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mica 66444 Wat By Mary Ann ROBIHSOH and Leroy B1er1 Frfteen lllustrlous Senror of the famous class of 52 started to school ln September 194-0 Mrss Anna Laura Render was the lucky teacher to have such a studlous m telllgent class of beglnners As usual SPRUCE was a month behlnd as she started ln October and as usual she had trouble wlth the tfacher and had to stay in the flrst day The end of thc year found us crayola artlsts ln the second grade we put away the colors and began to cry espectally LEROY BOBBY SIMS and O BANNON when they thought thelr mammas had ran off and left them The smart httle second graders pubhshed a paper w1th O BANNON whom all the glrls chased as the capable ed1tor We had flve new add1t1ons LOUIS WIL LY JOY KYLE BOBBY OBANNON LARRY BEE NE and C L LOWRY Instead of cray olas we were artxsts 1n eraser fxghts ln the thlrd grade the beauty of the class INA LY NN along wlth the hxg boy ARNOLD WAFER JOlI'lCd us ln tll1S grade also we had a post office where we bought defense stamps The hustlmg thlrd graders won the scrap metal dnve and had our plcture IH the Houston Post Although there were no addltxons rn the fourth grade we were stlll the most out drew from other students snlckers ln the fourth grade the boys and girls started fcud mg and wouldn t play wlth each other so the boys played tops marbles and cops and robbers whlle the glrls played house out under the trees ln the flfth grade thc fllrt of the class NIKKI the fat boy CARLTON and the skmny boy PAl L ROBERTS jolned us At last we reahzed our ambltlon to have Mlss lvy as our teacher As usual we set the pattern by startmg Spamsh ln the 5th grade Our class contmued the feuds even among the boys ln football we had to have Mr Caldwell to act as umplre head llnesman referee and field judge But ewen so we had flghts ln the 6th grade GEORGIE PORGIE CANNON came 1n from Rosharon The fav ortte pastlme was shooting splt wads III splte of thc fact that Mr Laldwell crat ked the whlp on thl sport llhe bI'HlIlltSlf cla s of Anglcton Schools put out the paper Grammar School Events The events bemg prmcgpally gosslp Agam PETE dls tmgulshed hlmself bemg the onlv boy on the staff wlth all glrls ln the rth grade BOBBY O BANNON decided to move from the one horse town . . . . ,-, . ' a - 9 n , ' . 5 . N L ' 5 . , ' ' - 1 . - x r ' , , Y . 7 7 . Q . . , ' 2 . 3 . v . v . . 7 - , - , , , , , . . . u L 7 L T Y Q 1 . . -Y 7 ' 7 standing class in Grammar School. PETE set the fashions by' wearing knickers that I 7 , . Y 7 7 7 7 ' T . 7 7 . , . ' 7 7 ' '7 ' v , ' ' . ' ' 'xg s. f . ' ' Cf 77 Q I . V v I fs - 1 , ' F , . gg - 79 ,
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of Rosharon back to the two horse town of Angleton BOBBX brought hl ole buddx JIM BOYD along wlth hlm ROY EARL GOODWIN and JOF SMITH also Jolned our class We moxed up to hlgh school and ln splte of our brams became the llttle ho Our U1 orzte teacher Mr Patter on whlpped u rf we mad bel nw 10 and taped our mouths lf we exen 0 much as opened them The box went out for foot ball and became members of An Ieton s flrst team of Wlldklttell Our oth grade was rather rough when IVIrs Exllne made O BAINNON and BLB BA slt under the de k Flnalls we flnlshed wlth flung color Lerow had the htghe t grades PETE 'Ind FRANLI1.b recelved the Amerlcan Leglon award and ,IIIVI BOXD honored u wrth a chlcken barbecue In 194 the lmous class o 12 was the lowest cla ln A H N I re hmt 1 We err run through belt lines taken for rldes to the bax ou and subjected to many other lntllgmtle Nlr Mor an was our spon or We had two nm w member CHARLES HI RBST and ILVP LXN ORN XIX Our candldate for 'Vlax ueen wa our most pop ular glrl LIOI5b, but the boys dldnt forget the feuds and xoted for the other candidate INIIXKI had a cru h on Bl BBA for that matter all the glrl dld for he wa Cho en mo t popular box As Sophomorcs we lmaded the new chool burldmg wlth our spon or Vlr Hoke Nlr tc n r a we tu nm s ru nt v all a :lc ks so a to keep them new and shmm Our cla proflted bx the addltxon of two nt w mtelllgent member WLINDELL I'LILbHIVlAN and DERI BAFIVIILNI BOBBY O BAINNON was our capable presldent assrsted bw an untlrmg staff composed of Yue Ire ldent BL BBA gecretarx Trea urer GLORIA R058 and Reporter BOB R3 SIMD 'Ihe Spanlsh Flesta couldnt have been a succes w1thout ome member of the class of 52 0 the Spanlsh Club chose FRANK GRIFFIN In splte of our u ual feudlng and fussmg we had two representatlves m the Who s Who FRAINCES and LLROY and GLORIA and BOBBX SIMS were elected most popular boy and tr As Junlors GORDON IRXINK G and IVIILTON declded to honor us w1th thelr pre ence Lnder the superb leader lllp of Coach WIIIIHIHS Mrs Hawkms and 'VI NItPha1l we were able to pre ent Blue Hawau and because of the outstandmg dec 0I'dl10Il lt can newer be parallelled Techmcolor motlon PICIUICS were made to pre erxe the memorle of that Ill3gI11f1CCIlt occaslon through the ages Our class offleers were PTCSICICIII BOBBX 5 VICE Pres1dent ELOIbl-A becretary DERL Treasurer IAlbX B and Reporter O BANNOIN WENDLLL and GLORIA were elected most w v N v . 7 .S -9 V . ,. . . H. stsf, s s 2 ,s . . ' R S - , . ' s ' - V U , . V . . V Q C, .. I, I ' ' . 7 YIY lv v . , ' S . ' ' ' ' ' ' , s. ' 3. ' s , c 4 I s ' . , B ' fa t f 'f' ' ' . ss ' I . 'I .s 1. I w ' rr I , 1 ' K v kd . In f s..'s.. g '- c S. ' ?' .s.I .' Q Q ' I I V. ' 1' ' Q ' 5 e - . SV Vw , S V- V . S . V ' s S S '. . . 1. , s ' ' ., S S . . and .' . PtlSSl1IOI't'. lt lu-'ame tandat try-I th t ' l'I tt s 'tr on tl ' va S nd is .. s f - ' ., ' ' g. ss ' ' , ' ' ' V V , . V S, 1 , . ,. . A 1 ,V 1 , , V, VV V1 V . M. V . . V V V I' ' J S' , I g . 5 , 1 : , - . , - . . . , . , . L . L S ' S , Q . . cs , - . V V . . V . . , T 5 2 2 , , - . V g' l. s -. ' s ' ' ' , . ' ' , 4 r. - V .. Y --vw - h . 1 , ' ,s , ' ' L - 1 . S . Y 1 . I ' ' 7 . S V . S . . . V V . ' 3 , -3 e I , I a I f . . ' ' ' I ' T -1 a '
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