR VARSITY The lumoi Vaisitx undel Coach Cx Qu 1te1son ended one of then best seasons in xeais xx 1th 1, xietories and only 5 defeats while eoppinb the Trumbull County Class A Leieue the lex tietoi in the J Vs dine to 1 sueeessful season The play els showed 1 lot ot pllx mb ability and spoitsmanship as the5 plepaied themselxes for then futuxe XLWIS as mem beis of the Warm 101 Varsity P noe 4- 4 , . V. I Y- , , 1 . . 4 V 'I -. '- . Q 'I . . . . i 5 . . 5 . V ' '. . '. R ' . ..' h. . B, 5 H. ,.. '. . L. B. S' K, , -5. Cham ionshi for the first time. An S game winninff streak at the start of the eamyaien was P u E s , UV, 2. . , . I. . ,, 2 V. ..,. '. 5. . , . , 5. ,, 2 ' 0. ' y Z A. . A. 1 . ' . . . . . A. , X. . ' . . s. ,C .b. Z ,. - ill X Pictured from left to right are: lst Row-T. Litman. J. Bachick. J. Has Sel. J. Williams, R. Miglesz, D. Shocky, F. Boles. 2nd Row-J. Richmond. E. Ulmer, J. Detelich, E. Brmick. S. Sop. E. Sorg. R. Nagy, Mr. Robison. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior High quintet under Coach Ray Robison finished up the season with another fine record of 13 wins and only 3 losses. The first string composed of John Williams, Ed Ulmer. Richard Nagy, Bud Bremick. and Ron Niiglesz, showed both skill and sportsman- ship on the hardwood as they went on to continuous victories throughout the season. TRACK Last year for the first time in a number of years track was brought back to Brookfield. Coaches Raymon Harmon and Glenn Stennett arrang- ed four practice meets before entering the triangular con- test at Leavittsburg where the team made a fine show- ing of skill and ability. L. to R. lst Row-E. Billig, M. Sivulich, B. Germond. H. Green. B. Hook, J. Goncz 2nd Row-J. Wlodarski. F. Vendcmia, M. Keaggy, R. Komorek, J. Hodge. J. Krukar 3rd Row-Mr, Harmon, J. Campbell, R. Setterburg, J. Simpson, J. Szabo, Mr. Stennett. Page 68 L. to R.-lst Row-J. Torma. F. ' Brcmick. S. Kochera. B. Fill. 2nd Row-W. Davis, G. Lopuchovsky. F. t Kuzel. J. O'Bricn. BASE BALL The Warriors under coaches Cyril Quarterson and Ray Robison compiled a record of 2 wins and 7 defeats in the 1954 season while showing power and sportsmanship on the diamond. A 2-1 loss to Hubbard in the NEO Tourney closed the season for the Warriors, Bob Fill. Steve Kochera. Willie Davis. Fred Bremick. John Torina, George Lupochovsky. John O'Brien Mike Sirianni. and Frank Kuzel are all back to form the nucleas for the coni- ing season as prospects look bright for a strong season. L. to R.