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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 . . O 0 f - o 0 ' O D 0 -5 ' 0 0 , . 1 ' fr C O TL ,1 Q - . xv, r ' - 1 3 O 1 I . C 'Q 1 i X . - - . - y l . 0 'I -u A.: O I ' 0 . Q -S ' A - Q 'K L 1 0 - 'r . C J, Q A 0 L' I' . - 0 r . , V . . - - 0 o , 0 0 . . u v .
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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, . ' 1 ' I I, ' ' 1 ' . 1, of ' ' ' I . In ' G' 9 I, . .T T 1 V . I, 1 I ' ' I, ' ' I, T . 1, ' I, 'f,. . I, Il o I, 1 . I, . A 0 L C I, I 0 1, - - , I, . ' 0 1, ' ' . I, . L 0 I, W . . 1, '. . I, 'ri 'Ti . I, 1 ' I, - A S 1, - i . I, 4 1 '7 o 1, 1' 5 Q - Q . I, 'T. ' 0 I, . S A' ff. ' ' 0 I, 4 . . . 1, c A . I, ' Q . I . o
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