Quarterly Luncheon –
February 11, 2025

Today we had our quarterly luncheon. It was a cold, rainy day but inside it was warm and friendly. There were 20 in attendance. Some graduates did not get to make it because of illness or a spouse’s illness.

Robert Wilson (Little Red) is planning to have a 65th reunion in October of this year. The date has not been finalized but most likely it will be a Tuesday evening dinner and a Wednesday morning breakfast at the Waco Hilton. This is all very tentative but just a “heads up” on what the thoughts are on the matter. Robert said this is what our graduates preferred due to the survey we all filled out last year.

Now, here are some pictures of the luncheon today. We missed all of you who were unable to attend. Maybe next time! Linda is doing a great job of handling this for us.

Waco Town Crier – February 2025

 
 

January flew by! Texas finally got a good rain…also some very cold weather with snow in our south! It made history- Beaumont broke a record since 1949. Earlier, Dallas and up north got the snow. Waco was in the middle…no snow either time.

As you know, I am in the process of making new lists. I sent out a blast that in the future I will be sending only to those who respond to let me know they want on the list. This February issue will be the last time that I send out to the old lists. I appreciate so much those of you who have responded. With that in mind….unless I hear from you that you want to be kept on the list, you will not hear from me again. I am not sure those who do not respond even get the emails rather than just not wanting to be on the list. Whatever it is, my new lists will be made up of those who respond. If you speak with anyone who wants on the list, please let me know.

Again, thank you so much for contributing items and pictures of interest for our graduates to enjoy and thanks for your prompt response to the new lists.

jeanne

Here’s what you’ll find in the February Town Crier:

  • From Our Graduates
  • Regarding Tommy Stroud
  • Updates
  • My Lucky Day by David Dibb
  • February Birthdays
  • Eating – The 50s
  • Some of Howard Dudgeon’s Trivia on Famous Quotes
  • Pictures
  • Blast from the past
  • Humor

Anna Louise Logan – January 28, 2025

 

Anna Logan passed away, Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at Ascension Providence Hospital at the age of 82.

Anna Louise, who was named after her two grandmothers, was born, September 5, 1942, to George and Alexandria (Lehmberg) Logan. A life-long Texan and Methodist, Anna was born in Georgetown, where her family lived while her father served overseas during World War II.

Her family later moved to Waco, and Anna was educated in Waco schools before earning a bachelor’s degree in education from Baylor University. After graduation, she taught second grade in Waco ISD for many years. Anna enjoyed traveling in Europe and, more recently, spending time with her friends at Providence Village, where she lived for several years.

Anna was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Fred Logan. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Nancy Logan; her niece, Vicki Peters; her nephew, Jim Logan; and several cousins.

At Anna’s request, there will be no service.