Friday, December 20, 2013

New Address for 50 Year Club

OFFICE ADDRESS CHANGE

Mineral Wells High School
50 Year Club
215 NW 5th Avenue
Mineral Wells, TX 76067
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Effective Immediately
As of December 18, 2013

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Ronald Keith Bond ~ 1934 - 2013

RONALD KEITH BOND
1951 MWHS Senior
Student Council President
Ronald Bond passed away on Saturday, December 14, 2013. He was one of the 50 Year Club's most beloved and commited members and it saddens me to learn that I will no longer be able to see his smiling face or hear his encouraging comments at our functions.

Born Ronald Keith Bond on July 20, 1934 in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Lola Claire Blackwell and Donald Zane Bond, he graduated from Mineral Wells High School in 1951 and the University of North Texas in 1955.
Ronald was also an active and commited athlete and student at MWHS during 1948-1951. In his Senior year the Burro gave this account: President Student Body '50-'51 ~ Football '48-'51 ~ Treasurer Hi-Y '50-'51 ~ Track '48-'51

1949 MWHS "A" Squad
Ronald Bond ~ No. 41 ~ Last Row 3rd from Right
1949 MWHS Back
Wt. 160, Ht. 5'9"

1949 MWHS Sophomore


1950 MWHS Back
1-Year Letterman

1950 MWHS Junior
1951 Award Winners
Ronald Bond and Leon Smith

1951 Football Captains
Ronald Bond, Leon Smith
C. W. Reasoner and Jerry Barber

1951 MWHS Fullback
All District ~ 2 yr. Letterman

1951 MWHS Football Team

1951 MWHS Student Council
Student Council President
Ronald was married to the former Kay St. Clair, graduate of MWHS Class of 1956 and they made their home in Arlington. After graduating from the University of North Texas he worked for Montgomery Ward for 35 years before retiring. He also served in the United States Navy Reserve and retired as a commander.

In addition to his wife of 56 years, Kay, he is survived by his sons, Ronald Keith Bond Jr. and Curtis St. Clair Bond; brother, Charles Bond and wife, Janie; sister, Janice Bean; grandchildren, Kelsey and Austin; sister-in-law, Suzanne Welborne; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was loved and will be missed by many.


Ronald Keith Bond
July 20, 1934 - December 14, 2013
You will be missed.



SOURCES:

MWHS 1948-1951 BURROS, Property MWHS 50 Year Club

Star-Telegram Obituaries, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary, accessed 18 Dec 2013

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Jim Stephens ~ Nov. 25, 1934 - Dec. 12, 2013

James “Jim”Lawrence Stephens
Nov. 25, 1934 - Dec. 12, 2013



The 50 Year Club lost a friend and very loyal member this month when fellow Mineral WellsHigh School alumnus Jim Stephens passed away Thursday, December 12. He was a very active participant in our club as well as the current Vice President of Mineral Wells Heritage Association, interested in preserving all the memories and memorabilia of our past for our future generagations.

If the Burro is any indication, Jim was a “star” on the Basketball Court. He lettered in basketball and football and was basketball captain in ’51 and ’52, belonging to the “M” Club his senior year. The “M” Club was organized for participants in the field of varsity sports “promoting fellowship, leadership, and sportsmanship among its members.” Lettermen in any of the sports sponsored by Mineral Wells High Schoolwere automatically made members. In Jim’s senior year of 1953, plans were made to take the Club on its annual fishing trip to Possum Kingdomin the spring. Jim served as Treasurer of the Club that year.

Born James Lawrence Stephens in Mineral Wells, Texashe was the son of Claude and Rachel Stephens and attended school here. After graduating from MWHS in 1953 he attended Texas A&M on a basketball scholarship before transferring to TexasA&I, where he played basketball and football, as well as serving in the ROTC. Jim graduated in 1958 with a Mechanical Engineering Degree from A&I and then left to serve in the United States Army Signal Corps where he reached the rank of Second Lieutenant. He also enjoyed playing basketball while serving in the Corp.

During his career he worked in the petroleum refining industry throughout Texasand Kansasand retired in 1997 when he and his wife, Helen, moved back to Mineral Wells. Helen is the former Helen Gernentz, whom he married on December 21, 1965. Jim and Helen became very active members of the Mineral Wells Heritage Association and members of the FirstBaptist Churchwhen they moved back. She and their sons, James Jr.; Wesley and wife, Neena; Keith and wife, Leigh; grandsons, Jackson and Marley; brother, Bill and wife, Carol; are joined by many other family members and friends who will be missing him this Christmas season. I understand he has a Labradornamed Shadow who was his most beloved friend who will miss him terribly. In fact, I know his face and his service will be missed by all of us from this day forward.


Executive Board Meeting
April 2010

Senior Basketball No. 30
Senior No. 30
Senior No. 30 - 2nd from Left


Senior Class Sgt. at Arms

"M" Club - Club Treasurer
Third Row - 3rd from Left




SOURCES:
MWHS 1953 BURRO, Property MWHS 50 Year Club


Funeral Services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16, 2013 at First BaptistChurch in Mineral Wells. Burial was at WoodlandPark Cemetery. Baum Carlock Bumgardner Funeral Home in Mineral Wells, Texas was in charge of arrangements, condolences may be left at www.bcbfuneralhome.com. Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home