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! M., w a , ig 1 NJ FxRs'r Row: Joan Carper, Katherine Reps, Nancy McKinney, Suzanne Lesieur, Marianna Emmons, Mary Elizabeth Cook, Wilda Schaumann, Margaret Ellis, Ellen Nichols, janet Goebel, Jevene Baker, Kathryn Hyde, Barbara Chickering, Nancy Damon. SECOND Row: Betty Jeppson, Suzanne Gillogly, Betty Eaton, Vice Prcridenlg Cynthia Nichols, Patricia Card, Secretary, Eleanor Beede, President, Suzanne Fontaine, Treasurer, Sara Jane Hipp, Cynthia Tomlinson, Jane Hilton, Martha Dowd. THIRD Row: Dorothy Mendinhall, Nlarylin Kissick, Nancy Crowe, May Robinson, Emily Naramore, Suzanne Shmock, Nancy Beam, Nancy Lee Blaikie, Jane Goodman, Eleanor Whitney, Janet Richmond, Nancy Porter, Jane Jessup, Mary Ann Hollister, Geraldine Geiger, Marion Peck, Jayne Gillis, Margery Anderson, Eleanor Treacy, Jane Irvin, Jane Griffin. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This year the Home Economics Club has covered a variety of subjects ranging from rationing and nutrition to interior decoration and make-up. Outside speakers and movies help to enlighten us on these and many other subjects. For the first time this year there has been organized a Massachusetts State Student Association of which Bradford is one of the charter members. The oilicers are elected for one year and this year Bradford held the office of recording secretary. The club has had four meetings and is Working hard to become an ellicient and well organized unit. With the Home Economics Club Working in close harmony with this association We hope to work out some very interesting plans for next year. The club owes many thanks to the help and guidance of Miss Beach and Miss Wells for their untiring efforts in guiding us through the year.
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FIRSI Row: Mary lfuller, janet Goebel, Idamae Schulze, joan Stewart, lirlzircia Raines, Vice PfE.Yl.tiL'lIfJ vlulia Kenney, 1 f't'rfifrr1fg Frances lleers, Srt'n'l.vrv-Trt'.mi1ur'g janet Bl'll1llCllfll't, lillildred Bronson, lililabeth Ashley, Nancy Hayes. Skcosiv Row: Nlargavet Hernheisel, lilirabeth llentlers-in, Barbara llolmstrom, jean Francisco, Helen XVinsock, 'Nlargaret Ronan, lNla1'v-lillen Spangler, Mary Bellamy, Patricia Card, Betty Eaton, jean Tucker, llorotliy YVhiting, llorotliy Simons, Nina Green, Nancy Jordan, Marv Noel Magennis. Titian Row: Ibttrt-tliy lNl.irinan, Vivian Hand, Bartow Lannnert, liarbara Driscoll, Ellen Buchanan, Ellen Gilstin, 'lean l'resl'n'ey, llarbara Clnsser, llarbaixt XVells, Patricia Robbins, Palma Thonia, Juliet blennvv. janet lNlcL'artliy, Eleanor Fenton, ,lost-phine Meriain, Janice NVard. l-'ntkrit Row, Babbie Neumann, Letilia Rieck, llarbzira Anderson, Lucy Bennett, joan Koch, Jane Gardiner, Nlarke Kite, Ann liirkpatrick, Frances Pager, Ann Baumann, Elizabeth Pinkerton, Nancy L'annon, Joyce Benson, jean MacLean, jane Urillin, Shada Deetjen, Shirley Ross, Frances Sellew. BRADFORD FORUM The Bradford Forum meets twice a month for discussion, movies or outside speakers. lt is a very informal group in which every student is allowed to object to statements made and present her side of the question. The biggest program for this year was an election for President and Vice-President of the United States held in the school. Committees were formed to malte posters and tix up voting booths. Miniature ballots were printed and the entire student body, the faculty and the school employees voted on the national election day. To inform the students as to the main issues of the election, both a Democratic and Republican repre- sentative spolte to the student body. A movie has been shown on the problems of food supply in wartime England, a local C.l.O. leader spoke to the forum members and we have had club discussions on such subjects as the election and both liuropean and Pacitic war fronts. Our aim is to acquaint the members with national and international affairs and so arouse an interest that will be extended into the future. This aim would never have been realized without the interest and guidance of Dr. Moss to whom we express our appreciation. Julia KEIlIl8y
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.vjlg x sw. ,Y i W - a .A - hm'- ' Babbie Neumann, janet Ritlilnond, Sally Prescott HAVERHILL GAZETTE EDITORS Each week a column entitled Activities of the Students at Bradford Junior Collegen appears in the Haverhill Gazette. The editorial staff, comprised of two seniors and one freshman, was organized live years ago. The editorial staff reports on the academic, social, and extra-curricular activities of the students, as well as the activities of the faculty members and the news of the alumnae. ln addition to its regular function, the Gazette editors collaborate with the news editors of Quill and edit the Past Perfect section of that magazine, which is a review of the Bradford news. For the first time this year, the Gazette editors have had the opportunity of being members of the college board of Mademoiselle magazine. As members of the college board, the editors have been trying out for the position of guest editor of the college issue of lVIademoiselle. This column owes its success to Dr. Gagev, who has been of great assistance to us during the year, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his help. The editors have gained experience in writing this column for you and they have enjoyed doing it.
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