Bradford High School - Barker Yearbook (Bradford, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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fix Will Dick Curtis operate the machine the way Mr. Kusner instructed him? Chuck Keltz, Pat Comilla, LaVonne Benson, and Donna Vreeland seemed to think so. Dean Beckwith and Benny Michalski seemed to be getting quite a kick out of hearing Joe Titus' voice come over the microphone in physics class. Past chemistry students! Did you ever look so pleased over the position of electrons as Bev Whitney, Larry Gilder- sleeve, and Bev Stroup looked? The small bottle Marcia Matthews was holding tor Miss Allen no doubt contained some species of the plant kingdom. Brenda Robinson, Norma Switzer, Patty Patterson are curious, too. 28 1411 exluilaration of mind x Fw Co Ni, 1 '- 'H Z ffm Ri. Pit matt 6,4

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they wrote the log In the accounts of time on the sea before the sail-less, spar-less days of engine driven hulks, when the sea brewed a witchery seasoned with hardships, great man-o-wars dipped into Nep- tune's briny cup and quaffed the gall of drudg- ery. Mr. Harold Brace, assistant football coach and sophomore world history instructor, was one of the favorite teachers in senior high. Coach always had a good word for everyone and could take a ioke as well as tell one. Any reports on recent news happenings. was a familiar question in the room of Miss Dor- othy Currie, senior history teacher and advisor of the welfare committee. The terrors of a term paper were explained and made seemingly sim- ple by soft-spoken and helpful Miss Currie. Making sure that girls ushered for special 'PII Harold M. Brace, B.S. Ec. Geography Assistant Football Coach Dorothy Currie, A.B. Social Science Welfare Committee Linnea Fahnstrom, A.B. Social Science Ushering Club Faculty Advisor Allen McCullough, B.B.A. Social Science Varsity Basketball Harriet Titus, A.B., M.A. Social Science Study Hall Joseph Walker, A.B., A.M. Social Science Debate Club Junior Class Advisor occasions was one of the tasks of Mrs. Linnea Fahnstrom. She was sponsor of the Ushering Club and a wonderful history teacher besides. Having just finished his first year at senior high was Mr. Allen McCollough, social studies instructor and new assistant basketball coach. He impressed the boys on the team with his bas- ketball ability. Early American history seemed to relive in Miss Harriet Titus' iunior history class. Every Tuesday she had a chance to catch up on her hobby which is sewing. She was sponsor of the Needlecraft Club. A big man with a smile to match sums up Mr. Joseph Walker, a very popular man at sen- ior high. He was the sophomores' world history teacher and an enthusiastic co-sponsor of the Debate Club.



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that all cvuld ind Shiver my timbers! Feast your eyes on the priceless valuables before us. Nine months ago math, physics, biology, chemistry, related sci- ence, and oil lab were buried treasures, but now they are precise, glittering, polished possessions. With vim and vigor Miss Allen instructed her biology students in the whys and wherefores of the plant and animal kingdoms. Her spark- ling personality and effervescence along with an abundance of energy urged her Barker Stott to meet deadlines. Hazel-eyed Mr. David Barnhart took on the responsibility of the Junior Prom decorations as well as teaching his biology class. We had lots of fun. Turn to page 44, paragraph 3, corollary 6, second sentence. Who else could this be but Mr. Freas Downing. His 'Fairness in his classes in any situation was known and lauded 'round the school. Jack-of-all-trades certainly fitted the de- scription of Mr. Forrest Cummings. You name it and he can teach it! Complex problems in solid and trig were his mania. The name coach was almost reverently applied to Mr. Francis Denning. He won the respect of each member of his rugged football team and the school populace by his excellent coaching ability and sportsmanship. Always a grin and never a frown character- ized Mr. Daniel Kusner. He kept his classes chuckling with his humorous stories, and students really enjoyed his class periods. Outside of school he was usually seen whizzing around in his green Packard. laura Allen, A.B., A.M. Biology Barker Advisor Scholastic Committee David Barnhart, B.S. Related Science Social Dancing Club Forrest Cummings, B.S., M.S. Physics, Mathematics Oil Laboratory Proiection Club Francis Denning, A.B. Mathematics Football Coach Football Club Freas Downing, A.B. Mathematics Mathematics Club Daniel Kusner, B.S. Chemistry Camera Club Key Club

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