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PAGE EIGHT Tur.e in at 1490 On Your Dial THE ERA, BRADFORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951. Hear It On WESB Read ti The ERA Bradford High Industrial Class Visits Buffalo Factory By JANET The graduating of 1951 of me Bradford Senior Hign School presented the annual Senior Assembly Friday under The direction of John Meizk-r and Guy Denniston. aiMvjse oroDhet. shook his Brar.c:. Lawrence Bryant Soetr Keith Case, ana Betty COOS.

"weU EC TM Dehr. Leo Dei Monago. cay DiFor.20. ar.c George Dixon av Tere also in the varied skits. Also on Program Dor, DrmrjTKTKi, Ray Feura.

Jane Fisher. Freeman cnc By CMR5.STINE DOUBLE Ki rhcm: and ypr: a full Park. Tues- A school was decided rather 'nan separate class picnics, i Iff: at 31 o'clock and de- Fred Fvda, Nar.c:- Govsmiin, Gloria Giordano, vouri lunch at 12 noon. Marsaret Glass. Nncv Afterwards, were taken and Ar.nri Marie Granata were i and each class sang a song.

The active participants. Senior Social was Long'" the Jiir Grennon. Jim Grove, Bob' Hammond. Joan Lena Kan-1 Juniors Sound i lhe jh burg, Pa: Hedley, Rusiy Hetrick. "Cm Top of Old Smoky;" Dave Hodgson.

Betty Hughey. and the Freshman. "Sparrow In the Paul Hunter. JTreerop;" and the Eighth grade. Gee! Mon, I to Come Home." the selections the com- the school song.

Bob lading's. Marion Mark Johnson. Dot Kemick, Royal Kemper, Sis Loveless, Bill Lynch, Following Theima Lubold, Chuck McDermott, bined clashes san and Fran McGilL Preceding the ball games, all sang Delores McKenna, Sue Magee, til chorus of "Take Me Out to the Karry Mitchell, Jim Munday, Dick Mtitzabaugh, Barb Newton, Mary Pessia, Marilyn Reed, Max Rensel. Ball Game." The Senior and Sophomores played grades 8. 9 and 11.

Members of ihc Senior-Sophomore and Shirlev Ripple. team were Ogurchak. Statti, Lama. New. Salberg, Margaret Sapko, Brandow, Clifford, Holleran, Vinca, Phyllis Schwab, Don Shick.

Joe Pat uto, Butler. Pascarella. Monago. Campbell. Wilcox, Brown, Joe Slide, Miriam Slocum, Snuffy Smith, Sally Stephens, Juanita Strotman, Norma Strotman, Patricia Swanson, End Ronald Tartarella took part.

Frank Terrell, Audrey Tracy, Jack VanHouette, Florio Vecellio, Mary Lou Vickery, Dick Ward, BiU "Warren, Vic Wenfrworth, Don White, Bob Winners, Bob Woods, and Gus Gocella joined in the assembly. The stage crew included Jean Haven, EsteHe Hinaman, Paye Holliday, Ted Lundin, Don Neiil, Jack Morrison. George Newman, and Eddie Urban. Junior From i Marcell. Junior class President Parry Pas- Murnhv Butler, Rouff and Johnston.

The Junior. Frosh, 8th grade team included Therminy, Blaisdeil. Sampson, Piersimoni, Raabe. Schillinger, Beeman, Costanzo. Griffith, Krieg, Evizdak.

Arlia, Cardticci, Fensel, Sampson, Kinney, Terwilliger. Rosi- linski, Freeman, Clayton. OToole. Gobbi, Miller, Pringle and Sullivan. The Senior and Sophomore girls the Junior and Freshman Otto Township I Presents Awards i By the Otto Horn Staff Just 15 years ago the Student Council of the Otto i Township School adopted a plan to give recognition for I outstanding accomplishment in all phases of school activ- ities.

This was during the school year of 1936-37. 1 Awards are based upon a definite i mt; va ue hich has been pre- flllllOF assigned to each type of activity and approved by the class lPtllO SHOWN ABOVE are members of the electrical shop of the Bradford Senior High School who visited the Westinghouse Electrical Motor and Control Division in Buffalo this month. Front row from left are Mr. McKlellan. safety engineer and guide; Gary Gentile.

