Brooklyn High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brooklyn, MI)
- Class of 1956
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yeclzcatzon Ne, the editors of The Eable, wish to dedicate this, our 1956 year book, to our faculty helped to lay the firm foundation of our christian ideals Realizing this, we hope that these pages may, in some small way, reflect the appreciation and admiration we feel for our faculty I 0 Their guidance and influence have yeatfool .yt 5 Editor Asst Editor Sales Manager Advertising hanager Class Editor Snapshot Edltor Feature Pditor Photographer Art Typists Faculty Advisor Martha Forrest Doug Holland Linda Denton Janice Watterson Narjorie Prefer Duane Honeywell Bob Nltchell Pat O'Rourke Gerald Prentiss Richard Howe Nartha Kelly Margaret Geiger Nanci Holland Jeanette Reeves Joe Scholfield Art Taylor Dan Grawford Ron Reisbig Janet Nohr Pat Nard Pat Wraight Nartha Rohroa h Julie Horning Rosie Waidelich Nanci Holland Ben Snlder Bob Martin Rosie Waidelich Gerald Prentiss Becky DuBois Barbara Seigfried Lydia Shrader Gordon Tompkins Rosie Waidelich Richard Howe Dorothy Scott Larcia La Rue Jaunita Kaiser Nrs Nerle Howe 45 Sports Ed1tor.... ....Jim Bivins - v-., V 'Y' r, E --mira A 4 a f. miniattation L ii Nx,,,f ----4 mol r Hrlnclpal 135 E. E. Peterson Superintendent ,VW acufty Row l Mr Vanwrsdalen, rs Blllm YGF,l1SS O'4all y,Mr Rowland Hrs Wolf Mrs Howe Mr acDonald Row 2 r Mclntyre r Worehouse,Mr Trlerwell r Mr 1ohr Hr Cornwell 7utute Teacleta 0' mfflff NJ i-.li Row l R R 1sb1g,J Mohr,Sec,K or on Vlce Pr s1dent,M Kelly Presldent, M Rohrbach,Tr asurer,R GOIHES Row 2 M Forrest,M Creger B anger,Mrs Howe,J Patterson,M Cooley,J Brown, Absent N Holland, kxfZl '7 5 '1- 'ics c P m333i,g ,X If wat .Vanin glass Benny Snider WBen' WDependability is his middle name.' Class Pres. Class V.Pres. Student Council Football Basketbdl Baseball Junior Play Varsity Club Martha Forrest WMertien WAlways to court never to wed, is the happiest life ever led.N Valedictorian Class V,Pres. Student Council Junior Play Glee Club FTA Cheerleader Latin Club Annual Editor Janet Mohr NJann NReady to work, ready to play, ready to help in every way.n DAR Award Student Council FTA FHA Glee Club Class Pres. Latin Club Cheerleader Junior Play Band Annual ...M A-1? xg, 'ivy Nancy Holland U1NanN WShe often burns the midnight oil But sad to aay its not for toil.u Class Sec. Student Council FTA Glee Club Band Junior Play Latin Club Annual Linda Denton WLindav NQuietness in her manner, friend- liness in her smile.n Class Treas. Glee Club Band FHA Junior Play Martha Rohrbach WMartyn Ulf talk were electricity she would be a power house.N Salutatorian Class Pres. Class V.Pres. Student Council FHA FTA Latin Club Junior Play Annual fa' E AE. Q Q1 Lf. .' 1 ' A fins S , 1333s i el. 1 A ' a R , f 'TP' 'f-:L 1'5- 6 uw Qn .fleniou James Bivins lYJim!V Hwhen it comes to athletics he's hard to beat.n Class V.Pres. Student Council Football Basketball Junior Flay Varsity Club Band Glee Club Annual Band Trees Joseph Scholfi ld Joe HNot a chip off the old block but the old block himself ' Band Glee Club Junior Play Annual Douglas Holland Joe nSometh1ng of a rogu is he, but we love such royue normously W Student Council Football Basketball Baseball Varsity Club Class sec Annual fx S Q Ns 'Vt Martha Kelly 'Marta' WA willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand.' Band Band Pres. Band Treas. Glee Club Junior Play FTA FTA Pres. Annual Rebecca DuBois Becky' 'Cute little Dickens, indust rious too, n ver can tell what she's going to do Band lee Club FHA Latin Club Cheerleader Junior Play Annual Patricia Wraight Pattm Jo' WA little Joke, little cheer, little mischm Pat is here Band FHA Glee Club Junior Play X o fl 01 X 1 J' Ki 1 , 'e ' n n 'Y ' I Y ' e I f A ' x ' 'N . 4 :gg .' k x Q G X , X I V 2 ' 42.5 . ' 'xl 'Y N n ' il ' 'it' .,, ' ' a y who e 4 R int tg . a 4 4 ! Q o . , - A no H , .1 ef - , 3 9 . V if 5 , .N 1 V N 6: 3 : Q ' K' x - 'K 3 f F 3 'fig X I i N 4 , M J VA wi , 'A ' 5 fe 'A A f ' n ' ' A f ' Q 0 4: A 4. ,gf It A ,I h . f ,. , .