Hallettsville High School - Brahma Yearbook (Hallettsville, TX)

 - Class of 1949

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THE 1949 EDITION OF THE RRAHMA TO COACH MELVIN BORCHERT BECAUSE HE HAS CONTRIBUTED SO MUCH TOWARD THE BUILDING OF OUR SCHOOL SPIRIT AND OUR RE- GIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAM, BECAUSE WE APPRECIATE HIM SO MUCH AS A TEACHER AND LEADER IN OUR STUDENT ACTIVITIES. BECAUSE HIS GOOD HUMOR AND SINCERE FRIENDLINESS HAVE WON THE RESPECT AND ADMIRATION OF EACH OF US, AND BECAUSE HIS BEST IS GIVEN TO US AT ALL TIMES. gi I :Q I ls a School officia nd teachers play a major part in the building oi our future citizens. They not only teach the pupils but they 'll in them the arn and pfk H Zinsti UUE e ire to le through their superior isdom and understanding. ir self sacrifice. nd example. in- DUDE Ummm -y- ati HII- they inspir fluence children to higher and better way life. K?iQIIIl:Q 5 d s Umm 'X 1 N the qxxjiflfj 9 p 'ence a e and 7 G J!! I of CLAUDE B. MULLINS B.S.. S.W.T.S.C. Dear Students: Although our school did not have its largest enroll- ment during the year 1948-49, I am sure the quality of the students more than made up for the lack of numbers in every way. The improvement in attitude, school spirit, and quality of work has been very noticeable the past few years. While the footbalf team was the best in the history of the school and won the regional, I think the entire student body has won the regional in every phase of student life. While only a few boys were directly concerned in making the football record, each student in the school is to be commended for the fine record shown by the student body as a whole in scholastic attainment, discipline, and school spirit. Superintendent C- J. L. AKHIDGE B.S.. S.W.T.S.C. Dear Students. One of the biggest problems of your life is the selection of a vocation. The selection of a vocation to which you are mentally and physic- ally adapted, may mean the difference between success and failure. Realizing this fact. the Hallettsville Rotary Club organized and sponsored a vocational guid- ance program for the seniors of our high school this spring. This worth-while project is probably the beginning of a fulltime guidance program for every individual in our school. The whole heart of a guidance program is to help the pupil to choose. prepare for. and find his place in the field into which he fits best. If this can be accomplished, it will lead you to happiness and successful living. My sincere desire is for each of you to receive great benefits from a program of this type and thereby help build for your future. grains. MELVIN BOHCHERT MRS. OLIVE JONES Physical Education English 6 History :Ma -M., M--f -.,,. Af 9 Y E ' MARY RUTH PEARCE Science A -v A .mga A02 'MM MRS. TAVALI MULLINS Conmercial P xc' .H fy. . Niki? ' f, S ' isif' in-., i M 'E' 1 :asf 'Ai ew. ,......- if 'A win - A fi .R . ,Na LAURA SUTTON Mathematica PAUL PERSONS U Music Agriculture C. D. SNYDER -I LOUISE WEGHORST MARY E. YARLING English Home Economics -,. milf ,r 'Q WN , an K :sf -sw, N g,5I.1 , f '- S ,gf H ' K 'fav-ts ,H ..., ,. awk ,, - . , . L, I Q af'm'v'x v,'Q'.1.l ,M 'gi A , Q1 U ,Q I in fi 'Z bf. ' ' S ' Q 4 .n 'X' ,kv '- wr-+',p -XL-ggi. 1'-:E Q In :. 2:51111-, 1- 12 . 'e. !v'tttZ1Z,.41Y1fJlf2f MRS. H. FINKELSTEIN HILDEGARDE HEYER Sth Grade 4th Grade I Y 'I 7 71 , .K I Q ' 3 frWmF i gg E f ii! ' km if MRS. MABEL PILLAR ALVA TIMM 2nd Grade lst Grade 1 RS. VAUGHN SMOTHERS ANNIE STRAUSS th Grade Sth Grade A V. . g A 1 xr - A EMILY HOHNSHU 8th Grade A fmi-7 . -,qW,,' MRS. HENRY SMITH 3rd Grade , . -- r A d n I! is fi 'EDI' 4 xv My Efk B 01 1 11 0 F E DI C4 'l'ION President:EHWIN J. BUCEK ' PAUL HENGEH LEON KAHANEK PETE LIBERDA EDWIN TIMM VIHGIL MINEAR LEWIS ALLEN 5 K5 Q-I : , 4' The churches are the era oi our spirix- roi lives. ience build noi and no and ohed eqnisite 1 h in pref havoc fait A are 'C nity ant to Go rectness. hristio orx Log nd C r imp ation Lord er n are the nos ports oi an ednc 'The ies! oi the beginning is the knoiiedqeo' CLLSS OYYXCBBS BKKSE5 H SCBBBOROUGH Ytesi6eotzB1LbY Vice-?resiAent:iESHET Socrexorqz PNP- SUSE- P-X.-BYLWY 1feoauret:BOBB1 BOHORDEH poftet:BBT1Y SO H0086 Bits BEN SOBOTXK szlihiis BOKCBBBT S L. BSRXDGB Bc Sqtvot- Co-Sponsor Mimi W' APPELT. GLADYS ALBERT. AVA JUNE BARNES- BILLY if mr ,MW if7 ' 5E , . V 33 M , , Sf: - tab? it-if iQ 'm . 