Brooklyn High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brooklyn, MI)

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J, '-L ANNUAL STAFF Edit0r........... Assistant Editor.... ... Business Manager.... ... Typistsoaconoooov can Snapshot Editor .... Class Editor ............. Assistant Class Editor... Boys Sport Editor ........ Activity Editor .... ... Faculty Advisor .... ... ...Barry Whitelock Paul Cottrell Ed Krause Millie winter Frances Howe Martha English Betty Lent ...Beverly Baker Jackie Burton Marcia Reed Ed Meko Mary Lapham Mrs. Merle Howe LQJLSILUHLQ LJ TIIIUHM Mr. Ray Jones, we dedicate this book to you for your thoughtfulness, patience, and service to our class. We wish you the best for the future and we will re- member you throughout the years. Class of 1951 .f X JI Tf,,, ,, X X 4 i 5 I f Iff i I i A 1 fx . Y A.: :.....-- .... V - -n- 4 ,-,. Z' ff J 0 ,..- xv I . N X. -V .,,-re.- - f---,f , . ' --'--1 3 -' -- Gus Baer Jackie Burton Class 0ff1oer......2 Class 0ffioer......2 Eagle Staff Glee C1ub....1,2,3,H FCHCAIIIIIICIIIOOI-,2 Girls Phys. Ed...3,k Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Student Counci1....k Salutatorian Beverly Baker Phil Cottrell Class Off1cer......a Band...............H Cheerleader......3, Senior Play Student Council....k Annual Staff Junior Play BandllOlOllOlOlI03,l+ Norma Boxrud Frank Davis Junior Play Glee C1ub..........N Eagle Staff Band...............N Senior Play C Charges Brighton. B Martha English M fficerlilllil an-dllOlllllO123 glee Club......g,2,a g1geAC1ub....l:2:3:1+ andOIllOOOlQ1 3 l O IOOODOOOIOOOUO1 Footba11.....1:2:3:1+ Girls Phys. Ea.....3 Basketba11.........1 Junior Play Annual Staff na Frances Howe Glee C1ub....l,2,3,h Bandeeeeueeeel,2,3,k FIHI-AIIUOIOIOCOIOJ-,2 Eagle Staff Annual Staff Junior Play Senior Play Student Council....l Eddie Krause Class 0ff1cer.....l,h B OllOllllCU1,2,3,l+ Band Officer. . . . . .2,'+ c1ublClOIOQlUC.1 Student Council.....h Basketball. . . .1,2,3,l+ Basebal1......l,2,3,4 Football......1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Valedictorian Mary Ellen Lapham Class Officer.....3,4 Bandllllillllil-,2,3,h Band Officer........a Student Counci1..... Girls Phys. Ed....3,h Senior Play Annual Staff Betty Lent FIHUACOUIIOODOOIOOOI1 Annual Staff Sally Lines Class 0fficer........l Bandeoeeeosseea1,2,3,l+ Glee Cluboeee en1,2,3,l+ F.H.A. eeelleolcooel,2 Senior Play Ed Meko Class 0fficer.....3,M Bandeeeeesenee1,2,3,h Glee Club.......l,2,E Student Council..... Basketbal1....l,2,3,H Basebal1......l,2,3,k Footbal1......l,2,3,H Junior Play Senior Play Eagle Staff Annual Staff Nancy Parker Bandlb00Q00O0lll,2,3,L. Glee Club......l,2,3,M Girls Phys. Ed.......3 Eagle Staff Marcia Reed D.A.R. Award Class 0fficer..l,2,3,h Band...........l,2,3,H Glee Club......1,2,3,H Student Counoil......H F.H.A.. ..... . ........ 1 Girls Phys. Ed.....3,h Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff W QQQ WB. Dona Weisbruch Barry Whitelock Girls Phys. Ed..3,4 Band.........1,2,3,4 Senior Play Glee Club....l,2,3,N Fl Ho A0OllOOIll1,2 Basketba11llOiClO2,e Baseba1l.......1,2, Football Cmg.J.....2 Junior Play Millie Winter Dale Burwell Not Glee C1ub........1,2 Junior Play FUHDAIOIOOOOOOIOOJ-,2 Footba1100llCOOO3,l+ Annual Staff Basketha11......3,k In Pictures CLASS HISTORY On the morning of September 7 l9N7, a group of bewildered and frightened boys and girls were herded into the last car of the waiting train. We were known as freshmen about to begin our journey through high school. Mr. King was our brave engineer to guide and steer us along the rocky road ahead. After the train pulled out of the