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PUBLICATIONS THE 1941 COURANT ST A F lf' liditor-in-f'hiet' Bull Sage Assistant ldtlitor Bennett Friedman Miss Lois Downing, Adviser 1-vs Contributors---Betty Van Veehten, Betty Bradshaw, Virginia Forcey, Stuart Hample, Grace Denman, Helen Beth Orange, Virginia Glass, John Peterson Dick Ansell, Lucretia Melvin, Sarah Belle Stull, Iiliza- beth Giles, Jane Henry, .lean Colligan, Nancy Barry, Mary Baliski, Alyce Hample, Frances liasseek, Gloria Beckman, Stanley Green, Bruce Coleman, Dick Geyer, Harold Tingley, Dick McIntosh, Mary Elaine Fay, Holger Peterson, lirnie Palmer, John Kelly, Kay Harvey, Jess Weber, Rosann Brown, Clarence Thayer. The year 12940 was a momentous one for the school paper, The Courant. Along with the fall ot' F'rane1', Gerniany's aerial lmlitzlirieg on lingrland, and the second re-election ol' Franklin D. Roosevelt. the school paper finally reverted to a student publication, and because of this, it only macle an appearance on the averatre of about one issue per month. llowever. high hopes are held for the paper during: the coming' semesters ot' '--11 and '42 as there have been rumors to the fact that a class in journalism may be started. It is well to note that pictures and cartoons have been introduced under the new set-up, More power to you student editors and reporters, 24
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PUBLICATIONS THE 1941 BARKER The tirst Barker was not published until 1915. Until this time an extra large edition ot' the Courant was issued for graduation containing' the class history and activities ot' various societies. The early name ot' The Year Book was changed to the 'l'ununLi'- want . ln IUE8 several names were voted on by the student body and The Barker was chosen as a permanent naine. Many new attractions have been added this year and the members of the Statl' and adviser desire your complete enjoyment of this, The 1941 Barker . Business Assistants: Tom Jay, George Coit, Phil Snyder, Bob Greene, Alex llalberstadt, Bob Harton, Bob Shapiro, Jack Hayes. Art lflditor Stuart Haniple Secretary to liditor Norma Kern Assistants: Alvera Olson, Patricia Townsend, Kay Fochtman, Jean llanes, llelen Fi-tyko, llorothy Rapp, Violet Renwick. Copy' l'lditor Bud Sage Assistants Connie Ilalberstadt, Elaine Kilbury Adviseralilr. VVilliam J. Reilly 23
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ORCHESTRA 'l'he Bradford lligh School orchestra, under the direction of Armat Du- hart., otl'ers many opportunities to its members. Last winter seven of the students were accepted in the Northern llistrict orchestra which niet at Mount Union, Pa. ln March, six of the orchestra members attended the Central llistrict Band at Wellsboro, Pa. At these meets the students competed with other musicians of this district. At least once a year an orchestra composed ot' Kane and Bradford orchestra members presents a concert either at Kane or Bradford. The orchestra furnished music for school plays, assemblies, conee1'ts, and many holiday entertainments. Orchestra Personnel: Genevieve Bryant, Donald Davis, Jean Hanes. .Ioy llelenhrook, Doris Nelson, Peggy Toregler, Joy Hickok, Betty Kohl, Lois Lockwood, Kenneth Maitland, Jack Nolan, Joan Titus, James Bly, Audrey lleasley, Virginia lleitzinger, Betty Ward, Georgiana Powers, Paul de Fonzo, Gerald Nelson, Patricia Crawford, Frances Lee Stoner, Jean Whitney, Agnes Ralston, Phyllis Nelson, Ralph McConnell, Lillian Clugrston, Rupert Keesler, Gretchen Glugston, Elizabeth Giles, Mary Mead, lVlarg'aret Wooster, Nick Sinibaldi, Angelo Susi, Verna Longnecker, James White, Grace lleninan, LaRue Hickok. MUSIC llirector-Mr. Arinat lluhai 25
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