Edward Urban, Russell Marks and Donald White. Middle row from left sc Arthur Kurpokat, electrical instructor, William Beeman, Orla Hess, Raymond Ishman, Walter Potter, Anthony Vinelli. Back row from left, George Newman, Frank Hess, Ronald Toothman and Roger Carpenter. ra School Section receiving gold keys are (Jerry Angevine, general; Priscilla Clyde, scholastic: Marilyn Dibble, I general; Car! Dittman, general; I Donald Eckelbarger. general: Paul i By JO CURTIS i Gross athletic; Marcia McCord.

Eldred The Junior class eneral; Gertrude Schnell, schol- Eldred Hieh school has set June 6 as 1 Barbara Shirey, general and the for its picnic at Cuba Lake. Bruce Williams, general, i The boys are on the transportation Silver keys are being awarded to I committee. The girls will be in Clifford Bidwell, athletic; William charge of refreshments. The Sopho- jBrunner. general; Jean Cuaster, I mores also are planning a picnic for general; Wesley Coast, general; Cuba Lake.

Janette Cousins, music; Sylvia Dob- I ner, general; Jack Foster, athletics; "Slave Day" was observed in Eld- I William Gagnon, general: Paul Larked His-h School. The band general: AUene Minard, gen- jbers sold red tags to the girls a i a 1 Doris general: Martha i orange tags to the boys to pin on! a Nelson, music: Maxine Nelson, iked. The person on ''general: Sidney Balmer, general; whom t.he tae was pinned" was your i Lan 1 Shuman, general; Rosenia slave for the day. Sprague. general; Lyle Turner, gen- ieral; Fav Watson, general and Gail Thev naa 10 can- 1 vour oooks to i Wolcott, general.

1 and irom classes. Pick up the paper from under your clean Bronze keys will be given Norman jyour desk, set your coat and help Beil music: Donna Brown, music: you put it on. Stanton Curtin. music: Marie In other words the "slaves" had Glover, music: Anna Mae Hahn, to do anvthiiiE thev were told to do. music: Ruth Holden.

music; Wil- Edited by Miss Frances Keeney Some of the teachers were seen i picking up papers and carrying I students' books to classes. One teach- er even had to sing ten verses o' "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." I Ham Houben, athletic; James Ja- rtment Program Junior-Senior onior High Boys i Dinner Friday AtMt Br MARY LOU BCRLINGAME Smethport--The Senior Dramatic By DIAXNE HEROLD Last Friday's assembly at Bradford Junior High School provided a spectacular exhibition of the work being done in physical education under i the direction of Coach George Wilcox. Almost 200 boys of grades Eight and Nine participated. Master of ceremonies was Gary Knapp, who ad charge of opening exer- By KAY BRYMAN were McFarland, Henret-ty, Parsons, Schaming, GuJnac. Eddy.

Peckham. Kelley, Carroll, Fraser, Kelly. Matthews. Marcell, Club, mider the direction of Miss! Martha Colegrove, teacher of Eng-! The first act consisted of a volley Read, Holleran and Hvizdak. Statti, Minor.

Peckham, Healy, Wilcox, Gleason. Schaming, Curcio, Healy, Gocella. Flaherty, Jaeger, Camarco. Healy, Basile, Ricci, O'Day and Sankner. The Eighth grade girls played dodgebail.

Umpires for the game were Vince laderosa. Bob Healey, Larrj- Beauseigneur. Barbara Cuneen. Martha Keefe and Gloria Lakev. obson Place carella invited all Seniors, at a recent Senior class meeting, to attend the semi-formal Junior prom, which will be held on June 1.

Miss Helen Smith and James Pockey have announced their decorating committee for the prom, which includes Dorene Ungemah, Sally Gimera, Mary Gildersleeve, Natalie Marks, Marilyn Barnes, Marilyn Murphy, Marjorie Leohiara, Rosemary Roggenbaum, Sally Stengel, Shirley Gallagher, Ann Dana, Bonnie Brown, and Nancy Watterson. Also serving on the committee are Frances Wells, Judy Oliver, Irene VanHouette, Judy Bruens, Joanne Palazetti, Marian Hartman, Amelia Eyda, Nancy Bird, Linda Rosenfield, Charlotte Smith, Harriet Sheldon, Jim Baker, Bill Carney, Wayne Baker, Joyce Boyle, Dave Fronaple, Tom Milliron, Tony Luzzi, Ann Henretta. Jack Offenbach, and Ralph Rose. Joseph Walker is faulty adviser for the orchestra eommittee, Miss Dorothy Currte and Mrs. Linnea violm; Pauy Ren cups and Fahnstrom are acting as advisers saucers: Pattj Marcott.

