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Assemblies Start School Year CH Right The first assembly of the year was the A freshman and new students orientation. The students were told the rules and general way of life at Brazoswood. The juniors held two assernbliesg one to organize the selling of cards for the Prom, and a senior ring assem- bly. Representatives from the Balfour Com- pany distributed pamphlets for the rings, and the juniors then chose the design, color of stone, size, and metal they wanted. Seniors had an assembly for their graduation invita- tions by the Balfour Company. For Christmas 1 the SQ:-udent Council sponsored a cartoon as- sembly during fourth period. Students espe- cially enjoyed this since they could escape fourth period for only 25 cents. The Sam Houston State University Symphonic Band came to Brazoswood in january and played in the auditorium for band members. al Carol Gray hands programs to students entering a choir concert. by Nancy johnson, Kim Gentzel, Kerry Esmond, Andy Efird, Stuart Royalty, Terry Loftus, Charles Ashley, and Kyle Young gather for one of the years few assemblies.
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Parade, County Fair Attract Huge Crowd The Brazoria County Fair had a record shows, and rides Such as the Zipper breaking crowd of over 165,000 people, frightened more people than ever. Many At 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, local Students Brazoswood students received recognition vvere dismissed early so they could enjoy for their entries in the livestock and art the traditional parade, which officially divisions on display. For these students opened the fair. The band, drill team, the fair was the end of many weeks of and cheerleaders participated in the pa- hard work. There were the usual com- rade much to the delight of Brazoswood plaints about crowds and disruptive be- onlookers. Tonya Lanthrip, Brazowood's havior, but the atmosphere of the fair was fair queen candidate who won first runner generally good. Cathy Gibson, Brazos- up in the contest, also took part in the pa- Wood junior, summed it up by saying rade. Some people enjoyed skydivers and The fair gets bigger and better each balloonists, while others enjoyed side- yearl A at , r 0 ,fag Qi ? gf' BN ..- , ..., ,
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