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lndustrial arts instigate creative craftsmanship industrious hands continue to produce book ends, leatherwork and end tables in shop, but this year some of those hands have finger- nail polish. Yes, Industrial Arts has gone co- ed and also added a few more projects, such as beadwork and crocheting. QABOVEJ Amanda Penn, Cindy Harris, Mignon Coburn and Brenda Bromley receive instructions from Mr. Cracraft on how to operate the bench saw. QBELOWJ Jimmy Littrell uses a jigsaw. 5' if '-six QABOVEJ Tommy Eck cautiously considers his next move before resuming work with a lathe. CLOWER RlGHTl Becci Held and Paula Underwood learn the art of crocheting from Mrs. Giles Mrs. Grace W. Glles B.S., M.A. Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing l-ll Morris Cracraft B.S., M.A. industrial Arts 154 0 INDUSTRIAL ARTS wwf
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lome Economics cooks up prospective homemakers Somewhere along the long line of lite there awaits for many girls the opport- unity of homemaking. Instead of let- ting these girls blunder into the sit- uation unprepared, Bradshaw has a department especially designed to ac- quaint them with actual homemaking experiences. Through cooking, sewing and even learning to mend socks, these girls acquire the ingredients for a haz- zard-free home life. Willie Mae Reeder. Terri Carr and Carla La- zenby, along with other Home Ec students. see a need and prepare Christmas stockings for underprivileged children. QLEFTJ Bradshaw's own Galloping Gourmet. Mr. Flowers, drops in on the foods department and whips up an exotic dish, egg soussons. Home Ec students are Brenda Reed, Donna Brown. Marilyn Staley and Willie Mae Reeder. IBELOWJ Mrs. Southern browes through a pattern book in hopes of finding a pretty party pantsuit. HOME ECONOMICS 0 153
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-s... l Staff keeps Bradshaw Throughout this year, the staff has strived to help project a fine school image. The custodians sweep the building rigorously, clean up the ice cream that the student body somehow deposits on the floor, adjusts the building temperature and even rids the bathrooms of cigarette butts. Cafeteria workers - Front row: Mrs. Paralee Noah, man- ager: Mrs. Myrtle Linville, Mrs. Faye Smith, Mrs. Marie Mc- Clure, Mrs, Lucy Wade. Back row: Mrs. Jackie Sesler, Mrs. Corine Mason, Mrs. Gertrude Childress. Mrs. Grace Rhodes. Mrs. Marjorie Franks and Mrs. Josephine Smith. s best foot forward The cafeteria staff is not to be exempt from praise either as these people aid the school greatly by preparing food to feed the growing number of ra- vishing students. Responsible for keeping the building in order are J.B. Summer- hill, head custodian: Mrs. Helen Summerhill, Emerson Ingram. William Burge and Landrum Brown. William Burge, night head custodian, QLEFTJ and J.B. Sum- merhill, head custodian, direct the staff members in an ef- fort to keep the building in a clean, quiet, efficient work- ingcondition. BRADSHAW STAFF 0155
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