- -.im-Y Q V dz- uv- ,guy 'ff 3 V I f fi P' :ST 5 ,Q Q W fi! Patrick O!Rourke Hpat-,Il Wwhat would the Democrats do without me?U Student Council Class Treasurer Band Golf Junior Play Annual Richard Howe HDickW WKnowing him is liking him and everyone knows him.n Football Basketball Baseball Varsity Club Annual Robert Mitchell IlBoblY nThe less you learn the less you'll have to remember.' Baseball Manager Baseball Athletics Ass't eniou A ffl Annual ,awtf Football Ml 6+ - L1 Rosemary Waidelich URosien WA cheerful gal with a ready smile. FHA Junior Play Annual Barbara Siegfried llBaIwb!l WHer heart is like the moon:There's a man in it.N Band Glee Club FHA Junior Play Annual Juanita Kaiser WJuanitaN 'Always with a ready smile.' FTA Annual - 'UN 'Y' 1-7 .Yemen P8tP1Ci8 Ward Pat WI gust can' make my eyes behave W FHA Glee Club Band Student dlrector of Junlor Play Annual Jeanette Reeves Jan UIt's n1ce to be natural when you're naturally n1ce Annual Lydla Shrader ydlan t s a great llfe 1f yon don't weaken, but who wants to be strong Band Glee Club Annual Triple Tr1o 'Vw xf' 351 Arthur Taylor Art 'Boys w1ll be boys but thats no excuse Football Baseball Glee Club Athlet1cs Asslt Band Varslty Club Student Councll Junlor Play Annual Ronald RelSb1g Ron nAll great men are elther dead don't feel so well myself W FlA Glee Club Band Drum Major Basketball Baseball Annual Gerald Prent1ss nJerry WHappy go lucky sort of guy,with ready Wlt and a m1sch1ev1ous eye rv Junlor Play Annual C n n ,Q , n n ' t V ,. , - ' I .A 1' Q n CMT fn Q av 'x . -lev I n g Q X ' 74 , . V men. 1 i 'Y 4 YY l . . fy! n n . n B fe: or dying and I xx fun 1 , Zb- X clk' N1 1 -.-: I 1 1 A - -- Q- .-Q - - . feiffe , fllfi ' ' ' o A I 'R ra., Sh- .Yemen Dorothy Scott Dot 'The greatest pleasure ln life 1S love W Annual Janice Y atterson Janle nThose carats rer't the edlble klnd W FHA Glee Club Annu l wi' its Latln Club Junlor Play Margaret uelger 'Margn NS1ncere, frlendly and fun all mlxed lnto one W FHA Glee Club Junlor Play Annual Robert Martln Bob 'Don't take life too serlously, you'll never get out of lt al1ve Student Council Glee Club Annual Gordon Tompklns S1d 'Like old Iron ldes he'll never go down U Football Glee Club Athletlc Club JUH1OF Play Annual Duane Honeywell Duane' WA man of sclence 1S a man of sensew Band Glee Club Junlor Play Annual f'1v .Y Chl 02.1 Julle Hornlng nJUl16n WNot too serlous not too gay, gust a swell gal 1n every way W Student Councll Band Junlor Bl y Latln Llub Annual Margorle Creber U rgle 'bhe'll always have frlends for sne 15 one N Fla olee Club Annu l 'IP f,..,.,, K Danlel Crawford Dan 'Behind a qulet exterior 15 one grand guy W Football Baseball Junlor Play Varslty Club MBTC18 LaRue 'Marcla' Ufhe only way to have a fr1end 15 to be one Annual Elan lfutozy On the morning of September 7, 1902, a group of O6Wi1d9P6d and fright ned boys and girls were h6PGBd into the last car of the waiting train we were known as freshmen,about to begin a long Journey through high school Mr Peter son was our brave engineer to guide and steer us along the rock road ahead After the train pulled out of the station we elected our leaders who were Janet wohr, president, Jim Bivins, vice president, Pat Wraight, secretary, and Pat O'Rourke, treasurer lr Peterson, our conductor, was chosen to act as advisor ror entertainment along the way we had several side trips consisting of spe tators buses to the basketball games, a hayride, a carnival, and Phristmas party with these a tivitles we started our bank account Weary and tired we came to our first stop, vacation ALL A OARDSI was the cry as traln to begin our sophomore year kartha Rohrbach for vice president, for treasurer, to lead us through Anderson, our conductor, to act as Sno iall Dance, sold refreshments party The second phase of our journey was brought to an end we rushed to the third car of the awaiting This time we chose Ben Snider, for president Doug Holland for secretary,and Linda Denton time we chose Mr money so we had a had a Christmas at the next stop these trying times This advisor We still needed at basuetball games, and with vacatlon and rest Soon our vacatlon was over and we rushed to the second car of the await ing train to begin our gunior year Our officers for this year were Iartha Rohrba 1 p esident, Ben Snider, vice president Pat Langer, secretary and Linda Denton, treasurer The new conductor was Urs Wolf Our activities for this trip were a Homecoming Dance,selling refreshnenw at football games, Talent Scout Show, Junior play 'No More Homeworkn dancea basketball games, Christmas party, and purchasing our class rings To end our junior year we Aft6F a were in elected Forest, Our last condu for we