Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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' c 318' c3391 . Gmetiiho Tnexflo 93,3-klxa xx ,U ee gms- YY 16613255 site og -School' Vo? 1606 ,956-'xeYYt'a1 810 U M ' if 9 oil canal' 5559 9 50 o house may 5 Bro 5-lng the all O 'Ms Wann can a?ent0'f 501. C1900 '92 3321 00379 55 'Wai-X: Commun 510 1, o is 'Q Cenyilori-Xin 9336'-3' From one tiny building at 9700 Biddulph Road in 192h-housing grades 1-8, our city has expanded to three tepees of learning. In 1932, a high school was incorporated into the school system with the first grad- uating class, the Class of 1936. A bond issue passed in the fall of 1950 calls for a second floor to the Roadoan Building and an audi- torium for the main building. Thus has Brooklyn grown. XXOOXB K1-51110 ET' 5 The Brooklyn Board of Education is composed of a versatile group of businessmeng Mr. Dale A. Baker, Board President and owner of Baker's Marketg Mr. C. C. Hittich, Board Vice-President and vice-president of Cleveland Tool 5 Supply Companyg and members, Mr. John Backus. staff member of radio station W.B.O.E,g Carl A. Bier- lein, engineer with Cleveland Diesel Division of General Motorsg Howard J . Wellman, SI'.,lHl1S1C arranger of radio station W.G.A.B. and owner of Wellman's Radio and Television: Mr. C. L. Rice, Clerk of the Board and Superintendent of Brooke lyn Schools. Their foresight and understanding all our school employees sincerely appreciate. The ever growing needs of our school system these men squarely face and meet with utmost consideration for the best good of the entir community. -1 di v it 'pang' Cy Lo Rice A.: Baker o. C. wittich C. A. Bler l fail, it -23? ,af 'fir X kg! th: :an n n rf I ' ' 4 1 2 1 . 1 153' -:asa 114' X: L: - Agzgy unsun- ! :22 v 1 se: .12 'EE-:U ,353 un - :I 1, ini gn IE T, 3 X Bllokfk-GET iuefff 95' Knewleqqe fdbeff B.S. in Education at Kent State. Classes-Phys. Ed. 5 Health,Driver Training. Sponsor of Varsity Club and 9th Grade Boys. Coach of Football and Basketball. ye-25141 Chilly! B.A. in Social Science at Hiram College, attd. Western U. Classes- Social Science. Sponsor of World Affairs Clu d llth Grade. f7lZ06En A.B. in languages at Wooster College,a d.Ohio State.Classes-English, Fr a d,Latin.Sponsor of 12th Grade. QGSEWI Q2n B.S. in Education at Miami U. 'sses-Science, Geo.,History,Jr.High Great Expectations ' Phys. E:ilSEigsgia2i.7th Grade. Coach of A 8823 at Baldwin Wallace. a ses sic, Glee Clubs Sponsor of y- Teens. ' Helen 77U'?.5Z.' B.A. in Education at U. of AKron,attd.Western Reserve Q Kent-State. Classes-Math A Art.Sponsor of Cheerlead- ers, Student Booster, Annual,Y-Teens and QW Grade Girls. 07225 B.A. from Ohio Wesleya.n,M.A. Western Reserve, attd. Kent State G Jahn Tarleton College,Texas.Classes-Eng. Public Speaking G Journalism. Sponsor of A.V.A. and llth Grade. Susan7Zci7Zz2'lzael 13.11. from Der-nuw U.,atta. U. . . or NHchigan.Classes-Health,Phys.Ed.d 7th Future Rodlns Grade Science.Sponsor of othGrade Girls. n g0k72!CHlE7WQ7lB.S. in Education 84 M-ZA. in E Administration from Miami U. Glass- , Biology.Sponsor of Student Council. ZUf72,Z1 B.S. in Education from Ohio State, attd. North Western,Bowling Green E Kent State. Classes-Industrial Arts G General Math.Sponsor of Model Club 5 7th Grade.Coach of Jr. High Sports. The New Marching ClaSS E 71,5001 9' Future Bineteins of the Science World? TOUO M9-UF Cooks SP05-1 the 31'0th Cgdfln 579f2zif9D5 B.s.M. from Baldwin-Wallace. Classes-Band.Sponsor of lOth Grade Boys. geagwpfza Sklkmei A.B. from Baldwin-Wallace,M. A. from Western Reserve,attd.Ohio State. Classes-English S Latin. Sponsor of Y- Teens, Honor Society, Thespian Tlayers Wd d . mebna eB.A. in Education from Bald- win-Wallece. Classes-Jr. High Math,Geo. English. Sponsor of Tth Grade. gsfeuzzz jff 124351 B.A. from ohio state. S lasses-Home Economics. Sponsor of lOth Grade Girls. B.S. in Business from Kent State. Classes-Commerical Subjects. Sronsor of School Store. ' 9191 B.A. from Baldwin-Wallace, western Reserve. Libra.rian.Sponsor of Jr. High Library Club. 6 rnF5 Jas ffznamenak B.A. in Education from ohio State. Classes-Physics. General Science and Chemistry. Sponsor of A.V.A.,E1emen- tary A.V.A.. Photo Clicks, and 8th Grade Boys. ' 935 e105 1 fhema ,Q L 0 Ma evo 830'3S 1:09 -F0, CiU-9' 0 Sea? efvaxie B Pres..... ....Herman Bredenbeck XxriCe'PreSo o 0 a Sec...... Treas.... S.Council Advisors. My ...Ronald Keating jarilynn Collister ........JiIIl SW8.I11'l ....Joseph May Carol Smith ... .... Anne Corey Ueorgiana Skinner ,,,ff1!WW ngh .405 .gxssg xgQQcx 5 We 4, NX 7A 'le'15 Celina Gui afit i ng Dep ll Baa I Yellow Jackets-l-2-3, Varsity Club-M,Thes- pian Players -l-2-3, Student Council-l-2, Salute Staff-M, Glee Club-3-h,One-Act Play -2, Football-l-2-3-U, Basketball -1-2-U, Track-1-?u1-U. c5ZevzerC2z5kz72:n9rz ' A fvf- JU? i'f!! was Class Pres.2-3-Q,AVA- l-2-3-M,Sec.U,Bandl-2 3-M,Thes.Soc.M,Plays: Sr.M,One-Actl,Thes.l, Vars. Club-4, Pres.4, Thes.Players-l-2-3-M, Photo Clicks-3-M, St. Coun.3-H,V.Pres.M,Yel Jack.l-2-3,Lib.Clubl, Music Festival-1-3-M, Glee Clubl-M,Bas.Ball A V A A 3 M, CGHIOI Play-M,One-Act Plays- M,Thespian Players-2- 3-M, Student Council- 3-H, Pres.H, Yellow Jackets-2, World Af- fairs-3, Pres.3 Foot- ball-3, Track-L, An- nual Staff-3-h,Liter- ary Editor-H, Canteen Committee-ll. Z94b!zQza:6'a20z2ra l-2-3-H,Ft.Ball-2-3-H Tr.2-3-M.BaRM,A.Ed.h. 192'21rzanZ5'zsmvz6eo6 Lfv A X O Yellov'Jackets-l-2-3, Salute Staff-3. ,fox ffs. ,f's. ,fxt ?ime-out ffom Slliop as the Boys Class Sec.M, Y-Teens- 2-3-M, Lib.Club-l-2-3 Sec.3, Thespian Play- ers-l-2-3-M,World Af- fairs-3-M, Glee Club- l,Thes.Play-2,0ne-Act Plavs-M,Director-H. rfzaffgfmapzifsm Thes. Soc.-3-M, Class Sec.-l,Yale-Harvard-l -2, Y-Teens-1-2-3-4, Plays: Sr.2, Thes.2, Thespian Players-2-3- H, Salute Staff-H,EX- change Editor-H, G,A, A.-l-2,Glee Club-l-2- 3. cgarzet Dabson Glee Club-3, Salute C Staff-3,Football-l-3- 4,Track-l-3-U,Manager ' 1. ,iaq Hbhafdfbehafaft Y-Teens-1-2-3-M, Cab. 3,Thespian Players-l- 2-3-U, Glee Club-3-M, Cheerleader-3-M, Pen Friends-3, V. Pres.3, Majorette-3 Music Festival-3-L, Salute Staff-3,0nnual Staff- M, Canteen Committee- 3. Soma ffadztk Y-Teens-2-3-4,V.fres. 3, Cab.h,Library Club 2-3,Pres.3,Thes.Soc.3 h,Thes.Players-2-3-4 G.A.A.2,Plays: 3-U,Jr.3,0nefAct-2 3-h,Thes.2,Honor Soc. 3-M,Annual Lay-outs tor. 7-25201 V - A. V. A.-3-H, Yellow Jackets-3, Glee Club- 3-M, Football-3. 04:12:12 Wana-gan 9 W?ilEi:' ,fbs lfbw ffxx ,fbx An Orderly Class Meeting in Progress f -3 Y-Teens-3, Thespian Players -3, Salute Staff-3-M,Music Fest- ival-3-H, World Af- fairs-3,G.A.A.-3,Glee Club-3-M Mbkzyulan Thes. Soc.-2-3-M, Y- Teens-l-2-3-M, Slavs: sr. -3-M, One-Act-3, Thes. -l-2, Thespian Players-l-2-3-H, Lib. Club-l,Salute Staff-3 -H,Glee Club-2-3,Maj- orette -l-2-3, Class Sec.-2-3. 622101 Wennirys al! 13 M Y-Teens-2-3-M, Cab.3, Thes.Players-2-3-H,G. A.A.-2-3,, Sec-Tres-2 S.Store-M,Music Fest- ival-3-M,Glee Club-2- 3-M, Cheerleader-3-M, Plays: Sr.H, Jr.2-3, One-Act-2-3-h,Thes.M, Salute Staff-2-3,Ed- itor-3,Thespian Soc., 2-3-A-, Annual Staff L, Canteen Comm. L Z3ezz'-y Mslzschuh Yellow'Jackets-2-3-4, Glee Club-3-M, Salute Staff-3-M,Husic Fest- lval-3-4,A.V.A.-M. Zliiklam ffarzaclz. '1lP Class V.Pres-M,A.V.A. -l-2-3-M,Thes.5oc.-l- 2-3-M,Thes.Players-l- 2-3-M, Pres.M, Plays: Sr.-3-h,One-Act-l-2-3 -h,Jr.-2-3,Thes.