crocheting for the program and favors commit- and cookies; a a Carlquist, tee. while Harold Brace and Charles book pM nie platko baseball; Ila Caliahan are advising the check-j Covell) pictures babies; Janice Grennan, piano: Joe Wichensky, lish and librarian at Smethport High, presented a comedy in two acts Friday before an assemblv of Members of the second team were I Junior and Senior High students. The play was entitled, "Statistically 1. I ft Yours. The cast included Ashby.

portraji-ing Letty, a typist; Virginia I ball tournament between Eighth grade rooms 204 and 106, and the Ninth grade rooms 311 and 206. Participants were Larry Gildersleeve. Jim Coiosimo, Fred Edel, Jerry Goodman, Francis Cornelius, Bob Johnston. Walter Shales, Richard Haynes, Tom Feidt, William George, Philip Ax tell. Maynard, Maybelle.

another typist Oregon' Foster, Jack Griffin who is engaged to be married; Aria David Keverline, Bob Pfouts Russell Bailey. Paula Johns, manager of the filing office; Don Comes, E. J. "Watson, the boss and present owner; Alferi, Peggy, his private sec- Sweeley, Dick Curtis, James Nenno, Joe Titus. Jim Davis, Rickey Hane, Eugene DePrank, Ronnie O'Neill, I The band had its first marching practice of the year Thursday.

There are many new faces in the band this year and the band hopes to wear their new uniforms on Memorial Day. The band will journey to Wellsboro. Pa. on June 15th to participate in the Laurel Festival. The Glee Club sang two hymns and "Work for the Night Is Coming." at the Baccalaureate services Sunday night.

The gym was decor- coby. athletic; Philip Johnston, athletic; Mary Oliver, music: Grace O'Neil, attendance: Richard Reynolds, athletic. Edwin Schuetrum, athletic, Roy Wolford, leadership. Certificates are being awarded to Carole Bullock, Raylene Limerick, Harry McAfee and Edna Wandover. Fifth Grade Club Presents Play About Princess Glover, Jerry Sundahl.

Bob Vernon, David Williams, Bill DeVoe, Roger Hane, Bill Seminelo, Jim Yount, Bob Colestro, Jim Fuller, Earl Mt. Jewett Friday evening the ated in the Senior Class colors, blue Senior class, the faculty, and the an 3 school board will be guests of the at amlual Junior bawjuet. The program will i Lewis Ruil Pupil ill "pu uuieauu, Jim uiier, jiarii, i i I Seeker Bili Fertig Dick Ressel and! Weicome Winnie i Complete Book Reports Adair: resonse. Roth: vocal Charles Allen. On the horse were Rav Milholien ol by Janefc KeUey; ciarblet sol Jack Yohe.

Bill Birmingham, 5 5 Ver acco TMP anief Owens, Bob LaBorde, claytori Barbara Dee swanson. This Troutman, Dick Curtis. BiU George. rllowed Dy group sln S- Henry, The grades recently took tests from Don Rich, Phil Persichini, and Bob ffnt lJ act as toa5tma5ter the county excitement ELIZABETH PAXTUSO Eighth ade has i book reports for required reading. th By LOIS GRAVES The Fifth grade after-school reading club presented the play, "The Proud Princess" in the Third Ward school auditorium last Friday and on Tuesday.

Characters were Gary Greenwood, Bett 5 "the Sealev. Following the meal and program i resulted from a fire drill Friday. 'Tins act was climaxed by a tower- I win be dancing from 9 p.m. to I Seventeen children were on the hel alti B.T PATTY MARCOTT Members of the sixth grade Jay Rizzuti, Leonard Wilson, Willy a retary; Philip Mayer. Theodore Van Deiw John Wooster TOIIV Muto.