out we hartha had a Junior Senior Panquet and Prom short rest we boarded the train again This time it was differam the first car This was our senior yearll After the train pulled our officers for the last time They were Ben Snider, pre ident, vice president, Nanci Folland, secretary, Linda Denton,treasuren tor was Irs Howe Ae had several activities which consisted in sale of refreshments at basketball games, dances after basketball games, lagazine sale, Smorgasbord Supper, and the Annual The more eventful dates of the year were Baccalaureate, Fommencenent, and of course our senior trip to Washington D C and Charlottesville, Virglnia 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 Notto Work Won't Work if You Won't Class C03-OI' Class Flower White and Gold Ygllgw R039 O Y' ' Q f -nr V I I . 0 I 0 .Z J J - . a V 0 I . o v: 0 '1 sl 1 8 V ' w XJ - ve -1 0 e ie Y . . 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C J, Q A 0 L' I' . - 0 r . , V . . - - 0 o , 0 0 . . u v . efau W1 We, the class of 1956 of Brooklyn High School, being of sound mind, herby make this our last will and testament We leave to the junior class our worry not attitude, dignity and our place of being senior To the sophomores we leave our mischief and gay life To the freshman our great talents For they must have them in order to succeed To Nr Ambler and Mr Peterson we leave our all arourd usefulness, understanding and great accomplishments The rest of the wlll is a follows Nartha Forrest, bequeath my abillty to go steady to Frank Hubbell Arthur Taylor, bequeath my abllity to get alorg wlth Star Trierweler to John Messimer Martha Kelly, bequeath my abil ty to give people advlce to Pat Corser Dougles Holland, bequeath my bulld to Kendall 'esch Linda Denton, bequeath my abllity to Janlce Jatterson, bequeath my gum to Narjorie Creger, bequeath my ability Avery Duane honeywell, bequeath my abllity Robert hitchell, bequeath my farming be treasurer to lenna Baker Charlene Daugherty to get A's in government to Jim to play coronet to Delbert Howland ability to John Gron Patrick O'Rourke, bequeath my abillty to get into trouble to Don Harris Gerald Prentiss, bequeath nm comediarxantics to Bob Husted Richard Jowe, bequeath my quiet manners to Jerry Barritt Nargaret Geiger, bequeath my athletic ability to Margaret Cooley Nancy Holland, bequeath my ablllty to play pool to Ann Fewitt Jeanette Reeves, bequeath my ability to wink to Daves Ninters Joseph Scholfield, bequeath my height to Frank Shinn, Jim Bivlns, bequeath my all around usefulness to Jerry Roles Dan Crawford, bequeath my abllity to play football to Charles Mellott Ron Reisb4g, bequeath my romantic technique to Dave Church Janet Mohr, bequeath my ab1l1ty to go steady with a Snider to Bob Elrod Pat Ward, bequeath my sportmanship to Betty Black Pat ara ht, bequeath my optimistic attitude to Kaye Green Becky DuBo s, bequeath my drlving pillows to Frank Shinn and Bob Husted Lydia Shrader, bequeath my ability to skip school and still et excused to Chlfiord St bbs Martha Rohrbach, bequeath my abil ty to talk to Judy Brown Julie qorning, bequeath my cow bell to Judy Ingraham Rosie Jaidel ch, bequeath my pep and energy 'o Gertude Bloom Barbar Siegfried,bequeath my artlstic ability to Bob Sweet S1d Tompkln , bequeath my peloxtde hair to Sandra Rowland Dorothy Scott, bequeath my luck in love to Kaye Green Larcia LaRue, bequeath my quietness to John Burton Juanita Kaiser, bequeath my bashfulness to Sandra Rowland , afford to keep them cut Bob Martin, bequeath my duck tails to Judy Sanders, and hope she can Signed, The Class of '56 l I, L ' . f 4. o I, . 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I . o 614.45 pzoplecy It is the year of 1997 and a cool evening in October Every where in Brooklyn is a feeling of exc1tement,for this week is nOld Home Weekn, and all the graduates of the class l956 are coming home for the special occasion The evening for the gathering and Show at the auditorium has arrived and it is filled to capacity I overheard that talent for the program is featuring some of the gratuates Although I am early for the program, I am glad for it gives me a chance to glance through the audience for some of my old classmates Seated ln the corner of the auditorium I spot Duane Honeywell, who has become famous through the proving of his theories of outer SpaC6 Seated in the midst of a group of