-l-2- M, Varsity Club-M, khoto!Cllcks-3-U,Sec- Tres-4,iel.JacKets-l- 2-3,Lib.Club-l,Salute Editor-H, Football-4, Track-2-3-M, Canteen Editor. Thesyian ?layers-5-H, Thespian Soc.h,Yel1,r Jackets-3,Glee Club-3 H,Student Council-2, Salute Staff-M, Ass. Art Editor-N, Music Festival-3-h,A.V.A.2- 3-h,Photo Clicks-2-3- h,Ilays:Senior-M,One- Act-M, Thespian-b,An- nual Art Editor-u,Fu. ball-3-U, B.Ball-4, Varsity-Q. M352 1-M D CI 9 n F l , ff. Q f'N r-3 rw, vs S gpg' lit 77af14L if ,Yellow Jackets-l,Lib- rary Club-l,frack-2. Joseph Meng Preparation for the annual school carnival Ensemble-2,Thes.Soc.- 3-M,Yale-Harvard-l-2- 3-M, Y-Teens-l-2-3-h, Plays: Senior-2-M, Cue-Act, Director-3, Junior-3, fhesLLan-2, Thespian Players-l-2- 3-M,Salute Staff-U,G. A.A.-l-2-3,Sec.Tres.- l,Fres.2-3,Glee Club- 1 2 3 P. Sdfyfds-isigaaid 5 lb Q? Y-Teens-l-2-3-H, Lib- rary Club-l-2-3,Thes- ,lan Players-l-2-3,G. , . .1 -- ,nn N-, A-M.'l,HuTld QIISLFS- 3 , YU..LC U3 r. vL?,:1'Cl- l. . 742nassA19.sZ'an5ek J V. A.-2-3-M, Varsic' Track Manager-2-3,A. z.- 1, Clnb-H, Student Coun- cil-H,Yellow Jackets- cgaseplz 77Zcgy Band-l-2-3-M,A.V.A.-2 -3-M, Varsity Club-4, Fhespian Players-l-2- 3-M, fhoto Clicks-H, Yellow Jackets-l-2-3, Music Festival-l-2-3- 4, Glee Club-3-4 Bas- ' J ketball Dhnager-3, Football-2-3-4,Track- 3-M, Plays: Senior-M, Thespian-l-2-M, One- Act-H. ggczck .Con-9 43? 4CP 'e'l H J L S-l,A.v. A.-2-3-H,fhoto Clicks l - On acfet -2-3-M, Foctball-M, mrack-3. ' ' F T S 11 P 1 t C1 i t f TSI- wo we eop e a ur s mas me Minn 3-M,Thespian Players- l-2-3,Flays: Senior-3 One-Act-l-3,Thespian- l-2, Varsity Club-M, Yellow Jackets-l-2-3, Library Club-l,Salute Staff-3-M, Sports Ed- itor-H,Music Festival Club-3-U,B.- '35 Ball-l-2-3,Ft.Ball-l- 2-3-M,Co-Cap.M,Track- 3,Annunl Staff-U. 26611-y77Zc51m4o6 WW -- ,4l,aMczJZLJ Thespian 'oc.-J-h, R. V.A.-L, Tres--A, Com- mercial Club-2, Y- Teens-1-2-3-A,Tres.L, Thespian Flay-3,TheS. Players-1-2-3-L, Lib- ' rary Club-1, School Store-3-Q. Z?eZZ-y Fuficell 45559 15 ML nfl V Lf an ,M-H ROL QL' Lfwkfv.. ll C' 16 Y-Teens-l-2-3-4,Cab.- 3-h,Thespian Players- l-2-3-h,Glee Club-2-3 Majorette-l-2-3, Pen Friends -2, Salute Staff-3-M. ffzafyamsfegyafzr Class Treasurer-l-2-2 -M,Tnespian Players-l -2-3-H, Tres.3, Thes- pian Society-3-U,Yel- low Jackets-l-2-3,Co- Tres.3,A.V.A.-l-2-3-M Pres.M,Photc Clicks-3 -M, Lib. Club-J,Norld Affairs-3,flays: Sen- ior-M, Thespian-3-M, Une-Act-M. games Swann diff wo4r14 Class V. Pres.3, Y- Teens-l-2-3-M,Tres.3, Eres.M, Lib.Club-l-2, sec.-2, G. A. A.-l-2, Thes.Players-l-2-3-4, Soc.3-M, Plays: Thes. Sr.H,One-Act-l-H,Dir- ector-3, Horar Soc- iety-2-3-U, Yale- Harvard-l-2, Student C:,ncil-l-2-3-4,Sec.3 rhoto Clicks-3,Annual Commerical Ediiwr-4. Cczial Sm Zrfzn Q Y-Teens-l-2-3--,Thes- yuan glaiers-3-2r3-U, salute Staff-3, Ex- change Editor-3. gaczn Szmadef. 0 Place of heating Between Mid-Term Exams Band-2-3-M,Ensemble-3 -4, Varsity Club-4, Thesgian Players-l-2, Student Council-l-2, Yellow Jackets-l-2-3, Library Club-l-2-3, V. Pres.-3, Salute Staff-3, Music Fest- ival-l-3-H, World Af- fairs-3-M, Pres.H,Ft- Ball-l-2-3-M,Co-Cag.- M,Jest-Co.Center-3. Eafzl Sm zflz f?5q,4,4fl Cixi!-LRQZE' A. V. A.-2-3-U, Lhcto Clicks-2-3-H, Yellow Jackets-2-3, Salute Staff-3-4, Annual Ad Bbnager-U. Pzbkafd Wzbmas EiQimTlfTN4.gff1 n4,, Yellow Jackets-l,Bend -l,Track-2-3-M,Cross- Country-l-2. Heade-ze Zlfacbs bw RWM P.F.C. James Broa Uhited States Army Yellow Jackets-l,Sal- QAQ 'l' 2-3-M,Library Club-1, Football-lu2-3. geogyecgazvzyffzan l Q0 - ,, A,V.A.-1-2-3-H,Yellow Jackets-l,Lib.Club-l. jack Zllbpshozr O O Enjoying a Delicious Dinner at the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet Thespian Players-3-M, Thespian Society-3-H, Yellow Jackets-2-3-M, Salute Staff-U,A.V.A. -M, Leaders-3, Track Manager-l-2-3. okwafd C9,oe4. KN . P3F.C. Donald Finowski United States Air Force 17 ' 0118. -Z As the hand of the West-wind, Mudjekeewis, painted the trees with scarlet and stained the leaves, red and yellow, the papooses of forty- eight were initiated into the tribal organization of high school and re- ceived the name of freshman. Their first tribal chief in this new organization was the young maiden, Carolyn Hervi. In the highly competitive field of sports they placed four braves on different teams. Not to be outdone three of the maidens, Mary Ann Shif- flett, Sonia Hadick and Carol Henn- ings,became part of the first major- ettes to lead the band during foot- ball season. Even though they didn't win the One-Act Play Festival with their play nThe Echon, they can boast that Ronald Keating became the first freshmen to be inducted into the Thesnian Society. The harvest season had just set in when the tribe returned for their second year of high school. This time they welcomed five new members: Betty Holzschuh, Carole Ford,Richard Barbato,Arthur Flanagan, and William Kanuch. Herman Bredenbeck was chosen as the new tribal chief which rank he maintained until the end of his school career. It was at this time that our tribe became famous for its skating and pajama pow wows which were held several times during the year. In February of this year they sponsored their first dance called 'The Sophomore' Valentine Dance.W This dance will long be remembered for the many beautiful decorations and the interesting and fun-filled names that were played by the large Crowd on .und. In the field of dramatics ctr maidens and braves showed their acts ing ability by having Betty Holzs- chuh and Carolyn Hervi receiving the leading roles to WBeyond the Ho- rizonu and 'I Remember Maman, re- soectively. These maidens were also inducted in the Thespian Society, In the One-Act Play, 'Opening of the Dooru the following Indians of '51 received roles: Eugene Atkinson, Betty Holzschuh, Ronald Keating, Carole Ford, Carolyn Hervi and Sally Korsgaard. Now that the young braves had grown older, more of them, eight in number participated in the various sports. The Brooklyn Bums, a summer baseball team with Dick Barbato. Harry McCormick and Eugene Atkinson, representing our tribe,presented the school with a trophy. Hot to be outdone,two maidens. Carol Smith and Evelyn Du1ey,won the highest honor possible by being welcomed into the National Honor Society. Once again the tribe met during the colorful month of Sentombfr. This year only one new maiden. Tio- let Gulan joined the tribe. This year proved to be the most active 'for the majority. First on the agenda was the Senior Play, nArsenic and Old Lace,' in which Carol Henn- iggs, Carole Ford and Ronald Keating Held the leading roles. Before you could say Wah-wah-taysee their own play nPapa is Alla was presented by Sally Korsgaard, Betty Holzschuh, Ronald Keating, Carole Ford, James Brea and Richard Barbato. But the rirjsst honor was yet to comeg the winning of the One-Act Play Festival with the humorous play, WMr. Lin- coln's Whiskersn starring Carol Hen- nings, Carole Ford, Ronald Keating, Harry McCormick and Betty Holzschuh, with student director, Carol Smith. As the dramatic season closed the Thespian Society inducted six Juniors. Also at this time Carole Ford was inducted into the Honor Society making two maidens of the tribe members. Cn the night of March 29, the H.A.G. Club composed of all the maidens of '51 became a reality. Two J-al foie of these maidens were chosen to lead our- brvves on to victory for two consective years as cheerleaders. They were: Betty Holzschuh, and Sonia Hadick. Seven of the Braves were on the football team, three on the basket- ball team, and four on the track team. As the school year closed they sponsored the last dance of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Fairview Community Cabin. Just as Indian summer has a way of passing, the tribe went into its last stage precedent to alumi sta- tus. The