Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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GLORlA MAE BERT-OM. WAYNE CHRSSTNER DALE L, DKIKERSON GERALD ARTHUR A A 2 le ,gd ., ..., 5 2 gym A 1 - .. I 5.::..g.,. - Eff: is- .:': sf -- ,ffl-1'g.i2,x2j, wwe.. - 4 ,..:, . .. ,Q A -V-:I'5Z': ' -rf' me 'fr' 5. i :f::f:'.f--sx-:-1:31 : ' 5, 3 .- .K 09, ,,,,,,,5 , 4 e Sgafgelle- ALLEN GERALD BORMANN GLORIA BERTOIA This girl will be showered with bliss, Mmvmzasz cfsxmomf It's one wedding that her friends should make sure not to miss. Y-Teens-2, Dramatic Club-2, Annual Staff-I.. ALLEN BORMANN The world is but e stage to this young Barrymore, And when you see him act, you're in for thrills galore. Annual Staff-I+, Literary Editor-L, Senior Play-Z., Junior Play-3-I., One Act Plays-3-J., Dramatic Club-2-3-I., Board of Directors-3-L, National Thespisn Society-3-A, Yellow Jac- kets-2-3-L, Salute Staff-I., World Affairs Club-4, Football-1-2-3, Basketball Mgr.-3. MARYTERFSA CESARONE For her the wedding belle will ring, He wish her all happiness that marriage can bring. Salute Staff-3, Y-Teens-3, G.A.A.-3. WAYNE CHRISTNER This boy will off to college go, And be a teacher, didn't you know? Class President-2, Editor of Annual-L, Senior Play-L, Junior Play-3, One Act Plays-l-2- 3, Director-I, Dramatic Club-2-3-I., President-3-L, Yellow Jsokets-2-3-L, Vice-Presi- dent-4, National Thespian Society-3-L, Gym Leader-Z., Basketball-I., Track-3-L, Football- 2-3-I., Captain-L. DAIE DICIERSON This is the boy they all call Red , By pressing pants he'l1 get ahead. DNTBU-G Club-2-3, Yellow Jackets-2-3-L, Salute Staff-4, Crosscoxmtg-y.1, GERALD DICHJRSON Being a lawyer will be his vocation, And if I know Gerry, he'll be a sensation. Student Council-L, Dramatic Club-2-3-4, One Act Plays-1-2-3-I., Yellw Jackets-2-3-4, Library-1, Basketball-3-4, Glee Club-3.

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CN' ' A 1' no vw- Af U5,,. 7 X members Wayne Chrlstner, Bob Wellman, Allen Bormann, and Marge Zerger The acting as good, the scenery beautiful and the play was enjoyed by all. ln April we presented an Aprll Showers Dance.The gym was beautifully decorated with rainbow colored streamers, small white picket fences, flowers, and a large craps paper umbrella which hung from the ceiling. We will never forget the work that went into the colorful decorations for our dances but we enjoyed the work and the beautiful setting made it worth our while. Soon after, the One Act Play Festival was here again and we were the class to beat. But there was no stopping our play 'Four Hundred Nights' starring Allen Bormann, Marge Zerger, Jerry D1ckerson,and Wayne Chrlstner with Jane Taylor, Virginia Kublk, Laverne Shifter, Bob Wellman, and Tom White. 'Four Hundred Nights' combined a wonderful play with superb actlng and skillful directing and as Allen Bormann accepted the plaque we became the only class in history to win three one act play festivals. Ae our Junior year drew to a close we busied ourselves preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom which we held at the Lakewood Jr. Chamber of Commerce building. Because of the successful events which we had sponsored we had become the richest class in the school's history, and were all able to provide our Senior companions with a fine prom as a farewell gesture. It was now again time to close the book on another year. We looked foreword to the following fall for we were now Seniors, our goal was ln sight. In September we gathered together to start out on the last long lap of our high school adventure. Dave Hayes was elected to guide us through our eventful senior year. Doug Thomas was elected vice-president, Marge Zerger was secretary, and King Killin was once again our choice for treasurer. The days flew by and before we knew lt, November and the carnival was upon us. There was fun for all and prizes galore as our 1ntell1gent auto booth proved both popular and finan- cially successful. November was also the month of our Senior play, a hilarious comedy entitled 'Arsenic and Old Lace'. Seniors featured in the cast were Wayne Chrlstner, Ray Meyers, Bob Wellman, Allen Bormann, Doug Thomas, and B111 and Wally Novak. Our annual Sadie Hawk1n's Day Dance proved as popular as ever with the students as they turned out Ln large numbers to enjoy the games and dancing In December we sponsored the annual Christmas Formal, the 'Snowball'. Decora- tions were-beautlful with large glittering snowflakes, blue and white streamers, and an enormous snowball which hung from the ceiling ornamentlng the scene. I January we began to work on the 1950 'Eaglet'. We elected Wayne Chrlstner our Editor and dug ln determined to produce the best annual in the history of our school. We were constantly reminded that our school days were rapidly coming to an end as we ordered our caps and gowns, name cards, and graduation announce- ments. Coming into the home stretch we prepared to defend our one act play championships. We chose as our play a fantastic drama 'Sky Fodder' starring Allen Bormann,Bob Wellman, and Jerry Dickerson, and dlrected by Wayne Christner Although the play impressed the audience it failed to lmpress the judge as the Juniors won the plaque and we took a close second. Hay, and with the end of our high school career just around the corner, the Juniors treated us to the first annual Junior-Senior dinner banquet ln the school 'cafeter1a. The following Saturday night was our prom which was held at beautiful Fairview Community Cabin We will never forget the swell time that we had. June seventh was here at last. 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JANE FINCH FONDA FOIGER DAVES HAYES COHSTANCE HEYM DAVID HILLQUIST JOSEPH HORNACK CONSTANCE LAUREL HEYM Brooklyn, Brooklyn, is her cry, She's sweet and lovely, and that's no lie. One Act Play-l, Dramatic Club-1-2-3-L, Y-Teens-1-2-3-L, Cabinet-2-L, Salute Staff-L, Girl Leaders-1-2-3, G.A.A.-1-2-3-4, Cabinet-1-2-3, Yale-Harvard-1-2-3-I., Captain-J., Cheerleader-2-Z., Glee Club-2-3-L, Girls Ensemble. She cooks those meals and bakes those cakes, In cooking she's got the thing it takes. Y-Teens-1-2, Salute Staff-I., G.A.A.-1, Yale-Harvard-l-2. Speed is one thing that he does not lack, He's proven this many times on the cinder track. Class Vice President-1-2-3, Class President-I., Annual Staff-4, Student Council-4, Pres- identf-L, Yellow Jackets-2-3-4, A.V.A.-1-2-4, HOME' 500i615y'-2-3-I+, F00tbH-11-2-3, Manager -3, Basketball-l-2-3-I., Co-Captain-4, mek-1-2-3-4, Glas Club-L. Near Gonnie's fashions and really look neat, For her creations no one else can beat. Dramatic Club-1, Y-Teens-1-2-J, Pen Friends-3, Secretary-3, Library Club-l-2, Salute Staff-I., G.A.A.-l-2, Yan-Harvard 1-2. with his nimble fingers and quick wit, In any office he'11 make a hit. Annual Staff-4, Library-1, Salute Staff-3, Track-3, Basketball-I., Glee Club-3-L, Mixed Chorus-L. Silence is golden so they say, More should try Joe Hornack's way. Q bAv1b KENNETH +m.LQuss1 KATHERINE JANE FINCH Q www wu.MA roman S L. DAVIE3 HAYES Jossw mmw semen

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