station we elected our leaders who were Edward Krause president, Charles Brighton vice president, Marcia Reed, secretary, and Sally Lines treasurer. Mrs. farbara Ladd was chosen advisor to act as our conductor. for entertainment along the way we had a Christmas party, took part in a Halloween carnival, had a toboggan party, and sold milk at noons. These activities started our bank account. Weary and tired we came to our first stop, vacation. All aboard!! We rushed to the second car of the train to begin our sophomore year. We chose Richard Taylor for president, Jackie Burton for vice president, Marcia Reed for secretary, and Gus Baer for treasurer, to lead us through those trying times. Our conductor was Mr. James Ballantine. We still needed money so we had a bake sale, paper drive, and a roller skating party. The second phase of our journey was brought to an end at the next stop with vacation and rest. Soon we started our next to the last lap of this trip. This was our Junior year. Our officers were Beverly Baker, president, Mary Lapham, vice president- Marcia Reed, secretary, and Ed Meko, treasurer. The new conductor was Mrs. Jean Noble. To honor the seniors, who were in the car ahead, we decided to have a banquet, so we had to work hard to have enough money for it. We had dances after the basketball games, check room at the games, and sold memory books. Also we had a junior play. It was a big success and we had fun giving it. At last we were ready for the banquet which was held at the Hotel Hayes in Jackson and was worth all the work we put into it. Soon came the nex s op. After a short rest we boarded the train again. This time it was differ- ent, for we were in the first car. This was our senior year!! Our engineer had changed, our new one being Mr. Peterson. we elected Ed Meko, president, Mary Lapham, vice president, Marcia Reed, secretary, and Ed Krause, treasurer. Mr. Merle Cosgrove was our conductor. We had a senior play which was a great- er success than the junior play. We also sold refreshments at the basketball games. We were honored by the juniors with a banquet. Soon we were coming to our destination. We had finished our Journey through high school and were ready to start a new journey on the road of life. CLASS PROPHECY Suddenly after many swift fleeing years I was seized with a longing for home the sight and whereabouts of my old classmates. I packed my earthly belongings and arrived in Brooklyn filled with anticipation and I must admit, with a little mis- givings as to what the future had brought forth from the Class of '5l. As I walked by the theater I noticed the film, uLove Devinen, starring Gus Baer, the greatest actor of stage and screen. Playing opposite him is Betty Lent who has won the nOscar Awardn two years in succession. H'm, nice going, Gus and Betty. As I turned away from the billboard, the cutest little hat shop came into view HDale Burwell, Manageru in bright gold letters was printed on the glass door. Good- ness! I have heard of nDale Burwell's famous women's hatsn but I didn't have any idea that that famous person was our own little Dale. The printing office stood in the same old place. I entered the building to buy a paper. Looking around and chatting with the owner I found out that Sally Lines got her start here as a magazine editor. The first article she had published was entitled uMy Own Romancesu, which was a huge success. Dona Weisbruch also started her career here by publishing her songs NLove on the South Shoren, uMoon Over Wamplers Lakeu, and her other version of ndood Night, Irenen, which are the latest hits. As I was about to return to the