Joe Bradley School - Bradleyean Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

 - Class of 1927

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 a EARL BUFORI) Basketball ’22, ’27; Baseball ’22, ’27; Football ’24, ’25; Scouts ’21-’27; Presi- dent Thoron Literary Society ’25, ’27. Our athlete for the past four years Will give over his place to the Junior peers. GEORGE McNATT President Class ’25; President History Class ’25; Boy Scouts ’21-’26; Agricul- tural Club ’22, ’25; Member Thoron Lit- erary Society; Art Club ’22-’25; Chem- craft Club ’23; Tennis Club ’22-’25; Mid- get Basketball ’22-’24; Midget Baseball ’22-’24. George gets tired of staying at home So once in a while he decides to roam. LUCILE TODD Agricultural Club ’23, ’25; Chemcraft ’23, ’24; Critic of Mary Bradley Literary Society ’27; Tennis Club ’24, ’25; Basket- ball ’24, ’27; Music Club ’24, ’25; Assist- ant Supervisor ’25, ’26. Lucile likes to live on an easy street But she is quiet, pretty and sweet. LEO WRIGHT Chief Chemist of Chemcraft Club; Associate Editor Bradleyean ’23; Class Basketball ’21-’27; News Reporter ’23; Scouts ’22-’27; Editor-in-Chief of ’27 Bradleyean; Treasurer Thoron Literary Society ’27; Reporter for Basketball team ’27. Leo as staff editor has worked hard But aside from that he is a dandy “pard” Page Twenty-Three

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E3 D I GERALD McCUTCHEON Basketball ’24-’27; Baseball ’27; Foot- ball ’23, ’24; Scouts ’24-’27; President Thoron Literary Society ’2; President Freshman Class; President Senior Class; Cheer Leader ’26-’27. Gerald, oar Business Manager, great and wise, Will attend to your transactions no mat- ter the size. LINA B. VENABLE President Mary Bradley Literary So- ciety ’26; Secretary Student Council ’23; Critic of Domestic Art and Science ’23; Secietary-Treasurer Tennis Club ’25; Agricultural Club ’22-’25; Secretary Sophomore Class; Basketball ’24-’27; Scouts ’22-’23; Art Club ’25; Chemcraft Club; Assistant Supervisor ’24-’27. Lina B. is our class beauty A little lazy but will do her duty. GLADYS KNIGHT Secretary Sophomore Class; President Art and Science Classs ’24; Tennis Club; Assistant Patrol Leader Scouts ’24, ’25; Treasurer Chemcraft Club; Agricultural Club ’25; Critic Tenth Grade; Assistant Supervisor ’25, ’27; President Student Council ‘25; Secretary Senior Class; As- sistant Editor of ’27 Bradleyean; Presi- dent Mary Bradley Literary Society ’25, ’27. Tall she is, that's quite true But she is pure gold through and through WILLIAM OSBURN Basketball ’26, ’27; President Mary Bradley Literary Society ’26; Treasurer Senior Class. Billy, boy with curly hair, Always ready to do his share. Page Twenty-Two



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Class History Cl TANY years ago, when the Seniors of ’27 first entered school, it (2 )[ was to a small building on B St. in Merrimack. Here we 17 spent some very happy years studying and playing together. Our enrollment kept increasing until everyone saw the need of a new building. In 1914, when vacation was over, we had a new Grammar school, on Triana Pike. Here we studied and climbed, trying to get ahead until Mr. Bradley, Sr., saw our efforts and built a new addition to our school in 1919 which was called the Joseph J. Bradley School. In 1923 we entered the Freshman class with Prof. E. F. DuBose as Principal of the school; Mrs. J. B. Clopton as session room teacher and Gerald McCutcheon as our class president. From time to time some of our classmates dropped out but we added new ones. We were and have been ever since the high- est grade in school, because in 1926 our school became accredited and our class has since been the one to lead and to pave the road for the future Seniors. Through all the years since we entered High School we have endeav- ored to do our best and to be shining examples to the class behind us. We have had our share of good times and hope that each class following us will continue to do so. Since the class of 1927 started to school the school has grown from a small building with three teachers to be one of the most beautiful, also one of the leading schools in Madison county, with a faculty of nineteen, whose whole heart and soul is in their work. As we look back now with fond memories we find our past has been very happy and we only hope that the future Seniors’ path will be as rosy as ours. 19 CE 27 ==30 Page Twenty-Four

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