Senior Ramble, the 1950 version of war dnnue was sponsored before all the leaves had turned brown and fallen to the ground. The Intelligent Auto at the big medicine show added to our store of Waltlplmle Rims Mus ymr Hmt tm braves were numerous on the nlthetic field. The '51 Braves on the ,foot- ball team were: Harry McCormick, Earl Smith, Co-captains, Ronald heating, Uemnmi Bredenbeck, Dick Zckhardt Jack Iona. Fusene Atkin- son, Donald Finowski, and nd fenn- idger. During basketball season the braves took a rest from sports with only Herman Bredenbock, Eugene At- kinson, and Ed Kenninger participa- ting. Marshmallow snowballs and icicle glitter added to the glamour of the trsdional 'Snowbs1l.n Des- pite the mid-winter temperatures that night, hearts were wvrm and spirits high for the tribesters of BI'O'Jkl:fn-o But when the spring winds blew the snow and cold awny, the brnves were beck in action with Ronald Keating, Ted Hechs, Herman Braden- beck, Dick Berbato, Joe May, Jack Long, Ed Kenninger, and Dick Eck- hardt representing the tribe on the track tems. Again the tribe was outstanding in dramntics by nresenting the Sen- ior play nRamshnckle Innu with Carole Ford, Betty Holzschuh, Ronald Keating, and Carol Hennings in the leading roles. In March the tribes turned out in full force to see the annual One-Act Play Festival. The winning play, nHigh Windown, had their tribal members, Betty Holzs- chuh, Ronald Keating and Ed Kev - inger in it. As the year came to the end two more members, Marilynn Collister and Ronald Keating were received into the National Honor Society. Not to be forgotten are Don? h Finowskl and James Broa, two of the bravest warriors who are now in the service of our country. With nothing dnu ted, fearing nethingg the tribe of '51 ended its year at Brooklyn High School. 437 1 ..' 5 'Q ll',H.?5 r n f??- '7f! ....,-r 5, I .-E'-:' , 1- . :FP JT' K 05. jf . 9. ni. QW . 1 , B59':x.L udanbs and sum: desce ' ndff x-Iofihff rlingf, in the vu rx, QYC QSJf:.g'Qiou's for ' 'neezes Ya. 9,-9: Yle fn G USL ' 1 N ,W Q .- A hm. Rei 'Y G reeirxme 'nts er K 6 story the Wx. 01106 5um.0'r um neepeex. 73 The surv1vd1S Of T296 annual 99.61 e Eawfpwi Derma 'Mba of 52 in the season of the full october moon, war cries and shrieks were heard as the Sadie Hawkin's Dance beyan under the direction of the Tribe of '52. The dance started with a race, squaws chasing the warriors and dragging back the scalps of their victims. Some of the braves were still running when they heard of the tribal gathering to witness the drawing of the lucky number, at the Great Medicine Show . The prize was a ,juicy turkey, so big the strongest brave could hardly carry it home. On I-larch 31, the tribe presented the 24arch Winds dance. Then to top the list, they held the Junior-Senior Pow Wow at Fairview. Not to be forgotten, they had the banquet right here on our own camping grounds with food so delicious everyone's mouth watered. Last, but not least, this class had four braves playing on varsity basketball and six representing their tribe in football. Pres ............. nuQene Qcdeon Vice-Pres ........ Ethel Halmayr Sec ......... Jeanette Jokilehto Treas .......... Walter Hamilton ' S.Council ......... Irene moricz D an l ua ltls .a1Tp- ?lo.t' 5 -S XX Advisors . . . . . . .Robert Jones 22 9,53 Q .Jemiva Cahill ,T S ,C JL Wi will 45,01 01, 5144? V' . X . 7 L U4 Cv, o N39' 9-SU-I-.-QC I JVQQ0 . T SW QWRE Q33 edffkgkzf t,4a....t4.,'1i4.W MM to My f X X I aj' A Many m cns agp, as the squaws and braves of the Jribc ij! AQI7 LAJCLD of '53 gathered in council, they produced the HHappy Hearts 1 ' Hopu, which was a great joy to all of the tribes that at- jzzyvljj aff!!! ence of Chief Bill Gordon, a disc jockey for stationihhy who beats his tom-toms as he beats his gums, to give much idk! joy to every hearty squaw and brave. A prize feature was the Ndance of the polkasu contest which was won by a fair J sophomore maiden, Claudia Starr, and her mate. At the uGreat Medicine Shown the Tribe of '53 was busy with their Hfootball tossn which was stiff sport for the heartiest of braves. The Tribe of '53 earned a feather for their bonnet when they gave in sacrifice much of their tribal fortune fin fact more than any other tribej to the World Fellowship Drive. K tended. A great attraction at the gathering was the pres- '75 dlgfwjp' JQL wh!! Vice-Pres ..... Richard Hennings Sec ....... .....Louise Mitchell Treaso o 0 Q 0 0 0 Q s o o obmvrtin Patton S.Council ..... Patricia Haskins Sally McLaughlin Advilorso o 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 .J98-U spencer John Phillips Pres....... ....Hudson Heidorf .. ex., A N x f3fJ R if 23 Ez? Pres...... Vice-Pres. Sec....... Treas..... S.Council.. Sue Wright Philip Riter Advisors... Helen Hurst Robert Buckley 54 Joseph Zillich Carole Mitchell 'I-Earlene Kuntz Gary Hetzel The Tribe of 'SM is composed of 51 eager and energetic squaws and braves. Led by their gallant Chief Joe Zillich, at F they have participated in a number of activities during the y 225 ear. N I y 'Nt the Great Medicine Show they aroused great inter- 5 est among the sports-minded braves with their balloon toss. 'f if One of the saddest events for the tribe was the losing I ?3t of one of its staunchest members, Dorothy Hardman to the Vfxfgggg Q North Olmsted Schoo1'S tribe. Amidst much ceremony and 4 '43 tear! the farewells were said and the tribe presented her g qu in ' with an autograph book. 27 xf l, '4t Having such a great treasure of talent in their midst 5 ..g:-9'c L 5 the Tribe of 'SM cannot help but be a success in their 2:i1g5EQf?T- future years at Brooklyn. gale S.Counci1.. 1 Albert Amon Nancy Naperta Advisors... Se MCMiCh8.6L1 J. Znamenak The Tribe of '55, having been on our Hcamping groundsu for the four seasons that constitute a. year, seem to have adauted themselves very well to our HIndianU mode of living. Thev have learned the rules of our tribes and seem to be exceedingly happy and successful in their new elevation as shown by their highly sucessful HString Alongn at the uGreat Medicine Show. 55 PreS0ooo00C Matthew Heidorf Vice-Pres.. Jack Ritchie SSCCOOOOOOO Gloria Giachetti Treas...... ' Robert Yankovitz V . 1 eg 1 2 .., E391 T- I Q fi '1 A 1. -5 -f f 24 ' 55359912 4' ,A A-0 X 44A S , , .. N, NW 1 , a , Qu , 'i?'A , ,-v Y 'E'-1. - ---. ff . 1. 4 I A 4 The small papooses of the seventh grade tribe took a big step as, following in the footpaths of their his brothers, the eighth grade tribe, they started their climb to the top. They came in large numbers, so large that the tribe had to be divided into three separate home room camps. Their first venture in the HGreat Medicine Shown was the cane toss which proved to be great sport for all the hraves. fzfzfle 0052 Z' - 4'i', , M 5 1 f trioute to their en- thusiasm was gained when they earned their feathers by winning the annual magazine drive contest. All in all, these young papooses seem to be a promis- ing young tribe, don't you think? 