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

 - Class of 1948

Page 33 of 300

 

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iikriarvflrrik A bustle of activity is usually evident around Mrs. Foerster's attendance office. Assistants learn the importance of promptness while rendering an invaluable service to their school. if These are but a few of the boys and girls who ably assist Miss Fraley and Miss Bennett in keeping our school library the pleasant, indispensable, and enjoyable place that it is. ik Mrs. Braun is in the midst of the beehive of activity created by girls Working in the main office sorting mail, running errands, and acting as a gen- eral clearing house for all in- formation. Railing Ending fqaeaage PAGE 29

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Gwmdsslfseskslf PAGE 28 Our capable registrar, Miss Brinkman, giving helpful ad- vice and counsel to Pat Marlin and Bennie Meitzen with ref- erence to the college they will attend and checking entrance credits. sk Mr. Cobb is surrounded by his able assistants who serve as orderlies. They aid Mr. Cobb as he does his chief job of counseling the boys of Brack- enridge in their various prob- lems. ik Dean of Girls, Miss Viola Moore, instructing helpers Carol Iones, Mary Day, Betty Williams, and lean Leifeste. These girls are fortunate, as this experience will be of value in the future.



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Iust as players enter the game of baseball to profit from the association with others and to take part in an activity which will aid them in becoming better experienced and more adept in their life Work, so does the student enter into class life in high school. As he progresses from first to second to third base, as a sophomore, junior, and senior, he realizes more fully the vital importance of daily periods of study and group discussion. Through the unification of students in classes, they are enabled to exchange ideas, thoughts, opinions, which tend to make them broadminded, observant, and possessive of reasoning and com- mon sense. Ten years from now the majority of Brackenridge students will have forgotten intricate algebra formulas, or con- fusing dates in history, but the fundamental purpose of their classes will have been instilled in their minds. Finally, as the baseball player comes in for a run and a score, the high school student graduates and receives his diplo- ma. I-le will be a better person because of the illimitable fellow- ship, the thought-provoking problems, and the way of living he found in high school classes. Virginia K. Hall XNWQ X X P i it l-

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