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l llin T ll H III In Q9 X Iwliss Catherine Howard Sponsor Beverly Bush, Mary Ann Calhoun, Patsy Caraway, Ruth Chase, ?eggy Elder, Lornett Flessner, Alice Flores, Mary Alice -x Breen, Mimi Guerrero, Elena Guevara, Elnora Hadamek, N I N 'Sl Flernandez, S hi r l e y Hilde rbrandt, Evelyn Hingst, Dorothy A . Kirskey, Jeanie Kleinecke, Billie Koenig, Ramah Koehnig, f Q vlarjorie Nell Mauer, Jo Ann McBride, Frances McKinney, X ? vlarilynn Mood, Patsy Myers, Kathleen Nagel,Marlene Oehlke, 1 vlarilyn Richards, Emma Ruiz, Gloria Ruschhaupt, Lenette 5-jg napp, Else Stevens, Dorothy Taylor, Barbara Tesch, Lydia L ilkinson, Gloria Wisian, P at s y York, Josephine Zapata, K organization of g i r ls who members upon entrance in- ha s five elective officers. cheerleaders, o ne f r om serving as headcheer- not pay dues, but do p ro - g r e e n and white uniforms games. most important boaster of attend all the games. School transportation to o u t - o f - take over the responsibility stands and goal posts for football season will long be displays of green and white These balloons were pur- ided by the members of the much credit for its loylaty to Cuero Senior High Officers: Patsy Myers, President, Carlyn Lang, Vice-Presidentg Shirley Bowen, Treasurer: Peggy Elder, Reporter: Martha Lynn Dodd, Secretary
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4' Buzzy Dietze, Co-Captain Senior 2nd Team All District Fullback 4 year letterman September 12, 1952 .L' Cuero Senior High School is a member oflnterscho- lastic L e a g ue District 30 AA. The name of the team-- Gobblers derives from Cue ro's famous Turkey Tr- ot. The team's Mascot is a turkey ,' ' Chesty , fMean- ing C.H.S.J. The uniforms a re green with white lettering. Foot- ball, one of our most pop- ular national sports isa developer ofboys. It teach- es them self-discipline, loy- alty to themselves,their teammates, the schooland community. Football is an activity the communityis interested in, Gobbler fans follow the te- am through eachseason with the sinc e re feeling Cuero, Win or Lose-v' The 1952 season's game record follows: Vanderbilt Beats Gobble rs at it ?5 51-Tia ffl? , -. If fxf V 9 FQ j 9 c 'Q iw-wi. .fm wt-im: -wwf.: Carl Mauer, Co-Captain Senior 2nd Team All District Guard 3 year letterman The Vanderbilt Cobras struck twice to a 14-7 victory over the Gobblers in the 1952 season opening game . The Gobblers scored the first touchdown in the final minutes of the first quarter. Dietze took the ball over from the three yard line. The Cobras struck with an eighty yard scamper to a touchdown. Cobras again scored in the third quarter when a blocked kick was picked up by a Vanderbilt player who went for the final score of the game. The final score was Vanderbilt 143 Cuero 7. This was not a district game. September 19, 1952 Gobblers Defeat Badge rs A mighty Gobbler eleven proved fatal to the Karnes City Badgers. The Gobblers fi- rst score came in the first quarter as Pieper carried the ball over. A Karnes City threatwas saved by Mauer's interception of a Badger pass. The Gob- blers final score came in the fourth quarter as Dietze carried over from the Badger ten yard line. The final score was: Cuero 145 Karnes City 0. This was not a district game. John Blackwell Tackle-Senior 1 vear lette rman Charles Bush Guard-Senior l year letterman Nino Castillo Halfback-Sophomore 1 year letterman Arlen Cornett Guard-Junior 1 year letterman
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