26 I,1'CSooooool ....Gary Cantwell 'Tice-Pres.... ...Nancy McGrew lf' AJ Treas...... ecoaoooot ....Rooert Kroupa ....John Haller S.Council.... ...Nancy McCrew Vidvisors... Ronald netzel 0 u 9 .Thelma william PSSHBK Joseph Garn X o IX IX The year of '51....Pa.per drives for the athletic fund....Men's Boos- ter Club feeling like kids Cat least at the start of their gm classesi.. ..E1ection Day....The bond issue for addition to the school passed.... Football on our own field, and plenty of hot coffee and hot dogs at half time....Hall guard system in- itiated...Girl's social clubs start- e5....Gooi clean fun at Hal1owe'en. or Ou! C9 fy-L-foe' 6 U-91. Wil TCS. 9,TiXQm1W O 'ff it 6' G ,p-Q. 1 5 Q 'XI ictorioua Cwgphleadere . T leadership of Great Chief Phil- lips, the beat of the tom-toms and Indian drums nr' filled the air with the spirited and traditional Q A marches of the football team. lg Through the worst weather the Great I Spirits could command, these hearty braves and .Q awww, squaws marched in perfect order across the V454 fields of our foes. Nothing could stop them, not even the icy blasts of the great North Windg from their couraneA the fighting warriors,as well as the tribe observers, gathered new strength and courage. B 'Wt a battle , on our home camping irounds, 5 and being several moons into October, one of the 2 squaws was dressed in the garb of the Spirit of 5 the Statue of Liberty while the other braves and 1' naidens played UGod Bless American and UAmerica UKVQAYAVH the Beautiful, It was a very inspiring sight ' 4-midi' to behold and made us feel that these braves and maidens of the tonwtons and Indian drums would be fqreat treasure for any tribe to behold. sed The pep of a prairie jack-rabbit, the fight of an arrow-wounded bull, the perseverance of a hunting wolf--these all describe our Hsquealing squaws led by the mighty maiden, Chief Jeanette Jokilehto. The squaws composed of such stalwarbs of the bribes as Sonia Hadick, Betty Holzschuh, Rose Gulan, and Helen Novak, lifted our braves to even Qreater height by their in- s iring tribal shouts and r'auts. But these sqwews, geo CJAKQHC with SjUTTlAJ others to tribal glory, gathered in some feathers of their own by glacing three of their brave maidens, Sonia Eadick, Jeannette Jokilehbo and V3lCH,HOVal--BS the winning County mrfwr- leading Team, with Sonia and Helen doing in qw further fame by takin: fnlividual honors. LQZLS fr, Helen Novak 16 Jeanette Jokilehto R089 s 22 , f-4: JEL x 'bis f' if stty Holzsohuh rf'l I.... lol k JV f+fU'M oi-EJ 6 51 'EGQX Robert Buckley.......Head Coach Joseph Garn.....Assistant Coach James Karikas...Assistant Coach Brooklyn Brooklyn BI'OO1-113,711.0 0 Brooklyn.. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn.. Brooklyn Brooklyn O 6 7 12 20 6 O 16 15 SOlO1'1oloooeao C1'Ea1'1g6 a.'...- North Olmsted Cuyahoga Hts. Weatlake..... Strongsville. Royalton..... Olmsted Falls Baycooooooceooe ow llc.. 1 X Uh l 23 W 9-ff' l 19 o ' - 14 ,ay Hi EE ZQIJEMQ 5 73 oiftw Though the last thoughts of the gallant battles fought by the football-braves is fast fading into the forest of forgetfulness,the ever- lasting thrill of seeing them invade the battle- field for the last time, is a sight which will remain in our minds for many moons. The Tribe of '51, would like to pay tribute to the hard working and persevering braves who comprised the 1950-51 team. They worked faith- fulfully and as a result of this'two records fell at their hands: most points scored in one game C201 and most points scored in one season 1825. All this hard work made it possible for them to emerge victorious from a football battle. And so, for the Tribe of '51 three tribal cheers to such braves as co-chiefs Earl Smith and Harry McCormick, Eugene Atkinson Herman Breden- beck, Edward McLaughlin, Edward Kenninger, Jack Long, Don Finowski, Richard Eckhardt and Ronald Keating who have donned the tribal colors for the last time as seniors. The Tribe of '51 would also like to salute you, the fans, who stuck with your team through good times and bad and who spurred them to great- er heights and glory. You were the ones who braved bad weather and untold inconvenience to be at the side of your team and let them know that you were behind them all the way, And though the memories of the great battles fought during this season may fade and be forgot- ten, remember the 1950-51 football team, the faithful clansmen that followed them and. in a spare moment, the Tribe of '51, ,4 vi fs a J! :wail 5 FTWQEW 3 -gyggflgfvg 1 , P A ,w,. ggysllll 5?Z7Q?7lllF3??FbA62b.d?iagggn M 1 Mft J as f X W ,I 2 s a 1 ' 1' ' A 4 ' ' ' 'I 1 , A young and inexperienced group of braves took to the hardwood courts at the start of the 1950-51 basketball season. At the end of the season these braves emerged a well seasoned and smooth work- ing basketball machine. The team which got off to a slow start began to click and work smoother as the season progressed. Odr warriors ad- vanced into the finals of the county tournaments, but lost a thriller to the tribe from Chagrin Falls. Bob Finowski who was West-County team. The season for Bob was, in game when he set a new record of 38 points in game -the squad tied records of 77 points. The outlook for was all the the North Glmstead individual scoring one game. In this the team scoring Outstanding player on the squad elected to the high point of the future is very wed' bright for the Brooklyn hoopsters,with such returning stars as, Finowski, Pur- cell, Gedeon, Kuhns, Hennlngs, Gran, Hervi, and a new comer to Brooklyn who adds to the height of the team,Tom Blahae 45 Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. the .41 Bay Village.....49 3rooklyn..46 Alumni..........5C .21 Cuyahoga Hts....27 3rooklyn..6l Indeyonoeuce....7l .46 Forth Royaltcn..58 3rooklyn..j5 Jorth Royoltcn..Y2 .QC West1ake........57 Brooklyn..46 3tron5svil1e....6Y .41 Iortlp Glmstod . . .-'P Brooklvn. .jl Slums Lcd Falls . . C12 rj U 'f - f sql S'lQ.l'O1'LQSVi11C o o c rf? 3I JfJ11l.y11o :+C Y-i'C3JC.ifJ.:LC 0 o o 0 o 0 Q 001+ .52 Olmsted Ral1g...6O Drooklyn..YY Iortl ClmsLed...76 r- - . 1. rv -1 - V - .46 Bay Yl1lQQG....q41 3rooLlyn..o2 ot.Jt1n1slaus...4y .42 Cuyahoga H15.,.,56 Zrook1yn..55 CLa5rin Fal1s...Q6 M 11 j of 7 f K gfjlfi gg u-an ts' 5' ' 'HW 'fly W, my 31.2. iff! A gy. 114' A ni 1 9 .df 1' s , m :SYF ' D. Brown D. Bf:fbaf,0 ' J. Long n. swans 1523 new L Even with the loss of six lettermen, our fleet-footed braves of the cinder-track have shown considerable improvement in almost every event. In the hurdles the Hurricanes have such fine 'craves as, Edward Kenninger, Thomas Blfflhas Richard Meyers and Hudson Heidorf. In the dist- ance two sophomores, Martin Patton and ThomaS 9 . . Blaha have been turning in fine performances. Two returning lettermen, Ted Tfachs, and Ronald Keating, have been doing the heavy scor- ing for Brooklyn, With orily five meets under their belts, at the time of this article, these two sprinters both possess a respectable 12 point average. Outstanding performances from last year's team were turned in by, Richard Purcell who, as a freshman, won the County high jump, the broad- jump team of Christner, Wachs and Purcell which won the Orange Relays and enabled the Hurricanes to capture 3rd place. At the District Lleet at B. W.'s Track, the thin clads of Brooklyn spark- led in the preliminaries and qualified a man in every event. At the Columbus State meet, five men, Christner, Wachs, Murohey, Hennings and Keating, represented the warriors of Brooklyn. Outstanding performances this year, up to the time of this article, were turned in by Wachs when he broad-jumi ed 20' l at Cuy. Hts. and broke the existing lOO yard dash record at the Nth. Olmstead Invitational with the time of 10.14. By the time you read this article you will know the result of the Orange Relays, the County, the District, and the State meets. . 