Blinkencamp, or Ted, the burglar Bob Poolei Mike Mongillo and new owner; Mary Jane Benson. Dodaro and Larrv Ui ron Rutc Boxing matches followed between Brock- -canvas Back" Lefty Newhouse and i news- reporter and Sherman ing ladder of boys, which extended i "Anight, with the aid of the gym. queen:" Ellen Gustavson, "the proud princess:" Neil Clark, the chief Tommy McDowell, the page; Robert Fotch, honor roll in the primary room I Courtlv Ed GaU KL Ur Trnplr rt'ti a i In closbl Richard Danielson and Edward An- military derson, gave a talk on their recent Grammar room. ta onri cum nnriAi- ui liicu Uiiuci trip to Washington. Other students on the program were: vocal soloist, Cisco.

Mr. Riddle, attomey-at-law. Shirley Cleveland served as student human relations class brought their i director and prompter and Bill hobbies to school Friday. Various Clark as stage manager. hobbies of the students include: Joel Burns, making arrow heads: Gary; Students enrolled in anv commer- and "Bull" Bill McLaughlin.

Official Referee was Jim Miller and Timekeeper was Clain Johnson. Oi freshman Sergeant Dee Swanson: trumpet' Charles Feltz. Uniforms included soloist. Harold Pierm and accom- Head Lee Driver variations of all of the services. The drill team consisted of Jerry Long, Bob Shane.

Rickey. Hane, Hill. Goodman and Carl Grove, marbles; cial subject, such as typing, book-l werc Max Schlop Mongaio Jerry Hardy, empty .22 shells; keeping, shorthand and commercial ilyn Lantz and Carol Hartman. math, were eligible to attend annual spring outing of the commercial department held at nearby Prospect The third act-constituted an array Dick Curtis, Jim Davis, Gene Def gymnastic tumbling, parallel jp ank. Clain Johnson, Forest Clark, and horse.

On the parallel bare i Russell room committee. Lois Allen, making candy, i and Bill Watterson, games. Monti. Lloyd Haven, Cobb, Tony Pascarella, Jim Colosimo, Ted Clark. Ted Jay.

Leon Pire, Franklin Mackey. Frank Bennett. Harold Bennett. Tumbling included Rose Napolitan, commercial teach- gett. Bob Cobb, Albert Foster.

Ellis Brian O'Connor, Bob Johnston, Jim Vecillio, Glenn I mations. Br Linda Lyon Sacketc. Jack Stewart, Clarence Carolyn Graves, the fine lady; i Benno Mills and Larry Richmond, i the fine lords: Jo Ann Hadsell, the old countrywoman: Ed Gallup, the old countryman: Carol Hane, the country lass; Larry Brown, the' country lad; Janice Fellman, the first cook; Charlene Casco. the sec- panist, Mercedes Glover. The "Magicians" for 1951, arrived Thursday afternoon.

However, Seventh graders at the Lee Driver, coo carol Hane, the third will not be distributed until May 25.1 school who have had perfect at- coo jjgji clark thf major domo immediatelv after final exam-; tendance vear a Robert! I Tne ooys ena bail wers awarded to Fred, Allen, Richard Fivnn Bud Bi" Deibler Dart, Gaye Jim Miller, Dick Burgess. Dick Case, Joe Paul. Lewis Brown. Sam Sylves- Jim Nenno i The weleome announcement that Troutman. Marilyn Slickl Gree nwood.

Paul Jim Nenno, Jewett n) par icipant in Douhit. Carol Farrell, Rolena Par-: dus and GalJ Thg (the Babe Ruth sportsmanship pro- Janet Rudesill. Nancy and equipment were gram as made as iday morning arn es O'Connell. ers at Smethport, chaperoned the crowd. Miss Philmena Bonfilio, gins' physical education teacher, super- The First grade entertained the vised the recreation.

Serving on the a party, stories I committees were Myrtle Oviatt.l man of the junior home room ad visers. Mrs. James Shea and Mr. Walker are ticket committee advisers and Miss Sylvia Gustafson and Mrs. Fahnstrom are advisers for the ireshment committee were read and refreshments served.

I R. aip Mayer, Jack Burdick, and iii-us is une ciirfji Clil Atabott recovering at Btut. hospital after being hit by an a 1 mobile. Robert Costanzo was honored by! Fourth urade students at a surprise party. played games follow-; ing luncheon.

