Bradford High School - Bradonian Yearbook (Bradford, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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SOPHOMORES Left to Right-First Row-Joanne Hickey, Barbara Woodford, Delores Mitchell, Catherine Ryan, Dorothy Clark, Joan Finnegan, Phyllis Tumbleson, Aileen Manning, Cleo Dixon. Second Row---Miss McElwain-adviser, John Campbell, Bill Weber, Marilyn Emmons, Bonnie Reinbeck, Theresa Calhoun, Mary Jean Forbes, Pauline Sturm, Margaret Sturm, Maxine Scott, Lois Kelly, Barbara Tindle, David Manning, Bernard Ca- hill. Tlhird Row-Earl Hartwig, Jack Burrows, Bob Camey, John Votavla, John Cox, Jay Hickey, Bob Driscoll, Rick Potter, Jim Mowbray, Max Scott, Jack Rinkenberger, VVayne Walker. The Sophomore class is the largest class in school. It consists of 37 and the mem- bers have participated in many of the major activities of the sChool this year. The officers of the year are: President, Jay Hickey Vice-President, Theresa Calhoun Secretary, Dolores Mitchell Treasurer, Phyllis Tumbleson Student Council, Joanne Hickey The class has had a. high showing in sports and the letter men are: Jay Hickey, Jack Cox, and Bob Driscoll. Many are members of band, F. F. A., Home Economics Club and Glee Club. There were new Thespian members this year after the play, Almost Summer. Mem- bers are Bernard Cahill, Jack Rinken- berger, Bonny Reinbeck, and Theresa Calhoun. The Sophomores did their part in help- ing make the Homecoming a success. Our booth was decorated in orange and black, with football dummies upsetting a small shed. On the -shed was a sign, Bradford Upset Wyoming. Theresa Cal- houn and Jack Cox were chosen as Queen and King of the class. The all Christmas party was given by the Sophomores with an efficient com- mittee chairman, Barbara Woodford. The entertainment was spent in enjoying a miniature carnival and the arrival of Santa Claus QB. CJ who distributed the gifts. We give thanks to our advisors Miss McElwain and Mr. Taylor.

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JUNIORS First Row- Mrs. Traugh-adviser, Helen Ratcliff, Mary Real, Laverne Albrecht, Dona Hartwig, Betty Wright, Beatrice Campbell, Harriet Vest, Marlo Thomas. Peggy Jones, Mr. Brokaw-adviser. Second Row---Chester Grubaugh, Don Philhower, Nellie Austin, Mary Jane Heinz- mann, Catherine Code, Barbara Graham, Chiarlotte Phelps, John Scott, Dick Finnegan, Jim Cahill. Third Row-Earl Hawkins, Ja-ck Carroll, Gordon Thompson, Herbert Reed, Calvin Doss, Jerry Copple, Roy Ehnle, Howard Moody, John Lawson, Junior Fosdick, Junior Ault. This year's Junior Class has lived up to the long-standing name of Jolly Juniors. They have participated in all high school activities and done their share of work. The officers who have led them through a profitable year are: President, Howard Moody Vice-President, Earl Hawkins Secretary, Mary Real Treasurer, Beatrice Campbell Student Council Representative, Jack Carroll Our class advisors are Mrs. Traugh and Mr. Brokaw. The Junior girls, numbering fifteen, have been well-represented in the Home Economics Club and Girls' Chorus. A majority of the sixteen Junior boys have been interested in basketball, football, and track. In fact six juniors held places on the first team of basketball and eleven were members of the football first team. All of these boys have won their letters in some form of athletics. Members of the Junior class who had roles in the all-school plays were: .lim Cahill, Earl Hawkins, Beatrice Campbell, and John Lawson. The party which the Juniors sponsored for the school this year was a Sadie Hawkin's Party. The students dressed in various costumes suitable for the oc- casion. Some of these were quite good. Prizes were given to the best-dressed citizen of Dog-Patch. Several students demonstrated a backwoods wedding and the annual Sadie Hawkins Race was enacted by Chester Grubaugh and Mary Jean Forbes. Games and folk-dances then followed and everyone participated in an all-out race for a mate, Very appetiz- ing menus announced suitable refresh- ments and all agreed that the party was a success. Mrs. Traugh and Mr. Brokaw have proved helpful throughout the year and we appeciate their leadership. We are looking foward to as successful a, Senior year as the past year has been.



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FRESH MEN iileisiwisf iii fl Left to Right-First Row--Rita Bogner, Marjorie Anderson, .Dorothy Norton. Charlene Tracy,'Marjorie Reed, Audrey Dennison, Doris Poff, Vada Dickerson, Juanita Dixon. Second Row-Mr. Arthur-adviser, Bernard Harney, David Malone, Carl Copple, Joan Shaw, Myrtle Thumma, Celestine Stotler, Pat Harris, Phyllis Thompson, Anna Mae Grubaugh, Leland Turner, Lester Turner, Duane Newell, Miss Mullan- adviser. Third Row-Jim Austin, Glenn Rinkenberger, Bill Tumbleson, Roy Dorff, Donald Cook, Phil Code, Bernard McKea.n, Dale Nelson, David Brown, Bill Shurts, Benny Pettegrew, Bob Lee. The Freshman class of 1944-1945 con- sists of 19 boys and 17 girls. The elected officers are: President, Benny Pettegrew Vice President, Donald Cook Secretary, David Malone Treasurer, Celestine Stotler Student Council Rep., Bernie McKean Thanks to the Seniors' help we all lived through the initiation. Our first contri- bution to the school was our exhibit at the Homecoming. This was a picture of Chief Blackhawk painting the football winners of the Blackhawk conference in the past. years. Our class was well represented in school activities, especially athletics. The boys were all out for football and one earned his letter. Both boys and girls are out for basketball. Some of the boys are on the second team and one is playing on the first team. Several students have 'shown particular interest in the band and four freshmen are already members. Many of the class participate in Boys' and Girls' Chorus. Our class was represented in the dra- matics fiefd by Anna Mae Grubaugh, who Dart in Almost Summer. During the year we surrendered Donald Fuller to Lincoln High School. However, we welcomed Dale Nelson, who trans- ferred from Woodruff High in Peoria , Our class advisors are Mr. Arthur and Miss Mullan. We have enjoyed our first year in high school and we are looking' forward to three more pleasurable years.

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