elderly looking gentlemen I see uglas Holland, who has acquired fame 1n tracking down dishonest men dodging the income tax agents Next to the little group of Revenue men are seated several officer of the United States Armed Forces, They are Marcia LaRue, Gordon Tom pkins,Arthur Taylor, and Joe Scholfield We salute Carrying a little black bag, Dr Martha Rohrbach looking tense as if she were waitlng for a II you! enters the room hope she can stay with us for the entire evening Martha Forrest we learn has taken the Job of Dr Rohrbach's nurse A sudden quietness comes over the room as several lovely looklng ladies enter Included in the group are Jeanette Reeves, Nanci Holland,and Patricia Ward I understand they are now models for an Over near the door I see quite a large gathering of families, and among them are t e Dan Crawfords Chis wife the former Marjorie egerl The former Mar aret Gel er has married and has settled down near Clinton Doroth s iv ng near Brooklyn on a ranch that she and her hus and manage Rosemary Waidelich has married a local boy and h s two lovely children The time has arrived for the show and the curtain parts to reveal that all time favorite speaker, Martha Kell She has such conventions behind her as the election in l 6 when she ran for treasurer, only to be defeated by Janet Mohr who surprised us all with her quietness Iiss Kelly is main speaker and will introduce the entertainment for the evening First, she introduces, small, but large in personality, Rebeeca DuBois queen of the T V comediennes The program is inter r ped at tEIs time by a call from Martha Forrest saying that Dr Pohrbach has an emergency at her office Do L Q ' ' ca . I advertising and photography agency in New York. CI' o - I 'A 0 'CO , u . . 6145.4 pzopiecy gan f Next on the program is a complete fashion exhibltion of clothing designed by nBaub1n known to us as Barbara Sie fried Her top model is Patricia Wraioht, who helps with all her persona tours through Europe The audience sighs wlth awe at the beautiful slghts Thelr exlt brings a blg applause Wh1Ch helps keep the spirit bright as Juanlta Vaiser and Robert Mitchell tell of their competltlve years trying to out do the other ln their farms Intermisslon comes onlv too soon, but it does give us opportunlty to meet some of the other classmen Pat O'Rourke is now sole owner of a car lot lH Jackson and he has hls oldtlme buddles qlChEPd dowe and Gerald Prentlss as his top mechanics Nhlle ln school I never knew that we had an lnventor ln the midst of us, but one never knows, much to my surprise Tulie Hornln announces that she has sold thousands of automatic ticket se lers a theatre houses so the regular ticket salemen can see th show undisturbed S t' and is doing very well in her buslness ome from a long voyage abroad Janlce Watterson and her husband are recelved with oven hearts They are world wide known as mlSSlOH8Pl6S arm 3ivens and Bob HEPtlH are now operatlng a speed way in Detroit and both of them have won their way to fame with the speed they put out 1D those hot rod cars they run Letters of regret were recelved from our class musicians and who were unable to be here this evening Guy Tonbardo handed h1s orchestra and trombone to Tydia Shrader, Harry James gave his trumpet to Ron isblg and Benny Goodman wanted to keep his name and clarlnet alive so he gave both to Benn Snider They are all playing ln night clubs somewhere ln the Unlte tates, we only wlsh they were hear entertaining us There comes a time when all engoyable thlngs must end and we regret that this nappens to be one of them The evening has been enjoyed by all and it was certalnly nice to meet all of the old classmates of 1956 Someday 1n the future we w1ll have to get together and see if any one has changed professions, so with handshakes, and good wishes we departed with memorles relived I o , 1 A U I O . - . l , X . . -- O ' 1. J . A ' - 0 1 , L .. .1 ' , L3 0 Linda Denton announces that she now owns a chain of The po s', I H ' f t A E . ................. A, , , gggg f . . - U E O .4 5 ...LI . ... .J A. . Re ' L . ' r . , , - I r . ' ' . ' 0 . A . 1 . 