street a big poster in the window caught my attention. Charles Brighton, head of the Brogressive party is sponsoring Frankie Davis as a candidate for the officer of mayor of our town. In the opposite side of the window, a large sized picture of Frances Howe was on display and of all things she is Frank's opponent. It seems that sentiment is in favor of Frances and if successful, she will be the first woman to be mayor of our town. Poor Frankie will have to go back to his project of recuperating enough followers to venture forth on his rocket ship to the moon. Pondering over the careers of these friends I strolled on towards the Kroger store. As I came directly in front of the building I glanced around hoping to see a friend or two. In the manager's box a familiar figure, in a neat navy blue suit was busy with papers and giving orders in a crisp, clear, and efficient voice, it was Norma Boxrud. Eagerly I rushed forward and greeted her. We chatted gaily and in the course of the conversation I found out that she had become the first woman manager of a Kroger store. All of Norma's efforts were not in vain. Feeling the need for relaxation I walked into the nSpotu and sat down. A big television set was on display and a program was in progress. Suddenly I sat up with a start, Ed Meko's face appeared on the screen. I relaxed and sat back watch- ing his show, enjoying it immensely. As a comedian, he has become so good that he has replaced Milton Berle. An advertisement followed displaying a new kind of dessert made with Barry Whitelock's delicious ice cream. Jackie Burton was demons- trating how it was made. Poor Jackie can't seem to get away from ice cream. The dessert was the idea of Mr. Whitelock's favorite secretary, Nancy Parker. It look- ed good enough to eat. Glancing over the paper several items caught my attention. Martha English has become a doctor working and striving constantly to discover new drugs for the benefit of all diseases. Eddie Krause has become the F.B.I.'s best crime detective He brought into custody Bad Joes' notorious gang last year. Millie Winter is a nurse. The hospital at which she works is flooded with applications for admittance especially from young men. Beverly Baker, Mary Lapham, and Marcia Reed have joined the circus. Bev is a snake charmer and amazes all who see her. Mary is known as Madame Giggler, all the kiddies love her. Marcia has become an outstanding singing trapeze artist. Her performance leaves her audiences spellbound. Phil Cottrel has been spending most of his time selling tepees to the Mexicans. His persuasive power of speech moves the Mexicans to buy the tepees. What use tepees are to the Mexicans, only time will tell. As I folded the paper, I rose and walked out into the bright sunshine. I felt satisfied and quite eleted over the accomplishments of the Class of n51n which I am sure had made its mark on the world. CLASS WILL we, the Senior Class of '51, about to leave this life, do hereby dispose of our most prized possessions. We bequeath to the world outside 20 graduates full of mischief, with all their trials and tribulations. We bequeath to the Class of '52, the superiority and dignity of being NSeniorsn, and the help and guidance of Mr. Peterson. we bequeath to the pupils of Brooklyn High, one faculty well worn due to the efforts of the Class of '5l. We bequeath to the faculty a new senior class to worry over and the memory of: Gus Baer's shyness. Bev Baker's nworry notn attitude. Norma Boxrud's artistic ability. Charles Brighton's Hredu face. Jackie Burton's place on the honor roll. Dale Burwe1l's way of being seen and not heard. Phil