Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)
- Class of 1956
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Brooklyn High School - 9200 Biddulph Rd. 96 pages RRCNIKLY W TITLE I 60 SENIORS GRADUATE For the first time in the history :f Brooklyn Schools, a class of sixty students will graduate on June 7 of he 1955-56 school year. Many members of this large graduating class are planning to go an to college. Others will take jobs n offices and plants, and several will be married. In the following years, the classes 'ill increase until, in 1961, the lresent seventh graders will grad- ite with a group of almost 130 -.udents. This is indicative of the vtpansion in the Brooklyn School ystem during the last several ears, l . EDITORIAL STAFF C0-Edztors ,,.. .- ,,,cc -N. Hiltbrand G. Duffett Literary Editorw, .. ..,-1G. Gates Typing Editor. - ,---,.-R. Roche Sales Manager.- . A . . Gallaher flaerftifement A... .,s. G . Cantwell Sports ....,... .... A . Balinsky ll I - Jauch Art --L ..... ..... R . Jancsi ' ii J. jauch waning' -Lggw- ....... N. McGrew l - 1 F. Kaiyo 'lnotogmphy gn--. ,... ..1-J. Heege Blixinexr Manager .s.... D. Priborsky lpomor .-............. Mrs. A: joy CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY WON BY 55-56 TEAM The West County Championship was won by Brooklyn High School this year for the first time. It was presented to the team after they defeated Strongsville. The trophy was presented to the school for the school trophy case by captain Jim Crytzer, on March 23, in behalf of the team. The trophy stands 2' 3 high and is a beautiful addition to the school trophy case. WEST COUNTY CHAMP- IONSHIP WON WEST COUNTY CHAMPS The season opened with a game against defending champions Cuy- ahoga Heights. This was an ex- citing game as was most of the games during the season., lyn came out on top in thisi game with a score of 47-41: The' Hur-T ricanes went on the next three games against Independence, North Royalton, and Strongsville. Then came Brooklyn's only league defeat against Cuyahoga Heightsfp The Hurricanes hit on a very low per- cent of their shots and therefore were beaten 44-37. They won their three remaining gamesf to end up with ,a season record! of 7-'1'.-to win the County Championship for the second time in thewhistoryfdf the school. ' Q . IN THE EAGLET Board of Directors ,--.. - 4 Faculty . ,. ..,r,,...... - 6 Highlights in the News ..,,.. 13 Coming Attractions 11..,. ,E 25 Helping Hands .. -T --- 32 Society 1,...1 . 1 --- 40 Womens Page 1 -.. --- 43 Sports ,,.1---..s --- 47 Music and .-, - 52 Movies --.-,-., --- 61 News Tidbits -H 11, 63 Funny Page T-- -,- 72 Classified Ads --.-- a-.. 73 Farewell - - .. ., . . - 1 96 e agletv Newspaper Staff Be ins the Year In the headlines this year is the graduation class of 1956. As the motto clearly states, they have entered to learn. Many of them are charter members of the group from the early elementary grades, others joining in junior high, and still others in the recent years of high school. Working together on extracurricular activities, producing plays, functioning to- gether in team sports, and adjusting to various personalities has afforded them as ex- tensive an education as has the academic opportunities offered to them. edication age W gg n 54 ua gg in 51 n n u n in u n ua - If X1 :X fr :f XZ :X 1: -X X- :X X: If X: :X X: :X XZ :X X: :X X: :X X: :f X: :X X: :f X: :X X: :X X: :X 1: f X :X X: QXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXI 'I H N H ll H I! ll H ll IQ N I! N ll N l Mrs. nn 0 We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six, hereby dedicate this Eaglet to Mrs. Ann Joy. A truly kind and wonderful person, who has given much of her spare time helping us, and no matter what problem we brought to her she had the patience and perserverance to help us solve it. For this we wish to salute her! We are proud, and thankful, too, to have had her to counsel and guide us. When we have gone our separate ways, everyone of us will always treasure our memories of Mrs. Ann Joy. l CLARENCE L. RICE Superintendent B.C.E., Ohio State University oard of irectors MA. in Edfzcafion, Ohio State University Mrs. Bertha Kresge Clerk - Treamrer As anyone can tell you, a good newspaper needs a Competent staff or it will not be of any worth. We are all confident that we have this backing in our Board of Education. They keep things running smoothly, looking out for what is best for everyone. Left to Rigfvfz Donald Chatham, Edward Sirotalt, C. L. Rice, Dale Baker, Bertha Kresge, David Rosenberger, Betty Rauch, and Howard Wellinan. DAVID S. ROSENBERGER Affiftrznt Snperifztendent A.B., Bluffton College MA., Ohio State University JOHN K. NEIMAN. Principal B.S. in Education M.S. in Administration Miami University The high school is headed by Mr. Nie- man, who co-ordinates the faculty and the student body, so that a mishap will not occur nor a deadline be missed. Mr. jones, as Guidance Director, shows us the way concerning vocationsiand advanced education, as well as keeping track of at- tendance records. English, journalism, and Public Speaking classes complete the list of services he renders, Mrs. Scheu, our dean of girls, is our mother-away-from-home. Checking absences, giving wise counsel to all problems, and teaching advanced math are among the duties entrusted to her capable hands. I ROBERT W. JONES Guidance Director BA., Ohio Wesleyan MA., Western Reserve Attended Kent State New York University John Tarleton College Ready, willing, and able to file, and do any office work offering help and assistance in need, is our smiling and Mrs. Mitchell. type letters, , as well as l to anyone personable radii? Hind W Waagfr ' N ml-Wi ' Y HELEN 1-IURST SCHEU lv X Dean of Girly W W B A in Education Unrvers ty of Akron ed Western Reserve ,f X . rx A ' l t State: G.E. Fellowship VX ' KK L0 K urdue University in naw ersonalities HENRY C. JOY B.S.: West Virginia University: M.S.: West Virginia University . Subjects: Junior High Social Science A Coacb: Track, Freshman Basketball: Assistant Coach: ball: Athletic Director. Homeroom: Seventh-3. ANN M. JOY B.A.: Miami University, Baldwin-Wallace Subjects: English Sponsor: Eaglet Homeroom: Senior girls. ANDREW KUZMAN B.S. in Industrial Arts: Renn State University MA.: Penn State University Subjects: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Horneroom: Tenth-5. THELMA SMITH B.A. in Education: Baldwin-Wallace, Gradu t State University Subjects: junior High Math j Sponsor: Junior Y-Teens 1 Homeroom: Seventh-2. CHARLES GRAHAM B.S. in Education: Ohio State Subjects: Math, Science, Industrial Arts Coacb: Junior High Sports Homeroom: Seventh-1. RUBY J. SMITH B.A.: Hiram College Subjects: English Sponsor: Senior Y-Teens Homeroom: Ninth-2. I-., I. 5 wot Kent ALBERT R. SNIDER B.A.: State University of Iowa Subjects: English, Spanish Sponsor: Dramatics H omeroom: Eleventh-3, SHARON RAE FRECH B.S. in Education: Ohio University Subjects: Physical Education, Health Sponsor: Leaders, G.A.A., Cheerleader Advisor Homeroom: Eighth-1. n the Newsv Foot- JOSEPH c. GARN B.S. in Education: Miami University M.E. in Education: Miami University Subjects: junior High Social Science junior Higb Coacb: Football, Basketball, Track H orneroom: Seventh-4. MARY E. MOSKEY B.S. in Education: Florida Southern, Ohio Wesleyan. Western Reserve Subjects: Art. fY0u sked 03 S40 Q51 MARY OAKES B.S. in Education: Ohio State University Subjects: Commercial ' . Sponsor: Commercial Club Homeroorn: Tenth-1. WAYNE R MUHLHEIM - .