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The information & pictures we have is from several years ago. Please update your pictures and/or information and on anyone you know or who is deceased.  E-mail or mail to: Georgann Walker, 9662 Hickory St., Richards TX 77873 or call 936-851-2272. Please contact those you know and have them send updates. THANKS.
Leroy Wehmeyer
14829 Olin
Tomball, TX 77377
281-351-0979
Annie Lois Williams McHaney
14015 Foxford Way
Houston, TX 77015
(713) 453-3272
Edward Williams
16203 1/2 2Nd St.
Channelview, TX 77530
(281) 452-2516
Have 3 children.  Two boys & a girl who live in the Channelview area.  Worked in Petro Chemical plants before retirement.  Liked to fish but don't do that much anymore.
ED: Edwards's wife, Maureen, passed away about 2006.
(D) Nadine Welch Gay 1991

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Donnie Wells (Anneliesa)
111 Honeysuckle
Baytown, TX 77520
(281) 424-8748

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Eston Williams
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Pat Wheat Babin (Bob)
3611 Washington Pasadena, TX 77503
(713) 473-3937   mpbrbb@att.net
Married Bob October 1, 1955.  Have 2 children, Craig, 37, and Kelly Ann, 36, Daughter-in-law, Dwana and 2 wonderful grandchildren, Amy, 10, and Heath, 5.  Have worked for Deer Park ISD last 21 years and will retire August 9.  Husband worked for Rohm & Haas 39 years and retired 2 years ago. We hope to travel and be involved in attending lots of T-ball games this year.
2009: Husband, Bob, passed away July 10, 2009
Norma Jean Williams Johnston (Charles)
2145 Koether Rd
Carmine, TX 78932
(979)-278-3855  norma_cj_cattle@yahoo.com
1994:  I married Hilary Jones - REL Class of ‘52.  Divorced 1983 (vowed never to marry again.  HA! HA!)  I have two sons   George: Banker in Houston, and Stuart in the lumber business in Fort Worth.  Grandchildren:  Stuart’s twins boy and girl 2 years old. 
BS from UT Austin -- became an RN Angel of Mercy.
Played with my tug boats and oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and enjoyed the oil boom.  With 9 years of single life, I met an Alabama CATTLE RANCHER (12 years my junior), while working at the Houston Livestock Show.
I exchanged a home in Memorial, big cars, and business suits for pickup trucks, Longhorn cattle and a ranch in Alabama.  I fly a TEXAS flag at the front gate.
   At one time in my life big homes and cars were my goals.  Now I get excited about a new calf or a new tractor all my own.  Wish I had found this wonderful man 40 years ago.
Homer Wiggins
8382 Blacksmith Dr.
Houston, TX 77064
  I have found faith, hope, light, and joy in a good-looking red neck from Alabama.  I wish you all good health and happiness.
     1999: We moved back to Texas in 1995, bought a ranch in Carmine, between Brenham and Giddings on 290.  We have a lot of cattle and one quarter house (for the grandchildren) and a very large hay business.  1999 brought more land. Hope to have our Red Texas Cedar ranch house finished soon.  Have started a feed lot and a trucking company to haul hay and cattle.  My job is ‘gofor’.  There is always something broke, empty, won’t start or lost.  I don’t need health clubs tanning beds or sleeping pills, just AC in the summer.  My husband says that if it has tires and rolls I can get it stuck.  4 wheel drive or not.  We work hard and long hours, but I wouldn’t change a thing.  I hope you and yours are all happy and healthy.
     2004 Update:  The last 5 years I have had a lot of ups and downs.
     Oct. ’03 I lost my 84-year-old brother and two weeks later I lost my 50-year-old daughter-in law and a true friend “Bear” an 11-year-old blue heeler.  He was with me form night to day all the way across the U.S.  Doodle buried him in a Texas Red Cedar casket, under an old Oak tree in the pasture, so his sprite could chase rabbits at night.
     Now to the good part.  We still have out cattle ranches (eat more beef), my trucking business to move cattle up North to the feedlots.  We have over a thousand acres of land in hay.  A few years back a man, very deep into horses, ask me about our hay.  Come to find out he wanted all natural, no chemicals, no herbicides, all natural from start to finish, form cutting to bailing, seven days to Kentucky and else where.  He keeps my trucks on the road day in and day out. (My husband, Doodle, told me I had lost my mind trying such a thing.)  Well it worked, Thank God.
    We have 6 grand children, from Alabama to Belton, Texas and we keep Southwest Airlines on the move.
     I hope all of you are doing well and look forward to hearing from you next year.
Leo Wilkerson  PO Box 134  Buckley, MI 49620  (616) 269-3467
1994:After my divorce in ‘89, have been passing out cards, but as of yet, no calls.  Don’t understand that.  A fine good looking citizen as myself should be able to get a pretty rich widow somehow. If you know of any, let me know.   As always the class clown.

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After graduation I joined the Navy - Sept, ‘54 - discharged Sept. ‘58.  I then went to work in the oil fields of Barber’s Hill for a year.  After that worked at Clark’s Wheel & Brake.  In ’66 went to work on off shore drilling rigs for 3 years.  I met a wonderful lady from Michigan. I married her in ‘68.  Moved to Traverse City, MI. in ‘69.  Stayed in Mich. till ’85.  Returned to Baytown to work for U.S.Steel as a Millwright for 10 years.  Returned to MI. in ‘86.  Divorced in ‘88.  Now single I have been passing out a few cards.  Ha Ha!!!  I have 4 kids ages 15, 13, 12, and 9.  2 boys and 2 girls.  Hope I can make it to the reunion.
1999 UPDATE:  Fishing, chasing women and passing out cards.  These Yankees don’t appreciate a good old Southern boy. May move back to Baytown in near future. May have better luck there.  You may give my name and number to any women that has a few cows.  I’m not cheap but can be had, if the price is right.  Still the class clown.
Maureen Wilkins Maxwell
615 S. Nugent  LaPorte, TX 77571  (281) 471-2933 MISSMAX2@ATT.NET
Worked at Morgans Point City hall for years. Retired in 1998.  Husband passed away the same year.  Now working part time at City Hall for something to do.
Roland Williams Kathy
2707 Landmark Dr.
Baytown, TX 77520
281-421-2623  katwil@cebridge.net
(D) Paul (Doodles Wilkins
1989
After high school he was awarded a tennis scholarship at Texas A&M, but later changed schools and went to Lamar University in Beaumont.  After college he worked at the Sun Valley Resort in Idaho as their tennis pro.  He later opened his own tennis school in Sun Valley
Glynn Wilson (Jo Ann)
124 Ilfrey
Baytown, TX 77520
(281) 424-1195
Has 7 children.  Works at Ethel.
and organized summer camps for children.  At the time of his death he was a coach for the Virginia Slims Women’s Tennis Tournaments, the organization sponsoring the American players in the Moscow International Tennis Tournament.
  He was in Moscow at the time of his death as coach for Betsy Nagelsen.  He died of a heart attack while on the tennis court, just before the start of her first match.
(D) Harold Wilson, Feb 2002
Harold married JoAnn Chance on August 19, 1955.  They had four children; Sabrina Ann Wilson Thomas, Rebecca "Becky" Ann Wilson Baumbach, Quinton Cheyenne Wilson and Melissa Ann Wilson Maddox.  He had eleven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
     He attended Baytown Elementary and Junior High prior to REL.  He worked as a construction foreman.  His hobbies included woodworking and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
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