3. , iff, M Ln of BLUDAU. HENRY BOHDOVSKY. PAUL I , 3ONORDEN, BOBBY .2 . Tr AFV 5 U E,Wi wwwkwmw pmwmgfg 5 X Q 4 ,Mer ii i x n' Q, f I N 'fs X 1 QV .V f-,pg . ,E BOZKA, CARL MSEQEWSQQ BOTARD. BETTYE JEAN BOZKA- TOMMIE BROWN, JAMES BUTSCHEK. MARJORIE as , -, , 1:3 Y' BGGERT. 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HUBBARD 4,9-17 '1 enior Jqcfiuifies AVA JUNE ALBERT--Class Secretary-Treasurer '46: Class Treasurer '47: Clase President '48: Class Secretary '49: Future HODGIUEOY of Al0YiCG '46: Secretary '47: Area IX Vice-President '48: Chapter Pr9lid0hf and State Reporter '49: Band '46: Treasurer '47: Qudent Director '49: Brahma Guard '46: Glee Club '46: Student Council Prelidenf '49I '497 Most Representative Junior Girl '48: Annual Alswiate Editor '47, '48: Editor '49: Newspaper Art Editor '48: '49: Eesey Writing, First Place District '47: Regional '47: Second Place District '48t spelling '473 Second Place '4B: Yho'e Who in American High School! '49- GLADYS APPELT--Brahsa Guard '45, '47: Cheer Leader '49: Future Homemaker of America '46, '4B: Spanish Club '47: Volleyball '48, '49- BILLY BARNES--Track '46, '48: '49:Tennis U7.'49:Futur0FdYl9Y0fAf iU4 '48: Reporter '46: Clase President '46, '49: Class Vice-President 48: Newspaper Editor '48, '49: Annual Staff Art Editor '49: Student Council Reporter '48:Student Council Vice-President '49: 'H' Club '48: 491 lho's lho in American High Schools '49, HENRY BLUDAU--Football '47, '4e: Track '4s: Baseball '4a. '4s: Softball '48, '49: Future Farmer of America '48, '49: 'H' Club '49- '491 All District. Second Team '48, BOBBY BONORDEN--Future Farmer of America '48, '49: Vice-President '48: President '49J Class Treasurer '49, PAUL BORDOVSKY--Football '48g Volleyball '48, '49: Future Farmer of America '49. BETTYE JEAN BOTARD--Brahma Guard '46, '47: Future Homemaker of Al9YiCU '47, '49I Band '48, '49: Treasurer '492 Spanish Club '472 DYUUUYACU '48: Newspaper Staff '49. CARL A. BOZKA--Football '47, '4B: Track '48, '49: Volleyball '48, '492 Softball '49: 'H'.Club '48: Reporter '49: Future Farmer Of AIGYICU Sentinel '48: '49: All District. Second Team '48, TOMMY BOZKA--Football '46, '47, '48: Basketball '48, '49I T0DDl' .471 '48, '49: First Place District '46: Volleyball '48, '49: softball '48, '49: Future Farmer of America '46, '48, '49: Secretary '49: 'H' Club '48. '49: Clans Treasurer '4B: Baseball '48, '49S A11 Di'ffiCt Team '48. JAMES BROWN--Band '47, '43, '491 Junior Cldll sef995nt'Uf'Af '48' MARJORIE BUTSCHEK--Future Homemaker of Alerica '48, '49- ADOLF EGGERT--Future Farmer of America '48, '49- DOROTHY FITCH--Softball '47, '48, '49: FUIUYG H0lGlUk0f of America '48, '49: Brahma Guard '46. LOIS JEAN GERLICH-- Brahma Guard '48, '49: Softball '48. '492 FUYUYU Homemaker of America '48, '49. EVELYN GOLSCH--Annual Staff '48: Brahma Guard '48: Future Homemaker of America '48, '49. EUGENE GRAFE--Band '48, '49, Q BERNICE HALATA--Brahma Guard '48, '49: Future Homemaker of Americd '48, '49: Softball '48, '49. Y MARK HANAK--Tennis '48, BERNICE HRNCIR--Future Homemaker of America '47, '48, '49: Spanish Club '47, '48: Reporter '48: Band '48, '49: Reporter '49: Brahma Guard '47, LEON KANANEK--Football '46, '47, '482 Bdsketball '49: Track '48, '492 Baseball '48, '49: Volleyball '48, '49: Softball '48, '49: Future Farmer of America '49: Treasurer '49: 'H' Club '48, '49: Class President '47: Class Favorite '46: Most Popular '49: Halloween Coronation King '48, IRENE KUTACH-'Brahma Guard '45: Future Homemaker of America '45, '47. LEONARD MATEIEK--Football Squad '48, BENNETT RAY MCELROY--Future Farmer of America '46, '47, '48: Class Favorite '46, DAISY LA VBHNE MEYER--Brahma Guard '46: Future Homemaker of America '48: Bamd '46, '47. EVELYN IIZERA--Future Homemaker of America '46, '47, '48, '48: Spanish Club '47, 48. BETTY JO MOORE--Band '46f '47: Cheer Leader '48, '49: Future Honemaker of Aserica '46, '47. '48, '49: Vice-President '48: Class Reporter '49: News Paper Coordinator '48: Annual Staff Business Manager '48: Snapshot Committee '49: lost Popular '48: One Act Play, Second Place District'48 Tennis '48, '49: Third Place District '48: Softball '46, '47, '48, '49, LEONA MuCALA vo11'7bUll '48, '49I Softball '48, '49: Future Homemaker of America '48, '49: Brahma Guard '48l '49, HENRY 'rn.1. IUBNSTER--Football 'ng Baseball '49, us: 'H' club '49. CLIFTON NANCE--Future Farmer of Aserica '45, '47, '49: Basketball '48: Track '48. JULIA ORSAK--Future Homemaker of America '45, '48, '49: Band Majorette '46, '47: Drum Majorette '49: Secretary '48: Duchess to Yorktown Centennial '46: Spanish Club '47. ROYCE PAHR--Future Farmer of Aserica '47. '48: Vice-Presiden: '47. BERTHA PHECUP--Brahma Guard '44. '45. '46: Future Homemaker of Anerica '48, ROYCE REINHART--Football '46, '47, '48: Basketball '47. '48, '48: Track '47. '48, '49: Tennis '46, '47. '46, '49: Softball '49: Future Farmer of America '46: 'H' Club '48: Treasurer '49: lost Representative Junior Boy '48:'lho's'Iho,in American High Schools '48: All District Team '48, JOYCE RENGER--Brahma Guard '45, '46: Future Homemaker of America '45, '46, '47, '46, '49: Reporter '48, '49: Band '46, '47, '48, '49: Softball '46, '47. '49- KENNETH SCARBOROUGH--Football '45, '46, '47, '48: Co-Captain '46, '47: Basketball '46, '47, '48, '4B: Track '46, '47, '48, '49: Volleyball '47, '48, '49: softball '45, '47. '49: One Act Play '47: Second Place District '48: Future Farmer of America '46, '48, '49: Treasurer '46: Reporter '49: 'H' Club '48: '49: Band '46, '47. '48, '49: Vice-President '46: Secretary '48: Vice-President '49: Class Favorite '46: Most Hand- some '49: Newspaper Associate Editor '48: Annual Snapshot Committee '49: Student Council Representative of Senior Class '49: lho'm lho in American High Schools'49: Duke of Halloween Coronation '49: All District Teas '46, ADELINE SCHHOEDEH--Future Homemaker of America '46, '47. '48, '49: Band '46, '48, '48: Brahma Guard '45: Class Favorite '45, ELHOSE SCHROEDER--Brahma Guard '46, '47: Class Favorite '47: Band lajorette '47. '49: Drum Majorette '48: Class Favorite '48: Most Beautiful '49: Future Homemaker of America '48, '49: Historian '49: Senior Duchess of Halloween Coronation '49: Declanation '48: Second Place District '48: Tennis '48: Third Place District '48: Softball '47, '48, '48: Volleyball '48, '49: Annual Staff Activity Editor '49: Newspaper Staff Sooiety Editor '49: Student Council Representative of Senior Class '49. BEN SOBOTIK--Softball '46, '47, '48: Austin American All Centex Team '48: All District Teal '48: 'H' Club '48, '49: Sergeant-at-Arms '48: Vice-President '49: Volleyball '47Z '48, '49: Track '47, '48, '49: Baseball '47, '48, Softball '47, '48, '492 Futuf' F5 'f of A fica '45 '47, '48, '49: Sergeant-at-Arms '49. ' BUNNY Tlll--Football '46, '47. '48: Track '47. '48, '49: Volleyball '46, '49: Softhall.'48, '492 Future Farmer of America '47. '48: Reporter '48: 'H' Club '48, '49: Vice-President '47. IARVINQIBOICAI--Future Farmer of AlLfiCG '46, '47. '48, '49: Track '48, '49, IAXINE IOYTEK--Softball '48, '48: Future Homemaker of America '47, '4Q: Brahma Guard '47. '48. HUBBARD 'YATT--F00fbGll '45, '47: Basketball '47: Track '47: Baseball '48: Softball '48: Future Farmer of America '48: 'H'-Club '47, '48: Band '46, '48,'48: Vice-President '48: Class Treasurer '46: Vigg- President '41, C ff? W CLP-'55 OYYXCEYKS Yiosi6ootxBOBBY 80051 ' ce -Y 1 as i6enK. 130106 L . 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Edward Zapalac, lalter Teach Row two: Frankie McElroy, Bernice Dennison, Monroe Koehne. Audrey Ellison How three: Roland Tuttle. Sylvan Rubin. Bobby Appelt. Henry Schroe- der. Laughlin McKinnon Absent that day: Allan Ray Schulte X J. A. House 2 iglwllw uenlflw V 5 ywny Roi one: Guy Turner. Jo Marie Patrick. Evelyn Gaidusek. Magdalene Rdy. Leon Muhlstein, Marilyn Woytek Row two: Bobby Clark. Wayne Renger. Richard English. Vernon Chaplan. Mary Konvicka. Vivian Marek Row three: Mary R. Par- tida. Ruth Lorfing, Law- rence Heineohn. Benjamin Koehn, Leon Fitch, Her- bert Marek. William Appelt 5 L F First row: Patricia Treptow. Adele Ruth Evans. Jimmy Jahn. Ruth Appelt, Dorothy New Second row: Herbert Dabelgott, Burnett Fitch Emma Micek. Leonard Marek, Donald Teltschik Third row: Alfonse Bitala. Ward Edward HOUSE. Robert Eschenburq. Dennis Ray Rilke, Albert Melnar. Victor Charles ' Roeber First row: Merle Over goner, Gay Ann Fahren- thold, Richard Horton, Annie Lorraine Tesch,M Gene Devall Second row: Patsy Mer Kelly, Thomas Kocian. Virginia Vachala. Bill Gene Bennett, Norma Ie Rice, Kenneth Renger Third row: David Rode Tillie Gaidvsek. Charl Victor Iahn, LaVerne Muhlstein, Ralph Jones lftlw 1 . y J i eff h - v-:- A s. wwf,-, f ,. . ,mg , rst row: Earl Koehn, rold Dean Bonorden, annie Olivarez. Russell elgoner. Harvey APP0lf W. Ray, Jack Moore. rvin Auten. Eugene chenberg cond row: Judith Brown, tricia Ann Plagens, tricia Ann Lorfing, llye Rose