-fl B.P.S.M,: 'Mount UnXion l Cboral Music Director A W I MARQUERITE J. RAGON For fl 7,7 B.B.A. in Business Administration: Fenn College: Attended Kent State University Subjects: Commercial Sponsor: School Store Horneroonz: Eleventh-1. ' JOSEPH E. ZNAMENAK B.A. in Education: Ohioi'Stateg M.A.: Ohio State Subjects: High School Science Sponsor: Photo Clicks Director of Audio-Visual Aids. LORETTA M. HUEBNER B.A. in Education: Hiram College Subjects: Science Horneroom: Ninth-3. JOHN S. PHILLIPS B,S.M.: Baldwin-Wallace: MA.: Western Reserve Supervisor of Musicg Instrumental Music Director. WN tw JOHN E. POHJALA B.5.: Mount Union Subjectr: Math, Science, Physical Education Coach: Varsity Basketball, Track. Assistant Football Coach Honzeroom: Twelve-Boys. ROBERT J. MARQUARDT B.S. in Education: Miami University Subjects: Biology, Driver Training, Physical Education Coach: Football, junior Varsity Basketball. HELENE M. DRUKKER AB.: Muskingum College: MA.: Western Reserve: Univer sity of Akron Subjectrz English, Latin Sponrorz National Honor Society Homeroom: Nine-I. WILLIAM T. HALL B.S. in Education: Kent State University Subjeczr: Biology, Driver Training, Physical Education. MARGARET VIDA B.S. in Education: Ohio University Subjectr: Home Economics. JEROLD T. CAHILL B.A. in Hirtofry: Hiram College: MA.: Western Reserve Subjectr: Social Sciences Homeroom: Ten-2. ELIZABETH M. WENGER BA.: Baldwin-Wallace: M.S. in Library Science: Western Reserve. Librarian Sponmr: Library Assistants Club. B A wi lt's thc cheesecake on the tftble thats for sale s A L E 4 I' .I ,tx X' 'x ii- i. . t V , . 4 Q A . 's fin l3':7'.i if-.-,A X are N .ew-tt Amiv QWQXA. ,,, ,,,..ifilm,tt. ,,,.4, Y 4 Wu yi h May I help you this morning? Muscle building pmctlcc boys You'rc driving mc crazy! . Oo . X89 W' X AWCC Behind the Scenes ou' One: F. Urban, R. Tekemple, J. Tobik. Row Two: J. Dadanti, Sovizrial, Freeman, E. Haffner, R. Meceli. Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Heege, Mrs. Simecek, Mrs. Ziebro. 1X NS.- S Q CY ' ' 5.4 SS:-L x J '4 Student Service age To furnish the student body with a con- venient and well-stocked source of school supplies is the purpose of the bookstore. Row One: P. Moore, P. Macuga, B. McDill, I. Vigneau, C. Deisner. Row Two: B. Boretsky, Williams, Stratis, M. Stratis. Gerry Mahon Doreen Rades Pat Patterson The Clinic Aides are always on hand to administer minor first aid, to carry out the necessary procedure to send a sick or in- jured person home or to the hospital, and to assist the school nurse in carrying out the health program. This service provides potential nurses with practical experience. Seniors perform in the Y-Teens Showboat. Boots, Brooklyn Queen At Auto Show. K Fred Kaiyo was our basketball announcer for the past three years. Helping Advertise the annual. Prefident-G. Duffett i hli hts In e News I . I C lan Flower White Rose During our Senior year we were guided and encouraged by Mrs. joy and Mr. Poh- jala. Whether it was a time for fun or work, advice or inspiration, laughter or tears, they were always behind us, and for this we will always remember them with deep appre- ciation and affection. Vice-Prefident-J. Gombac -'vm Mr. john Pohjala X Secretary-P. Castle QI' Mrs- Arm JOY Treaxurer-B. Zadle AUDREYLYNNE BALINSKY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 35 Yale-Harvard 1, 25 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 KCabiner 355 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Ensemble 2, 35 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 One-Act Play 1, 35 Student Council 45 junior Achievement 25 Annual Staff 45 Class Social Chairman 3. EDWARD JAMES ANSCHUTZ Football 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Annual Staff 45 Junior Achievement 25 Senior Chorus 45 Photo-Clicks 15 A.v.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY BARKER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Yale-Harvard 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 One-Act Play 25 Three-Act Play 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Salute Staff 4. WILLIAM BORETSKY Salute Staff 3. MARILYN BERKOSKI Y-Teens 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 CPresident 475 Senior Chorus 45 G.A.A. 45 Annual Staff 45 Salute Staff 3. WILLIAM BREDENBECK Class President 35 Class Social Chairman 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Ensemble 45 Student Council 35 Science Club 33 Junior Achievement 25 Annual Staff5 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 CMost Valuable Track Man 255 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Bowling 45 Varsity B Club 3. s A ,X s A vii gn f l - 3 ui. gg . 9, X 1 .,- .V ty . ., .iv 6 .1 -. W it as -1 . is THOMAS D, BROCK Salute Staff 3, 45 Basketball Manager 4. MARY ANN CAMP Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 lCabinet 335 Dramatic Club 2, 3: Book- store 35 Shutter-Bugs 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Ushetette 3. GARY R. CANTWELL Class President 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 CTreasurer 235 Annual Staff 3, 45 One-Act Play 1,- 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Bowling 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity B Club 3. ESTHER DALEY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 CCabinet 3, 415 Commercial Club 3 45 fTreasuret 455 Glee Club 2, 35 Ensemble 35 G.A.A. 2 45 Annual Staff 45 Jr. Achievement 25QVice-President 29. PAUL EDWARD CASTLE Glee Club 1, 25 Track 1, 25 jr. Achievement 25 Class Sec- retary 4. DOLORES PEARL DORN Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 15 Marching Band 15 Concert Band 15 G.A.A. 15 Salute Staff 35 Commercial Club 45 Dramatic Club 25 jr. Achieve- ment 2. 