Monday, April 02, 2007

Brackettville's Seniors of the Class of 2007 easily equal to DHS Redskins Famous Class of 1966 !

Don't believe it? Then dig this!

As I recall, our Donna Redksins Class of 1966 had maybe 97 seniors graduating. O.K., so Brackett only has maybe 50% of that.

But! I'm afraid that Brackettville's Soon To Become Famous Class of 2007 isn't going to have to wait 40 years or more to claim its spot in the sun.

And, so ...?

Hey, it's like this: B'Ville's High Senior Class of 2007 Rocks! Or, as the Beatles said 40-some years back when they first "invaded" the USA:

"The kids are all right !!"

Some Random Examples:

Mr. Cullen Duncan, Mr. Izzy Muniz's
good buddy, told The Brackett News [Thursday, March 22, 2007 ] that he plans "to attend Angelo State University." If that's where I think it is, he'll be most likely rubbing shoulders with two young men from those two faraway Texas towns of Mt. Belvieu and Baytown: Jacob Daniels and his first cousin Joseph "Jo Jo" Daniels, whose daddies went fishing in East Texas with their old "Uncle D." so many decades ago! As for teachers, B'Ville High's Mrs. Ballew helped Mr. Duncan find "the right path to success."

And how about Ms. Lola Cano? Ms. Cano has the good judgement and maturity to blow off those so-called "private" San Antonio colleges, and take her first two years at SAC, before going on to the UT Health Science Center. It sounds to us that Ms. Cano is well aware of the advantage of a four-year college degree in nursing and of how she can really go anywhere she wants upon graduation. Deacon Ken Bader's wife, Mrs. Bader, gets credit from Ms. Cano for her help and inspiration.

But! Don't underestimate Mr. William Adams, Jr.! Please! Why? 'Cause folks like Brother Willie have life already all worked out, but since that's nobody's business except theirs, you just have to watch them to see how they do it. Whether it'll be the NBA or the railroad's Bum-Bah-Ye, Brother Willie is going to flat make it, just you wait and see! Mr. William Adams, Jr. credits Mrs Curry as the teacher who "influenced me the most."

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