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Page 28 text:
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Rewards, awards replenish October LEFT: Mary Louise Gomez goes through her lines during rehearsals for the fall production of “Mary of Scotland.” BELOW: Mrs. Kay Anderson fills in a computer print-out to make sure all her students are accounted for when grade slips are processed. TOP RIGHT: Best candy salesman in the Eagle band Christina Solis (C) sells “goodies” to Eva Perez, Sylvia Gomez, Rosemary Lopez and Anna Elizondo (L-R). FAR RIGHT: Brack’s “Miss Teena Texas” finalist, Mary Alice Cervantes. MIDDLE RIGHT: Purple Jacket Lieutenant Colonel Linda Rodriguez (second from left) and senior twirler Mary Calderon (L) accept the traditional “peace pipe” during pre-Harlandale game activities from Indians.Loraine Ruschand Lorraine Lazarine (R). BOTTOM RIGHT: Marine Pfc. Houston Benjamin (C) a former Brack-ite, inspects platoon book presented to the school on his behalf with Marine Sgt. Raul Torres and Gunnery Sgt. John E. Spoerer. 24
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Page 30 text:
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Spirit backs grid squad on Color day As always, Color Day enriched Brackenridge with purple and white and lots of school spirit. Contests ran throughout the day, honoring the most enthusiastic and increased spirit for the Lanier game. The Esquivel-Girodengo advisory (picture 1) proved to be the best decorated and received first place. In best-dressed girl and boy contests (2) winners were Margie Gonzales, third place; Margie Solis, second; and Carmen Pais, first; John and Eric Robinson, first place in the boys’ category, Joe Ricondo, second; and Saul Palacios, third (L-R). Carl Kirsche (3) got his usual “bird’s-eye” view of the pep rally as Warbird team captain Millard Neely (4) urged students to support the team. Business-technical Dean J. D. Brown (5) inspected battered “Voks-wagon” which the two auto shops sponsored. Frank Serrano (6) wants to know where Eagle saxophone player Sam Hernandez came from, while (7) shows decorators of the winning car, David Gonzales, Jo-Ann Garza, Alonzo Serna, Gloria Vasquez, Maria Solis, Christina Solis, and Claudio Hernandez (L-R). Best-dressed teacher was Mrs. T. B. Evans (9). Gloria Zaragosa, Rachel Pena,and Blanche Munoz (L-R) yell their approval (8) as team is introduced. Miguel Amaya (10) bashes the “Voks-wagon” and Richard Mendoza shows his prize-winning poster (11). 26
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