4 LOU ANN FOOSE Glee Club 4g Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 23 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Annual Staff 4: One-Act Play 2, Clinic Aide JAMES H. CRYTZER Class Vice-President 33 Jr. Achievement 23 Annual Staff 4, Football 3, 4g All Countyjg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, lCaptain4Jg Track 4g Varsity B Club 35 Bowling 3, 4. GLENDA LOU GATES Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 QCabinet 1, 21, G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Salute 'Staff 3, 43 Usherette 2g Library Assistant lg Photo-Clicks lg Annual Staff 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council lg Commercial Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 OneAct Play 1. ROBERT A. DANIEL PAULINE HALMAYR Glee Club 45 Y-Teens 3, 4g Annual Staff 4. GORMAN I.. DUFFETI' Entered Brooklyn in 1954 from West High, Annual Staff- 3, 4g Class President 43 Student Council 4, A.V.A. 4. JAMES MARKUS GALLAHER Senior Chorus 1, 2, 4g Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 One-Act Play 1, 23 Student Council 3, 43 lVice- President 33 President 433 Annual Staff 3, 43 Salute Staff 33 Varsity B Club 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 fAll County, News Dream Team, Honorable Mention Press All Star, Co-Captain 473 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 fMost Valuable Track Athlete 373 Outstanding Athlete 3. NURALON HILTBRAND Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 fCabinet 153 National Honor Society 3, 43 CVice-President 433 Marching Band lg Concert Band 13 Glee Club 1, 23 Photo-Clicks lg jr. Achievement 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 One-Act Play 23 Three-Act Play 13 Annual Staff 3, 43 Homecoming Candidate 43 Science Club 3. JAMES FRANK GOMBAC Class Vice President 43 junior Achievement 23 Annual Staff 4g Photo-Clicks 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Science Club 33 Library Assistant 2, 33 Bowling 33 iCaptainD. ELOISE HOLDEN Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 43 fCabinet 3, 433 Usherette 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 3, 43 CVice President 453 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 43 Dramatic Club lg Annual Staff 43 Student Council 1, 2, 33 junior Achievement 23 lSecre- tary 253 Bookstore 2. t .,.. , 4- 3 Ns fs, ,wx t W' L 51 Bs Rx? S PNK 3 tx 3 ,gg X .sstwt so . .... ,R ,K v AS K QMS, Qs r ,, 3, EQ ,ge 4,3 S rvwitk it , wi . f X ,c I, 3. ' X Z H ss If I, RICHARD HAMILTON Class Vice President 2g Football 23 Track 2g Golf 3. JEANETTE M. KOLESAR G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Yale-Harvard 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Basket- ball l, 2, 33 Commercial Club 43 Y-Teens 43 Salute Staff ADRIENNE ETHEL KUBIK Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 35 Mixed Ensemble lg Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 CCabinet 3, 475 Commercial Club 45 Dance Band 3. JAMES HEEGE A.V.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Photo-Clicks l, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 45 Dramatic Club 35 Varsity B Club 35 Track 35 Track Manager 25 Basketball Manager 25 Football Manager 3. MARILYN KUI-INS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 45 Dramatic Club 42, 35 Three-Act Play 35 One-Act Play 35 Canteen Com- mittee 25 Student Council 15 Commercial Club 45 fSec- retary 475 Annual Staff 45 Salute Staff 35 Usherette 25 Leaders Club 3, 4. THOMAS C. HOVIOUS A.V.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Photo-Clicks 2, 3, 45 Shutter-Bugs 15 Annual Staff 45 Science Club 35 Bowling 45 Varsity B Club 35 Basketball 15 Track 2, 3, 4. JEANNETTE LE TOURNEAU Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 fPresiclent 455 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 One-Act Play 1 35 Leaders Club 45 Usherette 25 Salute Staff 3, 45 CCO- Editor 3, 415 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 25 Candi- date for Homecoming Queen 2. v ROBERT WILLIAM JANCSI Student Council 25 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. GERALD CLIFFORD JAUCH Annual Staff 45 Salute Staff 45 One-Act Play 25 Bowling 3, 45 Varsity B Club 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, fCo-Captain 455 Basketballl 2 3 4 NANCY RAE MCGREW Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 CTreasurer 35 Vice President 455 Lead- ers Club 2, 3, 45 CSocial Chariman 455 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, fCaptain of B Team 155 Dramatic Club 25 One-Act Play 35 Salute Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Usherette 25 Library Assistant 15 Canteen Committee 2. 5 ER - A A .5 e se tyee ' 4 -- Q FREDRICK JOHN KAIYO A Class Social Chariman 35 Annual Staff 45 Dramatic Club la. N 5 -i f 1 1, 2, 35 Football 45 Track 35 Basketball Announcer 1, 2, 3. ' , le' .1 A V . . r- 3 HELEN MARY ANN PINK National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 CVice-President 3, Presi- dent 455 Shutter-Bugs 25 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 fCabinet 3, 455 Marching Band 15 Glee Club 15 Accom- panist 35 Ensemble Accompatiist 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2 3, 45 One-Act Play 1, 25 Concert Band 15 Library Assis- tant 1, 2, 3, 45 CPresident 3, 455 Commercial Club 45 Class Secretafy 33 Salute Staff 3. RUSSELLL M. KENNEDY DIANE J. PRIBORSKY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 45 CSecretary 3, 455 junior Achievement 3, 45 1Treasurer 455 Dramatic Club 2, 35 One-Act Play 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 1Secrerary 455 Annual Staff5 Commercial Club 3, 45 Usher- ette 2, 35 G.A.A. 1. DOREEN RADES Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Salute Staff 3, 45 Usherette 2, 3, 45 Library Club 1. DALE CARLTON KRESGE junior Achievement 25 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club Bowling 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE MARGARET RENNER Class Social Chairman 45 Senior Chorus 4 gf Secretary Trea- surer 4D5 Y-Teens 3, 45 fCabinet 415 G.A.A. 45 Girls' Basketball 35 Salute Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Canteen Com- mittee 3, 45 Ushetette 3. KENNETH KRISS Football 1, 2, 45 Photo-Clicks 1. RENEE J. ROCHE National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 CTreasurer 3, 435 Cheer- leading 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 fPresident 475 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 fPresident 415 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 35 fCaptain 295 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Sa- lute Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 Dramatic Club 2, 35 One-Act Play 15 Three-Act Play 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate lg Homecoming Queen 4. ROBERT JAMES KROUPA RICHARD MASTERS Track 1, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Salute Staff 35 Shutter-Bugs l. JACQUELINE RZONCA Entered Brooklyn in 1955 from West Tech5 Y-Teens 4. JAMES L. MAYNARD SANDRA RAE SIMADER Commercial Club 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Salute Staff 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Usherette 45 Annual Staff 4. JAMES C. O'I'I'OGALLI Class Treasurer 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 Dramatic Club 2, 35' Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2. ROBERTA STASEK Usherette 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 G.A.A. il, 2, 35 Girls' Basket- ball l, 25 Yale-Harvard 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY SWINTON Entered Brooklyn in 1953 from St. Boniface, Salute Staff 4. HENRY 1. RUPPEL Football l, 3, 45 CPress All-Star, All-County 41, Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity B Club 3g Basketball Manager lg Bowling 4g A.V.A. 1, 2, Shutter-Bugs 11 Photo-Clicks 23 One-Act Play 33 Three-Act Play 35 Annual Staff 43 junior Achieve- ment 2. VIRGINIA SZABO Entered Brooklyn in 1953 from St. Procopsg Salute Staff 45 Annual Staff 4g Y-Teens 3, 4. TERRENCE SAMMON Photo-Clicks 3, 45 A.V.A. 4, Dramatic Club 3g Track Man- ager 3g Annual Staff 3, 4. .fl SHIRLEY E. WALDO Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, CTreasurer 21, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 35 Yale-Harvard 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4, CSecretary Treasurer 45, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Achievement 2g Commercial Club 4. NEIL A. SHEPPARD Track 1, 3, Salute Staff 4. ROBERT A. STEINER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Ensemble 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 32 Track 3, 4, Basketball 1, Basketball Manager 3: Photo- Clicks 1, Salute Staff 3, 4, fEditor 3, 47, Dramatic Club 1, 2. ROBERT H. STASEK Football 1, 3, Salute Staff 4. CAROL IRENE ZELINSKI Glee Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, fCabinet 43, March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, CPresident 395 Library Assistant 3, 4, fTreasurer 3, 45, junior Achievement 2, 3, CTrea- surer 2, 37. BARBARA ZADLE Marching Band 1, Concert Band 1, Glee Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, CVice-President 45, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 39 Class Treasurer'3, 4, Commercial Club 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH W. TRSEK Photo-Clicks 1, Bowling 4, Annual Staff 4. RUSSELL TEGTMEIER Basketball 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Junior Achievement 2, Class Vice-President 1. if GERALD E. VINCE Annual Staff 4, Dramanc Club 2, One-Act Play 2, Foot ball Manager 4. GARY W. VOLLAN Bowling 4. CLYDE WILSON Entered Brooklyn rn 1954 from Lakewood Hxgh School. JAMES ZOFCIN Entered Brooklyn rn 1955 from Sr. Ignanus. Prexident R. Steffek Vice-Prerident N. Petrov omin ttractions As coming atmzctiomj' the junior class has worked together on prom festivities and the Junior-Senior Banquet. Their ad- visors, Miss Ragon, Mr. Muhlheim, and Mr. Snider, have helped the clan of 57 to stay in the lJeadlineJ. Secretary S. Richie Treaxurer J. Sasak R. Steffek N. Petrov S. Richie J. Sasak J. Amon D. Balinsky D. Birney G. Burns P. Bush J. Cesarone R. Charavell M. Cryrzer B. Dadd E. Dietrick I. Dimitrijevs. R. Dotson R. Erhardr S. Farkas G. Felice D. Fekel 1. Finley J. Fodor W. Gerchak C. Gordon P. Gore M. Heidorf j. Herman K. Huffman G. Hyvarinen G. lvins C. Kaurz J. Kelley B. Kelly F. Koch P. Kolesar T. Kubes M. Kushner 1. Lavelle C. Link M. Macuga M. McCormick 1. McDougall E. Moir Y . 'l.'..i.i',:-sw 'i -1. Ei.E5QwEp:i1i' f 5 3 -3, 5 X . ,. K Q si .. U? . .nk , -5- 2 K . a c Q! ' F -- ':': i':- gain. . 2 we 5 5 ,Q . .......i. . . . K -. .- ,,, 1 . 5' . in . .. xi.. 9 'fha mi + if Q 9 'llfl li X x N t i 1 K is X wi l ' I J Q if 1 f-' E .... . R if . K 1 gf , . P il' i 'L f 1 . K 3 , J . G., - I A ' 2 1 juniors at their carnival booth. .Dx . e...-1 X .D X X K . - X1 -.f,:-: 4.4. Q X l M ty, , if to A - Y P Y 111' h juniors present the Sadie Hawkins Dance. rs QXX fs .' N. A X x N Q K X as i Ter, . T xl .seq - 'V y X L it if . 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X f if if 1 ,gy Q Lwwk John Rossmann Carolyn Zadle Helen Fitz Judy Deas Donald Adams Mike Andrusko Donald Apostle Richard Balbier Richard Becker Kathleen Bendik Dennis Black Fred Booth Betty Boretsky Lawrence Boyert Constance Brinza Kathleen Conomea Judy Crawford Ralph Cruickshank David Danzey Jack Davis Carol Deisner Mary DiCostanzo Richard Dorfeld Eugene Dowling Robert Eiben Judith Evanson Sharon Farkas Kenneth Finowski Alan Frimel Edward Gallaher Ronald Gasper Linda Gary John Gelardi Daniel Gellhar Hildred Genoso Virginia Gilmore Phyllis Grizzell Paul Halmayr Lawrence Harriger Donald Hill Delores Hlenka Linda Hoag Ralph Hobon Howard Holden Donna Hotsburgh Toinette Howe John Hulligan Joyce Husar William Huthay Jo Ann Jablonowski Jack Jauch Lowell Johnson Richard Johnson James Keck reshman QE a li? gi gi ' 1 ya saw. ,, xr. is ,,. ., ., H bei' 11:31 I , ':-, 3 ., PW 1? :J A F K ui we - mrs? X 3 an Y 5 5 255 - E 1 1 fx r iiifgii . :gh ' . ,, Q as fe x L, ,Sf Q ,si 5 X 82 . .. YH. -I xv sl 1 ,Hs-. a if : Sissy flfgijil A Freshman girls back their team. 5 . 15:2 2 ' . .s z5s,1s1ittvsf: X ' . 5 b se t.. -: 1 S Nb XXX Qs X xQ5 A ra Q Y, N X t i , W , its , .Y , t x X M - xx Nz NRS Q ,.. M, - 'NIP ,i.. X is we saw 5 Sw X JR Iune and Betty exhibit talents in Showboat Nancy Kelley Nancy Kleckner Ed Kriousky Bill Kristanko Gail Krumheuer Michael Kucha Ralph Kus Judy Kutz Joseph Kwiateh Audrey Langermeier Judy Liebrigh Rudy Lioi Paula Macuga Richard Masterson Arlene Marquardt Dale Mayfield Joyce Maynard Carol McDonald Jim McMillen Bonnie Meyer John Mrulc William Mueller John Murphy Mitchell Nadwodny Shirley Ohlrogge Donald Page Stanley Peake Tom Peddie Ronald Pehotsky Carol Petras John Petrencsik Judy Petro Vilma Presotto David Pristash William Ptak Sandy Rades Alan Randle Dennis Ring Ronald Schmaeman Carol Schoff James Schumann Shirley Sedley Jerry Schifflett Stephan Siket Kathleen Sinkosky Charles Skubby Ron Slaw Dorothy Smith Arnold Sosahr George Steers Carol Stoetzer Marie Stratis Parrica Sullivan Lynette Theis Clementine Tillet Martha Timura Jim Toth Eileen Vigneau Bruce Wald June Williams Donald Wood Laurel Wootiworth Donna Wluesr Dennis Yurilt James Zilko David Zimmerman Rita Zupancie fl NATIO NAL HONOR SOCIETY X I I X EL 3 .. ' . 1 L S f 4-ruoeu-v COUNCIL N 49969 QQ WH. X f I y 1 6 - S' s 99 v- ,v A It uv' f di -3 1 n K Q CG X ,325 .E ,,,:- X .saeiiiigza T JE Qi ' Wm ay j., -g f ' I ' f f K Q '1- V Xw Political Page Because the school administration really wishes to help us and further our knowledge, they have chosen to let us help ourselves through a group of student representatives. To look at ideas from a student's point of view and to produce a decision tempered by advice from their experienced sponsor is a goal which is continually being achieved for the improvement of the school. Z P' 'l' ' 'lIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIII i bl K X X , Z7 ' I ix Ve GT -- i P We We Row One: Mr. Nieman, G. Stephan, Morrell, J. Gallaher, E. Moir, R. jancsi. Row Two: L. Solomon, P. Sullivan, F. Fedyk, W. Van Bolt, R. Becker, P. Steinek, K. Cohrs, G. Hadick, Rossman, E. Gallaher. Row Three: A. Balinsky, G. Duffett, Kubik, S. Peake, L. Miller, R. Steffek, Fodor, R. Schuman, D. Simala, Danylyk, E. Gulan. Scholarship a e S NATIONAL 2 HONUR SDCHZTY Q President M. Pink Vice-Preridenz I 51 i'Lk I l N. Hiltbrand Secretary X Trearfzrer D. Priborsky R. Roche B. Zadle C. Zelinski n 1 n Sponsor Mrs H Drukker P . . By trying to keep their four main objectives of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service before the school, they hope to induce others to seek good scholarly habits, to take part in worthy service, and to lead forward in all things that advance the welfare of the school. This year the National Honor Society has helped teachers grade papers, taken over classes in teachers' absence, and acted as hostesses at school open house. -TEEN Sgtfuh, eaog Mxss Ybebm , ao, S. Bennet, C. 71- ER Secretary, NX. NKacug,a', President, S. Leioxxm we PfeudeingS.NXcC1xevr',T11easuve'r,Y,.Mdn. neu Y. YYaXmax1:, C. Seckexj, O. Names, Y. Macoga, X. Nkuvxek, Xl. Quik-n Y Bush, E. Y3oXAen, M. Cxsjxzet, Nl. Ykok, NX. YXdxAmi, PM Xlubkk, D. Ysades, Sasak, S. Maqmnk, S. Evans, X. Veuo. Ron- 'funn O. Sqrfuh, G. 6o:Aon, ' M. Xlxxhns, YT. Szabo, G. Gases, 9. 