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nam the basic fundamanetals of
Tenant Name masonry work such as familiari-
zation of tools used, selection of
materials, the mixing of mortar,
BY SUPT. DON B. SLOCOMB and work procedures. The class
room work is followed up with a
TEACHER'S CREDIT UNION Myron Siegmund; Business Club, practical application of either
Giddings
School Menus
HIGH SCHOOL
with Spam, carrot salad, green
lima beans, apple crisp, hot rolls,
butter and milk.
Friday: top-chopped steak,
creamed potatoes, green beans,
peaches, hot rolls, butter and
milk.
S.
HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Denise Sell escorted by Ricky brick or concrete block laying For the week of Feb. 5-9.
The Tri County Teacher's Credit Spacek; Choir, Sharon Joyce This does not qualify the Monday: chicken fried steak
Union held its annual meeting for escorted by Eugene Urban; Class graduate as a bricklayer but it with gravy, rice (sweet or plain),
the purpose of electing directors, ’73 (Sr.),' Beverly Brademan does give him »n edge as an tossed salad. Jello with fruit, hot
at the Katy High School audito escorted by Jeff Blume; Class ’74 apprentice This skill is also useful rolls, butter and milk.
rium in Katy on Tuesday, Jan. 30 (Jr.), Patricia Knippa escorted by to the graduate when used for Tuesday: barbecue on bun,
David Ator; Class ’75 (Soph.), home improvements such as lettuce salad, French fries,
Cindy Gonzales escorted by Ricky barbecue pits or remodeling.
Mattiza; Class '76 (Fr.), Pam
Nittsche escorted by Dennis HOMEMAKING TEACHERS
Students in the fourth grade at Blasig; Deca, Cathy Urban ATTEND CONFERENCE
Giddings Elementary are learning escorted by Mike Maass; Drill The Giddings High School
how to write business letters. They Team, Ava Wolridge escorted by homemaking teachers, Mrs
are writing to various agencies Michael Blue; FFA, Cyndi Ramona McPhail and Miss Mary
over the United States for Prihoda escorted by Floyd Urban, Ann Hribek attended the Area VII
educational materials to be used FHA, Debbie Krenek escorted by Homemaking Teachers In-Service
James Placke; FTC, Karen Conference held at the Sheraton
Gersch escorted by Laurence Hotel in San Antonio on January 26
Zimmerhanzel; Homecoming and 27
at 7:00 p.m
STUDENTS LEARNING TO
WRITE BUSINESS LETTERS
in the classroom.
THE MIDDLE AGES
DEFINED BY STUDENTS
Queen, Cindy Orsag escorted by
After reading several stories in Doug Gaeke; Negro History Club, GAMES TO BE PLAYED
his literature book about King Emma Eans escorted by Forest On Monday, Jan 29 the 7th & 8th
Arthur and the Knights of the Roberson; Science Club, Diane grade teams were to play Caldwell
Round Table a 7th grader was Lehmann escorted by Greg in Giddings at 6:00. The A-B-9
asked to tell something about the Stewart; Spanish Club, Beth teams were to play Westlake in
Middle Ages. Krugler escorted by Gary Blasig; Westlake at 5:00, 6:30 and 8:00.
He wrote "The Middle Ages is Traveler Staff, Renee Weigelt The Round Top-Carmine Tourna-
the time of life between youth and escorted by Randy Bassett men* will be held February 1,2,3.
old age.” The 1972 Reigning Queen is 0g February 2 the A-B-9 teams
Brenda Richter. F
STUDENT COUNCIL TO The Elementary and Northwest
SPONSOR BENEFIT GAME Favorites: Pre-school, Sherri
The GHS Student Council is Moore escorted by Timothy
sponsoring a benefit basketball Walthers; First Grade, Jaime
game for Rudy Mayer on Keng escorted by Troy Zacharias;
February 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Second Grade, Julie Carmean
stadium campus gym. escorted by Chance Black; Third
The seniors will challenge the Grade, Jane Prihoda escorted by
faculty. Admission is $1.00 for Stan Chapman, Fourth Grade,
adults and $.50 for students Sheila Green escorted by Preston
All proceeds will go to Rudy Jones; Fifth Grade, Candace
Mayer. Rother escorted by Mark Good-
son; Sixth Grade, Barbara
GHS VALENTINE Prihoda escorted by Steve Buck;
CORONATION FEBRUARY 10 Seventh Grade, Matti Holloway
The 1973 Valentine Coronation escorted by Michael Moore; and
will be held in the high school Eighth Grade, Gale Smith es
cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. on February corted by Leslie Loving.