-lst Row-C. Kish. A Figurella. J. McKenzie. J Biggs. R. Losik. B. Scanlon 2nd Row-Mr. Mason. GOLF The Warrior golfers under coach Tony Mason showed a lot of future potential as they had a trial season in 1954 showing 1 victory and 7 defeats. Chuck Kish. Bill Scanlon. Joe Biggs. and Anthony Figurella are all back from last year's team making prospects bright for the coming season. Page 69 Pictured left to right are: C. Sonk. G. Nlorgan, B. Cer- nond, B. Todut. J. Roman, N, Patterson. Jr- HIGH CHEERLEADERS The energetic Junior High Cheerlead- ers lead the crowd in cheering the Junior High basketball and football teams on to victory. They also cheer for the Junior Varsity hasliethall teani. The valuable experience received hy these girls new. will help thexn when they enter the try outs for the Senior High Cheering Squad. The girls re- ceive advice from Mrs. Alina llandles. Mrs, Ann Berardi. and the Senior High Cheerleaders. lst How ll. Johnson. P. llanilla. 2nd how- D. Hirstand, S. Save, Nl, Geiger. Not picttn cd-N. McVVhorter, Page TU .DING SQUAD The Senior High Cheerleaders. using vini. vigor and vitality as their theme. lead the fans in cheering and giving the players con- fidence to pull them through the roughest. Rain or shine the girls are always readv to back the teams. Mrs. Alina Landles and Mrs. Ann Berardi are the able advisors for the group. ,,..,..,...,. ,,L....-- ,M-M sq-f , ..,..-wr ,H K as 5 xx' X, - 1 Q ,g I L1 2 . H , x ,, , x 6 5 W 1 113 lx? Fi fc 9 5 'nf 8, Q Q ' B ' 1- 'A- 4 , NW 4- 451 f ' ,Af 'Tp r 'h- 1 , ,E QQ 1. . YE. tf , ,..., ,Z W? f . 33 A 3 A , g7'Q3g,Q 3 ' i.,zg,.g?W 0 3 h-4' 8 1 ' Q4 i!ji?4A WM A X 'fp I X 3 . gf ' w s : I .. xjfiffxg f ' 233 415 if-3125222 4 a ff?vfF '4 f . A 'S ' M16 .1 ' 'X 2 1- a' W A D E Y: V , H W- M Y L. X 3A , . , , u x Q' V xy-. , Q Q .gk , 4-if ' f 4 -' I .ja up X.,,l 1' 5f -75.:H.,1, up T, - ':,c HOMECCMING '55 The Homecoming Queen of Brookfield High School is chosen by the student body from the five girls put up as candidates by the Warrior Football Team. Homecoming Queen of 1955, Eileen Tarko, represents to all people the ideals that our school strives to encourage among its students. Her's is a reward of the highest in beauty, in- telligence. and character. Eileen served as the Treasurer of the Fresh- men Classg President of the Sophomore and Junior Classes: and Secretary of the Senior Class of 1956, of which she is a member. She is also a member of the National Honor Society and the Student Council. EILEEN TARKO C C Page TIS QUEEN'S counr Here the Queen and her Court, with glitter of excitement and happiness in their eyes. pose for the camerman as they await the ceremony of the Homecoming Dance which followed the game. With the theme of Autumn Leaves prevailing, Eileen presented the pigskin to Burdell He-trick. football captain, before She and her court took their places on the throne. The 6-6 tie score of the game made the evening complete for all and an event that won't be forgotte Il. Brookfield Hlgh School offers a varlety of courses whlch students may take They lnclude the Academ1c or College Preparatory course, the BUSIDSSS Educatlon Course whlch IS the secretarlal course, the Industrlal Arts Course whlch