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Front Row: Laura Arends, Robert Kolwelter, Delbert Mccammon, Clyde Mulligan, Clarence Stoltz, Joe Dominick, Ross Flora, Michael Allen Second Row: Carol Brock, Gertrude Hawley, Adaline Boudreau, June Ralph, Marian Prairie, Elizabeth Starasinich, Frances Klonosky, Dorathy Shear, Norma Bleau Third Row: Eleanor Smith, Glenn lulligan, Paul LeGr1s, Robert Ryan, Louis Miller, Tony Toliuszis, Francis Amiot, Juliana Werner JU N IOK CLAS S In September 1935, seventy-seven very green Freshmen entered Bradley High with a conquering look and a determined air. The upper classmen soon took the conquering look off most of the faces by administering initiations and remarks that the Freshmen could grasp only vaguely. At first the new schedule baffled most of us but we set about to follow the actions of the other classes. Tony Toliuszis was chosen our leader for that first year and the outstanding event was the Freshmen Party. As time went on, things became a little clearer and the green wore off. le were now anticipating our Sophomore year. In June, we were turned loose for three short months and then we were back, happy to know that our turn had come to heckle the new Freshmen. During that year Juliana Werner stepped into the harness and with the class cooperating, we showed the school which class had the best salesmen, by getting the most magazine subscriptions in a week. We also turned out s me good athletes that year and one, Joe Dominick, made the first team in Basketball. And now for our Junior year--Clyde Mulligan was elected to guide the ship and with all the class pulling at the cars, we really feel that we have gone places and accomplished things in our role of upper classmen. First we undertook to sell advertising for the basketball schedules. Then we sold the 'Bradley' pennants. Toward the end of our year, events came in thick and fast. On April 19, we sponsored the first dance ever to be given by the high school. On April 21, we introduced a new feature, the Spring Carnival. A more gala affair has never been sitnessed. lay 7 found us at the Hieland Country Club entertaining the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. All events made up one of the happiest years of our lives but more are to come and we, the Juniors, intend to make the most of our Senior Year! 10
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Front Row: Leonard Mulligan, Lloyd Marlaire, Ray Sanor, Charles Voorhees, Betty Jane Kassman, Leonard Martin, Laverne Hahs, Harvey Hackley, William McAtee Second Row: Raymond Colevris, Robert Martin, Stanley Lesczwicz, Leonard Klen- zak, Albert LeGr1s, Donald Blanchette, Marguerite Klupa, Jane A. Money Third Row: Iolyne Wertz, Raymond Outsen, Alpha Englehart, Donald Johnson, Hal McCleary, Leon Slovikoski, Frances Marlaire, Madge Chapman, Rose Smietanskl Fourth Row: Jesse McCue, Betty Jane Sabon, Pauline Johnson, Frances Burkhalter, Shirley Heinze, Alfreda Stokes, Leota Roush, Gladys Hacker, Freddy Beach, John Powers Fifth Row: Gene Adams, Arlene LaGesse, Marie Gadbois, Elmer Stump, Norma MacKenzie, Wanda Dominick, Martha Osterhoff, Donna Mae Larkins, Victor Hoff, Madonna Menard, Isla Mae Umphrey, Robert Shader fd r' XUP' IOMQ 'QF 'I 'WN Gene CuP1ggy'D Adams--Clicking her heels: Frances fnBurky'J Burkhalter-- Riding the train: Fred CnEars'D Beach--Taking off: Donald fnDon'D Blanchette- Making gliders: Raymond l'Ray'7 Colevris--Driving around town: Wanda f'Midge'J Dominick--Sittl on thu b tacks: Alpha f'A1falfa'J Englehart--Writing notes: William K'B1lly2? Hoegstad--Reclining in class: Harvey KNHarv'J Hackley--Try- ing to overcome his bashfulness: Gladys lnltsy-Bitsy J Hacker--Bringing her lunch: Victor fuSnufry'J Hoff--Buying playthings: Laverne KuHorsenJ Haha--Pestering someone: V Pauline K'P1nky'J Johnson-- Talking aloud: Donald K'Don'J Johnson--Translating Caesar: Edward fNEddie'J Kiedzorick--Drawing pictures: Marguerite f'Mar 'J Klu a--Inventing new laughs: Leonard KnLen'1 Klenzak-Fighting: Francis ?'Mike'g Kinder--Passing bills: Betty C'D1mples'l Kassman--Sewing: Francis K'Chris'J Krizan--Passing out gum: Albert i'S1monnJ Legris--Using desks as footstoolst Arlene f'LenanJ LaGesse-- Dancing: Donna Belle Larkins--Singing: Stanley l'Les'J Lesczwioz--Recitingy Robert f'3pats'J Martin--Tormenting peo le: Frances l'FrannienJ Marlaire Getting out of mud holes: Madonna C'Donna'g Menard--Sulhdng: Norma C'Mac'J MacKenzie--Talking back to the teachers: Junior K'Dude'J Mccue--Making use of the telephone: Leonard K'Red'D Mulligan--Warming the bench: Leonard K'Shaky'J Martin--Making sodas: Bernadine K'Dene'J Longtin--Marketing: Hal l'Magee'J MoC1eary--Chewing toothpickss William f'Bi1ly'l McAtee--Sleeping: Raymond i'Ch:bbygx Outsen--Taking care ot his dog: Martha l'Osters'J 0sterhoff--Cdmb- er ir: U8 John l'Buok'J Powers--Getting kicked out or class: Leota i'0te'b Roush-- Cooking: Leon K'Slovie'D Slovikoski--Going to the movies: Robert l'Snaky'J Snader--Throwing paper wads: Rose K'Smitty'J S ietanski--Eating: Alfreda l'Freda'l Stokes--Getting angry: Elmer l'Pete'7 Stump--Playing nursemaids Betty Jane f'Dim les'J Sabon--Closing the windows: Roselyn C'Rose'J Shultz--Going to church: Raymond l'Ray'J Sanor--Driving the car: Isla Mae K'I'J Umphrey--Eating candy: Charles l'Charley'l Voorhees--Skipping school: Iolyne f'Litt1e Nel1'D Wert:--Finding new ooittures: 12
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