Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

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It will be completely clif- Introduction ........ Dedication ...... Annual Staff ........ Student Council ..... Basketball ........ Freshmen .... Y-Teens ........ Employees ........ Jr.-Sr. Dance ....... . Juniors ................ Marching Band ..... Concert Band ...... Dramatics .......................... National Honor Society AdH11H1Stf3t1OH ............i..... G.A.A. .................. ...... . Football ................... Clinic and F.T.A. ...... . Girls Basketball ..... Sr. Introduction ......... Seniors ................... Chorus ..... Table of Contents I Cheerleaders 4 Jr. and Sr. Prom 5 Faculty 6 Leaders 7 Homecoming Sophomores ....... Library Club Jr. Varsity Basketball Track '658 -----,- Ir. High Introduction Ir. High Cheerleaders 7th Grade --,------ Jr. Y-Teens -------- Freshman Basketball Jr. High Football --- 8th Grade ------ Graduation ---- Special thanks go to William Petro, Janet Lane, Pat Patterson, Tom Mc- Carty, Ken Aufmuth, Carol Ruckman, Boyd Warnsman, Jeff Dobranski, for their service above and beyond the call of duty. 3 Track HST' ..,... -- Asian Flu Victims ,I Jr. High Band ..... Jr. High Basketball - We Dedicale Mrs. Gladys Mitchell As a magnificent diamond has a multitude of facets, so does the sparkling character of Mrs. Gladys Mitchell. Being understanding, gentle, kind, and very helpful at all times are just a few of her many becoming traits. Rendering her faithful per- formance, the duties of secretary, practical nurse, adviser and just plain friend of all the students keeps Mrs. Mitchell young and active. Amidst the hustle-bustle, completing the 1958 school year, Mrs. Mitchell ,is looking forward to performing her many services in the new high school. 4 Annual Staff Q s First Row: P. Conley, C. Deisner, K. Aufmuth, W. Petro, W. Rice, J. Bonk, B. McDill, T. Felice S. Sosahr, J. Klein, C. Sedely. Second Row: B. Reda, A. Forschner, H. Conomea, J. Czuckowitz J. Barker, P. Sellman, R. Reimers, B. Marman, C. Stoetzer, J. Dragalla, S. Collister, P. Patter son, Mrs. Joy. Third Row: C. Weinbrandt, J. Kehbel, K. Conomea, K. Simader, J. Turchan, S. Fost er, C. Ruckman, J. Lane, N. Kreshak, S. Wolfe, M. Timura, C. Folk. Fourth Row: N. Bene D. Stasek, R. Potoski, J. Danylyk, B. Minit, D. Bateman, B. Smith, B. Warnsman, R. Smith J. Dobranski, T. Angey, P. Wachs. Not Pictured: J. Hulligan, H. Holden, T. McCarty, R. Becker D. Hill, D. Gelhar, R. Lioi, R. Tiedemann, M. Monday. JUDY BONK WILLIAM RICE 5 fi C Q I 7 tudent Council Officers of the Student Council Are: President David Simala, Vice President Daniel Gelhar, Secretary JoAnn ,lablonowski and Treasurer Tom Peddie. First Row: S. Bonk, C. Wright, Mr. J. R. Howe, C. Golbon, J. Weinhrandt. Second Row: J. Pesko, M. Bokoch, G. Chatham, F. Brown. Third Row. R. Stary, E. Kriausky, D. Gelhar R. Pehotsky, D. Smith, B. Smith, J. Danylyk, T. Peddie, L. Myers, D. Folk. This year for the first time the officers of the Student Council were elected by the student body at a popular school-wide election. The cam- paign carried on was similar to an official election and posters and slogans decorated the halls for days. The Eagles defeated their op- ponents, the Hurricanes, by a landslide. ooklyn H' Liters Left to Right: M. Monday, D. Horse burgh, C. Zadle. weft . Q. SWE xx 3. sabxooowsb' c We t Right: Y.. U C. Weinbrandt, C. Brinza Left to 'Y.Y2Aaxe' T. Xaovqfbv The journalism class, in place of the cus- tomary school newspaper, has had their articles published this year in the Brook- lyn News under their own masthead. This policy provided the students with more practical experience in newspaper work than they could have obtained from a school paper. First Row: H. Fitz. Second Row: D. Hill, J. Murphy B. Mueller. Third Row: D. Bateman, D. Esper. 1 DARYL BATEMAN DON PAULIK o mg BOB SMITH Row One: Mr. Pohjala, D. Bateman, Capt. D. Es Pavlik, R. Cruickshank, M. Andrusko, D. Aposu Ours ...... ....... 3 2 .......54 .......4-1 .......73 .......61 .......65 .......4-7 .......6l VARSIT Mayfield ....... ............... , Independance Rhodes ......... Brecksville ....... Warrensville ........ North Royalton ...... Alumm ....................... Cuyahoga Heights St. John Cantius ....... DICK ESPER Smith, B. Tiedemann. Row Two: P. Simon, D. 'w Three: J. Dobranski, J. Hulligan. SCORES Qurs ....... ....... 7 2 Strongsville ........ .. ....... 63 Independance ......... ........ . . .......61 Warrensville .......43 Brecksville .......80 Gilmore Academy .......75 North Royalton ........55 Cuyahoga Heights ........60 St. John Cantius .......58 Strongsville BOB TIEDEMANN Although starting slowly, the varsity basketball squad finished the season with a fine 11-5 record which was good enough to tie for second place in the West County League. The team will lo-se five seniors through grad- uation, but several juniors gained excellent ex- perience and will form the nucleus for next yearis team. The team scoring was led by Bob Smith and Dick Esper who averaged 15 points per game. Bob Smith also led the team in rebounds with a record 330. At the Berea sectionals Brooklyn drew the fifth ranked team in greater Cleveland, John Marshall, but still put up a good battle before going down to defeat. ' Z gui L Ri ...-.. ' 'J - - -it . ,J - J in-1 A 1, ' I - ' A -- 4' xx -' - ,,. A , , . , -.i s 'V 1 ,,-, xg '-' ' 4 x- 5 f X 5 .--1-fahgy ' - ,.. ,7, N., g- .- ,, 1 iff' -, I f 1,1 LZ, f Judy Barker, Joanne Turchan, Betty McDill. Once a ain as the annual Yale-Harvard ame comes into view, another ueen of 5 g q basketball is crowned. This title has been passed on to Betty McDill from last yearls ueen, Sue Richie. Bett 's court attendants are Joanne Turchan, and Jud Barker. CI Y Y cnwvwnrfs yo Class of uw' ' lg' Ez in QED V35 is l vw ? E l L Row One: J. Badery, A. Howe, B. McCall, S. Kilhane, E. Shoff, K. Golbon. J. Yatsko. Row Two: J. Van Matre, R. Tanzier, E. Hon, T. Lashutka, A. Kelly, J. Popik, J. Dobbs, J. Fekel. Mr. Zamenak. .3 fwgws is Q55 Row One: J. Dottore, R. Miller, K. Sievers, D. Wayde. B. Sellman, B. Stutzman. G. Zych, P. Hill. Row Two: B. Eikenburg, R. Chrismar, J. Van Metre, L. Hopp, D. Lenhart, R. Jansci. T. Murphy, C. Camp, Mrs. Carman. Row One: J. Dalton. B. Schmaman, S. Stefek. B. Husar, J. Berkoski, C. Gazdik, H. Gunther, J. Gudin. Row Two: D. Warner. J. Kriauski, B. Pavlik, M. Hlinka, S. Bonk, M. Reimers, J. Maynard, L. Kadel. Mr. Starling. Row Three: M. MCMUTIY, B. Gulan, P. Bosa, R. Huchinson, D. Miller, T. McGraw, L. Brandes, R. Ruda, T. Murphy. 11 33' 1 2 s Row One: B. Prell, D. Trower, K. Cohrs, C. Jaworski, M. Livock, S. Sawitzke, D. Kuhlman. Row Two: R. Kuhar, F. Fedyk, S. Hassenrik, B. Strunk, A. Eisenmann, R. Waverley, Mr. Slider. Row Three: J. Swiatek, D. Bruce, B. Krinek, D. Wester, T. Keco, C. Rooy, R. Eyring. Row One: G. Schumann, J. Barrett, J. Klatil, C. Witzke, J. Schroeder, H. Telep, C. Haskins R. Herman. Row Two: R. Hickson, N. Chaykowski, S. Minut, G. Stary, C. Schuman, B. Tucker T. Covalchek, J. Kich, Mrs. Drukker. Row Three: N. Johnson, J. Van Bolt, K. Kushner, R. Gel har, B. Hulligan, H. Warner, R. Kolar, R. Merriner, J. Sedlak, L. Hiltbrand, D. Folk. CLASS OFFICERS M. McMurry, R. Ruda, R. Gulan, J. Kriauski 12 1 ll ll Senior Row One: Miss Monette, B. Meyer, J. Kristy, C. Stoetzer, J. Bonk, C. Deisi T. Felice, N. Kreshak, D. Kuhlman, S. Trower, J. Arnold, J. Berkoski, K. C J. Schroeder, C. Folk, J. Zeigler, J. Husar, K. Colbon, B. Prell, C. Wit? J. Klein, S. Sosahr, P. Giddings. J. Kebbel, S. Foster, N. Bene, K. Simaf J. Kutz, G. Krurnheuer, H. Fitz, A. Marquardt, M. Timura, D. Hlinka, J. D4 R. Reimers, C. Weinbrandt, B. Marmann, K. Kushner, M. Monday, J. Maynz man, S. Bonk, J. Capers, R. Reep, J. DeShaw, R. Hill, S. Newman, C. Ro B. Kelley, J. Rauch, E. Kreshak. C. Mann, J. Hinz, K. Sinkowski, B. Eik man, E. Backitis, M. Dezso, A. Eisenman, S. Sheldon, B. Kovach, L. Willc Once again the Sr. Y-teens have had a full calendar for t a Y-teen leader from Germany talked to the girls about Germ show was given to brief the girls on the latest party attire, tl Christmas formal, which helped to increase the clulfs treasun ner was purchased for a needy family. Near the close of t opportunities. For the final touch of the season, the anni S... 