'LaAeX, Ys. Y-oche, X. XCoXeSM, S Name, D. Dom, NK. Camp, S. Skmadex, X. Y-zooca, D. fee: Y. COOXCNI, S. X4X6m, G. Mahon, S. Sosaku, Ps. Batkex, X. McDoug,aXX, Y. Moose, S. Yas- D. Yekd, 'Limboky B. Yseda. NK Tkmuta, 9. Ek-L, E. WW,- Xonovlsvlx, C. Scenes, S Y-xdme, . x skx B. DMA, X. xXtbiancX, NX. Beskoskx, Svpsek, fx. BaYmsX4q, B. BMV-ex, . rskq, 3. Deus, L. Wkogefm. Row 'fb Meme, N. Bene, X. Lane, S. Dsesg,aXXa, S. Book, B. NKcDkXX, Ys. Tooqoas, 5. Ykmeq, B. BDKCKSXCNI, D. YXeYmka, S. WXXXXQWS, . Ohkoggee, X. Ykssat, C. Bda-La, X. Mb nb!! oxchnex, S. Kas, XC. Sxmackex, 5. Row Four. G. Xinxmmuen, em, Y. Gxk-1.-1.eXX, 0. Botsebexg, S. S. Rmies, C. Ddxsner, X . Klum., S . Xlfodk. The Y low 'Tee h' n tasks IP of tfy to bu. . of re I 11.15 de lld a f life th ahlin . Voted el' Social cise idealg In our to the knowl llving a ii of Pets common ed fl On 1 A Poge and lovto gfow 1 and Inas t luck I C of G n the Pr ' Exchan dinner od, f OJCCI an ge Part-ya the . aculfyy APP1 , .Hn 'ls'- fivities, and a WieP0lishers TEHsrer of Der to Ca for S 5CrVi asf are Ce ac, gfou P. f I ll if e ook age Pretident ,.. , M. Pink Vice-President .L ., T. Howe Secretary . . .. . ,H WWLMD, Priborsky Trearurer ,,,,. ,g,, , .. . ..,,,., W.- .C. Zelrnski wifi- l 1 I l 'ln ' In In V Pint Row: T. Mueller, D. Priborsky, T. Howe, M. Pink, C. Zelinski, Mrs. Wenger. Second Row: L. Solomon, D. Makulin, C. Zadle, P. Sullivan, A. Marquardt, N. Bene, J. Bonk, Sasak. The Library Assistants Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Wenger, is in charge of handling the books coming in and going out of the library. The club also is re- sponsible for the library displays in the library and in the halls. This year the Library Assistants Club plans to buy a gift for the library out of the money they made on the carnival. They are also planning to attend a convention of library assistants from all over Ohio, which is being held at Western Reserve University this year. f---N F ommercial Club Row One: j. Finley, J. Sasak, S. Simader, M. Naperta, R. Stasek, A. Balinsky, S. Waldo. Row Two: M. Macuga, E. Moir, D. Rades, D. Priborsky, M. Camp, J. Kolesar, B. Zadle. Row Three: D. Naylor, M. Pink, A. Kubik, D. Dorn, C. Kautz, M. Turchan, P. Bush, 1. Moore. Row Four: M. Kuhns, Miss Oaks, E. Holden, M. Berkoski. 'rerident ---W -- Marilyn Berkoski 7560 Pfefidem e- ef- Eloise Holden Future secretaries are given an opportunity to further their busi 'eCfeW'J' ------ -- Maf11Yf1 Kuhfls ness knowledge in a social atmosphere through the efforts of this or Freaxurer -v -- Esther Daley ganization. The girls acquire poise rind grncc in gym class sf nm! Q 'O xit P x . in 9 '4 YM 0 .,, . N X 1 Ll p u Y i ' Training for the Business Wforld. Q f is Bef Around thc world with books An English class ur work xx-1 ditorial age Ron' Ona: J. McDougall, tl. Zsamboky, D. Fekel, L. Weingart, G. Cantwell, J. Renner, M. Crytzer. Ron' Two: N. MCGrew, G. Gates, Moir, Jauch, T. Mueller, T. Brock. Stazzdingi Finely, B. Kelly, D. Rzules, Mr. jones, S. Simatler, P. Bush, D. Naylor, R. Steiner, 1. LeTourneau, J. Ccsarone, R. Valega, V. Szabo, C. Gonlon, T. Sammon. Svafcd: N. Hiltbranrl, Mrs. Joy, G. Duffert. Rau' One: D. Priborsky, N. McGrew, G. Gates, G Cantwell, F. Kaiyo, j. Hee-ge, R. jancsi, J. jauch, T. Sammon, A. Balinsky, R. Roche. Rou' Tun F. Moir, C, Zelinski, M. Berkowski, E. Holden, S. Waltlmu, L. Foose, J. Kolesar, R. Stasek, M lleitlorf, S. Simatler, j. LeTourneau, B. Barker, M. Kuhns, J. Renner, P. Halmayr. Ron' Three V. Szabo, H. Ruppel, -I. Crytzer, W. Bretlenbeck, J. Herman, R. Steffek, bl. lVince, T. Hovious il. Gombac, E. Dietrich, Anschutz. Societ age The Bachelofs Corral Standing Room Only Swinging at thc Senior Dance W ..k! , L, . omecomin - Q r:': ' 5 Q -:?, Q T:-Ear h - -x 7 1' y Q VV v If f ff XXX Q Xl XX Xxx f 1' '- i i i iinnil The excitement of a football game, the cheering of the crowd, and the marching music of the band is sparked and supplemented by the beauty of the queen candidates and the mystery of who will be crowned football queen. It is culminated at half-time when the spectacular ceremony takes place and the mystery is solved by the placing of the flowered crown on Renee Roche. Her court is formed by Nuralon Hiltbrand, Betty McDill, Judy Barker, and Sue Richie. The thrill of homecoming will linger long in the memories of participants and vspectators. '- s Renee, the Queen of Football '9Y 'OW M00 .., .,. QQ , voOo OO6OQO6QOOOOQ'OMOxQlQ' F' ' ' K W e 0009 oo 4'4'4 ag.g.g.gIg.ggigigigigfgiggigi'!'!g3g2'I'5fI 4' 1-'S hoooooooooo oven-'45 ea ' ' 'OOOOOOOOQOQOOOQOQO 99' T - T ' b9,,+,0,o,o,o,o,o o o o Q o o o o o 0 4 45's 4 e Q! Pl:'.'.'.'.'.':':':0f02Offfiofofofofofo7ofe'4'.,.': .'! The band and the football crowd The Queen and her Court The King and Queen 9 ey QQ fn ,, Q9 ' we QED' my , t Z wmm fm Cn 4 0 x X eff 'nf Q u XX 4- I 55' 'Q f ' A 1 4 At 1 ' X A me ew 59 YQ 9 Rnu' One: P. Bush, P. Macuga, B. Reda, B. Boretsky, S. 6 Rades. Ron' Two: J. Dregalla, J. Barker, M. Cryrzer, S. Simad F H lien, D. Rades. Q,--r I xx ' 2:3 llom e Economics . .A. Ron' One: C. Hornach, C. Weinbrandr, C. Sedely, C. Petro, C. Zadle, J. Barker, N. McGrew. B. Zadle, R. Roche. Moir, M. Macuga, J. Sasak, S. Richie, J. Kurz, D. Naylor, V, Gilmore, G. Mahon, J. Finley. Rau' Two: P. Macuga, J. Renner, S. Sosahr, P. Swinton, D. Hlinka, J. Zsamboky, B. McDill, Vigneau, M. Turchan, B. Dadd, J. Jablowski, M. Timura, C. Stoetzer, J. Husar, J. Saulit, C. Deisner, B. Boretsky, G. Krumheuer, P. Patterson, B. Reda, Miss Frech. Rau' Three: D. Fekel, J. Lane, J. Moore, P. Bush, M. Berkoski, G. Gates, M. Kuhns, R. Zupancic, S. Vlolf, I. Dimirriievs, J. Turchan, J. Kolesar, J. Dregalla, L, Wingeart, J. Crawford, P. Sullivan, K. Simader, J. Evanson, K. Huffman. Ron' Four: D. Rades, M. Naprera, J. I.eTourneau, N. Wlooron, S. Waldo, S. Farkus, B. Barker, M. Heidorf, C. Ruckman, M. Nevada, S. Farkus, J. McDougall, M. Cryrzer, D. Horseburgh, S. Wolf, A. Balinsky, S, Simader, J. Maynard. l33d0l'9S Club J. McDougall, S. Wolf, J. Barker, J. Dregalla, P. Bush, J Moore, M. Macuga, S. Richie, J. Sasalc, E. Moir, B. Zadle M. Kuhns, A. Balinsky, S. Vlaldo, R. Roche, M. Heidorf N. McGrew, J. LeTourneau, Miss