deals products mater1als, and problems, the Home Economxcs Course home maklng, and the General Course for those students who any partlcular field of learnlng Patrncua Aaron Jack Campbell College Club 4 Comlrerclal Club Latm Club 2 3 T Momtors 3 Play Comm ttee-3 4 Prom Commlttee-3 Inter Class Tour 2 3 Rmg Commxttee-3 Home Room Commlttee-1 Sllas Baxter nd 1 2 3 Swxng Band 1 2 3 4 orus 1 2 3 Boys Octet-4 College Club-4 Spamsh Club 3 Pep Club-3 All County Band 2 Sieve Berecek Echo Stat! 3 4 nd 1 2 3 Swmg Band 3 Chorus-1 2 3 4 Boy s Octet-3 4 T A Projectlon Club 2 Play Commlttee-3 Boxlng Team 3 Prom Commlttee 3 All County Band 4 All County Chorus 2 Inter Class Tour 1 Francus Boles Chorus 3 4 Style Show 3 4 Andy Bortner Spamsh Club 3 Stage Crew 3 Marhn Bottor Varslty Club 2 3 Spamsh Club 3 Momtors Club 4 Play Conamlttee-3 Football 2 3 4 Pep Club-3 Fred Bremnck Echo Staff 4 Varslty Club 2 3 4 seball 1 2 3 Student Councxl 3 Play Comm1ttec+3 Thesplans 4 Football 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Jane Burns Chorus 2 3 4 H A Montors 3 4 Play Commlttee 3 4 FHA Bowling Tenn 4 Prom Commlttee-l Pep Club I lnter Class Tour 2 College Club Varsxty Club Sclence Club T Hllltopper 3 Quxll and Scroll 4 Student Councll 4 Natl Honor Soc v Vlonltor 1 3 4 Play Comn lttee-3 F otball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Boxlng Team 3 Prom COTIIITIIIIBG-'3 Pep Club 3 Boys State 3 T ack 3 4 Class Ohicer 4 Intel Class Tour 3 Marilyn Chanfrey Ra De Echo Staff 3 4 nd 1 2 College Club 2 4 Latin Club-1 2 3 T A Play Committee-.1 4 Thesplans 3 4 Prom Commlttee Pep Club 3 All Countv Band Inter Class Tout Student Dlrectox wnle Clark L m Club 1 2 3 F H A-4 Momtors 3 4 Play Commlttee 4 Inter Class Tour 1 FHA Bowllng Team 4 nms Coan Echo Staff 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Student Councnl-4 Momtors 3 Play Corrmlttee 3 Thespxans 3 4 Prom Commxtte-3 Class Offxcer 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Lorraine Collms Commerclal Club 3 4 Spamsh 3 H A Momtors 3 Play Commlttee 34 Prom Committee-3 Pep Club--3 Inter Class Tour 2 Stan Coombs College Club 4 Lltm Club 1 2 Suence Club R 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Natl Honor Soc Play Commnttee Style Show 1 3 4 Boxxng Team 3 Home Room Commlttee 1 Track 3 Page 74 Beverly Coxson nd 1 2 Swxng Band 3 4 C orus 1 3 4 Girls I-Iarrronettes Commerclal 3 4 Latin Club-1 Momtors 3 Play Commlttee-3 Prom Commxttee-3 Pep Club-3 All County Band 1 All County Chorus 4 Inter Class Tour Class OEICEI' 3 Ring Commlttee-3 Talent Show 1 Paul Davls Echo Staff 4 Baseball 1 2 3 ProJect1on Crew Play Commxttee-3 Football 1 Basketball 1 Bowlmg Team 1 2 Wnlllam Davis Chorus-2 4 Varsxty Club-2 Baseball 2 3 G f 2 4 Football 2 3 4 B sketbtll 3 4 Bowllng 2 3 Ring Comrr1tteed3 Home Room Commltt Horseshoe Tour 1 2 3 ull Davison Golf-4 Spanish Club-3 4 Pep Club-3 