'I3 Y-Teens , Y. -,,,..., -. ---..,., ......,., -..J-,.. ...fw Awv. J. vuunu, ski, J. Petro, B. Strunk. Row Three: B. McDill, H. Conomea, P. France, assenrik, B. Dase. Row Four: B. Reda, S. Caruso, L. Lativish, P. Conley, mith. Row Five: J. Lihryk, R. Zupanic, L. Gary, J. Evanson, P. Crizzell Six: G. Boynton, B. Berg, J. Franklin, H. Telep, S. Pike, J. Crawford ellman, C. Schuman. Row Seven: G. Schuman, H. Gunter, P. Bosa, R. Her- leis, B. Sellman, C. Brinza. Row Eight: J. Zerger, M. Reimers, B. Husar, h, J. Williams, E. Vigneau, C. Conomea, S. Ohlrogge. Row Nine: C. Ruck- uhns, S. Farkas, P. Sullivan, P. Keco, C. Sedely, A. Forschner, D. Link s s . They started with an educational and entertaining feature, and customs. As the Christmas holidays approached, a style fing proved to he helpful in selecting dresses for the Y-teen effort to create Christmas spirit, an entire turkey din- year a guest speaker discussed college programs and Polishers Tea was given for the faculty members. 1---1 .-4 ' r 1 ff V, f' If Y ' ' , in 'Al v1:g:,'. T32 . ,, A, ' Q S s Z i v-Tsf! rf , r-A f ww I lx Nwwpvnv... -.,-:U-f,,af ' I ll 2 , .F-:bf 9' . f gk K I l u . vs ' 1' I A x ,Ft 1 o A Q 5 4 , .,...4.. ' I ,.., Q . X ' 0 X s o I . . Q. , , l , 4 v I' I . Q I ' I 1 1 ' 1' N , . tg 1 : 5 '. ' 5 'Q . ' . I CUSTODIANS. Row One: J. Freeman,J. Tobik, R. Tekempel. Row Two: J. Dadante, R. Macelli, B. Tershko, I. Heffner. . ,. Q U -, PF 'l l l u na. l X l O I --A Performing every service from Bus Driving to changing light bulbs,the5e men keep the school running smooth- ly and efficiently. Preparing a well balanced diet is the job of our cooks. They always have a pleasant smile and polite word for everyone, not to mention the de- licious meals they help prepare. O I J I 2 E A n a O 1 I I . 5 4- . U' i 9 H 2 is COOKS. Mr. Simicek, Mrs. Elben, Mrs. Tanzier, Mrs. Ptak I 0 - ' ' ' . W , -.1 U ' Q 1 Q .' M Q r , f I +A x 9 A U 'l 4 ' 1. A 1 f ' 15, r ' fx 1 I I Senior Dance A A Junior Dance M . lii ig, ' I 'ieefg X6 A 1 f my ef.ei2e,:Ee-ref: X B X X 3 2 E K 1 1nI -1 f Row One: J. Petro, T. Howe, J. Kutz. P. Sullivan, K. Conomea, P. Grizzell, A. Marquardt. J. Librvk. D. Smith. Row Two: E. Vigneau, R. Pehotsky, A. Randal, R. O'Neil. S. Siket, R. Balbier, J. Hulligan, R. Zupancic, Mr. Cahill. Row Three: D. Yurik, R. Schmaeman, D. Prist- ash, F. Jager, R. Kus, C. Wilkin, M. Nadwodny, J. Petrencsik, D. Wood. I1 I N Row One: K. Sinkaski. S. Mruk. C. Krumheuer, J. Williams. S. Farkas, L. Gary, D. Hlinka, J. Maynard. Row Two: J. Ziegler, A. Frimel, R. Hohan, B. Kristanko, A. Sosahr, J. Mruk, E. Bakitis. Mr. Kuzman. Row Three: C. Skuhhy, D. 0,Neil, J. Jauch, J. Toth, L. Johnson, L. Gallaher, B. Eiben, D. Gelhar. Class OF '59 .F 1-'S 5 If .-j ffw f , V w 4 Ai :E-7? -Xl . Q I V Y W r Tom Peddie, ...... ....... P resident Rudi Lioi, --- ---..Vice-President Don Apostle, ,... .... T reasurer Connie Brinza, ,- ..... Secretary fGL4'fA iKX ,f A' 'rx f 4: ' '-'P - 1' - 'A' T xf '-Y'-- VL! Row One: M. Timura, J. Evanson, J. Husar. G. Houser, J. Jablonoski, C. Deisner, J. Deas. ' Row Two: D. Hill, J. Kristy, H. Fitz, S. Ohlrogge, B. Meyer, C. Brinza, C. Stoetzer, J, Gelardi, Mrs. Frazier. Row Three: T. Peddie, M. Kucha, E. Dowling, J. Murphy, W. Mueller, D. Apostle, R. Masterson, J. Schumann, R. Lioi, J. Keck. ,L f .Z-' 71 -. . 'X x Y et, ,f li S14-R-f 18 2 I Ml CA bl IIB An ID lm NX!! NM' CP. Row One: R. Hricko, J. Brown, A. Petto, B. Berg, L. Solomon, K. Holko, J. Kerber Row Two: J. Frankin, E. Sheff, H. Telep, D. Kuhlman, J. Jarmusik, S. Strunk. J. Schroed- er, M. Kubis, J. Stoetzer, D. Kuhlman. Row Three: S. Haskins, J. Zerger, B. Warnsman, D Link, S. Pike, G. Boyton, D. Wayd, C. Witzke, J. Cantwell, T. Cordrick. Row Four: J. Toth C. Brinza, L. Willcocks, R. Smith, B. W'arnsman, D. Apostle, J. Dobranski, B. Gelhar, J. Mer- riner, R. Merriner. Majorettes: Janice Dadd, Judy Capers, Gloria Stary, Gail Gustin. Center: Helen Fitz. Row One: G. Haskins, J. Dadd, J. Capers, G. Custin, M. Kubis, A. Petro, H. Fitz. Row Two. J. Zerger, R. Hricko, J. Cantwell, L. Solomon, D. Kuhlman, J. Brown, J. Sedlak, M. Jarmusik G. Stary, D. Kuhlman, R. Warnsman, J. Franklin, G. Boynton, J. Schroeder, S. Strunk, C. Brinza Row Three: D. Wayd, K. Holko, B. Tucker, J. Jarmusilc, J. Kerher, E. Schoff, T. McCarty W. Bice, B. Warnsman, R. Gelhar, E. Berg, C. Teel, D. Apostle, D. Link, B. Maxirnuk, T. Cord rick. Row Four: C. Witzke, H. Telep, L. Willcocks, J. Stoetzer, B. Peddie, R. Merriner, J. Toth J. Merriner, Mr. J. Phillips. The band appeared in five concerts this year, one of which was a performance on the popular television show Bandstand. lt also gave a benefit concert for North Royalton High School to help that school replace instruments which had been stolen. The band played a varied program from Hwar-horsesi' to light, upopv numbers. A large number of members participated in the solo contest and the hand, as a whole, entered the District IV Band Contest. MAJORETTES J. Dadd, J. Capers, H. Fitz, C. Stary, G. Gustin. 20 M5 Drama Club M5115 5 Row One: B. Kovach, J. Bonk, P. France, H. Telep, P. Patterson, T. Felice, P. Conley, F. Booth Row Two: W. Rice, S. Sheldon, C. Rooh, C. DeShaw, J. Zerger, R. Warnsman, D. Borlie, J. Capers L. Willcocks, G. Gustin. Row Three: K. Aufmuth, S. Bonk, R. Tiedemann, C. Stoetzer, C. Ruck man, J. Lane, R. Smith, T. McCarty, R. Herman, W. Petro. Row Four: R. Bredenbeck, B. Warns man, J. Murphy, J. Schuman, D. Apostle, R. Eliben, R. Villari, Mrs. Carman. l . 21 The National Honor Society Row One: J. Evanson, P. Conley, C. Deisner, P. Palterson, J. Klein, J. Deas. Row Two: C. Stoetzer, H. Conomea, C. Brinza, N. Wootton, J. Jablonowski, S, Soshar, Mr. J. Cahill. Row Three: W. Rice, J. Danylyk, B. Warnsman, D. Apostle, M. Kucha, J. Schumann. Sponsor - JEROLD CAHILL p,eSi,1e,w-J0HN DANYLYK NAT! o N A Vice Pres.- BOYD WARNSMAN Secretary - HELENE CONOMEA H 0 N 9 9' so C ' ET Y Treasurer- TOM MCCARTY Q I B .17 Q I 22 MR. CLARENCE L. RICE Superintendent of Brooklyn Schools The Class of 1958 holds two distinctions. You are the twenty-fifth class to graduate from Brooklyn High School as well as the largest class ever to leave these halls. We are sure that in the coming years you will give us cause to be as proud of you as we are of the graduates who have pre- ceded you. Our good wishes go with you as you leave us. Graduates of 1958, you have been laying the educational foundation for your life. Day after day the tools of learning and thinking and doing have been placed in your hands. You have mastered some of the principles of worthy living and worthy citizenship. I congratulate you. Great are my expectations as you move forward to ever new and widening horizons. MR. DAVID S. ROSENBERGER Assistant Superintendent of Schools Administration BROOKLYN BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated, Left to Right: Mr. Edward Sirotakg Mr. Donald Chatham, Vice Presidentg Mr. Dale Baker, President of Boardg Mrs. Joyce Hudson, Clerk of Boardg Mrs. Herbert Rauchg Mr, Gregg Langer- mier. Standing: Mr. Rosenberger, Mr. Rice. . hi MR. J. ROGER HOWE Principal of High School Mr. Nieman: As Research Coordinator, Mr. Nieman's duties included preparing informa- tion ior seniors who intend to go to college. He presented many interesting surveys which proved invaluable in determining the selec- tion. Also, he gave many seniors guidance in chosing a college. Another job Was that of head of the Jour- nalism department. For the first time Brooklyn students viewed their school's happenings in the Brooklyn News. All the students in his class gained valuable knowledge in the art of handling a newspaper. Congratulations and the best of everything to the Class of 1953 from a Brooklyn '6Fresh- man Principal. If the annual of this year is any indication, we expect some outstanding people to develop from this group. This is the first class to graduate since Sputnik and the Explorer began to circle the earth. Amazing things continue to take place every day. These events seem to set goals for us we have to reach. Shoot for the moonn terests you most. Today, in our history, The sky is the limit. in Whatever field in- as much as any time K ,t iriver T25 12225 vt' tantra rr fr? ft in 2 it 59299 We tw at STSTYW tttttEttQfgi t ttttttglttttt lg gt gg tittytlgttlltgtttglelttltttlltlgtflfty igiktesi 5 xiggg a g ,tg D17 'Elm U52 are llgtilytll it fairs, f lE lliiiglSglliiil525 iliilliitiggl l ' 252355135325v jgiE'Egl3 Eg E Doing those little jobs ifliwlill itll it il Stag' 'K i!'l?sl'Jltll l i l ilsf g gi gllifi Wllliltlll ,l ' that keep the school gliililitfmt it K 'li Z2 f l 55 5 Q - - - - 5 Hig gs? llgl E if I it functlonlng so efficient- tiigrfwgli t ht .m g P31 5 l is 1 M M- h 1 ss 'ir A 5 -' vxjgfgeitiftggfryigfgsi 55 5 E 1 7 Y are 1'S. ltC 81, L 'fl 5 st e li f - K E tr its,mtgiggztgeitsfsltligtaegttltitilat st 3 hlsh School Secretary l i giaflhliilftflitilililiifiiitllilf.ll5!fll2fl?tli2, 1 iw' M f , . ' and Mrs- Landfw Sec' 5ift122QttstgtafeiltiitttisiiiltalgiilaseaitiiiltitgEE 5 le gftgvggm refafy t0 the SUPCYIH' 2 tendent- The