Frech. G. A. A. Activities ng,-jp S v N6 v We 7 Y BUCKING BILL FEROCIOUSFRED ! GALLOPING GARY A 5 f 5 JOLTING JIM JARRING JIM llurri llit llc! VICTORIOUS VINCE canes adlines ou' One: J. Vince, W. Breclenbeck, H. Ruppel, J. Crytzer, J. Jauch, J. Gal- .her, G. Cantwell, J. Otrogalli, F. Kaiyo, K. Simesek. Row Two: Mr. Joy . Kelly, R. Charavell, J. Stephan, R. Kyser, R. Steffek, P. Gore, M. McCor nick, N. Petrov, Mr. Marquardt. Rou' Three: R. Sebring, G. Rhyner, W. .ice, J. Herman, J. Foder, R. Erhardt, D. Birney, J. Kelley, G. Yatsko, Mr. ohajala. Row Four: R. Bredenbeck, D. Pavlick, R. Gore, R. Esper, J. Dan- ck, E. Gulan, R. Yancy, D. Simala, W. Petro. JUMPING JIM JETTING JERRY HAMMERING HENRY urricanes n Action Orange Stops Brooklyn Drive Brooklyn Opponents l 5 O 0 I 3 6 6 0 0 2 6 19 0 27 0 20 0 7 I 4 N. Royalton fCharlty Fun R. River Orange Mayfield Chagrin Falls Cuy. Hts. N. Royalton Independence Strongsvillc d Camel Rnppcl clears the way for Crytzer Ron Stcffclc Gains Against Independence C try Cantwell outruns Royalton Defender Jim Crytzer+Stoppcd by Three Opponents reshman Rau' OW: M. Kuchzi, A. Frimel, R. Cfruickshank. Rm: Tim: Mr. joy, Al. Keck, -I. Murphy, J. Davis, D. Gclhar, A. Sosahr, D. Hill, T. McCarty, Mr. Hall. Run Thrw: D. Black, H. Holden, D. Zimmerman, 1. jaucli, D, Wiminil, Dowling, -I. Russman, D. Apostle. Hou' One: J. McMillcn, M. Kucha, R. Cruickshank, J. Davis. Ron' Tivo: Mr. Pohjalzi. D Danzy, B. Hurkay, il. Alauch, R. Lioi, D. Hill, -I. Keck. R014' Three: D. Yurick, H. Holden, S Peake, E. Dowling, D. Wmximils, Kriausky, W. Stiles, Jerry Playmaker Jauch jim Flash Gallaher Gary Dead-Eye Cantwell 9 5-956 Mr. Pohjala Coach . ounty Champs Bob The Snake Jancsi :Q ,L SSRN' X-ww 'ou' One: jim Amon, Aluuagcr: Gary Cantwell, jim Gallaher, jim Crytzer, Bob jancsi, jerry Auch, Paul Smith, Mr. Pohiala, Cnafh. Ron' Two: Al Tahsler, George Yatsko, Ralph Charvell, vrry Stephen, Ron Stcffck, Nelson Petrov. 1, xi 3 Q 1 5 . Jim The Crain Crytzer f ff, X . Rs J, if .m '. ffnarlv, R. Marquanlt, P. Gore, K. Simccck, F. Koch, R. Smith, R. Fspcr, W. Foran, P. Smith. P Simon, W. Rice, R. Sebring, R. Cruickshank, R. Tcidcman, D. Bateman, J. Amon. R. Valega R. Kroupa .X is District Track Seniors R. Masters Chamlligesge Again Hopeful J. Gallaher J. Cryrzer T. Hovious H. Ruppel T. Brock R. Srasek ......... ...-m.......... .QnL....., Si ll x K 1 ,yi 2 17 , A A: Cartoon uips Coke Time F0111 Play Finders Keepers Sleepy Time ' Down You Go Before and After me 1' .rr. ,W I Hate Men! Hark A Centepede i i 1 MARCHING BAND Fronf Row: M. Macuga, M. Heidorf, J. Dregalla, H. Kuhlman, G. Hadiclt. Fourth Row: A. Balinslty, S.W:1ltltm, Fitz. Second Roni: L. Solomon, D. Martin, R. Gelhar, R. D. Naylor, P. Bush, G. Stary, C. Brinza, J. Schroeder, J. Warnsman, L. Grugel, G. Tiel, R. Tanzer, J. Cantwell, Capers, J. Dobranski, T. McCarty, B. Warnsman, D. G. Gustin. Third Row: E. Berg, C. Castle, E. Kubik. 1. Apostle, G. Steers, L. Foose. Fifth Rout Mr. Phillips, Paluk, 1. Dadd, M. Turchin, L. Wilcox, N, Wootton, D. J. Doyle, J. Toth, Mr. Muhlheim. The concert band provides classical selections, pop numbers, and novelties that aid in furthering the musical appreciation of everyone as well as supplying a source of entertainment and enjoyment. The versatility and difficult orchestrations achieved by this group brings honor and pride to us and our school. usie age Bolstering the spirit of the spectators and the football team is the main Objective of the marching band. At half-times they stage spectacular shows which follow various themes that are sometimes instructive and always enjoyable. No matter how the fortune of the team fairs, or to what distant school they travel, the band is always behind them with pep and encouragement. CONCERT BAND liirrt Rout S. Simala, A. Balinsky, D. Martin, J. Dadd, G. Gustin, L. Solomon, -I. Capers, I.. Grugel, H, Fitz, M. Heidorf. Second Row: N. Wfootton, M. Macuga, J. Dregalla, G. Haskins, Cant- well, S. Vfaldo, D. Naylor, B. Dadtl, R. Warnsman, J. Schroeder, R. Steiner, L. Foose, P. Bush, A. Zerger. Third Row: D. Kuhl- man, G. Stary, G. Hadick, Carry, W. Rice, C. Zelinski G. Tiel, E. Berg, G. Steers, Fourth Row: C. Brinza, C J. Toth, Mr. Phillips. D. Blackman, M. -Iarmusik, T. Mc- , D. Apostle, H. Warnsnman, R. Gelhar R. Tanzer, M. Turchin, J. Dobranski Castle, A. Kubik, G. Paluk, J. Doyle 1 Rand C . rmg lovely h Nl Il Ylnns and S Carols at l 0 l' ag B B 0 Il 'L Ch , ris Cf tlhri mn, 's,f laurgcffi anglk and MC ' r P0 Re lg Q P In , 5 ur lol us- Wlfh vplfnden Glce selecl? at th uns WCS -t 'H tl Hb- Hong espn Our, they ln to Heir b at B Hg m . tr nf? , llle aCC Llslcs Lily d with and 21- eftio escrv the 1 g0ld n' C 3. uxur' robes lg lol . he ls S ildl- et. Inc . ln . Bxedeobeck, X. Oiixeo. .Oom.0. YeNLeX, X. X. Saw-en, X. XLQXQN, X. Yx SxeYKeXL, in 1 C,, ?Jimw,O uex, L. Ynose, Yxdxboik, Ex. kv, X. ?euo,X NS. Beskor . Qdvnei, Ys. set, CCIMKNI , 9. Qotseboxy, . OKCQGXXB, Q, Sxoe M, yMComfx6F. YA. 'Uoreex BM. k5oX'oex osc.'0ov1,,QJ ,Vemy w4v,X4. hoimow. s Y.. Yxowen, QU , Ylxce, 'Y 9 XL. YXOXKKWBWQ S ex, CJ.Ys'ow1oef. whim. Row .Yxeooexjh IK Lkixo, V. YVXGX ou- '. 9. BGKYC , S . does, .WJ amsxww, Mvmvs, X. 'i'mXes1. Row 'fwoi YleXXeq , 5. KCXXNI . X. Qobtaosvfx, Vs. Suiso Mme, S, NYJ Omoo, S, QU Ado, Q. Ywxckqmo, Y. Spay, X. NKosxeXX, X.1Jsag0'ooXLq, X. Nxooxejj . SQXXQMO, X six, S. Sosabt, S. Yixckfxe, C. Seiheq , V. CAWNXC1 , 9. Yxeda., S. Elvis Presley Hollywood came to Brooklyn in the form of lights, Cameras, and plenty of action. Bill Randle, dean of the disks. brought a fabulous cast, including the top recording stars of the day: Participatingiin various scenes of the movie, the students were given their first taste of the glory, glitter and fascination of moving pictures. Movi age Pat Boone 'LI Qs Stand4-Ins The 4 Lads Autograph Hounds Y-Teen Showboat Makes Hit Seventeen -- teenage Quecne We are Siamese Wedding Bells will soon ring. Fashion Styles Old and UCW- g .5 an Y? X Lf 1' :A 1 ' 43,33 -Og-I 7 . f YN ! 45 I J f QW ,gk 9 as JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: C. Wright S. McMiller1, P. Orin, K. Kuhns. vi5'vg,'jif1,w If fag f Junior High Girls do their share of supporting their team lv D. Mackulin C. Mann J. Marhelka D. Martin B. Martin R. Maximuk S. McMi1len B. Mienhardt R. Miller R. Mravetz L. Myers D. Navratil E. Nelson J. Orin P. Orin G. Paluck B. Peddie R. Peddie D. Pesarchick S. Pike S. Powell J. Rauch R. Reep J. Rhyner J. Riclella T. Rowe B. Russell R. Schuman R. Schuster G. Sebring P. Sedley B. Sexton C. Shafer S. Sheldon B. Seifert D. Smith K. Soeder L. Solomon D. Speck C. Stewart J. Swann R. Tanzer R. Thomas S. Trower S. Trumble A. Turchek W. VanBolt J. VanDuzer J. Walasek R. Warnsman R. White D. Wilds L. Willcocks J. Wilson R. Wingean C. Wright A. Wuest J. Zeigler J. Zerger G. Zych eventh rade J. Barrett D. Bene 1. Berkoski D. Bielert D. Blackman F. Booth D. Bruce C. Camp N. Chaylcowski R. Cobb C. Cohrs C. Haskins G. Davis J. Denla S. DuBey nl. 