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Scenes from CT he Cucbods Nest PLAY- THE CUCKOO'S NEST Front Row-Bob Boyd, Jane Owens, Grace Foster, Bruce Velde, 1 . Back Row-Lynn Velde, Camilla Kelly, Norma Ames, Bim Tumbleson, Clifford Miller, Alfred Wolfe, Gloria Welsh. PLAY- BIG TIME Front Row-Isobel Burwell, Cleo Dyer, Ruth Crady, Patsy Ann Harris, Joanne Shaw, Shirley Horack, Beryl Coleman, Miss Heetland, Director. Second Row-Wilma Rinkenberger, Roberta Bair, Gloria Boyd, Carol Landes, Mabel Allen, Ruth Murphy, Norma Ames, Eleanor Champion. Third Row-Grace Foster, June Enos, Lois Gubbins, Jane Owens, Gloria Welsh, Ruth Spencer, Mary Shearer. Fourth Row-Warren Hallock, Bim Tum- bleson, Gene Piper, Hannah Capperrune. Eileen Scott, Kenneth Johnston, John Howes, Lynn Velde. Back Row-Louise Head, Delight Reed, Bill Code, Bob Boyd, Bill Carroll, Inez Fulks, Eileen Wilt. PRODUCTION MANAGERS Front Row-left to right-Ruth Mitchell Gertrude Briggs, Catherine Forbes, Gene: vieve Hall. Back Row-Tom Landes, Merlin Clausen Gene Piper, Clair Giltner.
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'-it Dramatic Club Front Row-left to right-Lois Ward, Wilma Sellars, Willford Farley, Lois Gubbins, Warren Hallock, Lloyd Bell, Lois Ringenberg, Eleanor Champion, Alberta Ryan. Second Row-Miss Heetland, Sponsorg Margaret Hewitt, Helen Alexander, Cleo Dyer, Wilma Rinkenberger, Gladys Wolfe, Rosemary Breen, Celestine Barnes, Arlene Jackson, Gloria Boyd, Evelyn Swearingen. Third Row-Norma Ames, Ruth Mitchell, Betty Jurgensen, Ruth Murphy, Grace Foster, Mary Shearer, Jeanne Bogner, Margaret House, Betty Philhower, Camilla Kelly. Fourth Row-Isobel Burwell, Clifford Renner, Tom Landes, Dick Webber, Lynn Velde, Bim Tumbleson, Bill Code, Leslie Welsh, Russell Jarman, Francis Farley. Fifth Row-Jeanne Oakes, Virginia Reed, Catherine Forbes, Gloria Welsh, Nina Beeney, Gertrude Briggs, Marialyce Welsh, Patricia Moran. Catherine Mowbray, Eleanor Lackie, Genevieve Hall. Sixth Row-John Howes, Dick Nelson, Clair Giltner, Bob Real, Forrest Baylor, Clifford Miller, Kenny Johnston, Gene Piper, Zane Field, Alfred Wolfe. Seventh Row-Helen Blaisdell, J'ane Owens, Charlotte Dunbar, Eileen Wilt, Veronica Murphy, Inez Fulks, Ferne Tumbleson, Marcella Hopkins, Marian Ioder. Back Row-Donald Butte, Bruce Velde, Donald Renner, Bill Carroll, Glenn Moffitt, Joe McKean, Herbie Bayer, Bob Gubbins, Merlin Clausen, Bob Boyd. lLLIN0lS STATE SPEECH LEAGUE Bradford High School is a member of this state speech organization. In 1936 Brad- ford sent the following students to the dis- trict contest of the state series: Louise Als- pach, Greig Ward, Bruce Velde, Gloria Boyd. Carol Landes and Florence Bentley. Gloria Boyd competed in the state contest. John Mowbray, Grace Foster, Florence Bentley, Greig Ward, Bob Boyd represented Brad- ford High at the Stark County Declamatory Contest. Every member of the cast of Proposals the one-act play presented at the state con- test, was chosen for the all-state cast. This is a distinct honor for the actors and school. Bradford was selected as one of eight schools to send a reader to the declama. tory demonstration for the High School Conference at Ur'ana in Novemer. Gloria Welsh, a sophomore. represented our school at this meeting. This year a group of twenty-five students interested in the Illinois State Speech League learned readings from selected authors for competition. First place winners spoke in the state series of contests. The widespread interest in speech and dramatic work in our school is due to the many opportunities for appearance of stu- dents and adequate facilities offered by the school. We are looking forward to contin- ued improvement in the speech department of the school.
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Home Economic Dept. WINIFRED GRANTHAM, B. S. McKendree College LOOKING FORWARD Home economics today and tomorrow deals with the problems of desirable stand- ards and processes of homemaking. Today we emphasize more phases of homemaking than were stressed yesterday-tomorrow we will broaden our emphasis still more, as we find it necessary in order to keep pace with our students. Bradford Township High School is formu- lating plans for a full home economics course. Keeping in step with the time-the ireshnian girl will take Home Economics I. a new course which includes many units giving the girl an idea of all phases of the work. Following are some of the units com- posing this course: the well-dressed girl, the girl's room, food for health, hospitality, selection of clothing, care and repair of clothing and family relationships. Home Economics II is the foods course: Home Economics III: the clothing course: and Home Economics IV will be the home management course, containing more com- plete units having to do with the needs of the family and the home. CLOTHING ln the past as well as the present, the Clothing Department of Bradford High School has been very successful in many ways. The students learn how to know and buy materials and how to select the right kind of clothes for their particular types. Besides learning to sew there are other problems. Each person must report on one home project the first semester and two the sec-ond semester. These projects per- tain to such activities as renovating the wardrobe. caring for one's room, personal regimen and redec-oration problems. HELEN EDLEFSON, B. S. MacMurray College As each unit of the year's work is taken up illustrations and materials relating to that line of work are kept in notebooks for future reference. O11r clothing department cooperates with other departments in the school in that we have done some upholstery work, cu: our glee club dress patterns and helped in many other ways. f i 2 ft, CLOTHING CLASS First Table-Veronica Murphy, Sylviu Rouse, Virginia. Reed, Margaret Hewitt, Margie Dorgan, Isobel Burwell. Marian Ioder, Rosemary Breen. Second Table-Hannah Capperrune. Helen Alexander, Jean Bogner, Bernadine Boni- leny. Third Table-Opal Ruberg, Frances Schne- man, Dorothy Swearingen, Eileen Scott. Wilma Sellers, Glayds Wolfe, EVQIYH Swearingen. Ruth Wall, Cleo Dyer, Wim- fred Grantham, instructor. Lorraine Wilt. Shirley Horack, Leona Sprowls.
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