History of Bradshaw District Number 24
District Number 24, under the name "Audra," was organized in 1894. Some years later when the inland
town Bradshaw, named for a pioneer in that section, sprang up, the school was moved and the name of the district
changed.
With the coming of the Abilene and Southern Railroad in September 1910, the town began to grow rapidly. That year
James O. Roark was principal of the school. As there were too many pupils and too much work for the two teachers then
employed, the plan was started of having some of the senior pupils teach some of the fourth grade subjects. The
following year S. E. Pollock was principal; during this year school spirit ran high; the school coIors -blue and white-
were chosen and foot-ball was introduced, but as there were not enough boys for two teams, the game was shortlived. The
next year the school had still another principal B. Dobbs. This year, through the earnest efforts of Co. Supt. E. V.
White, the district was enlarged and voted a $3500 bond and an increased tax of twenty-five cents. The good plans for
this improvement were carried on by Co. Supt. J. S. Smith, who succeeded Supt. White. The former was assisted by Messrs.
C. P. Bennett, M. L. Morris, Wylie Walden, C. M. Hunt, and M.C. McBride -the Building Committee. The present site was
selected and a splendid three-room brick building, well equipped, was ready for occupancy the following September. A.J.
Jones was the first principal in the new building and remained with the district for three years. In 1912 basketball was
introduced; the first match game was played with the Winters "Giants," Bradshaw winning by a score of ten to eight. At
the County Interscholastic League Meet in 1914, the boys basketball team won the championship. In 1915 Guy Irvin won the
county championship in senior boys' declamation. George H. Templin followed Mr. Jones as principal and served during
1915-1916 and 1916-1917. During his administration music was first introduced into the school. Miss Winnie Cooper
followed Mr. Templin as principal; she, in turn was followed by Miss Marie Nicholson. Under the latter administration
domestic science and expression were also offered. Miss Gertie Horn (now Mrs. M. L. Fuller) -was head of the school for
1919-1920 and 1920-1921. During the first of these years Clifford Taylor won the county championship in junior girls'
declamation and Naldie Hale carried off the prize in the mile race and later went to Austin where he also won first
place. The next year Thelma Bradshaw won first place in the senior girls' declamation.
During the present year the school has made much progress in many lines. The interest in the Interscholastic Leagne
work has continued. In the county contest Dunman Howse, Naldie Hale, Ed Brown, and Clarence Ledbetter came off victors;
the two first named won other honors in the district meet and Naldie Hale went to Austin, where he won second place in
the mile relay. It was the hope of the district this year to make additions and improvements to the building; to this
end a $5,000 bond - was voted and taxes increased to the limit of one dollar. However, as the matter could not be
perfected in time for this additional room, thanks, to the good citizens of the town, a temporary frame structure was
erected and a fourth teacher added. Valuable playground equipment was installed during the year, a piano bought, and a
lyceum course secured for the district. Much of the progress made may be attributed, in part, to the efforts of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Ira Jones, who have been most ably assisted in the work by Misses Una Johnston and Jessie Camp.
Class Roll
PRIMER
Lee Higgins
Juanita Pearce
Alice Crow
Frances Middleton
Hassie Allen
Ella Reba Holliday
A. C. Croft
Wilford Loper
Loyd Stewart
Lonnie Sanders
J. L. Gressett |
FIRST GRADE
Josie Bogwell
Annis Newby
EssieBogwell
Albie Rogers
Hally Howze
Herman Brown
D. G. Robinson
Eldron Bogwell
Orval Benge
Lorene Bogwell
J. D. Howard
Lois B. Howard |
SECOND GRADE
Raymond Bogwell
Newby Pratt
Loyd Benge
Harvey Gotcher
Loyd Hardy
Rhoda Gail Poor
Mary Mayfield
Lucile Harrington
Edith Stewart
Roberta Gannaway
Ursula Parris
Ola Holland
Christine Robinson
Stella Howze
Nellie Higgins
Maggie Higgins |
THIRD GRADE
Vera Brown
Cassis Croft
Ruby Lee Jones
Luther Bogwell
Junior Hardy
Jack Middleton
Alton Middleton
Delma Oldham
Baird Fox
Lottie Gressett |
FOURTH GRADE
Joe Bailey Allen
Harold Brown
T. J. Middleton
Arthur Miller
Leland Robinson
Minnie Loper
Josephine McCasland
Mabel Newby |
FIFTH GRADE
Lottie Whitley
DeWitt Hailey
Willard Thomas
R. M. Mayfield
J. W. Cloud
Albert Holliday
Arnold Dankworth
Irvin Gotcher
Effie Bogwell
Herman Stewart
Mildred Boone
Era Hale
Zeoma Hale |
SIXTH GRADE
C. W. Parris
Glen Brown
Doyle Poor
Lee Stewart
Malcolm Holliday
J. C. Middleton
Hermon Howze
L. P. McCasland
Claude Boon
Adrian Hale
Murray Hardy
Willis Fox
Lois Spickard
Bessie Kelsey
Ula Benge
Myrtle Oldham
Rita Middleton
Melba Nisbett
Opal Hale |
SEVENTH GRADE
Eugene Robinson
Oran Mahaffey
Krag Smith
Layton Allen
Elzie Oldham
Eugene Hughes
Grace Guill
Sallie Lou Newby
Ruth Burton
Beatrice Miller
Edna Camp
Exa Gill
Helen Higgin |
EIGHTH GRADE
Clarence Ledbetter
Leon Gill
Erman Hardy
George Newby
Brandon Hardy
M.C. Holland
Dunman Howze
Minnie Whitley
Lois Nisbett
Inez Cloud
Lenora Jones
Bertha Bogwell
Bennie Howze
Gladys Stephens
Vera Littlefield
Lige Fox
Claud Smith
Leve Burton |
NINTH GRADE
Naldie Hale
Clifford Taylor
Ada Nell Harrington
Eunice Spickard
Ella Sue Howse
Olive Newby |
TENTH
Ed Brown
Lester Irvin
Archie Jackson
Maybelle Harrington
Vera Taylor |
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