Cottrell's all-around usefulness. Frank Davis's height and humor. Martha English's flying fingers on the piano. Frances Howe's typing ability. Ed Krause's peroxide blond hair. Mary Lapham's Hperfectn use of the English language. Betty Lent's quiet dignity. Sally Line's comedian antics. Ed Meko's athletic ability. Nancy Parker's willingness to help out anywhere. Marcia Reed's musical talent. Dona Weisbruch's vim, vigor, and vitality. Barry Whitelock's nmodernn car. Millie Winter's sweet smile. MOCK ELECTION Class Politician... Ed Meko Ladies' Man....... Dale Burwell woman Hater....... Phil Cottrell Best Rug Cutters... Hottest Tempers... Giggler......... . Small Class Fry............. Pest............ Most Likely to Succeed.... Athletic Aces......... Class Flirt........... Quiz Kid.......... Crooner............ Most Bashful Boy..... :..:Bev Baker, Ed Meko Ed Krause, Mary Lapham Mary Lapham Frank Davis Sally Lines Jackie Burton Mary Lapham, Ed Meko Bev Baker Ed Krause Charles Brighton Gus Baer Most Bashful Girl .... Betty Lent Class Photographer .... Barry Whitelock Class Chatterboxes .... Dona Weisbruch, Barry Whitelock Class Pessimist...... Norma Boxrud Class Optimist..... Marcia Reed Class Musicans.... Brighton, Cottrell, Davis, English, Howe, Krause, Lapham, Meko, Lines, Parker, Reed, Whitelock. Inseparables... Dona weisbruch, Mary Lapham, Bev Baker Sweater Girl....... Comedian... ...... ..... Prettiest Blinkers .... Most Dignified Senior. Kitten on the Keys.... Millie Winter Dona Weisbruch Nancy Parker Frances Howe Martha English X N'7J ,W fx 2 X Lv 792 lf ff fi in Q :sf a t E f f ' 3if's XJ A-T1 ' 5' 5 f I A: . N'.q, Q j f' 4 A if iff 5 . ' 4 1- sd QQ 'H Tu R99 4 V f I N, , N I '4 1, Q KW , -N 1 - 1- fIkT.L'. wr:-.1' - aff'-',g1I:.:f :' TQ, U I x EST A 3? Pai? E 'V M551 Me, .. . ,.,.,hf': C,- NXSQE' Qian! 'MHQBQMWE f- , .. wsmgggur. E ig, 'NY5gY?i ' 'J ww: gre ' mv -fbfff-?i?2 - of -. , ' X ' P ' V 1 0 F H L.-- mf 1 ,- ::,:3F2:1 w.swAf'1f . 525: ,- a: My y, ' . - ,.5,,4-my 2' uf, Wa . Mg- ...EQ . M -. 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Third row: Shirley Griffin, Bobby Hulbert, Barbara Johnson, James Kaiser, Betty Lines, Shirley Martenies. Fourth row: Margaret Morlan, Nancy Ottmar, DeLoris Palmer, T.H. Parker Sally Ratcliff, Marie Sell. Fifth row: Steve Sbardella Betty Stump, Marilyn Stump, Suzanne Taylor, Hazel Wheaton, Rhoda Winter. Last row: Marilyn Wood. Not included in picture: Leo Haligus, Bill James, Donald Taylor, Gordon Miller, Ronald Walker. WIN? av i ww Q Magis? View 3 Va. F 'ez 31 Y Q ag? 2 'E ,wa 2 4 E Sta cia IJ!- g- X 5 m QR 3 1 PN SQ Etta 1: 1 I .. ., .N 234 . . :gag E, . ,W M. an ,I ,L MLM QQ- - M , sf JH,,?g?gyf is on wx'famYiQ may is ggi? N is Q? it X 5 it f 'Eiga Egg? D Q. giggkqaf ,-512 .25 Taq-. : ng 1 l ' V 'L 5 y RQEQQ f aan' Ewa? - f 95512 P ,oa.eaaaaae - - -. vs.f,,31: K gf Q W '--,g5?f ','j' x 4 ' f A my , X 7? K K ' A ,V wifi 'fxiiisf NF e f 1 Zvi 'lfr s fn. among T .rw jgea ,a-,a -aww - Q, -:Tr nigga... ' ,,. E- : .- . ,KN 1. ,N Six on ,AF slang J ig P -1 fwgggfn-1.2m 2, f ,,ei,Q,. 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Third row: Charles Howland, Arthur Kaiser, Frank Lane Mary McDonald Benny McKinney, Gloria McKnight. Fourth row: Tom Miller, Clifford Moore, Berman Murphy, Eleanor Palen, Louise Pickell, Nancy Preller. Fifth row: Gerald Shell, Bette Jane Stubbs, Carol Taylor, Jack Taylor, David Turk, Wilma Weaver. Sixth row: Patricia Wood, Thomas Wyman, LeRoy Taylor, Nancy Morley. Not included in pictures: James wilson. .T lst row: Carol wesch, Darlene Daniels Mabel SBarde1la Carolyn Miller, Donna Jack- man, Connie Waterman, Sonja WineGar Carol Dunkel, Anita Antcliff, Ronnie Packard Homer Bittinger. 