Bonnie and Jimmie: Costanzo attended the party. Four-! Sl)5an Woodward has returned i stra tion th grade pupils have planted t) the second Ward i day i scocis in hoping to Schoo 3hc is a pupil jn he that roots i their war down Barker, Dennis Wetzel, Jack O'Neil, Dag- te r. Dean Beckwith, Gordon Ernst, Wade Copeland, John Heffner, Michael Buffa. Harry Shick, Cory Jim Talerico, Dick McCann, Jacob JKuber, and Dick Brocius. ations by Mr.

Stevens following the film. At that time students award. The eligible students were i held last night. end ball pennants were given to i Donna Vanerstrom, Nancv Tull, 01 6 Gtistavson, Carol Hane, Marcia Barbara ore and iuiiowuig uie inm. aA a Ellen Gllstavson Carol Hane ime votes were cast for the Farrell.

Linda Lyon and Janet a Mari i JT1 O'Brien who best qualified for the i desill took part in County Chorus Kirkpatricki Joanne cacciato those of the classes. Rosamond Cott. Junior and Senior i Robert Green had a birthday! partv in the Fourth and Fifth grade Gra ave a re rt on Simon Bolivar. Derrick City tiecoras Lead Sixth Ward SLOAN By SHELLEY ANN SPENCER Children with perfect attendance for April in the Fourth gra-de of the Sixth Ward school are Larry Battles, Day Geno DeFHippo, Russell Fink, John Grady, Kelley. Jonr.

Muse, Richard Peterson, Wii- Shlllinaer. Sh tems find me way up. Seuy Buyer. Sally Saliic Haynes. Sandra Lindquist, Sarah LiiXe.

Jane Siffrirm and Barbara Troutman. Ronald Carty was hurt in a a from a bicycle. He had to have stitches put in hk leg. imethport (admiiiion Gates and Florence Bowen. By OTTO-HORN STAFF Report cards were given to tse students of the Otto Township High School marking the close of the fifth six- I week period.

Examinations will be given the Seniors on May 22 and 23. Last Friday's assembly included a demon- of of science used in every with glimpses of future a i i i i stunts. Glenn L. Morris Dradlord High beuiOVS presented the program with i Pi By JAMES DEASY Jr. boys and who Eldred Latin Groups I Hold Roman Banquet Eldred The Latin One and Two at Eidrecl High school held ling hall Church Mary Peckham Leads Cheerleading- Test Mary Dee Peckham won t.he I The Latin One students i afternoon.

Judges -Robert Greelev boj, from the Fourth grade room vere thp and he Latin Kh flt mident5 man nd tti Sft d-F i J5rt.l L- i 11 ad' es on pep ana personality, noise and prises and touches of humor let. ees pupils 'in Mrs. Boyd's room have throughout. absent because of The Otto Horn subscriptions for Tumbull and Bobby Reading the Commencement issue had been entertained the Second grade i i sold before school commenced for parties. i The Third The annual Senior picnic at Bradford High School will be held tomorrow at Allegany State Park.

the past three days. The Junior Fran McGill is student chairman. A dinner of ham. baked beans, i co-ordination, applause. The Softball team went to Fair- bread and fruit punch was eaten I and scholastic grad'es view Heights to practice for their conduct in Roman stvle.

The hall was dec- game in Rew next. Monday night. orated in colors and spring The following patrol boys that went flowers and songs were sung on the trip to "Washington, D. C. ay Troutman, Donald Switzer, in Latin.

Mrs. Annie T. Breck was the chaperone. She is the English grade added a new skating party was held last Monday I students will be excused from! LeRoy Hulin Frank Saverline. and Latin instructor.

--Georcia Moore Ruoff -on t-he doubles also. the badminton The rs at Smethpon book to their library in memory of night. Shirley Grandinett.i. Tlie Fifth Ward School BT RAVMOM) MAS1SAK A meeting of the Good Citiw-n Club was held last Friday morning. The program included ay "he Pili.h grade ooys and girls: discus- si or.

by Man- Jane Swanz; An" Merrym-an talked about Anneo Forces Day: Roe Marie Fredericc i is iked on the topic. I Am an Amer- the Sixth grade boys and girls i sane sone. A a report on the patrol boys the boys sang "Sound Off!" :r.r;f. Ackley and Patrick played a duet with their harmonica and I Hiioff ai.so won r.alos Bo'h are juniors. Three play in t-he league.