Seifert. ise Marie Bitala. Janice ye. Beatrice Marek. ances Dolezal. patty u Fertsch ird row: Milton Werth. Lee Hoffman, irry Lee Seifert, Jerry chala. Henry Zappe. Wiliam Chapman. Frank ytierrez, Wallace Jones. win Kohleffel Th i P ourflw First row: Robert Turner. Florence Foster, Nancy Brown, Lois Jean Schroe- der. Jeanette Patrick. Marcus Rutledge. Joe Willie Schott Second row: Alice Faye Thigpen. Allen Seifert. John William McElroy. Sara Lou Devall. Margie Rode. Donnie Minear. Marianne Shirley Third row: Mary Ann Bennett, Estelle Fitch, E1iseSnyder.Alton Dennison William Neubauer. Bobby Pohl. William Franklin Tuttle. Adolph Marek SQCOIW First row: Carolyn Appelt. Carol Ann Whitley. Ralph Horton. Alice Faye Teach, Charlene Patrick, Danny 5UYd9f- Delores Tuttle Second row: Collie Oli- varez, Tommy Pagel. Leroy Schroeder, Glenda Gregory Harvey Lee Neubauer. Ellen Faye Chapman, Chqrl Ann Sommers Third row: Everett Ren- ger, Gilbert Marek, Billie David Boethel, Maxie Wayne Ellison, Margie Dean Evans, Betty Jo Appelt. Clyde Jones First row: Ralph Hormel Virginia Carby, Dolores Botard. Sandra Miller, Leon Gregory. Harry Lee Hamilton. Melvin Zapalac Patsy Kay Krueger Second row! Gordon Scal borough. Gladys Muhlstei Audrey Jean Teltschik, Shirley Ann Tesch. John Zumvalt. Kent Sobotik, Nina Mae Boethel Third row: Roslyn Renge Dorothy Treptov, Wanda Evans. Yvonne Nichols, Patricia Roth, Carey Bu: Boethel. sf .NX , xxx NK 14 ,XX ., V-X -Nm YQ Y may -'11 A eeii rounded peteou- ie buiit tbtouqb 1 iife in booi. ity cio d ec iuq 4 oi the eo tbe bone ou Cbufocter buiid beqiue iu tbe bone.- cte! uud Cbrietiu- tbe uoet in- oi dh buru re :te A C uit1 o portant po educotiou. Obedience. zeepect. oxqiveueee. courteui. boepituiity. ueeiuiueee. eeii'couiideuce. eeii- iouce. and coueideru- 1 otbetu ore bufuctef uqb ei tiou io uoue oi tbe c traits ieorued tbro eocioi coutucte e and ecbooi. euro tbe ud bon Student eo i out oi eo: iiviuq oeuceobig theft. L5 .R tbo e oi kiuq u uitb -4000 'ZO'f'UZZPI -H1103 48512601 3x Zf.J1!QfQ,M!L,9-g,,!, KLM Jwww Q00 'lifes H2252 A 'fi '13 WQQDWMQ zWff.Az,,,,e f , , umofz cwoufsi BM Qwovi 0WMf .Vi Q 3? cgofzgomozs cwofzifaz 2, 'FH' 3 'gi f I is ,M mai QM ww S-yzfzaifimsn ijauozifsi JAHMALQWQACIQ M0455 vsafg fzf .ynlfk , ,W iz, wwf , 5s3f:.1,5-mf.: Iwi W H -fggfq .f Y 1-ffigikafiifiszfwif 4 g Z wi .5 f wiki .:, 4. 'z . :mf sim -,Ljgggw f hm -a P- 4 gg 'B'-S uk I , 55 :M I. I5 2 ,Nb ,. 1 N :,, g N31 ,w xx-, 4e4'S,,A - N5 King cuzc! Queen LM f7faAf-M5 Jawa f 1 5 Real.izing that healthy bodies make healthy nxinds. the athletic and physical education departments of the school see to the physical development of the students. Coop- eration. fair p10Y- sportsmanship. Gnd G genuine school spirit are learned through this tal program of body building. vi M Bottom row: lleft to right, Rudy Bordovsky. Milton Dolezal. Oran Hrncir, Bennett Ray McElroy, Royce Parr, Bobby Zumwult Middle row: Cleft to right! Royce Reinhart. Willie Machart. Carl Bozka. Henry Bluduu, Tommie Bozkc. Ben Sobotik, Paul Bordovsky. , Top row: Cleft to right! Leonard Matejek. Bill Hartt, Leon Kahanek, Henry Timm, Coach Borchert, Kenneth Scarborough Bobby Bucek. Henry Muenster. Arthur Spies. ieet it iii ii 1, KENNETH SCARBOROUGH BOBBY BUCEK Co-Captains Linemen Cleft to right!! Royce Reinhart Carl Bozku, Henry Bludau, Willie Machart Tommie Bozka. Ben Sobotik. Paul Bordovsky. Backs Cleft to rightiz Henry Timm, Leon Kohanek. Kenneth Scarborough, Bobby Bucek. HENRY LEON KAHANEK BILL MACHART BLUDAU ' PAUL BORDOVSKY CARL BOZKA ,pf fl - -Hgizgfrwf ' ,- ,, ,- -, J -' Ame - , L' Q1 ji 92 A V VA - -'whip fl NJA , kg K ir? f W jgqfgggit ,QA ZH I . L 1 'i,fig KENNETH SCARBOROUGH ,QM ff BEN SOBOTIK ORAN HRNCIR BOBBY BUCEK ROYCE REINHART TOMMY BOZKA ,Iwi iyjiai W lg. wifi ,Rik .K we HENRY TIMM Q Y 8615011 BRAHMAS 7 GIDDING 0 The Brahmas started the season off right as they stopped the class Buffaloes. 