2nd row: Lynne Matteson, Elizabeth Hewitt, Lois Sanders Carol Bailow, Pat Guminski, Vonda Green, Pat Jewitt, Martha Goings, Alberta Miller, Lois Oliver, Bonnie Murphy. 3rd row: Robert Patterson, Charles Rothfuss Morris Lowrey, Mr. Rowland, Richard Ehnis, Kent Ingraham, Holger Lehmpfuhl, John Bendele Phillip Krauss, Jim Davis, Don Rimmer, Bill Stump, Rodney Robinson, Jim way.Absent:Gentner. lst row: Michael Breen, Arthur Taylor, Barbara Siegfried Janice watterson, Lydia Shrader, Martha Forrest, Barbara Clampette, Charles Mellott, Benny Snider, Pat 0'Rourke Robert Clampette. 2nd row: Jimmy Lewis, Duane Honeywell Julie Horning, Marlene Burwell, Patsy Ward, Dick WineGar, Gordon Williams, John Arft, Gordon Tomp- kins, Harry Lawrence. 3rd row: Mrs. Schaible Margaret Creger, Jimmy Avery, Nancy Holland, Jimmie Bivins, Rebecca DuBois, Violet Galloup, Gerald Prentiss, Louis Ire- land, Larry Bruce. Nth row: Jack Winder, Joe Schofield Evelyn Dermyre Richard Howe, Doug Holland Joyce Weaver, Patsy Langer Marjorie Creger, Myron Gilbert. 5th 1-ew: Rosemary weidiien Ralph swenk, Eddie Heiigue, Delores Mako, Jim Waidlich, Linda Denton, Juanita khon, Juanita Kaiser. lst row: Norman Weatherwax, Jack SBardella, Gary Worden, Delbert Howland, Shirley Snyder, Diane Harris, Gertude Bloom, Ann Hewitt, Clifford Stubbs Butch Hubbell, John Gron. 2nd row: Don Harris, Jerry Barrett Richard Meinka Kaye Green, Betty Black, Nancy Stevens, Joyce Lowry, Margaret Cooley Hamilton Gilbert. 3rd row:David Church, Mrs. Gillett, James Knapp, John Messimer Relen Preller, Charlene Daugherty Judy Ingraham. Nth row: Tom McCourtie, Harold Ballow. Not in picture: Jimmie Roles, Jerry Roles. lst row: David Donaldson, Judith Walker Robert Burwell, Robert Goings, Nancy Hess Mary Newcome, Danny Way, Carol Siegfried, James Boxrud, Susan King, David way. 2nd row: James Monroe, Bonnie Langer, JoAnn Lewis, Billy wolf, Gerald Whitelock, Gerald Jones Billy Weaver, Jane Martenies Kent Taylor Myrna Northrup. 3rd row: Mrs.Lew1s Caroline Green Janet Patterson, Judy Sanders, June Ann Kaiser Kaywood woodcox, Faye Ann McCulloch, Gerald Patterson, Janet Tompkins, RoseMarle Fielder. Absent: Leona Aungst. lst row: Barbara Lapham, Raymond Church, Arthur Vicary, Deanna Snider Joan Ward, Margaret Bramer Barbara Eastman, Margaret Graves, James Sell, Bonnie Black. 2nd row Jean Lorraine, Tommy Weatherwax, Gael Brown, Margie Taylor, Beverly Mead Michael Horning, Jeanette Bendele Kaye Cobb, Thomas Jackman. 3rd row: Murl waidllch, Patty Elliott, Martha Smith, Betty Lawrence, Franklin Snow, Marilyn Lowry, Mable James.4th row: Mrs. McIntyre, Gary DuBois, Peter Gilbert, Gary Kleinow, Darwin Honeywell, Ken- neth Drake, Linda Wilson. --x, L79 lst row: Wilma Hess, Sally McCourtie, Frances James, Linda Cook, Douglas Wright, David Bammer Gaylord Oliver Theda Dermyre Lorraine G Lois Schaible. 2nd row: Ken Bittinger, Vletta Lindaman, Sharron Cobb, Dianne Mattis, Roger Messimer, Gerald Emery, Larry Jones, Norman Gentner, Roger Robinson, Henry Gron. 3rd row: Marietta Taylor, Scott Taylor, Judy Dilworth, Marilyn Siegfried, Ken Creger Raechel German, Shirley Weaver, Richard Taylor Don Marr. th row: Mrs. Hartsuff, Don Knapp, Carolyn Leyh Robert Kaiser Coleen McGriff, James Langer, Robert Q Ronald Rodda, Raymond McKnight. Sth row: Donald Jewett, Danny DuBois Martha Wolf, Janet Ayers, Wm. Dean McCulloch, Karl Baer, Gloria Allman, Charlene Jacobs. Not in picture: Susan McCourt1e, Darrell Kress, Larry Ambrose, Elizabeth Geiger. lst row: David Kuhn, Rodney Perkey Edward Weaver, Marie Stump, Clara Jennine Tomp- kins Charlotte Jones, Robert Donaldson, William Miller, Thomas Hubbell, Dean Leyh David Mattis. 