many .sie at it 5 5 , A:SE'532l5tff'lf?l5Sf e f . X ii ggiltgtgfgiigglgl l tlgigttgit?aggtggiljilgitglaigltgigg' f things they do un. i t . . noticed, and the cheer. f lfiliifitll .tt ,t t1 .lt st h Q ful Way they do them att ' siftieftsfttti i f Q V- -- . ' l2QiillligaiQElglEgfigliitfygilggll are a huge aid to us. MRS. DOROTHY LANDRY Secretary to the Superintendent 24 MR. JOHN K. NIEMAN Research Coordinator MRS. GLADYS MITCHELL High School Secretary G. A. A. Row One: Miss Hocker, B. Schaemann, J. Cantwell, B. McDil1, C. Stoetzer, B. Beda, K. Simader, H. Fitz, S. Wolf, E. Kreshak. Second Row: J. Bonk, M. Timura, B. Herman, J. Kristy, J. Jahlo- nowski, C. Deisner, B. Strunk, C. Wright, F. Brown, B. Kelly. Row Three: P. Bosa, J. Capers, S. Bonk, H. Telep, G. Boynton, B. Dase, J. Schroeder, B. Prell, S. Wolf, C. Sedley. Row Four: L. Willcocks, B. Kovoeh, S. Sheldon, A. Eisenmann, G. Schumann, J. Zerger, D. Link, G. Custin, P. Keco, S. Farkas, P. Sullivan, B. Sellman. Row Five: J. Barker, J. Lane, E. Backatis, M. Deszo, R. Beep, K. Sinkowski, D. Smith, J. Turchan, P. Sellman, K. Kuhns, K. Boob, J. Dregalla. Row Six: T. Howe, K. Cohrs, S. Minit, J. Klatil, C. Weinbrandt, N. Wooten, S. Sawitzke, Czuckowitz, C. Jaworski, S. Steffek, P. Badery, C. Haskins, F. Fedyk, S. Newman. Row Seven: E. Howe, D. Kuhlman. Row One: B. Rice, B. Gore, D. Pavlik, D. Esper, D. Simala, D. Yurik, D. Smith, K. Fino R. Bredenbeck, B. Petro, E. Galaher, B. Smith, D. Bateman, M. Andrusko, H. Holde O. Lengel, B. VanBo1t, D. Wood, L. Meyers, D. Kadel, B. Feikle, L. Bierlein. Row J. Orin, E. Nelson, C. Rooy, C. Gales. Row Five: Mr. Marquardt, L. Hiltbrand, L. Bax llulan, D. Hill. Row Two: E. Kriausky, P. Wachs ert. Row Three: T. Kerber, R. Becker, B. Pavilik riousky, P. Sedely, D. Warner, I. Rhyner, R, Bene omer, N. Chykowski, R. 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These girls are all potential nurses and are guided by the skill- ful hand of Mrs. Jane Stitz. ' 1 Z'-1 I x x mmf Hoping to become leaders in tomor- rowvs educational field are these mem- bers of The Future Teachers of America Club. Their ambitions are channeled toward success by Mrs. Scheu and Mr. Jones. f 5. Q Seated: K. Golbon, K. Stratis, P. Grizzell, C. Deisner, Standing: J. Berkoski, B. Strunk, Mrs. Stitz, J. Czuck- owitz, J. Arnold. Z Amid the hustle and bustle of any high school office, you will find dependable and courteous helpers. Mrs. Mitchell, assisted by these girls, sees that the office is run efficiently. Seated: J. Lane, B. McDill, P. Sullivan, J. Berkoski. Standing: J. Evanson, San- dra Wolf, J. Bonk, B. Husar, Sally Wolf, N. Bene, Mrs. Mitchell, J. Keh- hel, J. Czuckowitz, N. Wootton, H. Con- omea, K. Stratis. B. Reda. 30 ,l 'SN ale ul Row One: V. Gilmore, F. Booth, K. Kuhns. Row Two: P. Keco, B. lVlcDill, J. Bonk. Row Three: D. Esper, C. Zadle, M. Timura, C. Deisner, D. Pavlik. Harvard Row One: R. Reep, B. Reda. Row Two: K. Simader, J. Iablonowski, J. Turchan, P. Sullivan Sally Wolf. Row Three: C. Stoetzer, B. Smith, B. Tiedemann, I. Cantwell. Row Four: H. Fitz F. Fedyk. 31 THE I E 1 0 3 ANTHONY ANGEY DARYL BATEMAN KENNETH AUFMUTH NANCY BENE 33 JUDITH BARKER DONNA BERENDSEN m w ROBERTA BERG SE E JOSEPH BUSZKO CAROL FOLK JUDITH BONK RALPH BREDENBECK LEONA CASO 34 36 SHELVA COLLIST ER N '-- MN' ROBERT GORE EDWARD GULAN DAVID IVINS KARL KALBERER RAYMOND KASCHULLA 37 JOYCE KEBBEL JANICE KLEIN SANDRA KRISTY RAYMOND POTOSKI JAMES KOZORA asm NANCY KRESHAK JOSEPH KWIATEK 38 40 JANET LANE N25 RUTH REIMERS CAROL RUCKMAN WILLIAM RICE N 0 Picture GLENN SCI-IOGER 41 SANDRA ROSE CAROL SEDELY 2515352 5 I, : ,iilf f, gg I i x f ' I 29 59? 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PATRICIA SELLMAN DAVID SKIN NER KAREN SIMADER DAVID SIMALA RICHARD SMITH 42 ROBERT SMITH SUSAN SOSAHR DENNIS STASEK SALLY STEINER KENNETH SWANN ROBERT TIEDEMANN 43 JOANNE TURCHAN PERRY WACHS SALLY WOLF CARRIE WEINBRANDT BOYD WARNSMAN NANCY WOOTTON SANDRA WOLF 44 'No I -.',l IIN Xu. 1 N! s I f fi Elf enior Activities , WILLIAM ABBOTT Bill Annual Staff 4. ANTHONY DANIEL ANGY Tony Bowling 3, 4, Intramural basketball 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. KENNETH WALLACE AUFMUTH Muffy', World Affairs Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, lst place Brooklyn Talent Show 3, Band Medals, Glee Club Medals, Piano Medal, Pres. of Glee Club 3, Annual Staff 4. .JUDITH BARKER Hludev Pigtail Basketball 1, Yale-Harvard 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 3, 4, Class Vice Pres. 1, Class Social Chairman 3, An- nual Staff 3, 4. DARYL BATEMAN i:Pete or Spider Football 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Trans- ferred from Northeast High School, St. Petersburg, Fla. in the 10th grade. NANCY BENE Nan Bowling 2, 3, 4, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Usherette 2, Library, Photo-clicks 1, 2, World Affairs 4, 1-Act Plays, Office Asst. 4, Clinic Aid 3, Annual Staff 4, Sec.-Treas. of Photo-clicks, Pres. Photo-clicks 2, Y-teen Cabinet 3, Bowling Capt. 2. DONNA BERENDSEN Spucls', Library Club, Annual Staff 4, Transferred from James Ford Rhodes in 1957. ROBERTA BERG Berta Pigtailsl, Bowling Team 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Glee Club 1, Usherette 1, 2, Senior Prom and Banquet Committee, 3-Act Play 3' Student Council Representative. JUDITH BONK Judy Yale-Harvard 3, Girls Basketball 4, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, 3-Act Plays 3, 4, 1-Act Play 1, 2, Salute Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor of Annual Staff 4, Library Asst. 2, Senior Prom and Banquet Committee 4, Talent Show 3, Outstanding Service Award in Y-teens 3, Sec. Y-teens 4, Cabinet G.A.A. 3, Cabinet of Y-teens 3, 4. RALPH BREDENBECK Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, 1-Act Play 1, 2, 3, 3-Act Play 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. 1 JOSEPH FRANCIS BUSZKO joan Transferred from St. John Kanty Prys, Erie, Pa. LEONA CASO Legg Y-teens 3, 4, Leaders 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, World Affairs 4, 1-Act Play 3, Office Aide 4, Y-teen Pres. 4, Senior Class Sec., Transferred from West Technical High in the 11th grade. SHELVA JANE COLLISTER Red,' Y-teens 1, 2, Salute Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Library Club 2, Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, C.A.A. 1, Commercial Club 2. PATRICIA CONLEY Pat Bowling 3, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, 1-Act Plays 1, 3-Act Plays 3, Annual Staff 4, Future' Teachers 3, 4, Usherette 1, Press Spelling Contest Winner 1, 2. HELENE CONOMEA Connie Bowling 3, 4, Y-teens 4, World Affairs 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, 1-Act Plays 3, Sec. of N.H.S. 4, Book- g keeper for Junior Class Concession, Bookstore 3, Worked in Office 4, Transferred from Collinwood High in 10th grade. JANET CZUCKOWITZ Jann G.A.A., Senior Y-teens, Annual Staff 4, Transferred from West Technical in 12th grade. JOHN THEODORE DANYLYK Johnny Football 1, 2, 3, Track 4, Basketball 3, World Affairs Club 4, Student Council 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Letter for Football, Class Vice Pres. 3, 4, Pres. N.H.S. 4. JEFFREY MICHAEL DOBRANSKI 'fleffi' Basketball Mgr. 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Photo-clicks 1, 2, A.V.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, 1-Act Plays 2, Vice Pres. A.V.A. 3, Band Mgr. 3, 4. ix GARY DOCKERY Doon Transferred from West Tech in 1956. t JANE MARGARET DREGALLA Kelly Pigtail 1, Yale-Harvard 1, 2, 4, Majorette 2, Home- coming Queen Candidate 4, Band 1, 2, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Leaders 2, 3, 1-Act Play 1, 2, 3, 3-Act Plays 3, Glee Club Medal 4, Band Medal 1, 2, Decorating Chair- man 3, 4. 4 RICHARD L. ESPER Bar Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, World Affairs 4, Annual Staff 4, Vars- ity B 3, Salute Staff 4, Bowling Trophies 2, 3, Bowl- ing Medals 3, Co-Champ Medal 3, Hi-Single 3, Hi- Average 3, All Star Bowling Team 3. I TONI ELLEN FELICE Intramural Bowling 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 1-Act Plays 1, 2, 3, 3-Act Plays 3, Y-teens 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Bowling Champs 3. 