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Bears Squeeze by Mustangs 7-0 Aldine held the Spring Branch Bears to only 7 points. This is the only year that the Bears have never scored less than 30 points against the Mus- tangs. The Mustangs , as stated by Coach Rice, played their best game of the season. They made sev- eral deep penetrations with the furthest dying on the 5 yard line after a fumble. The Bears scored in the second quarter when halfback Ronnie Hickman ran off tackle for 50 yards. The Bears saw other penetrations die at the hands of the brilliant Mustang defense on the 12, 29 and ll yard lines. Larry Moran makes another tackle, this time on Ronnie Hickman Billy Sheffield finds that short yardage is tough to get. 7l
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orth Shore Defeats Aldine 20-6 Aldine dropped their first game of district play with a 20-6 loss. The Mustangs put the ball to rolling in the sec- ond half with a 25 yard pass completed to Louis Ryter, thrown by quarterback Billy Sheffield. Mo- ments later, end Dale Hill rallied to receive the pigskin enabling him to score, this being the only score of the night for Aldine. Many avid Mus- tang fans cringed when Dale Hill bobbled the ball in the air as he crossed over for the single touchdown. This one and only touchdown was not enough to keep the fighting Mustangs en- couraged enough to win the game for Aldine. Gary Frieling fails to recover a pass thrown in an at-temtpt to gain yardage. 70 Mustang tackles Sidney Seawright and Larry Dtacus put an end to yardage attempts by North Shore. Dale Hill goes over for six points to make the only touchdown scored for Aldine in the game.
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October 23rd brought festivities which began with dancing and drinking kick-a-poo-iuice to marriages being performed by a country iudge. The theme of the party was carried out by a wide variety of costumes worn by the students and teachers. Also, the authentic scenery used pro- vided a perfect atmosphere for the dance. Throughout the evening Seniors particiapted in the various activities. They danced to an old-fash- ioned hoe down, entered the traditional Sadie Hawkins' race, and the girls were able to catch and marry the guys of their choice. During the evening activities Sylvia Seawright and Rodger Kercheval were chosen as wearing the most origi- nal costumes. With these fun-filled festivities the party was said to be a success by the Senior Sponsors. Seniors Present Dog Pate l -.r This group takes time out to recuperate from the Sadie Hawkins activities. l t i Come on, you can do the monkey. lt's easy, says Ralph Norman to his date Bonnie. ...-., ..-..-.,- -....,..-, ,..- -....... ,........ .-.W F-.. .. ...,.. Uv., Hun..
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