0 iff ck fleclzon Best Lookln Doug Holland Martha Rohrback Best Personality Janet Mohr Ben Sn'der lost Likely 10 succeed Martha Forest Ben Snider Best Athletes Lydia Shrader Jlm Bivins Best Dressed Pat O'Rourke Pat Jard Post Flirtatious Barbara Sei fried Joe scholfield Class Pesslmists old ompklns Duane Honerwell Class Optomlst Linda Denton Life Of fhe Party Art aylor Wancl holland Great Lover Ron Retsblg Most Studlous Julie HOPDlDJ Sld Idmpklns Best Build Doug Holland Pat vraleht dost Carefree Marcla LaRue Bob hartin Class Cha terbox iartha Rohrbach Most Sincere Margorie Crever Dan Crawford Best Disposltion Jan Reeves Richard Howe Wittiest cerald Prentiss Martha Kelly Most Vivaclous Martha Kelly Sweetest Becky DuBois Trapped Jar aret Gelver Margorie Cre er Dorothy Scott Janlce fatterson Rosle aidellch Dan Crawford lost Quiet Juanlta Kaiser Bob Kitchell Always Late Pat ward Jim Bivins Class lusicians Janet Iohr Ben Snider Nanci Holland Ron Reisbig Lydia Shrader Pat Ward Becky DuBois Martha Kelly Linda Denton Duane Honeywell Most Bashful Boy Bob Mitchell Most Bashful Girl Marcia LaRue Prettiest Bllnkers Martha Forest Wost Di nlfled Senlor Linda Denton Class Pest Pat O'Rounce QUlZ Kid Sid omcklns Inseoarable Doug holland Richard Howe Small wry Becky DuBo1s Giggler q0Sl6 vaidelich Class Photo raphers erald Prentiss Art laylor Kltten On The Keys Martha Kelly Nanci Holland O ' g: - - I ,v - ,L rx, .L P1 Cl , if - Q v - 2 -' ' . 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Rwlle dw- r 7 uf, W2 1 Ineraham Shinn Daugherty ,Winters Gieger McGourtie Kelly Gron Lowry Church Boldt Avery Brown Wesch Bloom Hubbell Corser Roles Baker Howland .Eevier .Mellott .Eickman .Elrod .Hewitt B C S R A Burton Cool y husted Green Messlmer anion Knapp Rowland Sweet Landers Barrett erkowskl S Snlder amor 61144 Alutoty Llghts, C mera actlon' The curtaln rls s on th thlrd act of th class of 57 out l t us pause a novent to r VlQW th nreceedlnv acts The flTSt act dlr cted bf 155 wwll11ns fwnds the fr shlan have chosen as pre wdent hn n vice pr sldent Don Harrls, secretary, Charlene Daugherty, freaaurer Frank ublell Phe f1FSt major ev nt was th sponsorunv of lT t CLF1Stm8S p rty th n t S p r h second act +ooL place dur1nU olr sopho ore year 1th John l9SS1m r cast d as pr sldent, Don Farrl vlce nr sldent, QUG Charle1 Daugherty, s c ret ry our class declde to put o n fnrll rool's Jarce Ann Hewltt, our n wly elect 1 tre surer, was nut to work rs Hove dlrected this eveltful drama. fr wwth the show John Meselmer avaln steps forw rd s our presldent He 1S 3SS1St6d by Don Harrls Wlth Sandra Rowland as s cret rv Glenna Baker, our bank teller, backs up th SUEUSSt1uH to sponsor dances aft r the Qanes UThe Thlrteenth Dayn was the nam Of the JUH1OF pl y whzch proved to be a great success, but COm1HF up 15 an n gr aber spectacle, the Prom N VQH1HE ln P3T1S' Thus nds another eplsode ln the class of N57 Class Motto WToday we Iollow, tomorrow w leadn Class Colors Class Flower Maroon and Whlte Whlte Carnatlon M-.7 , , V-' S Q v ' 5 H ' -A ? 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AIHL VH, 'H' lil I 1 s ,QI .,. x, A5 G 'O .F--, E5 . xx mg: -xlx fs: 'SZ ,Northrup Taylor Lewis Taggart Loar Lawrence Wenzlick Jolf Kaiser Staub Elrod Mohr Robertson Guck MacKenzie Boxrud Germain Goings Green Collins .Walker ,Monroe .iawyer .Nay .Sanders -Y 012600202 2.4 GR Patterson artines 'rr Reed Emerson A, Donaldson Fusco CFR Taylor krkze in ay Hess if Jones 'N is King gs- ratterson ' Wielder W XJ Corser lass of ' h class of nlnete n hunlred aud 1 ty elrht boarded the ubhip to u n loo oio s s Ngo capta nn, nancy Pess as otewardu, and varol n n as Pur er Ph Uohin to ouccess sent lifeboa s to the basketball yames for s ectators, and n aused at the All Fur ose Room 'or thelr christmas Party whlch s a er at success fter a thr 1onth shor leave the crev of no boarded asain at Port oorhnore tosins this ti orehou e, as Admiral , David Donald on as a tamn, Jlm ohr a o cantain , llliam Neaver as nbteaard , and James Lorrud as nrurser There was smoath satline uwtll the crew mourned at a sad mlshan, the ste ard wlllian Jea r 135 fatally injured ln a huntlns accident Nancy de tovx ov r when t'is loyal and trustwort y shiv mate was call d from their crew They realized thelr loss howefer, as ship must sail on The crew spent their dr1s+mas rartv as an Ice ovatlne :art near the Hess farm The crew had an nqoyable txne and s il d on naklng pla s for flnancial nrogress on the rest of tnelr voyafe from fort boohomore to rort Junior Class Motto United we stand, Dlvlded we fall class Folors Class Flower FlHK and Black Pink Carnation 4 -X A fb' , V N, C K V, Q- I ,il ,w D. 