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MARGARET REASON Editor PERRY PAYNE Asst. Business Manager RUSSELL HILLIER Sports Editor LAWRENCE PARKER Asst. Editor JOHN W. BLACK Business Manager ANNIE RUTH WARE Art Editor CLARENCE VICK Joke Editor LUCY PARKS Society Editor ARTHUR STEWART Asst. Literary Edito:1 LOUISE DYER Literary Editor LESLIE CUMMINGS Asst. Business Manager
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CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer----- Repot ter Leslie Cummings ...John W. Black Lawrence Parker Joe White - Margaret Beason In the round-up of September, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, many fresh young colts came from the open range of Grammar School into the corral of Stephen F. Austin. They entered into the spirit of the corral wholeheartedly, in order that, when they left in the year of nineteen hundred and thirty-three, their trainees would be proud to call them Broncos. Leslie Cummings was chosen to lead the herd in its first year, and at the end of the year the colts were proud of their reco.d. Many of their herd had distinguished themselves in activities of the corral. In the next round-up, the best of the herd were led into that section known as Sophomoie year. Because of his ability and leadership, Leslie Cummings was again chosen to be at the head of the group. Training in the corral was found to be more serious in the second year, but the young horses still held their heads high. Once more, under the guidance of Leslie Cummings, the herd, now growing strong and large, was led into the Junior section. Gradually, they took more and more part in the local activities, displaying their talents in the name of the corral. Need- less to say, the training grew more difficult. In the spring of nineteen hundred and thirty-three, after the hardest and most tedious year of grooming and training ever experienced, Leslie Cummings and his faithful drove were proudly turned by their trainers into the open range. Many re- ceived personal awards for their splendid wo: k in the corral. It is their sincere hope «hat as full grown, bucking Broncos, they will make a success of their life in the range of the world.
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