January 15, 2015 - As years go by, there are many changes in life and society. Records indicate that the School named for C H. Daniels who was the principal of the African American school in Center, Texas for many years, began in 1928. The last graduating class from Daniels (12th grade) was in 1968 but since the class of 1969 was so close to graduating it claims heritage there also. Therefore Daniels School was the educational institute for African Americans who are 52 and above: they were first graders through graduates in 1969 when the school merged with the other schools in Center.
Many of the Daniels Bobcats want to preserve the Legacy: C. H. Daniels High School. What better way to do it with a reunion every two years in Center with many of the Bobcats and their descendants coming together with entertainment, food and conversation about their memories of the school. That includes not only the graduates but those who attended Daniels within its existence of 42 years.
The class of 1965 is celebrating its 50th year anniversary since graduation and will be spotlighted at this year’s all-school reunion. Since the reunion is every two years, the class of 1964 will also be recognized for its Golden Year.
Invitation is extended to all to participate in the 2015 C. H. Daniels Alumni Reunion held the weekend of Labor Day, September 4 – 6, 2015. Save the dates and listen for more registration information.
The Reunion Committee