Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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600-yd. run or walk, and pull-
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The students who received
the award were recommended
by their school principal and
were in good standing. They
included Edith Kay Bippert,
Cheryl Keller, Sylvia Marti-
nez, and Kathy Morawietz, Sth
grade; Mary Ricks, 7th grade;
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Both the processional and
the tecessfonalwere played,
by' the M 8 d i n a Valley High
School Band. The invocation
was given by Claudia Tondre.
Dorothy Ann Rihn gave the
salutatory.' The senior claps
song, "Blowin" in the Wind,”
was sung by the 1967 gradu-
Dwight Green, senior class
president, addressed those at-
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and Ernest Kroeger, the high-
est-ranking boy in the class
of 1967, received an award
from the Media Valley P-T.A:,
a church-related scholarship,
and a medal from the Woodmen
of the World for being an out-
standing student in American
. history.
Other awards included cer-
tificates to Chares Manire,
highest-ranking junior; Jerry
Carr, highest-rankirig sopho-.
more and a medal for being
the highest-ranking stud ent
enrolled at Medina Valley
High School; Samye Johnson,
highest-ranking freshman;.
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Presented the Medina Val-
ley Parent-Teacher i Assn, a-
ward, which is a pen and pen:
cil set, were John Ross, the
highest-ranking 8th grade boy,
and Carol Benson, the highest-
ranking 8th grade girl. The
Woodmen of the world Ameri-
can History Award went to
8th grader Maria Diaz.
Band awards were presented
to Sharon Wurzbach, 8h grade,
and Verlyne Sparling, 7th
grade. High honor students,
who made straight-A for the
1966-67 school term, were
Eddy e Johnson, Michael Proc-
tor, and Verlyne Sparling, 7th
grade, and Carol Benson and
Maria Diaz, 8th grade.
Recognizedfor having a per
feet attendance record for the
1966-67 schoolterm were Juan
Vasquez, special education;
Maria Alcorta; Gloria Bcer-
ra, Maria Casarez, Cynthia
Manire, Susan Tondre, Myra
Uhl, Nicholas Biediger, and
Arnulf Garza, 6A; Cathy
Gass, Brenda Masters, jerri-
yn Nickel, Randy Beck, Dav-
id Blume; R o b e rt • Bohlen,
George Costilla Jr,and Doug-
las Hutzler,6B; and Peggy
Berger, Guadalupe Caseres,
Mercedes Garza, Rosa Gon-
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ucation, and Recreation Youth
Fitness Test administered by
P.E. coach es, Mrs. Donn
Stringer and Stanley Hartmann.
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Page 2-June 7, 1967
Thirty-nine Medina Valley
High schbol seniors ended an-
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bach, Gary Boehme, Johnny
FitzSimon, Glenn Keller Jr.,
Paul Nentwich; and John B.
Ross, 8A; Sharon Fitzsimon,
Alamar Gonzales, Janet Koe-
nig. Joyette Pittman, Charles
Berg er Jr., Joe Luis De
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High School Principal
Claude E. schott presented a-
wards to outstanding students.
Claudia Salzman received, the
valedictorian trophy, a church-
related scholarship, the Me-
dina Valley Parent-Teacher
Assn, award for being the
highest-ranking senior girl,
tuition at any state supported
college, and a medal and cer-
tificate from M.V.H.S.; Doro-
thy Rihn, a al uta torian, re-
ceived the salutatbrian trophy,
a medal from M.V.H.S, and a
church-related scholarship;,
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Nick Martinez, a medal for
outstanding senior boy ath-
lete and also a scholarship
from the Lulacs; Gloria Ben-
ke and Patsy Tschirhart, me-
dais for being outstanding^
senior girl athletes aN
M.V.H.S.; and Rosemary Fisch-
er, scholarship to Our Lady .of
the Lake College.
Matt F. Bader, superinten-
dent, presented the candidates
lor graduation and Dr. M. W.
Sharp, school board president,
conferred the diplomas.
The Medina Valley High
School Alma Mater was played
by the band and sung by the
adiene.
The benediction was given
by Rosemary Fischer.
The Junior class escorts, •
were Leah Uhl and James Mc-
Grath. Ushers were Ramona
Botello, Janie De La Fuente,
Janell Haby, Ruben Duron,
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Dale Schuchart, 7A, Marilyn
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Howard Appointed
Lytle Principal
William L. Howard, em-
ployed for the 1966-67 school
term by Medina Valley and t.
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iting teacher under Title I of
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1967, newspaper, June 7, 1967; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593764/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.