2nd row: Alice Kaiser Barbara Sanderson Linda Every, Diane Stubbs Sheila Ann Marr Ricky Weatherwax Christopher Angle, Larry Mohr, Robert Haynes. 3rd row: Mrs. Boydston, Bruce Cottrell, Alfred Lehmpfuhl John Weber, Gera1dLee Rinehart Donald Ehnis, Sharon Parker, James Goles, Harry Austin. Nth row: Frank Lamping, Rob- ert Lickert, Susan Gillett, Margo Botsford, George Burton Paul Jewett, Warren Sut- ton. Not in picture: Elsie Palmer, Terry Mandich, Robert Roles, Nancy Hewitt. lst row: Charles Antcliff, Morris Plows, Mark Cash, Linda Green Judy Knaak Margaret Vicary, Peggy Goings, Kenyon Hood Barbara Hess, Jack Gilbert John Wood, ind row: Mary Jane Graves, Darlene Bruce, Daniel Sutton Edward Conant, Lewis Eggebrecht, Roberta Sanderson, Carolyn Worden, Phyllis Fielder, William Bascom William Eastman. 3rd row: Jay Gillett, Barbara Griggs, Ruth Ann Dilworth, Deanna Richardson, Linda Bevier, Barbara Black, Vincent Honeywell, Janet Wolf, Mary Ann Ehnis Barry Beal. Nth row: Rodger Emery David Lindaman, John Miller Nancy Jewett, Edward warner, Joyce Miller, Nancy DuBois, Wayne Dongahue, Cheryl 07Rourke. lst row: Steven Scholfield, Russell Meyers, Charlie Weaver, Royce Miller, Kay Dunkel Anita Siegfried Dorothy Church, Ruth Sutton, Michael Wolf Nancy Wright, Leslie Knapp Kenneth Kuhn. 2nd row: Kay Kaiser, Benny Miller, Billie Miller, Howard Arnold Jack Elliott, Ronald Drake, Vicky Winder, Barbara Jones, Martha Miller, Marlene Northrup, Robert Austin. 3rd rows Mrs. Goings Robert Botsford, Joe SBardella Robert McGr1ff, Laurence Williamson, Karen Donahoe, Cheryl Vanwagner, James Bendele,Silinda Ambler, Connie Pierce. Nth row: John Bittinger, Thomas Gregory, Danny Myers, Charles Silkworth Roger Reed, Dale Johnson, Joseph Hanes, Leslie Sanders. Not in picture: Jennifer Srannock, Kay Taylor. - X f ff: 7 ff of ig- -l::::::::::::T fdsjbfggafiizd gnzif .244 Z4 J! 1 5 'S Pr MP D nm Standing: Merle Cosgrove, Coach History, Biology, E.E. Peterson, Superintendent, H.H. Raby, Math, Science, Fred Ambler, Principal, Gov't.g Seated: Mary Dewey Home Ed., Mary Wolf English Latin, Girls Phys. Ed.i Jean Noble, Music, Art, Merle Howe Commercial. Absent, H.R. Rowland, Band, Roy Mc ntyre, Shop, Driver Training 1 1 1 B . i ' 1 1 il X Q 1 1 'U I 1 ki'-f i-M K -. ' dx ly if E me 1 163 V I' x 'X5X'QXk l 5 1 j,,,v..NQ,? f'i1g 5 ' um ls 1 1 QJ111111 . 5 11:1 z 2 11 1 5 E 1 1 ' 3 Y 1 5 1 s 5 it 2' 1 3 H g 1' ii, ' ! l Q ! 4 -fail ' x X31 f I Q 1 . i Rl: :K 'Ifj-.. 1 I1 R 1' f'fNQx ' ,ff 54 N, -S xx x 2 Rx I N X . 4- ,. mx! g X A ZX W 1 1, ' f X I I I in j S gf x . f1'A' x KX f- i X' V,., , if X X if . Y' .fix 3 4 i f Y 1 il at fl-0-vain, Majorettes: Sally Lines, Beverly Baker. lst row: Gordon Harris Frank Davis, Bill Erb Miriam Goings, Elizabeth Hewitt. 2nd row: Ethelyn Bloom, Benny Snider, Billy Gentner, Charles Howland, Nancy Ottmar, Martha English. Joan Holland, Marcia Reed, DeLor1s Palmer, Lenore Way, Marilyn Wood, Beverly Reed Pat O'Rourke, Martha Goings. 3rd row: Julie Horning, Patsy Ward, Nancy Holland, Bhil Cottrell Michael Breen, Duane Honeywell, Victor Wells Jim Wilson Ed Meko, Ed Krause, Walter DuBois Mary Lapham. Standing: Danny Boxrud, Susie Taylor Betty Lines, Burt DuBois, Larry Bruce, Arthur Kaiser, Nancy Parker, Jack Shell, Gordon Tompkins, T.H. Parker Dick WineGar, Morris Lowry, Philip Krauss, Richard Ehnis Louis Kohn, Marilyn Barrett, Janet Brown Stanley Ehnis, Charles Brighton, Barry Whitelock, Frances Howe, Pat Wood, Rodney obinson. lst row: Lenore Way, Marie Sell, Barbara DeLano, Marilyn Barrett, Nancy Preller, Edra Brown, Bette Stubbs, Mary MacDonald, Barbara Johnson, Carole Taylor Shirley Martenies Marcia Reed, Sally Lines, Rosemary Berkowski. 