4 I CAROL FOLK Intramural Bowling 4, World Affairs 4, Annual Staff 4, Y-teens 4, Library Club 4, Vice Pres. Library Club. ALICE FORSCHNER Al Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Office 3, Switchboard Operator 4, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Ensemble 1, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, Usherette 1, Clinic Aide 3, Bookstore 4. SANDRA FOSTER San Bowling 2, 3, 4, Y-teens 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3-Act Play 3, Banquet Committee 3, Annual Staff 4, World Af- fairs 4. ROBERT GORE Bob Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Freshman Basketball, Bowling 2, 4. ED GULAN Gu Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball I, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Bowling Champs 2, 3, All-County 4, Intramural Basketball Champs 3, Class Pres. 2. DAVID IVINS Dave Annual Staff 4. KARL KALBERER Cagey Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Annual Staff 4. X 45 I f I BYIIOI' RAYMOND W. KASCHULLA Ray', Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Intramural Basketball Medal 3, Intramural Bowling Trophy and Medal 3, Treas. of Bowling 4. .JOYCE G. KEBBEL Joy Bowling 3, 4, Y-teens 4, Annual Staff 4, World Af- fairs 4, 1-Act Plays 3, Office Asst. 4, Bowling Capt. 3. JANICE ELAINE KLEIN Jacko Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Y-teens 2, 3, 4, 1-Act Plays 1, World Affairs 4, Annual Staff 4, Salute Staff 3, N.H.S. 3, 4. JAMES KOZORA Jim Annual Staff 4, NANCY JEAN KRESHAK Nan Basketball 1, Bowling 1, Y-teens 3, Leaders 1, Annual Staff. SANDRA MARIE KRISTY Krisy Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Y-teens 3, 4, Leaders 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls Choir 4, 1-Act Play 3, Co- Chairman of Publicity Committee of Y-teens 3, Y-teen Cabinet, Transferred from West Tech High in 1956. JOSEPH KWIATEK Sonny JANET LANE Jann Pigtailsl, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yale-Harvard 4, Daisy Mae 4, Y-teens 1,' 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2. Office Aide, Girls Ensemble 1, Annual Staff 4, Library Asst. 3, 1-Act Play 1, 3, 3-Act Play 3. BRENDA MARMANN Bren Y-teens 4, G.A.A. 4, Transferred from West Tech High School in 1955. THOMAS GORDON MCCARTY 'iMac Basketball Mgr. 1, Statistician 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Track Mgr. 1, 2, Student Council 1, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2, 3, Student Conductor 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 3, 4, 1-Act Play 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, 3-Act Play 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Busi- ness Mgr. 4, FTA 3, 4, Photo-clicks 1, 2, AVA 2, Actlvltles , I 4 DONALD A. PAVLIK Sammy I V Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual'Staff 4, World Affairs 4, Honor- ' Y able Mention All-County Football Team 4, Bowling . ' Medal 3, Bowling Trophies 3. Q WILLIAM PETRO Butch ' ' Talent Show 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track ' 1' M 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, 1-Act Play 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Band 1, 3-Act Play 3, 4, Chorus Medal 3. , RAYMOND POTOSKI Ray,' ' 1 Transferred from West Technical High School in 1957. 4 'F ELIZABETH LOUISE REDA '5Betty Lou Pigtailsil, Daisy Mae 4, Yale-Harvard 3, 4, Y-teens 1, I 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Leaders 3, 4, l I Usherettes 1, 2, 3, 4, 3-Act Play 1, 2, 3, 4, 1-Act Play 2, Annual Staff 4, Canteen Committee 1, 2, 3, Girls En- 4 semble 1, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Medal for Pigtail 1, Metal for Solo 3, 4, District Solo Con- 4, . est 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, Pres. of Leaders 4, Treas. of , 1 G.A.A. 3, Sec. of Chorus 4, Co-Editor of Salute Staff 3, 'f Y-teens Cabinet 1. 4 RUTH ANN REIMERS if Bowling 3, Y-teens 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Annual Staff 4. I, ROGER REED I WILLIAM RICE Willy Y, Talent Show 3, 1-Act Play 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4 fco-editorl , Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, , 9 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Student Announcer 3, 4, Class Vice ' Pres. 1, Student Council 3, Vice Pres., Chorus Medal 3. I ' SANDRE LEE ROSE Sandi A Y-teens 4, G.A.A. 4, World Affairs Club 4, Annual ' , Staff 4, Transferred from St. Joseph Academy in 1955. Q' , RENEE CAROL RUCKMAN Sarah,' ' G.A.A. 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatic 1, J Club 3, 4, Y-teens 1, 4, Salute Staff 3, 1-Act Play 3, 1 Dramatics Award 3, Pres. Dramatic Club 4, Y-teen N.H.S. 4, Special Award Winner in Band 3, 4, State Cabinet 4, 'N IS,ci?nCcoi13,st4W1nner 1, 2, 3, Pres. of FTA 3, Pres. of CAROL SEDELY ,,Sed,, .0 ' ' ' Pigtailsl, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Y-teens I' BETTY DORIS MCDH-'L HBeZn 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Journalism 1, Library Club 1, Jr. ' Yale-Harvard 3, Daisy Mae Basketball 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, yteens 2, Four Trophies in Bowling, Bowling Medal 1, f. 4, Vice Pres. 4, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, Annual Library Club Treas. 1 + Staff 4, Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Canteen Committee 4, J g Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, PATRICIA ANN SELLMAN Pa, U Salute Staff 3, Editor 3, 1-Act Play 2, Class Sec. 2, 3. Y.teenS 1, 3, 4, G,A,A, 1, 3, 4, 516,-, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ,I I JOHN MERRINER Bowling 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. ' Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Band KAREN SIMADER if 4 3, 4, Chorus 3, Annual Staff 4, Talent Show Award 3. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Pigtails 1, Daisy Mae 1, 2, 3, 4, Yale. ROBERT MINUT Second Harvard 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-teens 2, 3, 4, , ' Track 1, Intramural 2, 1-Act Plays Stage Crew 1, 2, Chorus 4, Salute Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, G.A.A. Rep- fr Photo-clicks 1. resentative 4, Co-Capt. in Bowling 3, Capt. in Bowling 4. , d MARIAM MONDAY DAVID SIMALA Dave', I Library Club 3, Y-teens 4, G.A.A. 4, 1-Act Play 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 1, Capt. 4, Basketball 1, i Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Trans- Track 1, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Band 2, f ferred from Olmsted Falls High School in 1955. Chorus 3, 4, Vice PrCSid6I1I 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Q , PATRICIA PATTERSON ffpatv Pres. Student Council 4, 1-Act Play 1, 3-Act Play 1, Fr 0 Pigtails 1, Bowling 3, Y-teens 1, G.A.A. 1, Annual Class Pres' 1, 31 4' 8 Staff 3, 4, Chorus 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, 1-Act Play 1, 3-Act PAUL SIMON ' ' Play 3, Treas. of Class 3, 4. Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 4. F 'IN l 46 QI mm' 1 J cl 1 'lk enior Activities DAVID SKINNER Dave Basketball 1 Intramural Basketball 3 4 World Af fairs 4 Annual Staff 4 Salute Staff 3 RICHARD SMITH Smztty Intramural Basketball 3 4 Basketball statisticlan 3 4 Marchlng Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 3 4 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2 3 3 Act Play 3 4 1 Act Play 2 4 World Affairs 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Salute Staff 3 Photo clicks 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Hall Guard 4 Pres of Band 3 4 Pres of World Affairs Vice Pres of Band 4 ROBERT ALLEN SMITH Smitty Talent Show 3 3Act Play 1 2 3 Hall Guard 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Golf Tournament 2 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Salute Staff 3 Most Valuable Basket ball Player 1956 57 Season Co Champs Medal Student Council Representative 4 SUSAN SOSAHR ue Student Faculty Volleyball Camel 2 Yteensl 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Girls Ensemble 1 Na tional Honor Society 3 4 Salute Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 DENNIS STASEK Denney World Affairs 4 Photo clicks 1 Annual Staff 4 LYNNE STEINER Bowlmgl 4 1Act Play3 4 Yteensl 2 3 4 GAA 3 4 Glee Club 1 Girls Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Achievement 4 KEN SWANN Kenny Intramural Basketball 1 Intramural Bowling 1 Photo clicks 1 ROBERT WAYNE TIEDEMANN Teed Trackl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Bowling 3 Annual Staff 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 1Act Senior Prom and Banquet Committee .IOANNE TURCHAN Tur ch Bowling 2 3 4 Yale Harvard 2 4 Pigtail 1 Daisy Mae 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Leaders 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1 Yteens 1 Bowling Trophies PERRY WACHS Footballl 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball World Affairs 4 Annual Staff 4 BOYD HERBERT WARNSMAN Track Statistician 2 3 Basketball Statistician 4 Intra mural Basketball 4 Marching Band 1 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 World Affairs 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 3Act Plays 3 4 Annual Staff 4 1 Act Plays 3 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2 3 N HS 3 4 Stage Mgr Bandl Wardrobe Mgr Band 2 3 4 Vice Pres Chorus 4 Sec World Affairs 3 Vice Pres 4 Vice Pres Dramatic Club 4 Sales Mgr Annual Staff 4 Vice Pres Honor Society 4 CARRIE JEAN WEINBRANDT Volleyball Tournament 1 Yale Harvard 4 Daisy Mae 4 GAA 1 2 4 Yteens 4 Leaders 3 4 World Affairs 4 Annual Staff 4 H1L1tes Staff 4 Office Aide 4 Home coming Queen 4 Sec Treas Leaders 4 I SALLY WOLF a Intramural Bowling 2 3 4 Yale Harvard 1 2 P1gt3.11S 1 Daisy Mae 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Leaders 4 Annual Q Staff 4 Yteens 1 4 Bowling Trophies I ' 4 I 7 ', .. ,, 0' ' . 