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Ni Lee Irelan Rodabauvh Allore Golas iOmpk1HS Jenklns Lapham I coauley James faldellch EhH1S Lowry Lorralne Drake bnlder Bramer be ltt Moore Van ormcr In the year 1955 the freshman class had thelr flrst r1de on an alt plane nd hope lt wlll not be thelr last Ve chose Dlane Scholfleld as pllot , .Mlchael HOTnlHg as co pllot, Jean Lorralne and Vargaret Graves as stewardess Mr ornwell chosen as our class dV1SOF For 8Ct1V1teS along the way we had a Penguln nance, a ChF1Stm8S arty, nd spectator buses to basketball games wlth these aCt1VltGS we enoed our flrst year ln hlgh school Class Motto Quitters Never Win and Winners Never Quit C1355 Color Class Flower Green and Nhlge Amerlcan Beauty Rose f T' M f 2 Ea D- ' 7' A I ,gy E? I I hfk gg'. g.n D W V bv! Q, If ., E J' WP 1+ ' V, All x Q M 2 ,X ayty y r r . 'i J, . 365 , K. ' ' S .' .V ' , 5:1 B. f f 'Q' X A- A, J.-za sf , At t L ., ,fl 157 M. ,I Q., V ' V X N Ag . ,I ' 1 lrfg- wx ' , K M J A f M.W ' ' . .. D Y fo 'iq .A y gf L, ' 4 , F WP 1. a J M- . - -I , ' sl I ,, ' 4 , ' K . qt A I 1 ,fsiv ' . ' - .13 . We uilgri ,xx 1 A get -, QF gs' M.N H., J , f- if: X' 3: A T JV fn' . J, , ' J' r Y-I A s I Q gums l r 5 r 1 n . . al F VL ' gltl qtaafe ff S I .nxt 'E' 3' -'uns S-4. 6 Alu hw W Inerce Emery Rohrbach Yoles Kelly Knapp Iatt1s Bressle Hardy merson eaver Qothfusb Dllworth urom c ff Jones Leyh Taylo Schalbl Iesslmer Hess Wesch awank V1C3PV uiever is Q5--.f 'ii- 'Y C' 1Ul4!y 'vfy o 4, ,da 3, 9o'xei Wink 11 rg' S9-M Ninn-9 351: 12 Wm W Irelan Lent Houck Taylor Schlable Bevler Land r Wrlvht alker Pacauley Elrod RoxW nd I1rdemar Kalser Van ormer Jeaver Jacobs Nacauiey 4Jares Baer Qllmon larr Robinson Lee Church ra. J.Prentiss 6 J ' it I L.Meyers JY 'ii 5 M.Taylor AVN .Drake Les N W , ..f' . sf? C Nnflwx 3.Cobb , R.G:.arman . ,N ' . UN Q M., :L Eighth Grade History Our eighth grade class started school in the gymnasium of the Central Building with Mrs. Phyllis Goings as our teacher. Cf the group that started in September of l9h6 only Douglas Wright, Roger Robinson, Karl Baer, Frances James, Vietta Lindaman, Martha Wolf, Roger Messim r, Coleen NcGriff, Judy Dilworth, Carolyn Leyh, Rich- ard Taylor, and Lois and Lorraine Schaible have been in continuous membership. A record dance and spring party have been the social affairs of this year. We are very interested in basketball and many of the boys played on the 7th and th grade team. The girls supported their efforts with Martha Wolf, Judy Dilworth, Charlotte Kelly, and Marietta Taylor leading the cheering section. James Langer, Holly Bable, and Marilyn Siegfried were class- mates of ours but left during the year. We are proud of the NMellow Tonesn a vocal group composed of Martha Wolf, Judy Dilworth, Charlotte Kelly, and Coleen McGriff. Their speciality is sweet harmony and they are willing to give their talent for school and community activities. .fieven tl zgdg rg'ki s 'i 'x E5 4 Aa' 'N .J may-n in 4900 it Gia' 50-1- gmwx sry ' 'ir' he 9 N CP Gale uve y Iull MCCOUFCIG Powell G llett uh19m9lGW .L Hubbell H 1 PP1C6 handlch Heckman mlrod I COUPt1e CO11lDS Karr Burton Hewltt merson hoore Bressler McGarr1ty Herford Tomrkins DBVIS L a ,,-5 ff if A se, N,- ,Qwxpw f ' U ' X , H - - J, x 0 f jw-as fvv !,h 5 7 .ef4V, kj Y I ' 1 4 ' Tn - N ll .. 53 V X 4 Qi '7 Al hwqw ik V -SAA 1 :1 N Est. y f4vX fr x A X f A , ig ' . X 'X Q.. Tl - , x. 5 T 'K 6 jg . K N 'Ls Q?'j' 'Q il 'Cl N .Strine .Rodda .Rodda .Wraight .Sanderson Creger Sawyer Rinehart Parker Pond Pittman White .Weber .Rothfuss Stubbs .DuBois .Stump Ehnis .Watterson .Perkey .Weatherwa .Sutton .Wenzlick .Weaver X -Hutojtapls A 6'7'lVl7'lE'f i w I - 1 1 zxed 6602145 'fm WWE P5 p a The Glee Club, composed of h1vh school students, s ng at th Thanks glVlHU and Chrlstmas 3SS9mbl1DS The Ofp1C9FS r Presldent, Patrlcla 'ra1Qht, V1ce Presldent Rob rt Elrod, Qecretary and Treasurer, Deanna Snlder and W T X I 'I X The oast year the band attended Band Day at the Unlverslty of M1Ch lean, D1SCFlCt AUS1C Festlval, and the Holland Tullp Fest1val at Holland Mlchlgan. The offlcers are: Presldent, Martha Kellyg Vlce-Presldent, Janet Mohrg Secretary, Nancy Hessg Treasurer, James Bivins. .9 tual ent eouncif Row 1 T bOll1US S E1chman,oec,J wohr,Pres,L JOH9S,V1C9 Pres,J B1V1US Treas,F hlnn Row 2 D Rothfuss F Hockaday,B lrod,C Gr en Mr Pet rson, P 1lmott,B oawyer b Stubbs