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Page 96 text:
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airy Tales Really Do Come True he Fall Festival is an annual event. Ev- ery year senior girls compete for the chance to represent their school with pride. This year's candidates started their com- petition with a speech on How Brashear Has Changed Me. This years winner, Sandra Moes- lein, shown in the top left corner, presented her speech which was written about the honor and pride that she had learned at Brashear. The court was announced after the judges made their decision and then they waited for the final ver- dict. The court attends the Homecoming Game where they are seen standing in the cold in the upper right corner waiting for the announce- ment of the queen. They are escorted to and from the game and the fun of it all is seen on Chris Salera's and Lori Christian's smiling faces shown at the middle left. Finally the queen is announced and a surprised Sandy is shown mid- dle right along with the friendly face of E.T. - A . . i x IIE! all Ilf- li' Q gl ' , Y
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Page 95 text:
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. ed Cross: always lending a Dr. Bowes shows the hard work the Red Cross group put into their Thanksgiving Day Collection for Kane Hospital. Row 1: fleft to rightj Karla Bannion, Patrice Dieter, Dr. Bowes, Renee Edwards, Chris Scarvace. Row 2: Cyndi Vickers, Chris Bannion, jennifer Seaman, Lisa Cusick, Sandy Moeslin, Mary Io David, Kim Conley, Roschele Mitchel, Valorie Williams, Chris Salera, Joyce Bauer, Traci Thornton, Ken Balaslci. helping hand. Janet and Renee are seen all smiles at a Red Cross Meeting. he Red Cross Club, directed by Dr. Ronald Bowes, planned many activities for the 1982- 1983 school year. The adopt-a-granclparent program was initiated in late October as an attempt to be a friend to the elderly. A 5of5o raffle was in session as a means of raising money for the club projects, as well as a fruit collection for Kane Hospital in November. In December, the Red Cross visited the Methodist Home and brought Christmas stockings filled with personal items and treats. Finally, as the special event, the faculty held a basketball game. Dr. Bowes originated the faculty basketball game as the Red Cross Club's annual fund raiser. Congratulations Dr. Bowes and his staff of stu- dent volunteers and lceep up the good work. 91
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Page 97 text:
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, O his year's candidates were many, con- sisting of 24 girls shown in the upper left corner. All did great and had fun. Brashear is proud of all the fine girls and wishes that all could have won. We were also happy to have last year's queen. Maureen Wimbush, re- turn to turn over her crown as seen at the far left, Seen middle left is Lisa Cusick and Angie Alli- son as they receive their flowers, smile at the winner, and congratulate her. You may wonder who is responsible for organizing and running the Fall Festival activities. It is none other than our owp famous Mrs. English. During Home- coming, she is seen frantic and in a constant panic, but we wouldnlt want it any other way. Finally, the releasing of the balloons at the game is shown in the upper right. It marks the end of another Homecomingg its tensions, frustrations, disappointments, and victories.
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