1 the 1 4k 5 .db ' .JY .4 y 0 , r , up ,N .X but fs' if iw' S! eV , 5' 'A iv '69 44' R n HQ' , 1,-gs ,r X 37 of the were 9 whox for It has been a long time since the Jr. High has CQme UP with a team which has done as well as the mightly mites have this season. Not only did they succeed in having a win.ning season but they just missed being champs by losing their last, galneo Coach Garn and Peshek expect an even finer season next year with such returning letternen as J. Cantwell from the Varsity and J. Gallaher, J. Heller, B. Steiner, H. Ruppel, T. Hovious, R. Tegtmeier from the B team. lj, Lit le '5 . X eX1P9o5Ki0T www 1 KW' 5 ec.: mx-xe se earn 5 Agn 1 B-535523 H30 efwtjv C' axle a .H QXOY , T.e6'ee1, -Lea-6-LcE?e-X16 1 Syd-f Gb ee H01 3 G-'LB 0 I1 Q Gia Q 3.116 f X0 ' Brecksville. 0 025 Independence..19 Cuyahoga Hts..19 No Royalton. o .22 Brecksville...27 Independence. .114 Cu ahoga Hts..23 Nc Royalton. o 022 Bklqm. 020 Bklyn. .26 Bklyflo 0,-I-O Bld-yn: C25 Bm-yn' 025 Bklyn. 036 Bklyn..26 B 1Yng'26 St.Thomas Moore..Bklyn won 3 P3.I'ma. Rjdgeooooomdyn lost 2 Uf0: 1-BL M5 an Y 151 fine gaxvax w-fxvmualeie Star to maxi iIiiIIik 9:6 'V 1 9.1-e'Hagt'r Ong QDBL by a an by L..--Mr. an n .e e O L3 Th was 1 over 94 6 'Ln' con'f-GSE squaago 1011 Vega h w 2p,8. went et 53110 ef team .DO,iL01'S A eKe S00 T of zu Reward ua we G The new equipment which has been added to Brooklyn's gym this year includes, stall bars, parallel bars and a spring board, Greatest use of the equipment came from the track team as they found the stall bars and parallel bars a valuable conditioning asset at the beginning of the seep 50110 isle 8 rn0fL7 31 x X ' :QQ L MI .,-'h 3, I UI . ...Q Intra-mural Champs After ending in a first place tie with the nEpp1g1ot- tis Sn, the nHeap'sn went on to win the play-off game and became the official Intramural Champions. iw-sf' tf': 4- . at 1 Ewl efff f- Ii h 1 ., be i x K. Q A X. I Y'-52: ,A bn i A J Q xy jvi' Lt' 1 lk ff? ?fWg -Qfvff vk - Q' K A 1,-i fb ,A aw ff L. Q Q, igw- ' ew.Ew1f ' 1 5.5. Harvard Cheerleaders LOOK out Below 39 -N C9 ufL7gi 'Smeg excelled. 5- iiela oi Xcnowlleage al IX , Xu T 'Lg,n9-'Le it om eeervo me s re-gr 936 'ikxe emo the tapers mei: weve of peace good-d5.1'L 'oo 9-11. L..,,.,., WHY. 'mer Lug 'place g,v 'Yhe 'A Q-99 59 c1a.0 ienalg ir faean-o 0910 'YY-E io-r 'YB 4' be X - .fetsgsg As first project on its busy schedule, the Student Council welcomed the seventh grade papooses to the high school ranks after sponsor- ing an orientation program for them last spring. Early in the year, they instituted a cafeteria and hall guard system. During the basketball season, they took an active part in promoting team backing by spirited signs arousing student support, operating the checkroom and having their chief, Richard Barbato, announce the games. At the Great Medicine Show, they had the Basketball Toss. Among other projects were a 51550 contri- bution to the Junior High football team, The Sock Hop., proceeds being donated to the Band's March ofmickels. Thus their projects reflected their aim--promotingf good spirit throughout the school 9-Hd maklfli' our school one of which to be proud aw, ' - JL Age'Z.r S. 0 I gan Qh. l-' f S n xl 205,49 t L Richard Barham. Ig yy 6 M w ce Pres Herman Bredenbecl f Wfjy xx .5 L .sec Irene Norciz V 'WO I reas, Fu ene Gedeon ' Advisor John K N1-:man f X ' Will iam Pe shek x xqAsqN . ' ' .XE 5 11 x Fai i k Rv Q IU.. ' is ?s. 'fX -VK 3 4 NL' up . 1 rc, s4?'W .fr . l,l'e5ooo0ooscons J - 'li ,Ll Tl sooo -Li , xi! 6'f,,x5L' O QOQIQIOOQOUOUOO '- ' If T U coeuv canola.: 3 . 0! os.. oocoo 0 W' N r f f me ' I 11.2 X x X K Click member in her Junior year. She has been out- standing in dramatios. She is also a member of the National Thespian Garol Smith has been a Brown became 4 member for three years. in his wphomore She has been active in Yearo Hb. too. has been dramatics and is a member, v i:t1Z9 N121 giimgziceiand of The National Thespian B 0 SSP Bn. society. She is also He has been an ardent president of the M 0:1 the 3821932 for X The Na Ciapter of' . Brooklyn Hiih School was organized in 1942. Since then 7 students have been taken into membership with four additional members in 1951. To be eligible for membership a student must have a 5.25 scholarship average in his sophomore year, 5.00 in his junior, and 2.75 as a senior. In addition he must be approved by faculty for his leadership, citizenship and service quali- fications. t 1 . 0- dn than 52 f heya Vice. Pres 0 . . .car T ' 0 , 01 AEST? ' - -. -flrgje Mi:-'ith or . ' ' . , ' ' - c su . , . .G ' 0BBtt rry maz Betzgriianz 33661: ane Hoelzgir 6 H916 H Hurst A ve-gg ective en valuable asset to our greet tribal organizations ere the squavs of the xiaxteelflso fine tribe or the l-'teens is s tribe oi sqeavs vhose ne-in per9ose is that of developinfl themselves in mind end body in the tradition or our great tribes. L T1 4 'G ' squevs nt the 'Greet ueaieine Show! these had their perennial Shovf0os.t with sonss iron he sho-.1 Annie Get lou! krov and pxfovl our tmen the iirst noon of beceui0er Gene the squevs proceeded with their customs and tribal- tyeaitions oi having their 'secret-sister' veev., pot luck. supper end Chriemxa-s gathering. when the gentle minds oi the Great 'dest 'Hind cexne, the vhole tribe vent on a. scouting, trip to Chinatown. 'Yo raise enough qe1!YPum to send some of the squevs to e YN .C.P-. Seniiiler Conierence, the tribe sold pillovs end seebets. et the O! 539-ted ileiri orig 1 up o 111 'bat-' to W tribe, is a gre elves bee The Varsity 'B this school y9a!. rlietinguieneo theme he name of our tri onee who have versity t of have rice t e the rv oi e. 6551? Braves vlho t'Le and he-ve car greater glory. ine? er 'eernecl their feathers in the io ' letter. orpoee oi this ohm ie to promote and ae of athletics in the Writes. this group engaged 'LD activities me ve 'B The Q raise the etarmgal' oi active athletes, ooster Olub in ite e Ltnletic 10115 DH . of an the ierrtor rcxueive and L clan helping the B gathered paper for th 'So 'lender that the goal to 'be a. member in this e bravee Le active chic. Hone Pres vi . . ' e . , 638 Pres 0g.Herman Walt .charif,Hg':i1t,,n Advis Or.. s 0 o , . ert Buoklsy s - ,, Tregg. o.....' 0oOOO...m1 181 Shgltis Dfwm atic Seventeen moons into the month of November the Thespian Players' Tribe pre- sented the play nRamshackle Inn' which was an enjoyment for all of the squaws and braves who attended. This year the One-Act Play Festival was arranged in a different style. Three plays were chosen and the casts were comp posed of braves and maidens of all the tribes. These three plays were nCrippled Heartn, nlong Christmas Dinnern, and nHigh Windowu with the latter winning the honors. The members of this cast were led by Betty Holzschuh and included such sup- porting players as Ronald Keating, Edward Kenninaer. Carole Mitchell and Janet Jauch. eooocoooooooooosaoo.-0 The National Thespian Society is an organized group of young people, devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. This society is set up in troupes. Our Zioupe is No. 699 and was organized iIl.16o Admission to the Thespian Society re- quires the sum of ten points which you must acquire by participating in the club activities. club 'P1'9SoooooooooooooRODA1d. KOBtiI1g, Vice-Pres. ... . . . . . Hudson Heiaorf seci 0 O 0 O 0 Q 0 0 graasoooouaa.oooooooosJ1m Swann Advisors......Georgiana Skinner Jean Spencer .ZfC2.s Presouaoooso OlIlllClOJjm ViCe 'PI'eSe 0 0 0 0 0 0 .Ronald Keating Sec ........... Herman Bredenbeck Treas ..... ....... B etty Purcell Advisors. . . . . . . . . . .Robert Jones Joseph Znamenak The Audio Visual Aids of Brooklyn High School is composed of members from the freshman through the senior classes. Its members, though the training of the advisors, serve the school on innumerable occasions. Camera. operation for classroom films, and for noon movies, supervision of radio education broadcasts over WBOE, photo- graphy work, bulletin board displays for educa- tional purposes, care of audio--visual equipment- are among duties and concerns of these memberso An old and honored tribe of our clan is the Photo Clicks. Its members constitute a re- presentative group of all the tribes. The only requisites for membership in this image-making organization are that a member has completed the first eight years of school and that he is in- terested in photography. As an activity this tribe did a great deal of the photographic work contained in this an- nual. Presa...