Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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no fault of ours the underclassmen walked off with that plaque. We decided that one class couldn't have everything. Spring weather got under our skin and we traveled onward to our final destination. We stopped off long enough in the gym one night to change it into a spring garden with hundreds of crepe paper flowers and white picket fences to crown Miss Spring of 19b8. A huge success that everyone remembers. Pil- ing back on the wagon for the final month of our Junior year we headr ed for Fairview Cabin dressed in our best bibs and tuckers for the Junior-Senior Prom. The biggest event of the year, our farewell to the Seniors. Later in the month we had the honor of decorating their stage and ushering at their Baccalaureate and Commencement. September 19U8 and the right to be called Seniors. Hitting the dusty trail, we again chose Don Carle to hold the reins and Miss Scharkey and Mr. Znamenak to be our guides. Our first stop was the pavilion, where we held the annual Senior Starlight Dance, four decorations were white picket fences and Japanese lanternsl, actually under the stars. How far west havewe gone? Traveling along we again encountered the carnival and presented the Intelligent Auto as in the previous year. We collected more piggy banks and stuffed dolls to carry on with us. In December we opened up our wagons to present the three act comedy, 'Cuckoos On The Hearthn. Later that month, we put on our Sunday best and danced to the strains of The Royal Kings under a canopy of blue and white and silver stars. An affair that will stand out on topof our memories. In January we could see our goal in sight and hastily began production of our 'Eagletu. Setting u shop under the canvas of our wagons as we rolled along, we elected Keith Kiss as our Editor. Coming from the wagons rang such familiar phrases as 'Who's got the dummy ann- ua1T', WWhere's our editorfu, or Wls the typing finished?'. Rushing to meet our deadline, getting our pictures taken, ordering our caps and gowns and announcements and name cards, we suddently realized that our Journey for the search of knowledge was shortly coming to a close. In April, we produced nDark Windsu for the One Act Play Festival, our last bit of high school drama. In May we closed the last lap ofour'Journey and on May 29th we held Baccalaureate Services at which time we paused in our hurried lives to give thought to our future. June 2nd, the prom at Lakewood. The Juniors treated us royally and we-shall alwaysremember them as our wonderful high school companions. The final night-Comencenenf. We parked our old and well-worn wagons in the school yard for the last time. That evening, in our robes, we steadily marched down the aisle for our final moments as Seniors. Turning our tassels and receiving our diplomas was a solemn occasion and we suddenly realized we were no long- er Seniors, but Alumni. The end of our travels togetherg the parting of trou eg the close of one phase of life and the beginning of another. Our high school adventures in our search were filled with many happy and life long memories. We now would like to express our gratitude to our underclassmen, the faculty and the administration for their help, and support and cooperation in all our activities and we want to wish you the best of luck in everything you do. The covered wagon now empty of Seniors of 19b9, is tethered to await the b9er's of the future. 1 1



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S T 3 'R' uf -f J ,112 'And then came th rains , but they certainly didn't prove to be an obstacle to the junior class who started the year off with their Sadie Hawkin's Dqr Dance. The dance started oft with a race, girls chasing boys, plus circle dances, and all kinds of mixers. They really provided a good time for all. At the carnival they sponsored the Turkey Raffle, and some of those brave Junior boys stuck their necks out when you threw balls at them. Next on the agenda was the Junior Play, 'Be- yond the Horizon by Eugene 0' Neil. This three-act drama was under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Raup.And then came that glorious prom at the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Hall. What a night that was, soft music, soft lights, and the girls blending into it all with their formals. Truly, a night that shall be remembered for years and years to come. 'res. Robert Wellman W '. Pres. Davies Hqesl Sp. Mrs. H. Wehagen ,Q ,Qian QQMJTQ, J ' lv Trees. King Killin X I x Spa Mrs we 17 Secy. Virginia Kubick l

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