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B Club sports concession stand ' While not only making names for themselves, the B Club members re- present Bradshaw High School more often than any other group. Varsity Iettermen bring respect to themselves and to the school in victory and defeat. -1 ' A All ready with a smile, some quick wit and refreshments, too. David George. Jerry Broad- foot, Danny George. Sam Calloway and Jim Hart man the concession stand during the Quad- Cities tournament. Bradshaw Letterman-FRONT ROW: Steve Mitchell, Gil Butler, Danny Lazenby, Danny Parker, Neal Norvell, John Welch, David Whit- ten, Mike Martin, Danny George. SECOND ROW: Doug Parker, Sam Calloway, Jerry Broadfoot, Roger Bullough, B. K. Culpepper. THIRD ROW: Mike Goodwin, Doug Keeble, Gordon Biggers, Jim Smith, Pat Coleman, Tommy Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Dick Wargo, Greg Owens, Andy Yates, Leannie Smith, Luke Kill, Henry Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Joe Maddox, Bobby Burch, Jimmy Thompson, David George. Jeff Hall, Marc Jacobson, Terry Stooksberry, John Peeden, Gary Leathers, Ronnie Swoopes. SIXTH ROW: David Crafton, Gary Horton, Neal Keeble. Jay Leavitt, Mike Mcllrath, Jerry Holt. SE- VENTH ROW: Brent Akin, Ted Achorn. Mike Hughes, Walt Ald- ridge, Chris George, Mark Johnson, Rick Owen. Fred Hewitt. EIGHTH ROW: Gary Thornton, Ronnie Wiginton, Mike Smith, Greg Herlean, Ricky Haraway, Alan Bragwell, Sam Hall, Steve McAnaIly, Terry But- ler. BACK ROW: Luckey Crocker, Chip Lazenby, Bee Kirk, Norman Elder, Robert Allen, Robert Salter, David Higginbotham.
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P.E. Council coordinates athletic programs From the squeals of delight from the trampoline to the raucous huzzahs of the State Champs, the P.E. Council supports athletic activity. There are always plenty of pretty supporters in the gymnasium, running badminton prac- tice or miniature track meets. The P.E. Council is the driving force under the Bradshaw Dome. Leaders for the Council are Amanda Allen, historianp Marie Willard. vice-president: Donna Horton, secretary: Jan Currey, president, Sarah Join- er, vice-president, SEATED. Becky Daniel. treasurer: Becky Meeks, vice- president: Carol Durham, vice-president: Judy Meeks, chaplain, STANDING. .L Council members Nancy Esslinger and Amanda Allen put in some vital time preparing for athletic events under the guiding touch of Mrs. Joyce Tatum. sponsor. 5. nge ' S or-.1 P.E. Council Members - FRONT ROW: Nancy Esslinger, Amanda Allen, Judy Meeks, Mary Sue O'Steen, Carol Ayers. Marie Willard, Miss Noona Kennard, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Vannie Voorhies, Becky Daniel, Susan Price, Martha Pierce. Ginny Hodgins, Carol Durham, Barbie Middleton, Mrs. Joyce Tatum, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sheila Wells, Kathy Wheeler, Vickie Mardis, Becky Meeks, Jan Currey, Donna Sleeper, Linda Barley, Pam Bevis, Sarah Joiner. BACK ROW: Veronica Whitfield, Theresa Butler, Marilyn Reeves, Leigh Crocker, Rhonda Irons, Debbie Darby. Alana Muse, Carla Daniel, Susan Rowe, Donna Horton. 62 0 P.E. COUNCIL
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Creativity overruns Mark VI expansion ln his second year in charge, Mr. David W. Robinson led the Mark VI staff away from tradition. A larger book and uninhibited imaginations expanded this year's edition into an exhibition of Bradshaw and what it has to show. ..,.,-.. Stopping for some quick wit from some witty staff member, editor Bee Kirk works on a partially drawn division page. F1 V v U g ,.,s,A :YL ,, Academics editor David Cumbie supervises his co-editor Janice Ballew as she sketches copy lines for an academics page. Photographer Chris Kimble gives his approval to feature editor Teresa Jenkins' picture choices. Aleta Coburn. Therese Clos, Kathy Fox. Debbie Mansell, activities editor: and Dee Benton. organizations editor work on pictures with dull grease pencils in search of the true Bruin spirit. 64 'MARK VI STAFF lf? f 1 1 i,.r'f.1n3x.ax 74,::x'f.
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