-.0 lloaloo0oJim Vice-Pres.....Edwin McLaughlin Sec-Treas,,,,,,,Ronald Keating Advisor,,,,,,,,Joseph Znamenak 7-96 oiocdbks Cgllectmj Knv'-'fledje Pres...............Glenda G9-tes Vice-Pres. . . .Nuralon Hiltbrandt SecocooooooooooooBBVeI'1y SikOI'8. Treas. ............. Doreen Rades o Xxx W' v -.533-.f. 54-.ghgfxk 1. 5.QSi'.,.-.tri xx- ,QSSSSQR WSJWMI it 50 , Q .5 JAAIQAAM -wnawnfe: .f'5'f. 1:1:jf'3.,Z:25'A.-155' A 1: Hg. ,-:g.5,:,zf::- Q 4 .-:f 375:-1.3 ':-:':2:g:,-1 The Atomic Readers are a group of squaws from the Jr. High who like to pour over the legends and history and different books of the The club is a newly organized group, and at its head it has a capable leader in Glenda Gates. As assistant chief,the club is fortunate in having Nuralon Hiltbrandt. As chief scribe and keeper of the treasures the club has Beverly qikora and Doreen Hades respectively. The main object of this club is to get more enjoyment out of books and to learn how to use and appreciate the library. One project of the club is to read books on a certain subject each month. From these a book of the month is chosen and is reported on at a meeting. ll ' The Atomic Readers also participated in the P.T.A. Assembly Program in April and made a good account of themselves with their program. . if . v v LdViSOT...eo...El1ZabCLh Wenger 9' f.' -..- . .U - zwmwkzs kwmwwsia ,-:'2'?:1:23 'Q-te-z-: 3-:-1-I-2-S:2'b2'f6-245-rage. .om...9 .,... ,os...9...9... aJ,b,'.'.'.'g .,.,.,4'.'.: -,o,o,1.'.'4 .-.v.-.-. 4-: 7:-. . . '-.faZ.:.:-3.-41..o,5:.'oj-.' :,.5:,?,::-2-231.3.gage -.5 .,w- ...v-.-.-.-..-.' .. ...a'.95'.......at' ,. . .g.g.3.g. .,- .1 v,-.-.-.-.pos . ,-,.,.,-..- . ,. -. . ., ,,.'...-So, 44- o -.3,g.,+,o, fag.:-,.,q..'.-5..,.,-,-j...,.,' 9-' 'e Q Q'-'n If v.'Q'-'- '.','.'.'. 49 -'.'.'. .'.'.'.-. -'-'f.Q.7g:7I- ' ' '-:1:1:- 1Q,L.g.L,. ' 1.3.3 3.3.9,-.g.,','.g.,.,Q ,3.,f-s,.- . ,... X ' I. 0 0 'l 'I' fy'-'Ja 'w'c I 4' ff' ' 1' n 0.96 '. nf -J '. 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N . 0 x Q. at - -.-N A A ' ' -.X N 'Q 4... .,.'.'x X . , .S ' N N K 0 .x , x , . N x SN Led by that great chief Earl Smith, whom some call The Large One , the World Affairs Tribe has completed its second year of activi- ties. Among them was the selling of that de- licious salt-water taffy and Valentine candy. A high point in the club's activities was reached when several of its braves and maidens participated in the Mock-U. N. Conference as- sembly held on the beautiful camping grounds of Western Reserve University. WTO further the interest of students in current events and world happeningsn has been a purpose fulfilled. aww 531111 V. .-. ,nf .. . -... .H --.Q .'.'-fq-'I e ,.,.' '9'of0..L ,.,.? '.' '.-.',' ' 'e ov - '.-.- o f -. .11 . .g.'.'.'.- ag- .,'- -1-4.-.-.-' . 'fl-'44,-:f1!fZ, 'L -f'1:-:1:fi1a?':63'Z' .mga-1 -.-4.-. 'Q -'..'i' -1324, .g?g2'.,. 'Zg.g'-.'Qfg2g.:. ng.. -I-'gtg Q, '-if Qfgtgt-.5 ..... - .-.'..'- -'-.'.. 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The Crescendo Club, make up of adults interested in promoting the band, sponsor- ed a March'gg.Hjgkg15 to build up a fund Emma for the marching band which will add to their already colorful entertainment. i 52 'X 6 .: -'I-'- -2 l K So IAVAVAVIM 4 'il if ' MW Gul ,t x 0 ,sr if 5 Q5 Q 4' 5, 9 its ,,i5 g5P xk?iJ : 2 6 ' QL Chang 5 C1-719 The Glee Clubs under the direction of Mrs. Hoelzele won much honor for their tribes. At the Baldwin Wallace contest ratings of excellent and superior were earned. The fair Indian Maiden Nancy Voore with a superior soprano rating be- came clipible for the state contest at Otterbein College on May 12. The braves made a fine showing in the Booster ClUb's Variety Show and also par- ticifaied in the Glee Club operetta UMeet Arizonan on Hay 25. 53 '.:g'. '!7gI::,.- jpg. rt ,. gl-3:-::.-:L ,.-gt.- '. 8 lg, -fo .--2213. c Z. 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Kluender, R.Kuntz.Fourth 391:-P. Hannon, D.Kerk- hoff,W.Hervi, R.French,D..'Bro1m,C.Gil- l 0 Key -Zoup pzbtuies more. A.Eaton,B.Slenecky Fifth Row-0108 D. Sho1t1s.B.Wo1f,J.Zust,T.Donovan,R. P.auch,G.Naperta.L.Kacic,E.Zust,W.Cran of '53--Page 23 First -Iggy-C. Starr, H. Novak,Mr.Phil- lips , L.Mitchell, H.Heiclorf, R.Hennings , I-I.Patton,Mrs. Spencer, B.Yancy.Second BQ!'I'1u xqachs,EoHa1mnOn,RoGUJ.an,CoDuw'e, N.Purcell. Third Ijgg'-P. Haskins, E. Koenig, L. Camp , S .I-IcLaugblin, M. Young- man,A.Latavish, J. Jauch, L. Brown,L Hornack, S. I-Ierman.Fourth Q-W.Piei1 fer,R. Finowski ,B.Gural, J .Kerkhoff ,E. O'Sta.sik, G.Daley,R.I-leyers,S.Doyle,D. Currier.Fifth gay-R.Rades,W.Fannen,E Kartic,R.Murray,R.Purcell,L. DePuy,R Kohut,W.Jag,usch,C.Ervin,H.Kubia.k. s of '54 fBoysJ --Page 24 First ggi'-H. Swann, J. Fishburn, Mr. Buckley, N. Stanek, R. Hadick.-gegppuq 5911-J .French,G .Langermeier, J .Cigler , G.Hetzel.l-'lrglrji ,RlDlr-R.Burfield,D.Kes- sler, R.Va.ntuyl, A.Sholtis, R.Popik, Fourth 3-oy-P.Riter, J. Zillich, B. Class Matyk, J .McDonalc1, D.Eiben, E.Walker. Class of '54 Girls, --Page 24a Fo First Bow L Presotto, C M1tchell,S White, Miss Hurst, A.Holko,C Danzey, M.C1ark. Second Row-G.Chad.a,V.IB1a.ha. G. Robinette,R.Kuhar,M.Ki11in,L.Ka.1 berer, E. Kohut.'l'h:lrd. Row-M.Kuntz,S. Wright,C.Steiner, J. Berto1a,R.Roche S.Smith.D.Joki1ehto,M.Weiss,J. Dre- ga11a,B. Sanders ,P.Lanning, G. Davis D.Wro'b1e of '55 First Row'-M. Heidorf, F.Williams, J. Richie ,Mr. Znamenek,D.Hadick,T.Ervin R. Zupancik. Second Row-R. Wa.lker,J. Magley, C, Hinz, A. Amon, R.Farmen, W.Sabo,C.Startt,L.Feckner, 3rd row-:A. Delzeit,G.Ea.rhart,J.Bierlein,T.Hans- ley, E. Kaplyawka, R. Hudak,G.Theis. Fourth -liigl'-Philip Lanning, R.Reed,M. Petrov,L.Wright,M.Tescar,R.Yankovitz R . Menard, F . Ko stanek. or 'ss fG1r1aJ -Pass 25 First By-P.Bugsh,S.Currier,C.Felice, fB0ys'l --Page 25 l Mrs .Mcl-ii chael, D.Feckner, J. Shifflett . Se,Qn,d -11:3-A. Gavel, S.Nelson,C.Fin- ley, M. Fekel,G.Giachetti.Third. 3911- P.Kardamis, B.Barker,C.Wold,N. Cram, D.Dicosta.nzo, E. Kubic. Fourth Row- C.Fiedler, D.K8.1't1C.J.M1l181',L.W01f, R. Kohout, R.Nez'bethIN.Naperta.Fifth Row-J.IBr1nza, M, Sta,ry,D.Kucha.J. Hank- i1tcn.B.Pa.nkau. V.Ze1ick,D.Eschuk,M. Telep. of '56 wr. Ghrnl--qPage 26 First Egg-T. Koenig, R. Sekala, R. Daniel, IIr.Garn,J.Maynard,T.Hovious. Second golf-T. Brock,G.Gates ,C .Hotch- kiss, N.Hiltbrand.t,C.Tomasch,R.Bock, B.Hur1ey, H. Ruppel, G. Gibson.'i'h1rd B955-IJ. I-IcGrew, P.Castle, B.Sekore,R. Roche, C.Zelinski, R.Steiner, D.Pri- borski,A. Kubic. QL'-Q13 f'9lr-A.Balin- ski, P. Tegtmeier, M.Pink,J.Heege,F Kaiyo, W. Bredenbeck, J. Gallaher,R DotSon,B.Zadle. of '56 CMN. Snzithl-Page 26 First -Igr-E'.Dietrick, P.Taber, I-I.Mc- Cormick, A.Anschutz,Mrs.Smith,A.Bur- field, L. Foose, R. Whitehead.Second .1El', NoFOlger, 1qoVa.J.egg.,BoHalm8.yer,Pu Sellman, R.Tescar,D.H:L'.I.ler,J.Tr:esek, R. Chismar. Qijid Row-R.Stasek, R. Cuffari, J. Earhart, Roberta-Stasek, R. Hetzel, E. Giesel, J. Hallero Fourth Row--E. Bacon, C-.Ca.mpanel1i,R. Ansel, R.Kyser,D.Ba1dwin, C- Snrouse, B.Kelly S. Fishburn. of 'se Zur. Posner!