7-0, in a contest played in rain and mud. BRAHMAS 20 PORT LAVACA 0 The Brahmas got their first taste of revenge and their second con- secutive win against the Sandcrabs. BRAHMAS 68 FLATONIA 0 Breezing to an easy victory. the Brahmas copped their first distric win of the year with a 68 to 0 win over the helpless Bulldogsn BRAHMAS 13 YOAKUM 0 The Brahmas thumped their class A rivals to the tune of 13-00 BRAHMAS 33 COLUMBUS 0 The Cardinals proved no match for the Brahmas as Hallettsville racked up its fourth straight game and second straight conference win. BRAHMAS 14 EAGLE LAKE 0 Scoring early in the first quarter. the Brahmas went on to win their thirdconference game of the season with a 14-0 victory over the Eagles. BRAHMAS 40 WEIMER 0 Scoring only 7 points the first half, the Brahmas went on to crush the Wildcats in a second half scoring spree highlighted by Bobby Bucek SU7ardtouchdown run. BHAHMAS 20 SCHULENBURG 6 The 20-6 victory over the Shorthorns was one of the sweetest wins of the season for the Brahmas and with it came the south zone title of district 34-B. BHAHMAS 7 ST. JOSEPH 7 The Brahmas string of wins was snapped as they were held to a 7-7 deadlock with the Flyers. BRAHMAS 26 SMITHVILLE 0 The first district title in seventeen years was won after the 26-0 victory over the Tigers. BHAHMAS 21 KATY 0 The stout line play completely stopped the tigers offensive attack and the Brahmas went on to win the bi-district championship 21-0 BRAHMAS 7 GRANGER 6 The Lions long string of wins was broken as the Brahmas outplayed them to win the Regional championship by the C1052 score of 7-6. A tricky point after the touchdown play was stopped by the Brahmas defense and that one point proved to be the margin of victoryo IAMPIUNSHIP HERB '2.?' Q, Nff60fVE'?'f'A' . . 0 , - , JXQ, by X SY BOX Y V, Q '7 lb A '21 -V - 4?-A--W-M QL' A ' X80 .xx . fr X Of, 0 Q3 Q Nix' X K9 . J' Q,-4 CIS f , K, . A . . Xmp gy Q ge. WJ W, nh Bm'chert's Hard Wins Fnrsxgi Q-FX 5 J Q , w6?yf9 GQ?-fl Q 66 iam! Honors In School Hist0gi4g'1v QA , sh , .A 06,65 ,9Q,?!Q,f,Z0fQga,?4Q4 'ahmas Take Gnener - 5BRAHMAS WIN HCHTH STRAIGHT SM ll Team Slwws POW IH Wil? Enom WEQMAR WILDHCATQ FRIDAY may - - 5.: :Q1f' - -f f'5r5 zj X f ' -Gram 3 L 55 Gddl!l2S Frndax , - 'WEB 33153, ' 1 N-The h ' x Q - a, w as w BLDISIRIVE' Q. - , - , -'Q .3 B' A qv 5 A mo sa Q Qi M in Y. R ggoeggab Qvfxbg ,BQNFIRE Q, qu Q gt, was X . 2 Q 4 '59 ucurs P1253 S33 Q? 5 Q, QQ .L 0 QW, 601 ,AJ A W O Q Q Q' En Q Q Q Q , Q ew4g9.,S416s:31g '! -vz, 4 D01 ' S fZpS4f7'47 afcg QfflZi 0jOtj5,1G f'f i X ' Y -3 .fy 3 A 1 M Q GJ xg XQ Q5 557,140 Lp Q Q ff Q, Q K ff, ov Q S 1? Q C0 as 0 , 0458 iw: 'ir ,S 0.0 .fb KC!! C I' ik Q, Grp Q S YZ? J 0QJGff.,OQlzQQ,4,fG, Q Q J If A fb Q' Qi -s 6 C 'J 'O N av C'-1 A 'V ibm If 7' '90 QSC, -,, dy , B 'N 'U' 1, Q3 R Sr- Q Q X Qs - 4' -v 02 5' 1 vw? 0 QQ 0 Q? Q 'S w Avg'-4? Q 355' NY' yy? Se fff QQ, aff? '34 0 S, 'gsfgaiiils 564, 46' 2994801539329 ' G 'N FS N Q h P oe? 'K 'S 'GA -x'4wQ'.'N1Q'Q. S'-S'x?3 '2 in o f f 9,313 Q-59+2? .,oi?j'3,'f q agqtv we fag? ffffa 'QD 0 5 is J? sb ff' 3 -3 X X . .2 Q +1 Nw 5. Jr? fi? vis' z S, -1- 4, tavqrijigvaqoy 81560135 , 0 Q . ' , '99 'Wo 1 bf 045.53-I .3 Qsfgfcrfxal Brahma Lme Crashes if '33 ,E 5 . Q' , Q , v, I Iaf4f'3'25, We 9 J .Ng S. 51117 nfhnvixzn Rnfnrn 73100 ' Fam- -Wig. 'bio 54 Qfaskefball Bottom row Cleft to rightlz Royce Reinhart, Leon Kahanek. Bobby Bucek, and Thomas Ray. Middle row: Tommy Bozkc, Kenneth Scarborough, Jack Skeltono Lust row: Henry Muenste Coach Melvin Borchert. SCORES Heinhart..a ..Q106 Bozkc.. .. 74 Bucek.. .. 67 Kahcnek .... .. 59 Scarborough.. .. 46 Ray .... .. 43 Zumwult... 6 Skelton... 1 Hrncir.. 1 I' Bobby Bonorden, Clifton Nance. and YF X K I .IAQL 3???5gg7ffNvJ3 , RESULTS Vypiw X Hullettsville Opponen1 ybeoo , or 2 8 We 1 m a r 24 Moulton 31 St.Ioseph 12 Schulenburg 23 Sheridan 14 St.Ioseph 28 Shiner 15 Waelder 32 Flatoniu 17 Weimar 19 Moulton 25 Schulenburg 22 Sheridan 22 Cuero 13 Wuelder 13 Cuero 45 Shiner 53 Platonic KENNETH SCARBOROUGH ROYCE REINHART Co-Captains glued Left to right: Milton Dolezal, Slyvan O1sovsky.V Bobby Zumwalt. Rudy Bordovsky, Harry Hruzek. Arthur Spies. Franklin Hlavac, Bennet McElroy. Oran Hrncir, Billy Moore. and Daniel Kubena. SCORES Ray ----- ------ Skelton-- Moore--- Spies ---- Muenster--- Bonorden--- Hrncir--- Zumwalt-- Nance--- Bozka ------ Bordovsky--- Dolezal ----- Deem ------ Olsovsky--- v . we 'f -- ,St ROBERT KUBENA Manager RESULTS Hallettsville Opponents 15 Weimar 15 13 Moulton 45 17 Schulenburg 13 14 Sheridan 30 10 Waelder 28 18 Platonic S 6 Weimar 9 17 Moulton 41 5 Cuero 30 17 Schulenhurg C 10 Cuero 24 19 Shiner 15 14 Waelder 38 K ' X O 6 xv iv MJ. .. X 4,4 L Fi THOMAS RAY KENNETH SCABBOROUGH Forward Guard ggm wr TOMMIE BOZKA Guard i ,,r, iWgy-il ,TQ mf' if LEON KAHANEK Center ROYCE REINHART Forward BOBBY BUCEK Forward I I wsu. '.,,--4 SS., Mr e: ,:! ,. ,Pai ff' Q K ,V if 5 . .. , TQ Ax... ' R I 5 , , . ..'h ., V i Af, ' VWJS' Q ., x,,,. ll :- sf, . gi ' 4 fs. - I al W ggnnis NNa gi sfflxux M516 v L -109 241, 30 DB4 The Brahma tennis players have had a very successful season and are looking forward to the regional tournament as the annual goes to press. This spring the netters have competed in the Falfurrias Heart's Delight Tennis tournament. the Hallettsville Invitational Tennis tournament. the Shiner Bluebonnet Tennis tournament. and the District tournament. Royce Heinhart, top ranking player among the boys. defeated Alaniz of Freer and Funderburg of George West in the Falfurrias tourney before rain postponed further play. Other netters competing in the tourney were Bobby Bucek. Bobby Zumwalt. Henry Muenster, and Billy Barnes. The HHS netters sponsored an Invitational Tennis tourney for par- ticipants in boys singles and boys doubles divisions. Reinhart won the singles title by defeating Zimmerman of Cuero. Tommie Bozka and Frankie Zaruba teamed together to win the doubles championship by defeating Huber and Harbers of Shiner in the finals. Zaruba and Bozka won top honors in the Bluebonnet tournament by defeating teams from Bastrop and Schulenburg. In District play. Reinhart. 1948 District Champion and Regional finalist. successfully defended his senior singles title against Glouka of Weimar 3-S, 6-3, 7-5. Bozka and Zaruba became district champions in the senior boys doubles division when they defeated Boedeker and Harbers of Shiner in the finals 6-2. 6-4. Sylvan Rubin won the Grammer school singles championship by defeating Koehn of Weimar and Gerum of Shiner. Betty Io Moore won second place in the senior girls singles division. Other netters competing in the district tourney were Bobby Zumwalt, Lumie Turk, Joe Koenecy. LaNe1le Miller. Rose Marie Marek. Norma Jean Vandeman, Monroe Koehne, and Bobby Clark. . W Mgwgwsswmawvf. V fe' BOBBY zUMwAL'r BETTY JO MOORE fs i 3 'W PK lLeft to rightl: Joe Konecny. Bobby Appelt. Sylvan Rubin. Frankie McElroy, and Alton Dolezal. er left: Frankie Zaruba. Tommie Bozka. Akridqe. Royce Reinhart. Bobby Zumvalt, Lover right: Tommie Bozka and Billy Barnes fl Jr ,..,M mail N V ,f i ,flag A XA. imwyif . A y K - ragga - K , Y H 19,35 ly K ug' .,..f New Arg ' ' ?, . ' ' 1:1 1: ap e ' f f ,.: ' 1 , 'f' 1 . f Q' ffhmwygef flfi M' f'fmQQi V c iL,, we A . V W - .Q , -X in A 'WW THC le 3 i. L. , ,. Q , .,W...e 'Til -J W W, in Q in First row fleft to rightl: Kenneth Scarborough, Carl Bozka, Ben Sobotik, Royce Reinhart. Bill Machart. Henry Timm, Leon Kahanek, Robert Bucek. Billy Ray Hartt and Thomas Ray. Second row: Royce Parr. Eugene Meyer. Wayne Horton, Milton Dolezal, Franklin, Hlavac, Bennet Ray McElroy. Billy Moore. Billy Barnes and Henry Bludau. U Third row: Sylvan Olsovsky. Clifton Nance, Marvin Trojcak, Arthur Spies, Henry Muenster, Leonard Matejek, Paul Bordovsky, Bobby Zumwalt. and Coach Melvin Borchert. Y-'1 . P yfegional SZQOPIIH Portsmanship Qfiophy l F gfalloween Qgarniual wsu, Q. +5 Www fm .,. N , 1. , hiv , ,. A ,. we if-.,. gm ,. U public K. By democracies. ls are bxiil 2 chools schoo uhlic s ed throuqh p democracy is learn . Students through their school organizations. learn helpfulness. de- pendability. and coop- tion. Talents are d lasting era ed an ade. 5 develop friendships are m ' A 4 v Cl nt ounci OFFICERS President AVA JUNE ALBERT Vice-President BILLY BARNES Secretary SA RITA OBELGONEH Left to right: Janet Mertz, Oran Hrncir, Elrose Schroedera Ava June Albert, Billy Barnes, Sa Hi Obelgoner, Kenneth Scarborough, I0 L0 Akridge. lSponsorJ, Mary Elizabeth Bueck, Roger Mertz. Janelle Treptow. and Wayne Hortonc Q wx I? 1 S .9 I ig-L, 2 FT? fwx lub OFFICERS President:BEN SOBOTIK Vice-President:ROBERT BUCEK Secretary:KENNETH SCARBOROUGH Treasurer:ROYCE REINHART Reporter:CAHL BOZKA Sponsor:COACH M. H. BORCHERT MEMBERS Left Side: lFront to Backlz Tommy Bozkag H. G. Timm: Royce Reinhart: Leon Kahanek Ir.: Kenneth Scarborough: Jack Skelton. Center: CLeft to Hightl: Ben Sobotik: Carl Bozka. Right Side: fFront to Backl: Hubbard Wyatt: Robert Bucek Henry Bludauz Henry Muenster: Thomas Ray: Coach Melvin H Borchert. rife, M, L... 1 5 Q.. ,,,,.. Al C GTHQTHGIYQFS Qf we Qfve Qxx Q OFFICERS President:AVA JUNE ALBERT Vice-President:SA RITA OBELGONER SecretarylVIHGINIA ROEBER Treasurer1LaJOYCE HOEGEMEYER Reporter2JOYCE RENGER Historian!ELROSE SCHROEDER Parlialentarian:HELEN MARIE VACHALA Song leader:MARY ELIZABETH BUCEK MEMBERS First ro! Kleft to rightl: Mary Elizabeth