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' af- .1 . 1 4 1 1 ' 2 w ' - - 1 1 1 ' Q 1, Q Q + 4 3 ' S ' ' 3 - 5 .- . . 5 c:S ls: I I ' , 1, S ' , 3 1 9 9 - - . , , , 1 4 ea . - , . . - 5 Y S 1 Q V64 1 ' A 47 SANDRA WOLF Hsflndy, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Pigtails 15 Daisy Mae 45 Yale-Har vard 1, 25 Y-teens 15 Salute- Staff 35 Leaders 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Office Aide 45 Y-teens 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Bowling Trophiesg Pigtail Medalg Bowling Sec. 3, 4. NANCY WOOTTON Nanc,' Bowling 45 Yale-Harvard 2, 3, 45 Daisy Mae 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Girls Chorus 45 3-Act Plays 35 Y-teens 45 Glee Club 2, 35 N.H.S. 3, 4' 9 Student Council Representative 15 Class Treas. 2. enior High Chorus Row One, Left to Right: D. Link. C. Mann, J. Schroeder, P. Sellman, R. Beep, J. Cantwell, J. Petro, B. Berg, H. Gunter, B. Reda, J. Franklin, J. Zerger, C. Roob, A. Marquardt, Mr. Muhl- heim. Row Two: C. Houser, C. Stoetzer, C. Boynton, J. Capers, J. Dregalla, A. Popik, Richard Smith, R. Tiedemann, B. Rice, W. Petro, R. Hoban, D. Celardi, C. Ruckman, C. Brinza, L. Will- cocks, J. Wilson, D. Hlinka. Row Three: R. Shuster, J. Schumann, D. Lenhart, J. Horsburg, R. Villari, J. Kubic, W. Mueller, Robert Smith, B. Warnsman, K. Aufmuth, R. Masterson, J. Paluck, J. Lane, J. Kristy. Not Pictured: T. McCarty, D. Horsburg. 48 XXNX XXX fxxXxX N N N C H E E R X Q Q N N BET S 1 L E A DJ E R S f'XX CAROLYN ZADLE CAROL ANN STOET ZER CONNIE WRIGHT The Class of l957 presented to the Senior Class a prom 'hased on a .lap- anese setting. The theme of the prom C Q ' hiv-msaf. 2:5 Highlights OF The 1957 Prom was Sayonara, which means HFare- Well. Oriental lanterns, umbrellas, and soft music by Lou Elgart and his orchestra set the pace for an ex Q Citing evening at Camp Cheerful f-'sf - 5511 A - QF C we 'f3.l, 50 'W MISS MARILYN RASSIE General Business, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, 12th grade adviser. MR. RALPH STARLING English, Dramalics, 9th grade adviser MR. WILLIAM SLIDER General Business, Bookkeeping, Ad- vanced Business, 9th grade adviser. MRS. THELMA SMITH Math, Personnel Regimentation, Science 7th grade adviser. MISS RACHEL ZAREMBA Home Economics, 10th grade adviser. MR. RAYMOND THOMAS Math, Science, 7th grade adviser. MRS. ELIZABETH WENCER MR. JOSEPH ZNAMENAK Libfllfillfl, Libfilfy Club. Physics, Chemistry, A.V.A., 9th grade adviser. 51 MRS. N. FRAZIER Home Economics, Chefs Club. Ilth grade adviser. MRS. J. BARRICK General Science, 10th grade adviser. MISS N. BOYD English, 8th grade adviser, Senior Y-Teens. MR. J. CAHILL A. History, Attendance N. J. H. S., llth grade adviser MR. C. CARROLL Art, 10th grade adviser. MRS. H. DRUKKER Latin, English, Latin Club, 9th grade adviser. MR. W. MUHLHEIM Music, Chorus, 12th Grade Advisor. -5 4 Awe.f-wea.e-wifafeslim R??Bf?'7!'fJf1''EJv2'YW'+W?'i5E'Ll' gsmggggggqmw,,g,3faugg5g,,g55gLeQg5Vg,ls5,g,. mm, ,.s ewgigg :gg gwlfitgi 3 . ,sq , , , , . ,. frl . V. ,,, . ,XLZ .,,, , . ,, m s Qwg',.'sshs:f,q1'v4xK Llqs fa 41 . k wi. 5 5. 5Wvgzf'fiiff'Jem -f l3f.,1A-'.:'wiQ,f- ff ' M hWl'U4l sEiil I 3 all hx... g,q..,g,.s,, ..,. ., ,M p,1..4.. 5 , Q.. f,i2.,L...s'H',Efipv-'fhl . ,522fi,f5.'g:5 ?,m'i35?.-hff E , v H . ' Hfff-1 , s3'ff.wk2z5fg5ig5j,. s , :sf fgg, Wiz L ' 'lfigimiga -. rf, za, mmf . My 211,111 55352 -. s .. ws A 'L 57 . 15 im H - an ' n:f.5i'.qgf,f :vff5.e',1 mi.. 122.i:5.'f'f l- w S155' f5f22?W2aXiff'fgS13.252- - .,'f'.v.1ff1+:ffi,LgQ f .ww-w....,ss. 4 J ggx.,2Ki1i,Qj59.fffs.'1 :L 1' wjfm 7 - .a-.l,..i..5g.. vixgmm ffw ii'-is -,1w.Mf9'?Lffff1, N pf-MH22fesl1'- ' 5lasf2.1f.f. 9 I,-..v V, 3r,f.:,'LzQ,!lgkM 2, Lt 'fffo1.1fe-1if'fKe:gg22fiZ?., ' 'w.J.s1QFHg295 rm-:5I ' MR. J. NEIMAN Journalism, Research Co-orzlinator. MR. J. PHILLIPS Sr. Band, Jr. Band. MR. J. POHJALA General Math, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Coach. MRS. H. SCHEU MISS M. RASSIE Algebra, Dean of Girls, F.T.A. Shorthand, Typing, 12th Grade Advisor. MR. H. JOY Ohio History, Geography, 7th grade adviser, Track Coach. MISS L. MONETTE Shorthand, Office Practice, 10th grade adviser, Teens adviser. MRS. A. JOY Spanish, English, Eaglet. MR. R. MARQUARDT MR- A- KUZZMAN Biology, Physical Education, 10th grade adviser, Football Industrial Arts, 11th grade adviser. Coach, MR R JONES Ohio History, Public Speaking, Dean of Boys. 54, Driver Training, Gym, Assistant Coach, 8th grade adviser. MR. W. HALL MISS S. HOCKER Gym, G.A.A., Leaders Club. MR J. GARN MRS. N. GARMAN American History, Geoffraphy, G m Ir. Hi h C h 7 h grade adviser. U J' , 3 0110 , l English, Dramatic Club, 9th grade adviser 55 i5 Wy wixexs Nw fu,- X -3oXo1xox4 Ykvn, Ax S. XX. 9, bum , 'Y hr ee, 1 Cwwe ' .16-ixevg, C. SYOEX S WIoXK,S.'Yo1oXvm, 5. C. Bixsxma. Row You Kee Xxoqkes, .51 ew ox oo, XJ. Case. Bow Agn, S. fbexges, S. mes, Yr.Y1eAa, SX 51oX's,S.q1o X T' YvYvee9, Q41 Bow 0we,LeXm no Bight. 5 A5x,Y1.NXo99X.Yxow Two: . G . Basset, C. 'ba6Xe, S . 'Shaw , 56 W. As 'N Our 1957 Homecoming Queen Carrie Weinbrandt 'v 0 v 7 fl as 4 9? .:,i,f5, 507 . b ,, r 92' if x XX X X Crowned queen of the 1957 football season at the annual homecoming game was senior Carrie Weinbrandt. Her attendants were Judy Barker, Jane Dregalla, Mariam Monday and Betty Lou Reda, As usual the homecoming game was accompanied by rain and dismal weather although the pretty faces of the girls lifted the people's spirits. rx fi L, ,Tr fri 'Ei' Q . sv -'Q 1 Z ' ini- ff? q Y si' or X fu r '- -K 'K fy' f -I 's U! -21 mg' 15:5 L40 R. Q f V x,fl , 'iff L.. '33 S it we 'K Q, MSX jd xl ' i ,.,-fxnlfuin , Q V .v-S-,y.5,0t' l'L'CS':xgn jf'Z- '- 58 Class Of 1960 Row One: K. Kuhns, G. Gustin, J. Franklin, S. Trower, N. Stueber J. Dadd, L. Solomon, B. Berg. Row Two: L. Bierlein, C. Wright, I. Zerger, S. Sheldon, S. Pike, J. Capers, R. Reep, B. Beke, D. Pesarchick, Mrs. Barrick. Row Three: B. Feikle, B. Mravetz, J. Bidella, J. Kin- kaicl, R. Villari, W. Van Bolt, B. Tarlosky, M. Abbott, B. Warnsman. Row One: B. Kovach, C. Stephens, P. France, D. Kuhlman, J. Cantwell, L. Latavish,.M Iarmusik, J. Rauch. Row Two: P. Giddings, S. Caruso, L. Willcocks, J. Wilson, B. Dase, G Boynton, M. Dezso, B. Peddie, Mr. Carroll. Row Three: J. Bollan, C. Gales, T. Brandt, C Shafer, J. Rossman, D. Smith, B. Siefert, B. Russell, D. Kadel, E. Nelson, S. Haskins. 59 ,ll W il A S Ag' 5 Row One: J. Swann, C. Boob, J. Hinz, J. Buszko, K. Grabowski, B. Lyttle, S. Hayel, J. Arnold. Row Two: J. Orin, J. Walasek, C. Mann, C. Bossman, D. Link, P. Keco, J. Blake, Miss Monette. Row Three: A Popik, C. Stewart, B Sexton, S Kuhar J Paluck B Wargol B Myers B Schuster . . , . , . , . , . . .N Row One: D. Wittal, M. Klies, J. Kopchak, C. Kushnir, G. DeShaw, B. Kelly, K. Kubik, D. Wagner. Second Row: P. Sedely, l. Dockery, R. Hill, F. Brown, B. Hoehn, B. Miller, D. Borlie, R. Maximuk, Mr. Marquardt. Row Three: K. Soeder, G. Stachowski, B. Cazan, J. Kuhec, J. Horsburgh. D. Comer, J. Marhefka, B. Meinhardt. I I A Y Row One: N. Foley. N. Kreshak, J. Crawford, S. Newman, S. Sedley, J. Mayer. Row Two: R. Clark, L. Barker, J. Carba, T. Gerber, P. Halmeyer. J. Shifflet, Miss Zeremba. Row Three: D. Page, K. Finowski, D. Navertill, A. Polacek, M. Andrusko, R. Martin, E. Kriowski, D. Danzey. Tiwptyn, .n...1u..-AHL..-Jw. I+- .adeh-wmwh-mwqwqw ri - .,.,1 ex . N X X 1 i N I .1 Y!! .X 40Q'l P Library Club D. Brendensen, C. Schaefer, H. Telep, C. Folk, J. Swann, S. Pike, J. Aufmuth, C. Schuman S. Sheldon, L. Solomon, Mrs. Wenger, P. France. Aiding Mrs. Wenger in keeping a well organized library, these students give up time from study hall to help keep the library the necessary part of the students' study habits. o - 1 vfiil VN 0,2511 A C' Q 5 '49 blo X 4 U ff' W XX. World Affairs Row One: B. Reda, J. Klein, J. Kebble, N. Bene, H. Conomea, P. Conley, G. Gustin, B. Berg Row Two: J. Zerger, R. Reep, B. Marmann, J. Capers, R. Reimers, C. Folk, B. Eikenburg Mr. Hamilton. Row Three: D. Stasek, J. Schumann, J. Danylyk, D. Bateman, B. Warnsman R. Smith, T. Angey, P. Wachs. Row One: K. Kuhns, P. France, J. Franklin, J. Rauch, G. Custin, J. Evanson. Row Two: J. Capers, J. Schumann, W. Mueller. R. Masterson, D. Link, Mrs. Drukker. Row Three: J. Zerger, R. Warnsman, M. Abbott, R. Pehotsky, J. Orin, E. Nelson, R. Reep. Latin Club i 4 f i I I Jr. Varsity Front Row: D. Celhar, T. Peddie, B. Mravetz, P. Sedely, B. Feikel, C. Stewart, B. Hickson. Back Row: Mr. Marquardt, R. Villari, R. Smith, J. Murphey, A. Polacek, E. Dowling, J. Paluck. The Junior Varsity basketball team had a very successful season this year, winning 12 while losing 6 games. With fine coaching from Mr. Marquardt, this evenly balanced squad gained much experi- ence for next year's varsity team. Comprised of seven sophomores and four juniors, this was one of the youngest Junior Varsity squads to play for Brooklyn. 