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Telep, B. Lyclel, C. Mann, G. Gustin, L. Solomon, Mrs. T. Smith, J. Klatll, P Gitldings, D. Mackulin, L. Grugel, M. Riemers. Ron' Tim: S. Hill, R. Herman, B. Giiltlings, S Sheldon, J. Swann, C. Castle, L. Wilccrx, G. Boynton, J. Capers, S. Pike, M. Dezo, 1. Zerger, N. Hopp, B. Lyettle, -I., Franklin, R. Reep. Ron' Three: C. Haskins, G. Schumann, J. LeVan. K Sebring, 1. Barrett, B. Schmamin, K. Cobb, J. Berkoski, j. Picket, J. Dertla, S. Steffek, D. Kish, F. Fedik, K. Cores, B. Prell, A. Zump, S. Purcell. Rau' Four: L. Sebring, B. Tucker, L. Gia- chetti, 1. Duwe, J. Fekel, S. Minute, A. Eisenman, C. jawarski, G. Stary, B. Strunk, B. Hussar, J. Schreoder, P. Scharff, K. Yurik, S. Oswiecki, F. Booth, P. Stienek. Z V -Q- TL R As any newspaper has apprentices, so have we ours. The Junior Y-Teens are striving to render service to the Junior High and to be equipped to efficiently E join the Senior Y-Teens when the time comes. ' SQ s K E- in r. i Activit age JUJ-J A - The junior High Chorus is a training period for fundamental building in musical experience so that it may be a stepping stone for members who want to go into the Senior Chorus. Row One: 1. Franklin, B. Peddie, J. Swann, J. Zerger, G. Boynton, M. Herr, S. Trower, R. Reep, D. Pesarchick. Row Two: L. Wilcox, J. Capers, S. Pike, 1. Wilson, M. Dezo, A. Kelly, R. Smith, Mr. Muhlheim. Rau' One: J. Bots, T. Speck, L. Barker, P. Sedley, T. Kasler, L. Bierlein, C Gales, L. Hitlbrand, j. Kriausky, J. Nezbeth, R. jancsi. Row Two: W Bielert, A. Kerber, D. Lengel, G. Hadick, B. Mravitz, G. Haskins, R. Tanzer L. Gallaher, W. Van Bolt, W. Meinhardt. Rou' Three: D. Bielert, C. Ste wart, B. Feikle, T. Brandt, R. Petldie, B. Myers, D. jancsi, R. Marmo, Mr. Garn Upon their successful 55-56 football season, our junior High is building for the future. The Junior Hurricanes have worked hard and have reached the high goal of victory they set their sights on. Rou' One: A. Tuchek, T. Kovalchek, J. Van Bolt, R. Warner, T. Speck, L. Hiltbrand. Row Two: Mr. Garn, L. Gallaher, B. Hulligan, W. Krinek, H. Warner, J. Rakauskas, R. Gelhar. P. lou' One: R. Mravetz, C. Stewart. Row Two: Mr. Gam, P. Sedley, L. Myers, L Turchek, D. Lengel, C. Gales. Row Three: R. Grizzell, B. Feikle, W. exton. R. Thomas, W. Van Bolt, J. Orin, D. Martin. i h Sports age N . A . N Q . xii, vain X r 914' .LA F L' . f J unn age Chain Gang! Who's legs are these? Y 51 . You Should have seen the other gu Beauty Contest. y! What I'm not really bashful. Hawaiian War Chant! Life is so disgusting! It's a raid! shall I do next? I dare you to try it! He ! My finger is Sleeping on the job. CAUGHT! !! Young Love. Public opinion doesn'l bother me, at all! A kr.. YL K. - A I L. 'Ai l'll bet you ten to one. Honest to Gosh i. I can so cheer! lp caught on the rim! ' The Thinker. I wasn't quite prepared. WE EXTEND THANKS TO THESE PMRQNS M1 9,111,139 cacccccxo '74e LAMSON Sc-' ESSIGNS 60- -KKK tit I I A L . l - V., M K ,J- ', , aff' Y, , Y, mf - - ir, wfff ' 4' Q s 1 f' I .fisaee - i g e ' - 'D fa- - f ' 1 -' - .fi-' .pg 'X -S, ij -f' A A . ,' usa r lc V A as 22112 22-X22 3' 3 v 2 2 6, 'U l'i'I QF: :Dm 1'-'f-fn' Oz: ZS 0 l'l1 A bird's eye view ofthe new Lamson and Sessions Company Plant DESMONE Il ll REALTY C O usr v un ZILUPERTY we uarinfu P10557 L mr' Compliments of Former Brooklynite 4296 pen' Road NANCY GARAPICK SHadyside I-8900 Corner - Ridge 81 Brookpark Roads f I X HAASE'S FLORAL SHCP GM G Florists - Designers - Decorators ' C? lQJ ' 4422 PEARL ROAD 1 on sg' dug? oyfmg Ify0u61yg sus. FL 1-5119 o ' ' ' Res. OL 9-5155 iginxwrr gminlh Glnmpang Manufacturers of Molds for Production Since 1920 9227-31 Clinton Rd., Brooklyn Station I Woodbine 1-4900 Cleveland 9, ohio G H C115 SON gnc. ' funeral dlreclnrs 231 xg? 4334 PEARL v.oAo -in if f' CLEVELAND 9 oH1o J. MILTON Busci-1 Q. ARNOLD SOMMER PEARL FURNITURE BEEF ' VEAL ' LAMB G-9 WEST SIDE MARKET CLEVELAND 13. OHIO SHOP AND COMPARE OUR PRICES You Will Be Pleasingly, Surprised 4271 Pearl Road SH. 9-2060 l Ridge Road Auto Wrecking Company Highest Prices Paid for Damaged and Used Cars NEW 6' USED PARTS - 3735 Ridge Road ATl'M Lmoo Cleveland, Ohio GRIMES AND HAUER CUT ur Pouurnv In Special Discounts to Weddings, Banquetshetc. SH-'I-8727 Brooklyn Cycle 8. Supply Co. Complete Line of Wheel Goods D Schwinn - Monark Bicycles Chicago - Cleveland Rink Skates Sporting Goods - Fishing Tackle 2127 Broadview Road Joseph A. Helman Cleveland 9, Ohio FLorida 'l-2827 , B O Z liz in I f 11 VN, EN s J MORE OF EVERYTHING YOU WANT 45' BROADVUE MOTORS INC. 2330 BROADVIFW - CLEVELAND 9, O. ONTARIO l-5R40 AUTHORIZED MERCURY DEALERS WITH MERCURY l .. . i 5 1- 'JN 1 y, .I, ' -1 ,:-- f - JJ., 34 ng Wiatr., . .,f 'nut' 7 4. - PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Seated: Jerold Cahill, Treasur- er: Mrs. Edward Sirotak, First Vice-President: Mrs. Alton Con- ley, -President.. Standing: Mrs. Alfred Pflaum, Secretary: Mrs. Herbert Rauch, Historian: Mrs. Floyd Jagger, County Council: Mrs. Clarence Rice, County C I OUIICI . of the class of ' I956' all the success and achievement The Brooklyn P. T. A. sincerely wishes the members .X n Z U n Ibff Q ,,. possible in their plans for the future. Q' - CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS or Sa 6.4444 af 1956 Congratulations to 55351111415 341234135 -itrmzrmtrrmt Compliments of ROGERS JAMES Y I . ' We Chief of Police ' , S THE CLASS OF T956 LUCEY, Service Compliments of S A FRIEND ,,,f mam sv . L J' afaf I If? ' -I ,AIFN I , 'i ' HE SPEED NUT FAMILY I - 63? O Tuff? maxi Q ' I' as-ig: . 4 'E I I -x if J! r' 1 . 1 ,'- ' I Wg X ' I - - -4 J ' ' J W, -.Q OF TINNERMAN PRODUCTS SALUTES BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL FOR ITS HIGH STANDARDS OF COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND CITIZENSHIP. Q Q ,'g'?-:E - .rl-' . gg- ' - . Tl- ' --O-N-,lTIIIIIIIlllEI:THS'tI?g: - E Nw ?f. 1IIlIII.!!H-llllllllll' :si ' -- ' - IEEIEIEIEI , .- -H: 3 gg: 3: QQ: :I:I: :au Qi? i I i sles asslssi - ,:.4E!EheLf'ms. TINNERMAN PRODUCTS INC. 8700 B OOKPARK . I CLINTON - STEAK - HOUSE -I We S ecielize in l Steaks - Chopsp- Chicken Dinners Spaghetti - Ravioli H 7327 Clinton Rd. ME-I-9878 in: Wm J s. J PURE ou. p' ,R 4'l7'l Ridge Road I Cleveland 9, Ohio ' , oN-1-1141 'Q EDDlE'S SUNOCO SERVICE INN E ' F Q 5120 Memphis 52? R L 1 R si-1-1-9645 i 5673 RIDGE ROAD PARMA KEN BOOTH'S HEART OF ALL GOOD SPORTS HOUSE OF FLOWERS -ru 4-6033 EVERYTHING IN Guns s. FLOWERS I Memphis Cor. Pearl ON 'l-0822 we FROM 'R .,i,.i,.i, ----R1 i:'l' EUCLID GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 8500 Clinton f Road OL 1-4800 CONGRATU EITICIE You Are Invited To Visit Us to See the Operations Of The Most Modern and Complete Tool 81 Die Producer In The Greater Cleve- land Area. We Offer You The Opportunity To Learn The Best Paid Trades in The Nation. THE EFFICIENT TOOL 81 DIE COMPANY Plant No. 