Bucek, SaRita Obelqoner, Joyce Ranger, Ehwse Schroeder, Bettye Jean Botard, Bernice Hrncir. Joyce Ann Kahanek, Ava June Albert Second row: Evelyn Golsch, Majorie Butschek, Dorothy Fitch, Adeline Schroeder, Julia Orsak. Betty Jo Moore. Bernice Halata. Third row: Norma Jean Vanelan. Joyce Marie Jahn, Doris Evans. Dorothy Lorfing, Damas Partida. Rose Marie Holly. Helen Marie Vachala, Lois Jean Gerlich. Last ro!! Charlene Holly, Rose Marie Marek. Celia Ann Simpson. Irene Spies, Gladys Appelt. Maxine Woytek, LaJoyce Hoegemeyer. Virginia Roeher. Mary Elizabeth Yarling, Sponsor. F. H. A. OFFICERS W,...., X - i 5 NV nn wesaaggvwqx A T, g5m5?QgQ 2ifMW3E Qgen ,. ,. W.,.r..,,W ., R i . . LMT W, V ,, a My . ,....,f W. Q Kuve amen of Mme 1' xx CQ OFFICERS President:BOBBY BONORDEN Vice-President:HENRY POHL A. Officers Secretary:TOMMY BOZKA Treasurer:LEON KAHANEK Reporter:KENNETH SCARBOROUGH Song leader:BOBBY BUCEK Par1ianentarian:ARTHUR SPIES MEMBERS Bottom row Cleft to rightl: Oran Hrncir. Kenneth Scarborough. Ben Sobotik. Tommy Bozka. Bobby Bucek Mr. C. D. SnyderlSponsorl. Carl Bozka, Henry Till, Henry Bludau. Leon Kahanek, Hubbard Wyatt. Second row: Leonard Matejek. Sylvan Olsovsky, Paul Bordovsky, Bobby Bonorden, Clifton Nance. Marvin Trojcak. Arthur Spies. Adolph Eggert. Royce Parr, Bennett Ray McElroy. Robert Kubena. Third row: Leon Wenzel, Henry Pohl. Billy Hartt. Joe Balusek, Wayne Horton, Joe Konecny, John Carl Kelly, Thomas Ray. Daniel Strauss. Abdon Cejka. Last row: Harvey Balzer. Lee Roy Kubecka, Thomas Staha. Franklin Hlavac. Eugene Meyers. Carl Travis Iahn, Milton Dolezal. Billy Moore. Jimmy Kahanek. Lee Roy Kahanek, Jerry Joe Kallus, Charlie Deen. Vdhnlfrl T3 Seatedfleft to right! Oran Hrncir. Business Manager: Billy Barnes, Art Editor: Bobby Bucek. Associate Editor: Ava June Albert. Editor: Betty Jo Moore. Snapshot: Virginia Roeber. Asnt.Activity Elrose Schroeder . Activity Ed.:. Standinqfleft to right? Kenneth Scarborough, Snapshot: Jack Skelton, Sports Editor: Melvin Borchert,Sponsor: J. L., Akridge. Sponsor: Norma Loy Smothers, Asst. Activity Ed.: Mary Elizabeth Bucek. Asst. Business Manager: Sa Rita Obelgoner. Assto Activity Ed. cffralwma , fampecle fa ff Seated Cleft to rightl: Oran Hrncir, Business Manager: Ava June Albert. Art Editor: Robert Bucek, Associate Editor: Billy Barnes. Editor: Betty ,Io Moore. Coordinator: Jack Skelton, Sports Editor: Elrosg Schroeder. Society Editor. Standing: Bobby Zumwalt. Assist. Sports Editor: Sa Rita Obelgoner. Assist. Business Manager: Wanda Ruddock, Assist. Art Editor: Paulie Persons. Sponsor: Elizabeth Yarling. Sponsor: Janet Mertz. Assist. Coordinator: Betty Jean Botard. Assist. Society Editor. if ll K and QWW5 wi mwggf OFFICERS President MARY E. BUCEK Vice-President HUBBARD WYATT Secretary JULIA ORSAK Treasurer BETTYE BOTARD Co-Reporters BERNICE HRNCIR. MARIONELL HEMMI Sponsor MR. PAULIE PERSONS PAUL PERSONS Band Director AVA JUNE ALBERT student Dtrecr MEMBERS First Bowl fLeft to Rightl Judy Treptow, Mascot: Second Row: SaRita Obelgoner ,LqN,11,.Mi11eiiJanef Mertz. Twirleraz Third Row: Mr. Persons. Director: Marionell Heuni: Bettye Botard: Adeline Schroeder: Mary E. Bucek: Bernice Hrncir: Elrole Schroeder: Drum Majorette: Fourth Row: Ava June Albert: K1 h k Ga e Nell Rees Joyce Ranger: Joyce Ann Kahanek: Georgie Lee initc e : Y Ola Marie Neumann: Allan Ray Schulte: Fifth Row: Gene Grafe: Sylvan L hl' M Kinnon' Helen Vachala' Roger Mertz' Dorothy Rubin: Daniel Kubena: aug in c , . , Rothbauer: Sixth Row: Janes Brown: Norma Loy Smothers: Virginia Roeber: La Joyce Hoegeleyer: Hubbard Wyatt: Dorothy Roeber: Bill Machart: Bobby Zulwalt Fdhmd UEUQJS UISE WEGHORST First Row: Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Head Leader: Head Leader1BETTY JO MOORE Assistant LeadersZJEAN FAHRENTHOLD, ROSE MARIE HOL GLADYS APPELT. JOYCE GREGORY SPODBOYBZMAHY RUTH PEARCE. LOUISE WEGHORST Mascots:GARY MOORE. BONNIE SUE MARTIN MEMBERS: Jean Fahrenthold,Rose Marie Holly. Betty Jo Moore Joyce Gregory. Vivian Marek, Jo Marie Patrick. Patsy Kelly, MARY RUTH PEARCE Gladys Appelt, Gqy Ann Fahrenthold, Dorothy New, Adele Ruth Evans, Ruth Appeit, Patricia Treptow, Mary Jean Devall, Mearle Overgoner, Virgiiia Vachala. Amelia Krause. Dell Ruth Lorfing Leona Mucala, Dolly Mae Ulcak, Audrey Lynn Ellison, Betty Jean Wenzel. Doris Evans, Ruby McCrumb.Bi1lie Buchanek, Lynette Klages. Lois Jean Gerlich. Sponsor, Mary Ruth Pearce, Magdalene Ray, America