Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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.ffl third ghost, when struck by lightning at the close of the play. Other parts were played by large Bomba, Bill Swann, Edith Daley, Don Brown, Ralph Coleman, Ll Szabo, and Bob Mlor. December 21--under a canopy of blue,with glittering snow flakes,a.nd strains of Milt Hines orchestra, the lbth Annual Snow Ball was held. Our own Barbara !ls.tyk,alis,s Barbara Baker, was songstress. It's now or never ' Rich said 1 I Q , n announcing the One-Act Play contest. It turned out vevern. Bl th' Svphs walked off with the placque for the second success- 1 1083- But '3i'1D8 T100i' SBYQ Marge Bombs, as an old lady with plenty of spunk, and 'good for nothing Doc' Hovious, 'empty headed doll , Milly Zimmerman, tonga guy Ilislk, and Bill Swann, to act out a tense scene during a rising flood with a bank robbery thrown in for good measure. ' Grand finale of our high school social life was the prom. The Juniors really splurged on us. The gals--for should we say, 'young ladiesT'l in their best bibs and tuckers--the boys sporting their smoothest ties and well pressed suits,--corsages, frills, tunes, best mnners--all part ef this 'One Night' performance. The music and songs will echo for days and years later we will look back on that day and say to ourselves, 'Those were the days. Again we put on a robe of dignity and one of either blue or white and marched as a class to hear a serious challenge for our future and a prayer to guide us through the years ahead--Baccalaureate---Sunday, I-Ley 30. June 3, 19108--D-day, H-hou.r,M-minute--we received our diplomas, symbols of four years of cumulative efforts at reaping the :fruits of knowledge. 'Not at the top but climbing' was the theme of our speakers: Valedictorisn, Robert Hoviousg Saluta- torian, Edith Duleyg Robert MacDonald, Richard. Flisilcg and Beverly Junker. Thus ended our years at Brooklyn. Individually we may part to work as musi- cians, artists, engineers, secretaries or housekeepers or on to college but col- lectively, we will become----yes----at long last, ALUMNI.



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President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Donald Carle Edward Baker June Lamb Marlene Swindig 1 .4x'h JUFIIODS The Juniors were in the scramble--ibut weren't we all?D at the Home- coming Dance October 25. We finally got our shoes and likewise a part- ner at this mixup. Picked out a pair of legs--you got yourself a man. No gel to drag--well, there was a broom. So the Juniors started the year. Not to be .outdone by assemblies--they had a Western Thriller--even featured the WAndrew Sistersu--such ravishing beauties! In March the Juniors sponsored their three-act drama, WThe Festered Lily with Robert Hovious. Ruth Fowler, Robert Wellman, and June Iamb taking leading roles. In the One-Act Play contest, William Hall, Mary Heine. and Norman Young reoresented the Juniors in a Psychological dra- ma, The Finger of God. On May 29 they out on the Jr.-Sr. Prom at hir- view Community Cabin to bid the Seniors ferewell.and left them with mem- oirs not soon to be forgotten. 'gnu

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