--11.5.26 First Soy-S. Armstrong, M.Naperta,R. Keehl, I-Ir.Peshek,C.Ferry,P.Halmayer, B.Rid.ley. Secorg -Pg-r-Li. Berboski,D. Kresge, B. Jansci, J.LeTourneaux, M. Kuhns, J.Crytzer,J.VigneLfI.le,B. Con- roy. Third Rm:-R.Masters,D.Bades, E. Holden, M.Camp, D.Dorn, G.Cantwell,M. Kaplyawka, Fourth Row-J. Kolesar, N. Sheppard, J. Jauch, E. Daley,D. Hill, J. Kafc zak . R.Kenned,y, S .Waldo otball Team' --ePago 32 F55-c Row-13. Atkinson, J. Long, D. Eckharatf E.. Smith, H. McCormick, H. Bredenbeck,E.McLaughJ.in,E.Kenninger. Second: 591'-In-Ir'. Buckley, R.Keating,E. Gedeon, R.Hennings,H.Heidorf,W.Cran, J. Kuhns, R. Finowski, C. Gilmore,D. Kerkhoff, Mr. Garn.Third Row-D.Sho1- tis, B. Matyk, R. Hadick,E.Kartic,I-I. Smith,W.Pieff'er,W.Hervi, J. Zidlich D.Finowski .G . Lancermeier , W. Hamilton. Basketball-Page 35 5 .-.-.-'-,-Q-0,0-lp.: First Row-Mr. Buckley, R.F1nowski,R. Gedeon.R.Hennins:s ,J .Kuhns.Second Row W. Hervi, E. Kenninger, R.Purce11,H. Bredenbeck. W.Cra.n. E.Atkinson.Third Bgy-H.Swann, R.Fishburn,W.PieffBr,B. Danohisen,G.Langerme1r, D. Wo1f,R. Hadick.I2B!1h.BQ!rD.Sholtis,D.Eiben. V H.Heidorf.R.Kohut.J.Zi11ich,P.Riter. Track Tom--Page 36 '12 irsthflol'-P.Riter, D. Ba.rbat.o,H. Swarm, W.Pieffer,E.Gedeon,M.Patton,Mr.Garn, SggQQQ,3QyHR. Hennings, J. Long, R. Meyers, T.Wachs.Third Row-H.Heidorf, D. Purcell, E. Kenninger, T.Blaha,J. Zillich.- Ju ior High Basketball--Page 38 First .Row-Jdiagley,T.Hansley,A.Amon, J.Richie,G.Cantwe1l,G.Theis.M.Petrov Philip Lanning. Second how-J.Jauch, J sllafller, L.Wrig,ht, M.Tescar,R.Ya.nk- ovitz,M.Heidorf,J.Ga1II.a.her.Third Row' Iir.Garn, T.Hovious,J.Crytzer,R.Stein- .er-,R.Tegtmeier, W.Bredenbeck,W.Sa.bo, R.Kyser,H.Ruope1,R.KeehlJQr.Peshek. Student Counnil-Page 42 Seated-I.Morciz, Q.ShQltis,E.Gedeon, R. Hetzel, G. Cantwell, P.IIaskins,J. Zillich, S.Uright,N.Naperta,C.Smith, P.Riter. Standing-A .Amon , S .McLaughlin H.Heidorf,J3Lhy,D.Barbato, H.Breden- beck, I-Yr. Niempn, M. Heidorf, N. I'-icGrew. YQTean8 P3S9 44 ' First Rouse. Duwe,G.Deas,A.Latavish, P.Haskins, P. Seymour, l.Moricz, C: Smith, c.Fbra,m.sn1ff1ett,L.Brown,B. Purcell. Second. Row-Miss Skin.ner,I-I. Collister,-f2THenninggs, B.Shinske, V. Gulan, N.I'Ioore,C.IIitcheJJ.,E.Ha.mmonc1, N.Purcell,L.KaIberer, C.UhlenbeCker- Third RowhMrs. Hoelzele, Miss Hurst, EfME1IETL.r1itche11, 1':.Kohut,c.starr H.Novak, B.Ya.ncy, R.HaJ.ler,I-I.Sa.bo,L. Heege,N. Ailor. Fourth RoH-L.C8-UlP,V- Blaha,M.Killin,S.Hadick,S.MCLau5hliL J.Dobson,S .X-Iright, J .Be1'toia,M.Kuntz , S.Herman,S.Smith, C.Robinette. Fifty Row-J. Sims.d.er, B.Gural, A.K1uender, Jgfiolzschuh, F.Kostansek,S.Doyle, E. O'Sta.sik, J .Drega.lla, S.KOI'S582-1'fl,fI- I-!eiss,P.La.nning,J.Jauch. Varsity Clubs-Pngoeo First Row?-J. Kuhns,E.Gedeon, Mr. Buck- ley,W.Pieffer,D.Kerkhoff, Qeggnd ,Bog- E.MoLaughlin, HL Hamilton, T. Wachs,C. Gilmore, R. HenningS.HiI1d..R.QPL-D.Sho1-' tis,J.Long,E.Atkinson,R,Finowski,H.Mc- Cornick,R.Keating.EQprth-Egg-D.Purcell JJQQQELCran,H.Heidorf,H.Bredenbeck E. Kenninger,E.Smith. The rhespian society--Page 46 ygst Row-C. Hennings, Miss Skinner, Miss Hurst, S.Korsgaa.rd. Secong' Q- B.Purcell, J.Dobson, B.Holzschuh, C. Ford, C.Smith. 'illfgfjgjoy-D.Brown,II. MdCormick, R.Keating,H.Bredenbeck,E. Kennig1ger,J. Swm. I '-03030-O-O-O-0-O3 The Thespian Players--Page 46 First RowwHrs.Spencer, G.Deas,H.Hei- dorf, R. Keating, J. Jokilehto,Hiss- Skinner. Second RowhH.Swann,H.Shif- flett, C,Mitchell,N.Ailor, E.Hammond P.Sevmour. I-I.Collister. 'ghird Row-L.. Mitchell, S.Hadick, I.Moricz,L.Camp, A.Kluender, M. Killin,C.Robinette,P. Haskins. Fourth RowhS. Herman,S.Mc- Laughlin,J. Jauch, A.Latavish,J.Beru toia, I-I. Ku.ntz,L. Bro1m.Fifth Row-B. Gural, E.Walker, R.Barbato,J.Long,C. Wright. A.V.A.--Page 7-133' Seated-J.Long,R.Keating,Mr.Jones,thu Znamenak. First RoqwH.Bredenbeck,E. Kenninger, E. McLaughlin, J.Swann,B. Purcell, W. Cran, R.Kuntz,P.Riter,E. Gedeon,T.Donovon,G.Hetzel,J.Zillich, J. Kuhns, N.Stanek.Second RowhD.Bar- bato, G. Ybungman, J.May,D.Thomas,R. Clicks--P850 49 Seated-R.Kuntz, J.Swann. Standing-J. Long, E. Kenninger, R. Keating,E.Mc- Laughlin,Mr.Znamenak. Atomic Readers-Page 50 Seated-L.Foose,A.Ba11naky, B.S1kora, G,Gates, N..Hiltbrandt.D.Radea.J.Le- Tourneawz Standing:-A.Kubic ,C. 211 in- sk1,D.Priborsky, Mrs. Wenger,M.Pink. M.McGrew.C.Tonasch. Wbrld Affairs-ghngo 51 SeatedrP.Hannan,R.Haller,E.Smith,Mr. Cahill. Standing-N.Moore,P.L1oyd,K. Kresge, C.Ulhen5ecker, E.Halmayr, S. Q Doyle. Concert Sand--Puge 52 First Rowhh. Bredenbeck. R.Yankovitz. J.Long.J.Drega11a.S.McLaugh1in.gggggQ ' QQEBE. Kohut. G.Robinette.S.Wr1ght.J. Brinza. R.Hudak.M. He1dorf,H.Heidorf. ghgggwggy-C. Fiedler, B.Zad1e, R.Hen- nings. J. Cigler. L.DePuy,R.Minard.R. Burfie1d,F.W111iame.M.Petrov.L.Wright Eg J.Bertoia.M.Weiss,Mr,Phi111ps.L.Camp. Glee Club-Pugo'53 ' Standing-W.Pieffer, H. McCormick, E. Khrtic, W. Kanuch, H. Bredenbeck,L. Depuy,E.Smith,E.Kenninger,H.Heidorf, J. Long, R. Hennings. Seated-Mrs. Hoelzele. Glee Club--Page 53 Seated-Mrs.Hce1ze1e. First Row-S.Her- man,E. Hammon, P. Haskins. L.Brown,C. Mitchell.C.Uh1enbecker,V.Gu1an.S.Had-. ick,I.Moricz. SegQgd,RQg-P.Seymour,J. Foote. L.Ca.mp,N.Ai1or.N.Moore,G.'Deas. M.Zil1in.C.Robinette,R.Gu1an.L.Mitch- e11, ghiggQg9!fM. Wachs,M.Kuntz.S.Hc- Laugh1in,A. K1uender,B.Gurn1,E.0'Sta- sik.J. Dregalla, S.Wright. M.W8iBS.H. Youngman. 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'A ' s'- S'g'fq': -4 I W NH' -'rgx -12595155-EQE95f:.gug 5 Q u . .Q l' 2 if kkegri-rhiagpigsgewm '.1-.ftfrfbelf-52'erfv.a-53 3.3.12-21 3Eig-YF-:1f5't:i4 'wr' 596' f- 1'-4 l'- u:p,11.?e,.sgi.'j:1.-msg '-'.'.u r' 'Cf:!'lQiraw:1't45't3i-2 YQl'g'q2.g4s'.' 3: QJQW'-f0 Ph -.xx-. --4. ---Ny.. --avi -Wtxxu .. , .. s- .. .. '-'-'s-i !t 9yF-.' 1-'-5:13:55-xx-7 xx si .,.,1 ,-,rl QW' ' 4-R :six by ' '.fJ:isss1Y1 l we express our deep appreciation to the fol- lowing people who have given their financial support so essential to the success of the 1951 Eaglet. Let us, in re- turn, patronize them as much as possible. wwf h Pa The school store furnishes students with a variety of school supplies. It is open for busi- ness five periods of the day. The young ladies who transact the sales are Betty Purcell, Betty Holzschuh, Sally Korsgaard.. Jean Bertola, Edith Koenig, and Janet Jauch with Mrs. Henrietta Wehagen as supervisor. ffl 071 fx-as X yssnfbdsu 49ai5wM'Q aw? se::2fF'fz dn Jqqwgwu bg - 3i,5o'sVn4 ln 555 ls5'2m-Mr-zxefam 'QL Qjzadlzcefm. MILK 8 ICE CREAM 'Ufuczym Qgoendabfk CCL PLII-'QEQNTQ CF ll 'S u i of 'linnerman Products salutes . Brooklyn Village High School for its high standards of community spirit and citigenship. -ii? , zqgfwimoul Q l i Ai ssis IEIEIEIEIE all 2 iii Y I, i :T '-'M I V , lsah-ldv ------ a siis dmhr . ,.... ' ' - K , .-n , ' ,, Q, H , , ,Q 1- A+- .v ' . . ,,......,.........- 4. . ..