64 JAY-VEE SCORES Ours .... ........ 1 9 Mayfield .............. . ........ 33 Independance ..... . ........415 Rhodes ........39 Brecksville ........24 Warrensville ........4-3 North Royalton .. ........52 Cuyahoga Heights ........28 St. John Cantius . ........4-7 Strongsville 71 Independance ....... 26 Warrensville ......... 44 Brecksville ............. 36 Gilmore Academy . 55 North Royalton ........51 Cuyahoga Heights ........31 St. John Cantius 65 Strongsville ........ Track 1957 Row One Left to Right W Hall H Joy E PohJala Row Two D Comer M Kucha J Hull: ,an Row Three D Yurlk 9 Siket D Hill R Balbier D Celliar L Galaher R Becker Rou, Four R Hoben R Tledemann H Holden D Apoqle K Finow ki D Zimmerman R Iiox W Petro W Abbot Row Szx C Rhyner N Peddle P C016 J Stephen J OBrien R Charavell R Steffek W Foran M McCormick rl! Sisnfy I 1 rp, ! 65 ROW.Fi1!8.' P. Wacims, W. Rice: D.. Simaia: R.. Brecienlieclg D. Smith, Smith, K. Simecek, - A' 4 S .r ' J' as -' , 613' S' : - Q sc. 0 'Q so . 55 Track 1958 Row One: K. Holko, J. Birney, R. Hricko, Row Two: P. Sedley, R. Maximuk. E. Nelson, B. Petro J. Hulligan, R. Hoban, R. Becker. Row Three: P. Wachs, D. Martin. R. Masterson, D. Smith D. Pavlik, R. Cruikshank, C. Gales. Row Four: Mr. Hall, D. Celhar, R. Balbier, D. Apostle B. Vanholt, D. Black. J. Danylyk, W. Rice. Row Five: Mr. Polljhala, M. Kucha, R. Vallari J. Murphy, B. Smith, D. Simala, E. Gallagher, Mr. Joy. BOB SMITH 66 JOHN DANYLYK Q ,.,,H S' 1 LM: :Q-frw. . ii 3960 1 If F .Wm J Qi 4 1 ,a Q-sm ,S M ,M ,, , EVP? +G' W wg , . ww an f W'Q Y 'rv-MW 1 ee T.-4 M, me is 'iw 5 EQ we A sw 1 1 R has Mkvryg fg 2,:'QfKg1',gQf iw H wg? ,W ,, ,Jw Qian-fZ+Ss,x ,xx M If ww Q r Q' x fr nf UM 'F '.i'j 31. :gh ii-ggfii 5 w w M. rz 'Nr 4 L N! A, I .,.... K aww Evil? 151. .i.,. , , 'W mm J.-EMMA 1 A . X ::x Trac 4 rw fzgsw ,VZ wwie , ag W Ewa? L' ww- 1 7 X, A LPM' VESA ww fW s:S3Lff Y ' 'Sti- wgyf ,few -I 67 Asian Flu Victims Row One: S. Hades, N. Kelley, L. Theis, L. Huff, A. Turchek, N. Hopp, B. Maxirnuk, S. Molina J. Macuga. Row Two: J. Cisman, P. Jablonski, R. Camp, S. Kristy, T. McCarty, G. Steels, R. Rob binson, D. Martin, D. Horsburgh, C. Walker. Row Three: R. Cruickshank, R. Crizzel, M. Andrusko R. Johnson, B. Ptak, J. Zilko, D. Black, F. Ayers, W. Hulligan, J. Lhear, D. Lenhardt. Row One: .l. Pristash, B. Nelson, M. Hausholter, R. Pristash, B. Belgrave, R. Kinsner, A. Kristy. Row Two: P. Miller, F. Boydner, C. Jaworski, C. Stephanson, L. Pospisil, J. Branch, C. Ryand. Row Three: V. Presotto, J. Hackave, D. Molm, L. Lyttle, V. Gilmore, L. Giachetti, F. Booth, H. Holtgrave, S. Caso. 68 I w N L THE H I G mi H yy wi s 2 g si 3 I L, Q 3 if J n Q ! i Q s 2 5 s 3 E N ffl Jr. High Band fn .M Row One: R. Hricko, J. Jarrnusik, J. Kerber, S. Strunk, C. Moulle, P. Apostle, C. Smith, J. Brown B. Lau, J. Punter, M. Kubes, A. Petro. Row Two: K. Holko, D. Shorts, S. Homzak, J. Ivins M. Colwell, N. Boynton, A. Maximuk, G. France, J. Brown, R. Carcz, R. Merriner, A. Homzy, W. France. T. Cordrick. Standing: R. Kinsner, G. Chatham, T. Patti, J. Stoetzer. Absent: B. Maxi- Chefs Club Row One: B. Davis, G. Dunn, R. Haas, R. Reed, A. Jablonsky, R. Kisner, A. Petro, Mrs. Frazier. Row Two: J. Chilcher, W. Yurik, J. Marcinko, R. Hohnson, R. Kaminski, D. Stratis, L. Casterline, J. Randall. 72 Junior Hi Cheerleaders Judy Aufmuth, Joanne Branch, Irene Smith, Judy Weinbrandt ali, 73 5 r gg, Jr. High Basketball Row One: D. Kleis, J. Miller, B. Aher, D. Cruickshank. Row Two: B. Vicek, D. Peddie, P. Iahn, K. Webber, R. Hricko. Row Three: R. Reed, G. Vigneau, D. Chatham, D. Chmiel, R. Charavell, Mr. Garn. Ours ........ 22 Strongsville ...... 10 7th Grade 9 Brunswick ..... 6 Strongsville ...... 8 Royalton ....... ll 141 Cuyahoga Heights 17 23 Brunswick ........ Harper ........... 2 Independance .. Independence ......,,,...,. Harper ,.....,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 8th Grade Ours ........ 29 Independance . ........37 Royalton ........241 Harper ........20 Strongsville .......27 Berea .......25 Brunswick ........23 Harper .......26 Cuyahoga Heights 30 Independance ....... 4-9 Royalton ...... 414- Rocky River .. 4.41 Strongsville ......... 27 Brunswick ........... 34. Cuyahoga Heights Row One: B. Wentar, R. Hutkay, J. Brandt, B. Kucha. Row Two: A Krlsty B. Maravetz, B. France, K. Lazor. Row Three: R. Reed, T. Patti, I Krmek R. Loskowski, B. Lechorchik, Mr. Gam. 74 Class of 5 Q Row One: D. Boatright, S. Shorts, S. Homzak, P. Apostle, B. Lau, N. Boynton, R. Kinsner, B. France. Row Two: A. Homzy, B. Mravelz, J. Pinter, L. Casterline, A. Jablonsky, B. Belgrave, J. Pilck, A. Maximuk, Mr. Thomas. Row Three: B. Reed, J. Ivins, K. Lizor, D. Denoto, R. Las- kowski, C. Moulle, C. Smith, G. Chatham, B. Kucha. Row One: B. Davis, K. Evanson, J. Felice, B. Marmann, G. Dunn, J. McDoogle, M. Kopcok, T. Comway. Row Two: P. Barrett, M. Bokoch, B. Haas, R. Hutkay, J. Chilcher, D. Mohn, D. Stratis, D. Kautz, J. Wolfe, Mr. Garn. Row Three: K. Warner, R. Lukac, R. Culp, B. West, S. Wolf, J. Wires, A. Jett, J. Krinek, T. Patti, K. Strnad. 75 1963 X I Row One: D. Woods, K. Murphy, M. Colwell, N. Weinbranclt, B. Shifflett, S. Sekala, J. Brown G. Stueber. Row Two: J. Steets, V. Walker, J. Stephan, S. Stiegele, G. Laing, J. Pesko, P. Schiletz Mrs. Smith. Row Three: D. Beke, J. Brandt, D. Kos, E. Causey, B. Lecorchick, F. Boigner A. Thais, B. Wentar, F. Halmayr. X I Row One: R. Duvall, B. Morrell, D. Sledz, D. Halmayr, R. Murphy, K. Hill, J. Jaworski. Row Two: J. Derda, D. Fritzche, J. Cobb, M. Jawoiski, N. McKee, J. Larson, B. Gudin, Mr. Joy. Row Three: M. Sclimenti, R. Stefanek. B. Kristanko, J. Wolf, E. Smith, T. Feckner, H. Wood- worth, H. Tahsler, D. Perkins. BBYIS O 3 H S X at N Jaworski, J. Steels. Row inbranflt, J. We N. J. Stoetzer, J. Pesko, M. Bokock, Shifflet, Smith, B. Irs. One: lt 01,0 R 11 A o CJ Masterson, J. S Phy, Denoto, K. Mur Brown, J. McDougall, D. Petro, M. Kovalchek, C. Stewart, J. :A. Two D. Kautz omzak, vanson, .l. Felice, S. H wn, M. Colwell, K. E I'0 ree: J. Worfe, S. Sekala, J. B Th 01,0 worski. R .la M. Warner, J. Stephan, her, K. CI' Iz, .l. K Ku Lukac, S. Wolf, J. Cicman, C. w Four: R. ndt. Rn .l. Aufmuth, J. Weinbra res, S. Stiegele, m, J. Wi 21 Five: J. Derda, A. Jett, M. Sirotak, G. Chath UW M. Kopchek, P. Barrett, N. Boynton. R X L. Larson, J. Doll, P. Stiegele, C. Moulle, B. Lau, B. Morrell. Mary Ent resid eP if an Stoetzer, V Jo 6 l Presid S: OFFICER 4 Q Pesko. Joan Serre mrv-Treasurer Bokoch, Ann 3 T Freshman Basketball L -,ff . l ,J S, 12 2' A' Row One: B. Hulligan, B. Grizzell, B. Krinek, J. Lear, H. Warner, T. McGrew. Row Two. Mr. Hall, L. Hildebrandt, R. Merriner, N. Schiau, R. Gelhar, L. Kadel, T. Kovalchek, R. Jansci. ,,1-- 5 axfi 79 X Jr. High Football Row One: D. Peddie, J. Randall, D. Cruickshank, W. Slepecky, R. Brock, J. Nelson, G. Henry B. France. Row Two: K. Lazor, D. Kos, J. Brandt, J. Miller, T. Cordrick, H. Myers, L. Lyttle Row Three: Coach J. Garn, T. Patti, D. Chatham, R. Charavelle, E. Smith, A. Girardi, B. Lecor- chik, R. Dorn, Coach C. Graham. The Jr. High Hurricanes led by the able coaching of Mr. J. Garn and Mr. C. Graham gained valu- able experience this year. These boys showed great potential and will provide the groundwork for the varsity of tomorrow. 