Precup. Leona Orsak, Bernice Halata. Maxine Woytek, Mary Konvicka, Dorothy Lorfing. Mary Lee Heinsohn. Gladys Schaefer, Wanda Ruddock, Sponsor, Louise Weghorst. gfuirlens Cglueer Sfeaders fhyfhn. ...nd Bottom Ro! lLeft to Hightl: Dany Snyder Patricia Roth. Audrey Jean Toltschik. Carol Ann lhitley. Ralph Horton. Patricia Plagens. Kent Sobotik. Gladys Muhlstein. Y Second Row lLeft to Riqhtl: Delqrol Botard. Elise Snyder, Everett HBDQSY. Jr.. Yvonne Nichole. Sara Lon Devall, John Zumwalt. Beatrice Marek. Gilbert Marek. Third ROI fLeft to Rightl: Gordon Scarborough. Roslyn Renger. Adolph Marek, Dorothy Treptow, Mary Ann Shirley. Carey Boethel. Jerry Vachala. Frances Dolezal. Fourth Row lLeft to Rightl: Patty Lou Fertsch. Jack Moore. Janice Heye, Harold Dean Bonorden. Lois Jean Schroeder, Patricia Lorfing, Robert Turner. ...LJ af .,. y y ,Q IW 'Ut AK X ....,. sv 1' V AVA JUNE ALBERT The HHS nominees for 'Who's Who Among 7 ., 5 Iwo Who . GY I Students in American High Schools for 1949 included Ava June Albert. Billy Barnes, Royce Reinhart. and Kenneth Scarborough. These students were chosen for this honor by cos- parison with the average of their classmates. having shown themselves to be better all-around citizens. having greater potentialities for future usefulness to themselves and to society: and who have sholn pro- ficiency in scholarship. athletics. publications. speech, susic. leadership in school. church, or community activities. and attitude. Ava June Albert has been president qBILLY sinus Billy Barnes was president of h of the student council. the F. H. A. and her class. student director of the band. editor of the annual. art editor of the school nesspaper. and has held various offices in these and other organisations. She is also active in the work of ber church and she enjoys music. plays the flute and the piano. and takes part in musical entertainment at various meetings. Among her other hobbies are writing. drawing. and sewing. . Although her scholastic average is high in all of her subjects, her favorites are English and Science. shot committee in 1949. He lettered She is making plans to enter college to prepare for mission service abroad. MK !,! vw qw m . MYCE RE P class in his freshman year. Vice president of the class in his junior year. and president again his senior year. He was the edit! of the Brahma Stampede, the schod newspaper. both his junior an senior years. Also in his sfiio year.he was art editor or th annual. He ranks well above overa in his scholarship and especiall likes science, mathematics. an! English. He likes most sports lettered two years in track and als played tennis. His hobby is bo interesting and profitable as services radios and studies sl tronics. After attending college, lans to become a radio and tele vision engineer. Ke Royce Reinhart ranks about average i in his scholastic work and his favorite subjects are chemistry. biology and literature. He is very f interested in sports and was voted on the ALL South Texas team in l948. was captain of the basketball teas in 1948 and 1949. In tennis he was runner-up in Region 8 in 1948. He in U 0 th re as KENNETH nneth Scarborough is above aver his school work and is especia xerested in science. He has been a somber of the band and the F. F. A r four years and has also been i e H Club. He was student council presentative of the senior class sociate editor of the newspaper i 1948, and was on the annual snap- also lettered in track three years winning tso events in the District meet. He was elected most re- presentative boy of the Junior Class of 1948. He plans to attend college. f a c Y i v H a i f e our years in football. basketball nd track, being selected as co- aptoin of the football team two ears and on the all District tea n l94B. He has also been on the olleyball and softball teams. e has held the offices of secretary nd vice-president of his class and s activelin various other schoo unctions. He is saking plans to nter college this fall. 3 ni Q , , 2 Q, .M, ' w , 3 jife. ,Q i. m .. . ,. Ax fa i,H . - tj' A . 31 5-,Q A if i 7 e 44 QE? fErjiriE?zs 'EMM Yi 1, OI Cl! Light dl a feuthor.i2J Tuttle about to hit the water.137C-R-H-U-N-C-H.l4l Center of attruction.f5lO1e Handsome.16lLooking over the tennis courts at Fal- furrius.K7lHome-Ward Bound. l8lHip-Hip-Hi--Rah.Ruh.Rch. I 9!lhat a view. 5 .xfg-K V 88 .9 E gf e W f ' ff ind? M . 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