Abs nt NQWCI Holl nd fatm ef!!! cw A ,., '1 QT The Latln Club was org H1Z9d thls year wlth the followlng people as offlcers Carolyn Green,Pres1d nt, Ann Hewitt, Vlce Presldent, Judy Ingreham, secretary and Treasurer The Sponsor 13 Mrs Mary E Wolf Vazaitg 61116 .47 .' f' now 1 J Burton R Howe J B1v1ns,D Hol1and Q Sn der f Taylor,G Tompklns, U Cr xford Row 2 wr Vannrsdalen J Patterson D Harr1s,N weathe wax,J ohroe,T 1cCourt e U Church,J uohr B lrod F ubbell J W6SS1m9T UT Trl rm ller, Row 3 D aV,K Taylor,C JTubbs,J Tavgart D way,J Parrntt K sch F ohlnn 746' 'L is' 1 comros d o nFutur HomerakQrs of fmnrlca' fr w vradas hln thr h two vo Thi OfflCSFS 0' th OFEaWlZ8C1OH ra rr sldowt, Cfrolyn Groen, VlC9 presldent Jan t Lohr, secrot rv arharc oavfor, trgcsurgr f wrcl lotOrl n Env rlv ea song 1 adar yrna orthrup, and pcrllam h Qrldn, Pat Yard iefq Vw Wu Ufmflc ITBNIGC' :PAT 0 ,umy Im Mast C New 47 9132-545 195, Q 5 ,S Mm 3 vw- fi' L1 Dun WW LJNDP 5 r 570214 UNE- Y if Dad Julie Jn deff 22 Ban 'Q mpvgnmr -5 f 'v Us V 4-555:-? 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Glamour' Ga'r 5' MP MUN' Fang 1 NPN 5 derfsv? 'Wie band f Guess WHO 7? we un +hQ-r mgmw' E Hmmmm ull n++eY shun!! f bfffw fb-4 1 SN 3.1 kiifik . av' HD RGY71SYYkb5-P LJKCY1 Gpeh x'W 0i -rw-1 G A . 8 ra fra vv QD , if' M -I- RQQHV Now H! Rehn Mn U OWS Dfwf- IPDRTJ' .ga fi gf 4 v wt X his if! I Vanity 54516416411 ow l J urton, J Bivlns, B qH1d8P, R RGlSY1g, D Holland, D Nay Row 2 J Taggart, Tgr , F Shinn, B Elrod, T McCourtie, F Hubbell, Dr Tri rweiler, Coach Brooklyn Hlgh School's basketball team had a falrly successful year Coach Trierweiler led his team to 3 victories wlth 13 defeats In the tournment at Tecumsch,Broolkyn beat Boysville and in the second game lost to Dundee keaezve falletlvaff m WM MMQ? Marg l ohr,r1orning,.Ju3o1s,1rttersor1,Monroe,Q Peers, ieed lox 2 Vwn. rsdalen, o ch, 1dP11ch,'l ylor, ull, ucv y,Jo lusor, r A?a4e64!Y ,Q M Y FH Row 1 Burton, lrod,Churoh,Holland,Re1sbig,Taylor,1essimer,Barrett,Tagg,z-nrt, iow 9 3lV1I1S, Iesch, onroe, lay, iothfuss,ioles,on1der,Shinn,'1lrie1-weller,Coach E , f. . , sv, -2 iiyyxdgtgwiul.-f . ' - 1- 0,2 .4 -v 4. --. L2 9 v --1 ao X 17' x f .. , rl Q flow Z LQ Y' ' ' ' 'L ' . 1 fi . ' - ,- J Z '. X - 1 , - . . j . - q V ,- v' 'T 'if' , Q .M 11 4, 'H H7 4 ...Q , If F 4 '- 31 .M W . pq QQ' f' - ' 1 If H -v - rj'jgjan,'gx3 fin . Y ,, - 3 ' 1m 'Q . N . ' ,Q 1- Q .. QQ ..:::,. fflw . 'ff 'if ' . ,.. . . . , -. .3 I:.If ' ' 1 , a ,p ' 1' I ' ' if , . ' il 1' ll ' x - 3 11 F 1, , , Y 1 ' 1 x , may A - If I ' M Q , ' v. '- f . z '21 N - ,f l ' Il fl N' , 7 , . : E . ' .1 - . . V . . -- W -h f '-1 - x . A rv 0 H Llg 1 - J. Varsity 'footfaff Rom 1 L Jon s, 2e,J Qurton J esslm r i lCCOUFt1 T B1V1HS P Qnlder I lor U Polland D Crawford J Barrett D Rowland Max Row 2 r Trlerw 11e1 RS1Sb1F,T iaaeal N veatherwax,H Lawr nce,J onroe,D Church,F Hubbell, lrod,D Harrls B Hust d,1r,Cornwe11 How 3 J Golas,K Fay1or,m Hockadav DuBo1s,U hay,J Mohr W Lander C otubbs, Reed, The rooklyn Hlgh bchool Golden Eagles started off the 1055 football eason wlth 27 players and n w head coach stanley Trl rweller The agles started off the Campal n wlth a bang by up endlng the East Jacmson lrohans on th home fleld by a score of 20 12 Then travellng to Grass Lake the magl was st1l1 hlgh as thev defeated the Warrlors 18 6 Returnlng hom agann the agl s f1HChGS from paydlrt Q WICCOFYJ lost to xlchlgan Center 1U a hard fought pam 18 13 Travellng to Napoleon the Haeles lost to the county champlons 25 O Back home agaln he Eagles played host to Vandercook Lake and be t the favored Jayhawks 20 12 On the road agaln to Parma where the Panthers won 1D a h1 h SCOF1Hg game 38 21 Sprlng port then lnvaded th eagles' nest but were.urpr1sed and be t n 28 12 For the 1 st game of the season the Eagles trav 1 3 to far off Concord where they recelv d thelr 1 st defeat of the season 28 12 The s ason record was A L O I I 'T . Y .,. ,Y . ,1 71 .5 . . . . . G nh' .tv 1 , ,vw .9 , ,if ,,,f. . F, au, , x. ' ' f 1 ', ' ' '- ' V v ,f - - vi fb 1 in, ,,1hl,, ,, ,. ,.Q. 1 R ' ' -,.4- Y, 3 '47 l- xv- Us F lf, uv o v cl- Q 0 1 . 7,1 . r w B04 0 , s t 9 - u - - o 0 c -, , C - ,V ,, '1 fr fu a 0 1 , Q D, o 'Vo it - 1 -f 1 . A C, . . S 9 . , 9 . X11 .N . . AJ 5 J v ' . ' Q 9 ., - . w D . . . ., v , , 0 . '. , . ' . . 9 uf Q 7 yr- . . ' . 