80 Class of - IR I Row One: J. Holmas, A. Petro, I. Brown, J. Kerber, M. Kuhis, C. Kutz, M. Kovalchek, C. Stewart. Row Two: W. Slepecky, R. Russell, J. Jarmusik, l. Smith, S. Coven, S. Strunk. J. Stoetzer, R. Ehrbar, K. Holko, Miss Boyd. Row Three: T. Cordrick, D. Peddie, B. Vicek, D. Chatham, B. Widdersheim, L. Gallaher, D. Priborsky, P. lahn, R. Hricko. Row One: N. Lott, S. Foliano, S. Masterson, E. Kirby, S. Shafer, B. Bacon, P. Hulligan. Row Two: D. Kleis, R. Wise, R. Czuckowitz, D. Kaschulla, P. Moncol, P. Grizzell, J. Smith, T. Myers, Mr. Graham. Row Three: R. Stary, G. France, B. Lipkos, D. Ciecierski, B. Gillies, D. Conover, C. Koliha, S. Herman, B. Reed, R. Gorcz. XX, cQf 1962 Row One: A. Turchan, M. Simon, J. Davis, J. Miller, R. Kaminski, J. Aufmuth, L. Dalton. Row Mr. Hamilton. Row Three: S. Pike, G. Ptak, J. Nezbelh, R. Charavell, S. Farris, R. Valega, G. Vigneau, M. Sirotak. X Two: J. Cicman, B. Stiegele, J. Szwagulak, K. Koch, R. Chmielarski, K. Mruk, S. Obertance, Row One: A. Petro, J. Randall, B. Muer, W. Yurik, S. Purcell, J. Weinbrandt, B. Brock. Row Two: S. Kreshak, B. Valenta, J. Marcinco, J. Ravas, A. Polacek, R. Johnson, C. Hill, S. Kelley, Mr. Hall. Row Three: M. Markus, J. Vanorsdale, K. Sych, H. Copeland, B. Feckner, C. Wilkinson, J. Doll, J. McCormick. X . We the Class of 1958, leave this book as a final memorandum to Brooklyn High School, where we have spent what will probably be the best years of our lives. We would like to wish all the success in the world to the classes of the future which will have the privilege of graduating from the new Brooklyn High School. May you have the same fond memories which we will cherish for the rest of our lives. 83 JEFF DOBRANSKI PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS FINEST 6203 Archmere Avenue Brooklyn 9, Ohio C ongmmlatiom to the clan of 58 from Jeff Dobronski Dove Jermonn Bob Tiedemonn 84 KAPLAN AUTO PARTS For Your EVERY AUTO NEED Parts - Accessories - Tools - Supplies A. C. Spark Plugs A. C. Oil Filters Autolite Spark Plugs Delco Batteries Shock Absorbers Springs Mufflers Tail Pipes Exhaust Pipes Dual Exhausts Hollywood Mufflers Bonded Brake Shoes Generators Starters Water Pumps Fuel Pumps Carburetors NEW- REBUILT - USED Always Try Kaplan's First 5050 Pearl Road Phone SH. l-8300 85 -. ,, 12. . I agffigz' ' an 0 3 QU lgifig, 'MRM H' ' I ' QM X 4'bJ J-' ' J A TT' n n gf 7 , Q - HE SPEED NUT FAMILY OF TINNERMAN PRODUCTS SALUTES BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL FOR ITS HIGH STANDARDS OF COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND CITIZENSHIP. I xl S E-'FI I ' ' -'11-11--l , S MJJII X - I:gIIlll!!IllIlllnlr -.- :I:':I:I:l I. -:::-- IEIEIE EE Isa - if sslslsslssslssigslsa-ms.: f 1 Ai4Lg4,,I, I..: , ., 1. NI x NPVRJKVYWW X N N J p x f.,,X,. s xr, -,ms-NT ...I N r K xx!!-r Mr I D N - - 5- f---s,., .I Y K-S!-VIANIP lung-E1 Ffa H 13-EV! Y- Tm ' I- T -' ' 'U' - '- d T.-- T .-f, g4iL TiLT,,V.,,, . .-1-,-,i-, ' f F- . . I '. E PRODUCTS INC . 8700 BROO . 86 J! X ab fi? Kal Ci' la 7 K 1 7 MQ , WW! I dz4,tWW1W,. ,,ffw ff is 5 A. , 'YZ' We, the members of the men's Booster Club, join in the chorus of your many friends 5? in offering heartiest congratulations on your graduation. May the future hold much happiness and great opportunity for each and every one gg of you as you leave the hallowed halls of knowledge. -12211 2 i .. We remain L :::::5I535::5:::11II12:::llI::gI215ll::::::::::.:... sssssasgggggg ,wsssssssgggagg .:..:isszsssa .... , President Art Whitlock Vice-President Don Chatham Secretary John Phillips Treasurer Elisha Holden CLUB A 87 TTG TREMCDNT TOCJL AND GAGE TOOL PRODUCERS N T00lS DIES o .IIGS . FIXTURES SPECIAL MACHINERY ll, I C C 266 89 STAN'S STUDIO CLEVELAND'S LARGEST and FINEST At prices you con Afford EAGLET'S OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 3025 W. 25th STREET CLEVELAND 13, DHIO MAin 1-7066 90 THE WILLIAM FEATHER CGMPANY 9900 Clinton Road YQDDEQ it-iiiii -X11 s.'74e LAMSON 8ne ESSIO'NS Zag V ' ' v ' 3115-S af Hi-e,' ' , , 14? -.!41i .,,: . Q 'Z' ,,' Y ,Lf , ' . X-is X a ,Wa X -R3 N g,,Lf4,,,, If fy lqlgj, K. xx df s ,Q fy 'f ' K A 2 if f- I' Q ,L ,pf V' vi,', iE'iw' 211 A bird's eye view ofthe new Lamson and Sessions Company Plant 9, V 3 V 3 E R 53 Q 9- m Q '- Q 5, E 5 - : z ZZ' Z Q U 5 9. Z O 70 cn X in-C S? Q 4 firms A, 92 QNCLE BILIIS' 11500 Brookpork Road Cleveland 30, Ohio SHc1dyside 9-2800 I .I 93 X ywwf 'Q 6 L !6LWNlvL llii' ni.-K A1 Ji?--L' ffzl lsiqvavl If of 'f e-r:, X ' ' ' - . Q7 1 5' , ff egg ?-: sf K 5 Jfff' 'T' f V ' F - ff ff NL K' 4 T T ff ' FEA FROZENTUIQWG BAKERS OF N CREAMWHIPPED f The Famous Pratt-Webb PIES Pies and Cakes For D Restaurants-Hotels-Hos- To pitols-Churches FRU BAKE Caterers, Etc. IT PjES Delivery Service to All Cleveland and Vicinity ENdicott ' 3600 Carnegie Ave. Bakery 81 Retail Store Pflfking FOV Customers Ernie 84 Don Webb Sales BEST WISHES TO ALL FUTURE ALUMNI from THE CLASS OF i958 94 Congrotulotions to Seniors FAWICK AIRFLEX 9919 Clinton AT 1-2211 flginneer ellllulh Qlnmpzmg Manufacturers of Molds tor Production Since 1920 9227-31 Clinton Rd, Brooklyn Station WOodbine 1-4900 Cleveland 9, Ohio BILL BYK SUNOCO West 35th ond Ruby 95 BUSCH 8E SON Funeral Directors 4334 Pearl Road SHadyside I-7700 J. Milton Busch ON. 1-2271 7332 As Phone Orders To Go THE ASSOCIATED SHEET METAL co. Dust Collecting - Ventilating and General Sheet Metal Work sociate Ave. Cleveland 9, Oh MElrose I-8970 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND DlANE'S PIZZARIA Pizza Baked To Order COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 42I8 Ridge Road Bfooldvnf Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 96 DON E. HOLMOK Interior and Exterior Decorating 9404 Behrwald Avenue Phone: SH. 9-2337 ZARLENGA HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY 24 Hour Furnace Service LA 4-7244 LA 4-7244 INSURED LICENSED BONDED Air Conditioners Furnaces Conversion Units Boilers Furnace Service Incinerators Furnace Cleaning Water Tanks CHECK THESE FAMOUS NAMES Niagara General Electric Dornback Moncrief Permaglass Hotstream lncinor Warm Morning ALL TYPES OF: HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING 81 PLUMBING All Work Guaranteed and Insured Free Estimates 'T No Job Too Small No Money Down 3 Years to Pay LA 4-7244 al' QE ic MANUFACTURERS SERVICE, INC. Over 26 Years' Experience Designers 81 Builders TOOLS 81 DIES Draw - Forming - Progressive JIGS 81 FIXTURES Stampings 81 Spinnings Round Blanks from Stock Dies Welded Assemblies Service Is Om' Middle Name I44O Brookpark ONtario I-3442 I I SAVE WITH SAFETY Friendly Folks THE LINCGLN SAVINGS 8g LOAN CO. 3116 West 25th St. Neor Clark Fl 1-3100 6867 Peorl Rd. in the Southlond Shopping Center VI 3-6300 Compliments of Miniature Pmgttting Course 8701 Brookpork Rd.ArChery Range FL 1-2239 A. Compliments of 81 -I-All-ORING COMPANY VITHOUS BROTHERS SHOES 5122 Store, Avenue 4255 West 35 Street Compliments of Comffimwff MoRT's DRIVE IN of Hemmings Photo Supplies lnc. A The Wentours Town 81 Country Florists 98 THE SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY OF CLEVELAND 3786 Ridge Rd. - SH' 111200 PRODUCERS MILK 'L A DAIRY DELL O . ' 3-11 2 4560 w. 35 0 Q Cevelond Oh AT. 1-8557 A-BRITE ,ffafznf co. INC. 8215 Cl r R d - CI Ind 9 Ohio ATI 19312 Pd Pltg Pd Plhg Cpp Bffg BghNkl Db g Ch Ch Ad g BeZflWi.fbe.r to :be P M an of 1958 From T' d 81 M h' le ernon emp IS KOCH HONEY ICE CREAM 'i' O 8 2 Memphis Ave. FL. I-6887 O I 9856 BEACH EDSEL SALES Your Neighborhood Edsel Deoler Cln Brooklynl 6 I ood SG 'dB 'fb C' 'SHI Z- 332 LUTZ REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING Commerciol ond ndustriol Licemed and Bonded Contractor! 08 O k Rd SH d d I43 fi'iiifsiifsIggtHizi.fFW1sszitifffifila Iiliililgiliill l Eiiigfsiiigl.2illIiiI5iI. , FLorida 1-1320 ,ti , Factory To You ,,K, 8392 16 WEATHER CO., INC. Home Improvements Combination Storm Windows and Doors All Aluminum Awnings Canopies - Patios - Railings 4301 Pearl Rd. 4935 State Road Cleveland 29, Ohio Congmmlatiom to S enior: RAY'S SHELL SERVICE 4672 Pearl Road Cleveland 9, Ohio FL 1-9723 We Give Eagle Stamps Utility Trailers Rented Local and One Way Coast to Coast DICK SCHUNCK 5300 Pearl Rd. 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V ,X wi. 5 , ' 11.3, i GULF- , , . I x 'X . ,, -'I.i'Wf'I1'Igl11I e - I - A. gp g? Q. -I mm'-ht -LRE , . I ' If Ei. Qse il w-' I I mi H V'-1-it J, g,I 2'I1'Ix'I? , I QII-N N W, w 5 a':f-n.,':9'.p1i: Q f, 5,fQ'. - I fr I. ,Q . f t ' Vffsif 5 t 5 ' 'W E 1' . 1 'F 1: 1' 64. D V1 ' 'M M ' 1: F '- it .',, , , , , I-I52I1'fiiisi5Ii1'ifi1Emii.1. -- ,,...,, I .--- V--- - '- - ,. , M1 5 1 it Brakes - Tune - Up FL 1-0182 102 General Auto Repair Front Wheel Alignment if Electronic Wheel Balancing 'Ir Goodyear Tires 8. Batteries IA Cgngygfulggfjgm' Towing 8. Road Service,' gi 5 SNOW-RIDGEQ E ' Smoff SERVICENTER if -x X Dealer in Sinclair Product! 