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In the fall lt;* 1853 a class of 35 students descended upon the st grade class. The class Which consisted of Peggy Corley, MaryMargi Oglesby and Rep.—P^§g* football sweetheart; Mary, As our twelfth year at thisCorley. lPe82F;' 6©iloywe suddenly realised that vfelAndfews vrere bheeaeatfeli Jutland Edwvn McDaniel was PHA|rt„oec «„r aonreoiatton to MrsHigh School and I year and Mary Corley was eiqcfr beau. Tricia Andrews and Kathy Fancher to Mr. Barbee andality. Jerry Don -Terry were in the one act play, . fi| c ^ _High Schoolbegin to grow up. led Miss rersonauiy. owy ~ ~™ —- — - M Simpson, to all of itheCorley. Marlar.Lbu Rees, Trifcia|^w had « thin one Hdldombe was in the ‘‘Wfll^the*^l8p’ . “ioyed oir bers of the faculty, and to theAndrews, Beth Ivey, Ida Lee Par- teacher, cheerleaders, and a foot- C8 Mow^wa^'Slected as has- Senior play, “Nuts and Bolts.” school board and the whole com* hhr, Janelle Gaston, Sybil Har, ball team, sponsor, Mr.An- UtajttBrnm was selected »»lt; Cat year was a bitter- munity. We are indebted toroll, Paitficia BalcCr, Baitoara B%- derson, would remember a foot- ketbaU beau. Tg Ml y officers, these people because they madegett, Penny Garrett, Nancy » ball game at Silver when it Otir Junior year came before olir twelve years what they were,son, Ann Harris, Margi OgleftJ. so cold that the cheerleader s we ^ew what was happening, . Sec ^Tricia Andrews, We will never forget you, BronteJoyce Glover, Mary Brock, Ken- legs nearly froze. Margibringing with it new officers £*■ a^Rees heth Wilkins, Wayne Phillips, Jim by and Ann (Pres.-Jerry Holcombe, V. Pres. Keiineih Wilkins, w£££,TsS, S in the welof Germany, who has been viMt,■“ Mgs’!r S.T rjs ft gKown, Tommy HaUmark, Joe a bang, when Kenneth ^ * Ud we toew what Kras to real-1 honor this Ume, and a thousand ter, Miss Inge Wenderoth, in LbsFlores, David Bramlett and David and Anita HallmaTk stayed hi school. Peggy {other events that we knew would Angeles, Calif. She will go byDavis, seemed to be too much closet during one whole dass .Uybe a part of toe ^ooh ^ c for us. plane from Dallas.for Mrs. Nell Flores, the first period. Perhaps the teacher “Hurley was ctaasoon er knew. Naturally the girls were heart, and Mike Mcisown wa1 »Lina WenderothFHAthe one act play, Impromptu Our track stars that year were Mike MoKownEdwyn McDaniel, IRonnie Leedivided with Mrs. Young teach- pretty perturbed at the boys when ing the second half. During this, they started playing a childish our first year, we got to know game called “Bull” on the breeze-each other and we had grown way, but they thought it was- all accustomed to life at Bronte right when they started playingPublic Schools by the time we choo-choo.” We were all pleas-, Morrow Mary Corley waslT ^ ,0 the —. -Ver. ®»m.s, our eecond W. had a pomogr.n.te tight trnd tean« K^oh^'w^'ongrade teacher, remembers when Kenneth WUkins started going ^Mike McKown told her that Jim with Marla Lou Rees that year. 8 senior ' was full andMorrow had kissed Peggy Corley. He had to stand on rewarding. Peggy Corley, TriciaI to kiss her. ^faid 1 Andrews and Sharon Hurley weredh« onr eless nteutd cOm. te n.|rponSor, ^ | chaerle.dem trom the SeniorMay 20, 1965►* *Our Interest Rate is StillCharged on Daily Outstanding Balance (SimpleFor All Agricultural Loans.Texas Production Credit Ass116 So. OakesSan Angelo, TexasDirector
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