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Ola ged, we ,Jag foo Don't get the idea that every- one at BHS is a study-bug. We have a lot of fun too. One of the main fun items was the annual carni- val, which this year proved to be another huge success for all Bran- donites. Perhaps the most fun came in the preparation of thecarnival, for it was there we found that a little work and a little play can make for a lot of fun. Jdncl gzfe our Aranc! new 6!90l li Knofgafg we re reacfg fo M044 Me nature Probably the most important part of our fun was found with the in- troduction of footbal1.toBHB.S1nce this was our first year in football competition, we use this exciting sport to symbolize the spirit of our school. The co-operation and sportsmanship shown by Brandon's first team serve as a symbol of those same qualities found in the school and its students. We've been players this year in a game too.He've carried the ball, gained yardage,been offside, and tackled. Now the goal line is in sight-and here's the record of that game-- sas 1953.
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Introducing The first Bran- don school was constructed in l9l6.By 1938 the tnulding wasfbund to be inadequate and a bond issue propnsing an addi- tion to the school was submitted by the board of edu- cation.The peti- tion was agreed upon and, under the WPA, a new addition was built to the school.At the presenttimq the Brandon school hastmn dmssxwoms plus a cafeteria and k1tchen,off1ce for the superin- tendent and a huge gymnasmmd x adequate seating room. 24' , f n wiaesaeeyk N QLQZZXZAN--'AMWIW - ' flgklnf ON' .zlQg?Af .fi3400Z9 jSLr5f'.c0nce5 CRLF LUUW Six new subjects were added to last year's curriculum to make a total of twenty subjects offered to high school students for the 1952- 'S3 term. Extra-curricular activi- ties again included athletics, journalism, dramatics, and music. Eight instructors 'shared the res- ponsibility of teaching the twenty subjects and handling the extra- curricular activities. 2
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