Sunday, August 8, 2010

Canadian, TX , Quinquennial School Reunion

Canadian TX, Quinquennial School Reunion 2010 was a trip down memory lane for me. Although I did not graduate from Canadian in 1976, I had spent my first 7 years attending school there. As I saw my classmates one by one it became apparent, this was a great group. After almost 40 years some of us were seeing each other again. Several had traveled many miles to attend this event. Thank God for name tags. Although once you had a name and a face it became more comfortable.

There were more activities than I want to list at this time, because most of the Bicentennial Class had activities planned to fill in the gaps.

There was a gathering prior to my arrival. Then Saturday morning we all met at the School and went to our designated class rooms. We had pictures taken and got reacquainted. After the general assembly, we went to the cafeteria and had a much better lunch than I can remember. After that we dispersed and did our own thing for a little while.That afternoon we had food and mingled around a quiet home with some great shade trees.
That evening, a lot of us went to a dance.

I regret not making to the breakfast the next morning, and I have to admit that I got out partied.

The funny thing to me, was the more we talked, the more I could remember about the years prior to graduation. I had a an awesome time and want to thank everyone who helped put it together, and wish all of you the best until the class that graduated on The United States 200th Birthday meets again.

Written by,
Rick Jackson

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Super Bowl X 1976

MySpace Dallas Cowboys GraphicsMySpace Pittsburgh Steelers GraphicsThe Dallas Cowboys coached by Tom Landry took an early lead in the game. Capitalizing on a fumbled punt return, Roger Staubach fired a 14-yard pass to Drew Pearson down the middle of the field and the wide receiver took it into the end zone for a 7-0 lead. Bradshaw and the Steelers coached by Chuck Noll, answered back quickly with a seven-yard strike to tight end Randy Grossman to tie up the game.

Toni Fritsch kicked a 36-yard field goal to send the Cowboys ahead again 10-7 early in the second quarter, but the Steelers came right back as Bradshaw connected with Swann for 53 yards on a key play that helped set up a 36-yard field goal attempt right before the half ended. But kicker Roy Gerela failed to convert as his 36-yard field goal attempt sailed wide to the left, leaving the score 10-7 at the half.

The second half started with another missed field goal by Gerela, this one from 33 yards out. But Pittsburgh finally got their big break about four minutes into the fourth quarter. Reserve running back Reggie Harrison blocked a Dallas punt, which rolled out of the end zone for a Steeler safety, cutting the Cowboys' lead to 10-9.

After the free kick, the Steelers drove to the Dallas 20, from where Gerela connected on a 36-yard field goal, putting Pittsburgh ahead 12-10. Steelers' safety Mike Wagner quickly intercepted Staubach on the next drive and returned the ball to the Cowboy's, seven-yard line. Gerela's 18-yard field goal made it 15-10.

With 3:02 remaining, Bradsaw hit Swann for 64 yards and a touchdown that put the Steelers up by two scores, but this time the Cowboys came right back with a score of their own. Staubach hit Percey Howard with a 34-yard touchdown pass that cut the lead to four. After their defense held, the Cowboys received one last shot and quickly moved to the Steelers' 38-yard line. But after two incompletions, Staubach was intercepted by safety Glen Edwards, who returned it to the Pittsburgh 33 as time ran out.

The Pittsburgh Steelers had won Super Bowl X, 21-17 in the Bicentennial Year of 1976.

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