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Freshmen WINSTON WOELLERT FRANCIS MACDOUGAL RICHARD HAVEL President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. L. F. Tampke Room Mother Mrs. Wallace MacDougal Room Mother H. F. BIELEFELD Sponsor SEATED, (left to right) :Verna Mae Orts, Lucille Reinhard, Catherine Reinhard, George Ehlers, Richard (Dkkie) Havel, Winston (Winnie) Woellert, Francis MacDougal, Ella Lee Clark, Walter Charles Hasse, Rosie Lee Oppelt. STANDING, (left to right): H. F. Bielefeld, sponsor, Gladys Grier, Ix uise Clark, Agnes Dlugosh, Adolph Schmidt, Elwood Hill, Lillian Ruth Hill, Katherine Artus, Mildred Flieller, and Bonnie Holliday. This is the largest Freshmen Class in the history of our school and there are many outstanding students who promise to make enviable records for themselves before they graduate. Outstanding students in scholastic ability are Verna Mae Orts, Lucille and Catherine Reinhard, Walter Charles Hasse, Mildred Flieller, Bonnie Holliday, Elwood and Lillian Ruth Hill. Elwood Hill and “Dickie” Havel were lettermen in basketball and tennis, respectively. Verna Mae Orts. Gladys Grier and Kath- erine Artus were members of the County Champion Junior High Girls’ Volley Ball team. They had their Freshman Day May -1 and were escorted by their sponsor — (you guessed it): to Brackenridge Park Zoo in San Antonio. 14.
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Sophomores WILBERT MEYER.—Band, F. F. A., Football, Pirate Association, Class Treasurer, Boy Scout, Track, Tennis. ROY RAABE.—Band, F. F. A., Volley Ball, Track. MARILYN REIN HARD. — Tennis, Volley Ball, Pirette Association, Glee Club, Basketball, Baseball, Drum Major, Class Reporter, 4-H Club. VONCILE SCH WERTI.IC11 .— Band, 4-H Club. Glee Club, Baseball. BII.LIE LEO WOELLERT.—Band. MOLLY VINCIK.—Pep Squad, Vice President of 1-11 Club. THOSE NOT PICTURED: CHRIS DWORACZYK—Footbp 11. Track, Basketball, Volley Ball, F. F. A., Pirate Association. HENRY EARL KOENIG.—Foot- ball, Pirate Association. ELMOND ZUNKER. — Football. Volley Ball, F. F. A., Pirate Asso- ciation. LEAH MAE ZUNKER. — Pep Squad. 4-H Club, Veliev Ball. E MIL W AC LA WCZY K.—Fu ture Farmers of America. PILAR COY.—4-H Club. 13. I
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Sixth and Seventh Grades H. F. BIELEFELD Teacher. ROOM MOTHERS: Mrs. Geo. Gluck, 6th Grade. Mrs. E. J. Kosarck, 7th Grade BACK ROW (Left to Right): .Joe Coy. Mr. H. F. Bielefeld, principal of the Gram- mar School; Clyde Grier, Tommie Zunlicr, Harry He inter, Harry Meyer, Harman Kor- zekwa, and Elroy Flieller. FRONT ROW (Left to Ri ;ht): E (ward Vincik, Dorothy Schmidt, Rose Marie Kosarek, Mildred Kunkcl, Lottie Mae Grier, Doris Eckel, Doth Klaus, Leland Gluck. The honorary students of the Sixth and Seventh Grades are Mildred Kunkel and Doris Eckel. Doris Eckel and Mildred Kunkel represented the sixth and seventh grades in spelling at the County Meet and received second place. Mildred Kunkel and Harry Meyer placed first in Arithmetic and received a cer- tificate from Austin. Mildred Kunkel placed first in Ward Girls’ Declamation. Mildred Kunkel and Rose Marie Kosarek placed first in Picture Memory and also Music Memory. Mildred Kunkel had a perfect paper. The Choral Singers got second place at the County Meet. The singers were from the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh grades. Leland Gluck was the Student Director of the Choral Singers and Miss Frances Spruce was their instructor. 15.
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