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Pirette Association ALICE ULBRICHT President President Vice President Secretary-T reasu rer Reporter Alice Ulbricht Maxine Orts Hernice Reininger Lucy Mae Grier FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Lucy Mae Grier, Alice Ulbricht, Lorine Jiral, Elsie Grier and Cecilia Manak. BACK ROW (Left to Right): Mary Rose Eckel, Maxine Orts, Isabella Ehlers and Bernice Reininger. The Pirette Association was organized in 1934, the first year the girls won County Championship in Volley Ball. They held this title for six consecutive years until in 1940 when they took second when defeated by Kosciusko. The Pirette Association has at present a membership of ten. Isabella Ehlers and Mary Rofe Eckel are the two new members the association is proud to have. All letterwomen since 1934 are: Lothell Moore (Mrs. Zane Lawhon), Telka Billimek (Mrs. Irvin Jenkins), Pauline Schwertlich (Mrs. Joe Paviiska), Josephine Kolenda (Mrs. Louis Christi), Josephine Grier (Mrs. Jack Stewart), Genevieve Perez (Mrs. John Tejada, Jr.), Wilma Nitschman (Mrs. J. J. Mason), Helen Miculka, Mildred Orts, Isabel Orts, Doris Billimek, Cecilia Manak. Alice Ulbricht, Lorine Jiral, Elsie Grier, Lucy Mae Grier. Maxine Orts, Bernice Reininger, Marilyn Reinhard, Isabella Ehlers, and Mary Rose E:kel. 23.
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Pirate Association PAUL ARTUS President FRONT ROW (left to right): Norman Kosarek, Werner Artus, Paul Artus, president; Alfred Eckel, Jr., Conrad Coldcwcy, and Albert Grier. MIDDLE ROW (left to right): Richard “Dickie” Havel, Walter Artus. Emil Dzui’c, Elroy Ullman. and Lawrence Reinhard, Secretary. BACK ROW (left to right): Coach J. D. Carlisle, Elmond Zunker, Elwood Hill, Chris Dworaczyk, Wilbert Meyer, and Supt. Jack Lane. This is strictly a man’s organization made up of boys who have won their letter at Poth High School. The organization has been functioning since its beginning in 1933 and with the nine new members added this year has awarded letters to 47 boys. Ex-students who have earned letters in one or more sports: Helmuth Nitschman, Walter Billimek, Siegfried Kiahn, Charlie Mere.ka. Nick Kolenda, Albert Lee Zunker. Bill Schwertlich, Gilbert Rein- hard. Harry Werland. Hampton Conn, Clifton Meyer, Leon McBride, George Klaus, Kermit Treybig. Elmer Noll, Warnell Moore, Walter Ulbricht, Clarence Vetter, Ludwig Repka, Irvin Jenkins, Roy Klaus, Elmo Meyer. Frankie Repka, Eddie Perez, Joe Jiral, Adolph Acosta. Gilbert Holquin, U. L. McNiel, Leon Reinhard (deceased), Billy Glendinning, Pete Kozelski (deceased), Henry Earl Koenig. PIRATE PLEDGE—(Made by all members). (Adopted 1940). “I promise loyalty to the Pirate Association and to the school of which it is a part. I promise friendship to my fellow members and assistance when needed, if possible. I promise co-operation with the officials of the Poth Schools. I promise to support all movements for a bigger and better athletic program for our schools now and after I leave the school.”
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MR. CARLISLE, Advisor. Future Farmers of America PAUL ARTUS, President FRONT ROW (left to right): “Dickie” Havel, Eugene Pennington, Lawrence Rein- hard. Secretary, Roy Raabe, Lawrence Lowak, Walter Charles Hasse, and Adolph Schmidt. SECOND ROW (left to right): Elmond Zunker, Albert Grier, Parliamen- tarian, Wilbert Meyer, Mary Rose Eckel, Chapter Sweetheart, Chris Dworaczyk, Elroy Ullman, Watch Dog. and George Elders. THIRD ROW (left to right): John Turner Haese, Norman Kosarek, Treasurer, Emil Waclawczyk, Paul Artus, President, Clem Lowak, Reporter, Conrad Coldewey, and Chester Donnerberg. BACK ROW, (left to right): Elwood Hill, Werner Artus, Alfred Eckel. Jr., Vice President, Emil Dzuik, Walter Artus, Song Leader, Mr. Carlisle, Advisor. The F. F. A. completed the second year with improvements over the first year. The enrollment was larger, more things were accomplished and greater things are expected next year with an increased enrollment and a larger scope of activities and work. The Club attended contests and shows and made a reputable showing at the local show and also at the South-West Texas Boys’ Fat Stock Show in San Antonio.
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