2nd row: Louis Ireland, Barry Whitelock, Wilma Weaver Peggy Choate, Marian Brown, Pat Wood Marilyn Wood, Nancy Morley, Peggy Dunkel, Janet Brown, Nancy Turk, Margie Ford, Sally Ratcliff, Gloria McKnight. 3rd row: Mrs. Noble, Hazel Wheaton, Miriam Goings, Ethelyn Bloom, Eleanor Shrader, Jackie Burton, Beverly Reed, Joan Holland, Martha English, Nancy Ottmer, Shirley Griggin Nancy Parker, Sharon Bostwick, Frances Howe. Nth row: Frank gavis, Clifford Moore, Carleton Cline, Gordon Miller, Louis Kohn, Tom Wyman, Herman urphy. 75 5429 df! 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The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of students studying homemaking in high schools in the United States and Territories. Its purposes are: to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, to provide wholesome individual and group recreation, and to further interest in home economics. The members of the Brooklyn chapter for 1950-51 are: Mariam Goings, Hazel Wheaton, Suzie Taylor, Betty Lines, Pat Forrest, Marilyn Wood, Rosemary Berkowski, Marilyn Barrett, Ruth Bryant, Peggy Choate, Nancy Preller, Carol Taylor, Arline Bendele, Marilyn Stump. The officers are: Mariam Goings, President, Hazel Wheaton, Vice-President, Betty Lines, Secretary, Suzie Taylor, Treasurer, Chapter Mothers, Mrs. Walter Amaden and Mrs. Timothy Goings, Advisor, Mrs. Mary Dewey. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION During the past two years a class in physical education has been offered to high school girls. The course offers training in corrective exercises and in various fields of sports such as soft ball, basketball, volley ball, soccer and archery. The department is under the direction of Mrs. Mary E.Wolf. The following enrolled for 1950-51: Jackie Burton, Pat Forrest, Barbara Johnson, Joan nFroggyH Holland, Mary Lapham, Sally Ratcliff, Beverly Reed, Marcia Reed, Dona Weisbruch, Hazel Wheaton, Barbara Wood, and Pat Wood. TRIPLE TRIO The Triple Trio is composed of a group of girls from the High School Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Jean Noble. They sing for various community social functions and school activities. The members are: Marcia Reed, Martha English, Frances Howe, Jackie Burton, Marilyn Wood, Nancy Ottmer, Eleanor Shrader, Beverly Reed, Joan Holland, and Carole Stubbs. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB The F.T.C., organized this year, is composed of lO members: Rhoda Winter, Pres. Frances Howe, V. Pres., Marcia Reed, Sec., Betty Lent, Treas., Eleanor Shrader, Marie Sell, Marilyn wood, Jackie Burton, Rosemary Berkowski, Pat Forrest. The purpose is to interest young people in the teaching profession. f I 5 E f-xii-:sc Y 2 ffl-' 10115: 'ZZ , . JJ fl , 0'- 9? cfsx' , 5' g N Q l vw '2wX5,2+1' X 6-.m i1 -My QM H lk ,f I 1 wif' Q -ll-.li , 9 Football Standing: Cameron Brown, Louis Kohn, Jerry Shell, Tom Wyman, Roger Howe, Bill Erb Ed Krause, Arthur Kaiser, Gordon Miller Ed Meko, Jim Peterson, Dick Schlel, Carleton Bibbins Dale Burwell Frank fans, Gordon Harris, Merle Cosgrove, Coach. Kneeling: Howard Hudson Vick wells, Charles Denton, Charles Brighton, Danny way fManagerJ, Burt 6uBois, Jim Wilson, Charles Dermyre, Jack Foster. Football The 1950 Football Season was a far cry from what you might call good. The Eagles did not turn in a single victory as they tied two and lost five of their scheduled seven games. The big problem was the lack of material as only eighteen candidates reported