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Dedication For his sincere help and advice in our journalistic problemsg for his keen understanding in the classroom3 for his quick smile and ready humor outside the class- roomg for his Warmth and friendliness towards us all5 for his enthusiasm and encouragement in all our activ- ities5 for being one we will associate with our happiest memories of Bradford, we the Senior Class of 1945 dedicate our ANNALS to Edmond M. Gagey.
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FIRST Row: janet Brookhart, Dorothy Whiting, Carole Tresch, Puhlirify lllnimgurg Patsy Grier, Serrufizry, Margaret Lucas, Vin' P1'e,ri,it'r1r, Barbara Holmstrom, I'f-uriifmzfg Cornelie llogewind, Trl'a,rnrer, Jeanne Fox, Chu1'fum11 of Ef1!t'rti1Ir1u1c11l, Evelyn Langdon, Cflclfflllzlll uf Pllzyrmrfifigg Joan Stewart, Jane Lammert. SECOND Row: Dorothy Crance, Nancy Hurlburt, Patricia Parrott, Ellen Nichols, Louise Cohen, Marcia Bachelder, Margaret Wilhelm, Rosalie Koontz, Eleanor Letts, Nancy Webb, Mary Louise Zanone, Carol Foster, Patricia Freggens, Margery Reich, Mary Bellamy, Sara jane Hipp, THIRD Row: ,lane Irvin, Mary Ann Hollister, Mary Kaufman, Suzanne Schmock, Beverly Pierson, Nancy Lou Crowe, Lois Cole, Emily Dixon, Elizabeth Bell, Marion Peck, Josephine Meriarn, Jayne Gillis, Jane Griffin, Gloria Rickel, Louise Lamont. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Nichols, joan VVhitehair, Drucie Snyder, Ellen Buchanan, Patricia Allen, Barbara Fry, Pamela Trenor, Bartow Lammert, Margery Hobson, Ann Baumann, Ann Kirkpatrick, Gloria Newman, Mimi MacWilliams, Nancy Lee Blaikie, Margaret Carson, Palma Thoma, janet McCarthy. THE MASQUERADERS Masqueraders, the dramatic club of Bradford, has as its chief aim the Widening and enriching of each member's understanding and enjoyment of the theatre. In its Weekly meetings, work-shop plays are given, plays are reviewed, talks and discussions on the theatre are held, and the members have opportunities to use their talents. The club this year organized a new activity which was open to the entire school- membership in the Theatre Guild. We had fifty-six members of the guild and saw plays such as Sing Out Sweet Land and Foolish Notion. This project has contributed greatly to furthering the interest of all of us in the theatre. This winter we gave a most stirring Christmas Pageant in collaboration with the Glee Club. Later, We presented two one-act plays for the public: Women Who Wait, by Lydia Nagel and The Princess Marries the Page, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Our Commencement Play this year was given on Fathers' Day, April 28, and we had a very fine three-act production. Masqueraders has had a most successful, large club this year due to the enthusiasm of its members and the guidance of its faculty advisor, Miss lylors.
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Glee Club Of the three major campus clubs, the Glee Club is the largest. On Mothers' Day, in collaboration with Masqueraders, we presented the Christmas Choral Pageant. This traditional Pageant depicts the story of the Nativity in pantoinine and song. The joint concert of the Governor Dummer Academy Glee Club and the Bradford Glee Club was the tirst week end in April. They were guests for dinner and a dance which followed the concert. Our next joint concert was held on the third week end in April with the Harvard Glee Club at Bradford. Also in April a small group of the Glee Club sang for the wounded soldiers at the Lovell General Hospital at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. Our twenty-eighth annual concert with Andover was held on the first week end in May at Andover. It is interesting to note that the Bradford Glee Club and the Andover Glee Club were the first to initiate these joint concerts. The many hours devoted to the Glee Club by Mr. johnson, director, and Miss Merritt, accompanist, have made this year one of the most successful in the history of the Glee Club.
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