- uv' .. - W Y My- . H fs .r ff -r --Y f - - . A ...,-.,,,.....,:.1 TINNERMAN Pnooucrs lNCi a1oo anooxmnn ao. 1 AZELLNS 336513555 A E Everything for the machine snop I M900 West 73 St. Cleveland, Ohio FE if we L L .!'k'diczut WEDDING AND FUNERAL DESIGIAJQ5 Greeiiihouse and residence: 3852 Ridge Rd - City - -UIUHRUES' FEATURING JUNIOR AND I-IISSY DRESSES 620'xl- Brqokpark Rd. 3-JL? SPEMALIZL Im 51+:vEfAGeEs, nfzorsp: '3 MemPhi-'B Ave' Fl. 1-9689 Wesl117lh Su-eeacmd Beuaire Rodd JQ42-Qf'l'fiMGP a'Qm7s7544.' GIEQENELEQEZZZCQRDS J Q Y , U 721 Z1 'RAAVC DAVD5 PIWCE 57f477ON FINE FURNITURE . sumoco PSODUCTS u L Ri gigcas - Accessories - Batteriesu' lu71724 Ti-ATO LOCATIONS To SERVE YCU Tl 7'-L07 Memphis Ave. - City 6807 Pearl Rd., Middleburg Hats' Tel. Nos. On. 1-9'-L78 Ee. LL-1188 DINNERS L SANDWICHES AT ALL TIM OPEN DAY Q NIGHT COMPLETELY REMODLED 17 Brookparx Fi. 1-9496 ES The kemuhis Furniture Co. Jwmont SLUHI WS 7005 and it H iq Q of Q N J Compliments of , , t A FPAIVK AND li 555515 wmlc MANUFACTURERS OF Dies, Jigs, 31'32Ridf:e 515'?WERS rORA'LL OCCASIONS Ae. have Fixtures, Special Machinery O03 CLINTON ROAD AT. 1-TSB'-L7 ' WOULD LIKE YOUR PATRONAGE Compliments of this restaurant U16 GLEHH RGSCAURAHC D N gh D 'wa We deliver the best ln meats ana groceries I cs? L61 Ridge Rd. sh. 1- 60 - A on , AWARM wmrfn f0rSURE ' 7Uff07lf M273 Mt Rd When You auymuunurv com 1-6887 V nznmomns, BULovA, RLGIN, Arm GRUTLIN WATCHES COAL - COKE - STOKER FUELS FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT Compliments of 72 YEARS or FUEL SATISFACTION IS YOUR GUARANTEJ M I I 3500 west 73 st. wooaibine 1-M101 U6-'ll 71?-41 1? MIK MA FINER HOME FOB THE MODERN TRAILEHITEN 71400 Brookpark Road Cleveland 9, Ohio Compliments of Whzmphu. Uaitom 8 Cieaning, Shop 16 Memphis Ave. Fl. 1-8833 B00 I H'5 faafotaoffkwotaw CCKPLETE IEDDIYG FLOWERS FUTELAL ARHAIGLLEITS CWHSAGES 'QCC Memphis Ave. Cleveland 9, Ohio CESARGN E'S STEAK House We specialize in Steaks - Cnops - Chicken Dinners - Ravioli - Spaghetti 7327 Clinton Road CCorner of Ridge Hd.J BROOKLYN'S NEWEST AND FINEST RESTAURANT Sandwiches Frozen Custards Chicken in the Basket 5779 MEMPHIS AVE. DRIVE -' IN MEMPHIS' FUIJ'ON FABRIC SI-IDP Complete selection of Fabrics and Draperies 5204 MEMPHIS AVE. IN THE MEMPHIS-FULTON SHOPPING CENTER PI.ENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Ol. 143243 The Senior Class of 1951 wishes to express their deepest gratitude to Donald ff BQUZIIIZ. of the Class of '52 for giving unselfishly of his time and ability in order to make this 1951 Eaglet a success. HJ' fd!! JIWZYIH BUILD FOR THE FUTURE With Geist ONE Building Blocks BEND W. 73 St. WO0dbine 1-7500 , DOLLAR FUR DOLLAR. YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC FOR THE FINEST OF SERVICE AND USID CARS CONE TO .Emu 77ZeZL5ka FJGIZIZZZC 5505 EROOKPARK RD. ON. I-F060 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 5.-um fi SK ,mann ,mmm MENS ATHLETIC BOOSTER C UB Officers Henry J. Ruooel Char es Dadd Walter Hamilton I Russell Gran 1e Boosters Club culminated a very successful :ar with the Athletic Banquet May 16. Dick roesen, president of the Arena was the speaker. averal new activities were added this past ear. A Halloween Party was given for all the xildren of the village and attended by seven zndred. Fathers of the football team were anored at nBoosters Nightn at the Cuyahoga Hts. mm. Twentywone dads sat up on the bench with ieir sons. Refreshments for all were served at ne Roadoan School after the game. K - 1950-51 President Vice Pres. Treasurer Secretary As an incentive for the sale of tickets on a home freezer a popularity contest was conducted for the girls. Teresa Cesarone won lst prize, a 3100.00 savings bond, 2nd prize, Beverly Dadd, a 350.00 bond and 3rd prize, Marianne Sabo, a Q25.00 bond. Prizes were awarded and the drawh ing for the freezer conducted at a TV Variety Show presented by the club April 6 and 7. The club purchased new football equipment and new basketball uniforms. Help is also being given on the purchase of football equipment for junior high football next season. 'ampbbzenis 0 5 5 Bouezzrs TASTY HAMBURGERS RICH CUSTAHDS DRIVE INN ,O I , ..,,,,,mNMNqx,,, BROOKPAHK 8: TIEDEMAN ROADS PHONE FLORIDA 1-951i-L SLH TES ,'2E?a'6E2e Hi SPLLD SEHVLCL PHONE. ON. 1-ll WE RENT FORMAL WEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS JL 'J 'ammo ,amid SERAWQEL if ll - 5'rAn'rcns - Gznznxruns - Munn: - BA1'vl:m:l Driemphis-Fulton Center PETER SCHANZ Pulau: FLolloA I-3032 'IIII BRDCIK PARK PARMA, DHID 2 CO1-TVEIIIEHT LOC4-.TICINTS 'ggumgigigigigzxiigumu Memphis-Fulton Shopping Center CLEVELAND OHIO -,P -1 . ' .. . 20 Show in Center ON1ar1o 1,2334 Pearl W 1' tp ED Ever-ything in the line of r1m:c3Aa-fare Compliments of DREGALLA 0-Ni WELDING egg 108uLF BRCKM4PAEUi RD. MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS, BEVERAGES, GENERAL GROCERY 7405 Memphis Ave. SH. 1-792 COMPLIMENTS OF I WWWUQMRMMUV +HJC+I5 4 HDNEY FRUI!I'NIEglgT 'CE CREAM Fresh fruits and snelf groceries SLH2 MSmD1'1iS AVS- 1Ul39 Mempnis Ave. Good Luck to the Graduates of 1951 RENT EACI-IER SSOCIATIQN The P. T. A. celebrated its 25th anniver- sary in Brooklyn this year at a special meeting. Seen at the event were Mrs, Keith Weigle, state representative of the P. T. A.. Mrs. Carl Dre- galla. our own group's first vice president, Mrs. Henry Ruppel, immediate past president, and Mrs. Lester flayesnpresident of Brook1yn's P.T.A. 4' ,lfff 3' Compflmente XMIM! M 1VlAYER'S ART AND GIFT SHOP ' Mn. WILLIAM BREDENEECK JHNEH OF Bnoowmnx AND RIDGE nn. WILSON BARBER SHOP ' MR. IAHN Compliments of b Arthur' C. Keck - Proorietor' Damemz: .7 14 gg g:.JgNgf school and college Jewelry, graduation announcements, medals, cups, and tr-ophie INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL ,,Bv Far the Fjvmst.. A.R. SEAVER, REPRESENTATIVE Iunt mums cooxcss an-5 O or that afternoon snack after school, come to L F rb Ruth's Cookie Shop. Fresh, warm bag of mixed A cookies for only fifty cents. DONAI-I ues Dvlggqgggvcf GA Friendly Ser-vice the year' '1-ound eral Auto Renairinq DET-E5 I-'IUN-I:-I:-.I-il I CE Molds Ipr Prodgctiog ' 9227-31 CLINTON RD.. Blooxun STA. S I' II IIUV KS BA GPA SOHIO PRODUCTS Billy and Pete Garapick Jr. Prop BEST QUALITY BAKED GOODS BROOKPARK AT RIDGE 4720 Memphis Ave. Cleveland, Ohio TU. 5-M112 JERRY' 'yffibff' DRIVE IN HTHE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY MALTS AND BURGERSU 5 Osafi-'L 6TI1LiiwO'rfa CO. SOSAHR SUPER SEAL 3-IN-I COMBINATION WINDOWS With luiI9 In Wealhorslripping W d d D 'L 2 SIISAHII MILLWUIIK 00. Combination in ows an oors Mads of California Red Wood 5' ,II WITH GREEN FINISH Pi fl? covmz scnsm STILI. AvAu.Aul.l L-- ., , Porch inclosures-Broezeways-Seraons-Storm Sa I1 ff- .FI Made of Pino or Redwood N. I I onnen Now - Avom wAmNo E I! Coma N our fadory and un Ohlm mud! ., k IQQQQJ nummmm onnmn OFFICE AND FACTORY Eves. FI.. I-2732 C'fze:J,Jfi He OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE 1951 EAGLET AW!! 191170 1900! DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING 3760 RIDGE ROAD CLEVELAND 9, OHIO AT. 1-7553 .2 ushered in the new season harvest of knowledge, many fads Ingenuity and originality brought forth an epidemic of fluor- escent colors in clothes, moccasin and charm caps. Warriors with crew hair styles chatted with maidens who wore per- oxide streaks of tresses. The popu- lar jeans were comfortably worn by toters of water squirt guns used as weapons of the chase. As once the hoofs of horses ,J raised the dust and warriors whooped 2? howaaal so now wheels and brakes of A iX?fc ff: 1 - Q . T X 5 5 1950 hotrods screeched and braves' cries echoed George all the way! Social clubs were featured as Jon-els of '5h, Gammathons of '53, Sorores and Amicitiae of '52, and H.A.G. of '51 donned their insignia of recognition. Time has its way of passing as currents of life flow along making many changes. The turn for some of ji us is over now and -what .will our Qworthy descendants do with' those fads and -fashionable organizations as M we be on the way to paddle our own - xcanoe? ,Z W mia may I YW- y M' ' ' Q 2'-2 Z T2 E92 ufe?Z made their debut among us. X


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