'I - 9314 Elizabeth Avenue, Cleveland 5. Ohio Plant No. 2 - Junction Routes No. 'I7 8- No. 2'l, Independence 9, Ohio RICHARD BREDENBECK, President I' f I 'A ' ,jdusic IS run for rvmoqs . 5725 Brook Park Rd. Pormo 29, Ohio FL. 1-5911 -12 FULT-ON JEWELERS, INC. DIAMONDS BULOVA - - - GRUEN ELGIN WATCHES Watch 6 Jewelry In the Memphis-Fulton Repairing Shopping Cenfer SHadyside I-0994 Cleveland 9, Ohio qfozgfown Bamgaz gffofz Open Daily 8 to 6 -:- ON I-9563 Free Parking In Rear IOE INCAINI 6308 BROOKPARK ROAD Proprietor 200 Ft. West oi Yorktown Theatre VAMCCI SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TDP5 - AUTUMCIBILE BLAEB 5050 PEARL RIJAD CLEVELAND 9, CIHIIJ VINI:E MAaNI:IsI BH, 1.5395 FRANK Bnvx :Kay-gene Qiff Shop RlCHARD'S JEWELRY Pearl-Brookpark Shopping Cenfer ON. I-2222 5130 Pearl Road Cleveland 9, Ohio I 5 3,1532 MEMPHIS FURNITURE ON ario 4225 lFuItcl:oTR9oud Mempfus-I-'ulion A Complete l-me CLEVELAND 9, OHIO Shoppmg Center of we , WJ-Q ! Home FURNISHINGS I'.IIIIIUlIl'IIIII I I ll I3IzooIcnAIE oeLIcArIsssIsN I .III Beverages, Choice Meats, and Groceries 6775 Memphis SH-I-9798 I need your head for my business ,I X -Q. C SH 9 0766 JOE PAVONE -if FRANK PAVONE RID i OAD B ,A wffxl - OP aza asp T V for your I Air- onelilionod for your Comfort , . ON. 'I-9478 4247 W. 35th AT THE Y VILLAGE RESTAURANT CATERING SERVICE Banquets Weddlngs C lambakes SHadyside I-9874 4322 Ridge Road COMPLIMENTS OF THE PEARL ROAD LUMBER CO. ..- ...Q ...,.. -- - ,....... .. :X Ci . ., --. .Sf ,Tl ..- Q f- .Q i - - ... CN -- f One Board or a Trainload PEARL ROAD AT BROOKPARK ROAD FLorida 1-1438 BROOKVILLE DRUG 6813 Memphis Ave. Q 122 'D U Q E DQUUS PROMPT 4 SERVICE. p PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Hove Your Doctor Coll Us For Your Prescription Hours 9-11 SH. 9-111 Free Delivery We Give Eagle Stamps 1 Congratulations Seniors BROOKLYN REALTY CO. 4380 PEARL RD. ON. 1-4700 fn0 JWERVICE Y. f-QL-Ef lffwi Q HOME :Nik i- FAHRLAND T2 lllIl'LRf'D'OY Coal Topsoil 'COKE- PREMIUM CLEAN TOP SOIL CLEAN FILL DIRT FLorida 1-5272 or FLorida 1-1400 West 25th and Brookside Park Blvd WALT'S FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE CO. JEWELRY 1 EXPERT WATCH REPAIR We Carry All Notionolly Advertised Brands FLorida 1-3331 3320 Broadview Road Cleveland 9, Ohio I l I S 8. H SERVICE AND REPAIR 3753 Ridge Road 3 Com lete Towin Service S P 9 E C mmercial T wing BRAKES ovERI-IAuI.s TUNE UP UHHHH wo' 1.8887 Congratulations From Tho KALONS MUYHYU B ' 05 5 Marilyn Kuhns Jackie Reimer Paulin almayr eann L Renee ROCIIG Elois ol en an G 5 'dY 5i l'l0d9f TREMONT TOCL AND GAGE 5 I 8003 CLINTON ROAD comp EN . Q info TS I M RR I I I 'Q CAN TEEN X 'Z n A. SH-1-0140 Roses Our Specialty INCORPORATED REALTORS 0 n ciffe 54 Rl XI 54' N4 Ni B4 Vi S4 vga 30.9 ld lfbsx fi. ix li iw ik fit IN ii vi 0 4785 Pea rl Road CLEVELAND . 8006 York Road NORTH ROYALTON E Sl Xl Xl W 7' 'Q 4 5 7 5 4 E Y K 4 vga W N611 90? f W. 1 xt V R 4 A f W I xx snaaysaae 9-1600 1? Wi 0 Let ARBOR TERRACE NURSERY East Ridgewood 3: Broadview Roads Parma 31, Ohio QUALITY NURSERY STOCK Us Help You Do Your Own Landscaping Congratulations To The CLASS OF '56 A From The .5- KAPPA OMEGA CHI'S 1 ' Tomaric Cleaners, Inc. Memphis at Fulton 5202 Memphis Ave. WSZWH:zwzzwzzsuzzw::nmaw:zxuxws1wt1w::w::m:am::nw::w:5w:gw::m::w::w:1m5:w::m:am:ziuxw:aw:swam:Liu:zwxwz:w::ib::ili::xlE?Mxn:1nu: . . JW' NU' S P S E 3 5 s S vi il, . 0 Q on 1-zaoo - From 5 P I L H I N KLEY 3200 WEST 121sf srksrr ' 'L L.. y - Ee CCE , I QQCIXQ S2 4 ' I ff' QW? OF CLEVELAND 3786 RIDGE Ro. l CLEVELAND, OHIO ' THE AT- '-855' ' FRINDT TOOL 8. DIE COMPANY 9627 Clinton Road Cleveland 9, Ohio OLympiC 'I-6767 Stamping Dies Tools, Jigs 81 Fixtures Forging Dies Plastie Molds 040 I SOUTHWEST FORD S A L E S C O . 0015 9 KQCC f ISS' P+ C95 s ON. I-99oo 'SM LINC 0 9 ds 5041 Pearl Road Es 5 v'-es 05: as Cleveland 9, Ohio P+ BROOKLYN - PARMA NEWS For 37 Yeors The Newspaper of Brooklyn, Pormo ond Adjocent Communities. 4301 Pearl Rd., Corner W. 35th St. GUARANTEED CLEVELAND 9, OHIO SERWNG CIRCULATION 'TS READERS OVER SH. 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I 0 ' O 106 Big f0f 55' H. M. FERGUSON, INC. MERCURY 10318 Lorain Avenue CLEVELAND 'I'I, OHIO X l S I S C '55 2200 TOOL PRODUCERS T00lS DIES o JIGS . FIXTURES SPEGIM. MACHINERY Tl I I ' CALL C SH V I C T O R 3 fL f'II..'I FOLDING ALUMINUM AWNINGS , W Q On Bright Days ' as On Dark Days 'America's Finest ENTER MOTORS KNOWN FOR QUALITY CARS SI-I 9 0720 9 0660 At the Corners of Broakpark and Pearl wi IWW' FLOWERS Q, EVERY O CASIO S you snvf UIUTH US! FLowERs BY ROMANO QUAUTY FOODS 5815 Brookpark Road CHOICE CUTS OF PARMA 29, OHIO 0Ntar 1 4627 St d E7 Wes I Side Market 1,4 Ei x 1 I - COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN METAL FORMING CO. 3465 W. 140th St t CLEVELAND OHIO 'I HOP I...- STAN'S STUDIO CLEVELAND'S LARGEST and FINEST At prices you con Afford EAGLET'S OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 3025 W. 25th STREET CLEVELAND 13, OHIO MAin 'I-7066 Distinctive Apparel for Style-Conscious Men SLATE'S . MEN'S WEAR the store of Famous brands ARROW - VAN HEUSEN - JANTZEN MALLORY - McGREGOR - HICKOK - SWANK FORMAL-WEAR RENTED SMART GIRL + SMART GIFT 2 HIT!! in MEMPHIS- FULTON SHOPPING CENTER EQUATION ROSEMONT BEAUTY CENTER Specializing in all types of Beauty Service 4227 Fulton-Memphis Shopping Center JOSEPH PUCCI ON 1-5355 Compliments of REPKO MACHINE, INC. 8115 Clinton Rd. Fabricators of Steel 81 Aluminum WOodbine 1-3400 KOCH HONEY ICE CREAM Q 8412 Memphis Ave. FL-1-6887 Compliments of I HILLIARD 84 WOOSTER SUNOCO S STATION 19266 Hilliard Rocky River 16, Ohio ED 1-9788 Gene Atkinson, Prop. C. B. RULE REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE. 3314 Broadview 4296 Pearl Rd. THE BROADVIEW FEED 8. SEED 3216-18 Broadview Road Cleveland, O. SH-9-7221 4393 mage ncaa 6020 FRANK DAVID SUNOCO SERVICE Memphis Ave. FL 1-7172 I '1 I n DREGALLA WELDING COMPANY Telephone ONfario 'I-5800 'I0840 Brookpark Rd. City of Brooklyn 30, Ohio MEEHAN MOTGRS 9 . e 0 SPYAK'S HOME FURNISHING Complete Home Furnishings 4342 Ridge Road FI 'I-0967 CLEVELAND FABRIC SHOPS, INC. Pearl-Brookpark Shopping Center Next To The Yorktown Theater Headquarters For FABRICS OF ALL KINDS SH 9-0980 CENTER SHOE STORE 4241 Fulton Rd. Memphis-Fulton Shopping Center WEATHER-BIRD SHOES FOR CHILDREN VELVET STEP SHOES FOR WOMEN RAY DONAHUE'S X l GARAGE ' Q 4214 Ridge Road Cleveland 9, Ohio S General Auto Repairing M FI 'I-4938 PEARL ROAD LAUNDRY 4709 Pearl Road FL-I-2318 A REFLECTION of PERFECTIONH Compliments of MECKES CARPET 8. LINOLEUM SHOP, INC. STAR CALENDAR 8. PRINTING CO. WEST END LUMBER CO. SUNSHINE FOODS JOSEPH EBERLING MONROES .W- b .xv mi ,I . A ' 1 ' i 1 .:n,,.:.kb. ,5,, A ' 4 , ' ' A ' Q 1 1 Q f Jefvgif ' fj if A VIA W digg'-L we life ,ML M J.,,EfA ERQQM WCW gf 6M.Ym 9'v-W .fpyfjvigw Hen, X600 Y xl, P vx My We extend X UPF THANKS LL' 192359 jf7f'fZ,mril'1r these friends Q. QW ff ff ' W QW! 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