Audrey Dellarco orus 1 2 3 Commercxal Club 3 H A Momtors Club 3 Play Commlttee 3 4 Prom Committee-3 Pep Club-3 All County Chorus 2 Usherette-4 Inter Class Tour 3 4 Nancy Donaldson Band l Biology Club 2 Latln Club-1 Spanlsh Club 3 4 H A Momtors Club 3 4 Play Corrmlttee-3 4 Prom Commlttee-3 Pep Club-3 Inter Class Tour 1 2 Jam Drnscoll Echo Staff 3 College Club 2 3 Varslty Club-2 3 4 Latm Club-1 2 3 4 F T A-4 Momtors Club 3 Plly Committee-3 Thespnns 3 4 otball 1 2 3 P10111 Commxttee-3 Class OHICCI' 3 Rmg Committee-3 Inter Class Tout 2 3 4 wlth lndustry, 1ts processes, whlch prepares glrls for are not preparxng to entel Joe Emery V xsxty Club Z 3 4 Momtors Club 3 4 F otball 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Wllllam Eubank C orus l 2 3 Biology Club Sclence Club 3 4 Rlchard Evans Varslty Club-2 3 4 Latm Club-1 Momtors Club-3 Play Conamlttee-3 F otball 2 3 4 Inter Class Tour 1 2 George Fleldung Bo Varslty Club-2 3 4 Spanlsh Club-3 4 Momtors Club-4 Play Cast 3 Thespxans-4 otball 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Prom Committee-3 Pep Club-3 b Full Echo Staff-4 Baseball 2 3 Momtors Club-4 Plas Commlttee-3 Pep Club-3 Fran Gadola Echo Staff 34 College Club-4 Conxagnerclal Club 3 Momtors Club-3 Play Commlttee-3 4 Prom Commlttee-3 Pep Club 3 Home Roona Commlttee-4 Inter Class Tour 4 Joan Gagllardu nd 1 2 Swmg Band College Club Bxology Club Latm Club-1 2 3 Scxence Club 3 T A Hllltopper 2 Quxll K: Scroll 3 4 Natl Honor Socy 3 Play Comm1ttee?3 Play Cast-4 Thesplans 4 All County Band 2 4 Gtrls State-3 Usherette-3 Inter Class Tour 1 2 3 4 Eleanor Gelety Echo Staff 3 Commerclal Club 3 4 Blology Club-2 3 4 L In Club 2 3 4 Librarians 2 3 Play Committee l P ty Cust 4 Thespnans 4 Prom Commnttee 3 Pep Club-3 Inter Class Tour . . . , . . . . 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'ILfI 'S'!.':f.'jC1U ' 'CZi'T.2'l'-'Kf1?I.fIf.'ZfC1'i'IIi'!f ',ZS'j 5 ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 56 So nezqh L9 grandeur to out dust So nun 18 God to man Wltcrt dim: u TIISIJLLS lou, Thou must' The youth 1epT1es I can QTFHIIEE-HiI'5hhPfg,5 .e,'Ti 'L1 'f ' 'P ' f'!.C5CJ.CZiC:U '3L'l'Z'.1C1Sf1f'ff:fC1CQfIi'!fjS!:S','ZfC3Ci5f1G 'Q Page 82 '-- f.,..Y .I . ... . --.H .-,.,-., ' v7 . ' U , ' . . . ' 1 Q '. - f 1 , ' . A , . ' 1 ' x oi T ' S v ' - nf S f K - 1 ,'. A. , 1 ,,,, 3.6 .. ., - ' s . . v T A A V' ,T 'c T T ., I ,T ' T ' ,, ' T c ' ,Z ' . , ... Z ., X O-L is. is 'O-' B. ' ,Ak . ' . 1 ' , ' ., .' ,.. our land, in the colleges and universities, are the products of the greatest : ' ' . . . z ' ' A ' f . 1' . . , . . -1 . . v .. . , - v,-Y Rf. ,T - , V, , ' .cd 3 C 'S V , Q 1 1 r v v u r v T ' C u . .M-,.. -..,..'l'T'f . , ,.4 ,-.S ,Y e ,.4 , , e .-. ,4 .- .-. - I , I, . ' . ' 2' , v ' ', 4 , Q ' sn I '72 'jP T 'Sf If'31' Zf1'1!1fZi1S3f1 Ci'j3V1. 