Brackenridge High School - La Retama Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1925

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', '35, , I 5,1-wvfjmg I uf , Q ,ar n JNA7? :Q X ' ,.Aq-M-aix YQ., ' AEVQ ,. -' . 'NE ee LFQEETEECQR if, Q3 H 2 tr? 1-.423 Afterwards, we rushed back into the main building, where our attention was drawn by the noise of the Linotype Department, where that awe-inspiring course was confined to those who intended making linotype work their vocation. They printed the 'l'imesl', pink slips, white slips, and any other school or club matter. They were in competition with the other noise maker, the Manual Training Department, which produced gavels for the clubs and tables for the Recreation Room. Ah yes! The Recreation Room was where the girls' physical training classes performed their antics. lt was the scene also of Faculty Teas. lt was some- times even converted into a jazz emporium for dances and parties. How vividly we can see that orchestra in the corner! Now, say the bell rang for dinner. NVe felt ourselves swept by a, seething mass toward the cafeteria. There was a rush for the first place in line, suffi- eiently explained by the well-known objections: Gee, in twenty minutes a guy ean't eat!l' That was all the time we had. Of course, all day Hgood smellsl' came from the Fooking Department, but that concerned only those who were taking advantage of the course. The girls did have advantages. We remember the exhibition of graduation dresses made by the girls in the sewing classes, and we realize the good that preparation did them. Then there was 212, a room prettily draped, and managed by the students of the Home Nursing Department, where a tele- phone and Miss Johnson could be found at almost any period of the day. Wie ean recall all this, and as we rush the last time to our lockers at three fifteen o'c1oek, and then go off down the walk, the quivering is of a different nature, for we realize that we are leaving at last, those every day scenes and oeeurrenees which were once only insignificant, but which memory will now make dearer and dearer to us. P , .4........ t 5 1' 2 li' xx. Q x pi' Y if !iy,f+:i,fp K 1 M1f':P,f6e.: we ew: G I ff i H 5 Cx w ' V ti. - T f' -, 'N-. -' . N 'La 'An .f' .5 .V . Q., ' ' - . H- A-M417 1 tx ' - A.'T'f-mvfcfi, - e .J - g 14 I' V A ' ,'f'w1'.Q 1' ' 9 'I ' ' f. ,. l ' .5 f ffrvwl ,ig 'Pi' ':a...f . .f i i' AJ.-.. :i 1 gp Abfr ,,A5,!,... -A 1, .-N-, , , , .. ,...,.,e-f. .K egga , . gag, . few ' WL N:ij7 ,, . 'TVN-on fu

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-vig. brackenridge Hugh Sehvvl Arg.: A 9.1 - :RL ',.k 4 Q xr ming? xr-gf' Z. - -c o'-M A 'mist gy.. ,.. c 4 1 if -'l u' ' ' 5 -.v, , A M--...- Riding the Range OST of us remember when we first went flown that long walk leading to the entrance of Brackcnridge High School, and how we trembled in our boots at its imposing appearance. But inside, all was so friendly and simple, that after the shock of finding there were three hundred and thirty-four rooms in the building, according to the room numbers on our program cards, we soon be- came acquainted with the natural attributes of the school as well as with its students, and now, on leaving, we feel that we have delved deep into! its mysteries and become a part of it. We will remember the scenery around the school: the river bank where we went to study and to put into practice our geometry lessons, the drill grounds where were witnessed both victories and defeats for the Brackenridge Cadets, and where the f'dummy received highly abusive treatment at the hands of unfeeling R.O.T.C. boys, and the tennis courts constructed for our use. The attractions inside, however, were much stronger than those outside, especially in the office. Here the particular magnetic features were: those of the office beauties, Misses Carrie M. Dickenson and Lois Felt, and the 'fWon't you come into my parlor? of Mr. Johnston. We will recall how We wished he would extend his cordiality to the point of offering us an assembly in the auditorium where We could enjoy a slice of a play or an operetta, or celebrate a football victory, our principal object being to get out of class. We often got the assembly. -f: 3 s4q V,-K -K Y Nineteen



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fx.. 1-:YA4 W in H e' 5 , ,. QP! lf ' -4 it-M ia..- 5 A 'W - ' X i A . u bmvkenridge: i Hlih Schvvl To the Boys and Girls of Bmclfcnridlgc Higth School. Boy-s who have faith, grow up to be determined and useful meng girls who believe, become the women of influence and power! But faith, belief, will,-are not alone sufficient,-they must be accompanied by indomitable courage, great fortitude, and a persistent,-even stubborn,-determination to do and to become. You do not live in a Well of Eternity out of which Father Time draws you, on your signal, bedecked and bespangled with jewels! No, you make life real by being yourself life . You light your own candle, and protect somewhat its flame against sudden blasts. Do not make the mistake, my dear friends, of imagining that the Future is the Promised Land! No, i for the only Reality is the Present which means that every Day is life: and is at the I 1 s-ame time a preparation for life. G0 forward, but don't go too- fast! Heed the warn- ings of experienced guidesg but be not too afraid to blaze trails of your own! Do not say I was born under a lucky star and am therefore content! Say rather My destiny is in n1y own hands, I will not falter nor complain! In the meantime realize that there NY f , f are dark days, even very black ones, and that you will suffer and be beaten down: but f know that for every one there is light enough for the day's task: sunshine enough for - the most timid soul! It is dangerous to stay at the Fool's cabin. ki- Your friend, ' 1 X A , , rt - 5 . K X? ' ' XS is i I' ' ,xx V1 xc f- iff X ,ff--we-N, vu .N '!1y?ll! I ' I .. Q X Agdjlg, , . R W x 'W . -its X . G-.-:!j1!' f 'l:zSN,l.bx1iq,v5 3? , ',, 'X ,E-5 .gat Q ' ' ' Y t if-Q-29 X -.,':f'. ,'Q f FT , L, . ' si-,f mv' ' s s -9 ., N XYPQ'-,T '.'Q ' .A tj: qw fbi- I ., ,J I A' :lx A V- ,Wt i , I X, ,539 . Jlk fw Miki sa! M- '-- - X 4 - X XM' 3 s, , ' XC-5, . Q'.,aUjggil Mb, .- . ...F . - ?54 X M, ' xx ' X ,fi xs..'o.r X --mu-,-.Q X,--7 ,--Qt S 2' V, .9 .-i g',QLQEE3QfEj :-if-' Twenty-one

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