5408 Ridge at Snow TU 5-9893 ,A A. J. TOMCN- 81 SCNS 4882 Pearl Rd. Funeral Homes 2144 West 14th St. 4772 Pearl Road PRospect 1-0949 SHadyside 1-6661 WEATHER KING co. 3871 wesf 25th sf. TRIM'-'NE 1' Aluminum 84 Wood Combination Doors RP 1' Aluminum Self Storing Windows GRlNDlNG CO ' 'l Aluminum Awnings 7210 Rd A H 1' Venetian Blinds I gemore Vpnue , , Cleveland 9 Ohio Amerzcdy Fznext GENERAL PLACEMENT SERVICE Woodbine P2318 25ffbSMiHlT LSFGJiu1Z3 JAMES UHER SH 9-3472 MONUMENT CO. 5 Manufacturers of MIDPARK ELECTRIC co., INC. MO umem,fAJ4efQGuSO'eumS Commercial and Residential Wiring Power and Light 3852 Ridge Road 6651 P6ClI l Road PGI'I'T'1CI 1'lelgl'l1'S 30, Ohio Charles Uher Cleyelondl TUxedo 5-5323 BErea 4-5912 I .I 103 RlCHARD'S JEWELRY Pearl-Brookpark Shopping Center THE BROOKLYN NEWS 5456 Pearl Road Cleveland 29 01110 TU. 6-1300 ON. 1-2222 5130 Pearl Road Cleveland 9, Ohio KEN BOOTH'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS EVERYTHING IN GIFTS 8. FLOWERS Memphis Cor. Pearl ON 'I-0822 KENNIS DELICATESSEN 4471 W. 35 St. Open Daily Including Sundays Beer, Wine 81 Money Orders MODERN TUXEDO RENTALS Discounts To School Groups Elgart Men's and Boys' Wear 4266 Fulton Road Open Fri. till 9:00 P.M. SH 1-5515 FORD DRUG Phone FL. 1-2500 4280 Fulton Cor. Memphis Cleve, Ohio We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamp: Free Delivery J. P. Nevins R. J. Remenyl Members Cleveland Academy of Pharmacy KAY GENE G T SHOP 4225 Fult RIDGEFIELD CITIES SERVICE 4189 Ridge Road Where Good Service is No Accident AL 81 Gene SH. 1-9617 104 ALL -SEAL ' WEATHER 4835 State Rd. 4301 Pearl At The Y sl-4 1-9512 I MPS MEMPHIS ATLANTIC SERVICE B519 MEMPHIS AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, DHICI HORTEN DAIRY COMPANY Serving the Best for Over 60 Years Grade A Products Me. I-IO80 4902 Denison i C'Limm:'z Enix 'UM UH form Specializing In DU505 FINE HUNGARIAN PAST RY TORT! 3932 LORAIN AT. 'I-9720 LATE to check up on your insurance n when you hear the fire engines coming! . . Compliments of Why not see us today? CLARENCE AND snowruua s. co., mc. Insurgnge And our Three Jewels' 4910 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland 9, Ohio Debby, Gale. and Sheffv Telephone: SHadyside 1-3033 I 105 Compliments of CHUCK 84 BILL'S SUNOCO .P THE A 8. A REGISTER co. SERVICE OR I-9770 Memphis 8g Tiedeman ALUMCO INC. Storm Windows and Doors BROOKLYN REALTY AUTOMOTIVE METAL PROD., INC COMPANY IMERHAUT FLORISTS WEATHER SEAL 3852 Ridge Rd. BROOKDALE DELICATESSAN MEMPI-:LZFMUL-:gtg TAI'-OR emp is ve. FL I-8833 ANTALS FOOD CENTER LU NT JEWELERS BAIRD FOERST CORP. 'IO6 S 8t H SERVICE AND REPAIR 3753 Ridge Road X Complete Towing Service 5 K' Commercial Towing BRAKES OVERHAULS TUNE UP woo SH d id 9-0220 BOLANSYQGLITION co voRIsIIc ELECTRIC co. 4635 Pearl Road 7409 Memphis Ave. Charles J. Boland Cleveland 9, Ohio Business Free Estimates ONtario i-4410 WEST SIDE COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND LINQLEUM 3, CARPET CQ. One of Cleveland's Largest Floor Covering Stores Complete Household Furnishings Furniture - Appliances - Venetian Blinds 536l Pearl Road Work Guaranteed Te1 ON 1-6256 Ralph F. Minelli Cleveland 29, Ohho HUSTAK JEWELRY Ex t W i h R i i Omg., HQIESIO., Elgin 595.1330 Wm... ABER's FOOD MARKET Feature Lock Diamond Rings Ouality Meats St Groceries 4475 State Rd. 81 Tampa 4161 Ridge Wm. Hustak, Prop. Cleveland 9, Ohio 51.1 1,9669 LEE'S PIZZA Pizza At Its Very Best 33 I 4 Broadview BROOKPARK WELDING Portable Equipment M 8' W MEAT MARKET 9119 Brookpark Road 432:-1V1!LO?j:h Sl' Parma 29 Ohio FREE ESTIMATES ON I-3455 Compliments of LOUIS REDA SHOE REPAIR 4262 Fulton Rd. ON i-5353 I 107 RID AD B R op I ll-2 x ' . 9 - 'nga' ROY S GULF SERVICE ,. T V For your Pl . ure ,N - ,gif-'Q A ir- on : lone or your Comf 4702 Memphis SH, 'l-975l X .1 50 5 A .V SH 9-0766 JOE PAVONE ' FRANK PAVONE GENE STACHOWSKVS QUINTET Available for Jam Sessions And Dances ON l-7085 George Salapa 5569 Ridge Road 55 52? 29 oh' Tu. 4-9800 M - : P r T ti a mo , IO JM? SALAPA AND ASSOCIATES, mc. A House Your Family? THE JOHN SALECHUK Phone Tuxedo 4-1144 AL STITZ, FLORIST Quality flowers distinctively arranged for all occasions CO' 5760 Ridge Road Parma 29, Ohio Member Cleveland Real Estate Board or Com lete ,,,Suff,,.Ce SH 9-0310 'roMAmc cl.EANERs, mc. Sel'VlCe 4239 Ridge Rd. Memphis at Fulton 5202 Memphis Ave. Courtesy of Chuck Kane SOUTHWEST FORD SALES CO. ON. l-9900 '91 IC' Lis sit' 5041 Pearl Rd. Cleveland 9, Ohio New Cars and Trucks 9 Used Cars and Trucks SAUER'S FUNERAL HOMES FLorida l-4625 MElrose l-1563 48Ol Memphis Ave. 5303 Storer Ave. 108 CHUCK AND BILL'S oRchQrd 1-9770 ATlantic 1-6166 - lg THE A 8. A REGISTER COMPANY 8327 Clinton Road Cleveland 9, Ohio Cor. Memphis 8. Tiedeman Rds Brooklyn 9, Ohio 5002 Memphis Ave. Cleveland, Ohio ALUMCQ INC' BECKER'S DONUT SHOP 810 9 Brookpark Rd. Office ON. 1-4700 Try our Homemade Donuts SHadvside 9-1270 We Cater to Parties and Clubs Open Sundays Phone SH, 9-1325 Res FL. 1-2710 BROOKLYN REALTY co ., AUTOMOTIVE METAL Nt P bl, REALTORS PRODUCTS, INC. I O my U 'C Chris Mcfkos 4380 Pearl RQ' Manufacturer and Distributors of Automotive Parts nsumnce SUBURBAN Cleveland 9' Ohm 11216 Brookpark Road Cleveland 30, Ohio BRANCH SHadyside 9-4464 6650 Pearl Rd. Parma Hghts. 30, Ohio Phone TU. 6-0800 .,. , BROOKDALE DELICATESSEN ANTAI-'S 'FQQD CENTER Beverages, Choice Meats, ana' Groceries 4337 West 35th Sf, ON 1-2543 6775 Memphis SH-1-9798 MERHAUT FLORISTS WEATHER SEAL Wl'10leSGle Gnd Retail Founder 81 Leader of the Storm Window -lndustry Cleveland 9, 01150 7719 Brookpark Road Parma 29, Ohio 3852 Ridge Road WOodbine 1-9433 Telephone: .ONtario 1-3832 '-UNTJEWE'-ERS MEMPHIS FULTON FLorlda 1-1651 Cleveland's Most Exclusive Jewelry 81 Gift Shop Tqilor 4264 Fulton Road . l'Fulton Plaza Shopping Centerl Cleveland 9, Ohio 4716 Memplus Fl' L8833 THE BAIRD FOERST CORP. 5301 State Road Parma, Ohio Phone ON. 1-7600 Distributors of General Electric Heating and Air-Conditioning Products For Home, Office and Factory Glass Lined Water Heaters Perma Glass Burkay Large Water Heaters 109 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '58 FROM WILLIAM J. WEISS PLASTERI NG CONTRACTOR 9100 BEHRWALD AVE. BROOKLYN 9 OHIO THE WEST END LUMBER CO. Cleveland, Ohio Distributors of Plumbing .and Heating Supplies A Complete Store for Builders SH. 1-3111 7517 Lorain Ave. 4927 Brookpark Road 4123 Pearl Road T6l6Dl'10f19 Sanford Litt Parma 29, Ohio 4520 West 130th St. SH. 1-3550 SHadyside 1-7716 Air Conditioning Cold Air Returns SlLL'S AUTO SUPPLY P M TIMP T ' ' ' . U d 4- 44 Sheet Metal and Furnace Work 5859 Rldge Rd Xe 0 88 Gutters - Spouting Parma 29, Ohio Gas and Coal Furnaces 4323 West 35th St. Cleveland 9, Ohio SH I 9740 Bus. SHadyside 1-3006 Res. Wlnton 1-4045 ' ' VILLAGE RESTAURANT Complete Catering Service Managed By Banquets - Weddings Jock Michalek 4821 Pearl Road Geno Cioletti 4322 Ridge Road MACK MACHINE 8- TOOL C0- REiMER's slNci.AiR ssnvics Jigs -- Dies - Special Machinery SH. 9-2155 4686 Pearl Rd. at Stickney 6107 Brookpark Road Loyd C. Christensen Parma, Ohio Fl' 19702 110 Wlnton I -2288 RAMSER'S BODY SHOP INCORPORATED Complete Body 84 Fender Repairing Also Auto Painting - Quality Workmanship Dick Ramser 3553K W. I4Oth St. ST. LAWRENCE STEEL CORP. SH' 1-9693 2330 Denison Avenue Cleveland 9, Ohio POLACEK'S DELICATESSEN Slflodymde M373 Special Purpose Alloy Quality Groceries - Co d Cuts Maintenance Steels Beer and Wine - Frozen Foods Complete Inventory for 8327 Memphis Ave. Immediate Delivery Mike Polacek, Prop. Brooklyn 9, Ohio Heflf Tfe0'feCl Wecf PIGTGS Ground 84 Polished Shafting Heat Treated Threaded Bars Triple Stress Relieved Brake Die BORZY SUPER MARKET 7405 Memphis Avenue Brooklyn 9, Ohio SH. I-7988 Complimevm Of ROSELAND GOLF CLUB MEMPHIS ELECTRONICS RIDGE RECORD SHOP I f0',f,f!8f'egL'jfO - HRH Parmatown Shopping Center Q. Phone - Tape Recorders 7421 Ridgewood Dr. Parma 29, Ohio ,. Appliances Joseph Bosoty Tuxedo 5-0160 7419 Memphis Avenue Memphis at Ridge ONtario I-7926 RIDGE DRY CLEANERS MIDWEST FURNITURE co. 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'I-9069 CONSTRUCTION , Builders of Better Homes CLEVELAND FABRIC SHOPS INC. Headquarters for Draperies, 6328 Traymore Avenue Slipcovers and Fabrics Cleveland 9, Ohio Of All Kinds Pearl - Brookpark Shopping Ct. I SH. 9-0980 ,I - 113 I BONEZZYS DRIVE INN mf' HOYT I LARRY ,L ' BOB JOE TERRY JIM I--I PETE'S SERVICE STATION I Compliments of Former Brooklynite NANCY GARAPICK Corner - Ridge 81 Brookpork Roads Frank C. Peddie NEAL FU RNITU RE SALES New and Used Furniture 15145 Lorain Avenue Cle ela d 11 Ohio Winton 1 9220 Nationwide Insurance RODGER B. BOYD Agent Insurance 4341 w. 3sII1 sf. Phone: ON 1-6000 Cleveland 9, Oh o PARMA HARDWARE Cor. Pearl ond Ridge Rd. Pa ma 29 Oh o G e al H dware - Paints PI b g Electrical Supplies Compliments of THE PEARL ROAD LUMBER CO. Easy Financing Available Pearl Road at Brookpark Road FL 1 1438 Congratulations to the Class of 58 From THE FOREST CITY MATERIAL COMPANY 10800 Brookpa rk Road Brooklyn Ohio J 81 J PURE OIL CLAQUE'S SADDLE 4171 Ridge Rd. 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