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History of the Class of 1952 lt was roundup time in Mace and New Ross in the fall of 1940. There were four chuck wagons getting ready to start the herd out for their twelve year journey. The beginning herd started with Jack French, Jim McClure, Jim Wright, Janis Todd, Rosie Fitzwater, Shirley Harris, Carolyn Shelley, Shirley Manning, Margaret Louks, Tom Burk, and Jean Kinkead. The roundup boss for the year was Miss Norma Everheart. During their second year they gained three head which were Bill Mercer, Edna Gass, and Jesse Meister. They lost one in a gopher hole which was Tom Burk. The foreman for that year was Miss Margaret Proffitt. The third year of the roundup was the most prosperous under the leadership of Miss Seaman. There wasn't one head lost but quite a few were gained. They were Ray Booher, Jo Day, Jack Robins, Sue Hayes, Don Waltzs, and Martin Jones. Their foreman, Miss Mills, had some trouble during the fourth year. Four head were lost in a big sand storm. They were Iris Covault, Edna Crass, Delores Johnson, and Sue Hayes. During the stop at the Rio Grande they picked up a strag- gler, Thelma Stickler. During their fifth year they picked up seven more head and branded them into their group. They were Aderen Bowen, Sue Harris, Junie Henderson, John Proffitt, Kenneth Teague, Raymond Teague, and Charles French. Their foreman for that year was Mr. Barnett. ln the fall of 1946 they had reached the halfway mark of their journey. Their two section hands that year were Mr. Feltner and Mr. Miller. During their stay in El Paso they traded John Proffitt, Raymond Teague and Aderen Bowen for Barbara Payton and Joe Whelchel at a small loss. They came to the roughest part of their journey when they had to cross the Rocky Mountains from Mace to New Rossg but they found the going easier than they had expected by only losing one, Barbara Payton, and gaining five, Carroll Fruits, Max Pruitt, Margaret Stewart, Charles LaFoe, and Sue Hayes. The one responsible for helping them over the hump was Mrs. Beck. During the eighth year they got dry-gulched and lost several head, Sue Harris, Sue Hayes, Margaret Stewart, Charles LaFoe, Joe Whelchel, and Ray Booher. At a near-by water hole they found Lucille Bailey, Carol Bryant, and Mary Hicks and herded them along. Mr. Beck was the head of the herd that year. The ninth year found the whole he rd coming down the trail in leaps and bounds but they stopped long enough to pick Jean Tharp off of a cactus and to deposit Carroll Fruits at the Marshall Bar Z. Ranch. Mr. Barnett was once again their section hand. They hardly slowed down to pick up Margaret Louks, Randall Garrett, and Judy Edwards during the tenth year. Their partner Dick Pullen was in a hurry to get them to their destination. Only two more years before their roundup would have been completed, they lost three head, Shirley Manning, Judy Edwards, and Margaret Louks. Mr. Brown had some trouble in getting them to the last water hole but they made it just in time. Their journey was just about over when they picked up Irma Paxton and took her along with them to the market where they were sold by their foreman A. V. Purdue, for quite a large sum of money.
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