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JUNIORS Left to Right-First Row-Barbara Woodford, Dolores Mitchell, Lois Kelly, Joanne Hickey, Phyllis Tumbleson, Miss Wetzel, adviser, Joan Finnegan, Pauline Sturm, Margaret Sturm, Maxine Scott, Aileen Manning, Cleo Dixon. Second Row-Bob Driscoll, Jim Mowbray, Bernie Cahill, Wayne Walker, Max Scott, Jay Hickey, John Genzel, Jack Rinkenberger, Harry Staley, Jack Cox, Mr. Ter- williger, adviser. Third Row-Bob Camey, Rick Potter, Catherine Ryan, Theresa, Ann Calhoun, Bonny Reinbeck, Marilyn Emmons, Mary Jean Forbes, Bob Chasteen, Bill Weber, John Campbell. The Junior class is made up of sixteen girls and sixteen boys. Although one member, Pat Tilson, was lost through transfer, Bob Chasteen was added to the roll at the end of the first semester. The class officers are: President, Theresa Ann Calhoun. Vice-President, Bernard Cahill. Secretary, Dolores Mitchell. Treasurer, Phyllis Tumbleson. The Jolly Juniors are interested in sports and other extra-curricular activi- ties and many are members of the Band, F. F. A., Chorus and others. Theresa Calhoun and Dolores Mitchell act as cheerleaders for the student body. The girls' basketball team has been very suc- cessful with Marilyn Emmons as captain. Bonny Reinbeck went to the sectional music contest with piano and low voice and Dolores Mitchell went in the high voice vocal class. The Juniors are rep- resented in the Girls' Ensemble which also went to the contest by Theresa Calhoun, Dolores and Bonny. During the course of the year, the class of 47 sponsored a movie and a chili din- ner besides producing a play. However, the main activity of the year was the Junior-Senior prom which proved very successful. The Juniors wish to express sincere thanks to their class advisers, Miss Wet- zel and Mr. Terwilliger for their part in making our third year at B. H. S. a suc- cess.
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SOPI-IOMORES l Left to Right-First Row--Mr. Arthur, adviser, Pat Harris, Phyllis Thompson, Anna Mae Grubaugh, Marjorie Reed, Audrey Dennison, Charlene Tracy, Marjorie An- derson, Juanita Dixon, Miss Thomas, adviser. Second Row-Pete Gorman, Roy Dorff, Bill Shurts, Donald Cook, Dave Brown, Phil Code, Bernie McKean, Dale Nelson, Benny Pettegrew, Jim Austin. Third Row-Duane Newell, Les Turner, Lee Turner, Vada Dickerson, Lois Real, Sherry Graham, Joanne Shaw, Celestine Stotler, Myrtle Thumma, Doris Poff, Dave Ma- lone, Glen Rinkenberger, Bill Tumbleson. The Sophomore class entered the school year of '45-'46 with a comparatively small but active group of 31 students. Officers who were elected at the initial meeting of the group are: President, Anna Mae Grubaugh. Vice-President, Phyllis Thompson. Secretary, Benny Pettegrew. Treasurer, Dave Brown. Student Council representatives, Mar- jorie Reed and Dave Malone. The ingenuity of the class bore its first fruits at the Homecoming when we re- ceived second prize for our exhibit: a grave, with a white cross at its head, in which Toulon was supposedly buried. The king and queen named by the class to rep- resent them were Phil Code and Celestine Stotler. As it has done since its inception two years ago, our class proved its interest in the field of extra-curricular activities by its active participation in sports, music and drama. Strengthening the Panthers' football squad were several boys from the class. Phil Code, Donald Cook and Bob Lee won letters. The sophomores were also prominent on the hardwoods, Dooz Malone and Phil Code turned the experi- ence of their first year to good advantage by showing more than average ability. Not to be outdone by the boys, the feminine members of the group added their v0Cal talent to the chorus. Anna Mae Grubaugh was a member of the Ensem- ble. Anna Mae joined the Thespians dur- ing the year and is one of the school's cheerleaders. The Christmas party, traditionally the Sophomores, was given by them this year at which games, refreshments and the ex- change of -gifts were the order of the day. Our thanks go to Mr. Arthur and Miss Thomas fOr guiding US so ably through our second year at Bradford High.
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