Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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There were the two county basketball championships which were won, the last season being a glorious, undefeated one which brought as 1t's reward a large, beautiful trophy. Then, too, there were our successes at the carnival and our enjoyable assembly rograms. Yes, the future looked very bright as we took our place as lowly Freshmen of the student body. Waiting to greet and encourage us through our first year in high school were our Freshmen advisors, Mrs. Wehagen and Mr. Bchaot. As Our first bit of high school legislation we chose King Klllln as our class president. Harvey Murphey as vice-president and Jean Burke as secretary-treasurer rounded cut our group of class officers. The excitement and expectation which we had learned to associate with the annual school carnival engulfed us late in October. We decided on a ski ball geneessien, and with the help of the boys in shop class who built a sturdy sk1 ball run, we made a nice profit while having a lot of fun. The winter passed quickly and soon spring and the One Act Play Festival was upon us. Mr. Rodd, whom we all respected and admired, was chosen as director of our first play 'The True In Beart'. This play starring Bob Wellman with Jerry Dickerson, Wayne Ghristner, Ed Feffer, Tom White, Jane Finch, and Pat Fahey surprised the entire school by taking first place over our upperclassmen and winning the coveted plaque. Days, weeks, months flew swiftly by and before we knew it our Freshmen year was over and we were full fledged Sophomores. Sophmores, the beginning of our second year in high school. Wayne Chrlstner was elected to pilot us through the trials and tribulations of our Bophmore yean Dave Hayes was elected vice-president with Ed Feffer as secretaryand King Klllin treasurer. Mrs. Wehagen was once again our co-advisor along with Hr. Peshek. shoes two faculty members were to be our devoted advisors throughout our high school career. The carnival was once again our first big event and once again we chose the ski ball run as our concession. A newly added attraction wasthe dodgem which provided great fun throwing soft ballsat the heads of our classmates. As was our custom we entered the social aspect of high school life in a big way with our Sadie Hawk1n's Dance. We shall never forget the fun we had with the girls chasing the boys throughthe halls. As an added bit of trimming the tickets were little brown Jugs and cider and donuts were served. In February we pre- sented the Valent1ne's dance, another big success. The gym was gally decorated with lace, hearts, and colored streamers and everyone had a wonderful time. Soon lt was March and one act play time. For our BBGOHQ try at the plaque we chose 'Andante' starring Bob Wellman and Marge Zerger with Jerry Dickerson, Wayne Ohristner, and Carole Weiland. Once again Bob Wellman accepted the pla ue as a token of victory. In the spring we ordered our beautiful class rings. gt was a long and eventful year so we all welcomed summer vacation. We had reached the half way mark and were now eagerly eyeing the day when we would become Seniors. As we entered our Junior year we elected Bob Wellman to guide our destiny. Dave Hayes was re-elected vice-president with King Iillln as treasurer and Virginia Kublk taking over the office of secretary. November and carnival time. Although we continued the dodgem stand we dropped the ski ball run in favor of a more profitable turkey raffle. Next came our popular annual Sadie Hawk1n's Dance complete once again with colorful decorations and appropriate refreshments. Because our class was full of dramatic talent we eagerly awaited the Junior three act play. 'Beyond The Horizon' was chosen and the cast included class- Yu- W fx- . X -.Ml me-uw N , I V I ' ll,1's.IL'!'v 4 ' ' W 4 LL4 Qt ,jrzy 7, L- W' 5 ' 26W Q gg, ,gy 35H'f'f5 Pali, if N A 'Mil 'W Q 4-as E? R 'i N 1 um. 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