10. The valentine favorites and
their escorts are: Annual Staff, VO AG CURRICULUM
Carol Jaeger escorted by Mike Included in the vocational
Symm; Band, Vicki Mueller agriculture curriculum under
escorted by Dwight Nittsche; Beta farm mechanics is masonry.
Club, Karen Behrens escorted by Students are given instructions on
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
For the week of Feb. 5-9.
Monday: top-chopped steak,
cookies and milk rice (sweet or plain), English
Wednesday: fish fillets with peas, sliced peaches, hot rolls &
catsup, cole slaw, potato saiad, butter and milk.
banana pudding, bread, butter and Tuesday: hot dogs, pork &
milk. • beans, cole slaw, doughnuts and
Thursday: macaroni & cheese milk
—:--:—;----;— ----------Wednesday: fish fillets, cab-
will play Elgin in Giddings at 5:00, bage slaw, creamed potatoes,
6:30 and 8:00, pudding, bread & butter and milk.
Thursday: baked beans with
RESULTS OF GAMES PLAYED franks, spinach, buttered corn,
On Friday, Jan. 26 the Varsity Jello with fruit, cornbread &
lost to Bastrop 70-59 The B Team butter and milk.
played Bastrop and lost 65-47. The Friday: fried chicken, creamed
Freshman team als« played potatoes, green beans, fruit, hot
Bastrop on Friday and lost 47-45. rolls & butter and milk.
Congratulations to the Giddings ----------------------------------
Northwest, 8th grade division, for RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO
winning the Junior High Tourna- ORDER AT TMr CIDDINCS
ment held at the Northwest gym OKDEK Al IAE 6IDDINOS
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26 and TIMES AND NEWS OFFICE!!!
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"A N T I"
DEFINED: A person opposed to a practice, law, policy movement or the like.
SCRIPTUALLY SPEAKING - Who is an ANTI and who is not?
The one who is NOT will be considered first.
1. Those who believe and teach that the word of God is all sufficient for Man’s spiritual
welfare. II Tim. 3:16-17; Psalms 18:30; 19:7-11.
2. Those who believe, teach and practice that God's word is not to be added to or
taken from. Deut. 4:2; Rev. 22:18-19.
3. Those who believe, teach and do have the authority of God for all that they do in
word or deed. Isa. 8:20; Col. 3:17; I Pet. 3:15; 4:11.
Next considered is the ANTI.
1. Those who seek any other source than the above to justify their religious belief and
practices.
ANTI is the opposite of FOR. The FOR person is principally referred to by the re-
ligious world as an extremist, radical or fanatic. The ANTI person is spoken of by
the world in general as a liberal or a middle of the road man, and often refer to them-
selves as such.
Paid By
FOR or ANTI, which? I. P. Stockton Smithville, Texas
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
( Call Hannes & Nitsche Insurance, 542-3147 or 542-2847 To Announce Your Meeting )
1973
SUNDAY
INSURANCE SPECIALISTS
( all lines & types of insurance )
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CITY COUNCIL
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for Senior Citizens
First Baptist Church
FRIDAY
a Junior Class
2 Pancake Supper
LHS 5-7 p.m.
1973
SATURDAY
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GIDDINGS STUDY
CLUB: 7:30 P.M.
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GIDDINGS FIREMEN
MEETING 7:30 P.M.
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ROTARY CLUB
12:05 NOON
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ROTARY CLUB
12:05 NOON
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LIONS CLUB MEETS:
12 NOON
Valentine’s Day
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LIONS CLUB MEETS:
12 MOON
15 GIDDINGS
GARDEN
CLUB 2:30 P.M.
Senior Citizens
Meeti ng
Martin Luther Church
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GIDDINGS FIREMEN
MEE TING 7:30 P.M.
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ROTARY CLUB
12:05 NOON
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ROTARY CLUB
12:05 NOON
Hannes & Nitsche Insurance
143 E. AUSTIN
GIDDINGS, TEX.
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Preuss, L. M., III. The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1973, newspaper, February 1, 1973; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1665559/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.