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PRACTICAL ARTS Foods Lab Plays Hostess for Faculty Tea After a hectic day at school, Mrs. Lafferty catches a cat nap while waiting for her husband to come by the school to get her. At a faculty tea given by the foods lab. Mrs. Leon is served cake and punch by Rosemary Rangel while other teachers visit. Practical training in v o c ati o n al subjects was in these places that students learned many tricks of the trade. These vocations help keep us in step with this modern day and age. Mostly dominated by the male sex, shops ' can also benefit girls because they teach how Q to organize thoughts and put them neatly upon cared-for home became the inspiration of those who burned their fingers in homemaking labs. ' 4 T iff! G- est' 4' o Miss Wofford, sewing instructor, takes time out to smile for the La Retama camera before finishing her Christmas stockings. :awww umm evmwmi swswww s nw sewfsswssszssssmsssf sf X sm sus Nmssesfssm sewssws ww vmwf:sssesmw..sm museums .si was offered to students at Brackenridge in the , shops and in the sewing and cooking rooms. It 1 A paper. The call of the fireplace and oz well- Q
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FINE ARTS and LANGUAGE Courses Enrich Students' Lives Many superb fine arts courses are offered to the students in Brackenridge. Interesting courses in art and music, as well as foreign language were popular with practically every student enrolled in Brackenridge- High School. In the art classes, a student may learn. anything from elementary drawing to complex picture paint- ing. The music department here at Brackenridge offers music courses in band, chorus work, and A Cappella choir. The very beautiful and romantic language of Spanish is offered to any student who might be interested in a foreign language course. These elective courses enrich and sometimes even inspire the life of every student who takes them. Miss Ethel Jones displays her Derry Blue Terrier which she has trained as a show dog. She fittingly named it Blue Charm. Mr. Irving Dreibrodt's remark gets frowns, starry-eyed looks, and smirks from Virginia Hill, Edward Ortiz, and Richard Brown. sus :fi pp lf is s O C Mrs. Betty Briggs, art teacher, is examining a picture at the Witte Museum. It is a picture of old San Antonio by Jose Arpa.
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PlE. and nssenve TRAINING Courses Are Popular Every student in Brackenridge is required to take four complete semesters of physical education before he graduates. Students may have optional choices of band, Purple Jackets, or R.O.T.C. Boys are given the opportunity of participating in basket- ball, football, track, tennis, and other sports. Girls spend an hour a day learning to play such games as baseball, volleyball, soccer, and captain ball. During the rainy season, the girls learn folk dances. Both girls and boys do all kinds of exer- cises and calisthenics to keep tit. The phys- ical .education classes are busy every day. 36, t ,A 1 , rx lla ..,, ., .,, 45 t , of t 'f 0 f , N ' , MfSgt. Clyde Crawford seems to be sharpening his rifle aim. 1.1m?-.., ?.,,,, Y m With All Students y Coaches Rowland and Humble are intently watching the last con- ference basketball game played between Brackenridge and Jeff. Mrs. Lucille Herndon, girls' physical education instruc- tor, poses on the tennis court. Please note her footwear. 29 l
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