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B ookf eld Oh Pho 87008 Sh :ramp ZSDZUZSIQZEZSDE :Im :mm SAY IT VI ITH FLOWERS 5 ,U Wneofue af Sm FLORISTS 33 Vme Avenue Phone 7282 Sharon Pa F ORISTS TFLECRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION 3QIa EQDDQE QQEZ2EEEpEvE JOHNSON SIZER Co General Contractors and Builders dB d Spplg IJ hP OFFICE AND YARD 369 S DOCK ST DIAL 4181 SISZZJXQEBDEBEEYSEEYJBQSZEEZZSQEZUZD252242423 ZS: P 86 I: Ll E r i , io ne aron 33:3 'Zi' I I-I JZDDZJY-33-JJ U A 7 1 A .. I I I Y Member of T LJ Y ' ' ' , , ' ' ' S245-Ji ' 0 Dealers in Lumber an uil ers. u A' Pitts urg aint and Glass Products :I ' ' ' Dimmu :Qi-215125 age 1fFfi'Z'l .1 l'1 T'L'1 T,'711517171P11171,'Z'.'Z'ij'1Z'Zf.fj'L :if11'1'Lf'1'I,'1'C1.'?l'Iif1Cf.'Z'. Congratulations . . . Class of '56 FROM Paul Jurko s YANKEE LAKE PHE HOUSI OF FINEI XNDS BENNY JONES AND ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Inn 3 if E N sfsf vf-r-rr- ---r-fr--f-r-ff-r-wr-wf-dr-1 r-Cr-jf-1' V113-1 r-lr--lr-1 T011 r--1 r-1f- ,,,,--,.s,E,,,,-.Y,E.f,.,E,A,..--,..,..'3,A, V-.. . ,..- ,-,-..- , -,.-33,4 - .-., Bags 87 1C1CZ1C1.f:.T1Z'jC1'1C1.':1C1f?JT'.,'I'.'Z'T'.C1T.C1'TlC1fZ.',T'.C'1'CT'.'Tl'.,'1 1 1Z'3f',11.'Tl'?'..,'T'.'I'.'1', 1'T Li, L iif qu Ny V 71' Q ' 'Mal 'pd' fy V ,-1, ,UV w v,1, I v 1 . , . y I .1 K F N J VL V .1 U V' M' 1 V1.1 1' 1 Q V 1, v soon LUCK , L1 B VU ' ,- u ' L , LM ' A ' L '10 LY1 ' A, J cl L-JW If if .4 f 1 . ' L' Y V ., , ,W J , V' I ' -1 , 1' ss 1 RENIBRA DT T D10 204 E State St Sharon 1 xumulc 11111 to 111 mlx thy YL 111XJU1x st1f1 111411 1c11111111s11f1t1o11 101 111 the Loop' 1 111 I1 md 1ss1stc111QL 9,1X L11 ou1 p11otoa,1 aphew 1111s put X611 J lclx Mu 10 O Lum -1,-aiaibiajla 1-1510-ale,-all-0.41-ablalaliiv,-,-I --0-41-0-v v-0-0-1 1-+1-aio-11-0-4,-an-va-1,-0-11-vi-41-af P 1 Q 8 CLA or 19561-J, ,J . M, WMI., - ,f'1-4' NN 4 .WV . ., , Pc. 1' ?' 251 8 151972 c,'U!l!1ILLIHi'llLS of SHEHHHGU VHLLEU NLUVILN3 and LHHHSFER Inc LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 316 SHENANGO AVE RON PE NE 3 ,-aiu-n-:ibiu-U-Alaib,-:Zu-aLaELaLa 1-0-a,w-:Zn-u-124-U-af-JBL ,-4 -:Fw-U-05-v I HUTlzC'lI1D HONIL LIIJJI I+ ZX NIATIOLN XL FR XLLSH x XL LL LNFFII SOCIETY Home Office Sharon P IIFIL INSUPANQIL FOR FHL' WHOLE FAMILY Complzmentts oj .J lu.: cz 4 .beuufy cz on S LXPLIIGIILLCL Opgmlms Ax LILILJLL Open ELe1zy ELenznq Llcepi Mmzdazf and Salzuclay Dua Sharon 4154 or 4155 21 West State Street Sharon Pa ,-aiu-UQ,-vm-:B1-UiaP4,aEaL451J5I1X2'So-v33'iIo-udf-a-aZa3ILSa+-15Zw ,L f-Q,-0-0-U-JEIQKS I 1 L 8? 7 . S H A . N N A . P H 0 7 5 1 3'-A KA'-' '-Hwl A '-A 'A A ' 'ZSWAQ 'df' -H' 1 A,LfJ'ALQiQ'La- AFA I J '1 N 1 F N1 J N i . L J J A L 'f Y: J'l'H H. ' ---- , a. J 1 . v L 1 A - 1 f 1 V v, J y 41, - Q 5 LL 'Lf x'. 51 '.' 'Z' l ' . I i , . :mr H' 'AH A Af A A L an Wnff' H AL:.:.'1f A'a-'H r 7. U-, I .5 . 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