'A 7 A 2 ' o Q 0 0 4 ' 0 ' V b I5 'v Q - . . . . . . F' gp . I 0 I1 , v L4 f A e D 'K fa Q ' o 8 3' . .1 9 a' F' 9 ., e ' A eheez ,fenders feft to Rlght J ohr, B Sawyer, D Sw der, R DuBo1s, M Forrest, C Green Left to Right: K. Green, J. Vvenzlick, M. Tavloru J. Wand .TI - M l 1 , A -- ,, 'L e es, V Z 27 3 K? , . J f ' A 3 . TJ . . 5. . , ' . , . 1 umot 34416216411 G '34 'N H Cu I '40 Lu. 1- ' Left to Right: If. Watterson, J. Dilwor-th, C. Kelly, M. wolf' .1-f' o I J I I : JE , ' - i' -L L A 4- f r' T YW. ff' - ff' A 1 L A 4, , ,J ff, , 6 W , l ,f ' s. M- H H - ' i z ' ' A , -I A , ff 6,9 ,, X A x Q ' Q - .3 5. ' Y -1,.--,5X , ' .Q -L J 1 ,L X 'bf ' - Ex' A Q A U ' if N' If 5 ' A 'f , . I K 5' .' X x H . rf. Y iv.. C . Am-'Q i k, K ,B , , W Y , at x a , ' 9 - r -1 B f ' ' I' I '2 W-1 r, 'W , A, 'M M L f- ,W '- -Hu f0f2d,2A5 ELEMENTARY GRADES 1' , Eli 2- '55, 2 if Y W X 1 1 Q r X 'g Q f grade 6 Row 1 J Rothfuss,K hood,J olf R D1lworth,C Golas,B Hess,N Orr,P nlbert L Green,R Sanderson, How 2 D Schmonk, West,K Myers L BeV1SP,D Plttmar J M1ller,S S1VeFS,B H1ack,C ADtCl1ff J Wood Row 3 West,L mggebrecht, 1 Plows,R mmery,F LamP1nv,B Bea1,J Glllett, Sawyer,D Kuhn,A Brown,Mrs Foster f'x 4'-L - Row 1: P.Goings,O,Ramme,C.Worden,M.Bhnis,D.Drake,D,Bruce,S.Scho1fie1d,C Hardy,M.Vicary,G.VcK1nney, Row 2: B.Eastman,T.Lee,C.Angle,C.O'Rourke,P. FiPlder,A.Rowe,M.Graves,P.Horvath,W.DeWert,R.Ramme, Row 3: J.watterson, W.VanCamp,V.Honeywell,B.R01Bs,V,Corser,B.Ellinwood,B.Germain,D.Leyh,R. No1es,Mrs.Kleyn, Aosentz J.bm2rson,D.Kelly, 91 , . -,N 5 A- - -Q ' L I L x , i J. A- , - o..,o , ii h V L'? M 5 4 , ld-.mg ' x -1' , ' ' , 'X ' ,- - gg A ' I - s. , W, 1 A ' ' Q- xv' - 211' K .3 9 A. Il ' V. 0 . 9 ' 'ff ' ' 4 . ,L 1, 1-,L ' : 0 0 0 W , 0 ' 0 0 I Q T W Q I Z O 4 ml C 6 O I L, C O IH U , O 6 : D O - 1 . . V50 C O A Y- O O O I -Q C O grade 5 glq 'Na A-A Row 1 P S1QgfF1Sd,B WcGar1ety,L Str ne,C VanWagner,m Ha1ngus,D Church V Hardy,b Vorea D Pfafflnger Row 2 R Albert 4 Fash,J Cosler S Hocka day,K Donohoe W Northrup,D Watt rson B Lee,S Qcnolfleld, Row 3 R Rowe, C S1lkworth,B McGr1ff,R R ed J W11ler,D Houck B Chlmelewskl B Bascdm, J Pet rson, Absent B Roy,R Sutton,C Gel? r,Mrs walworth '51, Row 1 D Tyson,K Taylor,K Dunkel,S S1mmons,C Rlchardson L Flary,B Polburn,J Brannock,B Ambl r,K Kals r, Row 2 L Sand rs, Gregory,N Wr1ght,J Matev1a,M Fruth,M W1116P,C P1erce,S Randal1,K Kuhn, Row 3 M Dermyer,J Honeysette,J Ell1ot,R M11ler,B M1l1er,D Johnson,L w1ll1alS0n,B Dona1dson,L Knapp,R dohr,Mrs Brannock grade 4 P 1 A w 1 J rkey,D 5m1th,L Noles,D Russ ll S Sllkworth M Moore,J DuBo1s K Choate,o Yeutter,M Ky s, Row 2 P1erce,J Kay,M olf,J Jenk1ns,J Goolsby,C ber nz B Barr tt,R Drake,R D1lworth,K Sm1th,D Gr1?gs,R Drake, N Gumlnskl R Cooper D Rothfusb H Raymond B Mlller H PF1C9,MTS Schultz Row 1 4 worden,C wQaver,J Eastman,J Hackett,C Ye1der,M Kra1l,M Amgle,C Schmenk K K l1ey,J Ward, Row 2 J Duckham M Strmhaver Lockwood,M Pfaff 1nger,M Matev1a,K P1 rce,S How1and,C Brashares,G Cooper,J Powe l,w Orr, Row 3 L Dermyer,J La1rd,D Ll1lS,C Veaver,C Hardy,D Sutton,R h ck,F Hew1tt,T Morea,L Evgebrocht, Q. A wuz! l v- . I . , . H-O - of 9 o o n 9 , 0 , o 0 , f- -, . v V . a a s 9 I IL, , , H , , , Y-W I I 1 ' fm e , . e . . i . . D . 119 0 s R V F K Y I 9 ' 7 ' 3 ' ' f C5 H go O A ., , 3... S l La. P 'A Ak Q .K-A ' K -1.-1-MM X . , . v r ' I 0 a , 0 V ' w ' ' . ' -4 Q 2 Q 9 v 3 ' 2 ' 'A' ' 1 f ' . ' . ' :3 . , , s .L n T in o Q H ' o V u u 0 e ' u 0 ' :: grade 3 Row 1 C Custwlller C Sprlng, L8HQOWSk1,J Arn D Mart n1es,D Eggebrecht, G Kay,J Koch Row 2 F Dermyer D Dresser P Gn1ggs,P Pr1ce,N Donohoe,B Heck L Wood Rummell P Watterson L Martonosm,Row 3 L Lamb J Louden,L Knapp,D M3TUGH1GSAJ AVlS,C Glllett K Johnson L Parker P COS19T,C S1mmOIS Row A T Locke D ulancy,J Heckman,o bwartout,W Bressl r C McFarland,D Ehafer,J Ga1l1nat1,W Hothfuss,J Da1ton,Mrs Hartsuff Absent,T mvans J lndeman Row 1 S Lent,L LeVh,C Reese,C Dooly,L Jackman,L M11113mS,J Hall D McK1nney,P Cobb,T Stump,S Yeutter, Row 2 D El11S,R Mangus,M Wener Thacher C Cor-s r L' Si1kworth,R Mlller-,L Hurfor'd,F D3V1S,G Wesch J Stro haver, Row 3 E Lalrd C Lge F RammQ,L Stump,R Myers,W Bartlett,A Germaln L.Cale,L.Smith,Mrs,Dgmpggy, 'Lg' 1- Av hw A . :A . -5-V is Q- K - . G - M , Y J ' K , 3 1 h , kt V 1. 5 QM v ,. N :fi vi. . . . . 1 ' ' 5 .js 'f - , V 9- ' Q k s Q e ,L . My 4 S 0' . - I V' Q 'M 4' 5 ' if ,. v ' -f I -V . v 3 4 . 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