Sixth p' or the month, members of I the Consumer class spoke on certain topics which were! won the Fourth assigned to them by James M. hree fellow classes at noon. Students at Concert grade spelling contest by a score of Each Friday, approximately a t0 17 Tom Giarciail has return- members would relate to their fel from the hospital. The pupils students the outstanding factors Tom Brown. William Songer, Larry I Stranburg, and Dick and Don Perry.

The Fifth grade pupils had a sur- Mount Jewett prise party for their teacher. Miss Receive Music Awards Pearson. i Joan will be head cheerleader and Shirley Weaver, veteran JV cheerleader, was promoted to the varsity squad. Bradford High School had 37 stu- Kathy Brown of the First grade It. Jewett Four Mt.

Jewett High By WINGAR0 have dents and faculty members at the concert of Wan-en High School done finger painting in art concerned with each subject. Mr. chorus last week. Miss Doris Van de i ciass, Donald Maley will celebrate i Duff would play back to them parts Bogart and Miss Marianne Prestera iriis birthday soon. obsen-ed her birthday with a party School students--DorU Silvis.

Helen 5heldon Friedman and Gloria for members of her class. Lunch was Johnson. Janet a a Bond have served by her mother and moving Kimbrough have received awards I We6k the Fifth TX7nv4 absent for th pictures were shown by her teacher, attending two county choral 'festivals. By JIM CONNELLY Kane Donald Kpigcl, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

William P. of 415 Riddle St. Katie, wa-s chosen president of next year's student council in an all-school election at Kane School. Tm- contest v.as one of the closest in many years with onlv 25 separating Kcigc) from (he othtr CandidaIc. Dave Baumann.

Edge! a member of band at a High School and is also a former member of the Student Council having served in 1948-49. Don was eiected last week by the student body of Kane program chairman. Shaw is a new gir! in erade. rf ived second Senior representatives arc Frank Nicolazzo and Jack OUoert; Junior representative, Ba-si! Kulka; sophomore, John Mieliaz- sritJ frwhir.cn. Terry Carlson.

Approximately 60 couples danced at the annuai Junior-Senior prom Saturday night in the Kane High gymnasium. The beautiful decorations carried out the theme of the dance, a Spring Garden. Blue crepe-paper streamers were strung from the center of the ceiling to the wails and a larpe revolving mirrored ball, hanpin? from the ceiMnfr reflected the colors of four spot-lifrhts. A wishing well also adorned the center of the floor. The chaperones were Mr.

and Mrs. Turner, 3Ir. and Mrs. Ralph Lantz, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Carlson. Miss Phyllis and Mrs. Edward Bauman and Robert Smith. Committee members for the dance were: refreshments. Josie Clifford, chairman, Joe- Rush.

Charlotte Weiscr, Beverly Dyne, Phyllis Cooper: tickets. A folle, a i a Ronald Kelley, Alice Lorenzo; Advertising. Joanna Johnson, chairman, Betty Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Tucker Gatevrood. Students manners are being checked by members of Robert Smith's third period Problems of Democracy class in connection with their study of "Etiquette." The cafeteria and the halls between classes are receiving; special attention. A report of their findings is to be made later to the class.

Thespian Club presented an entertaining: one-act comedy in Friday's Assembly, entitled: "The One That Got Away." In the cast were Vivian Nelson, Anne Colic, Mary Ellen Ross, Allan Bickel, Peggy Newton, Alice Lorenzo, Paul Alexander and Jim Lindquist. Kane Hiirh has now entered the last week of the regular classes before the final exams begin. The final issues of Hi-Life, the school paper, is out this week and to take advantage of the warm days, seniors are being permitted to congregate on the school lawn when they have finished their meals In the cafeteria. of the Fourth Ward school. The pupils started their achievement tests last Thursday.

The Fourth grade pupils had a surprise party for Fisher. The Fourth grade made interesting in art cla.ss. MT. JEWET8T EXAMS Final examinations at Mt. Jewett will be given tomorrow and Friday.

FRESHMAN DAY Sophomores play hosts to the Freshmen Thursday at Bradford High school. The members of the Freshman class will be guided ttirough the school by members oi the Sophomore class. SPAPESJ.

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