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CHARLES RUDY WEIGELT FFA 1-45 FHA 1-45 Baseball 15 Bas ketball 15 Track 15 Class Represen- Ltative 35 FFA Vice-President 35 Se nior Play 45 Traveler Staff 45 Li- brary Assistant 4. FRANKLIN welserz lFFA 1-25 FHA 1. JOHN CHARLES TONN FFA 1-25 FHA 1. CARA LYNN VAHREN KAMP Band 1-35 Softball 15 Volleyball 35 Office Assistant5 Traveler Staff, Edi- tor 45 Annual Staff 45 Merit Award 45 Honor Student 1-45 Number Sense, District 1-4, Regional 2. RAYMOND WENDLAND FFA 1-4, President 25 FHA 15 Foot- ball 1-25 Track 1-25 Choir 2-4, Mes- siah Chorus 45 Student Assistant 45 Class Representative 45 Traveler Staff 45 Valentine Coronation5 Se- nior Play 4. JOE DAN WENDLER Band 1-45 Choir 2, Choir Assistant 45 Annual Staff Assistant 45 Traveler Staff 45 Golf 2. This page sponsored by Giddings Drug'S1ore l,,...1,,. 5 ,,
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DOROTHY SCHROEDER FHA 1-4, Parl. 2, Degrees: Jr. 1, Chap. 2, State 35 Class Fav. 25 Cour- tesy Award 35 Hostess, Jr.-Sr. Banq 25 P.E. Ass't. 45 Eng. Ass't. 35 Travel- er Staff 45 Merit Award 1-4' Stu. C Sec. 45 Honor Stu. 1-45 Sr.,Play 45 lst Pl. Dist. Meet. Shorthand 4. MILTON SCHROEDER Class Rep. 1, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Host for Jr.-Sr. Banq. 25 Commencement Ush. 35 Choir 1-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Soloist 3-4, Quar. 3-4, Dbl. Octet 2, All-State Chorus 3-4, Messiah Chor- us 45 Good Citizen Award 15 Merit Award 2-45 Football, Basketball and Track 1-45 Baseball 2-45 Travel. Staff 45 Valentine Prince 15 Sr. Play 45 Poetry Reading Dist., Reg. Sz State 45 Honor Student 1-4. RICHARD ROCHE Choir 1-4, Solo 3-4, Octet 3-4, Mes- siah Chorus 45 Merit Award 3-45 Football 1-4, Basketball 1-45 Track 1-4, District and Regional 2-4, State 2-3. HAROLD SCHUMANN FFA 1-45 FHA 1-4, Junior Degree 1: Football lg Track l. MILTON TATE, JR. Class President l, Officer 25 FFA 1-4, Officer 25 Band 1-4, District 1-4, Regional 3-4, All-State Band 3, Al- ternate 4, Solo 2-4, Sextet 2-45 Trav- eler Staff 4, Business Manager of Annual Staff 45 Basketball 25 Re- gional in Declamation 45 Merit Award 45 Senior Play 4. CLIFFORD TEINERT FFA 1-35 FHA 1, 2 and 45 P. E. As- sistant 45 Choir 2-3, Messiah Chorus 45 Mechanic Award 35 Valentine King 45 Host for Junior-Senior Ban- quet 25 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-25 Track l-35 Honor Student 1-4. This page sponsored by Prc1tho's
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FRED WOLF FFA 1-45 FHA 1-45 Football 15 Bas- ketball 1-25 Track 1-25 Baseball 2-45 Traveler Staff 45 Library Assistant 45 Senior Play 4. CAROLYN ZSCHECH Class Social Chairman 3-45 FHA 1-45 Degrees: Junior 1, Chapter 2, State 3, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 45 District State Degree Chairman Choir 1-4, Sextet 3, Quartet 4, Solo 4, All-State 4, Messiah Chorus 45 Nurses Club 3-4, President 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 45 Merit Award 3-45 Annual Staff 45 District Decla- mation 45 Perfect Attendance 1-45 Senior Play 45 Honor Student 1-4. Gia 5.4 .JJi5fory In 1945, fourteen little bright-eyed tots who graduate this year started their careers in Giddings Elementary School. They were Johnny Christiansen, Maury Crow, Mary Ann Fischer, Elaine Hoffman, Nancy Joiner, Twila Kieke, Margie Kreumcke, Harold McDonald, Loretta Mantzel, Earl Mueller, Ruby Redkey, Milton Tate, John Tonn, Charles Weigelt and Joe Dan Wendler. Miss Frances Daily was our teacher. Miss Rubie Rousseau was the lucky C?J teacher who taught us in the second grade, as Rosario Gon- zales became one of us. Elroy Geisler joined the class in the third grade, although John Tonn, Rosario Gonzales, and Earl Mueller didn't like it anymore and moved away. Mrs. Ellie Vanderworth was our teacher. Mrs. Vanderworth couldn't bear to part with us, so she was promoted to the fourth grade too. Nancy Joiner couldn't make up her mind whether to stay or not. She moved to Elgin, and in a month she moved back. Miss Allie Mae Brown assumed control of the boisterous fifth grade class. Fred Wolf became one of us and Nancy Joiner lived in Elgin seven months this time before moving back. Erwin Fischer, Rosario Gonzales, and A. C. Hill joined the well-behaved OJ class in the sixth grade. One teacher couldn't stand us all day, so we now had four, Miss Marjorie Henry, Miss Irma Avrett, Miss Martha Brogdon, and Mr. Darrell Blackman. Miss Avrett, Miss Brogdon, Miss Henry, and Mr. Blackman were also given the pleasure of teachingxus in the seventh grade. Here the class was increased by sixg Aubrey Boswell, Karen Fricke, Carol Jaehne, and Ruth Meier. Earl Mueller and John Tonn decided to rejoin theclass and help drive the teachers insane. Elroy Geisler came back to join the class in the eighth grade. Miss Mervyn Offield was our teacher. OUR FRESHMAN YEAR! Gee, wasn't it exciting? We really expanded that year. The parochial school gave us fourteen new members, Robert Faske, Herman Jaehne, Lavine Jenke, Arthur Kurio, Larry Lerche, Floris Mutschink, Edward Reinhardt, Dorothy Schroeder, Milton Schroeder, Harold Schumann, Clifford Teinert, Cara Lynn Vahrenkamp, Franklin Weiser, and Carolyn Zscheck. Three students, Helen Medack, Marjorie Mertink, and Benny Mitschke came from Serbin5 Vicente Gonzales and James McPaul came from Paigeg from Fedor came Raymond Wendland, and Joyce Jurk came from Warda. Richard Roche joined the class all the way from Nashville, Tenn. Miss Bess Black, Mrs. Tom Cherry, and Mr. Bill Brademan were the bewildered sponsors. Lois Naumann joined the class our sophomore year, while Donald Newman arrived just in time to help decorate for the Junior-Senior Prom, In a Jaoanese Tea Garden. Now, here we are in our senior year. Along with it comes a happy yet sad feeling that we will not be here next year. Senior rings, invitations, robes, and the Senior trip. We are glad Bobby Glenn joined us this year from Cameron. gharillis certainly go to our wonderful and understanding sponsors, Mr. Willard, Mrs. Cherry, and Miss ay attox. This page sponsored by Highway Cafe . i 24 ,,
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