for practice most of the year. This left our new coach, Merle Cosgrove, on the spot in his first adventure as a coach. The Eagles' outlook for next year is a brighter one with just a little dent in the starting line-up. They will miss the services of Ed Krause, Ed Meko, Charles Brighton, and Dale Burwell. This years scores were: Brooklyn - O Springport - 20 U - 7 Vandercook - 27 H - 6 Concord - 6 H - O M. Center - 3h U - 6 Grass Lake - 6 N - O Parma - le H - O E. Jackson - Ed Krause, who is a senior this year, made the Jackson County All-Star team by his spirited play at the guard position for the Eagles. Our congratulations to you Ed. Varsity Basketball walter DuBois Gordon Harris, Louis Kohn, Dick Schiel, Ed Meko, Dale Burwell, Burt DuBois, Ed Krause, Jim Peterson, and Merle Cosgrove, Coach. Kneeling: Danny Way. The basketball season ended up with a seven win and nine loss record as the Eagles were tied for seventh place in the league. The Eagles ended the season when it lost to Manchester in the district finals at Mich. Center. The Eagles will lose three seniors from the varsity: center, Ed Mekog guard, Ed Krause, and forward, Dale Burwell. This years scores were: Brooklyn - 63 Grass Lake - 36 n - N6 Cement City - 33 H - an Vandercook - 59 U - 5 Napoleon - 36 U - 27 E. Jackson - 36 N - 19 M. Center - 45 W - 36 Parma - M2 H - 36 Hanover-Horton - 45 H - 32 Grass Lake - 36 N - Sk Cement City - ao U - 29 M. Center - 7 N - 56 Napoleon - ko N - 41 Springport - 55 N - 48 Concord - 28 Tournaments Brooklyn - 54 Cement City - 20 N - 27 Manchester - 41 Ed Mako, who is a senior this year, made the Jackson County All-Star team with his fine play at center position for the Eagles. Congratulations, Ed. Junior Varsity Basketball Front Row: Jerry Shell Donald Taylor, Frank Lane, Carleton Bibbins, and Gordon Miller. Second Bow: Roger Howe, Cameron Brown, David Turk, Charles Dermyro, James Wilson, and Merle Cosgrove, Coach. Cheerleaders Beverly Baker, Sharon Bostwick, Lenore Way, Marian Brown, and Peggy Choate. 3'-QMYMLMMMME l.. .....l-. -an e Edd1e's Shoe Repair The Spot Co1e's Jewelry Store Balliet 8 Lines Marge's Beauty Shop Coffee Shop Ford Garage Big Elm Garage Economy Store Greene Hardware Brooklyn Auto Parts Brown's Gift Shop B111 A Joe's Market Arksey's Hardware Brooklyn Exponent Van's 5 A 10 Weatherwax Drug Store Chevrolet Garage Brooklyn Locker Plant Shell Gas Station Goon's Lunch Ford Tractor Ingraham's Motor Sales Harris Standard Station Brooklyn State Bank Taylor's Barber Shop Mason's Market Taggart's Gulf Station Sm1th's Barber Shop Goings Auto Service Kuehman's Foods, Inc. Russell Lapham Dr. J.H. Winter Clarence Ehnis Marshall Terrill A Friend Dick Smith Harry Kampe Roy Smith Dr. G.H. Curry Mr. K Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mrs. Tim Goings WE WISH TO THANK THE DONORS FOR MAKING THIS BOOK POSSIBLE 5fTffT5E ' : :'? .2 Z? 209020R0Q 520902052090RUSZURURUQOQURORURURURUSZORORURURORURURORURORURORURO wanna' 551-m m ss 575.30-I UNO I-' sis 'a'40 1. 8. Cf' UI O 23 ga. Van Camp Harry Hartsuff Mrs Ray Lewis Mrs. E.E. Peterson Mrs Harold Ehnis Mrs Fred B. Ambler Mrs Jack Cooper Mrs Fred Cooper Mrs M.E. Laramy Mrs William Ward Mrs Howard Dewey Mrs Gene Harris Mrs P.H. Gregory Mrs E.F. Horning Mrs C.S. Spring Mrs Ray Jones Mrs Howard Sanderson Mrs. Harry Jacox Mrs Herbert Rowland Mrs Wayne Gillett Mrs Roy McIntyre Mrs Merle Cosgrove Mrs H.H. Raby Mrs. Wilford Dewey Mrs J.A. Noble Mrs Herb Gentner 8 family Mrs Hedley Whitelock Q family Mrs Ray Taylor 6 family Mrs Eddie Willis 6 family Mrs E.R. Lapham 6 family Mrs. A. 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