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'WF'- Officers of the 1948-49 Council: Pres. - Billy Holzapfel V. Pres. - Billy Koenigseder Sec . Jo Nell Southern The 1951-52 Council, assisted fi- nancially by the Senior Class of that year,provided two sets of new curtains, consisting of the black rayon backdrop, and a green velvet front curtain for the Cuero Senior High School auditorium, S S' V. Pres. - Buzzy Dietze Sec. ' Carlyn Lang Wu.ju!m.L' W W Mrs. Julia Luddeke has been the sponsor of the Council since 1948 when it was organizad in February of that year. Her leadership has in- spired the organization in accomplishing their splendid objectives. We, the AnnualStaff, feel that Mrs. Luddeke is due the small recognition that we are able to give her in our yearbook for her sponsorship of this organization. Officers of the 1952-53 Council: Pres, - Raymond Reese
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Officers of the 1951-52 Council Pres. ' John Zimmerman V Pres. Fletcher Elder Sec. - Melba Marie ficers of the 1950-51 Council Pres. - Vernon Breitkreutz V. Pres. - Gene Migura Sec. ' Phyllis Green The 1952 Gobbleryearbook is dedicat- ed to the Student Councils of Cuero Senior High School, past and present. Through their yearly projects, they have done so muchto make our schoola more attractive place and our school life happier in general. The 1949-50 Council through a trukey raffle raised enough money to provide the school with four cold water drinking foun- tains. The 1950-51 Council's project forthe year was to completely rework the lectern and furnish it with an attractive new hang- ing. 2 I an
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Miss Barden's Sew-and-Sew Club Mr. Crump teaches painless Plane Geometr Y The rush is on in Miss Barthlome's room--Book Report II November 5. The daily classes of C. H. S. are not ties of the school, but in these classes fluence that is so important in the outside teachers pass on to the students , from extras that often make success in any c o n teamwork and endeavor to better prepare a to make a better citizen of tomorrow is spirit, Everyone listens attentively in Miss Green's Sophomore English class. 1 f ,E .' Q .f Mr. Ed says, Buzzy, stop flopping your ears.
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